Zebex Z-3060 (B) manual

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 1[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner i Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner i[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner ii Important No tice No warr anty of an y kind is ma de in regar d to this ma terial, including, but not limit ed t o, implie d warr antie s of merchant ability or fitness fo r a particular purpose. W e are not liable f or any err ors containe d herein or incidental or co nsequential damages in connection wit[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner iii Radiant Energy: The laser scanner uses one low-power visible laser diodes operating at 650nm in an opto-mechanic al scanner re sulting in less than 3.9 μ W radia ted po wer as observe d through a 7mm aperture and aver aged over 10 seconds. Do not att empt to remove the pr otective housing of the sc anner[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner iv T able of Cont ents Intr oduc tion ..................................................................................................... 1 Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 2 Outline ...........................................[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 1 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Ins truction This omnidirectional s canner com bines lar ge scan field and handheld con venience t o allow scanning of larg e or bulky items which do not fit on the count ertop. It is also equipped with single line scanning cap abi lity and in st and operation with ex clusively designe [...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 2 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Unp acking The handheld omnidirectional sc anner pack age contains: 1 ea. Handheld omnidirectional sca nner 1 ea. Scanner s tand 1 ea. Communica tion cable 1 ea. Po wer ad apter (onl y fo r specific RS-232 cables as optional accessory) 1 ea. User ’ s manual If any conten ts are damage[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 3 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Outline Scanner Outline Buzz er Exit W indow LED Indica tor Obje ct Detect or Function bu tton Buzz er Scan T ri gger Pin Hole Cable Conne ction Description Function Exit W indow Rea ds barcode s Object Det ector T rigger and w ak e up scanner when pr esen ting barcode in i ts r ange Be[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 4 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Stand Outline Set device in to stand in this dir ection Device Holder Logo Gen tly set the device int o the stand in t he direction s hown by arr ow . The st and supports the de vice as hands-fr ee mode and it tilts in 36° angle r ange sho wn as below .[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 5 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Connecting Pow e r The scanner r equire s a minimum of 250mA at 5 VDC po wer . The int erface c able that c omes w ith the scanner support s both direct po wer (where the scanner t ake s power fr om the host machine) and external pow er (that’ s what the supplied power adapt e r is fo[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 6 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Connecting to the Hos t The interf ace cable come s with diff erent hos t -end connect ors, depending on the h ost. Follow the s teps below t o connect the interf ace cable t o the host. 1. Mak e sure that the po wer of the hos t syst em is off . 2. Connect the h ost end o f the in terf[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 7 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Set ting up the Scanner In certain c ases no se tup is requir ed. The scanner is either pre-pr ogrammed t o suit the situation, or it automatically det ects and is re ady t o go. In other case s the scanner mus t be inf ormed about wha t kind of s ys tem it is connect ed t o. This can b[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 8 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Oper ating the Sc anner The scanner ca n rea d barcodes in eith er omnidirectional or singl e-line mode to accommodat e diff erent r equiremen ts. This scanner is truly omnidir ectional while single-line mode is usually used f o r better aimi ng on the specific barcode on the same sheet[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 9 U SER ’ S M ANU AL 2) Multi-Line Scan Mode: As if the scanner is not on the stand as well as the Function Button is not pushed down (which Function Butto n LED is off), the scanne r is in Multi-Line Scan Mode b y pre ssing the trigger but ton t o decode. The below illustra tes the oper ation on large bulk[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 10 U SER ’ S M ANU AL LED Indica tions A dual color r ed-blue L ED indica tes o pera ting st atus as f ollows: LED st atus Indication O ff No power supplied t o the scanner Stea dy blue light The scanner is on and r eady t o scan One re d flash A barcode h as been succe ssfully decode d. A barcode h as been[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 11 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Sleep Mode A fter the scanner has been inactive f or a period of time, the laser automatically turns of f; then the motor will turn of f and the scanner will enter int o “Sleep Mode” , the blue s tatus L E D b l i n k s o n c e a s i n d i c a t i o n . T o w a k e u p t h e scanne[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 12 U SER ’ S M ANU AL Maint aining the Scanner The scanner is designe d for long-t erm trouble- free oper ation and r arely r equires an y maintenance. Only an occasional cle aning of the scanner window is nece ssar y in order to remov e dirt and fingerprints. Cleaning the Scan W indow W ipe the sc an windo[...]

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    Handheld Omnidirectional La ser Scanner 13 U SER ’ S M ANU AL T r oubleshoo ting Problem Diagnostic T ips The scanner window is dirty . Clean the scanner window as described in the “7. Main taining the Sc anner ” section. The presen ted barc ode type is not enabled. Use the Programming section to tell the scanner to acc ept that type of barco[...]