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METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.
IS4110 and IS4125
®
ScanQuest Laser Scan Engine
Installation and User’s Guide
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Copyright © 2006 by Metrologic Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, transmitted, or stored in any form or by any means without prior written consent, except by reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review, or provided for in the Copyright Act of 1976. Trademarks Metrologic is a registered trademark of Metrologic Instruments, Inc. Products identified in this document are hereb
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Theory of Operation...............................................................................1 Accessories ...........................................................................................2 Components of the ScanQuest Engine.................................................3 Label Locations .....................................................................................4 Maintenance ......................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Canada ................................................................................................24 Warnings..............................................................................................24 Limited Warranty .....................................................................................25 Patents ....................................................................................................26 Index.........................................
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INTRODUCTION ® Metrologic’s ScanQuest Engines are miniature laser bar code scanners designed to be used in OEM applications and decode equipped OEM devices. The ScanQuest series provides fast, accurate, reliable scanning in a compact, lightweight package. Two engine models are available: the IS4125 and the IS4110. The IS4125 has built-in decoding for versatile OEM operations, while the IS4110 non-decode engine interfaces directly with decode-equipped OEM devices*. The IS4125 has
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INTRODUCTION Accessories The following are available: IS4125 Decoded Scan Engine Part Numbers Decode Demo Kit 45729 (Includes RS232 adapter cable – MCA951 to 9 PC port) MLPN* DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURE/PART NO. 6233 Red LED GI High Efficiency HP HLMP-1300 811 Green LED GI High Efficiency HP HLMP-1523 1170 Transducer Star Micronics QMB-105 7102 Thru Hole 12 Pos ZIF Connector Burndy FLWSLW125-1C7 7103 Flex Ribbon 12 Pos x 130mm Burndy BFC12X30A4 IS4110 Non-Decoded Scan En
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INTRODUCTION Components of the ScanQuest Scan Engine Figure 1: IS4110 Figure 2: IS4125 Scanner window: This aperture emits laser light. Infrared Object Sensor: When a specified time has elapsed without any scanning, the unit will enter a “standby” mode. To reactivate the unit, present an object in front of the IR (infrared) sensor. Ribbon Cables: This IS4110 has a 10 position FFC/FPC cable and the IS4125 has a 12-position FFC/FPC cable. Refer to Scanner Term
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INTRODUCTION Label Locations The serial number label is located on the bottom of the unit. On the top of the unit is the “avoid exposure” and model number label. The following are examples of these labels: Figure 3: Labels Maintenance Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a bar code. Therefore, the output window will need occasional cleaning. 1. Spray glass cleaner onto lint free, non-abrasive cleaning cloth. 2. Gently wipe the scanning win
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IR SENSOR ACTIVATION An infrared (IR) sensor located behind the scanner window initiates the scanning process. In short range mode the signal projects approximately 101.61 mm – 177.84 mm (4" – 7") beyond the output window. In long range mode the signal projects approximately 228.61 mm – 330.21 mm (9" – 13") beyond the output window. The IR sensor remains active as long as the unit is powered. When the unit remains dormant for a time, the laser will turn off. In this stage, the s
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DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OPERATIONAL Light Source: VLD 650 ± 10 nm Designed to be used in CDRH Class II CDRH/IEC: and IEC Class 2 laser products UL recognized component for UL: Canada and US 12.7 mm to 203.2 mm (.5" to 8") for Depth of Field, UPC 100%: 0.33 mm (13 mil) bar codes Scan Speed: 52 scan lines per second minimum Scan Pattern: Single scan line Beam Focus at 3" from .21 mm ± 10% Window: Flipper Scan Angle: ± 15 degrees from 0 axis At 152 mm (6") from Flipper (5"
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DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS MECHANICAL 45.7 mm L x 40.6 mm W x 18.5 mm D Dimensions: (1.8" L x 1.6" W x .73" D) IS4125 Weight: 55 g. (1.94 oz.) Low profile ZIF 12-pin connector that accepts Termination: a 1 mm x 12 position FFC/FPC cable 45.7 mm L x 40.6 mm W x 14 mm D Dimensions: (1.8" L x 1.6" W x .55" D) IS4110 Weight: 45 g. (1.774 oz.) Low profile ZIF 10-pin connector that accepts Termination: a 1 mm x 12 position FFC/FPC cable ELECTRICAL Power: .625 watts Input Voltage
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DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS Specifications for the Supplemental Window The IS4100 ScanQuest series was designed for integration into OEM equipment. The device is designed to function at its maximum performance capabilities as shipped. If the scanner is integrated into a system that requires a supplemental window in front of it, its performance will be altered to some degree. To minimize the effect of adding a supplemental window in front of the scanner the following recommendations s
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DEFAULT SETTINGS Many functions of the IS4125 decode scan engine can be configured or enabled/disabled. The decode engine is shipped from the factory configured to a set of default conditions. The default parameter of the decode scan engine has an asterisk (*) in the charts on the following pages. If an asterisk is not in the default column then the default setting is OFF or disabled. Every interface does not support every parameter. If the interface supports a parameter, a check
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DEFAULT SETTINGS RS232 OR Light Keyboard Parameter Default USB RS232 Pen Wedge TTL No Two Second Timeout * Razzberry Tone on Timeout No Tone on Timeout * Three Beeps on Timeout Beep Before Transmit * Beep After Transmit Baud Rate 9600 Parity Space 8 Data Bits 7 Data Bits * RTS/CTS Character RTS/CTS * Message RTS/CTS ACK/NAK XON/XOFF * No Intercharacter Delay 1 Millisecond Intercharact
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DEFAULT SETTINGS RS232 OR Light Keyboard Parameter Default USB RS232 Pen Wedge TTL Prefix ID for UPC/EAN Suffix ID for UPC/EAN Bars High * Spaces High Transmit as Scanned * Transmit as code 39 Poll Light Pen 5 volts No Poll Light Pen * Reverse Polarity Idle for Light Pen UPC * EAN * Full ASCII code 39 Code 39 * Codabar Code 128 * Code 93 * Code 11 RSS14 Enable RSS14 ID
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DEFAULT SETTINGS RS232 OR Light Keyboard Parameter Default USB RS232 Pen Wedge TTL Set Minimum Character Length Set Character Lock Length Transmit UPC-A Number Sys * UPC-A Check Digit Transmit * Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 Expand UPC-E UPC-E Check Digit Transmit UPC-E Leading 0 Transmit EAN-8 Check Digit Transmit * EAN-13 Check Digit Transmit Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 “$” Prefix ID for UPC/EAN 2 Digit Supplement
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DEFAULT SETTINGS RS232 OR Light Keyboard Parameter Default USB RS232 Pen Wedge TTL Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit Hong Kong Matrix 2 of 5 MSI-Plessy Test of Check Digit * Enable MSI-Plessy Mod 10 Check Digit Enable MSI-Plessy Mod 10/10 Check Digit Transmit MSI-Plessy Check Digit * UK Plessy UK Plessey Check Digit UK Plessey Special Format A to X conversion (UK) Scan Count Test Mode Scanability Test Mode Normal Sc
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DEFAULT SETTINGS RS232 OR Light Keyboard Parameter Default USB RS232 Pen Wedge TTL Bancomer Mode FedEx parsing Retransmit of Same Code 1st Configurable Prefix ID 2nd Configurable Prefix ID 1st Configurable Suffix ID 2nd Configurable Suffix ID Clear all Configurable Prefixes and Suffixes SNI Beetle Mode AT Keyboard * Type XT Keyboard Type PS2 Keyboard USA Keyboard * Belgium Keyboard France Keyboard
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SCANNER TERMINATIONS IS4125-17 Connector Pin Assignments Metrologic provides a low profile ZIF 12-pin connector to connect to a 1 mm x 12 position 1 12 FFC/FPC cable. The pin assignments are as follows: Figure 5 Pin Signal Name Function Input. 5VDC (± 0.25V) 1 VCC This requires 25 mA in standby and 130 mA peak. 2 Ground Signal and power ground. 3 Receive Input. Keyboard Wedge receive data from host. 4* PC Data PCData 5* PCClock PCClock 6* KB Clock KB Clock 7 Tra
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SCANNER TERMINATIONS IS4125-38 Connector Pin Assignments Metrologic provides a low profile ZIF 12-pin 1 12 connector to connect to a 1 mm x 12 position FFC/FPC cable. The pin assignments are as follows: Figure 6 Pin Signal Name Function Input. 5 VDC (± 0.25V) 1 VCC This requires 25 mA in standby and 130 mA peak. 2 Ground Signal and power ground. Input. RS232 receive data from host. 3 Receive Nominal ±12V signals. Data terminal ready signal from host. 4 DTR No