Manhattan 177603 User Manual

Manhattan 177603 User Manual

2d barcode scanner

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2D BarcoDe
Scanner
USer ManUaL
Model 177603
MAN-177603-UM-1110-01

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  • Page 1 2D BarcoDe Scanner USer ManUaL Model 177603 MAN-177603-UM-1110-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    taBLe of contentS Section Page 1 Introduction ........................4 Safety Considerations...................4 1.2 Hardware Features..................4 2 Installation ........................5 3 Configuration ........................5 Changing Settings with Programming Codes........5 3.2 Factory Default Settings................5 4 Operating Settings ......................6 Scanning Triggering..................6 4.2 Timeout......................8 4.3 Good Read Mode ....................9 4.4 Buzzer Beep Tone .....................9 4.5 Good Read Duration ..................11...
  • Page 3 6.10 Codablock Settings ..................38 6.11 Code 11 Settings ....................39 6.12 Code 39 Settings ................... 40 6.13 Code 93 / Code 93i Settings ...............43 6.14 Code 128 / GS1-128 Settings ..............43 6.15 DataMatrix Settings ..................46 6.16 Dutch Post Settings ..................47 6.17 Ean / UPC Parameters Settings ..............47 6.18 GS1 Composite Settings ................52 6.19 GS1 Databar Settings ...................53...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    PCs without the need of an external power supply or complicated installation. With a scan rate of 200 scans per second and an accurate read range of up to 430 mm (17 in.), the MANHATTAN 2D Barcode Scanner offers a practical daily scanning solution for point-of-...
  • Page 5: Installation

    2 inStaLLation 1. If the included communication cable isn’t already attached to the scanner, connect it to the bottom of the handle so you hear it click in place. 2. Turn off the host system. 3. Connect the scanner’s communication cable to the host system. 4. If using an optional power supply, use it now to connect the scanner to an AC outlet.
  • Page 6: Operating Settings

    4 operating SettingS 4.1 Scanning triggering <Level> A reading session begins (lighting and decode processing on) when the beam is activated and stops when the beam is deactivated. Continuous Scanning When the scanner is turned on, a continuous reading session begins (lighting and decode processing on).
  • Page 7 Level + Flashing This mode allows you the switch between Level and Flashing modes. When the scanner is turned on, it is in Flashing mode (see Flashing below). You can automatically switch to Level mode by activating the beam line. After a period of inactivity equal to the time specified by the timeout, the scan engine switches back to Flashing mode.
  • Page 8: Timeout

    Toggle This mode allows lighting and decoding toggle when the trigger line is activated. First trigger activation = lighting and decoding on; second trigger activation = lighting and decoding off. Presentation This mode activates the lighting and decoding function. After a period of inactivity equal to the time specified by the trigger timeout, the lighting turns off or is dimmed.
  • Page 9: Good Read Mode

    4.3 gooD reaD MoDe When active, the scan engine stops the reading session after a successful decoding. NOTE: This parameter is not used with Continuous and Continuous + Flashing modes. <Active> Not Active 4.4 BUzzer Beep tone 4.4.1 Beep tone SetUp <High>...
  • Page 10 4.4.2 gooD reaD BeepS <One Beep> Two Beeps None 4.4.3 Beep DUration 60 msec <80 msec> 200 msec OPERATING SETTINGS...
  • Page 11: Good Read Duration

    4.4.4 tiMing <During Transmission> Before Transmission After Transmission 4.5 gooD reaD DUration 4.5.1 gooD reaD LeD DUration <80 msec> 0.5 sec 1 sec OPERATING SETTINGS...
  • Page 12: Bad Read Message Settings

    4.5.2 error Beep <On> 4.5.3 SetUp Beep <On> 4.6 BaD reaD MeSSage SettingS <Default = “NOREAD”> Active <Not Active> OPERATING SETTINGS...
  • Page 13: Imager Settings

    5 iMager SettingS 5.1 iMager MoDe The best reading performance of the scanner depends on the environment, the application of the scanner and the type of barcodes. • Linear mode is for decoding 1D barcodes. • Area mode is for decoding 1D and 2D barcodes. Area mode allows you to set the position of the scanner in any direction — regardless of the orientation of the barcode — and perform a good read on 1D and 2D barcodes. Linear mode allows you to increase your decoding speed while scanning 1D barcodes;...
  • Page 14: Programming Codes

    6 prograMMing coDeS 6.1 factory DefaULt The default RS232 settings are 57600 Baud, 8 Data Bits and No Parity. Factory default settings are indicated in bold inside brackets: <Example> 6.1.1 Setting Scanner paraMeterS to factory DefaULtS Set Factory Default This resets all configuration parameters to their original factory default settings.
  • Page 15 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 <57600> 115200 PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 16 128000 230400 256000 460800 6.2.2 Data BitS Data Bits 7 <Data Bits 8> 6.2.3 Stop BitS <Stop Bits 1> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 17 Stop Bits 2 6.2.4 parity <None> Even 6.2.5 harDware/Software protocoLS tiMeoUt Compose (ms): 500 <Compose (ms): 1000> Compose (ms): 1500 PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 18 Compose (ms): 2000 Compose (ms): 2550 6.2.6 rS232 paraMeterS — enq <Not Active> Active <Default: 05H> 6.2.7 rS232 paraMeterS — ack <Not Active> Active PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 19 <Default: 06H> 6.2.8 rS232 paraMeterS — nak <Not Active> Active <Default: 15H> 6.2.9 Software protocoL — xon/xoff Active <Not Active> 6.2.10 harDware protocoL — rtS/ctS <Not Active> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 20 Active, RTS idle after each character Active, RTS idle after whole message 6.2.11 rS232 paraMeterS — LrS (LongitUDinaL reDUnDancy check) <Not Active> Active 6.2.12 rS232 paraMeterS — intercharacter DeLay <None> 10 ms 20 ms PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 21 30 ms 40 ms 50 ms 6.2.13 rS232 paraMeterS — interMeSSage DeLay <None> 10 ms 30 ms 50 ms PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 22: Usb Parameter

    80 ms 100 ms 6.3 USB paraMeter USB Mode NOTE: The Set Factory Default setting (Section 6.1.1) would return to the original default setting instead of the customized setting. That is, if you are using the USB interface, your device will lose USB interface settings when the Set Factory Default code is entered.
  • Page 23 AZTEC ON <AZTEC OFF> BPO ON <BPO OFF> Canada Post ON <Canada Post OFF> CODABAR ON <CODABAR OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 24 Codablock A ON <Codablock A OFF> Codablock F ON <Codablock F OFF> CODE 11 ON <CODE 11 OFF> <CODE 39 ON> CODE 39 OFF PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 25 CODE 93 ON <CODE 93 OFF> <CODE 128 ON> CODE 128 OFF <GS1-128 ON> GS1-128 OFF <DATAMATRIX ON> DATAMATRIX OFF PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 26 Dutch Post ON <Dutch Post OFF> <EAN-8 ON> EAN-8 OFF <EAN-13 ON> EAN-13 OFF <EAN-128 ON> EAN-128 OFF PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 27 GS1 CC-A/B ON <GS1 CC-A/B OFF> GS1 CC-C ON <GS1 CC-C OFF> GS1 DataBar-Omni ON <GS1 DataBar Omni OFF> GS1 DataBar Limited ON <GS1 DataBar Limited OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 28 GS1 DataBar Expanded ON <GS1 DataBar Expanded OFF> Infomail ON <Infomail OFF> Interleaved 2 of 5 ON <Interleaved 2 of 5 OFF> Japan Post ON <Japan Post OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 29 Matrix 2 of 5 ON <Matrix 2 of 5 OFF> MaxiCode ON <MaxiCode OFF> MicroPDF417 ON <MicroPDF417 OFF> MSI ON <MSI OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 30 <PDF417 ON> PDF417 OFF Planet ON <Planet OFF> PLESSEY ON <PLESSEY OFF> Postnet ON <Postnet OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 31 QR Code ON <QR Code OFF> Standard 2 of 5 ON <Standard 2 of 5 OFF> Sweden Post ON <Sweden Post OFF> Telepen ON <Telepen OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 32 TLC 39 ON <TLC 39 OFF> <UPC-A ON> UPC-A OFF <UPC-E ON> UPC-E OFF 6.4.2 DiSaBLe aLL SyMBoLogieS To disable all the symbologies, scan the code below. Otherwise, you can scan the Off code to disable individual symbologies. Disable All Symbologies NOTE: Do not reset individual parameter settings for each symbology.
  • Page 33: Australian Post Settings

    memory. At any time, you can reset to factory defaults by scanning the Set Factory Default code (see Section 6.1.1). 6.5 aUStraLian poSt SettingS 6.5.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P3”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.6 aztec SettingS 6.6.1 StrUctUre appenD MoDe Active <Not Active>...
  • Page 34: Bpo Settings

    6.6.3 gS1-128 eMULation Active <Not Active> 6.6.4 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “D3”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.7 Bpo SettingS 6.7.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P2”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 35: Canada Post Settings

    6.7.2 check Digit tranSMiSSion <Active> Not Active 6.8 canaDa poSt SettingS 6.8.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P6”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.9 coDaBar SettingS 6.9.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B7”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 36 6.9.2 Start/Stop <Not Transmitted> Transmitted-a,b,c,d Transmitted-A,B,C,D Transmitted-a,b,c,d/t,n,*,e Transmitted-DC1,DC2,DC3,DC4 6.9.3 cLSi LiBrary SySteM Active (insert spaces) <Not Active> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 37 6.9.4 check Digit verification Used <Not Used> 6.9.5 check Digit tranSMiSSion Transmitted <Not Transmitted> 6.9.6 concatenation <Not Active> Transmit All Codes (Single, Concatenated) Transmit Concatenated Codes Only PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 38: Codablock Settings

    <No Start/Stop Restrictions> Stop 1 = Start 2 ABC (American Blood Commission) 6.10 coDaBLock SettingS 6.10.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <Codablock A UDSI-Default “K0”> <Codablock A Code Mark-Default “*”> <Codablock F UDSI-Default “K1”> <Codablock F Code Mark-Default “*”> PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 39: Code 11 Settings

    6.11 coDe 11 SettingS 6.11.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “C1”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.11.2 check DigitS <1 Digit> 2 Digits <Checked and Transmitted> Checked but not Transmitted CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 40: Code 39 Settings

    6.12 coDe 39 SettingS 6.12.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B1”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.12.2 forMat <Standard 43 Characters> Full ASCII (Extended) 6.12.3 Start/Stop <Not Transmitted> Transmitted PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 41 6.12.4 accepteD characterS <* Only (Standard Code 39)> $ Only (Trioptic Code 39) $ and * (Standard & Trioptic Code 39) 6.12.5 check Digit verification <Not Used> Modulo 43 French CIP Italian CPI PROGRAMMING CODES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 42 <Check Digit Not Transmitted> Check Digit Transmitted 6.12.6 reaDing range <Extended> Normal 6.12.7 reaDing toLerance <High > Medium CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 43: Code 93 / Code 93I Settings

    6.13 coDe 93 / coDe 93i SettingS 6.13.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B6”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> 6.14 coDe 128 / gS1-128 SettingS 6.14.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Code 128-Default “B3”> <UDSI-GS1-128-Default “C9”> <Code Mark-Code 128-Default “D”> <Code Mark-GS1-128-Default “D”> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 44 6.14.2 gS1-128 iDentifier <Include ]C1 Identifier> Remove ]C1 Identifier 6.14.3 cip 128 french pharMaceUticaL coDeS Active <Not Active> <FNC1 Separator Character (GS1-128 norms)-<GS>(1Dh)> 6.14.4 reaDing toLerance <High> Medium PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 45 6.14.5 iSBt 128 Active <Not Active> <Transmit Single Codes Only> Transmit Concatenated Codes Only Transmit Single Codes/Concatenated Codes <Concatenate Authorized ISBT 128 Code Pairs Only> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 46: Datamatrix Settings

    Concatenate All ISBT 128 Code Pairs 6.14.6 gtin proceSSing for gS1-128 Active <Not Active> 6.14.7 UnconventionaL gS1-128 <Active> Not Active 6.15 DataMatrix SettingS 6.15.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “D0”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 47: Dutch Post Settings

    6.16 DUtch poSt SettingS 6.16.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P4”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.17 ean / Upc paraMeterS SettingS 6.17.1 reaDing type <UPC-A Transmitted As EAN-13> UPC-A Transmitted As UPC-A <UPC-E Transmitted As UPC-E> UPC-E Transmitted As UPC-A <EAN-8 Transmitted As EAN 8> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 48 EAN-8 Transmitted As EAN-13 ISBN – Active <ISBN - Not Active> ISMN – Active <ISMN - Not Active> ISSN – Active <ISSN - Not Active> GTIN Processing – Active PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 49 <GTIN Processing - Not Active> 6.17.2 SUppLeMentaL SetUp <ADD-ON Digits Not Required but Transmitted If Read> ADD-ON Digits Required and Transmitted ADD-ON 2 ON <ADD-ON 2 OFF> ADD-ON 5 ON <ADD-ON 5 OFF> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 50 6.17.3 check Digit tranSMiSSion <UPC-A Check Digit Transmission ON> UPC-A Check Digit Transmission OFF <UPC-E Check Digit Transmission ON> UPC-E Check Digit Transmission OFF <EAN-8 Check Digit Transmitted ON> EAN-8 Check Digit Transmission OFF <EAN-13 Check Digit Transmitted ON> EAN-13 Check Digit Transmission OFF CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 51 6.17.4 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI–UPC-A-Default “A0”> <UDSI–UPC-E-Default “E0”> <UDSI–EAN-8-Default “FF”> <UDSI–EAN-13-Default “F”> <Code Mark–UPC-A-Default “A”> <Code Mark–UPC-E-Default “E”> <Code Mark–EAN-8-Default “FF”> <Code Mark–EAN-13-Default “F”> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 52: Gs1 Composite Settings

    6.18 gS1 coMpoSite SettingS 6.18.1 ean/Upc coMpoSite MeSSage DecoDing <Auto-Discriminate> Always Linked Never Linked 6.18.2 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI–CC-A/B-Default “G0”> <UDSI–CC-C-Default “G1”> <Code Mark–CC-A/B-Default “*”> <Code Mark–CC-CDefault “*”> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 53: Gs1 Databar Settings

    6.18.3 Linear tranSMiSSion onLy Active <Not Active> 6.19 gS1 DataBar SettingS 6.19.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <Omni-UDSI-Default “C3”> <Omni-Code Mark-Default “*”> <Limited-UDSI-Default “C4”> <Limited-Code Mark-Default “*”> <Expanded-UDSI-Default “C5”> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 54: Infomail Settings

    <Expanded-Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.20 infoMaiL SettingS 6.20.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P8”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.21 interLeaveD 2 of 5 paraMeterS 6.21.1 check Digit verification <Not Used> Modulo 10 French CIP <Not Transmitted> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 55 Transmitted 6.21.2 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B2”> <Code Mark-Default “I”> 6.21.3 reaDing toLerance <High> Medium CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 56: Japan Post Settings

    6.22 Japan poSt SettingS 6.22.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P5”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.22.2 check Digit tranSMiSSion <Active> Not Active 6.23 Matrix 2 of 5 SettingS 6.23.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B4”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 57: Maxicode Settings

    <Code Mark-Regular> Code Mark-China Post 6.24 MaxicoDe SettingS 6.24.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “D2”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.24.2 MoDe 0 Active <Not Active> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 58: Micropdf417 Settings

    6.24.3 heaDer <Regular(AIM)> Extended 6.25 MicropDf417 SettingS 6.25.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “C8”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.25.2 coDe 128 eMULation Active <Not Active> CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 59: Ms Code Parameters Settings

    6.26 MSi coDe paraMeterS SettingS 6.26.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B8”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> 6.26.2 check Digit verification <Modulo 10> Double Modulo 10 <Check Digit Transmitted> Check Digit Not Transmitted CHAPTER TITLE PROGRAMMING CODES...
  • Page 60: Pdf417 Settings

    6.27 pDf417 SettingS 6.27.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “C7”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.27.2 irregULar pDf Active <Not Active> 6.27.3 controL heaDer Transmitted <Not Transmitted> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 61 6.27.4 optionaL fieLDS File Name Transmitted <File Name Not Transmitted> Segment Count Transmitted <Segment Count Not Transmitted> Time Stamp Transmitted <Time Stamp Not Transmitted> Sender Transmitted <Sender Not Transmitted> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 62: Planet Settings

    Addressee Transmitted <Addressee Not Transmitted> File Size Transmitted <File Size Not Transmitted> Checksum Transmitted <Checksum Not Transmitted> 6.28 pLanet SettingS 6.28.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P1”> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 63: Plessey Code Settings

    <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.28.2 check Digit tranSMiSSion <Active> Not Active 6.29 pLeSSey coDe SettingS 6.29.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “C2”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> 6.29.2 check Digit tranSMiSSion Check Digit Transmitted <Check Digit Not Transmitted> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 64: Postnet Settings

    6.30 poStnet SettingS 6.30.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P0”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.30.2 check Digit tranSMiSSion <Active> Not Active 6.31 qr coDe SettingS 6.31.1 MoDeL 1 controL Active <Not Active> PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 65: Standard 2 Of 5 Settings

    6.31.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “D1”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.32 StanDarD 2 of 5 SettingS 6.32.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “B5”> <Code Mark-Default “D”> 6.32.2 forMat <Identicon (6 start/stop bars)> Computer Identics (4 start/stop bars) PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 66: Sweden Post Settings

    6.32.3 check Digit verification <Not Used> Modulo 10 Transmitted <Not Transmitted> 6.33 SweDen poSt SettingS 6.33.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “P7”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.34 teLepen SettingS 6.34.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 67: Tlc 39 Settings

    <UDSI-Default “C6”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.34.2 forMat <ASCII> Numeric 6.35 tLc 39 SettingS 6.35.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier <UDSI-Default “H0”> <Code Mark-Default “*”> 6.35.2 Linear tranSMiSSion onLy Active PROGRAMMING CODES CHAPTER TITLE...
  • Page 68: Miscellaneous Parameters

    <Not Active> 6.35.3 eci SecUrity <10> 6.36 MiSceLLaneoUS paraMeterS 6.36.1 SyMBoLogy iDentifier Symbology Identifier Transmitted <Symbology Identifier Not Transmitted> With the Miscellaneous Parameters function on, a leading character will be added to the output string while scanning codes, as shown in the table below. CODE TYPE CODE TYPE CODE TYPE...
  • Page 69 <Preamble None> <STX> 6.37.2 poStaMBLe The scanner can be programmed to output barcode data based on the format [BAR CODE DATA] [POSTAMBLE STRING]. To send <ETX> after the barcode, for example, scan only programming code <ETX> and the resulting barcode output will be [BAR CODE DATA] [<ETX>].
  • Page 70: Appendices

    7 appenDiceS 7.1 DeciMaL vaLUeS CHAPTER TITLE DECIMAL VALUES...
  • Page 71 7.2 aScii ASCII...
  • Page 72 ASCII...
  • Page 73: Readable Symbologies

    7.3 reaDaBLe SyMBoLogieS 7.3.1 1D SyMBoLogieS DEFAULT DEFAULT SYMBOLOGY READABLE ENABLE SYMBOLOGY READABLE ENABLE • • • EAN/UPC Plessey • • • UCC/EAN128 Telepen • • ISBN • • ISBT Codablock • • Code 11 Infomail • • • Code 39 Planet •...
  • Page 74: Specifications

    7.4 SpecificationS Standards and Certifications • FCC • CE • UL • USB General • Supports 1D and 2D barcodes • Light source: red laser 650 nm • Scanner range: 430 mm • Resolution: 752 horizontal x 480 vertical pixels, 256 gray levels • Reading indicator: tone and LED • Ambient light: 100,000 lux maximum (sunlight) • Scan rate: 200 scans/second auto-adaptive in linear mode; 56 images/ second auto-adaptive in area mode • Interface: USB • Switch: trigger Code Support • 1D: UPC/EAN, UCC/EAN128, ISBN, ISBT, Code 11, Code 39, Code 93/93i, Code 128, Interleaved, Matrix, Industrial, Standard 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, Plessey, Telepen, Postal codes, GS1 DataBar • 2D: Data Matrix, PDF 417, Micro PDF 417, Maxicode, QR code, Aztec, EAN.UCC composite Physical...
  • Page 75: Regulatory Statements

    REGULATORY STATEMENTS Federal Communications Commission Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 76 WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) english This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 77: Warranty Information

    For warranty information, go to www.manhattan-products.com/warranty. english — Garantieinformationen finden Sie unter www.manhattan-products.com/warranty. deutsCh — Si desea obtener información sobre la garantía, visite www.manhattan-products.com/warranty. esPAñol — Pour consulter les informations sur la garantie, visitez www.manhattan-products.com/warranty. FRAnçAis — Informacje dotyczące gwarancji znajdują się na stronie www.manhattan-products.com/warranty.
  • Page 78 Wszystkie nazwy handlowe i towarów są nazwami i znakami towarowymi zastrzeżonymi odpowiednich firm odnośnych właścicieli. MANHATTAN® offre una linea completa di componenti per PC, periferiche, cavi e accessori. Chiedi maggiori informazioni al tuo rivenditore di computer o visita il sito www.manhattan-products.com.
  • Page 80 Copyright © MANHATTAN...

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