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1. 5 3 0 7 0 Scanner 1997 1999 SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES INC All rights reserved Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any product to improve reliability function or design Symbol does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any patent right or patent covering or relating to any combination system apparatus machine material method or process in which Symbol products might be used An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Symbol products Symbol is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies Inc Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville N Y 11742 1300 http www symbol com Patents This product is covered by one or more of the following U S and foreign Patents U S Patent No 4 360 798 4 369 361 4 387 297 4 460 120 4 496 831 4 593 186 4 603 262 4 607 156 4 652 750 4 673 805 4 736 095 4 758 717 4 816 660 4 845 350 4 896 026 4 897 532 4 923 281 4 933 538 4 992 717 5 015 833 5 017 765 5 021 641 5 029 183 5 047 617 5 103 461 5 113 445 5 130 520 5 140 144 5 142 550 5 1
2. Check for correct host interface cable or loose cable connec tions at the base charger and host device Make sure the device is programmed to read the type of bar code you want to scan Check the scanner s battery pack Check the symbol to make sure it is not defaced Try scanning similar symbols of the same code type Check that the gas tank is not exhausted Make sure the scanner and base charger have been successful ly paired Be sure you re within the proper scanning and transmission range 30 to 50 ft or 9 15 meters You get frequent communication errors 6 beeps after decode Check that you are within transmit range Check that the scanner is successfully paired with the base charger 35 5 30 7 0 Scanner You get frequent communication errors 6 beeps after decode e Check that the base charger is powered up and that its cable connections are secure Note If after performing these checks the symbol still does not scan contact your distributor or call the Symbol Sup port Center The gas tank limits the amount of time the laser re mains on within a given period Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the only maintenance required A dirty window may affect scanning accuracy Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window e Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth e Wipe the window using a tissue moistened with ammonia water Do not spray water or other cleaning li
3. 23 r Scan ne 3070 5 Scan this bar code for France only 15 97 13NNVHO 123735 24 ick Reference 0 2 3 25 5 3070 5 e 4 5 6 7 26 r i c k Reference 8 9 CANCEL 27 5 30 7 0 Scanner Scanning 1 Ready Before starting to scan bar codes for data collection make sure e The base station is connected to the host device e The battery has been charged e The scanner is paired with the base charger 2 Test Aim the scanner toward a bar code and press the trigger When you press the trigger the scanning beam is energized See the Decode Zones in the Product Reference Guide 3 Scan Make sure the symbol you want to scan is within the proper scanning range Then aim and press the trigger Aim and press the trigger e The scan beam and red SCAN LED will light for about 3 sec onds or until a successful decode The scanner has read the symbol when You hear a beep The green DECODE LED lights The LED stays green for up to one second if the trigger is down or disappears if you release the trigger The scanner powers down after a successful decode If the scanning attempt ends in 4 error beeps any of these may be true Scanner and base are out of range e Scanner and base charger are not paired Base charger is not powered 28 Quick Reference Hold at an Angle Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar code In this positio
4. 41 5 3 0 7 0 Scanner Test Symbols Long Range Scanners 5012345248 Code 128 001234 Interleaved 2 Of 5 01234 Code 39 42 Quick Reference Service Information Before you use the unit it must be configured to operate in your facility s network and run your applications If you have a problem running your unit or using your equipment contact your facility s Technical or Systems Support If there is a problem with the equipment they will contact the Symbol Support Center United States 1 800 653 5350 Canada 905 629 7226 United Kingdom 0800 328 2424 Asia Pacific 337 6588 Australia 1 800 672 906 Austria 1 505 5794 Denmark 7020 1718 Finland 9 5407 580 France 01 40 96 52 21 Germany 6074 49020 Italy 2 484441 Mexico 5 520 1835 Netherlands 315 271700 Norway 66810600 South Africa 11 4405668 Spain 9 1 320 39 09 Sweden 84452900 Latin America Sales Support 1 800 347 0178 Inside US 1 561 483 1275 Outside US Europe Mid East Distributor Operations Contact local distributor or call 44 118 945 7360 Warranty Symbol Technologies Inc Symbol manufactures its hardware products in accordance with industry standard practices Symbol warrants that for a period of twelve 12 months from date of shipment products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship This warranty is provided to the original owner only and is not transferable to any third party It shall not apply to any product i which has been
5. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C D dE 4F 50 5 52 53 54 55 56 157 158 59 SA SB SC SD SE SF 60 6 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7 5 30 7 O Scanner 6 Pair Scanner with Base Charger The wireless connection between the scanner and base charger is the low power radio transmission through RF transceivers in the both the scanner and base charger The actual communication consists of bidirectional message packets However the scanner and base charger must be paired for this communication to work between the two devices To pair the scanner with the base charger Scan the PAIRING bar code on the next page or on the RL 470 base PAIRING e Then insert the scanner into the base charger s cradle You have 15 seconds to do this or there will be error beeps 4 beeps unsuccessful pairing or base not powered Note that you cannot scan data until this linking is complete e At that time through the scanner s contact shoe there is an exchange of information addressing RF channels etc be tween the scanner and the base charger s cradle This occurs in less than a second Quick Reference e After that exchange the scanner and base charger are paired Successful pairing is indicated by as warble beep failure or unsuccess
6. Each base station must have a unique address The unique address of the base determines the initial frequency on which the base and the scanner communicate To minimize possible interference between systems bases which are close to each other should be assigned sequential addresses Set the address through setting the two rotary dials located by opening a panel on the base charger s underside Turn the base charger upside down open the panel and notice two rotary dials Quick Reference Insert Screwdriver in Slot High Order Low Order 10 Position 16 Position Rotary Switches The first is a 10 position 0 to 9 high order address digit and the second a 16 position 0 to low order address digit Digits are printed sequentially around each circle Note that positions 8 and 9 are illegal on the 10 position switch Set the desired address with a small screwdriver possible addresses are listed on the next page Note that too large a screwdriver can damage the switches When the address is set close the panel turn the base charger rightside up again Possible Base Charger Addresses 0 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A IB IC ID 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 3 32 33 34 35 36 137 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 40 41
7. Electrical Business Equipment EN 60 825 1 EN 60 825 Safety of Devices Containing Lasers Laser Devices Symbol products using lasers comply with US 21CFR1040 10 Subchapter J and IEC825 EN 60 825 or IEC825 1 EN 60 825 1 depending on the date of manufacture The laser classification is marked on one of the labels on the product Class 1 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their intended purpose The following statement is required to comply with US and international regulations Caution Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Class 2 laser scanners use a low power visible light diode As with any very bright light source such as the sun the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful 47 5 30 7 0 Scanner Scanner Labeling CAUTION LS 3070 ER INTO BEAM scanners use a ASER DIODE 680 NM WAVELENGTH CLASS II LASER PRODUCT low power visible laser As with any bright light source such as the sun S N MANUFACTURED US PATENT NO 5 280 1645 321 246 the user should CAUTION LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM avoid staring N directly into the e light beam n Momentary exposure to a CDRH Class II m laser is not Caution Use of controls adjustments o
8. INN I LYSSTRALEN LASERPRODUKT KLASSE 2 PORTUGUESE CLASSE 1PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 1 CLASSE 2LUZ DE LASER N O FIXAR RAIO LUMINOSO PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 2 SPANISH CLASE 1 PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 1 CLASE 2 LUZ LASER NO MIRE FIJAMENTE EL HAZ PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 2 SWEDISH KLASS 1 LASERPRODUKT KLASS 1 KLASS 2 LASERLJUS STIRRA INTE STRALEN LASERPRODUKT KLASS 2 70 19993 02 Revision June 1999 Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville NY 11742 1300
9. listed below These defaults take precedence over standard defaults So if you ve selected Nixdorf RS 232C then select the standard defaults the Nixdorf defaults will still take precedence Parameter Standard ICL Nixdorf Fixed Host Select No Host RS 232C RS 232C Transmit Code ID No Yes Yes Data Transmission Format Data as is Data Suffix Data Suffix 39 5 30 7 0 Scanner Parameter Standard ICL Nixdorf Suffix CR LF CR 1013 CR 1013 7013 Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600 Parity Even Even Odd Check Parity Enabled Enabled Enabled Hardware Handshaking None None None Software Handshaking None None None Serial Response Time out 2 Sec 2 Sec 2 Sec Stop Bit Select Two One One ASCII Format 7 Bit 8 Bit 8 Bit On BEL Disabled Disabled Disabled RTS Line State Low High Low RS 232C UPC A Code ID A A A RS 232C UPC E Code ID A C0 RS 232C 8 Code ID A RS 232C 13 Code ID A EE RS 232C Code 39 Code ID RS 232C Codabar Code ID N N RS 232C Code 128 Code ID D None RS 232C 12 of 5 Code ID Sp SES D RS 232C MSI Plessey Code J None ID 40 Quick Reference Test Symbols 5012545248 i 000073001 0 13 Mil UPC 123545 56789 01234567
10. 49 950 5 157 687 5 168 148 5 168 149 5 180 904 5 229 591 5 230 088 5 235 167 5 243 655 5 247 162 5 250 791 5 250 792 5 262 627 5 262 628 5 266 787 5 278 398 5 280 162 5 280 163 5 280 164 5 280 498 5 304 786 5 304 788 5 306 900 5 321 246 5 324 924 5 337 361 5 367 151 5 373 148 5 378 882 5 396 053 5 396 055 5 399 846 5 408 081 5 410 139 5 410 140 5 412 198 5 418 812 5 420 411 5 436 440 5 444 231 5 449 891 5 449 893 5 468 949 5 471 042 5 478 998 5 479 000 5 479 002 5 479 441 5 504 322 5 519 577 5 528 621 5 532 469 5 543 610 5 545 889 5 552 592 5 578 810 5 581 070 5 589 679 5 589 680 5 608 202 5 612 531 5 619 028 5 664 229 5 668 803 5 675 139 5 693 929 5 698 835 5 705 800 5 714 746 5 723 851 5 734 152 5 734 153 5 745 794 5 754 587 5 762 516 5 763 863 5 767 500 5 789 728 5 808 287 5 811 785 5 811 787 5 815 811 5 821 519 5 821 520 5 823 812 5 828 050 5 850 078 5 861 615 5 874 720 5 875 415 5 900 617 5 902 989 5 907 146 5 912 450 5 914 478 5 917 173 5 920 059 5 923 025 D305 885 D341 584 D344 501 D359 483 D362 453 D363 700 D363 918 D370 478 D383 124 D391 250 D405 077 D406 581 Invention No 55 358 62 539 69 060 69 187 Taiwan No 1 601 796 1 907 875 1 955 269 Japan European Patent 367 299 414 281 367 300 367 298 UK 2 072 832 France 81 03938 Italy 1 138 713 rev 7 99 Quick Reference Scanner Varieties The LS 3070 scanners include a
11. Default Table which appears at the end of this document SET DEFAULTS Other customized programming must be performed through bar codes available in the LS 3070 Product Reference Guide or Advanced Programmer s Guide With this set you are ready to scan bar codes 21 5 30 7 0 Scanner 10 Set Transmission Frequency Optional The scanner and base can communicate on a number of different channel frequencies which varies by country In most countries there are 80 available channels numbered 2 through 81 in France there are only 9 channels numbered 46 through 54 The initial transmission frequency is determined by the base s unique address so neighboring LS 3070 systems operate on different channels without interfering with each other Occassionally there may be noticeable interference on a channel from some other source of radio transmissions The system has been programmed to change the channel automatically if it detects excessive interference but the channel may also be changed manually if there are communications problems To set the transmission frequency scan the SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER bar code appropriate for your country Then scan two numeric bar codes to set the two digit channel number within the allowable range 46 through 54 in France 02 through 81 elsewhere 22 Quick Reference Set Transmission Frequency Scan this bar code for all countries except France SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER 02 81
12. IA Spectra Physics OCIA IBM 4683 4684 Port 5B 4693 IBM 4683 4684 Port 9B 4693 15 5 30 7 0 Scanner IBM 4683 4684 Port 17 IBM 3653 3683 3684 OCR Fujitsu 7770 7880 7990 8770 9000 OCR HP 239X 16 Quick Reference HP 700 9X DEC VT 2XX 3XX 4XX DEC 420 Later Software Revision IBM 3178 17 5 30 7 0 Scanner IBM 3278 IBM 319X 347X 348X Telex Memorex 122 IBM 3151 3 16X IBM 3179 3180 18 Quick Reference IBM 3180 Later Software Revision Telex Memorex 88 Wyse 50 ASCII Keybd Wyse 60 30 160 ASCII Keybd 19 5 30 7 0 Scanner Wyse 60 160 PC Keybd Wyse 60 150 ANSI 101 Keybd Wyse 85 150 185 160 ANSI 105 Keybd HP 2392 Later Software Revision 20 Quick Reference 8 Install a Magstripe Reader Optional If desired install a magstripe reader Do this either before or after pairing Remove the blank plug in the magstripe connection port on the base charger and then plug the magstripe reader s cable into this port The blank plug protects the base charger from accidental damage due to static electrical discharge into the magstripe connection port Do not remove the plug unless installing a magstripe reader and replace the plug into the port whenever the magstripe reader is removed Magstripe Connection Port 9 Program Default Parameters Scanning the SET DEFAULTS bar code returns all parameters to the values listed in the
13. ances of injury to persons or property Some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the proceeding exclusion or limitation may not apply to you 44 Quick Reference Ergonomic Recommendations Caution In order to avoid or minimize the potential risk of ergonomic injury follow the recommendations below Consult with your local Health amp Safety Manager to ensure that you are meeting with your company s safety programs to prevent employee injury Reduce or eliminate repetitive motion Maintain a natural position Reduce or eliminate excessive force Keep objects that are used frequently within easy reach Perform tasks at correct heights Reduce or eliminate vibration Reduce or eliminate direct pressure Provide adjustable workstations Provide adequate clearance Provide a suitable working environment Improve work procedures 45 5 3 0 7 0 Scanner Regulatory Information Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commissions Rules and Regulation These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
14. ec OFF Bat tery charge is pending This can occur if the batttery tempera ture is too high or low or if the battery is deeply discharged After several minutes normal charging should begin RED LED ON The battery is actively charging Charging will complete in less than 2 hours RED LED blinking rapidly 1 8 sec ON 1 8 sec OFF Battery charging is complete 33 5 3 0 7 0 Scanner Changing Battery Packs You can charge battery packs on the Universal Four Slot Battery Charger so that a charged battery pack is available when needed In this case simply remove the depleted battery pack and replace it with a freshly charged one User instructions are in the Universal Four Slot Battery Charger User s Guide 1 Remove Lower Handle from Scanner Using a probe press in the release button on the handle as indicated below With button pressed in below the outer housing s thickness slide the battery pack out from the handle Release Button lt Ni Cd Nickel cadmium rechargeable battery must be recycled or disposed of properly 2 Insert Charged Battery Pack in Handle With release button down slide charged battery pack up into handle until it locks into place and the release button pops up into place as well 34 Quick Reference What If Nothing happens when you follow the operating instructions You Should Check that the correct power supply is attached to the base charger
15. ful link is indicated by a Lo Lo Lo Lo beep 7 Set Host Type Each Interface Cable Assembly defaults to a given host Below is a list of the assemblies and their corresponding default hosts If you wish to change the type of host find and scan the proper bar code on the following pages Cable Assy IK 0100 0101 IK 1005 1006 IK 0200 IK 0300 IK 0400 IK 0401 IK 0402 0403 IK 0406 0409 IK 0413 IK 0500 IK 0600 IK 0700 IK 0800 0803 IK 0900 IK 0901 IK 0902 IK 1001 1002 IK 1003 1004 IK 1100 IK 1200 1201 IK 1300 IK 1301 IK 1400 IK 1500 1501 Default IBM 4683 93 Port 5B 4683 84 Port 17 ICL 9505 9507 9518 9520 OCIA IBM 3683 3684 Keybd Wedge IBM 3653 Kybd Wedge IBM PC AT Telex Memorex Kybd Wedges IBM 5 2 30 50 55SX 60 70 80 NCR 7052 Wedge Fujitsu 9000 Wedge IBM 3161 319X IBM 3151 347X Wedges Wyse 50 Wedge NCR 2152 Tel Kybd Wedge NCR 2151 Tel Kybd Wedge NCR 280 Kybd Wedge Standard RS 232C Fujitsu 9000 OCR Fujitsu 7770 7880 7990 8770 OCR IBM 3653 3683 3684 OCR 2152 2257 2950 215X 7050 Nixdorf 8812 OCIA NCR 2126 1120 OCIA IBM 4683 93 Port 9B IBM 3178 IBM 3278 Wedges Wyse 60 85 150 160 185 Wedges HP 7000 XX 239X Wedges DEC VT 2XX 3XX AXX Wedges Dual RS 232C 5 30 7 0 Scanner In some cases two bar codes may correspond to one interface type this happens when different software revisions exist for the same host type If there are t
16. he scanner to receive bar code data from the scanner confirm receipt of data back to the scanner and exchange configuration information The base charger unit also formats the scanned bar code data as required and then transmits it to the host system through the attached cable 31 5 30 7 0 Scanner Recharging the Battery When necessary recharge the batteries To do so with the RL 470 base charger e Connect the power supply to the power input port on the front panel of the RL 470 base charger as illustrated below Connect the power supply to a receptacle supplying AC power of the proper voltage level Then place the scanner into the base charger cradle so that the nose of the scanner and tip of the handle fit snugly into the receptacles Check the charge status indicator blinking rapid ly fully charged for full charge which occurs in less than two hours However the scanner can be used on less than full charge m Power Supply Connection Port Y Ks wm 32 Quick Reference Charge Status LED Indications On the base charger there is a red LED indicator which uses flashing patterns to indicate the current charger status The red Charge Status LED indicates the following conditions RED LED OFF The scanner is not properly inserted or the battery is not functioning properly RED LED blinking slowly 1 8 sec ON 3 8 s
17. instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with FCC Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry amp Science Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde
18. ity Odd Check Parity Enabled Hardware Handshaking None Software Handshaking None Serial Response Time out 2 0 Sec Stop Bit Select Two ASCII Data Format 7 Bit RTS Line State Low Intercharacter Delay 0 Transmit Code ID Character Disabled Prefix Suffix values only apply when the selected transmission format utilizes them For example if you select the default setting for Scan Data Transmission Format Data As Is any prefix or suffix selected will not be recognized since the format requires neither 38 Prefix Suffix values only apply when the selected transmission format utilizes them For example if you select the default setting for Scan Data Transmission Format Data As Is any prefix or suffix selected will not be recognized since the format requires neither Quick Reference Parameter Default Transmit AIM Code ID Disabled Ignore Unknown Characters Enabled OCIA Transmit Time out 3 Sec OCIA Clock Polarity Falling NCR 2152 Fast Transmit Disabled IBM 4683 4 Magstripe Communica Enabled tions International Keypad Emulation Disabled International Keypad Emulation Fast Disabled Xmit National Keyboard Type U S English Set Transmission Frequency Channel 50 Wait for Host Interface Response Time 00 Terminal Specific RS 232C Defaults Two RS 232C hosts are set up with their own parameter default settings Selecting the ICL or Nixdorf RS 232C terminal will set the defaults
19. lying AC power of the proper voltage level Quick Reference 4 Insert Scanner Into Base Charger and Charge the Battery Before its first use the LS 3070 battery must be charged After the power supply has been connected insert the scanner into the base charger cradle as follows a Place the nose of the scanner into the large rectangular re ceptacle of the base charger b Then place the handle of the scanner into the opening of the smaller latched receptacle c Press down firmly until the bottom of the handle seats snugly into the receptacle and engages the latch Caution Use of excessive force in placing the scanner into the base can damage the charging contacts on the scanner or base Such damage can interfere with or prevent charg ing of the scanner s batteries by the base Check the charge status indicator LED it stays steadily on while the battery is charging and blinks rapidly when the battery is fully charged Full charge takes less than two hours To remove the scanner from the base charger grasp the handle of the scanner and lift the bottom of the handle out of the latched receptacle thereby freeing the scanner from the base Caution Trying to remove the scanner nose first instead of han dle first can break the latch in the base receptacle 5 30 7 0 Scanner un iN 5 Set Address of the Base Charger The base charger must be assigned an address with a value between 01 and 7E Caution
20. n light can bounce back into the scanner s exit window and prevent a successful decode Scan the Entire Symbol e Your scan beam must cross every bar and space on the symbol e The larger the symbol the farther away you should hold the scanner e Hold the scanner closer for symbols with bars that are close together e short high tone beep indicates a good decode WRONG 012345 RIGHT 012345 29 5 30 7 0 Scanner Using a Long Range or High Visibility Scanner Press the trigger to the first detent and center the collapsed beam on the target bar code The collapsed beam helps to establish the correct scanning position Press the trigger to the second detent and a scan beam crosses all the bars and spaces on the bar code First Trigger Position WRONG RIGHT Second Trigger Position WRONG RIGHT 30 Quick Reference RL 470 Base Charger Unit The RL 470 base charger unit has two main functions First it is the base station interface that manages the flow of information from the scanner to the host device Second it is a charging stand which charges the scanner s battery module located in the handle and holds the scanner securely when it is not in use An LED indicates the status of battery charging Power SURRA Host Cable Charge Status Connection Port V S The base charger unit communicates via radio transmission with t
21. own all parts removed from repaired products Customer will pay for the replacement product in case it does not return the replaced product to Symbol within 3 days of receipt of the replacement product The process for return and customer s charges will be in accordance with Symbol s Exchange Policy in effect at the time of the exchange Customer accepts full responsibility for its software and data including the appropriate backup thereof Repair or replacement of a product during warranty will not extend the original warranty term Symbol s Customer Service organization offers an array of service plans such as on site depot or phone support that can be implemented to meet customer s special operational requirements and are available at a substantial discount during warranty period General Except for the warranties stated above Symbol disclaims all warranties express or implied on products furnished hereunder including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on part of Symbol for damages including without limitation special indirect or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product Seller s liability for damages to buyer or others resulting from the use of any product shall in no way exceed the purchase price of said product except in inst
22. quids directly into the window 36 Quick Reference Default Table Parameter Default Host Interface See Set Host Type Code Types All Code Lengths Code 39 1 to 55 Code 128 310 55 Codabar 2 to 55 12 of 5 14 D2 of 5 14 MSI Plessey 1to 55 Decode Options Transmit UPC A Check Digit Enabled Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enabled Convert UPC E to UPC A Disabled EAN Zero Extend Disabled Transmit No Decode Message Disabled Decode UPC EAN Supplemental Disabled ITF 14 EAN 13 Conversion Enabled Transmit Code 39 Check Digit Disabled MSI Plessey Check Digit One Buffer Code 39 Disabled Beeper Volume High Beep After Good Decode Enabled Prefix Suffix values only apply when the selected transmission format utilizes them For example if you select the default setting for Scan Data Transmission Format Data As Is any prefix or suffix selected will not be recognized since the format requires neither 37 5 3 0 7 0 Scanner Parameter Default UPC EAN Security Level 0 Decode Redundancy 0 UPC A Preamble System Character UPC E Preamble System Character Pause Duration 0 Prefix Suffix Values 7013 lt Enter gt for wedges lt CR LF gt for serial devices Magstripe Data Transmission Format Data as is Scan Data Transmission Format Data as is Laser Control Laser On Time out 3 Sec RS 232C Options Baud Rate 9600 Par
23. r performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in A hazardous laser light exposure le e D Underside of LS 3070 known to be harmful Note the required safety label as it appears on the scanner Quick In accordance with Clause 5 IEC 0825 and EN60825 the following information is provided to the user ENGLISH CLASS 1 CLASS 2 DANISH KLASSE 1 KLASSE 2 DUTCH KLASSE 1 KLASSE 2 FINNISH LUOKKA 1 LUOKKA 2 FRENCH CLASSE 1 CLASSE 2 GERMAN KLASSE 1 KLASSE 2 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT LASERLYF SE IKKE IND I STRALEN KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT AL LASER DI CLASSE 2 KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT LASERLICHT NIET IN STRAAL STAREN KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT LUOKKA 1 LASERTUOTE LASERVALO TUIJOTA S DETT LUOKKA 2 LASERTUOTE PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 LUMIERE LASER NE PAS REGARDER LE RAYON FIXEMENT PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1 LASERSTRAHLEN NICHT DIREKT IN DEN LASERSTRAHL SCHAUEN LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 2 49 1 1 HEBREW 2 5 WINI pr Tin 2 ITALIAN CLASSE 1PRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 1 CLASSE 2LUCE LASER NON FISSARE IL RAGGIOPRODOTTO NORWEGIAN KLASSE 1LASERPRODUKT KLASSE 1 KLASSE 2LASERLYS IKKE STIRR
24. repaired or altered unless done or approved by Symbol ii which has not been maintained in accordance with any operating or handling instructions supplied by Symbol iii which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress misuse abuse power shortage negligence or accident or iv which has been used other than in accordance with the product operating and handling instructions Preventive maintenance is the responsibility of customer and is not covered under this warranty Wear items and accessories having a Symbol serial number will carry a 90 day limited warranty Non serialized items will carry a 30 day limited warranty 43 5 30 7 0 Scanner Warranty Coverage and Procedure During the warranty period Symbol will repair or replace defective products returned to Symbol s manufacturing plant in the US For warranty service in North America call the Symbol Support Center at 1 800 653 5350 International customers should contact the local Symbol office or support center If warranty service is required Symbol will issue a Return Material Authorization Number Products must be shipped in the original or comparable packaging shipping and insurance charges prepaid Symbol will ship the repaired or replacement product freight and insurance prepaid in North America Shipments from the US or other locations will be made EO B Symbol s manufacturing plant Symbol will use new or refurbished parts at its discretion and will
25. sired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Industry Canada Standard ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conform a la norme NMB 003 d Industrie Canada 46 Quick Reference CE Marking and European Union Compliance Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with the CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes EN as follows Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included Applicable Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Applicable Standards EN 55 022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Charac teristics of Information technology Equipment EN 50 082 1 1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility Generic Immunity Stan dard Part 1 Residential commercial Light Industry IEC 1000 4 2 1995 01 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 2 Electrostatic discharge immunity test IEC 1000 4 3 1995 03 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 3 Radiated radio frequency electromag netic field immunity test IEC 1000 4 4 1995 01 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques Section 4 Electrical Fast transient burst immunity test EN 60 950 Amd 1 Amd 2 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including
26. wide variety of scanning types optimized for particular applications The varieties are the following Standard for most Class II scanning applications in which symbol density 5 to 55 mil and range 0 35 in fall within relatively normal ranges Long Range LR for Class II applications with short range reading on medium density symbols and long range reading on low density symbols Advanced Long Range ALR for long range reading on me dium and low density symbols optimized by the increased power of the Class IIIA laser Extra Long Range XLR for scanning ranges of up to 180 inches 457 cm on 55 mil symbols also using a Class la ser High Visibility HV for scanning ranges up to 33 inches 86 cm on 55 mil symbols and ambient sunlight up to 10 000 ft candles using a Class IIIA laser 5 30 7 0 Scanner Setup Identify System Components mi fi LS 3070 Scanner Power Supply RL 470 Base Interface Charger Unit 2 Connect Cable to the Base Charger Unit This procedure depends on which host terminal is used For complete details per terminal type refer to the RL 470 Base Station Interface portion of the LS 3070 Product Reference Guide 3 Attach Power Supply Connect the power supply to the power input port on the rear panel of the LS 3070 base interface charger Power Supply Connection Port gt Host Connect the power supply to a receptacle supp
27. wo bar codes for your host type try the first bar code if that does not work then try the second one Single Port RS 232 Dual Port RS 232 Four Options for Dual Port RS 232 Follow For IK 1500 Port Male TxD on Pin 2 Port 2 Female TxD on Pin 3 For IK 1501 Port Male TxD on Pin 3 Port 2 Female TxD on Pin 2 Quick Reference Dual Port RS 232 Transmit and Receive from Port Dual Port RS 232 Transmit to Ports and 2 Receive from Port Dual Port RS 232 Transmit and Receive from Port 2 Dual Port RS 232 Transmit to Ports and 2 Receive from Port 2 5 30 7 0 Scanner IBM PC AT IBM PS2 50 55SX 60 70 80 and Clones IBM PC XT And Clones IBM PS2 30 and Clones IBM 3653 Keyboard Wedge 10 Quick Reference IBM 3683 3684 Calc 35 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683 3684 Calc 48 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683 3684 Calc 116 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683 3684 Tel 35 Keyboard Wedge 11 5 30 7 0 Scanner IBM 3683 3684 Tel 48 Keyboard Wedge IBM 3683 3684 Tel 116 Keyboard Wedge NCR 2151 Tel Keyboard Wedge NCR 2151 Calc Keyboard Wedge 12 Quick Reference NCR 2152 Tel Keyboard Wedge NCR 2152 Calc Keyboard Wedge NCR 280 Keyboard Wedge NCR 255 2152 2154 2155 NCR 2126 1120 2157 2257 7050 NCR S 7052 OCIA 13 5 3070 Scanner NCR 7052 Keyboard Wedge NCR F 7052 OCIA NCR S 2950 OCIA Nixdorf 8812 OCIA 14 Quick Reference ICL 9505 9507 95 18 9520 OC
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