OPL 972X CRD 972X USER'S MANUAL Opticon Article Code O0220000410 OPL972X/CRD972X OPTICON - 1
Regulatory Approvals FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Version 3, printed 03/2004 CAUTION: This information is subject to change without prior notice. Copyright 2003, Opticon Sensors Europe B.V. All rights reserved. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon Sensors Europe. THE GENERAL USE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE BAR CODE DATA COLLECTOR TOGETHER WITH THE CRADLE IS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.
CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION .................................4 1.1 Unpacking............................................5 1.2 Detailed view .......................................6 1.2.1 Barcode data collector details..............6 1.2.2 cradle details........................................7 1.3 Handling instructions ...........................8 2 GET STARTED....................................9 2.1 Fix Hand strap ...................................10 2.2 Battery instructions ................
The cradle 1 1 INTRODUCTION The bar code data collector The OPL972X is a range of handheld bar code data collectors, that are well suited for a variety of portable applications. Using a built-in laser scanner they can read all popular types of bar code labels at varying distances. There are several models to meet a variety in use. All models are equipped with data memory to collect the scanned data. User's applications can be downloaded to the bar code data collector to adapt it to the user's situation.
1.1 UNPACKING When you remove the packing, please check for any physical damage. We recommend that you save all packing material, as it should be used whenever you need to ship your barcode data collector (eg. for service). Damage due to improper repacking is not covered by the warranty. A Apart from the bar code data collector, charger or cradle, additional items might be ordered and supplied. If there are any missing parts please contact your supplier.
1 1 2 8 3 7 4 • 1-key model: Typical use as trigger key to switch laser beam on for bar code reading • other models: Typical use of middle key as trigger key to switch laser beam on for bar code reading. Typical use of left and right key as menu scroll keys or yes/no input • keyboard: Typical use of top middle key as trigger key to switch laser beam on for bar code reading.
1 3 2 1 5 6 6 5 3 2 4 7 8 9 1.2.2 CRADLE DETAILS Depending on the supplied model, the following options are applicable: 1. DC input socket Input for AC power supply 2. RS 232-C socket Left connector (RS232C-1): for connection to PC through Opticon RS232 cable Right connector (RS232C-2): for optional connection to second device 3. USB socket For connecting to PC, through Opticon USB cable 4. RS 485 socket For connection of cradle network 5.
! A B C D E o + 40 C o 0 C 1.3 HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS To avoid malfunctioning and to ensure years of trouble free operation, pay attention to the following: A. Temperature conditions Use in area's between 0 and 40 °C. Do not expose the scanner for a long time to extreme conditions - like direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car - or in areas that are very cold, humid, moisturized or dusty. Do not expose the product to rain or water splash. Avoid temperature changes.
2 2 GET STARTED Fix hand strap to bar code data collector. Use the hand strap properly to avoid drop. Read instructions in this manual. D. Cleaning instructions Clean the reading window periodically with a soft dry cloth. Clean the exterior by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use thinner, white spirit or other solvents. These can discolour the case and the keys and has a negative effect on the lifetime of the keys.
2.2 BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING, CHARGING AND REMOVING THE BATTERIES VERY STRICTLY. 2 WRONG USE OF BATTERIES MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE BAR CODE DATA COLLECTOR OR TO THE CRADLE. THE PRODUCTS ARE NOT WARRANTED FOR DAMAGE, DEFECTS, MALFUNCTION OR LOSS OF DATA, RESULTING FROM INCORRECT USE OF BATTERIES. 3 4 2.1 FIX HAND STRAP Instructions 1. Fix the small thin cord of the strap around the pillar of the bar code data collector. (ref. 1) 2.
2 3 1 4 5 2.2.2 HOW TO (RE)PLACE THE BATTERY Unlock battery case cover: (ref. 1 and 2) • Unlatch the case cover by lifting first into the direction of the nose and then lift up the case. Install Opticon battery: (ref. 3.) • Remove old battery. Insert new battery as instructed on the battery. Do not use force. Lock battery case cover: (ref. 4 and 5) • Position the case cover into the savings and latch it by pressing slightly.
2.3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXERCISE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHEN WORKING WITH AC-POWERED EQUIPMENT. TURN OFF YOUR DEVICES BEFORE INSTALLATION. BECAUSE OF THE SPECIAL PIN-OUT OF THE CONNECTORS, USE THE CABLES SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER. When you need another cable for a certain device, that is not supplied, contact your supplier to purchase the right cable. 2.3.1 CONNECT CHARGING CRADLE Start Switch off the power of the host computer. (ref. 1.
2.3.2 CONNECT RS232 CRADLE Start Switch off the power of the host computer. (ref. 1.) Choose proper place Place the cradle in normal office conditions, avoid a place under strong light. (ref. 2.) Set DIP switch Set the required DIP switches for baud rate. For (default) settings notice DIP switch table in the next chapter. (ref 3.) Connect interface cable Connect the cable between the cradle and the host computer. 1 2 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 (ref. 4.) Connect power Connect the power supply.
2.3.3 CONNECT RS232 MULTICRADLE Start Switch off the power of the host computer. (ref. 1.) Choose proper place Place the multicradle in normal office conditions, avoid a place under strong light. 1 (ref. 2.) Set DIP switch Set the required DIP switches for baud rate. For (default) settings notice DIP switch table in the next chapter. 2 6 ON FOR CONNECTING A NETWORK OF MULTICRADLES SEE RS485 DESCRIPTION.
2.3.4 CONNECT USB TO WINDOWS PC Get USB driver • Download the USB driver from the software download section on the Opticon website. (The USB driver can be found as software for either CRD972X or OPL972X) • Place the file on your hard disk in a separate directory and unpack the contents of the file. Choose proper place Place the cradle in normal office conditions, avoid a place under strong light. Connect interface cable Connect the cable between the cradle and the host computer.
2.3.5 CONNECT RS485 MULTICRADLE NETWORK THIS PART DESCRIBES THE NETWORK DETAILS. FOR CONNECTION DETAILS REFER TO PREVIOUS PAGE. TAKE NOTICE OF THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS THAT NEEDS BE MADE TO ESTABLISH A PROPER NETWORK CONNECTION AS DESCRIBED BELOW. Connect RS232 Only 1 multicradle in the network will be connected to the PC through one RS232 cable. For RS232 interface use the left RS232 connector (RS232C1). Through this connection all multicradles can communicate to the PC.
2.4 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Open the cover of the DIP switches on the bottom of the cradle in order to reach the DIP switches. • Turn the DIP switch ON by moving it upwards. • Turn the DIP switch OFF by moving it downwards. Single cradle DIP switch settings: * Set baud rate as in table below. ** In typical use keep cascade switch SW5 off.
2.5 BLUETOOTH INSTALLATION In the bar code collector with Bluetooth interface some settings can be made in the system menu. Get system menu Press all 3 keys at the same time to get the system menu. To navigate downwards use the right key [Q2] and to navigate upwards use the left key [Q1]. Confirm or select with the middle [Trigger]key. Cancel operation When an operation needs to be cancelled, press all 3 keys at the same time to cancel the current option and get the system menu. 2.5.
Discovery The discovery method is a more automated method. The bar code data collector will try to discover all Bluetooth devices in range (up to a maximum of 10 devices). The address and the name of each Bluetooth device is shown one by one in the display. Navigate downwards by the right key [Q2] and navigate upwards by the left key [Q1]. When device that should be used for communication is found, select it by the middle [Trigger]key. 2.5.
2.6 COMMUNICATION 2.6.1 RS32 INTERFACE Check if the chosen COM port matches the COM port in the user’s application program. Check if the baud rate of the cradle and the host computer match. 2.6.2 USB INTERFACE Check if the defined COM port in Windows matches the COM port in the user’s application program. Check if the baud rate of the cradle and the host computer match. 2.6.
3 READING BAR CODES TAKE CARE OF THE 'HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS' AND 'GET STARTED' PRECAUTIONS. 3 Instructions Point the bar code data collector to the bar code and press the trigger key. Fit the bar code in the laser beam from margin to margin and pass the scanner to the bar code, as shown in the scan position illustration. The bar code will be read and the reading results will be indicated. A "Good Read" means that the scanner has effectively recognised and decoded the bar code.
4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 4 This chapter contains information on solving problems you may encounter when using the barcode data collector and/or cradle. If problems occur, first carry out some general checks, before verifying the problem with the descriptions in this chapter. General checks: • Make sure the product is installed properly.
4.2 READ OPERATION MALFUNCTIONING Laser stays off, when pressing the trigger key. When the barcode data collector has a problem with reading the label: ? Trigger key has no scan function. • If your bar code data collector has a display, check in your display if the scan menu is selected. When an other menu is selected switch to the scan menu. ? General tips. • Change the angle of the bar code data collector relative to the bar code.