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Datalogic Magellan 9400i User Manual

Datalogic Magellan 9400i
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Magellan™ 9300i / 9400i
Scanner and Scanner-Scale with Imaging Technology
Product Reference Guide

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Datalogic Magellan 9400i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Standard interfacesUSB
Connectivity technologyWired
TypeBuilt-in bar code reader
Sensor typeLinear
Scanner type1D/2D
Light levels (direct sunlight)0 - 86080 lx
Linear (1D) barcodes supportedGS1 DataBar Expanded, GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, JAN, U.P.C.
2D (matrix & stacked) barcodes supportedAztec Code, Data Matrix, Micro QR Code, QR Code, Small Aztec Code
Input voltage100 - 240 V
Input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power source typeAC
Power consumption (standby)11 W
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)10 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)5 - 95 %
Product colorBlack, Grey
Housing material-
Sustainability certificatesRoHS
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth102 mm
Width401 mm
Height130 mm
Weight- g

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Scanner Features

Details the physical parts and features of the scanner, including control panel elements.

Weighing

Provides specifications for scale capacity, settling time, weight limits, and zeroing.

Safety Precautions

Outlines critical safety measures and compliance information, including FCC and Canadian standards.

Bar Codes Supported

Lists all supported 1D and 2D bar code types (symbologies) that the scanner can read.

Technical Support

Provides information on obtaining technical assistance through Datalogic's website, resellers, or phone.

Chapter 2 Site Preparation and Installation

SECTION II. Checkstand Preparation

Provides guidelines for preparing the checkstand, including counter cutout dimensions.

Counter Cutout

Gives guidelines for preparing an existing checkstand to accept a scanner.

SECTION III. Installation

Details the physical installation steps for the scanner and scanner-scale.

Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance

Scanning Items

Explains how to scan items using the scanner, covering different motions and orientations.

Proper Weighing Technique (Scale Models)

Details how to place items on the platter for accurate weighing and uses of ScaleSentry.

Deactivating Security Labels

Describes how to deactivate EAS tags using Coupled, Decoupled, and Hybrid modes.

Operational Modes

Describes important modes like Normal Operation and Sleep Mode, their indicators, and transitions.

Programming

Details how to change scanner configuration using bar code labels.

Calibrating the Scale

Explains the process of calibrating the scale using a reference weight set.

Operational Maintenance

Provides procedures to keep the scanner/scale operating at peak performance.

Cleaning

Details how to clean exterior surfaces and scan windows for optimal performance.

Chapter 4 Image Capture and Customer Service Scanner

Image Capture Feature

Describes how the scanner can optionally photograph images via the vertical or horizontal window.

Optional CSS Feature

Explains the Customer Service Scanner (CSS) for customer convenience and its features.

Chapter 5 Problem Isolation

Power-Up Selftest

Describes pre-operational tests performed before the scanner indicates readiness for operation.

Operational Tests

Explains tests that run continually during Normal Operation and Sleep Mode for subsystem checks.

Error Codes

Details how the scanner indicates errors via tones, LEDs, and the Health & Status Indicator.

Chapter 6 Calibration Procedures

Description of Calibration Sequence

Explains the process of setting the scale to an accurate reference point for weighing.

Calibrating the Scale (Pounds & Kilograms)

Provides detailed steps for calibrating the scale using specific weights.

Calibration Verification (Pounds)

Outlines step-by-step procedures to verify scale calibration using various tests.

Calibration Verification (Kilograms)

Outlines step-by-step procedures to verify scale calibration using various tests in kilograms.

Increasing-Load Test (Phase 1)

Checks scale operation with specific kilogram weights to verify calibration accuracy.

Chapter 7 Programming

Programming Overview

Details how scanner settings can be modified via host commands or programming bar code labels.

General Scanner and Scale Features

SCANNING FEATURES

Covers features related to scanning operations, such as read timeouts and illumination control.

SCALE SENTRY

Describes the feature that monitors items on the platter to prevent overhanging.

Scale Interface Type

Allows selection of the scale interface type for communication with the host terminal.

EAS Features

EAS FEATURES — SENSORMATIC

Details features for interfacing with the Sensormatic EAS controller box.

Interface Related Features

INTERFACE TYPE

Specifies the current scanner interface for communication.

RS-232 Interface Selection

Allows selection of the RS-232 interface type for communication.

USB Interface Selection

Allows selection of the USB interface type for communication.

RS-232 Baud Rate

Selects the baud rate for sending and receiving data over RS-232.

Data Editing

CASE CONVERSION

Changes the case of all alphabetic characters to upper or lower case.

1D Symbology Programming

1D Symbologies

Contains configuration information for various 1D bar code types supported by the scanner.

UPC-A

Covers features related to UPC-A label decoding and transmission.

EAN-13

Details features for EAN/JAN-13 label decoding and transmission.

Code 39

Covers features related to Code 39 label decoding and transmission.

2D Symbology Programming

Appendix A LED/Audio Indications & Controls

Calibration Switch

Describes the switch that initiates the scale's calibration routine.

Appendix E Host Commands

Accepting Commands from an RS-232 Scanner Host

Lists RS-232 commands the scanner responds to, including ASCII and HEX values.

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