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Scan Technology | Laser |
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Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Light Source | Visible Laser Diode (VLD) |
Operating Temperature | 10° to 40° C (50° to 104° F) |
Storage Temperature | -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) |
Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Interface | RS-232, USB |
Describes the manual's structure, content, features, specifications, and organization.
Identifies and illustrates the physical parts, controls, and indicators of the scanner.
Details the scanner's connector panel and the functions of each port.
Provides specifications for performance, environmental conditions, and scanning zone.
Outlines power requirements, compatibility with electrical systems, and safety precautions.
Covers laser safety standards, user maintenance, and hazard warnings.
Lists regulatory standards and agency approvals met by the scanner.
Lists all supported barcode symbologies (Retail and Industrial Codes).
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking the scanner unit.
Ensures the scanner is undamaged and functional before final installation.
Details the procedures for installing the Magellan 2200VS scanner.
Details the procedures for installing the Magellan 2300HS scanner.
Explains the sweep and presentation scanning techniques for the 2200VS model.
Describes how to operate the scanner for item scanning in the 2300HS model.
Outlines the different operating modes: pre-operational, operational, and additional functions.
Details how to enter and use the diagnostic mode for troubleshooting.
Provides procedures to keep the scanner operating at peak performance.
Walks through a diagnostic process to isolate failed components and corrective actions.
Lists and explains scanner error codes and corresponding corrective actions.
Provides flowcharts to identify and troubleshoot system problems.
Overview of using barcode labels to customize and configure scanner settings.
Fundamental concepts of scanner programming using barcode labels.
General categories for scanner programming: General, EAS, and Interface Features.
Describes the three methods for communicating settings to the scanner.
Explains the state required for the scanner to accept programming commands.
Procedure to reset the scanner's configuration to factory defaults.
Common features applicable to all interface types, like beep adjustments.
Sets the time for switching off the visible laser diodes when the scanner is idle.
Selects the usage for the scanner’s optional auxiliary port.
Specifies the current scanner interface, such as RS-232 or USB.
Selects the baud rate required for sending and receiving data over RS-232.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode Code 39 barcode labels.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode Code 128 barcode labels.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode Interleaved 2 of 5 labels.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode Standard 2 of 5 labels.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode Codabar labels.
Enables or disables the scanner's ability to decode MSI/Plessey labels.
Details the functions performed by the Volume/Tone Push Button based on press duration.
Explains the scanner status indicated by the green LED in various modes.
Provides an overview of pinout information for auxiliary port cables.
Details the auxiliary port connector hardware and cable pinout.
Bar codes for entering numbers and characters via a keypad.
Lists RS-232 commands the scanner responds to and their ASCII/HEX values.
General data format and communication requirements for handheld scanners.
Specific data transmission formats for Datalogic handheld scanners.
Describes AIM format prefixes attached to label data for transmission.
Cross-references keyboard models with protocol, scan code set, and features.
Maps function keys to ASCII and Scancode values for Scanset 1.
Maps function keys to ASCII and Scancode values for Scanset 2.