Chapter 1:  Introduction 
The new NCR RealPOS Presentation Scanner (7893) represents the latest technology in laser 
scanning. It features bi-optic electronics, including dual video, flash download technology, and 
flash programmability. It is a small, compact unit that weighs about 14 ounces. Being a 
presentation scanner, it permits you to present the bar code label to the scanner or pass it by for 
bar code reading. 
Power for the 7893 is provided either by a powered USB cable or powered RS-232 cable, if 
available from the host terminal, or through a +12Vdc wall adapter Power Module. The input 
voltage to the NCR 7893 must be +12Vdc. 
Using the Scanner 
Although the 7893 is very simple to use, it is quite a complex electronic device. It contains a 
laser module that generates a low-level laser light. The laser light passes through a series of 
mirrors to generate a scan pattern. Reflected light from the bar code is collected and decoded to 
determine the bar code data. The scanner then sends the information to the host terminal or 
personal computer (PC). 
The 7893 produces an omni-directional scan pattern that makes scanning easier. The pattern 
looks like several lines are scanning simultaneously, but is actually just a single beam reflected 
through several mirrors. It is this pattern that enables the scanner to read bar codes from most 
orientations. 
This scanner meets the flexible mounting and use requirements for both hands-free and hand-
held scanning.  The 20 line scan pattern is designed to handle the aspect ratio tags commonly 
found in the general merchandise environment, with no orientation required. The large area 
covered by the pattern makes presentation scanning easy. The scan pattern is designed such 
that all lines expand in length and separation equally through space. The versatility of the scan 
pattern results in effective presentation and pass-by scanning. The scan pattern consists of 5 
angular sets of 4 scan lines. 
There may be times when the merchandise is too large to be presented to the scanner. In these 
cases, you can pick up the scanner and move it to the merchandise. Because the scanner is very 
light, you can maneuver it easily in these circumstances. 
The 7893 does not have an On/Off switch. If you present a label to the scanner when it is idle, 
it detects the label and turns on. This occurs with minimal delay in reading the label. After 
several minutes of not detecting a valid bar code, the laser (programmable 5-30 minutes) shuts 
off.
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