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Brand | Opticon |
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Model | OPR 2001 |
Category | Barcode Reader |
Language | English |
Specifies the width, depth, and height of the scanner in millimeters.
States the maximum weight of the scanner, excluding the cable.
Defines the acceptable temperature range and humidity levels for scanner operation.
Specifies the temperature and humidity limits for storing the scanner.
Details the scanner's performance under various ambient light conditions.
Lists voltage, current, and timing parameters for the RS-232C interface.
Details electrical specifications for USB and Wedge interfaces, including power and current.
Provides details on the laser diode, wavelength, output, scanning method, speed, and angle.
Defines the minimum required contrast between barcode elements for reliable scanning.
Specifies the smallest bar or space width the scanner can accurately decode.
Details the scanner's depth of field and resolution capabilities for various barcode symbologies.
Defines the acceptable angles (pitch, skew, tilt) for successful barcode scanning.
Specifies the barcode curvature tolerance for guaranteed decoding performance.
Covers settings, signal levels, pin assignments, and interface circuit for RS-232C.
Details specifications for USB HID and USB-VCP interfaces, including settings and circuit diagrams.
Outlines the specifications for the DOS/V Wedge interface, including language settings.
Describes the specifications for the standard RS-232C cable, including type, diameter, and length.
Details the specifications for the standard USB cable, including connector type and length.
Presents the specifications for the standard Y-type wedge cable, including connectors and length.
Provides pinout details for the 12-pin connector on the scanner side for various interfaces.
Instructions on how to scan menu barcodes to restore default interface settings.
Configures default reading parameters for various barcode symbologies, including read/transmit options.
Sets default options for read modes, trigger behavior, and buzzer/LED feedback.
Describes the requirements for packaging a single scanner unit, including dimensions.
Details the specifications for packaging multiple scanners together, including box dimensions.
Reports on the scanner's performance when subjected to sinusoidal electrical noise on the power supply line.
Details the scanner's resistance to static discharge during air and contact testing.
Reports results from drop tests conducted with and without packaging to assess shock durability.
Describes the vibration test performed on the scanner to ensure operational integrity.
Specifies the scanner's protection levels against dust ingress and water dripping according to IEC IP42.
Explains the different modes for activating the scanner's read cycle, including manual and auto trigger.
Defines how the scanner behaves after successfully decoding a barcode, such as single or multiple reads.
Details settings for the auto trigger feature, including sensor operation and conditions.
Instructions for enabling or disabling the auto trigger function using menu barcodes.
Configures auto trigger behavior based on whether the scanner is placed in its stand.
Details compliance with laser safety regulations, including class classifications and precautions.
Lists the product safety standards the scanner adheres to, such as EN60950-1.
Covers EMC compliance for Class B products, including VCCI and FCC regulations.
States the scanner's compliance with RoHS directives regarding hazardous substances.
Provides warnings against dropping the scanner or placing heavy objects on its cables.
Advises on safe operating temperatures and precautions against liquids, fire, and chemicals.
Covers other safety aspects like connector handling, disassembly, and performance in flickering light.