Opticon OPH 1004 User Manual

Step 3 step 2 step 1, Oph-1004, Quick start guide

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Quick Start Guide

• Read this quick start guide carefully before installing and/or using this product.

• Keep this quick start guide for future reference and store in a safe place.

Introduction

OPH-1004

Notice

• This quick start guide may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice.

• This quick start guide may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or con-

verted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon.

• Trademarks used are property of their respective owners.

• Under no circumstances shall Opticon be held responsible for any special, incidental, consequential or

indirect damages howsoever caused.

Caution and Warning

1. Laser Safety

• Do not stare into the laser beam.

2. Handling Instructions

OPH-1004

• Do not attempt to disassemble, modify or update this device.

• Operating the scanner while operating machinery or a vehicle can be distracting.

• Do not drop this product or put heavy items on this product.

• Do not insert foreign substances into the device.

• Do not use this product in the following areas:

- In areas exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.

- In dusty environments.

- Near water or other liquids, or in extremely high humidity.

- Near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other types of devices that produce heat.

- Near microwaves, medical devices, or low-power radio stations.

• When cleaning this product, rub gently with either a soft dry cloth or a damp cloth with mild detergent.

Battery Pack

• Do not attempt to disassemble this battery.

• Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet.

• Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat.

• Do not short the power leads on the battery pack. If the (+) and (-) terminals come in contact with metals

(such as a necklace or hairpin), a short-circuit will occur.

• Do not load the battery pack with its (+) and (-) terminals reversed.

• Check the local regulations for proper battery disposal.

(Please refer to the specification manual and instruction guide for details.)

Detailed View

Overview

OPH-1004 Basic Specifications

Parameter

Specifications

Physical

Features

Size

(H) 136.0 x (W) 55.4 x (D) 22.8 mm

Weight

Approx. 140g (including Li-ion battery)

Control

Section

CPU

32bit RISC CPU

OS

μ

ITRON

Memory FROM

4MB

RAM

16Mbyte (User data area: Approx. 14MB)

Display

Section

Material

FSTN semi-transmissive LCD

Number of dots 128 dots x 128 dots
Dot size

0.24mm x 0.24mm

Dot pitch

0.02mm x 0.02mm

Backlight

White LEDs

Contrast Control Enabled

Other Display

Section

LED

Bi-color LED (Red and Green)

Buzzer

Tone and loudness can be configured

Operation Section Keys

23 keys

Scanning

Section

Light Source Red laser diode
Wavelength 650

±

10nm

Light Output 1mW or less
Scan Rate

100

±

20scan /sec

Supported

Symbologies

JAN, EAN, UPC-A, UPC-E, NW-

7(Codabar), Industrial 2 of 5,

Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 11,

Code 39, Code 93, Code 128,

MSI/Plessey, UK/Plessey, IATA,

Telepen, Matrix 2 of 5, S-Code,

Tri-Optic, Chinese Post, EAN 128,

R S S -14 , R S S L i m i t e d , R S S

Expanded, PDF417, MicroPDF417

Power

Supply

Section

Main Battery Lithium-ion battery (3.7V 1100mAh)
Backup Battery Manganese dioxide lithium-ion battery (18mAh)
Operating Time Approx. 80 hours (2 scans/10 sec)
Data Retention Time More than 7 days

Comm.

Section

IrDA

IrDA Ver. 1.2

Baud rate: (SiR): 9600 to 115.2kbps

Clock

Section

Real Time

Clock (RTC)

Supports year, month, day, hour,

minute, second (leap year supported)

Durability Operating Temp. -10 deg. C to 50 deg. C

Operating Humidity 20% to 85% (non-condensing)
Storage Temp. -20 deg. C to 60 deg. C
Storage Humidity 20% to 90% (non-condensing)
Charging Temp. 0 deg. C to 40 deg. C
Ambient Light

Immunity

Fluorescent: up to 4,000lx

Sunlight: up to 80,000lx

Dust- and Drip-proof IP54

Shock

Endurance

Dropped 3 times from each of 6 angles

onto concrete from a height of 150cm

with no defects found. (Total 18 times)

Copyright

©

2008, Opticon All rights reserved.

No.

Item

Function

1

Portable Terminal

A laser portable terminal with a barcode scanning feature.

2

Lithium-ion Battery Pack

Designated battery pack for the OPH-1004.

3

Strap

4

Quick Start Guide

Provides product information and instruction guide.

Before Getting Started

What's in the Box

Confirm that you have the following items before getting started:

* The number of accessories may differ depending on the product specification.

Please contact the nearest dealer if accessories are damaged or missing.

No.

Part

Function

LCD

Indicates the status of program

execution, scanned data and so

on.

Status LED

(Red and Green)

Alerts users the status of scanning

operation and data communication.

Optical Window

The scan engine emits a laser beam

through the optical window while

scanning a barcode.

SCAN Key

Starts a barcode scanning operation.

POWER Key

Turns ON or OFF the power.

IrDA

Communication

Window

This portable terminal communicates

with the designated cradle through

the IrDA communication window.

Buzzer Hole

Buzzer sounds through the buzzer

hole.

Battery Cover

Protects the battery pack.

Charging

Terminals

Electrical terminals for power distri-

bution and power management.

⑩ Strap Hook

・To avoid communication problems between the portable

terminal and a cradle, keep the IrDA communication
window clean.

・The IrDA communication performance may decline

due to excessive ambient light especially under
strong sunlight or inverted fluorescent light.

Memo

Overview

Key Layout

Key

Function

SCAN

Scans a barcode.

Q1

Navigate through the menu or toggle between options.

( These keys can be programmed suitable for user s application.)

Q2

SHIFT

Shifts from number input mode to alphabet

input mode and vice versa.

BS

Deletes one letter before the cursor.

CLR

Cancels an input.

POWER

Turns the power ON and OFF.

0-9, .

10 numeric keys to input numbers, alphabets or

symbols.

ENT

Determines the input.

F1-F4

4 function keys which can be programmed by a user.

使用にあたって

Trouble Shooting

The portable terminal does not get powered ON.

A. The battery level of the portable terminal may be extremely low or empty. Please try again after you charge

the portable terminal.

B. Check if the battery cover is closed tight.

The portable terminal does not read a specific type of barcode.

A. That specific type of barcode may not be supported by the portable terminal. Please confirm the specification manual

of the portable terminal for details of supported symbologies.

B. The specific type of barcode may not be enabled in the application. Change the settings in your application.

The portable terminal does not read a barcode smoothly.

A. The scanning performance of the portable terminal may decline due to inappropriate scan angle. Please adjust

the angle of the portable terminal and try again. Make sure that the barcode is within the width of the laser

aiming pattern.

Using the Portable Terminal

How to Insert or Exchange a Battery

STEP 3

STEP 2

STEP 1

Please open the battery cover before

inserting or exchanging a battery.

STEP

1

Make sure that the battery contacts are in

contact with the spring contacts of the

portable terminal.

STEP

2

Please close the battery cover.

STEP

3

Designated Cradles

(Optional)*

We offer a series of communication and charging cradles with different communication methods.
Please select the most suitable cradle for the desired operation.

* Please refer to the specification manual or the instruction guide for details of designated cradles.
* A designated SIM card will be needed to use the CRD-1003 GSM cradle.

Memo

CRD-1001

Communication &

Charging Cradle

Communication Method

(Cradle to Host)

Communicates with the host via RS-232C or USB interface.

Size

(H)70.0

×

(W)68.0

×

(D)96.0 mm Max

Weight

110g Max (excluding AC adapter and cable)

Charging Time

2 hours and 10 minutes

RS-232C

USB

* The layout of keys may differ depending on the

product specification.

Memo

The Netherlands Opticon Sensors Europe B.V.

tel: +31 (0)23-5692700

/ email: [email protected]

U.S.A.

Opticon Inc.

tel: 800-636-0090

/ email: [email protected]

France

Opticon S.A.S.

tel: +33 (0)1-41461260

/ email: [email protected]

Germany

Opticon Sensoren GmbH

tel: +49 (0)6074-91890-0

/ email: [email protected]

Italy

Opticon s.r.l.

tel: +39 (0)051-6321800

/ email: [email protected]

Spain

Opticon Sensores S.L.

tel: +34 (0)902-747469

/ email: [email protected]

Contact

Sweden

Opticon Sensors Nordic AB

tel: +46 (0)8-58548560

/ email: [email protected]

United Kingdom Opticon Limited

tel: +44 (0)1582-635100

/ email: [email protected]

Taiwan

Opticon Far Eastern Ltd.

tel: +886 2-27597444 / email: [email protected]

China

Opticon Sensors Europe B.V., Shanghai Representative Office

tel: +86 21-64480881

/ email: [email protected]

Australia

Opticon Sensors Pty. Ltd.

tel: +61 (0)2-43402666

/ email: [email protected]

Brazil

Opticon Sensors Europe B.V., Latin American Office

tel: +55 11-5081 2088

/ email: [email protected]

Please contact OPTICON or your local dealer.

More product details, additional support, and configuration options (from the Universal Menu Book) are available at www.opticon.com.

OPH10049062-0-00

Communication Method

(Cradle to Host)

Communicates via telephone line and connects to the Public

Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)

Size

(H)70.0

×

(W)68.0

×

(D)96.0 mm Max

Weight

100g Max (excluding AC adapter and cable)

Charging Time

2 hours and 10 minutes

MODEM

CRD-1002

Communication &

Charging Cradle

Communication Method

(Cradle to Host)

Communicates with the host via GSM (Global System for Mobile

Communications) Network.

Size

(H)70.0

×

(W)68.0

×

(D)96.0 mm Max

Weight

115g Max (excluding AC adapter and cable)

Charging Time

3 hours

GSM

CRD-1003

Communication &

Charging Cradle

Correct

Incorrect

How to Scan a Barcode

Please refer to the following examples of a scanning operation.
Make sure that the barcode is within the width of the laser aiming pattern.

* When the cover is not closed correctly the portable terminal will not be turned ON.

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