Troubleshooting the scanners – Rockwell Automation 2755 Cordless Hand-Held Scanner User Manual

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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Publication 2755-6.3

Troubleshooting the Scanners

The following table provides a list of the most common operating
problems, the probable causes, and suggested corrective actions.

Problem

Probable Cause(s)

Corrective Action

1. Power supply not

connected to base/charger
unit or power source.

1. Make sure power supply is

connected to the
base/charger unit and
plugged into a power
source.

2. Depleted battery.

2. Recharge battery.

No Scan Beam

3. Scan beam has timed out.

3. Normal operation. Release

trigger completely and
scan again.

4. Defective scanner.

4. If possible, try another

scanner using the same
connections. Contact
Allen-Bradley Global
Technical Services (GTS).

Weak Scan Beam

1. Depleted battery.

1. Recharge battery.

Scan Beam Appears as a
Dot, Not a Line

1. Trigger on long range

scanner is not fully
pressed.

1. Long range scanner has a

2 position trigger. The first
position is for the spotter
beam. Press the trigger to
the next position for
scanning.

2. Defective scanner.

2. Contact Allen-Bradley

Global Technical Services
(GTS).

Table continued on the next page.

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