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C005383_10 CR80XX Integration Guide

The CR8000 carries a one year limited warranty as described herein.

Limited Warranty. 

Code warrants each Code product against defects in materials 

and workmanship under normal use for the Warranty Coverage Term applicable 
to the product as described at www.codecorp.com/legal/warranty/term.php.  If 
a hardware defect arises and a valid warranty claim is received by Code during 
the Warranty Coverage Term, Code will either: i) repair a hardware defect at no 
charge, using new parts or parts equivalent to new in performance and reliability; 
ii) replace the Code product with a product that is new or refurbished product with 
equivalent functionality and performance, which may include replacing a product 
that is no longer available with a newer model product; or ii) in the case of failure 
with any software, including embedded software included in any Code product, 
provide a patch, update, or other work around.  All replaced products become the 
property of Code.  All warranty claims must be made using Code’s RMA process.  

Exclusions. 

This warranty does not apply to: i) cosmetic damage, including but 

not limited to scratches, dents, and broken plastic; ii) damage resulting from 
use with non-Code products or peripherals, including batteries, power supplies, 
cables, and docking station/cradles; iii) damage resulting from accident, abuse, 
misuse, flood, fire or other external causes, including damage caused by unusual 
physical or electrical stress, immersion in fluids or exposure to cleaning products 
not approved by Code, puncture, crushing, and incorrect voltage or polarity; 
iv) damage resulting from services performed by anyone other than a Code 
authorized repair facility; v) any product that has been modified or altered; vi) 
any product on which the Code serial number has been removed or defaced.  If 
a Code Product is returned under a warranty claim and Code determines, in 
Code’s sole discretion, that the warranty remedies do not apply, Code will contact 
Customer to arrange either: i) repair or replace the Product; or ii) return the 
Product to Customer, in each case at Customer’s expense.  

Non Warranty Repairs.

 Code warrants its repair/replacement services for ninety 

(90) days from the date of shipment of the repaired/replacement product to the 
Customer.  This warranty applies to repairs and replacements for: i) damage 
excluded from the limited warranty described above; and ii) Code Products on 
which the limited warranty described above has expired (or will expire within such 
ninety (90) day warranty period).  For repaired product this warranty covers only 
the parts that were replaced during the repair and the labor associated with such 
parts.  

Non Warranty Repairs.

 Code warrants its repair/replacement services for 

ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the repaired/replacement product to 
the Customer.  This warranty applies to repairs and replacements for: i) damage 
excluded from the limited warranty described above; and ii) Code Products on 
which the limited warranty described above has expired (or will expire within such 
ninety (90) day warranty period).  For repaired product this warranty covers only 
the parts that were replaced during the repair and the labor associated with such 
parts.  

No Extension of Term of Coverage.

 Product that is repaired or replaced, or for 

which a software patch, update, or other work around is provided, assumes the 
remaining warranty of the original Code Product and does not extend the duration 
of the original warranty period.  

Software and Data. 

Code is not responsible for backing up or restoring any of 

software, data, or configuration settings, or reinstalling any of the foregoing on 
products repaired or replaced under this limited warranty.   

Shipping and Turn Around Time.

 The estimated RMA turn-around time from 

receipt at Code’s facility to shipment of the repaired or replaced product to 
Customer is ten (10) business days.  An expedited turn-around time may 
apply to products covered under certain CodeOne Service Plans.  Customer is 

responsible for shipping and insurance charges for shipping Code Product to 
Code’s designated RMA facility and repaired or replaced product is returned with 
shipping and insurance paid by Code.  Customer is responsible for all applicable 
taxes, duties, and similar charges.     

Transfer. 

If a customer sells a covered Code Product during the Warranty 

Coverage Term, then that coverage may be transferred to the new owner by written 
notification from the original owner to Code Corporation at:

CodeOne Service Center
12393 South Gateway Park Place, Suite 600
Draper, UT 84020 USA

Limitation on Liability. 

Code’s performance as described herein shall be Code’s 

entire liability, and the Customer’s sole remedy, resulting from any defective 
Code product.  Any claim that Code has failed to perform its warranty obligations 
as described herein must be made within six (6) months of the alleged failure.  
Code’s maximum liability related to its performance, or failure to perform, as 
described herein shall be limited to the amount paid by Customer for the Code 
product that is subject to the claim.  In no event will either party be liable for any 
lost profits, lost savings, incidental damage, or other economic consequential 
damages. This is true even if the other party is advised of the possibility of such 
damages.  

EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE 
LIMITED WARRANTIES DESCRIBE HEREIN REPRESENT THE ONLY 
WARRANTIES CODE MAKES WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT.  CODE 
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, 
ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES 
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-
INFRINGEMENT.  

THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN REPRESENT CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE 
REMEDY, AND CODE’S ENTIRE RESPONSIBILITY, RESULTING FROM ANY 
DEFECTIVE CODE PRODUCT.  

CODE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER (OR TO ANY PERSON OR 
ENTITY CLAIMING THROUGH CUSTOMER) FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF 
DATA, DAMAGE TO ANY EQUIPMENT WITH WHICH THE CODE PRODUCT 
INTERFACES (INCLUDING ANY MOBILE TELEPHONE, PDA, OR OTHER 
COMPUTING DEVICES), OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, 
CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY 
MANNER CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM 
OF ACTION AND WHETHER OR NOT CODE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF, 
OR OTHERWISE MIGHT HAVE ANTICIPATED, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 
DAMAGES.

9 - Warranty

Summary of Contents for Code Reader CR8000

Page 1: ...CR8000 Decoded Scan Engine INTEGRATION GUIDE Configuration Guide www codecorp com YouTube com codecorporation INTEGRATION GUIDE VERSION 10 RELEASE DATE MARCH 2017...

Page 2: ...furnishing performance or use of this material Code Corporation does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product or application describe...

Page 3: ...Signals CR8011 and CR8012 only 14 4 7 Power Modes CR8011 and CR8012 only 14 4 8 Power On Boot Timing Diagram CR8011 and CR8012 only 15 4 9 Power Down Timing Diagram 16 4 10 Sleep to Wakeup Timing Diag...

Page 4: ...d through holes and mounting brackets for both the Scan Engine and the decode board The CR8000 communicates via RS232 or USB protocols Applications for the CR8000 include Medical Devices ATMs Price Lo...

Page 5: ...ut Scan Engine mounting tabs Fully Assembled Unit 1 CR8000 Decoded Scan Engine Individual Components 2 Scan Engine shown with tabs 3 Decode Board 4 Decode Board to Scan Engine Flex Cable shown with St...

Page 6: ...Mounting Substrate Thickness A 2 50 mm Torque N A 1 5 Ibf in 20 58 810 FRONT VIEW 13 53 532 SIDE VIEW 7 12 280 13 00 512 1 65 065 X 3 00 128 2 PLACES HOLES ARE PROVIDED FOR MOUNTING WITH SELF TAPPING...

Page 7: ...use M2 2 Phillips pan head screws with flat nylon washers No 2 Screw Size 0 19 OD 0 02 thick CR8011 and CR8012 13 53 532 SIDE VIEW MFG CR8 _XXX E0000000 BOTTOM VIEW 26 00 1 024 BACK VIEW HIROSE CONNEC...

Page 8: ...oth self tapping and machine screws in the target application Overall Dimensions 39 00 1 540 25 00 980 39 00 1 540 40 13 1 580 25 00 980 21 83 860 CR8011 and CR8012 21 83 860 CR8013 UNITS MM INCHES BA...

Page 9: ...contact with water 3 The CR8000 is sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge ESD and must be handled appropriately Any individual that handles the CR8000 should be grounded using a wrist strap and ESD pro...

Page 10: ...i reflective AR coating be applied to both window surfaces front and back The AR coating must have less than 3 reflectance from 400nm to 1000nm The window must be wide and tall enough so the surroundi...

Page 11: ...Engine contains an imager with both Wide Angle and High Density Fields The Field of View for both Wide Angle and High Density optics is shown below for Horizontal and Vertical positioning of the image...

Page 12: ...h and 0 3 mm trace thickness Scan Engine to Decode Board Flex Cable FPC When leveraging a non bracketed design care should be taken to alleviate bend stress on the Flex Cable which could lead to damag...

Page 13: ...ut of sleep state active low 1 2 12 nTrigger Input Activate image acquisition decode active low 1 4 4 Host Interface Pinouts CR8011 USB Notes 1 Pin has a weak pull up to Vin 2 If not actively controll...

Page 14: ...8000 enters the sleep state in order for nWakeUp to awaken the CR8000 on assertion Also note that when the sleep state is not being used this pin should be left open not tied low Please note that the...

Page 15: ...in HIGH until the main application starts Notes 1 This time can be longer on USB model due to USB enumeration time Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Note Time from Power On to Outputs as Default T...

Page 16: ...y cause the unit to become unusable Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Note Time from Power Off to all outputs low TPD1 56 msec Signal Description Min Typical Max Unit Twupw nWakeUp pulse width 10...

Page 17: ...igger duration Ttmin Ttct 2 Trigger Confirmation Time Ttct 0 231 msec 3 TTMIN TTCT TRIGGER ACCEPTED IMAGE CAPTURE COMPLETE TIC Image Capture and Decode Timing nTrigger Code Flex Cables have the follow...

Page 18: ...host interface The Development Kits CR80XX DKX use a Ribbon Cable with opposite side contacts 3 3V operation of the CR8000 is only possible with 6 0 or shorter Ribbon Cable Three Ribbon Cables are av...

Page 19: ...5 V High level input voltage Vih 0 7 x Vin V Low level input voltage Vil 0 8 V High level output voltage Voh Vin 1 Low level output voltage Vol 0 55 V Sleep current Is 1 mA 3 4 USB DC Supply Voltage...

Page 20: ...wer Power and signal ground 13 Dout4 Input Imager pixel data 4 14 Dout5 Input Imager pixel data 5 15 Dout6 Input Imager pixel data 6 16 Dout7 Input Imager pixel data 7 17 Dout8 Input Imager pixel data...

Page 21: ...nal Illumination Communications Line UART Port4 RX TTL Level I2C SCL 1 5 Illumination PWM 1 Output Illumination PWM output 6 Illumination IO 2 Bidirectional Illumination Communications Line GPIO 7 Ill...

Page 22: ...would cause the reader to beep 0xEE 0xEE 0xEE 0xEE 0x23 0x01 0x03 0x00 0x4E 0x71 This sends the reader the command with a value of 3 which will cause the reader to beep three times A simpler method is...

Page 23: ...s The Flex Cables are packaged in an ESD safe bag and placed in a cardboard divider A label with up to 10 unit serial numbers is affixed to the outside of the box The box dimensions are 9 0 190 mm W x...

Page 24: ...implified Code Proprietary 2D Barcodes GoCode Additional License Required Image Output Options Formats JPEG PGM Raw Uncompressed Field Selection High Density or Wide Field Programming Toolset JavaScri...

Page 25: ...Data Matrix 1 3 33 mm 5 9 150 mm 10 Mil Data Matrix 0 8 20 mm 7 1 180 mm 20 8 Mil Data Matrix 1 1 28 mm 13 5 343 mm The following table summarizes the reading distances for the specified barcodes wit...

Page 26: ...anty period For repaired product this warranty covers only the parts that were replaced during the repair and the labor associated with such parts No Extension of Term of Coverage Product that is repa...

Page 27: ...sleep state when the trigger is pushed the CR8000 will automatically wake up before performing a barcode read Scan Interface J1 interfaces to a RJ 50 connector that carries both USB and RS 232 signals...

Page 28: ...TX TX RX RX D LED0 D LED1 RTS TX TRIGGER TRIGGER WAKE UP LED1 BEEPER LED0 RTS CTS SW1 WAKE UP SW2 TRIGGER EXPANDED ILLUMINATION VPI Engineering C005425_02 pcb 20 May 2010 TX RX POLARITY CTS POLARITY...

Page 29: ...umination PWM 1 6 Illumination IO 2 7 Illumination IO 3 8 Illumination IO 4 9 Gnd 10 Gnd Jumper RS232 Kit USB Kit J9 1 2 1 2 J10 1 2 2 3 J11 1 2 1 2 J12 1 2 2 3 J13 1 2 1 2 J14 1 2 1 2 J15 1 2 1 2 J16...

Page 30: ...Reader Application 2 1 2 Depressed Upgrade Mode Linux Application to upgrade Reader Application 3 2 3 Open Factory Restoration Mode 4 2 3 Depressed U Boot Upgrade Mode Upgrade Linux OS and Filesystem...

Page 31: ...se that protects the circuit when using that connection is F2 and that is the fuse that most often opens F2 is located on the back side of board under the RJ 50 connector J1 If power is supplied throu...

Page 32: ...12 3 for all appropriate timing values 1 Host asserts nWakeUp for at least Twupw and is optionally held low until communication with the CR8000 is finished 2 After Twu CR8000 negates PwrDwn 3 After T...

Page 33: ...tput signals are invalid during setup time Tsu 5 CR8000 decodes barcode and asserts nGoodRead 6 CR8000 transmits data to host 7 After CR8000 transmits data engine goes to sleep after Ttimeout period p...

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