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The ORION O-3050 

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CONTROLLING THE SCANNER FROM THE POS 
SYSTEM 

The ORION O-3050 can be controlled from the POS system via the RS232C 
interface. Control is achieved by transmitting the following single byte 
commands to the scanner. In the Scantech default setting the following 
commands are available (more details upon request): 

ASCII code 

function 

byte is also called: 

05 Hex 

power-up re-initialization 

ENQ or <Ctrl-E> 

OE Hex 

enable (cancels disable) 

Shift Out or <Ctrl-N> 

OF Hex 

disable 

Shift In or <Ctrl-O> 

12 Hex 

sleep 

DC2 or <Ctrl-R> 

14 Hex 

wake (cancels sleep) 

DC4 or <Ctrl-T> 

 

When the scanner is disabled (indicated by the blinking red LED), the motor of 
the scanner will stay on until the scanner goes into sleep mode. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ORION O-3050

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Page 3: ...User s Manual Scantech ID ORION O 3050 ...

Page 4: ...not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate this e...

Page 5: ...er from the POS system 10 Chapter 2 Installing the ORION O 3050 13 2 1 Connecting the scanner 14 2 2 Interface selection 16 2 3 Installing the scanner on a counter surface 17 2 4 Installing the scanner with the counter stand 19 2 5 Installing the scanner using the flexible scanner stand 19 2 6 Removing the scanner from the back cover plate 22 Appendices 23 A Connector types and pin definitions 24 ...

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Page 7: ...utomatically The scanner can be re activated by pressing the switch on top of the scanner The ORION is available in two colour versions both supporting multiple interface for communication with any host system The multiple interface versions are RS 232 USB P USB Keyboard Wedge This manual contains two chapters and three appendices The first chapter describes the ORION and its general features The ...

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Page 9: ...Chapter 1 The ORION O 3050 ...

Page 10: ...ems ordered Visually inspect the scanner and accessories for any evidence of physical damage Refer to the upper figure on page 5 to locate the interface label and make sure that the scanner interface corresponds with the host system interface Immediately contact your supplier if anything appears to be damaged or if the supported interface does not correspond with the host system interface ...

Page 11: ...enever data has been read correctly The frequency and volume can be adjusted Standard parts accessories Flexible scanner stand The rotary and flexible stand allows you to direct the scan pattern in a way that is optimal for your application a mounting kit with screws and tapes is included Back cover plate This plate serves to fix the scanner to the counter Interface cable One of various types of c...

Page 12: ...ations Laser Safety IEC 825 1 1993 and 21 CFR1040 Electrical Safety EN 60950 1992 IEC 950 1991 UL 1950 3rd edition c UL CSA C22 2 950 M95 EMC EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 IEC 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 IEC 61000 4 4 2004 IEC 61000 4 5 2005 IEC 61000 4 6 2003 A1 2004 A2 2006 IEC 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 ...

Page 13: ...lume is illustrated in the figure below The optimal reading zone lies between 2 and 15 cm from the scanner window but bar codes can be read up to 30 cm 11 8 in from the scanner window If a scanner with flexible stand is purchased the stand allows you to direct the optimal reading zone in a way that suits your application most Scanning a bar code label with a presentation scanner is very simple pre...

Page 14: ... also visible through the scanner window All labels are attached by the manufacturer and should not be removed The scanner s serial number is found underneath the bar code label as depicted in the figure above This official registration number is strictly related to the device The supplier may ask for this number when the scanner needs servicing ...

Page 15: ...ys i længere perioder Finnish O 3050 skanneri täyttää luokan I lasertuotteelle IEC 825 1 ssä 1993 asetetut turvavaatimukset Se täyttää myös U S 21CFR1040 ssa asetetut vaatimukset siltä osin kuin ne koskevat luokan IIa lasertuotetta Vältä pitkäaikaista suoraan laservaloon katsomista Swedish Avsökaren O 3050 uppfyller säkerhetsnormen IEC 825 1 1993 för laserprodukter av klass 1 Den uppfyller dessuto...

Page 16: ...ight observed at 13 cm 5 1 in above the window through a 7 mm 0 28 in aperture and averaged over 1000 seconds is less than 3 9 µW per CDRH Class IIa specification Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0 8 mW could be accessible inside Laser Light Viewer The scanner window is the only aperture through which laser light may b...

Page 17: ... ORION O 3050 scanner requires little maintenance Only occasional cleaning of the scanner window is necessary to remove dirt and fingerprints Cleaning can be performed during operation with a non abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint free cloth ...

Page 18: ...ault setting the following commands are available more details upon request ASCII code function byte is also called 05 Hex power up re initialization ENQ or Ctrl E OE Hex enable cancels disable Shift Out or Ctrl N OF Hex disable Shift In or Ctrl O 12 Hex sleep DC2 or Ctrl R 14 Hex wake cancels sleep DC4 or Ctrl T When the scanner is disabled indicated by the blinking red LED the motor of the scann...

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Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Installing the ORION O 3050 ...

Page 22: ...anner and the host system must be switched off before starting the installation of the scanner By following this precaution you prevent any electrical damage You are advised to install the scanner in an air circulated place out of direct sunlight 2 1 CONNECTING THE SCANNER Before you connect any cables to the scanner check whether you should guide them through the foot or counter surface The ORION...

Page 23: ... to the scanner Before closing the back cover later on see mounting instructions in chapter 2 3 and 2 4 guide the cables through the scanner as shown in the illustration below Data port 1 Connect the communication cable to this port if the host system features the RS232C KBWedge or USB interface ...

Page 24: ... USB and Powered USB On powering up the scanner senses the type of the interface used and switches to the appropriate protocol Interface Cable Connector type RS232 Product Number 0114 S806121 Sub D 9 pin Keyboard Wedge Product Number 0114 S805121 Standard PS2 USB Product Number 0114 S802121 USB connector Powered USB Product Number 0114 S801121 Powered USB connector ...

Page 25: ...u can use the back cover as a template to mark the places for the mounting holes at the counter surface and drill two holes If you do not want to drill holes in the counter top the scanner can be installed without fixing it to the surface In this case the rubber feet will prevent the scanner from sliding 2 Position the scanner as indicated in the figure below and rotate the scanner around the cove...

Page 26: ...r outlet Switch on the host system IMPORTANT To activate USB or KBW interface scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide 1 Open the scanner Programming Mode by scanning code 1 1 2 Return to factory default settings by scanning code 1 3 Once the scanner is installed you can start scanning bar code labels If you want to change the default settings of the scanner proceed to the Configurati...

Page 27: ...you can start scanning bar code labels If you want to change the default settings of the scanner proceed to the Configuration Guide which came with the scanner 2 5 INSTALLING THE SCANNER USING THE FLEXIBLE SCANNER STAND To install the scanner on the flexible scanner stand lead the cables through the stand to be connected to the scanner Furthermore the stand should be fastened to the counter top Fi...

Page 28: ...d through hole NOTE If you prefer not to drill in your counter you can mount the stand using the provided double sided tape and have the cables leave the foot at the rear just above the circular basis 4 Fix the bottom plate on the counter top using the screws or tape from the mounting kit 5 Lead the cables from the bottom upwards through the hole in the counter through the bottom plate and through...

Page 29: ...sk on the foot of the stand 10 Connect the data cable to the host 11 Place the scanner in the desired angle In case you have an external power supply plug the power supply into an AC power outlet 12 Switch on the host system IMPORTANT To activate USB or KBW interface scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide 1 open the scanner Programming Mode by scanning code 1 1 2 return to factory d...

Page 30: ... COVER PLATE To remove the scanner from the back cover plate that is either attached on the counter or on the scanner stand 1 Locate the small hole at the back cover of the scanner 2 Remove the back cover by pressing it with the tip of a stick as indicated in the figure ...

Page 31: ...Appendices A Connector types and pin definitions B Technical Specifications C Troubleshooting ...

Page 32: ...e scanner 2 Scan the following codes from the Configuration Guide Open the scanner Programming Mode by scanning code 1 1 Return to factory default settings by scanning code 1 3 Pin definitions for multi interface Connector RJ 48 10 pins Multiple Interface RS 232 KBW USB Powered USB Pin Description Description Description Description Remark 1 IFID IFID IFID Interface ID 2 CTS PC Clock 3 RxD PC Data...

Page 33: ...ction Pin Description Direction 1 5 VDC output 1 2 CTS input 2 3 RXD input 4 reserved 5 RTS output POWER 6 GND Pin Description Direction 7 reserved 1 12V input 8 reserved 2 GND 9 reserved 10 reserved The EAS connection is used to connect the internal deactivation antenna to an external EAS control unit ...

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Page 35: ... Interfaces RS 232 USB Powered USB Keyboard Wedge Optical Light source Visible laser diode 650 nm Depth of field 330 mm Scan pattern 7 directions scan field 24 lines scan pattern Scan rate 2000 scans second Decoding Bar code types EAN UPC JAN Add on Code 32 Ital Pharmacode Code 128 EAN 128 Code 39 full ASCII Code 93 Codabar Interleaved 2 5 and GS1 Databar ...

Page 36: ...35 x 5 31 inch Environmental Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 20 95 RH non condensing Safety Laser safety IEC 825 1 1993 Class I U S CDRH 21CFR1040 Class II a Electrical safety EN 60950 second edition UL1950 c UL according CSA22 2 950 Flammability rate 94V 0 EM Compatibility Radio and TV interference EN 55024 22 FCC Part 15 class B CNS 13438 Electro Static Discharge ESD IEC 801 2 1991 ...

Page 37: ... disabled by the host Refer to Section 1 6 The bar code type you presented to the scanner is not supported by the ORION The scanner is on but the motor is not rotating A bar code cannot be read The LED is intermittently flashing red The scanner is in sleep mode Press the switch on top of the scanner to reactivate the scanner or use the wake protocol Refer to section 1 6 The LED is alternating red ...

Page 38: ...e scanner and the host Scanner buffer is full Make sure that all cables are connected and your host system is ready to receive data A bar code is read by the scanner but not accepted by the host system The communication cable is not connected to the serial port of your host system Refer to the manual of your host system to locate the serial port The communication settings of the host and scanner d...

Page 39: ... install some general drivers possibly from your computer setup CD In case of KB emulation you can select various keyboard languages or the universal Alt input method In a windows environment verify with the device manager that a HID Human Interface Device is installed for the scanner Ensure that both the scanner and POS system Computer expect the same USB protocol KB emulation RS 232 emulation or...

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