Metrologic Instruments Scanner SP5500 User Manual

METROLOGIC INSTRUMENTS, INC.  
SP5500 OptimusS Series  
User’s Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Product Overview.......................................................................................................................4  
Scanner and Accessories...........................................................................................................4  
General Features and Characteristics  
Multifunctional Keypad ...............................................................................................................6  
The LCD Screen ........................................................................................................................7  
The Lithium Battery....................................................................................................................7  
Installation  
Getting Started ...........................................................................................................................8  
Basic Operation..........................................................................................................................9  
Communication and Data Setup.................................................................................................9  
Data Upload ............................................................................................................................. 11  
System Module ........................................................................................................................12  
System Menu Options..............................................................................................................12  
Application................................................................................................................................15  
Programming the Terminal .......................................................................................................15  
Programming the communication cradle..................................................................................15  
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................16  
Specifications......................................................................................................................................17  
Contact Information and Office Locations ...........................................................................................19  
Safety Notices.....................................................................................................................................21  
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Introduction  
Product Overview  
The SP5500 OptimusS Portable Data Terminals are robust and versatile scanning devices designed to  
provide exceptional performance, while enduring the demands of everyday use. The lithium-ion  
rechargeable battery provides the Optimus with more than 100 hours of operation. It is supported by a  
resourceful set of development tools, including a Windows-based program builder, “C” compiler, and  
“BASIC” compiler. The OptimusS has a fully integrated laser for scanning all 1D bar code symbologies,  
completely enclosed by the protective ergonomic housing. The built-in functionality of the Optimus  
makes it an excellent choice for numerous applications. In addition, when combined with the optional  
Bluetooth module it is the ideal solution for real time applications such as inventory control, shop floor  
management, warehousing operations, and distribution operations.  
Key Product Features  
Up to 2 MB RAM capable of storing over 100,000 records  
Easy to use Optimizer program builder and download software  
Auto-backlit LCD display  
Audible and visual indications  
Built-in laser bar code scan engine capable of scanning all 1D bar code symbologies.  
Powered by rechargeable Lithium-ion battery  
Upload/download data via RS232 and USB interfaces (optional modem)  
Scanner and Accessories  
METROLOGIC PART  
PART DESCRIPTION  
NUMBERS.  
SP5502-6  
SP5535-6  
MI5500-614  
OptimusS laser batch unit with 2MB RAM  
OptimusS laser Bluetooth unit with 2MB RAM  
OptimusS Charging/Communication cradle  
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General Features and Characteristics  
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Figure 1. Scanner Features  
Figure 3. Product Label  
ITEM NO.  
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DESCRIPTION  
Red Output Window (Laser Aperture)  
Safety and Product label (Figure 3)  
Speaker for audible indicators  
LCD display  
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Multi-functional Keypad  
Charging and communication contacts  
IR Communication port  
Battery Compartment release  
Scan Button  
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Figure 2. Cradle Features  
ITEM NO.  
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DESCRIPTION  
Safety and Product label  
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RS232 communication port  
Power Adapter port  
LED power indicator  
LED Transmission indicator  
Figure 4. Optimus and Cradle  
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Rubber footpads  
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General Features and Characteristics  
Multifunctional Keypad  
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Figure 5.Keypad Features  
ITEM NO.  
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DESCRIPTION  
Power On/Off. To prevent an accidental power down, it requires about 1.5 sec of  
continuous pressing to turn On/Off the power.  
Alphanumeric These 10 keys can be used for either alpha characters or  
numerical input. (See Item 8 for further description of key operation)  
Back Space This key can be used to toggle back one space or if pressed down  
longer than one second, a clear code will be sent  
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Enter. There are two enter keys on the side of the scan key. Normally the enter  
keys are used for command execution or input confirmation.  
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Scan a bar code. Pressing this button will trigger the scanner to read a bar code  
Escape. This key is used to stop and exit current operation  
Arrow.The two arrow keys located below the Scan key are used to toggle up and  
down between menu selections.  
The toggle key for Alphabet/Numeral input.  
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When the system is in alpha-mode, a small icon will be shown in the lower right  
corner of the display. Each numeric key can be used to generate one of the three  
capital letters located on that number key. For example, numeral 2 can be used to  
produce A, B, or C. Pressing the same key twice within one second, will produce  
the letter B. Pressing the same key without halting longer than one second, will  
allow the user to toggle through the three letters. When the key has been  
depressed for longer than one second or another key has been pressed, the unit  
will send the real key code to the application program.  
The function key.  
This key cannot be activated alone; it must be pressed with one of the numeric  
keys at the same time. For example, FN + 1 generates function #1, FN + 2  
generates function #2, etc (up to 9 functions). Also, this key can be combined with  
the UP/DOWN arrow keys to adjust the contrast of the LCD. And when this key is  
combined with the ENTER key, it will turn ON/OFF the backlight.  
FUNCTION(FN)  
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General Features and Characteristics  
The LCD Screen  
The LCD screen of the OptimusS Portable Data Terminal displays program settings, operational  
parameters, data collected, and much more. The display is a graphical LCD with the following  
characteristics:  
y Display area of 64 pixels x 100 pixels  
y Resolution:  
y Maximum of 8 lines x 16 characters  
y Minimum of 4 lines x 12 characters  
y Displays alpha-characters, numbers, and symbols  
y Automated back light  
The Lithium-Ion Battery  
The OptimusS Portable Data Terminal includes a  
lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. The battery is  
inserted (See Getting Started for battery installation)  
into the battery compartment of the Optimus and  
recharges with Optimus in the cradle and in charging  
mode.  
Figure 6 Lithium-Ion Battery  
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Getting Started  
The OptimusS Portable Data Terminal (PDT) requires minimal effort to begin functional operation for  
data collection in any application. In order to get started the unit must have a fresh battery inserted into  
the battery compartment.  
1. Access the battery compartment by removing the battery cover (See Figure 7). To remove the  
cover, press the cover release down and slide the cover away form the unit.  
2. Insert the Li-ion battery into the battery compartment, battery information side up and battery  
contacts to the bottom, at an angle with the battery contacts inserted first.  
3. Push the Li-ion battery the remainder of the way into the compartment. The battery will fit  
snuggly into place.  
4. Close the battery compartment by sliding the battery cover toward the scan head until the  
cover locks into place.  
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Item No.  
Description  
Li-ion battery  
Battery contacts  
Battery cover  
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Figure 7 Battery Compartment Features  
5. Turn the unit over, so the keypad is visible and hold down the power button .  
6. The LCD graphical display will display a menu and an audible indicator will sound to signify  
that the Optimus has been powered up properly.  
7. Using the arrow keys select the Run Program option.  
8. Scan a bar code.  
Note: The OptimusS comes with a default program loaded that allows users to scan items and enter  
their quantity. For information on how to create these programs, please refer to the Optimizer  
manual.  
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Basic Operation  
In order for the Optimus to operate properly, an application program must be loaded onto the PDT. It is  
possible for the Optimus to power up without at active application. On power up if the Optimus has no  
application program loaded, then the following Application Program menu options will appear on the  
display:  
MENU OPTIONS.  
DESCRIPTION  
This option allows the user to download application programs (*.SHX), BASIC run-time  
(bas.ops.shx), BASIC programs (*.SYN) or font files to the terminal. There are 6 resident  
locations and one Active Memory. A maximum of 7 programs can be downloaded to the  
terminal. The application program downloaded to the Active Memory will be the only activate  
program running. In order to activate one of the other programs, immediately after  
downloading, input a name for the program desired or just press the enter key to keep its  
current name if one is applicable. This will enable the user to download the program. The  
application program’s type, name, and size will be shown on the list of programs when  
entering the Download or Activate menu of the Program Manager. The file type is a small  
letter that follows the program number (01~06), it can be either ‘b’, ‘c’ or ‘f’ which represents  
BASIC program, C program or font file respectively. The program name is up to 12  
characters and the program size is in units of K bytes.  
Download  
NOTE: In order to delete a program, select the program designated for deletion. From the  
program information screen, press the Alpha/Function key, then zero.  
This option will enable the use to activate one of the resident programs. In order to  
accomplish this, the user must copy one of the 6 resident programs to the Active Memory.  
Upon activation of the new program the original program in the Active Memory will be  
replaced. Note: A font file cannot be activated, and a BASIC program cannot be activated if  
the BASIC run-time does not exist.  
The Upload option gives the user additional method for retrieving an application program. It  
allows a user to transmit the application programs to a host PC or another terminal. This  
function also allows a terminal to be cloned without going through a PC.  
Activate  
Upload  
Selecting and successfully completing one of these three menu options will enable the OptimusS to  
begin functional operation.  
Communication and Data Collection Setup  
The OptimusS Series has various ways of communicating with a host device. Depending on the model  
of Optimus, it can communicate via RS232, USB, or via a wireless Bluetooth connection. The two  
models available are the OptimusS Batch (SP5502) and OptimusS/Bluetooth (SP5535). These two  
models have various ways of data collection as well. Depending on the model it may store the data on  
the terminal itself or transmit live data back to a host device.  
The SP5502 stores data in the unit and has the ability to utilize a RS232 or USB connection to  
communicate to a host device for both application program downloads and data uploads. The SP5502  
includes either a USB or RS232 cable. In order to begin an application download or data transfer the  
following steps would need to be followed.  
1. Remove the Optimus cradle, the power supply, and either the USB or RS232 cable from the box.  
2. Plug the power supply into a power outlet and insert the other end into the cradle. The red LED  
on the cradle will illuminate if the power supply is connected correctly.  
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3. Follow steps a and b  
a. For the RS232 cable plug the 9 pin serial connector into a serial port on the host device.  
Plug the opposite end into the communication port of the cradle.  
b. For the USB cable plug the USB end of the cable into an appropriate communication port  
on the host device and the opposite end of the cable into the communication port of the  
cradle*.  
4. Power up the Optimus and select the Utilities option.  
5. This will open additional menu options. Select the Transfer Files option.  
6. Select Get Program on the next menu. The unit is now ready to download an application  
program.  
7. Place unit in cradle and download the appropriate application program.  
8. Once the Optimus has received the application program the unit is ready for scanning and  
collecting data.  
The Optimus Bluetooth is similarly setup, but the Bluetooth capability makes it necessary to take a few  
additional steps. Prior to downloading applications and transferring files an operation known as  
Bluetooth pairing must be performed. Bluetooth pairing is what happens when two Bluetooth enabled  
devices agree to communicate with one another. When this happens, the two devices join what is called  
a trusted pair. When one device recognizes another device in an established trusted pair, each device  
automatically accepts communication, bypassing the discovery and authentication process that  
normally happen during Bluetooth interactions. To setup the Bluetooth pairing follow steps 1-8.  
1. With Optimus powered off press and hold the 7, 9, and power keys. The System Module menu  
will appear on screen.  
2. Using the arrows select the Bluetooth Menu option.  
3. Select Pairing Test from the list of options that appears using the arrow keys. The message  
“Inquiring … Please wait” will appear on the display.  
4. The name of Bluetooth enabled devices will appear on the display. Using the arrow keys  
highlight the appropriate host device name and press the enter key to select that device.  
5. The menu will appear on the display. Select the Serial Port** option. And enable the appropriate  
serial port options.  
6. Press “ESC” to start Bluetooth pairing.  
7. Successful pairing has been completed when “Connect OK!! Update Freq. Devices” appears on  
the display. Additionally the display on the Bluetooth enabled host device will have notification  
popup that indicates a Bluetooth device has been connected.  
8. Power off the Optimus.  
Upon completion of the pairing process, and depending on the active application program, the user will  
be able to begin data transmission via the Bluetooth communication.  
It is important to note that when setting up the Optimus for Bluetooth pairing, that if  
the host device has enabled Bluetooth security settings, then the Optimus must  
match those settings in order for the pairing to be successfully completed.  
*A software driver is required for proper installation. The driver is included with the installation CD provided with each  
Optimus. In addition the driver can be downloaded from http://www.metrologic.com.  
** It is important to note that this method of BT pairing is for “Serial Port Profile” only. To connect to the BT access  
point, please contact Metrologic representative.  
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Data Upload  
1. To transfer the data collected select the Utilities option.  
2. Select the Transfer Files option on the next menu and then the Send Files option.  
3. Re-insert the Optimus unit into the cradle and upload the data to the host device.  
The OptimusSBT Bluetooth model is similarly connected to the host device and programmed however,  
there are some key differences in the data collection process. The OptimusSBT Bluetooth supports  
transmission of data wirelessly and as such has the capability of communicating that data in two  
distinctive methods, Network Emulation and Serial Emulation.  
Network Emulation: Because of the wireless capability of the Optimus Bluetooth it has the capability to  
transmit data wirelessly to a Bluetooth equipped access point. An access point  
that exists and is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) allows users to collect  
and transmit data in real time, minimizing time lost to transfer data to a host  
device.  
Serial Emulation: Serial Emulation is another manner in which the wireless capable Optimus  
Bluetooth can transmit data and upload an application program. With Serial  
Emulation the Optimus Bluetooth can transmit wirelessly to any Bluetooth device  
that supports Serial Port Profile (SPP). The SPP supported device also allows  
users to download an application program to the OptimusSBT Bluetooth  
wirelessly.  
It is important to note that plugging the Optimus into a serial port or USB port on the  
host device does not guarantee communication with the Optimus. Ensure that the  
communication port on the host device is not populated by another device.  
Confirm that the communication settings on both the host device and the Optimus  
correspond prior to a program download or data upload. The communication port  
settings on the host device to verify are the download/upload method, port number,  
and baud rate (For further detail see the Optimizer User’s Guide).  
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The System Module  
The system module on the Optimus is another useful tool included with the Optimus. It provides  
information about the Optimus and access to the system menu for configuring the Optimus. In order to  
access the system module, follow the instructions below:  
1. With the Optimus powered off press down and hold the 7, 9, and power button.  
2. An audible indicator will sound to indicate that the Optimus is powered on.  
3. The Optimus will display the system menu.  
The system menu will list a number of options:  
Information  
Settings  
Tests  
Memory  
Power  
Load Program  
Note: The different OptimusS models may have varying menu options.  
System Menu Options  
Depending on the application program that is active on the Optimus, there are number of settings and  
options that may be selected for both setup and testing. The tables show a number of those settings  
and their descriptions.  
Information  
The Information option provides information about the Optimus including:  
Hardware Version  
Serial Number  
Manufacturing Date  
Application Program Version  
Hardware Configurations  
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Settings  
SETTING  
DEFAULT  
Clock  
N/A  
the light goes off after 20  
seconds  
Backlight ON Period  
CPU Speed  
Full speed  
10 minutes  
Powering Off the Terminal 
Power On Options  
Program Resume  
Key Click  
Enable  
Set a password to protect the user from entering the system  
System Password  
menu.  
no password is set  
Tests  
The OptimusS has numerous tests available to the user for both operation and diagnostics. Depending  
on the application program that is in the active memory will determine which tests can be performed and  
are available to the user. The following table provides a description of the available tests.  
SETTING  
DEFAULTS  
To test the reading performance of the scanner. The following symbologies are enabled for  
the Reader test. All other symbologies will need to be enabled via programming.  
Default Bar codes: Code 39, Industrial 25, Interleave 25,Codabar, Code 93, Code 128,  
UPCE, UPCE with ADDON 2, UPCE with ADDON 5, EAN8, EAN8 with ADDON 2  
EAN8 with ADDON 5, EAN13, EAN13 with ADDON 2, EAN13 with ADDON 5  
To test the buzzer with different Frequency/Duration. Press ENTER key to start and then  
press any key to stop the test.  
To test LCD display and LED indicator. Press ENTER key to start and then press any key to  
stop the test.  
To test the rubber keys. Press a key and the result will be shown on the LCD display. Note  
that the FN key should be used in conjunction with numeral keys.  
To test the data memory (SRAM). Note after the test, the contents of the memory space will  
be wiped out.  
Reader  
Buzzer  
LCD & LED  
Keyboard  
Memory  
Warning: This test erases any data stored in the terminal.  
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Memory  
The menu option provides the user with ability to gather information on the amount of memory available  
on the Optimus, as well as the ability to initialize the memory. This is accomplished by choosing one of  
the two available selections.  
1. Size Info.  
2. Initialize  
Size Info.  
The Optimus contains two types of memory, SRAM and Flash memory. These two types of memory  
allow the Optimus to perform operational tasks at an optimal level.  
Static random access memory (SRAM): Memory that retains data as long as power is being  
supplied. SRAM does not have to be periodically refreshed and provides quick access to  
data.  
Flash memory: Flash memory is a type of constantly-powered nonvolatile memory that can be  
erased and reprogrammed easily. This allows users to program the Optimus effortlessly.  
Initialize  
This selection enables the user of the Optimus to initialize the memory (SRAM).  
Warning: Initializing the memory will erase the current data of the memory.  
Power  
Selecting the power option allows the user to view the actual voltages of the main battery and the  
backup battery.  
Load Application  
The selection of Load Application enables the user to download an application program to the Optimus.  
Note: For further information on application program downloads see the Optimizer User’s guide.  
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Application  
The Application module runs on top of the System module. The OptimusS Series Portable Data  
Terminals are preloaded with the Optimizer’s run-time program and the following menu will be shown  
upon powering the unit up:  
Models (SP5502 and SP5535):  
1. Run Program  
2. Utilities  
Utilizing the arrow keys select the menu option and execute it by pressing the ENTER key. For certain  
models of the OptimusS Series the Data Optimizer program may need to be used in order to handle the  
in-coming and out-going data to and from a host device. For detailed information, please refer to  
“Optimizer User’s Guide” and “DataOptimizer User’s Guide”.  
Note: If the Application Generator is used to create the application program, it will be necessary to  
download it to the terminal.  
Programming the terminal  
There are three software tools available for developing application programs for the terminal.  
The Optimizer Program Builder  
The “BASIC” Compiler  
The “C” Compiler  
For detailed information, please consult the appropriate manual or contact Metrologic Instruments, Inc..  
Programming the communication cradle  
The communication cradle of the OptimusS Portable Data Terminal supports serial IR interface only. If a  
customized PC application has been developed for communication with the terminal via the cradle, it  
will be necessary to first configure the cradle through programming. There is a DLL available for this  
purpose.  
For more information, please contact Metrologic Instruments, Inc..  
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Troubleshooting  
SYMPTOM  
DESCRIPTION  
Make sure the battery is inserted and charged.  
Does not power up after  
pressing POWER key.  
Charge the battery and check the charging status. If no charging information shown on  
the display, reload the battery and check if the battery is properly installed then try again.  
Call for service if problem persists.  
Check if the cable is plugged tightly into host device and cradle.  
Cannot transmit data or  
programs to/from the terminal  
Check if host communication parameters (COM port, baud rate, data bits, parity, and  
stop bit) match with the Terminal's.  
Verify that the communication port on the host device is not in use by another device.  
Turn off the power then enter the system menu. From the system menu, select the Test  
and then its sub-item KBD. Perform the key-in test.  
Keypad does not work  
properly  
Call for service if problem persists.  
Check if the bar codes used are enabled  
Scanner does not scan  
Abnormal responses  
Check if battery-low indicator is shown on the LCD display. If yes, charge the battery  
Call for service if problem persists.  
Open the battery cap and re-load the battery.  
Enter system menu. Run diagnostic test.  
Call for service if problem persists.  
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Figure 8 Scan Areas  
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Contact Information and Office Locations  
Corporate Headquarters  
Metrologic Instruments, Inc.  
90 Coles Road  
Blackwood, NJ 08012-4683  
Tel: 856-228-8100  
European, Middle East and  
African HQ & Germany Office  
Eastern Europe and Middle East  
Metrologic Instruments GmbH  
Dornierstrasse 2  
Asian Headquarters - Singapore  
Singapore  
Metrologic Asia (Pte) Ltd  
50 Kallang Avenue  
#01-02  
Fax: 856-228-6673 (Sales)  
Fax: 856-228-1879 (Marketing)  
Fax: 856-228-0653 (Legal/Finance)  
82178 Puchheim  
Munich, Germany  
Tel: 49-89-89019-222  
Fax: 49-89-89019-173  
Noel Corporate Building  
Singapore 339505  
Tel : (65) 6842-7155  
Fax : (65) 6842-7166  
North America  
France  
China  
Metrologic The Americas  
1571 Imperial Way  
Suite B  
West Deptford, NJ 08066  
Tel: 1.856.537.6400  
Fax: 1.856.537.6474  
Metrologic Eria France SA  
69 Rue de la Belle Etoile  
ZI Paris Nord II, BP 50057  
95947 – ROISSY CDG CEDEX  
Tel: +33 (0) 1 48.63.78.78  
Fax: +33 (0) 1 48.63.24.94  
MTLG AutoID Instr. (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd  
Room 1419, No.1 Ji long Road  
Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone  
Shanghai 200000  
Tel: 86-21-58692780  
Fax:86-21-58692782  
Adaptive Optics Associates (AOA)  
Ten Wilson Road  
Cambridge, MA 02138-1128  
Tel: 617-806-1400  
Fax: 617-806-1899  
Italy  
China  
Suzhou Sales Office  
BLK A, Room# 03/03-04  
No.5 Xinghan Str., Xinsu Industrial Sq  
China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial  
Park,Suzhou, PRC  
Metrologic Instruments Italia srl  
Via Emilia 70  
40064 Ozzano dell’Emilia (BO)  
Tel: +39 0 51 6511978  
Fax: +39 0 51 6521337  
Tel: 86-512-67622550  
Omniplanar  
1571 Imperial Way  
Suite A  
West Deptford, NJ  
Tel: 856.537.6100  
Fax: 856.537.6116  
Fax: 86-512-67622560  
Poland  
Metrologic Instruments Poland Sp.z o.o  
Poleczki 21  
02-822 Warsaw, Poland  
Tel: +48 (22) 545 04 30  
Fax:+48 (22) 545 04 31  
China  
Guangzhou Sales Office  
Room 2307  
Foreign Economic and Trade Bldg  
#351 Tianhe Road  
Guangzhou City, Guangdong  
Province, PRC  
Tel: 86-20-38823476  
Fax: 86-20-38823477  
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South America and Central America European, Middle East and  
African Headquarters  
Asian Headquarters - Singapore  
Brazil  
Russia  
China  
Metrologic do Brasil Ltda.  
Rua da Paz 2059  
CEP 04713-002  
Chácara Santo Antônio  
São Paulo, SP, Brasil  
Tel: 55-11-5182-8226  
Fax: 55-11-5182-8315  
Metrologic Russia  
Bolshaya Novodmitrovskaya 14  
RU-125015  
Beijing Sales Office  
Tower A, 5th Floor, Unit 5204  
China Intn'l Science and Tech  
Convention Ctr  
No. 12 Yu Min Road Chao Yang Dist  
Beijing China 100029  
Moscow Russia  
Tel: +7 095 730 7424  
Fax: +7 095 730 7425  
Tel/Fax: 86 10 82253472  
Spain  
Outside Brazil  
Metrologic South America  
Rua da Paz 2059  
Metrologic Eria Ibérica, SL  
Julián Camarillo 29, D-1  
28037 Madrid  
Tel: +34 913 272 400  
Fax: +34 913 273 829  
India  
Metrologic India  
403, 4th Floor Carlton Towers  
No. 1, Airport Road  
Bangalore, India 560 008  
Tel: +91 80 51256718  
Fax: +91 80 51256719  
CEP 04713-002  
Chácara Santo Antônio  
São Paulo, SP, Brasil  
Tel: 55-11-5182-7273  
Fax: 55-11-5182-7198  
Metrologic European Repair Ctr  
(MERC)  
Metrologic Eria Ibérica, SL  
C/ Alfonso Gomez, 38-40, 1D  
28037 Madrid  
Japan  
European, Middle East and  
African Headquarters  
Metrologic Instruments GmbH  
Dornierstrasse 2  
Metrologic Japan Co., Ltd.  
Matsunoya Building, 6 Floor  
3-14-8 Higashiueno  
Taitou-ku, Tokyo 110-0015 Japan  
Tel: 81-3-3839-8511  
Tel: +34 913 751 249  
Fax: +34 913 270 437  
82178 Puchheim  
Munich, Germany  
Tel: 49-89-89019-0  
Fax: 49-89-89019-200  
United Kingdom  
Fax: 81-3-3839-8519  
Metrologic Instruments UK Ltd  
58 Tempus Business Centre  
Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke  
Hampshire RG21 6XG  
Germany, Austria and Switzerland  
Metrologic Instruments GmbH  
Dornierstrasse 2  
82178 Puchheim  
Munich, Germany  
Tel: +44 (0) 1256 365900  
Fax: +44 (0) 1256 365955  
Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke  
Hampshire RG21 6XG  
Tel: 49-89-89019-0  
fax: 49-89-89019-200  
Tel: +44 (0) 1256 365900  
Fax: +44 (0) 1256 365955  
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Safety Notices  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:  
Reposition or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
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