Page 2 - Copyright; Trademarks
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iii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Canada ................................................................................................ 24 Warnings.............................................................................................. 24 Limited Warranty .................................................
Page 5 - Theory of Operation; If the bar code and object is removed
1 I NTRODUCTION Metrologic’s ScanQuest ® Engines are miniature laser bar code scanners designed to be used in OEM applications and decode equipped OEM devices. The ScanQuest series provides fast, accurate, reliable scanning in a compact, lightweight package. Two engine models are available: the IS41...
Page 6 - Accessories; Decoded; Metrologic Part Number
2 I NTRODUCTION Accessories The following are available: IS4125 Decoded Scan Engine Part Numbers Decode Demo Kit 45729 (Includes RS232 adapter cable – MCA951 to 9 PC port) M LPN * D ESCRIPTION M ANUFACTURE /P ART N O . 6233 Red LED GI High Efficiency HP HLMP-1300 811 Green LED GI High Efficiency HP ...
Page 7 - NTRODUCTION; Components of the ScanQuest Scan Engine; This aperture emits laser light.; Infrared Object Sensor:; Scanner Termination
3 I NTRODUCTION Components of the ScanQuest Scan Engine Figure 1 : IS4110 Figure 2 : IS4125 Scanner window: This aperture emits laser light. Infrared Object Sensor: When a specified time has elapsed without any scanning, the unit will enter a “standby” mode. To reactivate the unit, present an object...
Page 8 - Label Locations; Maintenance
4 I NTRODUCTION Label Locations The serial number label is located on the bottom of the unit. On the top of the unit is the “avoid exposure” and model number label. The following are examples of these labels: Figure 3 : Labels Maintenance Smudges and dirt can interfere with the proper scanning of a ...
Page 9 - IR; Unit
5 IR S ENSOR A CTIVATION An infrared (IR) sensor located behind the scanner window initiates the scanning process. In short range mode the signal projects approximately 101.61 mm – 177.84 mm (4" – 7") beyond the output window. In long range mode the signal projects approximately 228.61 mm – ...
Page 10 - Specifications are subject to change without notice.
6 D ESIGN S PECIFICATIONS O PERATIONAL Light Source: VLD 650 ± 10 nm CDRH/IEC: Designed to be used in CDRH Class II and IEC Class 2 laser products UL: UL recognized component for Canada and US Depth of Field, UPC 100%: 12.7 mm to 203.2 mm (.5" to 8") for 0.33 mm (13 mil) bar codes Scan Speed...
Page 11 - ECHANICAL; watts
7 D ESIGN S PECIFICATIONS M ECHANICAL Dimensions: 45.7 mm L x 40.6 mm W x 18.5 mm D ( 1.8" L x 1.6" W x .73" D) Weight: 55 g. (1.94 oz.) IS4125 Termination: Low profile ZIF 12-pin connector that accepts a 1 mm x 12 position FFC/FPC cable Dimensions: 45.7 mm L x 40.6 mm W x 14 mm D (1.8...
Page 12 - Specifications for the Supplemental Window; Material; The window should have a transmission of 95% or greater at 675 nm.; Mounting
8 D ESIGN S PECIFICATIONS Specifications for the Supplemental Window The IS4100 ScanQuest series was designed for integration into OEM equipment. The device is designed to function at its maximum performance capabilities as shipped. If the scanner is integrated into a system that requires a suppleme...
Page 19 - Pin; * Pins 4, 5, 6 and 8 main function is to transmit scan codes between the
15 S CANNER T ERMINATIONS IS4125-17 Connector Pin Assignments Metrologic provides a low profile ZIF 12-pin connector to connect to a 1 mm x 12 position FFC/FPC cable. The pin assignments are as follows: Pin Signal Name Function 1 VCC Input. 5VDC (± 0.25V) This requires 25 mA in standby and 130 mA pe...
Page 23 - IS4110 Connector Pin Assignments
19 S CANNER T ERMINATIONS IS4110 Connector Pin Assignments Metrologic provides a low profile ZIF 10-pin connector that accepts an FPC/FFC cable with a 1.0 mm Pitch and a 0.3 mm end thickness. This cable is available from Metrologic in various lengths. The pin assignments are as follows: Pin Signal N...
Page 25 - Regulatory Requirements; Europe
21 R EGULATORY R EQUIREMENTS AND W ARNINGS Regulatory Requirements The IS4100 Series ScanQuest Laser Scan engines are designed to meet the requirements of CDRH Class II and IEC Class 2 laser products. CDRH Class II/IEC Class 2 are defined as follows: Emission Duration: Greater than 0.25 seconds Acce...
Page 26 - Laser Safety
22 R EGULATORY R EQUIREMENTS AND W ARNINGS Europe The CE Mark is required on products with IS4110 and IS4125 Scan Engines if the products are to be imported into European Economc Area (EEA) countries. Use of the CE Mark requires compliance with Directives and standards dependent upon the type of pro...
Page 27 - United States; To assist with the FDA filing requirements (refer to; EMC
23 R EGULATORY R EQUIREMENTS AND W ARNINGS United States Laser Safety To assist with the FDA filing requirements (refer to Regulatory Requirements on page 21), Metrologic has registered the scan engine with the FDA as a component. Customers can contact CDRH at the following address: Food and Drug Ad...
Page 28 - Canada; Warnings; German
24 R EGULATORY R EQUIREMENTS AND W ARNINGS Canada Laser Safety The Radiation Protection Bureau currently accepts products meeting the FDA standards in Canada. For more information contact: Radiation Protection Bureau 775 Brookfield Road Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1C1 EMC Products meeting FCC 47 CFR Part 15...
Page 30 - ATENTS
26 P ATENTS This Metrologic product may be covered by, but is not limited to, one or more of the following US Patents: U.S. Patent No.: 5,260,553; 5,340,971; 5,340,973; 5,424,525; 5,468,951; 5,484,992; 5,525,789; 5,528,024; 5,627,359; 5,661,292; 5,777,315; 5,789,730; 5,789,731; 5,811,780; 5,825,012;...
Page 32 - NDEX
28 I NDEX Pin Assignments.................... 15–19 Pinout .................................... 15–19 Protocols ....................................... 5 R Red LED ........................................ 2 Regulatory Requirements Canada Laser Safety............... 24 Europe Laser Safety...............
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