Phaser p460 software
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Requirements and Notices for Software and Hardware. Contact Us. Award-Winning Design The P is comfortable to hold and easy to use. The scanner's ergonomic contours fit the hand securely and help reduce fatigue, which is important in scan-intensive applications. The P's key numeric keypad and easy-to-read two-line by character display are top-mounted for effortless access and visibility.
Get the best of Field Technologies Online delivered straight to your Inbox! Sign in or Sign-up. For additional information on daisy chaining, see Daisy-Chaining Cradles on page Charging Using the Cradle 1.
Connect the power supply to the power input jack on the cradle. Connect the power supply to a receptacle supplying AC power of the proper voltage level.
Insert the scanner into the cradle so that the nose of the scanner and tip of the handle seat into the receptacles. Placing the Scanner into the Cradle 4. Check the charge status indicator light. For additional information on charging, see Table on page The battery charges automatically.
A scanner with a depleted battery starts charging immediately upon insertion into the cradle, whereas a scanner with a partially charged battery begins charging after approximately 15 minutes.
Note that the scanner can be removed from the cradle at any time. Charging Using a Cable 1. Connect the cable to the scanner. Connect the power supply to the power jack on the cable.
Table Blinking Slowly The scanner is properly seated in the cradle and charging will begin shortly. Blinking Rapidly The battery is actively charging.
On Battery charging is complete. Set Up Changing the Battery Once a battery is fully charged, it will generally last up to 12 hours without being returned to the cradle.
By returning it to the cradle during the day, you extend this time. If a significant decrease in battery life is noticed and does not correspond to increased usage, consider replacing the battery. Removing the Battery 1. Slide the release latch down using center indent and remove the cover. Removing the Battery Compartment Cover 2.
Slide the battery toward the bottom of the scanner and then pull the bottom of the battery back and out of the scanner.
Place the top portion of the battery curved side up, contacts toward top into the scanner and then slide it up the handle. Replace the battery compartment cover. Slide the release latch up to secure the cover in place. When Using the Scanner as a Corded Device When using the scanner as a corded device, power and host communications take place using a cable.
RS Communication with a Host 1. Make sure all host devices are powered down. If using a cradle for communication, plug the power supply lead into the Power port on the bottom of the cradle. Connect the power supply into an AC receptacle. The Synapse cable must be connected to the cradle step 2 AND the flying power lead plugged in step 4.
If the cables are not connected in this sequence, the Synapse Interface Adapter will not operate properly. Connect the other end of the Synapse cable to the Synapse Interface adapter. The Synapse cable has a flying power lead. Connect this lead to the receptacle in the Synapse Interface adapter, as shown in Figure See the Synapse guide for details. Synapse and Adapter Cable 5. Connect the Synapse Interface adapter to the host. Connect the power supply to the cradle see Figure and Figure Connect the appropriate line cord to the power supply and into an AC receptacle.
Scan the appropriate Synapse bar codes to set up the Synapse cable for your specifications. The Synapse cable must be connected to the scanner step 2 AND the flying power lead plugged in step 4. Connect the Synapse cable into the bottom of the scanner. Connect the standard Phaser memory scanner power supply to the power receptacle in the Synapse cable. An adapter cable is required.
See Figure on page When the unit is powered up, it displays the system start-up banner. Symbol Technologies Initializing By default, this feature is enabled. This does not disable the quantity entry feature discussed in Eliminating Repetitive Scanning on page If your entry exceeds 34 characters, the characters will scroll off the visible portion of the screen, but are retained for storage.
Numeric buttons 1 through 9 are associated with the alpha characters. For example, the letters A, B and C are located on numeric button 7. Press the button with the letter you desire - once for the letter A, twice for the letter B, or three times for the letter C. You can continue entering alpha characters or switch to numerics.
Wait for one second you will hear a low pitched beep. B Press numeric button 7 twice. F Press numeric button 8 three times. For more information, refer to Keypad Operation on page This quantity entry feature can also be used when manually entering bar code data.
Next, the bar code data entry screen reappears. The scanner sends the bar code data to the host the keyed-in amount of times. For instance, if you type in a quantity of 6 then scan a bar code, the scanner sends that bar code data to the host six times as if the bar code had been scanned six times.
If a record is deleted, the total number of records bbbb displayed on the bottom right of the review screen will not change. For example, if five records have been scanned and stored in memory and the third record is deleted, the review screen will continue to display the total number of records stored in memory as five.
But a review of the individual records will show no third record existing. Then, place the scanner in the cradle or connect a communication cable. When the screen below appears, the scanner is ready to initiate the transfer. You have 30 seconds to either insert the scanner into a cradle or attach a communications cable.
If you fail to do so, a retry screen will appear. After the stored data is transmitted to the host, the following screen appears: Finished. Daisy-Chaining Cradles Up to 12 cradles can be connected in series daisy-chained to communicate through a single serial port.
To enable it, simply daisy-chain the cradles together through COM2. See Setting Up the Cradle on page for more details. Each cradle still requires its own power supply.
The scanner automatically switches to scan and transmit operation when a cable is attached. To eliminate repetitive scanning, you can enter a quantity prior to scanning a bar code. Refer to Eliminating Repetitive Scanning on page Enter System Menu by scanning the bar code below or by entering a keypad sequence. When you enter the system menu, the following screen appears: Phaser Setup 0. System Setup Below is the list of available options. Press the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through them.
System Setup App. Option Description 0. Set Com Protocol 0. Back to Main Sets the communication protocol used by the default applications. Set Date Sets the date of the internal clock of the scanner. The scanner displays its current date and provides a prompt for the user to enter the new date. Set Time Sets the time of the internal clock of the scanner. The scanner displays its current time value, and provides a prompt for the user to enter the new time.
For example, to enter PM, enter Set Contrast Sets the display contrast. The scanner displays the current contrast setting. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the contrast. The default contrast is 7, and the range is from 0 to 15, with 0 being the lightest and 15 being the darkest. The scanner displays its current ID, and the user may key in a new value between 1 and The default is Back to Main Returns the user to the system menu.
If battery power is not restored within 24 hours, time and date information will be lost. Control App. Control allows you to control your application, specifically, load new system application files on your scanner, reset your default applications, etc. Option 0. To enter this mode using the key pad, select this option on the system menu. On the PC Utility, initiate the download. After downloading is complete, the system menu is exited and the application initiated.
Set Default App Description Reinstalls the default application and returns all parameters to their factory settings values listed in Table This option may be used to restore functionality to a scanner which has been loaded with a defective application. Prior to resetting the default application, the user is prompted to confirm this operation: Reset Default App?
OR To enter this mode from an application without entering the system menu, scan the bar code below. System Code Description Updates the scanner operating system Firmware. An RS cable is required. It connects the scanner not the cradle to the host. Scanner ready, On PC start download After the download is complete, the system menu is exited and the application initiates. Scan Parameters Description This feature only works when used with an application generated with MCL-Designer and allows you to program your scanner by scanning the bar codes in Chapter 5, Parameter Menus.
Parameters already set in your MCL-Designer generated application can not be overridden by scanning bar codes. Set Default Param Restores the default parameters in the scanner. The default parameters overwrite any scanned parameters. Prior to resetting the default parameters, you are prompted to confirm your choice. Battery Check Description Checks the battery charge level. Good indicates the battery does not require recharging. When the battery is close to complete discharge, the following message displays: Recharge Battery 9.
It is recommended that data files be transferred from the scanner to the host before erasing. A screen prompts you to indicate which file is being erased. File to Erase? To enter this mode using the keypad, select this option on the System Menu.
The following screen displays. OR To enter this mode from an application outside of the System Menu, scan the bar code below. Return to App Return to App. This enhances capability between bar code data and your host software, allowing you to program the scanner rather than modifying your host application.
The scanner can be programmed via a serial RS download or by scanning Scan generated programming bar codes. Scanner programming is saved in a setup file which can be distributed electronically Web site, floppy disk, or E-mail. A copy of Scan is on the CD included with your scanner. Note: Advanced data formatting rules created with Scan are for use with the default application only and will not work with applications created with MCL-Designer.
To download a Scan generated ADF rule, scan the bar code below. Place the scanner in its cradle or attach an RS cable. Then initiate the download on the PC utility. If this is not what you need for your application, refer to the MCL Designer Manual for programming instructions and Chapter 5, Parameter Menus for scanning and communications parameters. If you need assistance, contact your local supplier or Symbol Support Center.
If you are using the scanner in corded mode, make sure all cable connections are secure. Otherwise, make sure the battery is sufficiently charged. Make sure the bar code is in the correct scanning range. Aim and press the trigger. Laser light reflecting directly back into the scanner from the bar code is known as specular reflection. Simple practice quickly shows what tolerances to work within. If you have trouble, refer to Troubleshooting on page For additional information on Scan, see Scan on page A beep lets you know that the entry was accepted.
Every time you press the button with the letter you desire, you hear a low-pitched beep to let you know that the entry was registered. Although the entry is registered, it has not been Operation transferred to the host yet. A high-pitched beep lets you know that the entry has been transferred to the host. To return to numeric mode, press the Mode key again. Pressing the Enter key saves the data. To put a decimal point. Now resume typing in the values to the right of the decimal.
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