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Table of contacts – Metrologic Instruments MS1890 User Manual

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Introduction

Product Overview ............................................................................................. 1

Scanner and Accessories................................................................................. 2

Scanner Components....................................................................................... 4

The PowerLink Cable ....................................................................................... 5

Labels............................................................................................................... 6

Maintenance..................................................................................................... 6

Installing the Scanner to the Host System

RS232 MS1890-14........................................................................................... 7

Keyboard Wedge MS1890-47 .......................................................................... 8

Stand Alone Keyboard MS1890-47 .................................................................. 9

IBM MS1890-11 ............................................................................................. 10

Full Speed USB MS1890-40 (Integrated) ....................................................... 11

Low Speed USB MS1890-38 (Integrated) ...................................................... 11

Scanner Operation

Multi-Try Trigger Mode ................................................................................... 12

Audible Indicators........................................................................................... 13

Visual Indicators ............................................................................................. 14

Failure Modes................................................................................................. 15

Depth of Field by Minimum Bar Code Element Width .................................... 16

IR Activation Range........................................................................................ 17

Troubleshooting Guide ....................................................................................... 18

Design Specifications ......................................................................................... 22

Applications and Protocols ................................................................................. 24

Default Settings – Communication Parameters.................................................. 25

Configuration Modes .......................................................................................... 29