Chatsworth Data CSCAN6000C SCANNER User Manual cSCAN6000 C DS 030211 pub

Chatsworth Data SCANNER cSCAN6000 C DS 030211 pub

Users Manual

Our API has advanced features like, Deskew, Crop, B/W, Feed/Exit Control, Branding, Barcode  Recognition and can contain up to 99 variants of OMR formats in 1 configuration for FAST data processing. This API is available for Linux and Windows OS’s, written in C++ and .NET . The  cSCAN 6000-C has an A6 size form path. User service accessibility is simplified via a hinged transport design which allows total access to the rollers and lenses for cleaning and other preventative maintenance operations.      The  cSCAN 6000-C comes standard with a simplex read-head.  Options include either a 2nd read head to scan both sides of a form in 1 pass or a 1” thermal brander. Chatsworth Data has  designed and manufactured data capture equipment since 1971. The company currently supplies equipment to a number of diverse vertical markets that include  education, gaming/lottery, government, healthcare, survey, vote tabulation, and many more. The cSCAN 6000-C image scanner was specifically developed to support  Point Of Sale (POS), gaming, lottery and other commercial  data capture applications that require a robust design to handle the rigors of every day use.  The small footprint, and  lightweight/portability of this scanner lends itself well for use at retail counters, betting shops, workstation desktops, and general forms data capture on-the-go. The interface options are  TWAIN, or our proprietary API.   cSCAN 6000-C Applications  The design of the cSCAN 6000-C does  well to support data capture requirements for:  •  Lotteries •  Totalisator Systems •  Promotional Games •  Bingo/Keno •  Medical Data Management •  Educational & Commercial Testing •  Election Systems •  Surveys •  Customer Satisfaction •  Registration Systems •  General Data Input •  Bank Check Processing cSCAN 6000-C High Speed Desktop     Image & OMR  Scanner Chatsworth Data/CDC Data LLC, 9735 Lurline Avenue • Chatsworth, CA 91311 USA• Phone: +1 818-350-5070 • Toll-free: 877-380-6855 • Fax: +1 818-350-5090 sales@chatsworthdata.com • www.chatsworthdata.com •  Scan forms from 3.25 - 4.1 inches wide (82.55 - 104 mm)  •  USB 1.1, 2.0 compatible •  Simplex or Duplex CIS head option •  Optional 1” thermal brander •  Reads many variations of OMR form types and barcodes •  200, 100 DPI bitmap image output in about a second •  Fast 17 inches per second scan •  Rugged design •  User serviceable •  CE, FCC approved
Scanner API:   Available for both Windows and Linux operating systems, our API provides the various tools necessary to process forms for Optical Mark/Barcode Recognition and general Image Data Capture making it ideally suited for:  1. Education 2. Vote Tabulation 3. Medical Records 4. Gaming and Lottery 5. Document Management  for Businesses and Government Available in both Windows and Linux. Our API provides the Scanning Speed: Max  450mm (17.70”/sec) Normal 350mm (13.78”/sec)  Throughput: Approx. 22-30 cards per minute  Form Size: Max width -104mm (4.1”), Min 82.55mm (3.25”)  Max Length - 290mm (11.42”) Feed Method: Manual insertion with powered transport feed through, software controlled, eject front or eject rear  Paper Path: The cSCAN 6000-C  scanner has a paper path that is easily accessible for clearing jams and cleaning the CIS head.  A simple hinged connection allows the upper assembly to open for complete access to the paper path Communication Interface: USB 2.0, USB 1.1 Scan Technique: Single red drop high speed CIS (Contact Image Sensor)  Form Marking: #2 Pencil Blue or  black ball point pen Blue or  black felt-tip pen Pre-printed marks  Dimensions:  (w/stacker) 169mm x 244mm x  170mm   6.65” x 9.60” x 6.69”  (w/o stacker) 112mm x 164mm x  170mm    4.41” x 6.46” x 6.69”  Weight: 1.6 kg, (3.53 lb)  Operating Conditions: 0° C to +50° C (+32°F to 122°F)   10 to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing Power: DC input: +24 volts @ 1.2 Amps (motor running) 2.4 Amps (Surge) Commercial Grade Reliability and Support  All Chatsworth Data scanners are built with commercial use in mind.  Our 39+ years in the data capture business has enabled us to design and build the scanner that is ideally suited for long term use in a rigorous environment with minimal downtime.  Our new cSCAN series image scanners bring value and competence to any system that will be required to operate in such conditions.    All of our products are backed by a company that prides itself on customer support and whose reputation for doing so is internationally recognized throughout the data capture industry.    When you require support or if you have any questions regarding our products, please contact us at anytime and we will be glad to assist you.       cSCAN6000-C DS 030211 General Specifications cSCAN 6000-C  High Speed Desktop Image & OMR Scanner Certificate# 43619 Scan Resolution: 200 DPI , 256 gray scale  MTBF:  50,000 Hours (CIS only) Supported OS: Windows 98,2000,XP Linux (Redhat, Suse, Gentoo) Storage: -25° C to +60° C (-13° F to 140° F) 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Output Format:  1 Bit (B/W), 8 Bit (256 Grayscale) bmp image file (jpg, tiff, etc) Optional features: Duplex CIS Heads Integrated Thermal Printer CDC Data LLC 9735 Lurline Avenue • Chatsworth CA 91311 1 877-380-6855 (in the US) • • 1 818-350-5070 (Worldwide) Fax 1 818-350-5090        www.chatsworthdata.com   For more information contact:   Chatsworth Data—Sales Ph: +1 (818) 350-5072 Fax: +1 (818) 350-5090  sales@chatsworthdata.com  Note: 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 or more of the following measures:       ㆍReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  ㆍIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.  ㆍConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  ㆍConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules.

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