Cognex Germany Aachen DM9500 802.11a/b/g Mini Compact Flash Module User Manual

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COGNEX®DataMan® 9500Quick Reference Guide
ii  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide  iiiGetting Started About DataMan 9500 • DataMan 9500 Accessories • Physical Layout of the Reader Page 41Powering Up your DataMan 9500 Overview of Setting Up the Reader • Powering Up • Wireless Communication • Backing Up your DataMan 9500 • Power Management Page 82DataMan 9500 Applications Initial Screen • Setup Tool Lite Overview • Read Results • Inventory Demo Application3DataMan 9500 PC Software Install DataMan 9500 Software • Troubleshooting a Wireless Connection • Start the PC Setup Tool • Use the Setup Tool Menu Bar4Compliance Information, Warnings and NoticesDataMan 9500 Specications •  Laser Information • Agency Compliance Statements6DataMan 9500 Operations Keyboard Emulation • Calibrating your Screen • Triggering • Data Buffering • Charging • Changing Batteries • Field of View and Reading Distances5Page 16Page 24Page 30Page 44ii  DataMan 8000 Quick Reference Guide
4  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   5About DataMan 9500The DataMan 9500 reader offers a handheld ID reader supporting an integrated user interface based on a mobile computer. It combines the industry’s most advanced technology for reading 1-D and 2-D codes using liquid lens technology with a programmable WinCE platform.The enhanced interface allows you to write and implement your own application according to your work environment’s needs.The DataMan 9500 reader includes the following features:•  an embedded color LCD and full function keyboard•  an embedded Setup Tool Lite, which allows you to view acquired and decoded images directly on the reader and perform reader conguration•  several embedded programming interfaces that you can use to write custom applications•  support for direct connection to an existing corporate or factory wireless networkDataMan 9500 AccessoriesCharging Base Station DMA-CBASE-00Power Supply for base stationDMA-24VPWR-xxBatteryDMA-HHBATTERY-00Stylus DMA-STYLUS-00CD-ROMDMA-SETUPTOOL-421Quick Reference Guide (this document)590-7146
6  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   7Physical Layout of the ReaderLASER LIGHT, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM1 2modeFtabalt34 5 67 8 90-+abc defghi jkl mnopqrs tuv wxyzUltraLightColor LCDIndicator LightTrigger (press and hold to read) WinCE desktopKeypadspare battery chargergreen battery status indicator spare battery status indicatorpowerstyluslanyard hookTriggerPowerBackspaceSwitch between 123, abc, and ABCAccept Cancelstatus indicator of charginglaser aimerUSB port
8  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   9Overview of Setting Up the ReaderTo be able to connect to your reader on your computer, you must perform the following steps:1. Insert the battery into the reader and put the end cap on. Power up your device by pressing the Power button.2. Try the default congurations using the Setup Tool Lite on your device.3. To change settings on the code reader portion of your device, install the Setup Tool to your PC.  4. Connect to your device on your PC using wireless communication.5. Make the necessary settings using the Setup Tool on your PC.6. Start creating your own application. For more information on how to write your own application, see the DataMan 9500 Integration Guide, available through the DataMan 9500 Developer Toolset Installer.1. Insert the battery and put the end cap on.Powering up your Reader2. Press the power button on the device.1 2modeFtabalt34 5 67 8 90-+abc defghi jkl mnopqrs tuv wxyz
10  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   11DataMan 9500 Wireless CommunicationThe DataMan 9500 device supports two types of wireless communication: ad hoc and access point. By default, the device is congured to connect to an ad hoc network, that is, it communicates with your PC through a wireless network adapter (for example, a wireless USB stick). Access point communication means that the DataMan 9500 connects to a wireless router, which in turn is connected to a PC through Ethernet. Wireless communication is established between the reader and the wireless access point (the router).Ad-Hoc Wireless CommunicationConnect your DataMan 9500 to your PC using the following steps:1. Press the Power button on the device. The Shutdown menu appears.2. Click the Device info... button. The Cognex Device Conguration menu appears.3. In the Wi-Fi group box, check the SSID of the device. You have to remember the SSID to know which device to connect to.4. On your PC, nd the adapter settings options through Control Panel ―› Network and Internet (only on Windows 7)―› Network Connections. 5. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection (your wireless device).6. Click Properties.7. Click the TCP/IPv4 line in the list that appears. 8. Click Properties at the bottom.9. In the window that appears, choose the Use the following IP address option.10. Set the IP address to 192.168.99.1. 11. Click the PC icon on your Windows Desktop toolbar. Your device will     be listed under Wireless Network Connection.12. Click your device based on its SSID. 13. Click the Connect button that appears.When you hear a short beep on your device, wireless communication is established.
12  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   13Access Point Wireless CommunicationConnect your DataMan 9500 to your access point using the following steps:1. Congure your wireless access point so that it recognizes your DataMan 9500 by adding DM9500-AP to your router.2. On your DataMan 9500, using your stylus, click the Start menu icon.3. Click Settings ―› Control Panel. 4. Double-click the Wi-Fi icon. The Summit Client Utility appears.5. In the Active Prole drop-down list, select Default AP.6. Click OK on the upper toolbar for changes to take effect.NOTE that these settings do not persist through the device rebooting. For the changes to be saved, do a Registry Backup, described in the section Backing Up your DataMan 9500 of this document.Your device automatically connects to any access point that is congured this way. A short beep on your DataMan 9500 signals that wireless communication was established.Backing Up your DataMan 9500Unless you save your conguration changes to the Registry Backup, all of them are lost when you power off your device. Perform the following steps to save your changes:1. Click Start menu  ―› Settings ―› Control Panel2. In the Control panel, double-click the Cognex icon.3. Click the Advanced tab.4. Click Registry save/reset. The Registry Backup page appears. Backup Registry is the selected option by default. Click the Backup button.
14  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   15DataMan 9500 Power ManagementPress down the Power button on the device.The following window appears:SuspendThe device goes to sleep on demand. NOTE that the device also goes to sleep automatically after a period of time. To congure this period, click the Start menu, click Settings, Control Panel, Power, and the Schemes tab.Tap the Suspend button to send the device to sleep. Selecting another option changes this button to that option.•  User Idle Timeout: the time after which the screen is dimmed•  System Idle Timeout: the time after which the screen becomes black•  Suspend Timeout: the time after which the device goes to sleepRebootThe contents in the device’s memory are not erased, but data in any running program that you did not save are not preserved. Make sure you save all your changed settings before you reboot. Alternatively, scan the Reboot conguration code on the back cover of this document.Power offThe device shuts down completely. Power off your device any time you do not need it for a long time without charging.1 2modeFtabalt34 5 67 8 90-+abc defghi jkl mnopqrs tuv wxyz
16  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   17DataMan 9500 Initial ScreenThe operating system of your DM9500 device is an embedded WindowsCE system with a number of pre-installed Cognex-specic applications.When your DM9500 device boots up, the following initial screen appears:The My Device icon opens an Explorer window with the contents of the device’s storage.The tray contains the following icons:•  Network - shows network status•  Wi-Fi signal strength•  Clock•  Virtual keyboard•  Task ManagerThe Windows Start menu displays the menu with the default and pre-installed Cognex-specic applications.NOTE: You can write your own application for the DataMan 9500 device. For more information on how to write your own application, see the DataMan 9500 Integration Guide, available through the DataMan 9500 Developer Toolset Installer.Besides Cognex applications, the Summit Client Utility application, also available through the Windows Start menu, provides various wireless settings options.Setup Tool Lite OverviewSetup Tool Lite is an interactive user interface for DataMan 9500. It has a reduced tool set to congure the imager, read and decode images and display live images.Use the following path to start the Setup Tool Lite: Start menu  ―› Programs ―› Cognex ―› Setup Tool Lite.The application automatically connects to the internal code reader, and initializes it if necessary. After initialization, the application window is displayed, with the following main parts:Image display area (optionally with detailed read results)      Read result panelFunctions toolbar
18  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   19For a detailed description of each Setup Tool Lite pane, see the DM9500 Reference Manual, available through the Windows Start menu.Setup Tool Lite Overview (Continued)To quit the Setup Tool Lite, tap the X at the top right corner.decoded imagecode contentLive Display: see what your device seesUltraLight Recipes and Settings: change lighting according to different target light and surface conditions using four different lighting setupsLoad/Save Congurations: save settings or open your previously saved settingsLiquid Lens Setup: make focus settings (focus steps and focus range) per UltraLight paneData Formatting: format the output of the code contentData Validation: check your code content against a pre-dened full string or patternFTP Settings: congure the FTP server you want to send images toAdvanced operations: send DataMan Control Commands (DMCC)Symbology Settings: enable and disable symbologiesHistory: view history of decoded code content and time stamp
20  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   21Setup Tool Lite Read Result PanelThe Read result panel is placed under the image, and shows the code last read. If reading is unsuccessful, no code is displayed here.Tap this result panel or the History button and the History page with the reading history appears.Inventory Demo Application OverviewThe purpose of this demo application is to give a basic example about using the DataMan 9500 device for Inventory purposes in an imaginary warehouse. The application shows the following features:•  Reading product ID codes, displaying them on the handheld screen, together with the image seen. •  Matching product codes with a detailed product database residing either on the device or on a remote company server. •  Displaying the matching product data, together with product images from the database. •  Allowing you to modify the product information and/or the stock data on the device.When started, the application automatically connects to the internal product database (stored on the device), and also to the code reader.On your DataMan 9500, click the Start menu  ―› Programs ―› Cognex ―› Inventory Demo.
22  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   23OR• through a PC connection: in this mode, the Inventory Demo on your DataMan 9500 receives and displays product data and images sent from the PC-side product database, with the help of the PC-based DataMan Demonstrator application. Install the DataMan Demonstrator through the DM9500 Developer Toolset installer.Inventory Demo Application Overview (Continued)For more information on how to use the Inventory Demo and the DataMan Demonstrator, see the DM9500 Reference Manual.NOTE: For Ad-Hoc wireless connections, check your rewall status for the database connection, as images from the database may be blocked by the rewall.The Inventory Demo application runs• in standalone mode: displaying the read images and codes on your DataMan 9500
24  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   25Install DataMan 9500 Software1. Check the DataMan Release Notes for a full list of system requirements. 2. Insert the CD-ROM and follow the on-screen instructions.3. Connect the DataMan 9500 to your PC through Wi-Fi as described in the DataMan 9500 Wireless Communication section of this document.4. Launch the Setup Tool and click Refresh. The reader appears under Network devices.5. Select a Network devices listing and click Connect. Wireless connection“DM9500” with the last 6 characters of MAC address, printed on back of the reader. Troubleshooting a Wireless ConnectionBased on your network conguration, the Setup Tool may not be able to communicate with the reader and it will not appear in the list of Network devices. First check the wireless connection with the reader and click Refresh in the Setup Tool. Next, if you are using an ad hoc network connection, disconnect from the reader and connect again. If you are using an access point network connection, reboot your access point device.If the reader still does not appear, you can use the Add Device option in the Setup Tool. If all of the above fail, remove the battery from the device, insert it again, and start up your reader.
26  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   27Start the PC Setup ToolConnect the reader to the Setup Tool to congure it with the type of symbologies it will decode as well as other parameters, such as the type of trigger it will use and the format of the results it will generate.Alternatively, congure your reader by scanning the appropriate reader conguration code from the Reader CongurationCodes document, available through the Windows Start menu.Trigger buttonRead historyQuick SetupCongure your reader in a few basic stepsConnect to ReaderEstablish a connection to the readerResults DisplayView resultsUltraLight SettingsChoose a trigger type and other acquisition parametersSystem SettingsCongure visual and audio feedback, trigger and output actionsLatest image Context based helpConnection status/Signal strengthBattery level indicator
28  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   29Use the Setup Tool Menu BarEach reader can store its current set of runtime parameters to a conguration (.cfg) le, which contains information such as the enabled symbologies and how any output data should be formatted. The same conguration le can be loaded onto multiple readers, as the le does not contain identication information such as the IP address or device name of the reader used to create it.A reader can also generate a Cognex device conguration (.cdc) le, which stores the set of runtime parameters plus any identication data, such as the name of the device, its IP address, subnet mask, and so on. Cognex recommends generating a device conguration le for each reader to allow you to restore a reader to its operating state with minimal effort. Use the File menu of the Setup Tool to manage .cfg and .cdc les: File MenuOpen Conguration Open a saved .cfg conguration le. Save Conguration Create a .cfg conguration le of current runtime parameters. Print Conguration Code Generate a programming codes sheet representing your reader’s conguration.Restore Device Load a saved device conguration .cdc le, with runtime parameters plus device-specic information for a particular DataMan device. Backup Device Create a device conguration .cdc le for a specic reader. Save Image Save the latest acquired image with .jpg le format.Use the Edit menu for standard Cut, Copy and Paste operations. Use the View menu to view reader information (serial number, rmware version, and so on) and to enable and disable various elements of the Setup Tool, and the Tasks menu to switch between various Setup Tool options. Use the System menu to manage the current settings on the reader and to upgrade the features it currently supports: System MenuSave Settings Save the current parameters to non-volatile memory, which allows the reader to restore these settings each time you reboot it.Reset Conguration Reset all conguration parameters in RAM (volatile memory) to the default settings except for communication settings.Update Firmware Update the reader software.Upload Feature Key Unlock additional features available in the reader software if you have the right key.Use the Help menu to display Setup Tool version information. NOTE that the Setup Tool does not allow you to update rmware if the battery is less than 30% charged. It is therefore recommended to place your device on the base station for charging before you update rmware.
30  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   31Keyboard EmulationKeyboard Emulation allows a text editor on your DataMan 9500 to display code content as if it was typed on your DataMan 9500 keyboard. To enable keyboard emulation, perform the following steps:1. Scan the Mobile Computer Keyboard Emulation Enable Conguration Code (from the ReaderCongurationCodes document, available through the Windows Start menu.)2. Open a text editor on your DataMan 9500, for example, Microsoft WordPad, and place your cursor into an empty document.3. See that scanned codes appear as newly typed text in the document.Calibrating your ScreenYour device starts up showing the initial screen with a factory calibration. If the screen does not respond to your taps, recalibrate your screen by performing the following steps:1. Click Start menu  ―› Settings ―› Control Panel2. Double click the Stylus icon. The Stylus Properties pane appears.3. Switch to the Calibration tab to recalibrate your screen.
32  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   33TriggeringAfter triggering, the last read image is displayed at the center of the screen in either the Setup Tool or the Setup Tool Lite (or both).The application also indicates successful reads with green borders.The read – and possibly formatted – code is displayed under the image.You can trigger the imager by pulling its trigger button or (only when you run Setup Tool Lite) by pressing the yellow barcode button on the top of the device.Trigger will be ON either until you release the button or until the device can successfully read a code.Trigger TypesThe DataMan 9500 trigger mode determines when the reader attempts to read a code. Use the Setup Tool, or the appropriate reader conguration codes, to change trigger types. The following trigger types are supported:•  Presentation: The laser aimer is always on. When motion is detected in front of the reader, the reader will turn on and scan for a symbol. The reader relies on an internal timing mechanism to acquire images.•  Manual (default): Begins acquiring images when you press the trigger button on the reader, and continues acquiring images until a symbol is found and decoded or you release the button. 1 2modeFtabalt34 5 67 8 90-+abc defghi jkl mnopqrs tuv wxyz
34  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   35Data BufferingWhen you are within the wireless range or your access point, your reader sends decoded data to your PC through the access point, which may be a router or your PC. You can also see the decoded images in the Setup Tool, if it is running and connected to the reader.When you leave the wireless range, however, you lose connection to your access point, but you can still keep reading codes. The decoded data is saved in the buffer of the reader. This buffered data appears on your PC again when you come back within the wireless range. While you are still within the wireless range, the reader occasionally blinks blue to indicate that the wireless connection is established.status indicator blinks magenta: your reader is ofineWhen the reader is ofine, good reads are indicated with 2 short beeps and the selected good read status indicator color (green by deafult).status indicator beeps twice: your reader is ofine while decoding symbolswhen the buffer is full, the reader beeps and the status indicator becomes whiteWhen you leave the wireless range, you can still keep reading codes. The reader going ofine is indicated by a long beep and the status indicator ashes magenta. When the buffer is full, no more codes are read. The reader does not discard the oldest read.
36  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   37ChargingYou can check the status of the battery in the Setup Tool:or on the DataMan 9500, by clicking the Start menu  ―› Settings ―› Control Panel ―› Power.blinking red status indicator indicates low batteryBlinking red status indicators will indicate low battery. As the battery discharges, the blink frequency increases.Place the reader on the base station for charging. Make sure that the reader is correctly placed into the slot. Charging starts when the device is turned on. If you previously powered off your device, it automatically turns on if you place it on the base station for charging. In case it does not turn on, turn it on manually.When the reader is charging, the reader’s status indicator will be red. When the status indicator turns orange, it means that the battery is almost fully charged.When the status indicator turns green, the battery is fully charged.12modeFtabalt345 678 90-+abc defghi jkl mnopqrs tuv wxyz12modeFtabalt345 678 90-+abc defghijkl mnopqrstuv wxyzstatus indicator of charging
38  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   392. Hold the reader in an upright position and the battery will slide out of the handle. NOTE that you may need to shake the reader slightly.To change batteries, perform the following steps:Changing Batteries1. Twist the reader’s end cap, and take it off.The battery should not be disposed of along with municipal waste. Use the appropriate separate take-back systems for bat-tery disposal.Make sure the triangle aligns with the circle when the cover is locked.4. Put the end cap back on and twist it.3. Put the replacement battery into the slot. The battery has a small triangle on one of its side. Make sure you insert the battery triangle end rst.
40  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   41When you are charging the auxilliary battery, the base station’s spare battery status indicator displays either charging in progress (red) or fully charged (green).5. Place the battery in the spare battery charger in the direction of the small triangle of the battery.Changing Batteries (Continued) Field of View and Reading DistancesThere is a range of reading distances available for different code sizes and focus positions. Select a focus position that allows you to read the desired code sizes at the desired working distance.•  If your application has a consistent reading range, set the focus range to a limited depth of eld with no steps (for example, set it to 20) or with limited steps (for example, set it to 2 steps between 0 and 30). This way you can achieve fast performance.•  If your application has a variety of code types and sizes, set the focus range to a wider depth of eld with increased number of steps (for example, set it to 6 steps between 0 and 200). This way you can get better coverage.For a map of the eld of view and reading distances, see the next page.
42  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   43Map of Field of View and Reading Distances1D2D312 mm (12.2 in)100mmin0032003006912400 500 60015 18 21154 mm (6.06 in)33 mm (1.29 in)396 mm (15.5 in)  (2.9 in)010 mil 210 mm (8.2 in)020 mil 374 mm (14.7 in)00018 mil 500 mm (19.6 in)13 mil 409 mm  (16.1 in)7 mil 215 mm (8.4 in)05 mil 75 mm0mm in100100200200663324NOTE: Beyond 300 mm external illumination may be required.
44  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   45Weight 525 gOperating Temperature 0ºC — 40ºC (32ºF — 104ºF)Storage Temperature -40ºC — 60ºC (-40ºF — 140ºF)Maximum Humidity 95% (non-condensing)Codes Data MatrixTM; QR Code and microQR Code; UPC/EAN/JAN; Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, and Code 93, Pharma, Postal, RSS/CS, PDF 417, MicroPDF 417Power SupplyRequirementsLi-Ion battery with at least 2000mAh capacity+24 V power supply for the base stationExpected operating time for typical scan batches  (400 scan per hour) with a fully charged battery5 hoursWireless protocol 802.11 a/b/gAccess point require-mentsCCx4 standard support, access point should be within 30 metersDataMan 9500 Specications  Laser InformationLASER LIGHT, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM: CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCTFAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY•  CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specied herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  •  Do not attempt to service or repair this product -- return it to Cognex for service.  •  Do not permit anyone other than Cognex Corporation to service, repair, or adjust this product. •  Do not attempt to open or modify this device except as described in this document.•  Do not direct or reect laser light toward people or reective objects. •  Do not operate this device if it is damaged or if the covers or seals are missing or damaged. This Laser Product is designated as Class 2 during all procedures of operation.Wavelength 650 nmLaser Power for classication < 1 mWBeam Diameter < 3mm at apertureDivergence < 5 mradFor assistance contact Cognex Corporation at http://support.cognex.com
46  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   47The DataMan 9500 series meets or exceeds the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Please read these guidelines carefully before using your device.Regulator  SpecicationUSA FCC Part 15B, Class AFCC Part 15.247FCC Part 15.407FDA/CDRH Laser Notice No 50Canada ICES-003RSS 210European Community EN301 489-1 / -17EN300 328-2EN60950EN60825-1Japan J55022, Class AAgency Compliance StatementsFCC Class A Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassA digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interfer-ence at his own expense.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 Canadian ComplianceThis Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux ap-pareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Cofetel NoticeLa operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones:(1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada.European Compliance   This equipment complies with the essential requirements of EU Directives 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC, as applicable. Declarations are available from may cause undesired operation. Changes or modications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cog-nex may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.Radiofrequency radiation exposure information:For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF expo-sure guidelines when worn in hand or close to the body with the holster.Use of any accessory, especially  that contain any metal, may not ensure compli-ance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. (the holster will be available as an acces-sory in Q3 2012)
48  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   49your local representative. Където е приложимо, оборудването е съобразено с основните изисквания наЕвропейските директиви 1999/5/ЕС, 2004/108/ЕС и 2006/95/ЕС. Декларации са налични от местния представител. Toto zařízení splňuje základní požadavky směrnic EU 1999/5/ES, 2004/108/ES a 2006/95/ES, vždy dle konkrétního způsobu použití. Příslušná prohlášení jsou k dispozici u vašeho lokálního distributora. Dette udstyr overholder de væsentlige krav i EU-direktiv 1999/5/EF, 2004/108/EF og 2006/95/EF, som er relevant. Erklæringerne kan fås hos din lokale repræsentant. Tämä laitteisto täyttää seuraavat EU Direktiivien olennaiset vaatimukset 1999/5/EY, 2004/108/EY ja 2006/95/EY, soveltuen. Vaatimusten-mukaisuusvakuutukset ovat saata-villa paikalliselta edustajalta. Dit produkt voldoet aan de voorschriften van de richtlijnen van de EG Raad (1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC en 2006/95/EC), indien van toepassing. Declaraties zijn beschikbaar bij uw locale vertegenwoordiger. Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles des Directives  de l’Union Europée-nne 1999/5/CE, 2004/108/CE et/ou 2006/95/CE. Veuillez consulter votre représentant local pour les déclarations applicables.                                                               Ezen készülék technikai jellemzői megfelelnek a vonatkozó 1999/5/ EC, 2004/108/EC és 2006/95/EC EU rendeletekben foglalt követelményeknek. A megfelelőségi dokumentáció a gyártó helyi partnereinél áll az Ön rendelkezésére. Questo prodotto,ove applicabile, risponde alle direttive Europee 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC e 2006/95/EC. Dichiarazioni sono disponibili presso il vostro rappresentante locale. Ten sprzęt jest zgodny z ogólnymi wymaganiami Dyrektyw UE nr 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC i 2006/95/EC, na ile znajdują zastosow-anie. Oświadczenia są dostępne u lokalnych przedstawicieli. Acest echipament este in conformitate cu cerintele esentiale ale Directivelor EU 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC si 2006/95/EC. Certi-catele sunt disponibile la reprezentanta lo-cala. Toto zariadenie spĺňa základné požiadavky smerníc EÚ 1999/5/ES,2004/108/ES a 2006/95/ES, vždy podľa konkrétneho spôsobu použitia. Príslušné vyhlásenia sú k dispozícii u vášho lokálneho dis-tributora. Das Gerät erfüllt die wesentlichen Anforderungen der EU-Direktiven 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC und 2006/95/EC, soweit anwendbar. Eine entsprechende Bescheinigung kann bei Ihrem zuständigen Vertriebspartner angefordert werden. Agency Compliance Statements (Continued)Ta oprema je skladna in izpolnjuje nujne zahteve direktiv EU 1999/5/ES, 2004/108/ES in 2006/95/ES. Deklaracije so na voljo pri vašemkrajevnem pred-stavniku. Αυτός ο εξοπλισμός συμμορφώνεται με τις βασικές απαιτήσεις των εφαρμοσμένων οδηγιών 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC kai 2006/95/ECτης Ευρωπαικής Ένωσης. Οι επίσημες δηλώσεις είναι διαθέσιμες από τον τοπικό σας αντιπρόσωπο. Dan l-apparat huwa konformi mar-regolamenti stipulati mid-Direttivi Ewropej 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC u 2006/95/EC skond kif inhu likabbli. Kopji ta’ dawn id-dikjarazjonijiet huma aċċessibbli mingħand ir-rappreżentant locali tiegħek. Este equipo cumple com las condiçãos vigorantes de la EU diretivas 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC e 2006/95/EC, com é pertinente. Las normativas estão disponível com su representado local. Este equipo cumple con los requerimientos esenciales de las direc-tivas de la EU 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC y 2006/95/EC, si es aplica-ble. Dichas declaraciones están en poder de sus representanteslocales. Ši iranga atitinka esminius ES direktyvu 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC ir 2006/95/EC reikalavimus. Deklaracijas galima gauti iš Jusu vietinio atstovo. Šis iekartas atbilst ES direktivu 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC un 2006/95/EC prasi-bam. Deklaracijas ir pieejamas regionalajasparstavniecibas. See seadmed vastavad olulistele nõuetele ELi direktiivide 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC ja 2006/95/EC, mida kohaldatakse. Deklarat-sioonid on saadaval Teie kohaliku esindaja. Laser Safety Statement Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.This device has been tested in accordance with IEC60825-1 2nd ed., and has been certied to be under the limits of a Class 2 Laser device.
50  DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 9500 Quick Reference Guide   51For European Union UsersCognex complies with Directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment, if not properly disposed. In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to di-minish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems for product disposal. Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you are disposing in a sound way.The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the appropriate separate take-back systems for product disposal.If you need more information on the collection, reuse, and recycling systems, please con-tact your local or regional waste administration.You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental perfor-mance of this product.Agency Compliance Statements (Continued)
Reader Control CodesReset Scanner to Factory Defaults Reboot ScannerP/N 590-7146Copyright © 2012 Cognex Corporation All Rights Reserved. This document may not be copied in whole or in part, nor transferred to any other media or language, without the written permission of Cognex Corporation. The hardware and portions of the software described in this document may be covered by one or more of the U.S. patents listed on the Cognex web site http://www.cognex.com/patents.asp. Other U.S. and foreign patents are pending. Cognex, the Cognex logo, UltraLight and DataMan are trade-marks, or registered trademarks, of Cognex Corporation. Reset Scanner to Factory Defaults Reboot Scanner

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