Opticon Sensors Europe PX36 Barcode data collector User Manual
Opticon Sensors Europe BV Barcode data collector
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PX-36 V-1.0 PX-36 2D Data Collector with Bluetooth The PX-36 is a Data Collector with a 2D barcode scan engine, Bluetooth communication and time stamp functionality. V-1.0 PX-36 V-1.0 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Document History Model Number: Revision: PX-36 V-1.0 Original release date Date 31-08-2015 31-08-2015 2015 Copyright Opticon. All rights reserved. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon. Limited Warranty and Disclaimers PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE PRODUCT. Serial Number A serial number appears on all Opticon products. This official registration number is directly related to the device purchased. Do not remove the serial number from your Opticon device. Removing the serial number voids the warranty. Warranty Unless otherwise agreed in a written contract, all Opticon products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years after purchase excluding batteries. Opticon will repair or, at its option, replace products that are defective in materials or workmanship with proper use during the warranty period. Opticon is not liable for damages caused by modifications made by a customer. In such cases, standard repair charges will apply. If a product is returned under warranty and no defect is found, standard repair charges will apply. Opticon assumes no liability for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use or inability to use both the hardware and software, even if Opticon has been informed about the possibility of such damages. Packaging The packing materials are recyclable. We recommend that you save all packing material to use should you need to transport your data collector or send it for service. Damage caused by improper packaging during shipment is not covered by the warranty. Trademarks Trademarks used are the property of their respective owners. Opticon Inc. and Opticon Sensors Europe B.V. are wholly owned subsidiaries of OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd., 12-17, Tsukagoshi 4-chome, Warabi-shi, Saitama, Japan 335-0002. TEL +81-(0) 48-446-1183; FAX +81-(0) 48-446-1184 SUPPORT USA Europe Phone: 800-636-0090 Email: support@opticonusa.com Web: www.opticonusa.com Email: support@opticon.com Web: www.opticon.com PX-36 V-1.0 Revision History Product Name : PX-36 Edition Date Page Section Description of Changes First 2015/08/31 Initial release PX-36 V-1.0 Contents Abstract ........................................................................................................................ 6 Overview ....................................................................................................................... 6 Basic Specifications .................................................................................................... 7 3.1 Ambient Light Immunity conditions .......................................................................................... 9 Electrical Specifications ............................................................................................ 10 4.1 Main Battery........................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Battery Operating Time and Charging Time (TBD) ............................................................... 10 Mechanical .................................................................................................................. 11 5.1 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 11 5.2 Weight.................................................................................................................................... 11 5.3 Color ...................................................................................................................................... 11 5.4 Detailed view ......................................................................................................................... 12 Interface Specifications ............................................................................................. 13 6.1 Bluetooth ................................................................................................................................ 13 6.2 IrDA ........................................................................................................................................ 13 6.2.1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 13 6.2.2 Transmission Speed .......................................................................................................... 13 Optical Specifications ................................................................................................ 13 7.1 Basic Optical Specifications .................................................................................................. 13 7.2 Aiming Pattern ....................................................................................................................... 14 7.3 Imaging Range ...................................................................................................................... 14 7.4 Barcode reading/decoding specifications .............................................................................. 15 7.4.1 Conditions .......................................................................................................................... 15 7.4.2 Bar Code Test Sample ...................................................................................................... 16 7.4.3 Scan Area and Depth of Field ........................................................................................... 17 7.4.4 Printed Contrast Signal (PCS) ........................................................................................... 18 7.4.5 Minimum Resolution .......................................................................................................... 18 7.4.6 Max. Width Barcode .......................................................................................................... 18 7.4.7 Pitch, Skew and Tilt ........................................................................................................... 19 7.4.8 Curvature ........................................................................................................................... 19 7.4.9 Motion Tolerance ............................................................................................................... 20 Environmental Specifications ................................................................................... 21 8.1 Temperature .......................................................................................................................... 21 8.2 Humidity ................................................................................................................................. 21 9.3. Ambient Light Immunity .............................................................................................................. 21 8.3 Drop Impact Strength (without packaging) ............................................................................ 22 8.4 Drop Impact Strength (in individual packaging) ..................................................................... 22 8.5 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity ............................................................................... 22 Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................. 23 9.1 LED Safety............................................................................................................................. 23 PX-36 V-1.0 9.2 Product Safety ....................................................................................................................... 23 9.3 EMC ....................................................................................................................................... 23 10 Labeling ...................................................................................................................... 24 10.1 Serial Number label ............................................................................................................... 24 10.2 FCC Warning Label ............................................................................................................... 25 10.3 White box label ...................................................................................................................... 25 11 Packaging Specifications .......................................................................................... 26 11.1 Individual Packaging Specification (TBD) ............................................................................. 26 11.3 Collective Packaging Specification ........................................................................................ 27 12 Safety precautions ..................................................................................................... 28 12.1 Shock ..................................................................................................................................... 28 12.2 Temperature Conditions ........................................................................................................ 28 12.3 Foreign Materials ................................................................................................................... 28 12.4 Other ...................................................................................................................................... 28 Table of Figures Figure 1: Ambient Light Immunity ............................................................................................................ 9 Figure 2: Mechanical drawing................................................................................................................ 11 Figure 3: Detailed view .......................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 4: Aiming pattern ........................................................................................................................ 14 Figure 5: Scan Area and Depth of Field ................................................................................................ 17 Figure 6: Barcode width ......................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 7: Pitch, Skew and Tilt ................................................................................................................ 19 Figure 8: Curvature ................................................................................................................................ 19 Figure 9: Motion tolerance ..................................................................................................................... 20 Figure 10: Drop test ............................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 11: PX-36 product labels ............................................................................................................ 24 Figure 12: Serial number label .............................................................................................................. 24 Figure 13: FCC warning label ................................................................................................................ 25 Figure 14: White box label ..................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 15: Individual packing ................................................................................................................. 26 Figure 16: Shipment packing ................................................................................................................. 27 PX-36 V-1.0 1 Abstract This manual provides specifications for the PX-36 Bluetooth data collector with built-in 2D barcode scanner. 2 Overview The PX-36 is a programmable data collector that features a CMOS image sensor, built-in Bluetooth and IrDA for data communication. The CMOS barcode engine is able to read barcodes in its view, regardless of their direction even when they are upside down they can be read. This scanner is also particular well suited to read barcodes from LCD screens. The PX-36 has a single green LED aiming line towards a target bar code that helps users to find the most optimal scanning position. Bluetooth is one of the communication options for this device allowing it to wirelessly connect to many peripherals like printers, smart phones and tablets. The supported profiles are SPP (Serial port profiles) and HID (keyboard emulation). This means that the scanner can work with many Bluetoothenabled host devices, such as PCs, tablet PCs and smart phones. Infra-red is another communication option of the PX-36. Stored data can be sent out via an IrDA Ver.1.2-compliant infra-red transceiver. For easy connection to a computer, Opticon sells several cradles that can be used to receive the infra-red transmission and convert that to a standard RS232 or USB signal that can be connected to any computer. On top of the communication features that the cradles can offer, they can also be used to charge the battery inside the data collector. The PX-36 also has a clock function, allowing it to add a time stamp to scanned barcode data. Last but not least, the PX-36 is fully programmable allowing users to write a wide range of applications that allow the PX-36 to exactly according to their wishes. PX-36 V-1.0 3 Basic Specifications Item Specification Note Control Section Input Section Indic ator CPU 32 bit CISC / 96 MHz FROM (OS only) 512 Kbyte + 32 Kbyte SRAM (OS only) 96 Kbyte FROM (storage) 1 Mbyte For applications SRAM (storage) 1 Mbyte For applications & file system Key type 18 keys: trigger, up, down, CLR, BS, shift and 10 numeric keys LED 3 colors (red, green and blue) Buzzer Loudness and tone adjustable Interface Bluetooth Frequency 2402 ~ 2480 MHz Specification Bluetooth Ver 4 compliant Communication distance 10 m Range depends on environment Output level Class 2 Max output 4 dBm Profile SPP / HID Optical Section Scan method WVGA (0.36 million-pixel) CMOS area sensor Light source for illumination 2 red LEDs Light source for aiming 1 green LED Effective pixels Frame rate: 60 fps 0.36 million pixels (H: 752 x V: 480) Horizontal: about 40.6° Vertical: about 26.4° UPC-A, UPC-A Add-on, UPC-E, UPC-E Add-on, EAN-13, EAN-13 Add-on, EAN-8, EAN-8 Add-on, JAN-8, JAN-13, Code 39, Tri-Optic, NW-7, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, S-Code, IATA, Code 93, Code 128, MSI/Plessey, UK/Plessey, TELEPEN, Code 11, Matrix 2 of 5, Chinese Post Matrix 2 of 5, Korean Postal Authority code, Intelligent Mail Barcode, POSTNET, JPN View angle Symbologies Supported 1D Symbologies Minimum resolution Curvature Wide bar code Motion Tolerance Code 39 : 0.1 mm The list is constantly updated with new symbologies so this list may not be complete. PCS 0.9 R ⼠16 mm (10-digit 0.15 mm Codabar) R ⼠20 mm (12-digit UPC) 100 mm wide 0.2 mm resolution Code 39 (DOF 115 mm) is readable: UPC 100% moving at 2m/sec (DOF 80 mm) is readable: Resolution 0.127 60 ~ 95 Resolution 0.254 45 ~ 185 Resolution 0.508 50 ~ 250 Resolution 0.20 65 ~ 150 Resolution 0.33 45 ~ 175 PCS 0.9 Code 39 Depth of Field Code 128 UPC PX-36 V-1.0 Item Specification GS1/Composite Symbologies Minimum resolution Symbologies Supported 2D Symbologies Minimum resolution (mm) GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expanded, Composite GS1 DataBar, Composite GS1-128, Composite EAN, Composite UPC GS1 DataBar 0.169 mm Composite Code 0.169 mm PDF417, MicroPDF417, Codablock F, QR Code, MicroQR Code, Data Matrix (ECC 0 140 / ECC 200), MaxiCode (Modes 2 to 5), Aztec Code, Aztec Runes, Chinese-sensible code, PLANETďźNetherlands KIXďźUK Postalďź Australian Postal PDF417 0.169 mm QR Code 0.169 mm DataMatrix 0.212 mm Resolution 0.169 55 ~ 105 Resolution 0.254 35 ~ 155 Resolution 0.212 70 ~ 95 Resolution 0.381 35 ~ 165 Resolution 0.254 65 ~ 120 Note GS1 DataBar: formerly called âRSSâ Disable Code 128 when Codablock F is enabled. Refer to Chapter 17. for details PCS 0.9 PDF417 Depth of field (mm) PCS 0.9 QR Code DataMatrix Pitch : Âą50° Common Scan angle Skew : Âą50° Tilt : Âą180° Power Section Environmental Specifications Minimum PCS 0.2 or more Main battery Lithium-ion 1880 mAh (typ.) Up-time 20 hours or more Operating (charging) voltage 6.0V Âą 10% Current consumption Charging Approx 300mA Operating 0 ~ 50°C Storage -20 ~ 60°C Operating 20 ~ 85% Storage 20 ~ 85% Fluorescent 10,000 lx or less Sunlight 100,000 lx or less MRD 12% or more Charge the battery before initial use 1 scan/10 sec, room temp, active SPP connection. Charging with dedicated cradle. Temperature Humidity Ambient light immunity Drop No condensing No frost UPC, optical axis angle 75°, distance 90 mm. See figure 1 below for details Drop the scanner 12 times (6 faces x 2) from the height of 150 cm onto a concrete floor PX-36 V-1.0 Item Regulatory Compliance Immunity Test Physical Features 3.1 Specification LED safety Note IEC 62471-1:2006 Exempt Group EN60950-1:2005 IEC60950-1:2006 EN 55022:2010 EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 EN 300 328 V1.8.1 FCC Part 15 Subpart C, Subpart B ClassB Product safety EMC Other Peak Wavelength 624 nm For residential, commercial and lightindustrial environments Bluetooth logo certification No distruction Air discharge (direct): Âą15 kV No malfunction Contact discharge (direct / indirect): Âą6 kV Air discharge (direct): Âą8 kV ESD Dimensions 44 Ă 25 Ă 140 (WDH mm) Weight Approx. 115 g Conditions: IEC61000-4-2 compliant Excluding battery Ambient Light Immunity conditions Ambient Light Immunity is measured using the following conditions: Figure 1: Ambient Light Immunity Barcode Label: Resolution 0.330 mm (13mil) Angles Curvature Symbology 12-digit UPC PCS 0.9 Size (mm) 31.5 Ă 25.0 No. of Digits 12 : Îą = 0°, β = +15°, Îł = 0° :R=â Note: Îą, β and Îł respectively represent pitch, skew and tilt. Please see chapter 7.4 for details on how these values are defined. PX-36 V-1.0 4 Electrical Specifications 4.1 Main Battery The main battery is a lithium-ion secondary battery. Nominal capacity: 1880 mAh Battery charging time: Approximately 7 hours Battery type: NP120, without leads 4.2 Battery Operating Time and Charging Time (TBD) Parameter Specifications Notes Backup battery 3 mAh manganese dioxide battery Current consumption 1 mA or less* Standby 100 mA or less* Bluetooth and Backlight on 400 mA or less* When scanning Usable time 10 hours or more 1 scan/5s Data hold time 72 hours or more After main battery discharged *With nominal battery voltage (3.7V) 10 PX-36 V-1.0 5 Mechanical 5.1 Dimensions W 44.0 mm x D 25.0 mm x H 140.0 mm 5.2 Weight 115 g (max.), excluding the lithium-ion battery 5.3 Color Black Figure 2: Mechanical drawing 11 PX-36 V-1.0 5.4 Detailed view Figure 3: Detailed view No. Items Descriptions IrDA Infra-red transceiver LED Indicator LCD Up / Down keys Infrared port for communication with the cradle. Indicator of operating status, such as bar code reading, Bluetooth and warnings Monochrome Liquid Crystal display to show the decoded data, operational processes and so on. Up/down keys used to move between menu items. Operation keys (10) Keys used for numerical input, backspace, Clear and Shift Scanning window Window for the CMOS camera Product Label Charging contacts Trigger key Place for serial label with regulatory logoâs Terminals used to charge the lithium-ion battery in the PX-36 when it is placed into a dedicated cradle This key triggers the 2D barcode reader. 10 FCC warning label This label shows the FCC regulatory information 11 Battery cover Lid to keep the battery inside the PX-36 12 Battery cover lock Used to lock / open the battery cover 13 Buzzer hole Opening in the enclosure to let the sound of the buzzer out. 14 Hand strap hole Hole for attaching a hand strap 12 PX-36 V-1.0 6 Interface Specifications 6.1 Bluetooth Frequency 2402 ~ 2480 MHz Specification Bluetooth 2.1 compliant Communication distance 10 m Output level Class 2 (max 4 dBm) Implemented profile Communication configuration SPP / HID Classic Bluetooth GAP based Low Energy mode 1 to 1 Operating mode in communication Master / Slave mode Security mode Authentication supported Encryption Encryption supported 6.2 IrDA 6.2.1 Specifications The PX-36 features an IrDA module that is compliant to the ver1.2 low power SIR specification. 6.2.2 Transmission Speed Default transmission speed is set at 115.2 kbps. However, you can easily change the transmission rate to 57.6 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 9600 bps, 4800 bps, or 2400 bps. 7 Optical Specifications 7.1 Basic Optical Specifications Item Characteristics Scan method CMOS area sensor (white / black) Effective pixels (Column) Ă (Row) 752 Ă 480 dots Image capture speed (*1) Frame rate 60 fps Focal distance Distance from the front edge of scanner 104 mm Horizontal Approx. 40.6° Vertical Approx. 26.4° Red LED Peak wavelength 617 nm Directivity angle: 2ÎŚ 1/2 (*2) 60° Maximum radiation output (*3) 15000 mcd Green LED Peak wavelength 528 nm Maximum radiation output (*4) 18700 mcd View angle Light source for illumination (LED Ă 2) Light source for aiming (LED Ă 1) *1 *2 *3, *4 The fastest seed of image capture The LED intensity is > 50% in this area, compared to the intensity at the center of the optical axis. This is the reference value from the LED datasheet. Reference value based on the datasheet (25°C, IF = 140 mA ). 13 PX-36 V-1.0 7.2 Aiming Pattern The aiming pattern is used for the following purposes: 1. Light source to indicate the appropriate reading range. 2. Light source for auto trigger operation. The specifications for the aiming pattern are as follows: ăť The optical axis of the field of view and the center of the aiming pattern coincide at a distance of L=65Âą20 mm from the front edge of the scanner. ăť The width of the aiming pattern is 80%Âą10% of the width of the field of view at a distance of L=65mm. Figure 4: Aiming pattern 7.3 Imaging Range L: Distance from the front edge of scanner [mm] 40 60 80 100 120 140 H: Horizontal imaging range [mm] 66 82 97 111 125 136 V: Vertical imaging range [mm] 42 52 62 72 82 93 All values have an accuracy of Âą5%. 14 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4 7.4.1 Barcode reading/decoding specifications Conditions When the aiming patter is positioned over the centre of a barcode label, the scanner is able to read it. The conditions for the following specifications are as follows unless otherwise specified in each section. Temperature and humidity Ambient light Angles Curvature PCS (1D and 2D) Scanning Test Bar code test sample (1D and 2D) Room temperature, room humidity 100 ~ 200 lx Pitch: Îą = 0°, Skew: β = 15°, Tilt: Îł = 0° R=â 0.9 or higher 1 read in 0.5 sec or less. Accept the performance with 70% or more success rate for 10 readings. Refer to section 7.4.2 for details.1D codes: 2D codes (incl. GS1 Databar, and stacked codes): Opticon test sheet Labels printed by a dedicated barcode printer 15 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4.2 Bar Code Test Sample 1D Bar Codes Resolution 0.1 mm 0.127 mm 0.20 mm 0.254 mm 0.508 mm Symbology PCS Size (mm) 9 Ă 10 32 Ă 10 100 Ă 10 32.5 Ă 12 36 Ă 25 No. of Digits 15 31 Code 39 0.9
Resolution 0.20 mm Symbology Code 128 PCS 0.9 Size (mm) 42 Ă 10 No. of Digits 16
Resolution 0.330 mm Symbology 12-digit UPC PCS 0.9/0.2 Size (mm) 31.5 Ă 25.0 No. of Digits 12 Resolution 0.150 mm Symbology Codabar (NW-7) PCS 0.9 Size (mm) 20 Ă 10 No. of Digits 10 Symbology Limited Limited-Composite PCS 0.9 0.9 Size (mm) 12 Ă 1.5 12 Ă 3.0 No. of Digits 14 26 Error Correction PCS No. of Character Level-3 0.9 Size (mm) 23 Ă 10 35 Ă 15 Error Correction PCS Size (mm) 5Ă5 No. of Character 0.9 6Ă6 11 Ă 11 44 Model PCS No. of Character ECC200 0.9 Size (mm) 5Ă5 GS1 Databar/Composite Resolution 0.169 mm 0.169 mm 2D Codes Resolution 0.169 mm 0.254 mm Resolution 0.169 mm 0.212 mm 0.381 mm Resolution 0.212 mm 0.254 mm 6Ă6 58 40 Note: The size of the barcode does not include the quiet zones. 16 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4.3 Scan Area and Depth of Field The depth of field is measured from the edge of the data collector. The scanning range is within the circular arc centered on the scan origin. Figure 5: Scan Area and Depth of Field 17 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4.4 Printed Contrast Signal (PCS) 0.2 or higher MRD Distance Bar code 12% and higher (70% or higher reflectivity of space and quiet zone) 105 mm from the front edge of the scanner UPC (resolution 0.33 mm, PCS 0.2) specified in Section 8.1. MRD = Minimum reflectance of white space - Maximum reflectance of black bar đđśđ = đ đđđđđđĄđđđđ đđ đ¤âđđĄđ đ đđđđ â đ đđđđđđĄđđđđ đđ đđđđđ đđđ đ đđđđđĄđđđđ đđ đ¤âđđĄđ đ đđđđ * Be sure to keep the optical window clean without dirt or scratches or it may have a bad effect on the reading characteristics. 7.4.5 Minimum Resolution 1D bar code GS1 Databar Stacked code 2D code Bar code Distance Angle Curvature 7.4.6 0.1 mm (Code 39 specified in Section 7.4.2) 0.169 mm (GS1 Databar Limited specified in Section 7.4.2) 0.169 mm (PDF417, GS1 Databar Limited Composite specified in Section 7.4.2) 0.169 mm (QR Code specified in Section 7.4.2) 0.212 mm (Data Matrix specified in Section 7.4.2) Above codes specified in Section 7.4.2 75 mm from the front edge of the scanner Îą = 0°, β = + 15°, Îł = 0° R=â Max. Width Barcode Code 39 with width of 100 mm and resolution of 0.2 mm can be read Bar Code Distance Angle Curvature Code 39 (resolution 0.20 mm, PCS 0.9) specified in Section 7.4.2 135 mm from the front edge of the scanner Îą = 0°, β = +15°, Îł = 0° R=â Figure 6: Barcode width 18 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4.7 Pitch, Skew and Tilt Îą = Âą50° β = Âą50° Îł = Âą180° Pitch Skew Tilt Bar code Distance Curvature Angle UPC (resolution 0.33 mm) specified in Chapter 7.4.2 105 mm from the front edge of the scanner R=â Pitch β = +15°, Îł = 0° Skew, Dead zone Îą = 0°, Îł = 0° Tilt Îą = 0°, β = +15° Figure 7: Pitch, Skew and Tilt 7.4.8 Curvature 0.33 mm 12-digit UPC 0.15 mm 10-digit Codabar (NW-7) Bar code Distance Angle R ⼠20 mm R ⼠16 mm UPC (0.33 mm) and Codabar (0.15 mm) specified in Section 8.1. 85 mm from the front edge of the scanner Îą = 0°, β = +15°, Îł = 0° Figure 8: Curvature * The reading characteristics may deteriorate due to specular reflection of the LED illumination when reflectivity is high. 19 PX-36 V-1.0 7.4.9 Motion Tolerance UPC bar codes moving at 2m/s can be read for 100%. Temperature / Humidity Ambient light Distance PCS Bar code Room temperature / room humidity 500 ~ 1000 lx 105 mm from the front edge of the scanner 0.9 or higher Refer to Section 7.4.2 Figure 9: Motion tolerance * The reading characteristics may deteriorate due to specular reflection of the LED illumination when reflectivity is high. 20 PX-36 V-1.0 8 Environmental Specifications 8.1 Temperature Scanning performance is guaranteed when the range of ambient temperature around the scanner is the following values: Operating temperature Storage temperature 8.2 0 ~ 50 °C -20 ~ 60°C Humidity Scanning performance is guaranteed when the range of ambient humidity around the scanner is the following values: Operating humidity Storage humidity 20 ~ 85% RH (no condensation, no frost) 20 ~ 85% RH (no condensation, no frost) 9.3. Ambient Light Immunity Scanning performance is guaranteed when the range of illumination on a bar code surface is between zero and the following values: Incandescent light Fluorescent light Sunlight Bar code Distance Angle Curvature 10,000 lx 10,000 lx 100,000 lx UPC (resolution 0.33 mm) specified in Section 7.4.2. 105 mm from the front edge of the camera module Îą = 0°, β =ďź15°, Îł = 0° R=â * Be sure that direct light or specular reflection from the light source does not enter the light receiving section of the scanner. 21 PX-36 V-1.0 8.3 Drop Impact Strength (without packaging) There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following drop test. Drop test: Drop the scanner 12 times in total (2 times at the 6 positions as indicated) from a height of 150 cm onto a concrete floor. Figure 10: Drop test 8.4 Drop Impact Strength (in individual packaging) There shall be no sign of malfunction after the following drop test. Drop test: Drop an individually packaged scanner 10 times in total, at any of 1 corner, 3 edges, and 6 faces, from a height of 150 cm onto a concrete floor. 8.5 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Immunity Contact discharge Aerial discharge Measurement environment Discharge resistance Charging capacitor Âą6 kV max (direct or indirect discharge, no malfunction) Âą8 kV max (no malfunction) Âą15 kV max (no destruction) Testing method compliant with IEC-61000-4-2. 330 Ί 150 pF 22 PX-36 V-1.0 Regulatory Compliance 9.1 LED Safety IEC 62471:2006 Exempt Group 9.2 Product Safety EN60950-1:2006 IEC60950-1:2005 9.3 EMC R&TTE Directive ăťEN 55022:2010 ăťEN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 ăťEN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 ăťEN 300 328 V1.9.1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B Federal Communications Commission Notices This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 may cause undesired operation. Harmful Interference Notice This product has been tested and complies with the specifications 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 according to 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 is found 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: ⢠Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ⢠Increase the separation between the equipment or devices ⢠Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver's ⢠Consult a dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance Changes or modifications to this equipment that have not been approved by Ruckus Wireless may void the user's authority to operate this equipment. RF Exposure Information This product complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth an uncontrolled environment. 23 PX-36 V-1.0 10 Labeling The PX-36 has two labels, a serial number label and an FCC warning label. Figure 11: PX-36 product labels 10.1 Serial Number label Detailed drawing: Figure 12: Serial number label Label dimension: 31.5mm x 24.5mm. Tolerance Âą 0.3mm Label material: Consist of base + laminate protection against wear. Base : PP film, Pantone Cool gray 1, thickness 80Âľm, backing with glue. Laminate : PET film, clear, thickness 25Âľm, backing with glue. Product number (PN:) 13749 Serial number (SN:) Data: 6 digits numeric. Serial number starts with 000001. Increment with 1 for each label. So, 000001, 000002, 000003, etc. No double serial number may exist. During production, the serial number is also programmed inside the PX-36âs non volatile memory. API functions are available to retrieve that number. Colors: Pantone Black 24 PX-36 V-1.0 10.2 FCC Warning Label Detailed drawing: Figure 13: FCC warning label Label dimension: 31.5mm x 12.5mm. Tolerance Âą 0.3mm Label material: Consist of base + laminate protection against wear. Base : PP film, Pantone Cool gray 1, thickness 80Âľm, backing with glue. Laminate : PET film, clear, thickness 25Âľm, backing with glue. Colors: Pantone Black 10.3 White box label Size is 70mm x 25mm with a tolerance of Âą 2 mm Example labels: Avery 3421 or similar. Label material: Paper, white, with permanent adhesive backing. Article number: Standard code 39 + human readable text Bar code data: 13749 Serial number: Standard code 39 + human readable text Bar code data: The serial number. This should match that of the PX-36 Figure 14: White box label 25 PX-36 V-1.0 11 Packaging Specifications 11.1 Individual Packaging Specification (TBD) Put the PX-36 in a protective foam bag and place it in an individual packing box, then place the accessories into the box. Close the box and affix a label to the side of the box. Size of the package after assembly: 164 (W) x 64 (D) x 40 (H) mm Figure 15: Individual packing 26 PX-36 V-1.0 11.3 Collective Packaging Specification Put 150 individually packaged data collectors in a collective packing box. The box can hold 162 boxes, so there will be some empty space in the shipping box. That should be filled by packing peanuts. Dimensions: 615 mm (W) by 520 mm (D) by 277 mm (H). Figure 16: Shipment packing Note: The âROâ mark labeled on the package tray or package box guarantees that the applicable product has passed our test of RoHS restrictions compliance (the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, 2002/95 EC). However, this document does not have any legal weight in the European Union. 27 PX-36 V-1.0 12 Safety precautions Handle this product carefully. Do not deliberately subject it to any of the following. 12.1 Shock Do not throw or drop the data collector. Do not drop or put heavy items on this product. 12.2 Temperature Conditions Do not use the data collector at temperatures outside the specified range. Do not use near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other types of devices that produce heat. Do not use in areas exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. 12.3 Foreign Materials Limit the use of the data collector near water or other liquids, as well as in extremely high humidity. Do not immerse the data collector in liquids. Do not use in extremely dusty environments. Do not subject the data collector to chemicals. Do not insert foreign substances into the device. 12.4 Other Do not attempt to disassemble, modify or update this device. Do not use near microwaves, medical devices, or RF-emitting devices. The data collector may be damaged by high voltage discharges. 28
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