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2-6 Magellan
®
8300/8400
Service Access Requirements —
Routine operations such as ‘zero-
ing’ and calibration do not require removal of the scanner from the check-
stand or disassembly of the product. The installer should plan service
access for the AC/DC Power Supply and cables.
Recommended Power Installation —
Since the typical grocery envi-
ronment includes conveyor belts and electric motors, care should be taken
to ensure that the scanner has a supply of “clean” power (power without
excessive electrical noise). A wiring diagram shows the recommended wir-
ing that will provide the scanner with a “clean” source of power. R efer to
Figure 2-6.
Counter Preparation —
Since the majority of grocery checkout lanes
are designed as “left-hand take away,” the counter drawings in this chapter
focus on this counter design. Simply reverse the layout for a “right-hand
take away” requirement. The unit scans equally well in either of these two
configurations.
Liquid Drainage —
Should a liquid spill occur, ensure that moisture can
flow through the checkstand without pooling.
Leveling —
Plan ahead and provide screws/bolts in the checkstand
mounts and a leveling guide (board) to allow leveling of the scanner or
scanner/scale within the counter. Use a 0.375” thick board to replicate the
mounting flange on the long scanner or scanner/scale, and adjust screws
or bolts until the board is flush within the counter. Use a 4.0” wide board
stood on its end to adjust leveling screws/bolts in rail support applications.
Cable Routing —
Placement of the scanner/scale should be planned to
allow easy access to other components as well as optimize communication
between the scanner, the POS terminal, the optional Remote Scale Dis-
play and any EAS peripheral equipment. Do not route interface cables
near any electrical motors or other sources of electromagnetic interference.
Remote Scale Display Placement —
The customer, and checker in
some instances, must be able to easily view and read the Remote Scale Dis-
play. Ambient light and mounting height considerations are discussed
later in this chapter.
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