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The Federal Communication Commission Statement 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. 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 of more of the following measures: -
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
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Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment. You are cautioned that change or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 1 2 operation. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void users authority to operate the device. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located of operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Ln order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the Fcc radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8inches) during normal operation. Copyright 2016, Scantech-ID BV. This manual is copyrighted, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent of Scantech-ID BV. Limited Warranty Under all circumstances this manual should be read attentively, before installing and/or using the product. In no event shall Scantech-ID BV be liable for any direct, indirect, special, consequential or incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use this documentation or product, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In particular, Scantech-ID BV shall not be liable for any hardware, software, or data that is stored or used with the product, including the cost of repairing, replacing or recovering the above. Scantech-ID BV reserves the right to change parts of the device at any time without preceding or direct announcement to the client. Scantech-ID BV reserves the right to revise this manual, and to make changes in the contents without obligation to notify any person or entity of the revision or change. A serial number appears on the product. Make sure that this official registration number has not been removed. It should be used whenever servicing by Scantech-ID BV or an authorised Scantech dealer is necessary. Important This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to EN55022, and with the limits for a class A 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 installed and used in accordance with the users manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Any unauthorised changes or modifications to this equipment could void the users authority to operate this equipment. The ShuttleC is in conformity with the CE standards. Please note that a Scantech CE-marked power supply unit should be used to conform to these standards. Radio and television interference Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause interference with radio or television reception. This 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:
Re-orientate the receiving antenna Relocate the devices with respect to the receiver Move the device away from the receiver Plug the device into a different outlet in order to have the device and receiver on different branch circuits If necessary, the user should consult the manufacturer, an authorised Scantech dealer or experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The booklet "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems", prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, can be of help. It can be obtained from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004000003454. P/N 0145-SIG5051 V3.04 Date: 12-08-2016 FW V0.9.3 1 Table of contents Table of contents..........................................................................................1
.................................................................................................3 Preface Chapter 1 Product Safety............................................................................4 Used conventions .............................................................5 1.1 Laser safety.....................................................................5 1.2 1.3 Declarations of Conformity ................................................8 1.4 Product Labelling............................................................10 Chapter 2 General Description...................................................................11 Use of the ShuttleC..........................................................12 Construction of the ShuttleC .............................................13 Functioning of the ShuttleC ...............................................14 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) ..............................................16 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Installation of the ShuttleC...........................................................17 3.1 Unpacking......................................................................18 3.2 Mounting........................................................................18 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 System Integration ....................................................................20 Software........................................................................21 How to communicate? A Simple example ..........................24 4.1 4.2 Preface 2 Chapter 5 Configuring the ShuttleC............................................................. 27 5.1 Making Connection and Login.......................................... 28 5.2 Wired network settings ................................................... 31 5.3 WiFi networksettings.............. 32 SG-15 Price Checker Settings ......................................... 37 5.4 Configuring the Bar Code Reader..................................43 5.5 5.6 DeskTopConfigurator Which application to start at boot.... 45 5.7 Web Price Checker......................................................... 47 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Cleaning ..51 Appendices ..55 A B C D E G H I J K L M N P Q Connector types and pin definitions ................................. 56 Controlling the display and ShuttleC terminal ..................... 57 Character sets............................................................... 63 Factory Default Settings.................................................. 65 Updating Applications or System Packages ...................... 66 Frequently Asked Questions ............................................ 67 ShuttleC Project tasks ..................................................... 71 Technical specifications.................................................. 72 Overview Partnumbers.................................................... 74 ShuttleC Demonstration program ... ........ 75 WiFi info ........................................................................ 77
.................................................................................... 77 ShuttleC Control Bar Codes...............................................78 Drilling Template for Easy Mounting.. ..............................81 Product Summary What's new at the SG-15Colour.. .89 Preface The ShuttleC is an entry level, small and attractive Price Checker. The ShuttleC features the latest technology. Interfacing is done either through Wireless RF or hard wired Ethernet. The bright colour display has, depending on the used font set, 3 or 5 lines and can display up to 20 characters per line. There is a choice of bar code scanners between the high performance 24 scan lines laser scanner, 2D imager and the low cost single scan line CCD scanner. Because of its size and the sympathetic good looks the ShuttleC can be installed anywhere in a store, including on the shelves. This flexibility of installation is enhanced by the optional Power-over-Ethernet. The three available standard colours also greatly help to fit most interiors. General Information The Scantech-ID ShuttleC is the latest product developed by the company that has over 20 years of experience in the field of customer information systems. Today we offer a choice of scanner (Laser 24 omni directional lines, 2D Imager and CCD single line), a choice of colour (Silver, Black or Red) and a choice of interface (LAN, WiFi POE). Quality and Durability The ShuttleC comes with the same top quality as all other Scantech-ID products. So at a very competitive price the same quality and performance of more expensive products is available. Due to the high MTBF times of every component a long and service free operation time is secured. Flexibility The size of 182mm (height), 131mm (width) and 95mm (depth), makes the Scantech-ID ShuttleC small enough to be installed in larger numbers per store. Even when mounted on a shelf it will not block products on display. The bright display makes it easy to read prices and product information. Connectivity The ShuttleC is configured using a standard web browser. A customized application program -not supplied by Scantech-ID- is necessary for retailers to operate the SG-15Colour in their specific environment. Scantech supplies software source code examples plus network drivers for easy integration. Chapter 1 Product Safety Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 5 1.1 USED CONVENTIONS In this manual the following conventions are used:
ATTENTION Gives a tip, an instruction or a point of attention. IMPORTANT Warns for possible damage to the scanner or other objects when not following an instruction. DANGER!
Warns for possible harm to persons when not following an instruction. 1.2 LASER SAFETY ATTENTION During installing, always follow the instructions. DANGER!
Do not stare into the laser beam. The laser safety is in conformity with IEC 825 and 21CFR140. 6 Product Safety German:
Der Strichcode-Scanner SHUTTLEC entspricht den Sicherheitsvorschriften nach IEC 825-1 (1993) fr ein Laserprodukt der Klasse I. Er entspricht auch U.S. 21CFR1040, anwendbar auf ein Laserprodukt der Klasse IIa. Vermeiden Sie langzeitiges Hineinblicken in direktes Laserlicht. Dutch:
De SHUTTLEC scanner voldoet aan de veiligheidsnormen IEC 825-1 (1993) voor een Klasse I laserproduct. Tevens voldoet de scanner aan U.S. 21CFR1040, van toepassing op een Klasse IIa laserproduct. Vermijd langdurig kijken in direct laserlicht. French:
Le scanner SHUTTLEC est conforme aux normes de scurit IEC 825-1 (1993) sappliquant un produit laser de la classe I. Il est galement conforme la U.S. 21CFR1040 telle quelle sapplique un produit laser de la classe IIa. Eviter de rester expos longtemps la lumire directe du laser. Danish:
SHUTTLEC skanneren er i overensstemmelse med sikkerhedsstandarden IEC 825-1 (1993) for laserprodukter i klasse I. Den er ogs i overensstemmelse med U.S. 21CFR1040, der glder for laserprodukter i klasse IIa. Undg at se direkte p laserlys i lngere perioder.. Finnish:
SHUTTLEC-skanneri tytt luokan I lasertuotteelle IEC 825-1:ss (1993) asetetut turvavaatimukset. Se tytt mys U.S. 21CFR1040:ssa asetetut vaatimukset silt osin kuin ne koskevat luokan IIa lasertuotetta. Vlt pitkaikaista suoraan laservaloon katsomista. Swedish:
Avskaren SHUTTLEC uppfyller skerhetsnormen IEC 825-1 (1993) fr laserprodukter av klass 1. Den uppfyller dessutom U.S. 21CFR1040 som gller fr laserprodukter av klass IIa. Undvik att titta i direkt laserljus under lngre perioder. Norwegian:
SHUTTLEC skanneren er i samsvar med sikkerhetsstandarden IEC 825-1 (1993) for laserprodukter i klasse I. Den er ogs i samvar med U.S. 21CFR1040 for laserprodukter i klasse IIa. Unng se langvarig p direkte laserlys. Italian:
Lo scanner SHUTTLEC conforme alle norme di sicurezza IEC 825-1 (1993) relative ad un prodotto laser di Classe 1. inoltre conforme alla norma U.S. 21CFR1040 relativa ad un prodotto laser di Classe IIa. Evitare l'esposizione prolungata all'emissione diretta di luce laser. Portuguese:
O scanner SHUTTLEC est conforme as normas de segurana IEC 825-1 (1993) para a Classe 1 dos produtos laser. Tambm est conforme a norma U.S. 21CFR1040 aplicada nos produtos laser da Classe IIa. Evite expor os olhos directa e prolongadamente aos raios laser. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 7 Spanish:
El scanner SHUTTLEC reune las normas de seguridad IEC 825-1 (1993) para un producto laser de Clase 1. Y tambin reune las normas U.S. 21CFR1040 que se aplican a un producto laser de Clase IIa. Se debe evitar mirar muy fijo en luz lasrica directa. English:
The SHUTTLEC scanner complies with safety standard IEC 825-1 (1993) for a Class I laser product. It also complies with U.S. 21CFR1040 as applicable to a Class IIa laser product. Avoid long term viewing of direct laser light. Optical:
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Optical instruments include binoculars, microscopes and magnifying glasses but do not include eyeglasses worn by the user. Radiant Energy:
The SHUTTLEC uses a low-power laser diode operating at 630670 nm in an opto-mechanical scanner resulting in less than 0.6 mW peak output power. Laser light observed at 13 cm (5.1 in.) above the window through a 7 mm (0.28 in.) aperture and averaged over 1000 seconds is less than 3.9 W per CDRH Class IIa specification. Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner, as unscanned laser light with a peak output up to 0.8 mW could be accessible inside. Laser Light Viewer:
The scanner window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed on this product. A failure of the scanner motor, while the laser diode continues to emit a laser beam, may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation. The scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence. If, however, a stationary laser beam is emitted, the failing scanner should be disconnected from its power source immediately. Adjustments:
Do not attempt any adjustments to or alteration of this product. Do not remove the scanners protective housing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure. 8 Product Safety 1.3 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 9 Champtek Incorporated SG-15Colour Declaration of Compliance ROHS II Company Name:
Product Model Name:
We certify the above listed product, parts, materials and packaging are in compliance with the European Economic Union (EEU) Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS II) Directive 2011/65/EU, except for the exemptions listed under RoHS II. Pertaining to the design/manufacture of the above product, the following substances are not added or used beyond acceptable levels:
1. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE, including DecaBDE) 2. Polybrominateci Biphenyls (PBB) 3. Lead 4. Mercury 5. Cadmium 6. Hexavalent Chromium. The above product is in compliance with the (RoHS II) Directive 2011/65/EU by July 1, 2011. Allen Wang, Quality Manager Signature July 2016 10 Product Safety 1.4 PRODUCT LABELLING LAN Console DC Scantech-ID BV Heliumweg 34 A 3812 RE Amersfoort The Netherlands Chapter 2 General Description 12 General Description 2.1 USE OF THE SHUTTLEC The ShuttleC is a Price Checker, which provides the user with the opportunity to scan their chosen product and display product information or verify the price before getting to the checkout. Apart from this, the ShuttleC offers the ability to interface with loyalty cards, display special offers, display dual currency, etc. Moreover, store level profitability can be increased. Apart from the use as an advanced price checker, the ShuttleC can also be used in many other environments where identification and information is required. This includes use with ticketing, access control, time check, route and place guidance and item check in a warehouse or stockroom. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 13 2.2 CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHUTTLEC SG-15COLOUR The various parts of the ShuttleC are indicated in figure 2.1:
A. Front housing with window B. Colour TFT-LCD Display size is 320X240 pixels QVGA 70 X 53 mm Color Depth 16.7M Colours C. Back Housing D. Scantech-ID omni-directional scanner, 2D Imager or CCD single line scanner E. Main board F. Back Cover. B F E C D Fig 2.1 A 14 General Description 2.3 FUNCTIONING OF THE SHUTTLEC SG-15COLOUR 2.3.1 Introduction The ShuttleC is an information terminal, which receives input (barcode), from a user and answers via the display. The display contents is provided by a computer application, which runs on a (server) system elsewhere. 2.3.2 Input The main input -bar code information- is generated by the integrated Scantech barcode reader, which is characterised by a high performance 24 scan line omni-directional laser scan pattern, or by a CCD single line scanner. 2.3.3 Output Based on the bar code input and the application software on the host-system the ShuttleC communicates with the user via text on the screen and optional graphics and audio feedback via the speaker. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 15 2.3.4 Software & Control The functions during daily use of the ShuttleC are determined by the application program, which is controlling the ShuttleC. So the task of the storage of databases, providing the information and sending it to the display of the ShuttleC will be performed by a central host system. Providing this application, running on the host system, is the responsibility of the System Integrator. ShuttleC Barcode Product and graphical info Host Application
(by System Integrator) Database Barcode Product info The SG-15Colour sends barcodes to the host, according to the following table:
CODE MESSAGE FORMAT EAN-13 EAN-8 UPC-A UPC-E ITF Code 39 Code 32 Codabar Code128 EAN-128 DataBar
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]C1 D1 - Dx D1 - Dx The ShuttleC documentation and the demo/set-up programs provide you with all the required information on how to communicate with the ShuttleC and how to control it. The SG-15Colour Product Support Library contains all kind of source code examples and a complete example for application software (incl. free source code), including an Ethernet driver to enable the integrator to get the SG-15Colour up and running in no time. 16 General Description 2.4 POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) The alternative for powering the ShuttleC through an external PSU (adapter), is using the Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) version of the SG-15Colour. In this way the SG-15Colour is powered directly through the Ethernet and you dont need to install a (230/110VAC) mains socket anymore somewhere in the middle of the store, so in this way saving you quite some installation costs!
The ShuttleC PoE complies with the official standard: IEEE 802.3af. For your information:
PoE uses either the 4 Ethernet data lines (pin 1,2,3,6), called End-Span, or the not used Ethernet lines (pin 4,5,7,8), called Mid-Span, to transport the DC voltage to the SG-15Colour. Which method is used, depends on the supplying powered network switch (hub). The ShuttleC supports both methods automatically. See also Appendix A. Towards the host-side, this means that you need a special hub/router which supports the Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE) feature following the official standard for this: IEEE 802.3af. To avoid any miscommunication in this area: Scantech does not supply network components like a power injector, network cabling, powered hubs etc. When we ship the first unit(s) SG-15Colour PoE in the current stage, this is in most cases for demo- or evaluation purposes. Therefore we DO include the standard PSU. This is done just to be sure and to give our customers the possibility to at least turn-on the SG-15Colour independent from the hub, for instance for SG-15Colour configuration purposes. Of course, for the real installation in the store (roll-out), with the SG-15Colour connected to a hub with Power-Over-Ethernet IEEE 802.3af, you do not need the mains PSU (adapter). In case a project roll-out starts, we will not include the mains PSU anymore. Physically (i.e. inside the SG-15Colour) this means that we place a special PoE board to support the PoE feature. See Appendix J for SG-15Colour POE Partnumbers. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 17 Chapter 3 Installation of the ShuttleC SG-15Colour 18 3.1 UNPACKING Installation Unpack the ShuttleC as follows:
1. Take the ShuttleC and its accessories out of the box. 2. Remove the packing material. 3. Check the packing list to make sure you have received all of the items ordered. 4. Visually inspect the ShuttleC and accessories for any evidence of physical 5. damage. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, immediately contact your dealer. ATTENTION Store the packing material and boxes: it should be used whenever the ShuttleC is transported for servicing. 3.2 MOUNTING Once you have unpacked all components, you can start installing the ShuttleC. Installing the ShuttleC is divided in two steps:
1. Mounting the ShuttleC to the wall. 2. Installation is discussed in detail on the following page. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 19 A A fig 3.1 ATTENTION Mount the ShuttleC on a height for convenient 1. See Drilling Template in Appendix P and mark the locations
view of the display
scanning of the articles. for the mounting holes on the wall and drill the two holes. 2. Put plugs in the holes. 3. Connect the power cable and the communication cable of the ShuttleC (see figure 3.1 above). 4. Fasten the ShuttleC to the wall by clicking it on the 2 screws
(parkers, indicated by A). 20 Installation Chapter 4 System Integration Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 4.1 SOFTWARE 21 The ShuttleC is a thin-client, front-end Price Checker. Its behavior is very easily configurable and fully determined by the software package, driving the ShuttleC from the Back-Office/server. This software package (or: added value) will be supplied by the System Integrator. This is because of the fact that there are no set international standards with regard to product database structures and/or programming languages. Furthermore it is not Scantechs primary role to supply end-user application software. ATTENTION The SG-15Colour Product Support Library contains a framework of software tools which includes an Ethernet driver and a complete demo application (including free of charge source code). This makes it very easy to create a server application in no time at all. These objects are available for both Windows and Linux See Library \Source Code Examples\Enhanced 4.1.1 Software functionality The global function of the ShuttleC software package, running on the Back-Office/server, is:
1. Set-up and maintain communication between the application itself and the ShuttleC terminal(s). 2. Provide product information (e.g. article name and price) from the stores database, combined with the right font size and layout. 3. Diagnostics & Terminal Statistics (optional). 22 System Integration 4.1.2 Scantech Tools and Drivers In order to support our System Integrators in the best possible way, Scantech ID supplies:
1. Extensive documentation describing all details of the product.
(this manual and more). 2. Built-in Configuration Utility through web browser: See chapter 5. ATTENTION The SG-15Colour runs an embedded web server for configuration purposes. This makes it possible to configure an SG-15Colour with any modern internet browser. 3. Examples of source code:
See Product Support Library \Source Code Examples. All these items can be found on the ShuttleC Product Support Library. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 4.1.3 Compatibility 23 1. The SG-15Colour is an entry level Price Checker with basic function, so it does not require an advanced and extensive set of commands to control it, compared it to previous model(s). As of the new SG-15Colour , the Shuttle can now be configured in such a way, it is backward compatible with the Discovery SG-20*1. See Chapter 5.4 for configuration details. This SG-20 emulation function implies: supporting general price-checking function:
Scan the bar code and send the scanned data to the host like an SG-20
Receive data from the host/store-server, as it was intended for the SG-20 display.
Show product name and price on the SG-15Colour display. In case you already created an SG-20 application on the back-office in the past, controlling the SG-20, you can continue using this application without any changes on the backoffice. The terminal configuration takes place using the regular SG-15Colour web server. To avoid any misunderstanding: The SG-15Colour cannot be configured using the SG-20 Configuration Tool.
*1: SG-20 Ethernet model 2. The SGPriceChecker application ,running on the SG-15Colour (Ref: Chapter 5.4), makes it compatible with the previous models: SG-15 and SG-15Plus regarding datacommunication. So no changes needed on the existing back-office software. The unit configuration is done nowadays using any modern internet browser. 24 System Integration 4.2 HOW TO COMMUNICATE? A SIMPLE EXAMPLE First, connect the SG-15Colour to your network (using a normal 1:1 Ethernet cable) or directly to your PC (using a crossed Ethernet cable). As you turn on the SG-15Colour, the 'Offline' message will flash on the display. It will continue to do so, until you've made a software connection to it. The SG-15Colour is a simple IP device in the local network, which accepts and displays normal ASCII characters. After scanning a bar code, it outputs it as a normal ASCII string. The easiest way to communicate with an SG-15Colour right out of the box, without any further configuration, is using a telnet session:
1 2 3 4 5 If it's not successful, you should double check the IP address of your PC and all cable connections. Also, make sure the SG-15Colour is configured to it's default settings. You can force this as described in Appendix D. By default, the SG-15Colour is configured as TCP client, having DHCP=ON
(the IP address 192.168.1.200 if no DHCP service) and listening to port 9101. You should be able to 'ping' the SG-15Colour now, by entering:
Ping 192.168.1.200 Make sure that your PC has an IP address in the same IP range, e.g. 192.168.1.250 Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 25 See Appendix B for more recommendations how to control the SG-15Colour display and Terminal itself. 6. Some notes:
1. Regarding the Network Connection Properties of your PC:
Make sure the IP address of your PC is in the same IP range as the ShuttleC you want to communicate with. 2. If you have a firewall running on your PC, make sure it's not blocking the For instance by giving your PC IP address: 192.168.1.200 communication in any way. System Integration 26 Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 27 Chapter 5 Configuring the ShuttleC 28 Configuring the ShuttleC 5.1 Making First Connection and Login Note: The information given below is based on SG-15Colour firmware V0.9.1. The SG-15Colour has an internal web server for configuration purposes. Just start your web browser Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer and enter the IP-address of the SG-15Colour. Note: Use for Internet Explorer version 11 or higher. The SG-15Colour comes with installed Factory Default Settings and at startup it will try to connect to a LAN network with enabled DHCP service. When there is no DHCP service active, the SG-15Colour will use 192.168.1.200 as default IP-address for the LAN interface. The unit's IP address is shortly visible on the launcher screen after power-up, both Ethernet and WiFi. Make sure your computer is in the same IP subnet as the SG-15Colour you're going to configure. E.g.: The SG-15Colour has IP address 192.168.1.200 and your computer has address 192.168.1.250. The physical connection with the SG-15Colour is made using an Ethernet cross-cable or alternatively through your local network:
LAN port connecting the unit to the network DC jack connects the 5VDC power adapter. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 29 Login Page To manage SG-15Colour settings, it runs a web server in https mode for exchanging queries and responses with a modern browser (Chrome, Firefox or IE). Enter the SG-15Colour IP address in the address bar of your browser to open the login page. Prior to accessing the login page, you will receive an SSL warning from your browser which you can ignore by clicking Proceed anyway The login page appears and you can login with:
user name default password skadmin skadmin 30 Configuring the ShuttleC On the Home Page you see an overview of the package Versions. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 31 5.2 Configure the SG-15Colour Wired network settings On the Configuration Web Page Wired Network configuration you set the IP address of the SG-15Colour terminal:
With Factory default settings, the SG-15 starts with DHCP=On and settings as displayed above. At startup, the assignment of an SG-15 IP-address takes place according the following procedure:
1. When DHCP is enabled and a DHCP-service is active on the network, the SG-15 will use the IP-address assigned by the DHCP-service. 2. When DHCP is enabled but the DHCP-service is not active on the network, by default the SG-15 will use Static IP Address: 192.168.1.200. 3. When DHCP is disabled, the remaining fields in the section become editable and the SG-15 will Apply the entered values as such. Important: When changing the LAN settings with Apply , your SG-15 will immediately disconnect from your browser. For re-connecting your browser you must make the network settings of your PC compatible with those of your SG-15. After re-connecting and re-opening web-page System->Wired Network, the Status line will display the new IP-address. When the SG-15 displays the DeskTop menu, you can read the IP-addresses assigned to LAN (and WLAN) directly from the display. 32 Configuring the ShuttleC Static IP Address: fixed IP-address (only editable when DHCP=Off). Netmask: determines the class of network. Default Gateway: default IP-address used by the SG-15 whenever it Wired Network settings addresses IP's that do not match any other routes in the SG-15's routing table. Notes:
1. The Default Gateway address always shares the network value for the Static IP Address. 2. In combination with WLAN it is sometimes necessary to define no Default Gateway for LAN which is done by leaving this field empty. 5.3 Configure the SG-15Colour WiFi network settings On this Configuration Web Page you input the WiFi Network settings:
Introduction Changing WLAN settings is best done by connecting the SG-15 with a Ethernet cross-cable to your PC/Laptop. With DHCP=OFF, the SG-15 will activate 192.168.1.200 as default IP-address for LAN. Make sure your PC/Laptop has a compatible network setting and login. Note that the SG-15 runs the LAN and WLAN interfaces simultaneously. In real live applications, only one of the two interfaces will be used to communicate with a server application. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 33 Notes:
1. At start-up and Wifi-Enable=On, the assignment of the WLAN IP-address is done as follows:
1. When DHCP is enabled and a DHCP-service is available on the network, the SG-15 will use the IP-address assigned by the DHCP-service
(the Access Point becomes transparent for any LAN network with an active DHCP-service that answers first in time). 2. When DHCP is enabled but no DHCP-service is available on the network, the SG-15 will use 192.168.4.201 as default IP-address. 3. When DHCP is disabled the SG-15 will use the static IP-address value (192.168.4.200 factory default). 2. SG-15Colour Wi-Fi devices provided by Scantech-ID support the hidden SSID 3. feature (controlled by the Access Point). If a Default Gateway is required for the Wi-Fi network then make sure that the Default Gateway for LAN is omitted (the reserved field for this must be empty). 4. At start-up and Wifi-Enable=On, the wifi-driver will immediately attempt to set-up a connection with the given SSID. If the Access Point is not available, the SG-15 will continue searching for the SSID until it finds it. 5. WLAN authentication data is never stored on the device itself. 6. The password for the SSID can be made visible with the tick-box Show Password. 7. The button Save Only allows you to change the Wifi settings without actually activating the Wifi connection. This is useful when configuring Wifi without an Access Point i.e. it avoids unnecessary waiting for connection timers to time-out. 8. The WPA/WPA2-Enterprise implementation supports 802.1x authentication by means of a RADIUS server. The fields Username and Password must match with those registered on the RADIUS server. Note: The feature Validate Server Certificate is not yet implemented. 34 Configuring the ShuttleC 9. SG-15Colour with WLAN support IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz. Legend Status After entering your Wifi settings and Apply , the Status line in top of the page will show the new SG-15-WLAN network interface settings. A successful WLAN connection will be shown in the webpage Entering an Apply to setup a WLAN connection with correct settings and good signal quality takes less then 10 seconds and the message Apply executed OK will confirm a successful operation. Note: Always check first if a WLAN device is installed and that Wifi-Enable=On. Ref: Appendix J with the product partumbers for SG-15Colour WiFi versions. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 35 36 Configuring the ShuttleC Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 37 5.4 SG-15 Price Checker Settings Navigate via Applications to the SGPriceChecker Configuration Web Page, where you configure the Price Checker settings:
5.4.1 SGNET Fill in the fields Server Address and Server Port for connection to the host/server with the application controlling the SG-15Colour , for instance SGNET service. The Connect Mode can be TCP/IP or UDP (no-connection/state-less). 5.4.2 Idle Display Mode These buttons allow you to select between displaying a Text message or an Image when the SG-15 enters idle mode. The idle text message is defined by the reserved Idle Message Lines[1-3], see below. When Image is selected, the SG-15 will continuously display file image1.gif. Animated gif or files of type png, jpg or bmp are also supported. Uploading is done under Templates/main/sg15. 5.4.3 Invert Display When using the SG-15Colour in backward compatibility mode, it displays white characters on a blue background. This static behavior inverts for Invert Display ON . 5.4.4 Screen colour selection Alternatively you can input the RGB or HTML colour codes: See: http://htmlcolorcodes.com/
38 5.4.5 Code-pages Configuring the ShuttleC The SG-15 supports 12 character sets which you can select from the Codepage drop-down menu. Each character set (code-page) is available in 2 font sizes. Notes:
Font size selection is encoded in the server reply message as an Code-page selection is done by web page configuration (i.e. static). Code-pages are installed as files in directory /apps/config/sg15 and are
<ESC>COMMAND, see table below. managed with the Download and Upload buttons in web page System-
>Templates . 5.4.6 Timing SG-15 provides two time-out parameters in seconds as follows:
Timer Legend TAlt/THold Display duration for each Idle message when the SG-15 is in Idle mode. Display duration of reply message from server after scanning a barcode. For THold = 0 the replied message stays on screen until replaced by another. Time the SG-15 will wait for server to reply on barcode request before displaying an error message. TWait Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 39 5.4.7 Messages This section allows you to define 3 types of messages: Idle, Error and Offline. Each message has a number of reserved lines for entering text. The attributes font, align and XY offsets gives a certain freedom to visualize the messages. Table with legend for message details:
Message Line[1-3]
SG-15 Mode Idle Line[1-2]
Error Line[1]
Offline Legend These messages are displayed when for Idle Display Mode button Text is selected (each message remains TAlt sec on screen). All messages are editable with a browser. Messages longer than the display line length are wrapped around to the next line, empty message fields are skipped. Is displayed when the server does not reply within TWait second after sending the barcode request. Shown when the SGPriceChecker service on the server is not available 1 at start-up. The SG-15 emulation stays in this mode until the server connection returns. and the code-page. Wrap-around of text is NOT supported so extra characters beyond this number are not or partly displayed. Notes:
The number of characters you can display per line depends on the font size
Defining a new message string page is done with a browser, which will use the SG-15 emulation will re-map the entered string according to the selected SG-15 code page. locally defined code page of your PC or Laptop. When clicking Accept the 40 Configuring the ShuttleC 5.4.8 SG-15 Display Features Features 64 x 128 pixels Mono-chrome No text wrap-around Standby mode for Background Display Light When using SGPriceChecker application, providing SG-15 backward compatibility mode. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 41 5.4.9 SG-15 <ESC><COMMAND> compatibility table The following table represents the list of <ESC> commands:
<ESC><COMMAND>
Legend Command Character C_CLEARDISPL C_CURSORPOS C_ALIGN C_STANDBY1 C_WAKEUP2 C_SETFONT C_PIXELPOS C_SHOWGIF C_RESET C_SCANNING C_BACKLIGHT C_BEEP C_SHOWVERSION C_REROUTE C_PULSE3 0x25 0x27 0x2E 0x40 0x41 0x42 0x44 0x58 0x5A 0x5B 0x5C 0x5E 0x60 0x70 0x7C Clear screen (clear screen and cursor moves to home position i.e. Top-Left) Position cursor (X[0-15], Y[0-4]) Align a string of text: Left-Top, Center-Top, Right-Top etc. De-activate TFT-backlight and scan-engine Activate TFT-backlight and scan-engine Select between font size-1 or -2 Set Pixel Position (X[0-127], Y[0-63]) Show image[1-4] (can be gif, jpg, png bmp). SGPriceChecker restarts by parent process (launcher) Disable and Enable scanning by scan-engine:
Not Implemented Enable/Disable TFT-backlight Internal speaker will beep: Not Implemented Report firmware version string (currently SG15V03.14) to host application Reroute Ethernet/WLAN communication to serial port:
Not Implemented Activate Exit Gate relay for 0,5 sec. The SG-15 emulation will reply an ACK (0x06). 1) The SG-15Colour has an advanced standby scheduler that can be programmed in days/hours/minutes. 2) Ditto 1 3) Requires special SG-15Colour Entry/Exit Gate Terminal hardware.
"EG" on unit serial number label. 42 Configuring the ShuttleC Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 43 Chapter 5.5 Configuring the Barcode Reader Introduction The SG-15Colour is equipped with a barcode reader of type Omni-Laser, CCD Single Line or 2D Imager. At startup, the SG-15Colour detects what type of barcode reader is installed and it will auto-configure the device according the settings on the Barcode Reader page. Double Read Time This time value (in milli seconds) represents the minimum time between reading one and the same barcode twice. The minimum time for reading two different barcodes after each other is less than 200 msec for an Omni scanner. Scan Illumination Level For reading barcodes in a dim lighted environment, extra illumination is needed for the 2D scan-engine. The illumination is adjustable and the number of levels depends on the 2D scan-engine (max. 5 levels, including illumination=Off). Use the Test button to check the adjusted level and then Apply. Notes 1. 2D symbologies settings are ignored by the omni-directional reader. 2. Since the bar code reader page is not meant to replace the reader Configuration Manual, only the most important symbology settings can be changed. 3. The 2D reader reads barcodes from a cell phone or any screen with sufficient pixel resolution. 4. The SG-15Colour fully manages the scan engine settings. It is advised against to configure the scanner manually. 44 Configuring the ShuttleC Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 45 5.6 Desktop Configurator Through the Desktop Configurator the application must be selected, which to Start At Boot:
SGPriceChecker:
or WebPriceChecker:
See web page Applications/DeskTopConfigurator (illustration left)
Click on the SG icon
Edit item
app/sgpricechecker (for instance) is selected and
Set to Start at Boot
Accept Illustration:
+
Note:
Desktop settings are saved in the Templates section. For any desktop setting you want to install on other SG's, go to page System -> Templates , select Save Customer Templates and Create & Download Template Package . The latter action downloads a file sk-customer-templates-name_0.9.1_armhf.deb to your PC/laptop. 46 Configuring the ShuttleC Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 47 Start Page Chapter 5.7 Web Price Checker Introduction The web based price-checker application uses a web-kit library to setup a browser-like connection to an http server. When an EAN barcode is scanned, the SG-15Colour will send the scanned data as an HTTP request to a web server. The web serveris responsible for generating the HTML page with Article/Price/Picture content, which is sent to the SG-15Colour. The web-kit utility executing on the SG-15Colour will interpret and show the content on the display. 1. Default, the URL of the Start Page and Welcome Page are defined as HTML files residing on the SG-15Colour. The Start page is only displayed at start-up of the Web-
Price-Checker application. Having these files local on the SG-15 guarantees that the SG-15 starts with a non-empty page (even if the web-server is temporary out of service). For making the SG-15Colour refer to the Start and Welcome page belonging to the web server demo, change the URLs to http://192.137.81.60/auth/skweb_start.html and http://192.137.81.60/auth/skweb_welcome.html 2. Welcome Page The welcome page shown in between barcode scans when the SG-15Colour is in idle state. The URL may refer to a local file or to an external (web) server. 3. Welcome Timer After a product scan action and a successful article look-up, the server replies with an article description, price etc. This information is displayed on the screen for the number of seconds specified in the Welcome Timer field. When this timer times out, the SK enters an idle state and normally it will re-display the Welcome Message, but it is also possible to let the PromoTool application take over the display from the Price-Checker. For this the skpromo needs to run simultaneously with skpricechecker, see page DeskTop Configurator. 4. The Error Page URL is an option to specify a customized error message. Error Page 48 Configuring the ShuttleC http://192.137.81.60/auth/tbl_products/scan/5029053021454/SG15 http://192.137.81.60/auth/tbl_products/scan/{@BARCODE}/{@SKTYPE}
Query URL 5. For every barcode scan, the SK must send a query URL with the requested barcode information to the web-server. The Web-Price-Checker uses tag-variables in the URL for this, like for example:
When scanning an EAN13 barcode 5029053021454 on a SK-50, the URL request with variables, {@SKTYPE} and {@BARCODE} will be reformatted and send to the web server as:
Note that the sequence of the variables {@BARCODE} and {@SKTYPE} in the specified URL, is one to one related with the search path on the web server. 6. This feature is useful for scanning 2D-barcodes on products or leaflets with 2D-barcodes that represent a URL referring directly to a site on the internet or intranet. When this feature is ON and your SG-15Colour is equipped with a 2D-scanengine, then scanning the QR-code here below will show the following response on the display:
QR-code with URL http://www.scantech-id.com/en/products/list.php?pin=3aa3cded3eacb975929df79009da68fd&type=s Allow URL barcodes Scan QR code Notes:
1. This requires the following settings:
2. DNS must be activated on SK
(i.e. DHCP service is responsible for providing a name server). i. Allow URL barcodes = ON ii. 2D barcodes
= ON iii. The SK is equipped with 2D scan-engine. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 49 7. URL tag-variables recognized by the URL parser Tags according {@...} Description:
BARCODE SKTYPE WIDTH HEIGHT ID Required:
Barcode as read by scan-engine (without identifiers) Mandatory Type of ScanKiosk: SK40, SK50 or SG-15Colour Pixel width of the skweb-screen Pixel height of the skweb-screen Label Identifier for barcode symbologies Optional Optional Optional Optional*1
*1 For now, any scanned item is sent without identifier. Notes 1. The web server is responsible for generating a web page response that fits on the SG-15Colour display (320X240). Side scroll-bars will appear on the display when the page is larger than the actual display. 2. The default template files skweb_start.html and skweb_welcome.html are displayed correctly on an SG-15Colour. 3. To leave the Web-Price-Checker application, you need to scan the special barcode (Close Application and Go to Desktop) in Appendix N. 4. New configuration settings become effective only after a restart of Web Price Checker. 5. On request, Scantech-ID provides an open source Web Server Demo application XAMPP that installs on a standard PC/Laptop, running Windows or Linux. This demo application contains a small SQL-database which is accessed through an Apache web server. This demo application contains a small database which can be used for web price-checking and web promotion (simultaneously). Configuring the ShuttleC 50 Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 51 Chapter 6 Maintaining the ShuttleC 52 6.1 CLEANING Appendices The ShuttleC requires little maintenance. Only occasional cleaning of the scanner and display window is necessary to remove dirt and fingerprints. Cleaning can be performed during operation with a non-abrasive glass spray cleaner and a soft lint-
free cloth. Clean the cover and window of the ShuttleC every now and then. Take care of the following:
Use a mild glass spray cleaner;
Spray the cleaner on a soft, lint-free cloth;
Wipe the ShuttleC clean. IMPORTANT Clean the scanner window with care. IMPORTANT The exterior of the ShuttleC should NOT be cleaned with cleaners containing:
Aromatic hydrocarbons Chloride Acids, oxidizing agents Abrasives Other aggressive cleaners 54 Appendices Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour Appendices 55 A B C D E G H I J K L Connector types and pin definitions... 56 Controlling the display and ShuttleC terminal. 57 Character sets. 63 Factory Default Settings.. 65 Updating Applications or System Packages. 66 Frequently Asked Questions 67 ShuttleC Project tasks. 71 Technical specifications.. 72 Overview Partnumbers.74 ShuttleC Demonstration program 75 WiFi info .. 77 M .. 77 N ShuttleC Control Bar Codes. 78 P Drilling Template for Easy Mounting.. 81 Q Product Summary What's new at the SG-15Colour.. 83 56 Appendices APPENDIX A PIN DEFINITIONS AND CONNECTOR TYPES Physical Connections Ethernet Connector 1 - TxC 2 - Tx-
3 - RxC 6 - Rx-
Cable between ShuttleC and network connection:
Use a standard, 8 pin, 1-to-1 Ethernet network cable to connect the ShuttleC to your Ethernet network. IMPORTANT Make sure you apply proper cabling when using the SG-15Colour Power-over- Ethernet version (IEEE802.3af PoE). PoE uses either the 4 data lines (1,2,3,6), called End-Span, OR the not used lines (4,5,7,8), called Mid-Span. Which method is used, depends on the supplying network switch. The ShuttleC SG-15Colour supports both methods automatically. DC Power connector 1 2 Front view 1 GND 2 +5 VDC See Chapter 1.4 for the physical location of the connectors. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 57 Appendix B Controlling the display and ShuttleC terminal Introduction The SG-15Colour acts a normal remote terminal; Every received ASCII value (between 20 and 255), which isn't part of a command, is normally displayed on the screen. Furthermore, the ShuttleC is controllable and easily configurable by means of ESC
(Escape) commands to customize the following parameters;
Cursor Control Clearing the Display Aligning Text You can remotely turn OFF and ON the ShuttleC from the Back-Office application. It is strongly recommended to use this feature, during the stores closing hours and when the article database is not available. It will save energy, extend the lifetime of the ShuttleC and shows a sustainable system design. "The SG-15 Colour The Green Price Checker". Due to the fact that the SG-15Colour uses proportional fonts (every single character has it's own specific width), you never know precisely how much characters fit on one line. Therefore, when a character doesn't fit on the current line, it's not displayed at all (instead of printing it on the next line, which gives undesired
"messy" results) You can move to another line by sending a Carriage Return (0x0d), or a Linefeed
(0x0a). Both have the same effect: Going to the start position of the next line). You can move the cursor by sending:
-
-
For easy alignment of text on often desired positions (like the center of the screen, right of the screen, bottom of the screen, etc) you can use the
'Align text' (ESC 0x2e) command.
'Set cursor' command (ESC 0x27), for predefined cursor positions.
'Set Pixel Position' command (ESC 0x2C), for placing the cursor on any pixel location. 58 Appendices At the end of this Appendix you find the complete command set, including the sub-parameters. On the next pages, you find some examples to give an impression of the way you can use the display of the SG-15Colour. These examples are also shown when using the -simple- demo program SG15Demo.exe. See Appendix K. Note: <ESC> should be sent as the hexadecimal value 1B. Note: The notation of e.g. 0x24 means the hexadecimal value 24. Example 1 How to create this screen:
COMMAND or data string
<ESC> 0x42 0x30
<ESC> 0x25
"Mineral water"
0x0d
"1 Ltr."
<ESC> 0x42 0x31
<ESC> 0x2e 0x38 " 0.98" 0x03 COMMENT Font size 0 Clear the screen, cursor top left Text Carriage Return = Next line Print text Font size 1 Align text to right bottom Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 59 Example 2 How to create this screen:
COMMAND or data string
<ESC> 0x42 0x30
<ESC> 0x25
<ESC> 0x2e 0x31 "Coca Cola 0.33Ltr" 0x03
<ESC> 0x2c 0x30 0x45
<ESC> 0x2e 0x3a "2.69 (Crate)"
0x03 COMMENT Font size 0 Clear the screen, cursor top left Align text to center - top Set cursor to pixel position (0,21) Align text to horizontal center
<ESC> 0x42 0x31 Font size 1
<ESC> 0x2e 0x37 "Special Offer !"
0x03 Align text to bottom center 60 Example 3 How to create this screen:
Appendices COMMAND or data string
<ESC> 0x42 0x30
<ESC> 0x25 COMMENT Font size 0 Clear the screen, cursor top left
<ESC> 0x2e 0x30 "Winner" 0x03 Align text to left - top
<ESC> 0x2e 0x32 "Winner" 0x03 Align text to right - top
<ESC> 0x2e 0x36 "Winner" 0x03 Align text to left - bottom
<ESC> 0x2e 0x38 "Winner" 0x03 Align text to right - bottom
<ESC> 0x42 0x31 Font size 1
<ESC> 0x2e 0x34 "You Win!" 0x03 Align text to center Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour SG-15 Command Set V2.0 This command set refers to SG15plus firmware version 3.03 and higher. SUBCOMMAND HEX DEC DESCRIPTION reserved Clear Display Clear the Display and move the cursor to the topleft position Set Cursor Position Set the cursor position on the display. Note : The actual pixelposition depends on the currently selected font set:
Every x-position is a multiple of 8 pixels. Every y-position depends on the currently selected font set (height of 12 or 21 pixels) Pos : 0 - 15 (0x30 - 0x3F) Line : 0 - 4 (0x30 - 0x34) 61 PARAMETERS
<POS>
0x30-0x3F
<LINE>
0x30-0x34 Set Pixel Position Set the current pixel position on the display. This allows a text to be printed anywhere on the display.
<POS>
0x30-0xAF
<LINE>
0x30-0x6F Pos : 0 - 127 (0x30 - 0xAF) Line : 0 - 63 (0x30 - 0x6F) Note : A character will only be displayed on the current coordinates if it fully fits on the screen. Align a string of text Print a text, using the current font set, on a calculated postion on the screen.
<ALIGN>
0x30-0x3E
<DATA>
"" [0x03]
<Align> can be one of the following values:
0x30 - Left Top 0x31 - Center Top 0x32 - Right Top 0x33 - Left Center 0x34 - Center Center 0x35 - Right Center 0x36 - Left Bottom 0x37 - Center Bottom 0x38 - Right Bottom 0x39 - Left, using current y-coordinate 0x3A - Center, using current y-coordinate 0x3B - Right, using current y-coordinate 0x3C - Top, using current x-coordinate 0x3D - Center, using current x-coordinate 0x3E - Bottom, using current x-coordinate
<Data>
This field has a maximum length of 75 characters. Use 0x03 (ETX) as last char, if less characters are used.
$
%
'
,
. COM MAND ESC
(1B)16 ESC ESC ESC 24 25 27 36 37 39 ESC 2C 44 ESC 2E 46 62 ESC 40 64 ESC ESC 41 42 65 66
@
A B Sleep Clear display and Turn off Laser, Motor and Backlight. SG15plus keeps functioning as normal. Wake Up Return from sleep Select Font Set The SG15plus has 2 internal font sets:
0x30 - Font set 1 (Normal sized font) 0x31 - Font set 2 (Large font) Appendices
<FONTSET>
0x30-0x31 ESC 58 88 X Show GIF Displays a GIF on the screen. GIFs and Text can be combined on one screen. The GIF can either be animated or static. Image#1 is the same image as used for the Idle screen.
<IMAGE>
0x31-0x34. A displayed image will be cleared after THold seconds (see Manual) ESC ESC 5A 5B 90 91 ESC 5C 92 ESC 5D 93 ESC 5E 94 ESC 60 96 ESC 70 112 Z
[
\
]
^
`
p ESC 7C 124
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GIFs should be uploaded using tftp. Example: Upload file "image.gif" to image position 2:
"tftp -i 192.168.3.227 put image.gif /gif2"
Reset Soft reset Enable/Disable scanning Enable or disable barcode scanning Enable/Disable Backlight The backlight will be turned on or off Sleep/Wakeup internal barcode scanner Put the internal barcode scanner into sleep (turn off laser and motor), or wake it up Beep The internal speaker will generate the default 'beep'. Get Firmware Version The SG15plus returns the current firmware version. Format "SG15Vnn.nn"
<MODE>
0x30=disable 0x31=enable
<MODE>
0x30=off 0x31=on
<MODE>
0x30=sleep 0x31=wakeup Reroute Ethernet/WLAN communication Can be used to directly communicate with devices on a serial port. Normally, the data is printed on the display.
<Destination>
0x30 = Display 0x31 = Ser.Port 1 The SG15plus will respond by sending an 'ACK' (0x06) back to the host. Only for Exit/Entry Gate Terminal use (special hardware configuration). The galvanic isolated switch will be closed during 500 milliseconds. The physical connection is available at the back of the special SG15. The SG15plus will respond by sending an 'ACK' (0x06) back to the host. All not mentioned commands are reserved for possible future use. Do not implement these in your application. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 63 APPENDIX C CHARACTER SETS Classic IBM US DOS Latin-2 Central Europe Turkey Cyrillic II DOS Thailand Cyrillic Latin-1 Win Western Arabic Baltic The SG-15Colour contains 12 character sets:
- 0437
- 0852
- 0857
- 0866
- 0874
- 1251
- 1252
- 1256
- 1257
- GB2312 Simplified Chinese
- BIG5 Traditional Chinese
- UTF-8 Unicode Only 1 codepage can be used at a time (see chapter 5.8). Each character set (codepage) is available in 2 sizes (see "ESC B" command). The code page selection is done with the browser under Miscellaneous. Code page 852 (Latin-2) Code page 866 (Cyrillic DOS)
(Factory default setting) 64 Codepage 874 (Thai) Codepage 1251 (Cyrillic) Appendices Codepage 1252 (Latin-1) Codepage 1257 (Baltic) Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 65 APPENDIX D FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Currently, the Factory Default Settings are as follows:
IP Address Subnet mask Default Gateway IP Address Remote Host DHCP TCP Port UDP Port Baudrate internal scanner Minimal Scanning interval Connect Mode Wait for host after scanning barcode Display Message Timeout Font codepage Device Name WiFi mode WiFi AdHoc channel WiFi WEP key WiFi SSID WiFi Authentication Bar Code Symbologies active 192.168.3.227 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.250 192.168.3.32 Disabled 9101 9000 9600 500 mSec TCP Server 3 seconds 5 seconds UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format) SHUTTLEC Infrastructure 1 0000000000000 pegasus open/none EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E
(omni-directional scanner) 66 Appendices APPENDIX E UPDATING APPLICATIONS OR SYSTEM PACKAGES Here you find the procedure to update Application or System Packages:
Step Explanation Login on the SG-15 and navigate to the Package Manager page Choose File Locate the file
[name]_[version]_ armhf.deb and click Apply Response:
Positive acknowledgment:
Reboot the SG-15 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 67 APPENDIX G FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INDEX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. General SG-15Colour Configuration and the SG-15Colour User's Manual Networking Demo-possibilities and how to get started Barcodes G-1 GENERAL What is the standard available configuration and looks for the ShuttleC?
See Appendix J. Can we have other colours than black, Silver or Red?
Yes, other colours are only available on request, only in large quantities and under specific conditions. Is every ShuttleC delivered with a CD-ROM and Users Manual?
To save our natural resources, we do not include a User's Manual and Product CD with every unit anymore. The Product Support Library is available through FTP link. Why isnt there a PC-board inside the ShuttleC?
It was our design strategy to develop a compact, lean and cost-effective Price Checker, offering all the requirements at absolute maximum reliability at a low power consumption and for an attractive price. We ensured the availability of the SG-15 motherboard for the future. 68 Appendices G-2 SG-15Colour CONFIGURATION AND THE SG-15Colour USERS MANUAL How do I configure the ShuttleC?
See chapter 5. The SG-15Colour has an internal web server, which makes it possible to configure it using any internet browser. Where do I find the most recent ShuttleC Command Set?
In this manual (Appendix B) and on the Product Support Library. Do I need special software for the ShuttleC?
The ShuttleC itself is standard equipped with all required firmware:
Linux OS, drivers and several applications. On the server-side (your back-office system) a small program or routine is required to take care of the communication and to provide the product information that the ShuttleC shall display. It is the role of the system integrator to add his value here. See Chapter 4 and loads of software examples, including free source code of the complete (demo) application on the Product Support Support Library!
G-3 NETWORKING Which type of Power Over Ethernet (PoE) is supported?
The ShuttleC supports both Mid- and End-span connections, according to the IEEE 802.3af specifications. Which Wireless options are available?
The SG-15Colour ShuttleC WiFi version supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac See Appendix J for the SG-15Colour Partnumbers. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 69 G-4 DEMO POSSIBILITIES & HOW TO GET STARTED What kind of development package does the system-integrator get from Scantech-ID?
The ShuttleC Product Support Library contains lots of technical information and free source code examples in all popular languages. Does the ShuttleC have an internal memory for an article database?
No, we have chosen not to do this for the following reason:
It is crucial that the information given to the consumer on the ShuttleC display is correct. The best solution to achieve this high level of data integrity is to draw the information from ONE central source: The article database on the stores Back Office computer. In case the ShuttleC terminal would contain a local database, this needs permanent maintenance, generating lots of data traffic and logistic hassle. Also, a local database memory will significantly increase the unit hardware costs. How can I give a quick demo?
See ShuttleC Product Support Library (Demonstration Tool\SG15Demo.exe). The SG-15Colour should run in TCP Server mode to work with this demo tool. See Appendix K. How can I give an advanced demo including my own database with demo articles?
See ShuttleC Product Support Library (\Source Code Examples\Enhanced). The SG-15Colour should run in TCP Client mode to work with this demo tool. G-5 BARCODES Which barcode symbologies does the ShuttleC accept?
Basically all popular symbologies as accepted by the integrated Scantech scanner: EAN 13, EAN 8, UPC A, UPC E, Add-ons, Code/EAN 128, Int 2/5, Code 39 (full ASCII), Code 32, Codabar and GS1-Databar (most popular types). By Factory Default EAN-13/8 and UPC-A/E decoding have been activated inside the omnidirectional laser scanner. 70 Appendices Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 71 H SHUTTLEC PROJECT TASKS The integration of a Price Checker like the ShuttleC into a store IT system is slightly more complex than linking a mouse to your PC. Therefore you find below
-to prevent any miscommunication- a general guideline describing Who Does What While Launching A ShuttleC Project. Scantech supplies:
ShuttleC Hardware Configuration (excl. network cabling).
Overview of possibilities, features and benefits of the ShuttleC.
Advice which Configuration to choose.
FOR FREE: Examples of software source code for the application software plus Ethernet driver in the Product Support Library.
Consultancy & Technical Support. The Scantech Distributor / System Integrator supplies:
The application software linking the ShuttleC to the Customers Product Database. See Chapter 4.1.
Choice of the configuration, depending on:
Requirements of the end-user.
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- Current Installation.
Installation of the ShuttleC terminals and the network-cabling.
ShuttleC field-service, implying:
- Configuration of the ShuttleC terminals prior to installation, with the built-in web server.
- One minute swap time due to smart mounting
(no need to open the ShuttleC). 72 Appendices APPENDIX I TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Power supply voltage Power consumption ShuttleC DC input +5 V Interfaces Scanner characteristics Light source Depth of field Scan pattern Bar code types 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz through external PSU (adapter) or Power over Ethernet complying IEEE 802.3af (optional) 3.25 Watt (5Vdc, 650 mA). At nominal configuration:
Omni laser scanner and Ethernet interface. USB port unused. Standard Ethernet, Wireless IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (optional) or Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af POE (optional) Visible laser diode (630 670 nm) or red LED 200 mm (= maximum reading distance) Omnidirectional laser pattern, single line CCD or 2D Imager
*Omni Directional Laser Scanner:
EAN/UPC/JAN+Add-on, ISBN, Code 128, EAN128, Code 93, Code39, Code32, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI-Plessey and GS1 DataBar.
*Single Line CCD Scanner:
All UPC/EAN/JAN, EAN128 Code, Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII Code32 / Italian Pharmacy, Code 128, CODABAR/NW7,Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 25, Matrix 25, MSI/PLESSEY, Telepen, Code 93, Code 11, China Postage, Code 26, LCD25 and GS1 DataBar Family.
*2D Imager:
1D Symbologies:EAN/UPC,Australian Post, Aztec, BPO, Canada Post, Dutch Post, EAN.UCC Composite, Interleaved 2 of 5, Japan Post, MSI Code, Planet, Plessey Code, Postnet, GS1 Databar, Standard 2 of 5, Telepen, TLC39 2D Symbologies:
Datamatrix, Matrix 2 of 5, Maxi 2 of 5, Maxicode and QR code 182 (h) x 131 (w) x 95 (d) mm TFT-LCD Size 3.5 diagonal 320X240 pixels QVGA 70 X 53 mm Color depth 16.7M Colors 450 nits High brightness Wide viewing angle PC/ABS Physical Dimensions Display Housing Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 73 System Architecture Processor Operating System Memory Flash Memory RAM Software ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core Standard Linux (Kernel > 3.0) 2GB expandable with USB flash drive and SD card 512MB Client Applications included 0C 40C 20% .. 95% RH (non condensing) Generic emission standard, from which:
Emission - Class B IEC 825-1 (1993) Class I, U.S. 21CFR1040 Class IIa IEC 60950-01 and/or EN 60950-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950 ANSI/UL Std No. UL 60950 EN 61000-6-3:2001 EN 55011:1998 EN 61000-3-2:2000 Harmonic current emissions EN 61000-3-3:1995 Limitation of voltage fluctuations EN 61000-6-2:2001 Generic immunity standard, from which:
EN 61000-4-2:1995 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity EN 61000-4-3:2002 Radiated Electro-Magnetic field immunity EN 61000-4-4:1995 Electrical fast transient (EFT) immunity EN 61000-4-5:1995 Surge transient immunity EN 61000-4-6:1996 Conducted Radio-Frequency disturbances Immun EN 61000-4-8:1993 Power frequency magnetic field Immunity EN 61000-4-11:1994 Immunity to voltage dips and short Interrupts Environmental Operating temperature Humidity Safety/EMC Laser Safety Electrical Safety EMC 74 Appendices APPENDIX J OVERVIEW PARTNUMBERS ShuttleC with Omni-Directional Laser -MICA- Scanner ShuttleC with Single Line
-CCD- Scanner Standard version with Ethernet:
1. 718A7 20104 E2000 Black Ethernet 2. 718A7 20404 E4000 Silver Ethernet 3. 718A7 20304 E0000 Red Ethernet Wireless LAN:
4. 718A7 20104 W2000 Black WLAN 5. 718A7 20404 W4000 Silver WLAN 6. 718A7 20304 W0000 Red WLAN Power over Ethernet PoE 802.3af:
7. 718A7 30104 M2000 Black PoE 8. 718A7 30404 M4000 Silver PoE 9. 718A7 30304 M0000 Red PoE Standard version with Ethernet:
1. 718A7 G0104 E2000 Black Ethernet 2. 718A7 00404 E4000 Silver Ethernet 3. 718A7 00300 E0000 Red Ethernet Wireless LAN:
4. 718A7 00104 W2000 Black WLAN 5. 718A7 00404 W4000 Silver WLAN 6. 718A7 00304 W0000 Red WLAN Power over Ethernet PoE 802.3af:
7. 718A7 10104 M2000 Black PoE 8. 718A7 10404 M4000 Silver PoE 9. 718A7 10304 M0000 Red PoE ShuttleC with 2D imager Standard version with Ethernet:
1. 718A7 A0104 E2000 Black Ethernet 2. 718A7 A0404 E4000 Silver Ethernet 3. 718A7 A0304 E0000 Red Ethernet Wireless LAN:
4. 718A7 A0104 W2000 Black WLAN 5. 718A7 A0404 W4000 Silver WLAN 6. 718A7 A0304 W0000 Red WLAN Power over Ethernet PoE 802.3af:
7. 718A7 B0104 M2000 Black PoE 8. 718A7 B0304 M0000 Silver PoE 9. 718A7 B0404 M4000 Red PoE Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 75 APPENDIX K SHUTTLEC DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM is in the same IP range as the ShuttleC you want to communicate with. For instance by giving your PC IP address: 192.168.1.250. The ShuttleC demonstration program SG15Demo.exe can be found in the Product Support Library (directory \Demonstration Tool). This program can be used for quick and easy demonstrations or for experimenting. You can see literally, what is sent to an SG-15Colour or what is received from it. Just connect to your SG-15Colour and try it. It's really that easy!
This program is merely the same as a normal Telnet program, with the addition of some useful features for demonstration purposes. Some notes:
1. Regarding the Network Connection Properties of your PC:
You may have to turn OFF DHCP and make sure the IP address of your PC 2. Set the SG-15Colour in Server Mode (= Factory Default) as also described 3. If this appears to be necessary: Add SG15Demo.exe Using the Demo program You can manually enter text, which will be displayed on the SG-15Colour screen. Just click on the blue edit screen of this program and start typing. Don't forget to 'Connect' first!
in the list of Exceptions under Windows Firewall. in Chapter 5.5. 76 Appendices You can also give SG-15Colour Control (ESC) commands. Just hit the ESC key, which sends an actual esc-character (0x1b). Examples:
Clear the SG-15Colour screen: Hit 'ESC' key Kick the ShuttleC into Sleep Hit 'ESC' key Enter '%'
Enter @
Enter Capital A Hit ESC key Enter ^
Make the speaker sound Wake up the ShuttleC again Hit ESC key Consult Appendix B for more ESC command examples. When you scan a barcode at the SG-15Colour, the program responds with 1 of 5 predefined texts. Select the option ' Respond to barcodes'
On the blue edit field you can actually see what exactly is received or transmitted. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 77 APPENDIX L WiFi info A short note on this SG-15Colour WiFi version:
To bring the SG-15 up to date regarding WiFi connectivity and to achieve the following goals:
Support of modern 2016+ WiFi standard IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
More compact, less components and energy
Use latest technology also applied in modern tablets and PC's
Better continuity and long term availability, the SG-15 WiFi technology is now soldered directly on the motherboard. This may be hardware-wise less flexible, but provides you all above-mentioned advantages. If you require the SG-15 WiFi, please order as per PartNumbers as specified in Appendix J. APPENDIX M Intentionally left blank 78 Appendices Appendix N SG-15Colour Control Bar Codes To make live easier for those who test, install and maintain the SG-15Colour, we have implemented four Control Barcodes in the Shuttle:
Reboot:
Will reboot the SG-15Plus Back to Default:
Load default parameter set Reboot to LAN:
For WiFi testing purposes only.
Reboots the SG-15 using LAN as the active interface to configure a WiFi unit. Show the SG-15 status *1 See explanation on the next page. Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 79 info.
*1 Showing the SG-15 status The Shuttle+ Price Checker is a kind of black box -from the outside-, where it concerns the primary network parameters. In order to make Installation and Service easier, the Terminal Status Request by Bar Code feature has been implemented. With the ultimate goal to decrease the Total Cost of Ownership. How does it work:
Scanning this barcode at the ShuttleC will show its status and configuration
Scan multiple times to show several pages; 4 when WiFi module is placed, 3 for wired Ethernet.
The contents of bar code is configurable through the webbrowser. Default code type and content is EAN-13 8712345910013.
The feature can be turned off if desired.
This feature is reading-out info only. For security reasons we have chosen This control bar code (a.k.a. as Kill) will close the running application(s) set the SG-15 to DeskTop. not to make the SG-15 parameters bar code programmable. 8 712345 910020 80 Appendices Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 81 Appendix P Drilling Template for Easy Mounting
Drilling Pattern
Print/Enlarge this page to the real product sizes of 182 X 131 mm
Make sure the scaling reference of 100 mm is respected. 82 Appendices Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 83 Appendix Q Product Summary What's new at the SG-15Colour Here is an overview of our objectives and the new major product characteristics:
1. Color screen 3.5" TFT-LCD 320X240 resolution. 16 million colours for high quality displaying. Wide viewing angle. A big step forward in readability. SG-15 and SG-15Plus SG-15Colour bar codes Ethernet, WiFi and POE 2. Embedded Linux OS for better and long term feature support 3. Running on ARM Dual-Core processor 4. Compatible with existing SG15Plus regarding communication protocol, 5. Remote unit configuration using modern web browser 6. Application packages and system parts remotely upgradable 7. The barcode scanner is configured through webbrowser instead of 8. Creating custom lay-out of the Price-Check display 9. Up-to-date WiFi technology supporting IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 10. Handscanner connection now using USB instead of RS-232 11. Real-time clock on board for automatic standby/wake-up, saving energy 12. 2D scan engine available at later stage.
SG-15 housing, PSU and Ethernet network connection fully compatible with
All these actions were taken to continue and expand the enduring success in the market of the Scantech-ID Shuttle. the previous SG-15 models. dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz and product lifetime Appendices 84 Scantech-ID ShuttleC SG-15Colour 85 86 Appendices Scantech-ID BV Heliumweg 34 A 3812 RE Amersfoort The Netherlands Phone:
E-mail:
Internet:
+31 (0)33 469 84 00 info@scantech-id.com www.scantech-id.com www.champtek.com
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2017-01-25 | 5260 ~ 5320 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2017-01-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Champtek lncorporated
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018086124
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1 2 | Physical Address |
5/F, No.2,Alley 2,Shih-Wei Lane, Chung Cheng Rd.
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Hsin Tien City, N/A 231
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
WOI
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
SG15COLOUR
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J******** C********
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1 2 | Title |
Product Engineer
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
j******@champtek.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/25/2017 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Price Checker | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Listed Power is maximum conducted RF output power. Device contains 20/40/80MHz bandwidth. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. | ||||
1 2 | Power output listed is conducted. Device contains 20/40MHz bandwidth. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
A Test Lab Techno Corp.
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1 2 | Name |
J****** L****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
J******@atl-lab.com.tw
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1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.044 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.028 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0760000 |
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