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SCANALYST
Lite Bar Code Quality Data Utility
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SCANALYST Lite
..a utility for communicating
and saving ANSI and traditional bar code quality information
Collect bar code quality information from popular bar code
verifiers
Print verification results to any Windows printer or fax
Internet support for help and latest release information
Easy to use plug 'n play design with active control interface
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FEATURES
PORTABILITY:
Input from 50 to 500** scans with your verifier, return to a PC
running SCANALYST Lite and upload the data. SCANALYST
Lite allows you to see the data coming into the PC, scroll through
the data in a viewing window and save it to a text file. |
PLUG 'N PLAY
SCANALYST Lite is very easy to use: just plug it in and
you're ready to go. Its friendly user interface has active control
"tips" to remind users what each control does and a
built-in help file for quickly determining the settings appropriate
for your verifier. |
DATA COMMUNICATION
Save bar code quality data to disk, send it to your Windows printer
for hardcopy reports, or electronically transmit the data via
fax or email. |
WEB CONNECTIVITY AND SUPPORT
Internet link to web site provides latest news and developments
in industry and quality standards, latest release info, etc. |
UPGRADEABLE
Upgrade to any other SCANALYST BCQMS to best meet your increasing
requirements for verification/compliance testing and certification.
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LOW COST
SCANALYST Lite is available at a fraction of the cost of
a typical verifier printer accessory. |
**The number of readings depends on the verifier
model. The stored data does not include the scan profile but does
include all ANSI parameters, some traditional parameters and the encoded
data.
ONLINE SUPPORT
Installation
Software Activation
Hardware Settings
SCANALYST Lite Screen
Direct Data Input
Delayed Data Input
Installation
SCANALYST Lite may be installed from diskette:
Start Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT.
- Insert Disk 1 Setup in your Floppy Drive.
- Click the Start button (click File menu in Windows NT) and
choose Run.
- Type a:\setup and press ENTER.
Alternately, if you download SCANALYST Lite from the AIS web
site or receive it by email:
- Download the four self-extracting executable files into
a directory on your hard drive.
- Execute each file to retrieve the installation files.
- Click the Start button (click File menu in Windows NT) and
choose Run.
- Type d:\directory\setup.exe, where "d" is your
hard drive and "directory" is the name of the subdirectory
where you expanded the files.
For easy startup of the program, the SCANALYST Lite icon is
placed in a new group and can be accessed from the Windows Start button.
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Software Activation
When installation is complete, you will need to obtain an activation
code by calling SCANALYST Technical Support at 800.247.1177.
Our business hours are 9:00 am. to 5:30 pm EST, Monday through Friday.
When you make the call, you will need access to the PC where the software
is installed. It will take just a few minutes for one of our support
staff to walk you through the activation and youll be ready
to go.
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Hardware Settings
SCANALYST Lite communicates with the verifier via cable hookup
to the RS-232 communications port on your PC.
QC 150/200 Settings
- With the RS-232 cable disconnected, from the boot-up (power
on) screen which shows the model, aperture and wavelength info,
push the button with the white dot 4 times to get to the "Config"
screen.
- Push the double arrow button 1 time and the white dot button
3 times to show the printer setting. If necessary, push the double
arrow button to display "HS Printer".
- Push the white dot button 1 time. If necessary, push the double
arrow to display "Auto Print".
- Push the white dot button 2 times for the "SaveSetngs"
screen and push the double arrow button 2 times to confirm.
QC 600/800 Series Settings
- With the RS-232 cable disconnected, from the boot-up (power
on) screen, the verifier will go to a NO PRINTER ATTACHED screen.
Make sure the blinking cursor is on "Continue" and push
"Select" 2 times.
- Use the arrow buttons to position the blinking cursor on "Change
Settings" and push "Select".
- Use the arrow buttons to position the blinking cursor on "Output
Options" and push "Select".
- Position the blinking cursor on "Printout Options"
and push "Select". If necessary, use the right
arrow button to display "HSP". The "Printout"
options are "Long" if you want full details of the scan
or "Short" if you just want summary data. If necessary,
position the cursor on the "AutoPrint/Stor" option and
use the right arrow button to turn it "On". Position
the cursor on "w/Profile?" and use the right arrow
button to select "No".
- Push "Power" 4 times to return to the boot-up screen.
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SCANALYST Lite Screen
The top 90% of the SCANALYST Lite screen is the viewing window
for your scan data with the familiar Windows "elevator"
on the right. The bottom portion has your controls for setting your
communications, saving the information to disk, printing to any Windows
compatible printer, etc.

Communications
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You may set the Comm port you have your verifier
connected to from the "Comm Port" drop down menu.
Once you have selected your port, push the "Connect"
button to instruct SCANALYST Lite to initiate communication
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The "Comm Port Status" window displays the current
status of the port SCANALYST Lite is communicating with.
Command Buttons
The "Clear" button will erase the data currently in
the viewing window. A warning window will appear asking to you
confirm the delete before actually clearing the data.
The "Print" button opens the familiar Windows print
window so you may send the scan data to any Windows compatible
printer you have connected to your PC.
The "Save" button allows you to select the drive, directory,
and file name where you wish to save your scan data for future
reference.
"Help" opens the SCANALYST Lite onboard help
text file. The "About SCANALYST Lite" button opens the
SCANALYST Lite boot-up screen containing the button for
accessing current/more detailed information on features, new versions,
etc., by connecting to the AIS web site (requires you to have
access to the Internet).
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Direct Data Input
Whenever the verifier has the PC RS-232 interface cable plugged in,
it assumes you are connected to your serial port and any scans will
automatically be passed to the port. Be sure you have SCANALYST
Lite running and your communications port connected (see Communications,
above) before scanning any codes.
- With connection to your COM port established, scan a bar code
with your verifier. Data will immediately appear in the SCANALYST
Lite viewing window.
- Save the data to file and/or print it to your printer.
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Delayed Input
To store scan information to the verifiers buffer for remote
data collection and subsequent uploading to your PC, just unplug the
RS-232 cable from the back of your verifier. The buffer will hold
anywhere from 50 to 500 data scans, dependent on which verifier model
you have and the settings you establish (full or summary data).
Uploading Remotely Collected Data To Your PC
- If not already running, start SCANALYST Lite.
- Select the appropriate communications port and press the "Connect"
button.
- With the power on your verifier off, plug the PC RS-232 interface
cable into the back of your verifier. When you press the power
button, the verifier will automatically recognize there is data
in its buffer and wait for your instructions on whether or not
to print it.
- Select "Print Bufr" (QC 150/200) or "Print"
(QC 600/800) and the data will immediately transfer to the SCANALYST
Lite screen.
- Save the data to file and/or print it to your printer.
WARNING: Make sure you have
SCANALYST Lite running and you have connected the communication
port before you tell the verifier to print its buffer.
If you discover you are not connected after you tell the
verifier to send the data, you may be able to stop the transfer
by quickly turning off the verifier (hold down the Power button);
however, some loss of data may occur.
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SCANALYST Lite is a simple utility for users of verifiers.
The scanned data is unprotected, does not include scan profile information
and is stored to a text file, which, unfortunately, is editable. It
cannot be traced to or identified with a specific instrument, date
or time. In an ISO/QS or healthcare environment, it is advisable to
have data sources better controlled, all devices calibrated and data
input identified by user, time, date and location. If you are interested
in a BCQMS with these capabilities, we invite you to review our SCANALYST
and SCANALYST Xchange Bar Code Quality Management Systems.
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