Zebra LS7708 Product Reference Guide

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Bar code readers
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Product Reference Guide
LS7708 Scanner
Product Reference Guide
LS7708
Product Reference Guide
72E-69531-04
Revision A
April 2015
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Revision History
Changes to the original manual are listed below:
Change Date Description
-01 Rev A 9/2004 Initial release.
-02 Rev A 2/2007 Update service information, add parameter bar codes for Bookland ISBN, new UPC
supplemental decode options, report software version, report MIMIC version, report
Synapse cable
-03 Rev A 11/2012 Remove: www.symbol.com/usb link; Regulatory specs; Symbol from product name
Add: Simple Com Port
Update: URLs throughout guide; 123Scan² chapter; branding; ambient light immunity; service
information
-04 Rev A 4/2015 Zebra branding
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... xi
Chapter Descriptions ...................................................................................................................... xi
About This Guide
Notational Conventions................................................................................................................... xii
Related Publications....................................................................................................................... xii
Service Information......................................................................................................................... xii
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Unpacking the Scanner .................................................................................................................. 1-3
Input/Output Ports .......................................................................................................................... 1-4
Setting Up the Scanner .................................................................................................................. 1-5
Power Options ......................................................................................................................... 1-5
Connecting the Host and Peripheral Cables ............................................................................ 1-5
Routing Cables .............................................................................................................................. 1-7
Removing the Host Interface Cable ......................................................................................... 1-7
Configuring the Scanner .......................................................................................................... 1-8
Synchronization of Settings ..................................................................................................... 1-8
Host Requested Setting Changes ...................................................................................... 1-8
Bar Code Menu Symbols Scanned on the LS7708 Scanner ............................................. 1-8
Bar Code Menu Symbols Scanned on the Handheld Scanner .......................................... 1-8
Mounting the Scanner to a Surface ............................................................................................... 1-9
Attaching the Mounting Bracket ............................................................................................... 1-9
Freestanding Configuration ................................................................................................ 1-9
Attached Configuration ....................................................................................................... 1-10
Detaching the Scanner from the Mounting Bracket ................................................................. 1-11
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Chapter 2: Scanning
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Active Scan Area ........................................................................................................................... 2-1
Scanning Bar Codes ...................................................................................................................... 2-1
Beeper Definitions ......................................................................................................................... 2-3
Selecting Beeper Volume .............................................................................................................. 2-4
Sleep Mode .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
LED Definitions .............................................................................................................................. 2-4
Decode Zone ................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Integrated Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) ............................................................................ 2-6
LS7708 Interlock Cable and EAS ............................................................................................ 2-6
Installing the Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) ........................................................................ 2-6
CheckPoint EAS Model Compatibility ...................................................................................... 2-6
Considerations ......................................................................................................................... 2-6
CheckPoint Contact Information .............................................................................................. 2-6
Deactivation for Sensormatic EAS System .............................................................................. 2-6
Chapter 3: Maintenance and Technical Specifications
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Replacing the Scanner Window ..................................................................................................... 3-1
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 3-3
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................ 3-4
Scanner Signal Descriptions .......................................................................................................... 3-6
Chapter 4: User Preferences
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Scanning Sequence Examples ...................................................................................................... 4-1
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................... 4-2
User Preferences Default Parameters ........................................................................................... 4-2
User Preferences ........................................................................................................................... 4-3
Set Default Parameter ............................................................................................................. 4-3
Beeper Tone ............................................................................................................................ 4-3
Beeper Volume ........................................................................................................................ 4-5
Low Beeper Volume ........................................................................................................... 4-5
Medium Beeper Volume .................................................................................................... 4-5
High Beeper Volume .......................................................................................................... 4-6
Beep After Good Decode ......................................................................................................... 4-7
Low Power Mode ..................................................................................................................... 4-8
Low Power Blink ................................................................................................................ 4-8
Motor and Laser Shut Down .............................................................................................. 4-8
Scan Pattern Mode .................................................................................................................. 4-9
Timeout Between Decodes ...................................................................................................... 4-10
Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol ....................................................................... 4-10
Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbol ................................................................... 4-10
Time Delay to Low Power Mode .............................................................................................. 4-11
Linear UPC/EAN Decode ......................................................................................................... 4-13
UPC Half Block Stitching ......................................................................................................... 4-14
EAS Interlock ........................................................................................................................... 4-15
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Enable EAS Interlock ......................................................................................................... 4-15
Disable EAS Interlock ........................................................................................................ 4-15
Chapter 5: Keyboard Wedge Interface
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface ...................................................................................... 5-2
Keyboard Wedge Default Parameters ........................................................................................... 5-4
Keyboard Wedge Host Types .................................................................................................. 5-5
Keyboard Wedge Country Types (Country Codes) ................................................................. 5-7
Ignore Unknown Characters .................................................................................................... 5-12
Keystroke Delay ....................................................................................................................... 5-13
Intra-Keystroke Delay .............................................................................................................. 5-15
Alternate Numeric Keypad Emulation ...................................................................................... 5-16
Caps Lock On .......................................................................................................................... 5-17
Caps Lock Override ................................................................................................................. 5-18
Convert Wedge Data ............................................................................................................... 5-19
Function Key Mapping ............................................................................................................. 5-21
FN1 Substitution ...................................................................................................................... 5-22
Send Make Break .................................................................................................................... 5-23
OnKeyboard Maps ................................................................................................................... 5-24
ASCII Character Set ...................................................................................................................... 5-26
Chapter 6: RS-232 Host Interface
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Connecting an RS-232 Interface .................................................................................................... 6-2
RS-232 Default Parameters ........................................................................................................... 6-4
RS-232 Host Parameters ............................................................................................................... 6-5
RS-232 Host Types .................................................................................................................. 6-9
Baud Rate ................................................................................................................................ 6-13
Parity ........................................................................................................................................ 6-17
Check Receive Errors .............................................................................................................. 6-20
Hardware Handshaking ........................................................................................................... 6-21
None ................................................................................................................................... 6-21
Standard RTS/CTS ............................................................................................................ 6-22
RTS/CTS Option 1 ............................................................................................................. 6-22
RTS/CTS Option 2 ............................................................................................................. 6-23
RTS/CTS Option 3 ............................................................................................................. 6-23
Software Handshaking ............................................................................................................. 6-24
None ................................................................................................................................... 6-24
ACK/NAK ........................................................................................................................... 6-24
ENQ ................................................................................................................................... 6-25
ACK/NAK with ENQ ........................................................................................................... 6-25
XON/XOFF ......................................................................................................................... 6-26
Host Serial Response Time-out ............................................................................................... 6-26
RTS Line State ......................................................................................................................... 6-29
Stop Bit Select ......................................................................................................................... 6-30
Data Bits .................................................................................................................................. 6-31
Beep on <BEL> ........................................................................................................................ 6-32
Intercharacter Delay ................................................................................................................. 6-33
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Nixdorf Beep/LED Options ....................................................................................................... 6-35
Ignore Unknown Characters .................................................................................................... 6-37
ASCII / Character Set .................................................................................................................... 6-38
Chapter 7: USB Interface
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 7-1
Connecting a USB Interface .......................................................................................................... 7-1
USB Default Parameters ............................................................................................................... 7-4
USB Host Parameters ................................................................................................................... 7-5
USB Device Type ..................................................................................................................... 7-5
USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes) ..................................................................... 7-7
USB Keystroke Delay .............................................................................................................. 7-12
USB CAPS Lock Override ....................................................................................................... 7-14
USB Ignore Unknown Characters ............................................................................................ 7-15
Emulate Keypad ....................................................................................................................... 7-16
USB Keyboard FN1 Substitution .............................................................................................. 7-17
Function Key Mapping ............................................................................................................. 7-18
Simulated Caps Lock ............................................................................................................... 7-19
Convert Case ........................................................................................................................... 7-20
ASCII Character Set ...................................................................................................................... 7-22
Chapter 8: IBM 468X/469X Interface
Connecting to an IBM 468X/469X Host ......................................................................................... 8-2
IBM Default Parameters ................................................................................................................ 8-3
IBM 468X/469X Host Parameters .................................................................................................. 8-4
Port Address ............................................................................................................................ 8-4
Convert Unknown to Code 39 .................................................................................................. 8-6
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 9-1
Chapter 9: Synapse Interface
Connecting a Synapse Interface Cable ......................................................................................... 9-3
Synapse Interface .................................................................................................................... 9-4
“Plug and Play” Synapse Connection ...................................................................................... 9-4
Chapter 10: RS-232 Auxiliary Port
Connecting a Device to the RS-232 Auxiliary Port ........................................................................ 10-2
RS-232 Auxiliary Port Default Parameters .................................................................................... 10-3
RS-232 Auxiliary Port Parameters ................................................................................................. 10-4
Baud Rate ................................................................................................................................ 10-4
Parity ........................................................................................................................................ 10-7
Check Receive Errors .............................................................................................................. 10-9
Check Receive Errors (continued) ........................................................................................... 10-10
Hardware Handshaking ........................................................................................................... 10-10
None .................................................................................................................................. 10-10
Standard RTS/CTS .................................................................................................................. 10-11
RTS/CTS Option 1 ............................................................................................................. 10-11
RTS/CTS Option 2 ............................................................................................................. 10-12
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RTS/CTS Option 3 ............................................................................................................. 10-12
Software Handshaking ............................................................................................................. 10-13
None ................................................................................................................................... 10-13
ACK/NAK ........................................................................................................................... 10-13
ENQ ................................................................................................................................... 10-14
ACK/NAK with ENQ ........................................................................................................... 10-14
XON/XOFF ......................................................................................................................... 10-15
Serial Response Time-out ....................................................................................................... 10-15
RTS Line State ......................................................................................................................... 10-18
Stop Bit Select ......................................................................................................................... 10-19
Data Bits .................................................................................................................................. 10-20
Chapter 11: Hand-Held Laser Scanner Port
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 11-1
Connecting a Hand-Held Scanner ........................................................................................... 11-1
Hand-Held Laser Scanner Default Parameters ....................................................................... 11-2
Hand-Held Laser Scanner Options ................................................................................................ 11-3
Programming Mode ................................................................................................................. 11-3
Program Hand-Held Scanner Only .................................................................................... 11-3
Program Primary Scanner Only ......................................................................................... 11-3
Program All Scanners ........................................................................................................ 11-4
Beep After Good Decode ......................................................................................................... 11-5
Chapter 12: 123Scan2
Communication with 123Scan2 ..................................................................................................... 12-1
123Scan2 Requirements ............................................................................................................... 12-1
Scanner SDK, Other Software Tools, and Videos ......................................................................... 12-2
Chapter 13: Symbologies
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 13-1
Scanning Sequence Examples ...................................................................................................... 13-1
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................... 13-1
Symbology Default Parameters ..................................................................................................... 13-1
UPC/EAN ....................................................................................................................................... 13-5
Enable/Disable UPC-A/UPC-E ................................................................................................ 13-5
Enable/Disable UPC-E1 ........................................................................................................... 13-7
Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13/EAN-8/JAN-8 ........................................................................ 13-8
Enable/Disable Bookland EAN ................................................................................................ 13-10
Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals ........................................................................................... 13-11
UPC/EAN Supplemental Redundancy ..................................................................................... 13-19
Transmit UPC-A/UPC-E/UPC-E1 Check Digit ......................................................................... 13-20
UPC-A Preamble ..................................................................................................................... 13-23
UPC-E Preamble ..................................................................................................................... 13-24
UPC-E1 Preamble ................................................................................................................... 13-26
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A ........................................................................................................ 13-28
Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A ...................................................................................................... 13-29
EAN Zero Extend ..................................................................................................................... 13-30
Bookland ISBN Format ............................................................................................................ 13-31
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UCC Coupon Extended Code .................................................................................................. 13-32
Code 128 ....................................................................................................................................... 13-33
Enable/Disable Code 128 ........................................................................................................ 13-33
Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-128 ................................................................................................ 13-34
Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ......................................................................................................... 13-35
Code 128 Decode Performance .............................................................................................. 13-36
Code 128 Decode Performance Level ..................................................................................... 13-37
Code 39 ......................................................................................................................................... 13-39
Enable/Disable Code 39 .......................................................................................................... 13-39
Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 ............................................................................................. 13-40
Convert Code 39 to Code 32 ................................................................................................... 13-41
Code 32 Prefix ......................................................................................................................... 13-42
Set Lengths for Code 39 .......................................................................................................... 13-43
Code 39 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................. 13-45
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit ................................................................................................. 13-46
Enable/Disable Code 39 Full ASCII ......................................................................................... 13-47
Code 39 Buffering (Scan & Store) ........................................................................................... 13-48
Buffer Data ......................................................................................................................... 13-49
Clear Transmission Buffer ................................................................................................. 13-49
Transmit Buffer 13-50
Overfilling Transmission Buffer 13-51
Attempt to Transmit an Empty Buffer ................................................................................. 13-51
Code 39 Decode Performance ................................................................................................ 13-52
Code 39 Decode Performance Level ....................................................................................... 13-53
Code 93 ......................................................................................................................................... 13-55
Enable/Disable Code 93 .......................................................................................................... 13-55
Set Lengths for Code 93 .......................................................................................................... 13-56
Code 11 ......................................................................................................................................... 13-58
Enable/Disable Code 11 .......................................................................................................... 13-58
Set Lengths for Code 11 .......................................................................................................... 13-59
Code 11 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................. 13-61
Transmit Code 11 Check Digits ............................................................................................... 13-63
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) .................................................................................................................. 13-64
Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 ............................................................................................ 13-64
Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 ............................................................................................ 13-65
I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification ................................................................................................ 13-67
Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit .................................................................................................... 13-69
Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 ....................................................................................................... 13-70
Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) ..................................................................................................................... 13-71
Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 ................................................................................................. 13-71
Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ 13-72
Codabar (NW - 7) .......................................................................................................................... 13-75
Enable/Disable Codabar .......................................................................................................... 13-75
Set Lengths for Codabar .......................................................................................................... 13-76
CLSI Editing ............................................................................................................................. 13-79
NOTIS Editing .......................................................................................................................... 13-80
RSS (Reduced Space Symbology) ................................................................................................ 13-81
RSS 14 ..................................................................................................................................... 13-81
RSS Limited ............................................................................................................................. 13-82
RSS Expanded ........................................................................................................................ 13-83
Convert RSS to UPC/EAN ....................................................................................................... 13-84
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Symbology - Specific Security Levels ............................................................................................ 13-85
Redundancy Level ................................................................................................................... 13-85
Redundancy Level 1 .......................................................................................................... 13-85
Redundancy Level 2 13-86
Redundancy Level 3 .......................................................................................................... 13-87
Redundancy Level 4 .......................................................................................................... 13-88
Security Level .......................................................................................................................... 13-90
Security Level 0 .................................................................................................................. 13-90
Security Level 1 .................................................................................................................. 13-90
Security Level 2 .................................................................................................................. 13-91
Security Level 3 .................................................................................................................. 13-91
Bi-directional Redundancy ....................................................................................................... 13-92
Symbology - Intercharacter Gap .................................................................................................... 13-93
Chapter 14: Miscellaneous Scanner Options
Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 14-1
Scanning Sequence Examples ...................................................................................................... 14-1
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................................... 14-1
Miscellaneous Default Parameters ................................................................................................ 14-1
Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters .............................................................................................. 14-3
Transmit Code ID Character .................................................................................................... 14-3
Prefix/Suffix Values .................................................................................................................. 14-4
FN1 Substitution Values .......................................................................................................... 14-5
Scan Data Options ................................................................................................................... 14-6
Report Version ......................................................................................................................... 14-10
Report MIMIC Version ............................................................................................................. 14-10
Report Synapse Cable ............................................................................................................. 14-11
Appendix A: Standard Default Parameters
Appendix B: Programming Reference
AIM Code Identifiers ...................................................................................................................... B-2
Appendix C: Sample Bar Codes
UPC/EAN ....................................................................................................................................... C-2
UPC-A, 100 % .......................................................................................................................... C-2
EAN-13, 100 % ........................................................................................................................ C-2
Code 128 ....................................................................................................................................... C-3
Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... C-3
RSS 14 ........................................................................................................................................... C-4
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Appendix D: Numeric Bar Codes
1 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-2
2 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-2
3 .................................................................................................................................................... D-3
4 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-3
5 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-4
6 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-4
7 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-5
8 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-5
9 ..................................................................................................................................................... D-6
Cancel ............................................................................................................................................ D-6
Appendix E: Mounting Template
Index
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Introduction
The LS7708 Product Reference Guide provides general instructions for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the LS7708
scanner.
Chapter Descriptions
Chapter 1, Getting Started provides a product overview and unpacking instructions.
Chapter 2, Scanning describes parts of the scanner, beeper and LED definitions, and how to use the scanner in hand-held and
hands-free modes.
Chapter 3, Maintenance and Technical Specifications provides information on how to care for the scanner, troubleshooting, and
technical specifications.
Chapter 4, User Preferences provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting user preference features for the
scanner.
Chapter 5, Keyboard Wedge Interface provides information for setting up the scanner for Keyboard Wedge operation.
Chapter 6, RS-232 Host Interface provides information for setting up the scanner for RS-232 operation.
Chapter 7, USB Interface provides information for setting up the scanner for USB operation.
Chapter 8, IBM 468X/469X Interface provides information for setting up the scanner with IBM 468X/469X POS systems.
Chapter 9, Synapse Interface provides information for expanding the primary scanner’s capabilities by connecting a (secondary)
hand-held scanner using a Synapse adapter at the host port.
Chapter 10, RS-232 Auxiliary Port provides information for setting up the auxiliary device and optional hand-held laser scanner.
Chapter 11, Hand-Held Laser Scanner Port provides information for expanding the primary scanner’s capabilities by connecting
a (secondary) hand-held scanner at the scanner port.
Chapter 12, 123Scan2 describes this PC based scanner configuration tool and provides the bar code that enables communication
with the 123Scan program.
Chapter 13, Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides the programming bar codes necessary for selecting these
features for the scanner.
Chapter 14, Miscellaneous Scanner Options includes commonly used bar codes to customize how data is transmitted to the host
device.
Appendix A, Standard Default Parameters provides a table of all host devices and miscellaneous scanner defaults.
Appendix B, Programming Reference provides a table of AIM code identifiers, ASCII character conversions, and keyboard maps.
Appendix C, Sample Bar Codes includes sample bar codes.
Appendix D, Numeric Bar Codes includes the numeric bar codes to scan for parameters requiring specific numeric values.
Appendix E, Mounting Template includes a mounting template to assist in proper placement of the scanner when attaching it to
a surface.
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Notational Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
Bullets (•) indicate:
action items
lists of alternatives
lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential
Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks (*) are used to denote default parameter settings.
Related Publications
The LS7708 Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-60830-xx, provides general information to help the user get started with the scanner. It includes
basic set-up and operation instructions.
For the latest versions of the LS7708 Quick Reference Guide, Product Reference Guide, and Advanced Data Formatting Guide, go to:
http://www.zebra.com/support
.
Service Information
If you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility's technical or systems support. If there is a problem with the equipment,
they will contact the Zebra Technologies Global Customer Support Center at: http://www.zebra.com/support
.
When contacting Zebra Technologies support, please have the following information available:
Serial number of the unit
Model number or product name
Software type and version number
Zebra responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in service agreements. If your problem cannot be solved
by Zebra Technologies support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Zebra is not
responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can
possibly void the warranty.
If you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, please contact that business partner for support.
*Baud Rate 9600
Feature/Option
* Indicates Default
Introduction
The LS7708 scanner provides multiple scan patterns that support high throughput applications at the point of sale (POS). The
rastering, 120-line, omni-directional scan pattern provides fast, intuitive, hands-free scanning. The scanner reads all retail
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symbologies and has multi-interface capability to interface to all popular POS devices. The scanner mounts on a counter top or
vertical surface such as a wall.
Figure 1-1LS7708 Scanner Views
The LS7708 scanner supports the following interfaces:
TTL-level RS-232 connection to a host. Set up communication between the scanner and the host either by scanning bar
code menus or using the Windows-based programming tool 123Scan.
Keyboard Wedge connection to a host. The host interprets scanned data as keystrokes.
International keyboards supported:
Windows™ environment: North American, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Brazilian/
Portuguese, and Japanese.
Windows XP/2000™ environment: French Canadian
Windows 95/98 environment: French Canadian
Connection to IBM 468X/469X hosts. Set up communication between the scanner and the IBM terminal either by
scanning bar code menus or using the Windows-based programming tool 123Scan.
USB connection to a host. The scanner autodetects a USB host and defaults to the HID keyboard interface type. To select
other USB interface types, scan programming bar code menus or use the Windows-based programming tool 123Scan.
International Keyboards supported (for Windows™ environment): North America, German, French, French
International, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, British, and Japanese.
LED Volume Control & Wakeup Button
Speaker
Mounting Bracket Slot
Channel
Outgoing
Cable
Release
Hole
Cable
Release
Hole
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
Rubber Foot
Rubber Foot
Mounting Bracket Slot
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
Channel for
Outgoing Cables
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Zebra LS7708 Product Reference Guide

Category
Bar code readers
Type
Product Reference Guide

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