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FS42 Fixed Industrial Scanner Product Reference Guide
Using the Device
Power Cycling the Device
FS42 Fixed Industrial Scanner Product Reference Guide
FS42 Fixed Industrial Scanner Product Reference Guide
About the Guide
Notational Conventions
Service Information
Icon Conventions
Getting Started
Configurations
Specifications
Accessories
External Lighting
Internal Ring Lighting
Internal Filters
Spectral Transmission Data
Cables
Brackets
Power Supplies
Installation
Dimensional Drawings
Connections
Torque Specification
Power Sources
12 Pin M12 Power Input
Power Over Ethernet
USB Type C
Grounding for Electro-Magnetic Compliance and ESD Safe
Cable Pin Outs
Power and IO Connector
Ethernet Connector
External Light Connector
Mounting Instructions
Mounting the Device Using the L-Bracket
Mounting Bracket Dimensions
Light Bracket Dimensions
Installing an Illumination System
Disassembling the Illumination System
Using the Device
USB Type C
USB Type C Operation
Supported Display Resolutions
User Interface
User Interface Label
Decode LEDs
LED and Beeper Indicators
Aiming Patterns
General Purpose Input and Outputs
GPIO Summary
Optically Coupled GPIO
Digital Industrial GPIO
Analog Output
GPIO Wire Diagrams
Output as Current Source
Output as Current Sink
Power and Thermal Management
Symbologies
Fixed Industrial Scanning Toolset
Reading Diagrams
Maintenance
Known Harmful Ingredients
Approved Cleaning Agents
Tolerable Industrial Fluids and Chemicals
Cleaning the Device
Troubleshooting
Device Discovery Troubleshooting Methods
Power Cycling the Device
Power Cycling the Device
Power Cycling the Device
Power cycling the device can help in troubleshooting potential network discoverability issues.
Remove all cables to ensure no power is being directed to the device.
Reinsert a power source and allow the device approximately one minute to boot up.
Re-attempt to:
Discover a device in Zebra Aurora Focus by restarting the application and clicking
View Devices
.
View a device in the Windows Network.
Access a device using the Zebra Web HMI.
If failure persists, repeat the steps above for all of the connection types being used with the device, including:
Ethernet directly to the PC.
Ethernet connection to a network via switch or hub.
Using the Device
Device Discovery Troubleshooting Methods