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EU-type examination certificate UK 2660 Revision 11 Issued by:

NMO Notified Body Number 0126 In accordance with the requirements of the Non-automatic automatic Weighing Instruments Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016 No. 1152) which implement, in the United Un Kingdom Council Directive 2014/31/EU 2014/31/EU, this EU-type examination certificate has been issued to:

Datalogic USA, Inc. 959 Terry street Eugene, Oregon 97402 USA In respect of class III non--automatic weighing instruments designated the Magellan 8502 scanner scale and having the following characteristics: n ≤ 3000 9.99 kg ≤ Maximum capacity ≤ 15 kg Min 20 e e≤5g The necessary data (principal characteristics, alterations, securing, functioning etc) for identification purposes and conditions (when applicable) are set out in the descriptive annex to this certificate. This revision replaces previous versions of the certificate.

Issue date: Valid until

08 March 2017 30 September 2022

G Stones Technical Manager For and on behalf of the Head of Technical Services NMO I Stanton Avenue I Teddington I TW11 OJZ I United Kingdom Tel +44 (0) 20 8943 7272 I Fax +44 (0) 20 8943 7270 I Web www.gov.uk/government/organisations/regulatory-delivery www.gov.uk/government/organisations/regulatory NMO is part of the Regulatory Delivery directorate within the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

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Descriptive Annex 1

INTRODUCTION

This Magellan 8502 is a Class III, mains-powered, self-indicating non-automatic weighing instrument fitted with a barcode scanner (Figure 1). 2

DESCRIPTION

2.1

Construction

2.1.1

Mechanical

Main features: −

The diecast base unit supports the load cell, barcode scanner assembly, main board and analogue boards. The scale sub-assembly is mounted on the load cell and the steel “L” shaped load receptor is mounted on the four supporting points on the scale sub-assembly.



Designed to be flush-mounted in a fixed position in a checkout surface. No level indicator is fitted.



Remote LCD single sided display model 960RD.



Phihong model PSM28U-201 mains power adapter.

2.1.2 This non-automatic weighing instrument may be connected to any compatible point of sale device (POS) if the device has a Parts (Test) Certificate issued by a Notified Body appointed to certify instruments according to Paragraph 1 of Annex II of the Directive 2014/31/EU on non-automatic instruments. In this configuration only, the remote display as described in 2.1.1 may be replaced by a POS display, provided it is allowed in the POS system Parts (Test) Certificate, and that the POS display meets the essential requirements for a primary indication. The POS display must show the live weight as well as the weight unit and the weighing instrument’s metrological characteristics (Min, Max and e =). 2.2

Load cell

The load cell is a Mettler-Toledo, part number 8-0575-1 manufactured to Datalogic’s specification, with a capacity of 45 kg. 2.3

Display

The 960RD liquid crystal display (LCD) provides a five-digit, 15 mm high seven segment weight display. An enunciator to the right of the weight display shows the weight unit (Figure 2). 2.4

Operation

2.4.1

Power on

At power a display check is initiated which shows all the available segments on the remote display. A software routine is also initiated, which checks all the functions of the scanner, scale, remote display and interfaces, before sending a signal to indicate that it is ready for normal operation. Normal operation is indicated by the green and yellow LEDs on dim.

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2.4.2

Initial zero setting

The initial zero setting device has a range of ≤ 20% of maximum capacity. 2.4.3

Semi-automatic zero setting

The semi-automatic zero setting device has a range of ≤ 4% of maximum capacity. 2.4.4

Zero tracking

The zero tracking device has a range of ≤ 4% of maximum capacity, at a maximum speed of 0.5 d per second. 2.4.5

Over and under ranging.

Loads greater than nine divisions above the maximum capacity and loads below gross zero will result in an error being displayed on the weight display. 2.4.6

Alternative zero function

In an event that a weight is located on the load receptor between 2% and 18% of max during power-up, the instrument will perform an initial zero-setting operation and the scale will be at zero. Upon removal of the weight, the instrument will not be able to zero using the semiautomatic zero setting mechanism, resulting in a significant fault. To overcome this scenario the instrument will now automatically power down and power up, resetting the initial zero setting mechanism. An audible indication is given that power has been restored to the scale. If the scale is able to zero at this point, the scale returns to zero. If the scale is not able to zero, the scale indicates a non-weight condition. 3

TECHNICAL DATA

3.1

Rated operating conditions

Power supply is provided by either a C&C Jetronic model PSU25A-13 or 3.1.1 Philong model PSM28U-201 mains power adapter; both provide a +5 V DC and +12 V DC supply to the weighing instrument and barcode scanner from a 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz mains supply. 3.2

Documentation and drawings

The instrument is fully described in the technical file held at NMO. 4

PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND INTERFACES

4.1

Interfaces

The instrument may have the following interface types: − − − − − −

POS terminal (RJ10) Remote display (RJ4) Auxiliary port (RJ10) Scale host (RJ10) EAS port (RJ4) Power (Molex 6)

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4.2

Peripheral devices

The instrument may be connected to any peripheral device that has been issued with Parts (Test) Certificate by a Notified Body responsible for Module B under Directive 2014/31/EU and bears the CE marking of conformity to the relevant directives; or A peripheral device without a Parts (Test) certificate may be connected under the following conditions: − it bears the CE marking for conformity to the EMC Directive; − it is not capable of transmitting any data or instruction into the weighing instrument, other than to release a printout, checking for correct data transmission or validation; − it prints weighing results and other data as received from the weighing instrument without any modification or further processing; and − it complies with the applicable requirements of EN45501, i.e. 4.2, 4.4, 4.6 and 4.7. A printing device may print additional information such as date or number to identify the printed weighing result(s) or sets of weighing results. 5

SOFTWARE

The scale configuration and the calibration parameters are stored in EEPROM. 6

APPROVAL CONDITIONS

This certificate is issued subject to the following conditions: 6.1

Inscriptions

6.1.1

The instrument shall bear the following inscriptions on or near the display: − − −

6.1.2

Max Min e= The instrument shall bear the following inscriptions:

− − − − − − −

CE marking Supplementary metrology marking Identification number of the notified body involved in the production control phase Number of the EU-type examination certificate Manufacturer’s name, registered trade name or registered trade mark and postal address Accuracy class Type, batch or serial number

and, when applicable: − for instruments consisting of separate but associated units: identification mark on each unit; − scale interval if it is different from e, in the form d = K; − maximum additive tare effect, in the form T = + K;

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− − − − −

maximum subtractive tare effect if it is different from Max, in the form T = – K; tare interval if it is different from d, in the form dT = K; maximum safe load if it is different from Max, in the form Lim K; the special temperature limits, in the form K oC/K oC; ratio between load receptor and load.

The markings and inscriptions shall fulfil the requirements of Article 6, Article 16, Article 17 and Point 1 of Annex III of Directive 2014/31/EU. 7

LOCATION OF SEALS AND VERIFICATION MARKS

7.1 The data plate will be mounted on the sub platter underneath the load receptor in such a manner that it is easily accessible and clearly visible when the load receptor is removed. Access to the calibration switch is prevented by the use of a cap over the switch. The cap is secured by the use of a wire and seal, or tamper evident labels (Figure 3). 7.2 Components that may not be dismantled or adjusted by the user are secured by a suitable mark or by the use of tamper evident labels. The securing mark may be either: − a mark of the manufacturer and/or manufacturer’s representative, or − an official mark of a verification officer.

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ALTERNATIVES

8.1 Having the Magellan 9502 scanner scale. The Magellan 9502 has all the same components of the Magellan 8502 scanner scale, but has the load receptor, sub platter and loadcell turned 90º to either the left or the right to enable a Sensormatic Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) deactivation antenna to be fitted. A tri-colour LED has been added to the 9502 to indicate the EAS deactivation (Figures 4 and 5). 8.2

Having an automatic zero-setting device which will operate only when: − − −

The load is between –0.67% and 0% of maximum capacity The equilibrium is stable; and The indication has remained below zero for at least ten seconds

If equilibrium is not stable, or has not been stable for at least ten seconds, any additional load on the receptor will cause an error to be displayed. 8.3 Having the Magellan 9504 scanner scale. This is similar to the Magellan 9502, having an Electronic Article Surveillance antenna, but is as shown in Figures 6 and 7 with its load receptor removed. 8.4 This instrument may have the manufacturer’s name as Datalogic Scanning, Inc., or PSC. (In April 2007, the company name changed from PSC to Datalogic Scanning, Inc.) 8.5 Having the instrument designated the Magellan 8504 and using an alternative arrangement of the load cell, as shown in Figure 8. 8.6 Having an alternate display, Model 8300RD, this has a single or dual configuration. The electronics are the same as used in the Model 960RD, though fitted into different housing (See figure 10).

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8.7 Having the instrument designated the Magellan 8502 or Magellan 8504, which uses an alternate load cell manufactured by Shekel Scales. The scanner scale has an updated main PCB. The Magellan 8504 has the optional one piece Sensormatic EAS coil assembly, this will not fit in the Magellan 8502. 8.8 Having the instrument designated the Datalogic Magellan 8502 or 8504. These two models have the option of using either the Mettler Toledo Load cell or an alternate load cell manufactured by Shekel Scale (Datalogic part number 8-0929). The weighing system is designed to take advantage of both the single interval and dual interval modes of the Shekel load cell. These modes are only settable in a factory environment. The following table describes single and dual interval mode parameters. Interval mode Single Dual (Lower) Dual (Upper)

Lower Weight Limit (kg) 0 0 6

Upper Weight Limit (kg) 15 6 15

e (kg) 0.005 0.002 0.005

8.9 Having the one piece Sensormatic EAS coil assembly (which combines both horizontal.and vertical fields into one coil) fitted to the Datalogic Magellan 8504. This optional one piece Sensormatic EAS coil assembly will not fit in the Datalogic Magellan 8502. 8.10

Having the manufacturer’s name as Datalogic ADC, Inc.

8.11

Having the manufacturer’s name as Datalogic USA, Inc.

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10

Magellan 8502 960RD LCD display Sealing diagram Magellan 9502 Magellan 9502 assembly diagram Magellan 9504 with load receptor removed Magellan 9504 with load receptor removed and with antenna raised Magellan 8504 with alternative load cell arrangement Sensormatic EAS coil assy Model 8300RD – LCD display, single and dual configuration

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CERTIFICATE HISTORY ISSUE NO.

DATE

DESCRIPTION

UK 2660

28 November 2002

Type approval first issued.

UK 2660 Revision 1

30 June 2003

Creation of Sections 8 and 8.1. Removal of “C&C Jetronic” PSU in Section 2.1.1.

UK 2660 Revision 2

18 September 2003

Creation of Section 8.2.

UK 2660 Revision 3

15 July 2005

Creation of Section 8.3.

UK 2660 Revision 4

6 March 2007

Change of company name from PSC to Datalogic Scanning, Inc., and addition of Section 8.4 referring to this.

UK 2660 Revision 5

30 October 2007

Creation of Section 8.5 and Figure 8.

UK 2660 Revision 6

18 April 2008

Section 2.1.2 modified to allow the remote display to be replaced by a POS display. Magellan 8504 designation added to section 8.5 and Figure 8.

UK 2660 Revision 7

26 March 2009

Creation of Sections 8.6, 8.7, 8.8 and 8.9 to allow a alternate display, new Shekel load cell and Sensormatic EAS coil assy.

UK 2660 Revision 8

15 January 2009

UK 2660 Revision 9

04 July 2012

UK 2660 Revision 10

01 October 2012

UK 2660 Revision 11

08 March 2017

Creation of Section 2.4.6 to allow an alternative zero function. Change of company name on the front page. Authorised alternative 8.10 added. Renewal of Type approval certificate issued. Change of company name on the front page. Authorised alternative 8.11 added. Section 3.2 added. All references to 2009/23/EC have been updated to 2014/31/EU. Updated wording in 6.1 in accordance with 2014/31/EU (applicable since 20 April 2016). Corrected company name in section 8.10 from “Datalogic Scanning, Inc. to “Datalogic ADC, Inc.”

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Figure 1

Figure 2

Magellan 8502

960RD LCD display

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Figure 3

Sealing diagram

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EAS (Tri-colour LED)

Figure 4

Figure 5

Magellan 9502

Magellan 9502 assembly diagram

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Figure 6

Figure 7

Magellan 9504 with load receptor removed

Magellan 9504 with load receptor removed and with antenna raised

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Assembly

Load receptor removed Figure 8

Magellan 8504 with alternative load cell arrangement

Figure 9

Sensormatic EAS coil assy

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Figure 10

Model 8300RD – LCD display, single and dual configuration

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