Hand Held Products 4410 manual

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    ™ User’s Guide IMAGETEAM ™ 4410/4710 2D Series Hand Held Imager[...]

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    Statement of Agency Compliance f or the IT4410/4710 This d ev ic e c om pl ies wi th part 15 o f th e FC C R ul es . Op era tion i s su bject to the follow ing two condit ions: (1) this dev ice may not c ause harmful inte rference, and (2) thi s device must a ccept any in terference rece ived, including interferenc e that may c ause undes ired oper[...]

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    The CE mark on th e product indi cates that the system has bee n tested to and con forms with the provisio ns noted within the 8 9/336/EEC Electromag netic Com patibilit y Directiv e and the 73/23/EEC L ow Vol tage D i rect ive . For furthe r informat ion please c ontact: Hand Held Produc ts, Inc . Nijv erheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Nethe rla [...]

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    i Chapter 1 - Introduction and In stallation About the Hand-Held and Fi xed Mount 2D Image r ............ . 1-1 Unpacking the Imager.... ........................... ........................... . 1-2 IT4410 Imag er Identifica tion .................... ................... ......... 1-4 IT4710 Imag er Identifica tion .................... .............[...]

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    ii Aimer Delay ................................. .................. ..................... 2-18 Aimer Interval ..................... .................. ........................... ... 2-19 Centering .. ........................... ........................... ..................... 2- 20 AutoTrigger .................................. ..................[...]

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    iii Data Format Edi tor Overview ........................... ..................2-37 Format Editor Commands .................................... ......... 2-38 Data Format Edi tor ................... ........................... ......... 2-40 Data Formatter ................................... ...........................2-41 Require Data F ormat ....[...]

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    iv MSI .................... ........................... ........................... ............ 3-12 Message Leng th ..................... ........................... ............ 3-12 Check Digit ............................ ........................... ............ 3-13 Code 93 ............. ........................... ...........................[...]

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    v Codablock ...................... ........................... ........................... 3-28 Message Leng th ........................ ........................... ......... 3-28 PDF417 .......................... ........................... ........................... 3-29 Message Leng th ........................ ........................... ......[...]

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    vi Creating OCR Templates ............. ........................... .............. 4-4 Creating an OCR Template ... ........................... .............. 4-5 Stringi ng Together Multiple Formats (Creating “Or” S tatements) ............ ........................... ..... 4-7 Creating a Use r-Defined Variable ..................... ...........[...]

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    vii Imaging Commands ........................ ........................... ......... 7-33 Image Commands Help Fil e .............. ........................... 7-33 Image Ship ................................ ........................... ......... 7-33 Image Captu re/Ship and I mage Get Commands........... 7-34 Image Cropping/ Shipping Exampl e ......[...]

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    1 - 1 1 Introduc tion and Installation About the Hand- Held and Fixed Mount 2D Imager The hand-h eld and fix ed mount 2D Imager is an econo mical, durable solution for a wide varie ty of da ta col lecti on appl icati ons. T he Ima ger feat ures th e follo wing: • A toug h, ergonom ic thermopl astic ho using for com fort and d urability . • Omni[...]

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    1 - 2 Unpacking the Imager Open t he cart on. The ship ping carto n or conta iner shou ld contai n: IMAGETEAM 4410 Conve n ien ce Kit: Universal Power Supply and Power Cable IMAGETEAM 4410 Hand Held Imager Cable[...]

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    1 - 3 IMAGETEAM 4710 Conve n ien ce Kit: • Che ck to ma ke sur e ever ythi ng you o rder ed is p resen t. • Save the shippin g contain er for later storag e or shipp ing. • Chec k for damage during shipment. R eport da mage imm ediately to the carrier w ho deli vered the carton. Universal Power Supply and Power Cable IMAGETEAM 4710 Han d Held[...]

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    1 - 4 IT4410 Imager Identifi cation Enlarge d View of Lab el Hand Held IT4 410 Image r Bottom View Model # - 4410XX-XX Manufa ctured - Aug ust 2002 Seri al # = P -12- 3456 7 S/W = 345 67001/441 0[...]

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    1 - 5 IT4710 Imager Identifi cation Hand Held IT4710 Imag er Bottom View ITEM # IT47 10 DATE / SN: S / W Rev: HHP, Skane ateles F all s NEW YO RK 131 53[...]

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    1 - 6 Connecting th e Scanner in Keyboard W edge Mode A sc anner can be connect ed betwe en the key board and PC as a “ke yboard wedge ,” plu gge d into the ser ial port, or con ne cted to a portable data term in al in non decod ed outp ut mo de. Note: The IMAGETEAM 441 0 and 4710 scann ers are factory program med for a keyboa rd wedge int erfa[...]

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    1 - 7 Connecting th e Scanner to a Serial Port Turn off po wer to the te rminal/comp uter. 1. Conne ct the inte rfac e cab le to t he scann er 2. Conne ct the inte rface cab le to the 4 to 9 volt power supp ly and plug in the power sup ply. The scanner wi ll beep tw ice. 3. Conne ct the inte rfac e cab le to the term ina l/c om pu ter. 4. Turn t he[...]

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    1 - 8 Reading T echniques The hand-he ld Im ager has a view finde r that proje cts a bri ght red aim ing beam that corresponds to the Ima ger’s horizontal fi eld of vi ew. The aiming beam should be centered over the bar code , but it can be posit ioned in any direction for a good read. The aim ing beam is smalle r when the Im ager is clo ser to t[...]

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    2 - 1 2 Pr ogra mming Introdu ction Use th is sect ion to prog ram the ha nd-held or fixed mount Ima ger. This pro gramming section contains th e follow ing menuing selecti ons: • Gener al Sele ction s • Term inal I nter face S elect ions • Keyboard Selections • Communi cation Se ttings • Imager Se lections • Output Select ions • Pref[...]

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    2 - 2 Reset Factory Sett ings All o perating p arameters are stored in nonvo latile me mory res ident in th e Imager, where th ey are perma nently re tained in the event o f a powe r interrupti on. When you rec eive your Imager, ce rtain operating paramet ers have already been set. Th ese are th e factory defaults, indicate d by the sym bol “ ✱[...]

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    2 - 3 Revision Selections Both the follo wing progra mming c odes woul d not norm ally be needed unless you have a problem wi th the uni t. An Applic ation Support Representa tive may requ est the boot c ode or pow er PC revisi on in format ion i n orde r to tro uble shoot a prob lem . Boot Code Rev is ion Power PC Revision[...]

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    2 - 4 T erminal Int erface IMAGETEAM 4 410 and IMAG ETEAM 4710 sca nners are fac tory programm ed for a k eybo ard w edg e inte rfac e to an IBM PC AT with a USA ke ybo ard. If thi s is your in terface and you do no t need to mo dify the s ettings, s kip to "Po wer Saving Mode" on page 2 -16 to begi n programmin g the sca nner. If your in[...]

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    2 - 5 Supported T erminals Chart T erminal Model(s) Te r m i n a l I.D . DEC PC433 SE (P ortable PC) 003 DELL Latitude (P ortable P C) 003 DTK 486 S LC (P or table PC) 003 Fujits u Stylisti c (P or table PC) 003 HHLC (C ode 128 Em ulation) 089 IBM PC X T 001 IBM PS/2 25, 30 , 77DX2 002 IBM A T , PS/2 30-2 86, 50, 55 SX, 60, 70, 70-0 61, 70 -12 1 , [...]

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    2 - 6 Keyboard Country Scan th e Program Keyboard Coun try bar code below, then scan th e numeric bar cod e(s) from the i nside ba ck cover, th en the Save bar code to program the keybo ard for your country. As a general rule, the fo llowing ch aracters a re not suppor ted by the scan ner for cou ntri es othe r than the Unite d States : @ | $ # { }[...]

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    2 - 7 Keyboard Style This p rograms k eyboard styl es, suc h as Caps Lock and Shi ft Lock. Default = Regul ar. Regular is used when you n ormally have the Ca ps Lock key off. Caps Lock is used when you n ormally have the Caps Lock key on. Shift L ock is used when you no rmally have the Shift Loc k key on. (Not common to U.S . keyb oards.) Automatic[...]

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    2 - 8 Keyboard Modifiers This modifies spec ial ke yboard featur es, such as CTRL+ ASC II codes and Turbo Mode. Control + ASCII M ode On - The sca nner sends key combin ations fo r ASCII control characters f or values 00-1F. Refe r to "Keybo ard Function Relat ionships" on page 2-9 for CTRL+ ASC II Values. Default = Off Turb o Mode - The [...]

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    2 - 9 Keyboard Functio n Relationships The fol lowing Keyb oard Fu nction Code, H ex/ASCII Val ue, and Fu ll ASCII “CTR L”+ relatio nships app ly to all terminals that can be used wi th the scann er. Function Co de HEX/ASCII Value Full ASCII “CTRL” + NUL 00 2 SOH 01 A STX 02 B ETX 03 C EOT 04 D ENQ 05 E ACK 06 F BEL 07 G BS 08 H HT 09 I LF [...]

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    2 - 10 Commun ication Se ttings <Default All RS-232 Communicat ion Settings> Parity Parity p rovides a means o f checking character bit pattern s for vali dity. The Imager can be co nfigured t o operat e under Mark , Space , Odd , Even , or No ( Non e ) parity options. The host term inal must be set up for the same parity as the Ima ger, to e[...]

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    2 - 11 Baud Rate This s ets the bau d rate from 300 b its per sec ond to 115,200 bits per se cond (see next p age ). Pr ogrammin g b aud rat e c aus es th e d ata to be se nt at the s pe ci fied rate. The host terminal mu st be set to the same b aud rate a s the Imager t o ensure reliable c ommunica tion. 300 600 1200 2400 9600 4800 19200 * 38400[...]

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    2 - 12 Baud Rate, cont inued W ord Length Data Bits You can set the W ord Length a t 7 or 8 bits of data per chara cter. If an appl ication requ ires only ASCII H ex cha racters 0 thro ugh 7F dec imal (text, d igits, an d punctu ation), se lect 7 dat a bits. For ap plicatio ns requiring use of the full ASCII set, se lect 8 da ta bits per c haracter[...]

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    2 - 13 Hardware Flow Con trol When ha rdware flo w control is On , the software ch ec ks for a CTS s ign al b efo re sendin g data. Th is option is useful w hen yo ur applica tion sup ports the CTS signal . Soft ware Flo w Contro l This a llows con trol of data tran smissi on from the Im ager usi ng software comm ands from the host dev ice. Whe n t[...]

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    2 - 14 Serial T riggering This p rovides a means o f sending a serial trigger com mand to sta rt and st op decodi ng. Whe n this fe ature is turned Off , the Imager will not res po nd to se rial trigg er commands. When seri al triggeri ng is turned On , the I mag er re qui r es a serial trigg er character to activa te scanning an d decoding. The un[...]

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    2 - 15 T r igger T imeout Use t his select ion to set a timeou t (in quarter seconds ) of the Im ager’s trig ger. Once the image r has timed out, it mus t be trigg ered again either se rially (s ee "Seri al Trigg ering" on page 2-14) , or manua lly. Set the Trigger Ti meout to 00 if you do n’t want a Trigger Ti meout. Defaul t setting[...]

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    2 - 16 Power Saving Mode This p rovides c ontrol of t he Imager’ s power co nsumptio n, as fol lows: Low Power draws low (50%) LED c urrent duri ng image capture, a llowing on e read attempt onl y for each trigger pul l. The Ima ger is le ss tolerant o f hand movem ent d uring the rea d attem pt, an d pow ers down after t he im age c apture is co[...]

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    2 - 17 Power Hold Mode Power Hold On keeps the Ima ger in a ready to read s tate . To con se rve pow er, this selec tio n m ay be turn ed Off and th e un it wi ll pow er do wn if not us ed w i thi n two m inutes. When you are re ady to us e the Ima ger again, restore po wer by pressi ng the trigger. LED Power Leve l This s election allows you to ad[...]

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    2 - 18 LED Fl ashing When LED Flas hi ng is On , the LE Ds and aimin g light al ternately flash until a symb ol is decod ed or the tri gger is relea sed. If LED Flashi ng is turned Off , the av erage curre nt draw is increased and the aimin g light won ’t illumi nate whi le the scan ner reads a bar code . The LE Ds remain on whil e the scanne r i[...]

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    2 - 19 Aimer Interval Aimer In terval turns o ff the aim ing light, or programs t he aimer to c ome on at certain interv als when readin g sy mbols with the sc anner. Yo u may p rogr am the scann er to use t he aimer Every Read , Every Second Read , or Every Third Read . You may also p rogram the scanner t o use the aimer eve ry “x” read s, by [...]

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    2 - 20 Cen ter ing Use the cent erin g featu re to narro w the image r’s field of view to ma ke sure that the imager reads only thos e bar codes intended by the user. For instan ce, if multip le codes are placed c losely together, cen tering will insure tha t only the desire d codes a re read. Wh en centeri ng is turned on, the im ager only reads[...]

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    2 - 21 The f igure below ill ustrates the defau lt top, bottom , left, and right p ixel positions . The pos ition of t he pixels is measu red from the top and the l eft side o f the image r’s field of view w ith the fie ld of view being 640 by 480 pixe ls. 0 480 640 Left Right Top Bottom Default Cen ter 290 350 210 270[...]

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    2 - 22 Left of C entering Window Top of C entering Window Top of Cente ring Windo w Default (210) Left of Ce nter ing Window Default (2 90) Right of Centering Window Ri ght of Cente ring Window Defau lt (350 ) Bottom of C entering Window Bott om of Cente ring Window Default (270 )[...]

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    2 - 23 In the exam ple bel ow, the gr ay area is the full imag er field of view an d the white area is the centering window. Bar Code 1 will not be rea d, while Bar Code 2 will be. AutoT rigger Two Au toTrigger Mode s are ava ilable: Scan Stand and Presentatio n Mode. When a unit is in Scan Stand mode, it remains idl e as long as it se es the Sca n[...]

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    2 - 24 Scan Stand This s election programs the Imager to work in a Sc an Stand. Scan Stand Symbol Note: Scan S tand mode does not work when scanner is programm ed for the HHLC interface. When a unit is in Scan Stand mode, the LED s shine a t the Scan Stand symbol on the b ase of the stand which tells it t o remain idl e. When th e Scan Stan d symb [...]

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    2 - 25 scann ing is req uired. Entries are in mi lliseco nds, from 1 to 10,000. Sc an the Prese ntation Re- trigger De lay bar code below, the n scan th e number of milli seconds an d the Save bar code f rom the in side bac k cover. Default = 200. Presentation Lights When us ing the s canner in presentation mode, th e illumi nating LEDs can be prog[...]

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    2 - 26 Fast Omn i M ode Norma lly, the im ager se arches throu ghout its whole fi eld of v iew to det ermine i f a bar c ode is pre sent. Fast om ni-direc tional mo de provid es a reduced search pattern that incr eases t he scan rate of the i mager. Wh en fast omni mode is enable d, the im ager only tries to locate ba r codes in the ce nter area o [...]

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    2 - 27 Power Up Beeper Output Sequence Beeper If yo u are using an O utput Sequ ence (see " Output Sequen ce Overview" on page 2-43), y ou may wan t to hear a bee p after eac h bar code a s it is re ad. Scan Output Sequence Beeper On to enab le this fe ature, or Off to disab le it. Beep On Decode If you w an t th e s ca nn er t o b eep ea[...]

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    2 - 28 Intercharact er , Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays Some terminals drop informat ion (characters) if data com es through to o quickly. Inter char acte r, int erf un cti o n, an d inter mes sage d elays s low t he tr ansmis sion of data in creasing data integ rity. Eac h delay is compos ed of a 5 mi lli second step. You can pr ogr am up [...]

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    2 - 29 Next, scan t he Char act er to T rig ger bar code, t hen the 2 di git hex value for the ASCII charac ter that trig ger the del ay (refer to the "Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conv ersion Chart" on page 2-36). Note: If you m ake an error wh ile scanni ng the dig its (before scanning Sa ve), sc an Discar d on the b ack cover an d scan the [...]

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    2 - 30 This i s a de lay o f up to 495 millis econd s (in m ultip les o f 5) pla ced b etwee n eac h scan t ransmissio n. You ca n program u p to 99 st eps (of 5 m s each). Sc an the Interm essage Dela y bar co de bel ow, then sc an the num ber of st eps , and t he Save bar co de from the inside bac k cover. Note: If you m ake an erro r while sc an[...]

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    2 - 31 Prefix/Suf fix Overview When a bar cod e is scanne d, addition al informati on is sent to the ho st compute r along w ith the bar code data . This gro up of bar code data and additiona l, user-de fined data is c alled a “messa ge string.” The s elections i n this secti on are used to build th e user-defined data into the messag e string.[...]

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    2 - 32 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 1. S can th e Add Prefix (page 2-3 4) or Add Suffix symbol (page 2- 34). 2. Determ ine the 2 digit Hex v alue from the "Symbol ogy Chart" on page 2- 35 for the s ymbology to which yo u want to ap ply the pr efix or suffix . 3. Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Ch art inside the back c over or scan[...]

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    2 - 33 Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies Scan the followi ng bar code if y ou wish to ad d a Carria ge Return/Lin e Feed Suffi x to all s ymbolo gies at o nce. This action firs t clears a ll curr ent suffix es, then program s a carriage return suffi x for all sy mbologies. Add a Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies This s election allo[...]

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    2 - 34 Prefix Entries Suf fix Entries † One or more two d igit numbers and Save are requ ired after re ading thi s prog ramming sy mbol. Refe r to the Progr amming Ch art (insid e back c over). Exit Selections Add Prefix † Clear All Pre fixes Clea r One Pr efix † Add Suffix † Clear All Suffi xe s Clear One Suffix † Save D iscard[...]

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    2 - 35 Symbology Chart Note: Prefix / Suffix entries for specific symbol ogies overri de the uni versal (All Symbolo gie s, 99) entr y. Note: † All S ymbologies : Prefix / Suffix progra mming only ! Note: ** Not availabl e in stan dard produc t. Only availabl e when orde red in custom firm ware Symbology Code ID AIM ID Hex ID Symbology Code ID AI[...]

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    2 - 36 Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII Dec. Hex ASCII 0 00 NUL 32 20 SP 64 40 @ 96 60 ‘ 1 01 SOH 33 21 ! 65 41 A 97 61 a 2 02 STX 34 22 “ 66 42 B 98 62 b 3 03 ETX 35 23 # 67 43 C 99 63 c 4 0 4E O T 3 62 4$ 6 84 4D 1 0 0 6 4d 5 0 5E N Q 3 72 5% 6 94 5E 1 0 1 6 5e 6 0 6A C K 3 82 6& 7 04 6[...]

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    2 - 37 Data Format Editor Overview The Data Format Editor sel ections are use d to edit scanned da ta. For example, you ca n use the D ata Format Editor to inse rt charact ers at certain points i n bar code d ata as it is scann ed. It is no t necess ary to use th e Data Format Ed itor. A set of default s for the data format i s already programmed i[...]

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    2 - 38 Other Progra mming Selections • Clear One Data Format This d eletes on e data format f or one sy mbology. If you are c learing th e primary forma t, sc an 0 . If you are cle aring an altern ate format, scan 1 , 2 , or 3 , dependin g on the altern ate format you are c learing. Scan the Termina l Type (refer to the "S upported Termi nal[...]

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    2 - 39 Search Command s F8 Search a head for “x x” charac ter from curren t cursor po sition, leav ing cursor po inting to “xx ” charact er. Syntax = F 8xx (xx sta nds for the hex value fo r an ASCII code, s ee "Decimal to Hex to ASCI I Conversion Char t" on pag e 2-36 .) F9 Search b ack for “xx” character from current curso r[...]

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    2 - 40 Data Format Editor See pag e 2-37 through pag e 2-39 for a description of D ata Format sel ections and comm ands. Exit Selections † One or more two d igit numbers and Save are requ ired after re ading thi s prog ramming sy mbol. Refe r to the Progr amming Ch art (insid e back c over). Enter Data Format † Default Data Forma t (none) Clear[...]

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    2 - 41 Data Formatter When Data Form atter is turne d off, the bar code data is output to the host as read (inclu ding pr efixes and s uffixes) . Require Data Format When Data Formatter is Required , all i npu t dat a must c onfor m to an edi ted format o r the sca nner does not transmit the input d ata to the host dev ice. Show Data Formats Read t[...]

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    2 - 42 Alternate Data Formats Altern ate formats all ow you “sing le shot” cap ability to scan one ba r code usin g a differen t data form at than yo ur primary format. When data forma ts are program med (see page 2-37 ), you mu st input wh ether you are programm ing the primary format, or an alterna te format n umbered 1, 2, or 3. An altern at[...]

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    2 - 43 Output Sequence Overview Output Se quence Editor This p rogrammin g selection allows you to pr ogram the Ima ger to outp ut data (when scanning m ore than on e symbol) in w hatever orde r your app lication requ ires, regar dless of the order in whi ch the bar codes are scanned. R eading the Default Seq uence symbol p rograms th e Imager to t[...]

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    2 - 44 Note: Code 9 3 must be enabled t o use thi s example. You wo uld set u p the sequ ence editor w ith the following c ommand line: SEQBLK62 999941FF6 A999942FF6 9999943FF The breakdown o f the com mand lin e is show n below: SEQBL Ksequenc e editor s tart comm and 62 code i dentifier for Cod e 39 9999 code l ength that must ma tch for Co de 39[...]

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    2 - 45 Require Output Sequence When an output sequenc e is Required , all output da ta must confo rm to an ed ited sequen ce or the scanner wi ll not tran smit the output data to the hos t device. When it’s On/Not Required , the sca nner will at tempt to get th e output d ata to conform to an edi ted s equ en ce, but if it ca nno t, the sc ann er[...]

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    2 - 46 Output Sequence Editor Exit Selections Note: If you wan t the scan ner to beep af ter each b ar code is rea d, please s ee "Output Sequen ce Beeper" on page 2-27. † One or more two digit number s and S ave are req uired after reading this prog ramming sy mbol. Refe r to the Progr amming Ch art (insid e back c over). Enter Sequenc[...]

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    2 - 47 Multiple Symbol s Note: This feature doe s not wo rk when the Imager is in Low Pow er mode. When th is program ming se lection i s turned On , it allo ws you to read multipl e symb ols with a single pull of the Ima ger’s trig ger. If you press and ho ld the trigg er, aiming the Imager a t a series o f symbols , it reads un ique sym bols on[...]

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    2 - 48 Print W eight Print Weight is used to a djust the way the sc anner read s Matrix symbol s. If a scann er will be s eeing co nsistently heavily printed matri x symbols , then a pri nt weigh t of 6 may impro ve the reading performanc e. For consistentl y light printing, a print w eigh t of 2 m ay he lp. A v alue fr om 0 to 7 may be us ed to a [...]

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    2 - 49 V i deo Reverse Vide o Reverse is used to al low the im ager to rea d bar codes t hat are inv erted. The “Of f” bar code below is a n example o f this ty pe of bar code . If additi onal menui ng is required , Video Rev erse must be disable d to read the m enu bar codes and then re-enabled after menuing is comple ted. Note: Image s downlo[...]

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    3 - 1 3 S y mbologies Introdu ction Use th is section to prog ram the hand-h eld Imag er. This pro gramming section contains th e follow ing menuing selecti ons: • Linear Sy mbology Selections • Stac ked Sy mbolo gy Sel ectio ns • Postal Sy mbology Selections • 2D Ma trix Symb ology Select ions • Diagn ostics[...]

  • Page 72

    3 - 2 Linear Symbolo gies Codabar <Default All Codabar Set tings> Codabar Start/Stop Characters Start/S top charac ters identify the lead ing and tra iling end s of the b ar code. You may e ither transmi t, or not tran smit Start/Stop characters . Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f th[...]

  • Page 73

    3 - 3 Line ar Sym bolo gies Codabar , contin ued Check Character No Chec k Characte r indicate s that the scanner re ads and transmits ba r code data with or without a check cha racter. When C heck Charact er is set to Validate, Bu t Don’t Transmit , the uni t will only read Co dabar bar codes pr inted with a check charac ter, but will not transm[...]

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    3 - 4 Linear Symbolo gies Code 39 < Default All Code 39 Settings > Code 39 Start/Stop Characters Start/S top charac ters identify the lead ing and tra iling end s of the b ar code. You may e ither transmi t, or not tran smit Start/Stop characters . Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f t[...]

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    3 - 5 Line ar Sym bolo gies Code 39, continu ed Full ASCII If Full AS CII Code 3 9 decodin g is turned o n, certain ch aracter pai rs within t he bar cod e symbol will be interp reted as a si ngle c haract er. For exam ple: $V will be dec oded as the ASCI I characte r SYN, and /C will be de coded as the ASCII chara cter #. Char ac ter p ai r s /M a[...]

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    3 - 6 Linear Symbolo gies Code 39, conti nued Check Chara cter No Chec k Characte r indicate s that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check cha racter. When Ch eck Charact er is set to Validate, B ut Don’t Transmit , the unit wil l only read Code 39 b ar code s printe d with a check characte r, but will not t ransm i[...]

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    3 - 7 Line ar Sym bolo gies Code 1 1 < Default All Code 11 Setting s > Code 1 1 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may wish to set the same[...]

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    3 - 8 Linear Symbolo gies Code 1 1, contin ued Check Digits Require d This opt ion sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are requ ired with Code 11 bar co des. One Ch eck Digit * Two C h eck Di gits[...]

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    3 - 9 Line ar Sym bolo gies Interleaved 2 of 5 < Defaul t All Int erleaved 2 of 5 Setti ngs > Interleaved 2 of 5 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ym[...]

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    3 - 10 Linear Symbolo gies Interleaved 2 of 5, conti nued Check Digit When Check Digit is set to Validate, But Don’t Trans mit , the unit w ill o nly rea d Interlea ved 2 of 5 bar codes print ed with a c heck dig it, but will not transm it the check digit with the scan ned data. When Che ck Digit is set to Validate, An d Transmit , the sca nner w[...]

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    3 - 11 Line ar Sym bolo gies IA T A 2 of 5 < Default All IATA 2 of 5 Settin gs > IA T A 2 of 5 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may wish [...]

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    3 - 12 Linear Symbolo gies MSI < Default Al l MSI Settin gs > MSI Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y wish to set the same value for [...]

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    3 - 13 Line ar Sym bolo gies MSI, continued Check Digit This s election allows yo u to spec ify whethe r the chec k digit s hould be trans mitted at the end of the scanned data. Transmit Check Digi t * Don’t Transmit Check Digit[...]

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    3 - 14 Linear Symbolo gies Code 93 < Default All Code 93 Settings > Code 93 Message Le ngth The m essag e length selecti on is us ed to s et the v alid reading length of the b ar code . If t he data lengt h of the scanne d bar c ode doe sn’t ma tch the valid re ading l ength, t he scann er will n ot read the sy mbol. Y ou may w ish to s et [...]

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    3 - 15 Line ar Sym bolo gies Code 128 < Default All Code 12 8 Settings > Code 128 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may wish to set the sa[...]

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    3 - 16 Linear Symbolo gies ISB T Sca n th e On code belo w if you wish to decode ISBT bar c odes. (ISBT codes a re a com bination o f multiple l inear symbo ls used to mark bloo d bags.) On * Off[...]

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    3 - 17 Line ar Sym bolo gies EAN/JAN 8 < Default All EAN/JAN 8 Settings > EAN/JAN 8 Check Digit This s election allows yo u to spec ify whethe r the chec k digit s hould be trans mitted at the end of the scanned data. On * Off Transmit Check Digi t * Don’t Transmit Check Digit[...]

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    3 - 18 Linear Symbolo gies EAN/JAN 8 Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end o f all scanne d EAN/JAN 8 dat a. EAN/JAN 8 Addenda R equired When Addenda Requ ired is use d, the scann er will onl y read EAN/JAN 8 bar codes that have addenda. EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Se parator When th is feature is On , there is a spa ce between the data fro m the bar [...]

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    3 - 19 Line ar Sym bolo gies EAN/JAN 13 < Default all EAN/JAN 13 Settings > EAN/JAN 13 Check Digit This s election allows yo u to spec ify whethe r the chec k digit s hould be trans mitted at the end of the scanned data. * On Off Transmit Check Digi t * Don’t Transmit Check Digit[...]

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    3 - 20 Linear Symbolo gies EAN/JAN 13 Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end o f all scanne d EAN/JAN 13 da ta. EAN/JAN 13 Addenda R equired When Addenda Requ ired is use d, the scann er will onl y read EAN/JAN 13 bar codes that have addenda. EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Se parator When th is feature is On , there is a spa ce between the data fro m the[...]

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    3 - 21 Line ar Sym bolo gies UPC A < Default All UPC A Settings > UPC A Check Digit This s election allows yo u to spec ify whethe r the chec k digit s hould be trans mitted at the end of the scanned data. Number System The numeri c sy ste m dig it of a UPC sy mbol is no rmally trans mi tted , but the uni t can be programmed s o it will n ot [...]

  • Page 92

    3 - 22 Linear Symbolo gies UPC A Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end o f all scanne d UPC A data . UPC A Addenda Require d When Add end a Re quir ed is used, the sc ann er wil l on ly read UPC A b ar co des that have add enda. UPC A Addenda Separator When th is feature is On , there is a spa ce between the data fro m the bar code a nd the [...]

  • Page 93

    3 - 23 Line ar Sym bolo gies UPC E0 < Default All UPC E0 Settings > UPC E0 Most U PC bar co des l ead wit h t he 0 number sy st em. For t hese co des , u se the UPC E 0 selection . If yo u need to r ead codes that lead w ith the 1 number sys tem, use the UPC E1 sel ection (see "UPC E1" on page 3-24). Check Digit This s election allo[...]

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    3 - 24 Linear Symbolo gies UPC E0, continued V e rsion E Expand Version E Expand, e xpands t he UPC-E co de to the 1 2 digit, UPC- A format. UPC E1 Most UP C bar codes lead with t he 0 numb er system. For these c odes, use t he UPC E0 selec tion (se e "UPC E0" on page 3-23). If you need to rea d codes that lead w ith the 1 num ber system [...]

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    3 - 25 Line ar Sym bolo gies UPC E0/E1 Ad denda Required When Addenda Requi red is used, t he scann er will only re ad UPC E0 a nd E1 bar cod es that ha ve adden da. UPC E0/E1 Addenda Separ ator When this feat ure is On , there is a space between the dat a from the bar code and the data from the add end a. When turned Off , there is no spac e. Requ[...]

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    3 - 26 Linear Symbolo gies RSS- 14 < Default All RSS-14 Settings > RSS- 14 Reduc ed Space Sym bology ( RSS) is a f amily of linear ba r codes whi ch meets rest ricted sp ace requi rements, wh ile still providin g full prod uct iden tification . RSS-14 Lim ited < Default All RSS-14 Limited Settings > RSS-14 Lim ited RSS-14 On * RSS-14 Of[...]

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    3 - 27 Line ar Sym bolo gies RSS-14 Expanded < Default All RSS-14 Expa nded Settings > RSS-14 Expanded Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You m[...]

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    3 - 28 Stacked Sym bologies Codablock < Default All Codabl ock Settings > Codablock Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y wish to set t[...]

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    3 - 29 Stacked Symbo logies PDF4 17 < Default All PDF417 Setti ngs > PDF4 17 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may wish to set the same va[...]

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    3 - 30 Stacked Sym bologies Mic roP DF41 7 < Defa ult All Micro PDF417 Settings > Mic roP DF41 7 Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y [...]

  • Page 101

    3 - 31 Stacked Symbo logies Code 49 < Default All Code 49 Setting s > Code 49 Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may wish to set the same v[...]

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    3 - 32 Stacked Sym bologies EAN • UCC Composite Codes Linea r co de s are c ombi ned w ith a u nique 2D com pos ite co mpon ent t o for m a new class called EAN•UCC Composite sy mbology. EAN•UCC Compo si te symbol ogi es allo w for t he co- exist ence of symb ologi es al r eady i n use. Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used t[...]

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    3 - 33 Stacked Symbo logies TLC3 9 TLC39 stands f or TCIF Link ed Code 39 ( where TCIF stands fo r Telec ommu nic ation s In dustr y For um). This c ode is a com posi t e cod e sinc e it has a Code 39 lin ear com ponent an d a Micr oPDF417 s tacked c ode com ponent. All bar c ode reade rs are capabl e of readin g the Co de 39 linear componen t. In [...]

  • Page 104

    3 - 34 Postal Sym bologies Note: For best p erformance when re ading a po stal symbo logy, al l other pos tal symbol ogies shou ld be turne d off. U.S. Postal Serv ice POSTNET Code Check Digit This se lection al lows yo u to specify wh ether the che ck digit shou ld be transm itted at the e nd of the s canned d ata. Planet Code Check Digit This se [...]

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    3 - 35 Postal Symb ologies British Post Office 4 State Code Canadian 4 S tate Code Dutch Postal Co de Australi an 4 State Code Japanese Postal Service * Off On * Off On * Off On * Off On * Off On[...]

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    3 - 36 2D Matr ix Symbolog ies QR Code < Default Al l QR Code Set tings > QR Code Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y wish to set the[...]

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    3 - 37 2D Matrix Symbol ogies Data Matrix < Def a ul t All Da ta M a tr ix Se t ti ngs > Data Matrix Message L ength The message le ngth sele ction is us ed to set the valid reading l ength of th e bar code. If the data length of the scanne d bar code doesn’t matc h the valid read ing length, the scan ner will no t read the s ymbol. You may[...]

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    3 - 38 2D Matr ix Symbolog ies MaxiCode < Defa ult All Maxi Code Settin gs > MaxiCode Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y wish to set[...]

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    3 - 39 2D Matrix Symbol ogies Maxi Code , con tinued Struct ured Carr ier Mes sage Onl y A Maxi Code is made up of a prima ry and sec ondary m essage. The primar y portion, also kno wn as the “str uctured carrier me ssage,” c ontains inform ation of primary importan ce, such as pack age desti nation. T he secon dary portio n contai ns less impo[...]

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    3 - 40 2D Matr ix Symbolog ies Aztec Code < Defau lt All Aztec Code Settings > Aztec Code Message Le ngth The message le ngth sele ction is used to s et the va lid readin g length o f the bar code. If the data length of t he scann ed bar cod e doesn’ t match the v alid read ing length, the scanner will not read the sym bol. You ma y wish to[...]

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    3 - 41 Diagno stics T est Menu When you scan t he Test M enu On code the n scan a programming code in t his manual , the scanne r display s the co ntent of a p rogramming code. The prog ramming func tion will still occ ur, but in addition, the conte nt of that prog ramming code is outpu t to the term inal. You may wish to use thi s feature in conju[...]

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    4 - 1 4 OCR Pro gra mmin g Introdu ction Use th is section to prog ram the hand-h eld Imag er to read mac hine reada ble fonts us ed in opt ical char acter reco gnition (OC R). The IT44 10 reads 6 to 60 point OCR typ efac e. The IT 4410/4710 w ill read the followi ng fonts: • OCR-A 0123456789ABC DEFGHIJK LMNOPQRSTUVWX YZ ()<>/+-*$ • OCR-[...]

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    4 - 2 OCR Default All OCR Settings turns off a ll OCR capabi lity in th e scanner, s o the scann er will be ab le to scan l inear, stac ked, matr ix, and com posite bar co des, but not OC R fonts. I n additio n, any OCR templates you hav e created are erased . The 8 d igit defau lt templa tes are rei nstated fo r any future us e of the OCR On codes[...]

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    4 - 3 All OCR Off turns off a ll OCR c apabilit y in the s canner, so t he scann er will be able to scan lin ear, stack ed, matrix, a nd compo site bar code s, but not O CR fonts. However, a ny OCR templa tes you hav e created will be retaine d in memory. * All OCR Off[...]

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    4 - 4 OCR Direction This s etting ca n be used to preven t misreads o f characte r strings that coul d be interpre ted differe ntly in di fferent orie ntations when yo u know the orientatio n of the characters th at are bein g read in r elation to the scan ner (e.g., 8 0086996 could read as 80 086996 or 96698008) This feat ure is gen erally used wi[...]

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    4 - 5 Creating an OCR T emplate A single tem plate allo ws you to program the scanner to rea d any combinati on of charac ters in the order you spec ify. Refer to ex ampl es that follo w the Templ ate Chara cters table b elow. T emplate Characte rs To Add a n OCR Template 1. Begin building th e template . Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol (pag e 4[...]

  • Page 118

    4 - 6 3. Charac ter Ma tch Sequen ce s On the "Decimal to Hex to ASC II Conversio n Chart" on page 2-36, find the Hex val ue that repre sents the c haracter(s) yo u want to match. Use the Pro- grammi ng Chart (inside the b ack cover) to scan th e numbers tha t represen t these c haracters . Exampl e B: You need to read 3 digit s, 3 specif[...]

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    4 - 7 Stringing T ogether Multiple Formats (Creating “Or” Statemen ts) You may want to p rogram the scan ner to accept ma ny OCR formats. To d o this, you wou ld string together ea ch format with a “t.” Th is tells the scanner to read optica l charact ers that m atch any one of the form ats in the te mplate. Exampl e D: You ne ed to read an[...]

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    4 - 8 This tem pla te w oul d the n let y ou rea d dat a that began with 6 di gits , an d had an A, B, or C trailing. So you w ould be able to read: 654321ABC or 654321BAC or 654321CCC Adding an OCR Check C haracter You may want to program the s canner to read OCR str ings that have a ch eck charac ter. The IT4 410/4710 read s and stri ps out the O[...]

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    4 - 9 To read t he first row of OCR da ta, you w ould men u the foll owing temp late: OCRTMP "dddddd dd". This t empla te is the d efault OCR te mplat e. If you wanted to rea d the sec ond line of data, you would use the followi ng templa te: OCRTM P"llll llll". To rea d both l ines o f OCR a t one ti me, us e the va riable r to[...]

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    4 - 10 OCR T emplate Codes † One or m ore two-digi t numbers an d Save are r equired aft er reading this prog ramming sy mbol. Refe r to the Progr amming Ch art (insid e back c over). Enter OCR Tem plate † Enter User- Defined Va riable “h” † Enter User- Define d Variable “g” † OCR Modul o 10 Check Character OCR Modulo 36 Check Cha r[...]

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    4 - 11 Exit Selections Save OCR Template Discard OCR Temp late[...]

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    4 - 12[...]

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    5 - 1 5 Default Char ts The f ollowing c hart lists the facto ry defaul t settings (indicat ed by a “ ✱ ” on the prog rammi ng menu pages ). P arameter Defaul t Setting P age T erminal ID - K eyboard W edge 003 page 2-4 T erminal ID - T rue RS-232 000 page 2-4 K eyb oard Country 0 page 2-6 K eyb oard Style Regular page 2-7 K eyboard Modifiers[...]

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    5 - 2 Aimer Dela y Off (no dela y) page 2-18 Aimer Int er v al Every Read page 2-19 Centering Off page 2-20 T op of Centering Window = 210 pag e 2-22 Bottom of Cen tering Window = 270 pag e 2-22 Left of Centeri ng Window = 290 page 2-22 Right of Cente ring Windo w = 350 page 2-22 Scan St and Off page 2-24 Presen tation Mode Off page 2-24 Presen tat[...]

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    5 - 3 Data F or matter On page 2-41 Require Data F ormat Not Req uired page 2-41 Output Sequence Selections Multiple Symbo ls Off page 2-47 Require Out put Sequen ce Don’t Require page 2-45 No Read Off page 2-47 Print W eight 4 pag e 2-48 Video Re verse Off page 2-49 Functio n Code T ransmit On page 2-48 Linear Symbologies Codabar On pag e 3-2 St[...]

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    5 - 4 IA T A 2 o f 5 Off page 3-11 Message Len gth Min = 4, Max = 80 page 3-11 MSI Off page 3-12 Message Len gth Min = 4, Max = 48 page 3-12 Chec k Digit Don’t T ransmit page 3-13 Code 93 Off page 3-14 Message Len gth Min = 0, Max = 80 page 3-14 Code 128 On page 3-15 Message Len gth Min = 0, Max = 80 page 3-15 ISBT Off page 3-16 EAN / JAN 8 Off p[...]

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    5 - 5 UPC A Addenda Se parator No Space page 3-22 UPC E0 Off page 3-23 Chec k Digit Don’t T ransmit page 3-23 Number Syst em Don’t T ransmit page 3-23 V ersion E E xpand Don’t Expand page 3-24 UPC E1 Off page 3-24 UPC E0/E1 Ad dend a Off page 3-24 UPC E0/E1 Ad dend a Required O ff page 3-25 UPC E0/E1 Addenda S eparator No Space page 3-25 RSS-[...]

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    5 - 6 Postal Symbology Selections POSTNET Code (USPS ) Off page 3-34 Plan et Cod e Off page 3-34 BPO 4 State Cod e Off page 3-35 Canadian 4 St ate Code Off page 3-35 Dutch Cod e Off page 3-35 A ustra lian 4 St ate Code Off page 3-35 J apanese P ostal Se rvice Off page 3-35 2D Matrix Selections QR Code Of f pag e 3-36 Message Len gth Min = 1, Max = [...]

  • Page 131

    6 - 1 6 Soft wa re Dev elopment Kit Software Development Kit (SD K) The IMAGETEAM ™ Software Devel opment Kit (SDK) p rovides a set of libraries, tools, a nd samp le source code to h elp softw are deve lopers cr eate an in terface betwee n their ho st system a nd a Hand H eld Produ cts’ image /data capt ure device . The SDK consists of: • The[...]

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    7 - 1 7 Quick*Vie w Quick*V iew Demonstration Software Instruction s Quick* View is a Mic ros oft Win dow s  pro gram that d isplays de coded sy mbol messages and cap tures images (for insta nce, ID pho tographs) from the IMAGETEAM 44 10/4710 Im ager. Bar c ode informat ion and imag es are displa yed in the Quick*Vi ew window . Setting Up the Im[...]

  • Page 134

    7 - 2 Note: If yo u wish, you can create a short cut to the Quic k*View exec utable on your des ktop. T empora ry Quick*V iew Conf iguration For a qu ick dow nload comm unicati on config uration, s can the Quic k*View bar code a nd the sc anner wi ll be tem porarily c onfigured for Quic k*View se ttings. Note: If yo u have a u nit capa ble of key b[...]

  • Page 135

    7 - 3 Usin g the Quick* V iew So ftware Upon startup, th e Quick*View splash scre en appears for approxim ately thr ee secon ds. Quick* View will the n attempt to e stablish co mmunic ations with the Imager. If Communi cation Cannot Be Established This m essage appears if commun ication can not be establis hed: Quick *Vie w defau lts to co m 1 a s [...]

  • Page 136

    7 - 4 Scan Data W indow Once s uccessful communica tion has been established , you can sca n codes and displa y the bar code data in a windo w. Selec t View - Scan Data Window . As you scan bar codes, th e data appear s in th e Serial Scan D ata Wind ow. You can alte r the font in this w indow by using th e Font button, or clear all data in the win[...]

  • Page 137

    7 - 5 Demo Screens To p resent a d emo, you mu st set your File - Preferences to Enable Demo Screen s . Once t he dem o scree ns are e nabled , scan the dem o bar co des on the foll owin g pages. To disab le the dem o screen s, clic k on the c heckbox to remove th e checkm ark .[...]

  • Page 138

    7 - 6 Electronic Parts Manufacturin g Demonstration The ma nufacturin g industry represents the fastes t growing m arket for h igh capac ity bar cod es by recogni zing the lo ng term ben efits ass ociated wit h having compl ete informati on on a pro duct at al l times. In this dem onstration , high capac ity codes are used t o issue parts to a manu[...]

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    7 - 7 Shipping Demonstration In an effo rt to reduce cos ts through dist ribution center a utomation, Uni ted Parcel Servi ce (UPS) is p rinting a MaxiCod e label on every package shipped worldwid e. In this demonst ration, the IMAGETEAM 4 410 Imag er provide s a cost-e ffective soluti on for UPS pers onnel in han d sorting operations, a nd for cus[...]

  • Page 140

    7 - 8 Patient Registration Demonstr ation Healt h care profes sio na ls can use two-di me ns ion al sy mb olo gi es for patient applic ations. In this de monstrati on, patien t registrat ion inform ation is encoded on an i dentifica tion card that is s canned each time the patient arri ves for treat ment. Both the health care profess ional and th e[...]

  • Page 141

    7 - 9 Bills of Lading Demonstration Multip le linear ba r codes may be re placed in a bill of lading/i nventory applicati on. In th is dem on stratio n, a n i ndi vi dua l l inear code w ou ld t ypi ca lly b e us ed for e ach part numb er, descript ion, and quan tity, as well as for cus tomer and orde r number informa tion. If linear codes we re us[...]

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    7 - 10 Signature Capture Demonstration Note: This demonst ration is appropriate for the 441 0LR/LX and 4 710LR/L X only . The sign ature captu re demo is performed by scanning the Az tec bar code belo w the signature box . The Azte c bar cod e commands the scanne r to captur e the image of the sig nature box and its contents and send this ima ge to[...]

  • Page 143

    7 - 11 Snapshot You may also us e the IMAGETEAM 4410/471 0 to capt ure an image. Click on Device - Snapshot , or cli ck on the c amera ic on in t he butt on bar to a ctiva te this feat ure. Sele ct the resolu tion you wish to us e for this ima ge, eithe r Full, Half or Quarter Reso lution. (Th ese ca n also be selected by click ing on the 1 , 1/2 ,[...]

  • Page 144

    7 - 12 Snapshot, continued Pull the Imager’s trigger to capture an image. Ca ptured im ages appe ar in the Quick *View wind ow. As you move the mouse o ver the im age, the c ursor cha nges to a magnifyi ng glass . Left click to zoom in to the ima ge, right c lick to zo om out. Saving an Image File If y ou wish to s ave the f ile as a bitmap, c li[...]

  • Page 145

    7 - 13 Open Com Port If you wish to open a c om port wh ich does not have a devic e atta che d, yo u can do so by sele cting File - Open Com Port . This d ialog box appears: Click on the a rrows t o select th e Baud Rate, Parit y, and Data Bits for the com por t you wish to open . Click on Open Po rt and Quic k*View ope ns the com p ort whether or [...]

  • Page 146

    7 - 14 Load New Imager Software If you n eed to upg rade the Imag er’s soft ware, you c an load a new software file into t he Imager’s RO M. C lick on De vice - Load Firmware File into ROM or cli ck on the ligh tnin g flas h ico n in the bu tton bar. You wi ll be prompte d for the name of the h ex fil e: Sele ct the hex file and cli ck on Open.[...]

  • Page 147

    7 - 15 RS-232 Serial Commands Click on View - Serial Com mand Window to display the Comm and Center windo w which allow s you to enter seria l command s to the Imager. Click on View - Scan Data Window to open a wind ow which display s serial data in a text form at. Seria l commands are used to pr ogram the Imag er and to query the Im ager about pro[...]

  • Page 148

    7 - 16 Responses The Imager res ponds to ser ial comm ands with one of thre e respons es: ACK Indi cates a g ood comma nd whic h has bee n process ed. ENQ Indicates a bad co mmand. NAK Indica tes the c ommand wa s good, b ut the entry w as out of the allowa ble range, e.g ., an e ntry fo r a mi nimum messa ge len gth of 100 w hen th e fiel d will o[...]

  • Page 149

    7 - 17 Query Commands Seve ral special characte rs can be used to q uery the Imag er about it s setting s. ^ What is the defau lt value for the setting (s). ? What is the Imag er’s current v alue for th e setting(s). * What i s th e rang e of po ssibl e val ues fo r the set ti ng(s ). (T he Im ager ’s respon se uses a da sh (-) to in dicate a c[...]

  • Page 150

    7 - 18 Exampl e #4: Wha t are the Im ager’s setti ngs for al l Codabar s elections? Enter: cbr?. Response: CBRENA1[ACK], CHK0[ACK], CKX0[ACK], SSX0[ACK], MIN2[ACK], MAX60[ACK], DFT[ACK]. This re sponse i ndicates tha t the Imag er’s Codaba r Coding Ena ble (CBRENA) is set to 1 , or on; the Ch eck Chara cter (CHK and C KX) is set to 0, or No Ch [...]

  • Page 151

    7 - 19 Button Bar The Quick*Vie w button ba r and the b utton func tions are s hown belo w. *This icon only appears if you have Vi sual Menu sof tware insta lled. Visual Menu is available free o f charge from the HHP website at http://www.h hp.com/ PDFF iles/Visual Menu_w a.exe. Full Half Quarter Resolut ion Captur e an im ag e Open fi le Save file[...]

  • Page 152

    7 - 20 Serial Programmin g Commands Selection Sett ing * Indic a tes De f a ult S et t ing Serial Comman d F actory Defau lt Settings Def ault DEF AL T . Status Check Show Software Revision REV?. Show Da ta For mat s DFMBK 3?. Enab le All Symbolog ies ALLENA1. Disab le All Symbolo gies ALLENA0. Output Selections P ow er PC Re vision REVMPC . Boot C[...]

  • Page 153

    7 - 21 Baud Ra te * 38400 BPS 2 32BDR3840 0. 300 BPS 232BDR300. 600 BPS 232BDR600. 1200 BPS 2 32BDR1200. 2400 BPS 2 32BDR2400. 4800 BPS 2 32BDR4800. 9600 BPS 2 32BDR9600. 19200 BPS 2 32BDR19200. 57600 BPS 2 32BDR57600. 115200 B PS 232BDR1152 00. W o rd Length Da ta Bits * 8 Data Bits 232LEN8. 7 Data Bits 232LEN7. Wo rd Length St op Bits * 1 Stop Bi[...]

  • Page 154

    7 - 22 P ow er Hold Mode On PWR_ ON1. * Off PWR _ON0. LED P ower * High SCNLEDHIGH. Off SCNLEDOFF . Low SCNLEDLO W . LED Flashing * On HSTLE D0. Off HS TLED1. Aimer Dela y * Off (n o d el ay ) HS T AIM0. 200 millisecond s HS T AIM200. 400 millisecond s HS T AIM400. Aimer Interva l * Every Read HSTINT1. Ev er y 2nd Read HSTINT2. Ev er y 3rd Read HST[...]

  • Page 155

    7 - 23 P ow er Up Beeper * Ena ble BEPRS T1. Disable B EPRST0. Output Seq uence Beepe r * On BEPCLK1. Off BEPC LK0. Beep O n Decode *On BEPDE C1. Beeper V olume Off BEPDEC0. Beeper Def ault BEPDFT . Intercharacter Dela y DL YCHR. User S pecified Int ercharacter Dela y Character t o T r igger Dela y DL Y_XX. Delay Len gth DL YCRX. Interfu nction D e[...]

  • Page 156

    7 - 24 Data F ormatter * On DF M_EN1. Off DFM _EN0. Require Da ta Format Require DFM_EN2. Show Da ta For mat s DFMBK 3?. Alternate Dat a Formats 1 VSAF_ 1. 2 VSAF_ 2. 3 VSAF_ 3. Output Sequence Selections Requir e Out put Sequen ce Require SEQ _EN2. On/Not Requ ired SEQ_EN1. Off SEQ _EN0. Output Seq uence Editor * Def ault S equence SEQDFT . Enter [...]

  • Page 157

    7 - 25 Codabar Chec k Char . * No Check Char . CBRCK20. V alidate, But Don’t T ran smi t CBRCK21. V alidate, and T ransmit CBRCK22. Code 39 * Default All Code 39 Sett ings * C39DFT . Code 39 * O n C39ENA1. Off C3 9ENA0. Code 39 Start/Stop Char . * Don’t T ransmit C39SSX0. T ransmit C3 9SSX1. Code 39 Full ASCII * Off C3 9ASC0. On C39ASC 1. Code [...]

  • Page 158

    7 - 26 Interlea ved 2 of 5 Check Di git * No Check Char . I25CK20. V alidate, Bu t Don’ t Tr a n s m i t I25 CK21. V alidate, and T ransmit I25C K22. Interlea ved 2 of 5 Mesa Com- posite On IMSENA1. *Off IMS ENA0. IA T A 2 of 5 * Default A ll IA T A 2 of 5 Settings * A25DFT . IA T A 2 of 5 On A25ENA1. * Off A25E NA0. IA T A 2 of 5 Message Length [...]

  • Page 159

    7 - 27 Code 128 Mesa Compos ite On 1MSENA 1. *Off 1 MSENA0. EAN/JAN 8 * Default A ll EAN/ JAN 8 Sett ings * EA8D FT . EAN/JAN 8 On EA8ENA1. * Off EA8E NA0. EAN/J AN 8 Chec k Digit * Don’t T ransmit EA8CKX0. T ransmit E A8CKX1. EAN/J AN 8 2 Digit Addenda *Off EA8AD20. On EA8AD21. EAN/J AN 8 5 Digit Addenda *Off EA8AD50. On EA8AD51. EAN/J AN 8 Adde[...]

  • Page 160

    7 - 28 UPC A Chec k Digit * Don’t T ransmit UP ACKX0. T ransmit UP ACKX1. UPC A Number System Don’t T ransmi t UP ANSX0. * T ransmit UP ANSX1. UPC A 2 Digit Addenda *Off UP AAD20. On UP AAD21. UPC A 5 Digit Addenda *Off UP AAD50. On UP AAD51. UPC A A ddenda Req uired *Not Require d UP AARQ0. Required UP AARQ1. UPC A A ddenda Separ ator * N o Sp[...]

  • Page 161

    7 - 29 RSS-14 On RS SENA1. * Off RS SENA0. RSS- 14 Lim ited * Default A ll RSS-14 Limited Settings * RSLDFT . RSS- 14 Lim ited On RSLENA1. * Off RSL ENA0 . RSS- 14 Lim ited * Default A ll RSS-14 Expande d Setti ngs * RSEDFT . RSS Expan ded On RSEENA1. * Off RS EENA0. RSS Expan ded Msg. Length Mini mum RSEMIN. Maximum RS EMAX. Stacked Symbology Sele[...]

  • Page 162

    7 - 30 Code 49 Msg. Leng th Minim um C49MIN. Maximum C4 9MAX. EAN • UCC Composi te Codes On COMENA1. *Off COMENA0. EAN • UCC Composite Msg. Leng th Minimum COMMIN. Maximum C OMMAX. TLC39 On T39EN A1. *Off T39EN A0. Postal Symbology Selections POST N ET Co de (US P S ) On NETENA1. *Off NETENA0. POSTNET Check Dig it * Don’t T ransmit NETCKX0. T[...]

  • Page 163

    7 - 31 Data Matri x Sett ings * Defa ult All Dat a Matr ix Se ttings * IDMDFT . Data Matri x * On IDMEN A1. Off ID MENA0. Data Matrix Msg. L ength Minimum IDMMI N. Maximum I DMMAX. MaxiCode Se ttings * Default A ll MaxiCode Sett ings * MAXDFT . MaxiCode On MA XENA1. * Off MA XENA0. MaxiCode Msg. Length Minimum MAXMIN. Maximum MA XMAX. SCM Onl y * O[...]

  • Page 164

    7 - 32 OCR *Defa ult All OCR Settings* OCRDFT . *All OCR Off OCRENA0. OCR-A On OCRENA1. OCR-B On OCRENA2. U. S. Currency On OCRENA3. Enter OCR T emplate OCR TMP . Enter Us er-Defined V ari- able “g” OCRGPG. Enter Us er-Defined V ari- able “h” OCRGPH. OCR Modulo 10 Chec k Charact er OCRCHK”012345678 9”. OCR Modulo 36 Chec k Charact er OC[...]

  • Page 165

    7 - 33 Imaging Comman ds Image Commands Help File If you send the IMGCMD command to the imager, the imager sends ou t an ASCII “hel p file” that descri bes the availab le imager capt ure comman ds. Explanations of th e most com monly used imager c apture com mands f ollow. Image Ship An imag e is take n wheneve r the trigge r of the IT44 10/471[...]

  • Page 166

    7 - 34 3F - TI FF Gr ay scal e 4F - Unc ompr essed Bina ry 5F - Uncomp ressed Gray scale 6F - JPEG imag e 7F - Ou tlined im age JPEG Ima ge Quality xJ (x = 1 - 100) 1J = wo rst qu ali ty 100J = best qual ity Pixel Depth: Indicates the numb er of bits . 8D - 8 b i t, g ray sca le ima ge 1D - 1 bit, blac k and white image Image In version: U sed to i[...]

  • Page 167

    7 - 35 Image Cropping/Shipping Example The f igu re be lo w ill ust rate s the cropp ing of an are a (s had ed ) of th e image. Th e croppe d area is s hipped and stored as a one bit, black an d white JPEG . The croppe d area would be 27 0 pixe ls by 29 0 pixel s wit h the foll owing des ignat ion s: Top = 00 0; Botto m = 270; L eft = 350; Ri ght =[...]

  • Page 168

    7 - 36 An impo rtant aspe ct of the i ntelligen t signatur e capture fun ctionali ty is that all dimen sions us ed in the applicat ion are me asured as m ultiples of the mi nimum eleme nt size of th e bar code . Using thi s method , intellig ent sign ature captur e alway s output s the correct image si ze and re solution no matter t he distan ce at[...]

  • Page 169

    7 - 37 D - Pixel Depth: 1D - bi n ari ze d im age 8D - g ray scal e image F - Fil e Fo rma t: 0F - K IM format, defa ult 1F - TIFF Binary 2F - TI FF Binary Gro up 4 Compre ssed 3F - TI FF Gr ay scal e 4F - Unc ompr essed Bina ry 5F - Uncomp ressed Gray scale 6F - JPEG imag e 7F - Ou tlined im age[...]

  • Page 170

    7 - 38[...]

  • Page 171

    8 - 1 8 Visual Menu V isual Menu Introduction Visual M enu pr ovides the abilit y to configu re a sc anning de vice by connect ing the sca nner to the com port of a PC. Visu al Menu allows yo u to down load upgrades to a scanner’s firmw are, change progra mmed parameters, and create and pr int prog rammi ng bar co des. Usi ng Visu al Men u, you c[...]

  • Page 172

    8 - 2 T emporar y V isual Menu Configuration For quick downl oad commun ication c onfigurati on, scan the Visual Menu b ar code to t emporaril y configu re the scann er for Visua l Menu setti ngs. Note: If you have a un it capabl e of keyb oard wedge mode, sc an the bar code below an d t he unit wil l c om m uni ca te i n RS -2 32 mo de, allowi ng [...]

  • Page 173

    9 - 1 9 Inter face K eys Supported Int erfac e Keys IBM A T /XT and PS/2 Compatib les, WYSE PC/A T IBM XTs an d Compatible s IBM, DDC, Memore x T elex, Harris * * IBM 3191/ 92, 3471/7 2, 3196/97 , 3476/77, Telex (al l models) NUL 0 0 Reser ved Re ser ved Reser ved SOH 01 Ent er (K P) CR/Ent er Ent er STX 02 C a ps Lock C a ps Lo ck F1 1 ETX 03 AL T[...]

  • Page 174

    9 - 2 Supported Interfa ce K eys IBM, Me morex T elex (102) * * IBM 3196/97, 3476/77, 3191/92, 3471/72, Memorex Telex (all m od- els) with 102 key k eyboards Memor ex Te l e x ( 8 8 ) ** ** M emorex Telex with 88 key keyboa rds NUL 00 Re served Reser ved SOH 01 E nter Enter STX 02 F 11 PF10 ETX 03 F 12 PF11 EO T 04 F13 PF12 ENQ 05 F14 Re served ACK[...]

  • Page 175

    9 - 3 Supported Interfac e Ke ys Esprit 200, 400 ANSI Esprit 200, 400 ASCII Esprit 20 0, 400 PC NUL 00 Reser ve d Reserved Reserved SOH 01 New Line New Lin e New Line STX 02 N/A N/A N/A ETX 03 N/A N/A N/A EO T 04 N/A N/A N/A ENQ 05 N/A N/A N/A AC K 06 N / A N /A N / A BEL 07 N ew Line New Line New Line BS 08 N /A N/A N/A H T 0 9 Ta b Ta b Ta b LF 0[...]

  • Page 176

    9 - 4[...]

  • Page 177

    10 - 1 10 Product Specific ations & Pin outs Product Specif ications - IT4410 Parameter Specification Dimensions Length Height Width 6.1 inches (15 .4 cm) 5.6 inches (14 .2 cm) 2.5 inches (6. 4 c m) Wei ght Less than 7 ounces (19 8 g), without cab le Illuminat ion Source 660 nm illumination LEDs Aiming P attern Source 660 nm ill umina tion LEDs[...]

  • Page 178

    10 - 2 Product Specifi cations - IT4710 ESD Sens itivity 15 kV to any exter nal surface Agency Compl iance FCC Class B Canadian Cla ss B CE 55022 Class B UL/CUL Listed to UL1950 CSA 22.2 950 TUV Certified to EN60950 and EN 608 25-1 Class 1 CTick N1 0410 GS Parameter Specification Dimensions Leng th Height Widt h 4.85 inch es (12.3 cm) 1.85 in ches [...]

  • Page 179

    10 - 3 Current Dra w Low Power Mo de Medium P ower Mode High P ow er Mode A ver age @ 5 VDC - 40mA A ver age @ 5 VDC - 125mA A ver age @ 5 VDC - 175mA T emperatu re Ranges Oper ating 32 ° F to +122 ° F (-0 C to +50C) Storag e -40 ° F to +158 ° F (-40C to + 70C) Humidity 95% RH non-con densing, at +50 ° C Mechani cal Shoc k 10 dr ops from 5 f e[...]

  • Page 180

    10 - 4 Depth of Field Ch arts (4410 & 4 710) All d epth of fie ld meas urements are made f rom the IT4 410/4710 lens plat e, which i s .100” (.25 cm) from the front surfa ce of the I T4410/471 0 window. Depth of Fie ld for High Densit y Imager (2" Nominal Focu s) Depth of Fie ld for High Densit y10 Imager (3 " Nominal Fo cus) Depth [...]

  • Page 181

    10 - 5 Depth of Field f or LX Imager (7" Nominal Foc us) Code Size Near Distance Far Distance MaxiCode 35 mil (0.08 9 cm) 2 inches (5. 1 cm) 15 inches (38.1 cm) Data Matrix 15 mil (0.038 c m ) 3.7 inches (9.4 cm) 5.9 inches (15 cm) PDF 10 mil (0.02 5 cm) 2.7 inc hes (6.9 cm) 9.8 inche s ((24.9 cm) PDF 8 mil (0.020 cm) 3.0 i nc hes (7.6 cm) 8.3[...]

  • Page 182

    10 - 6 Cable Pinout s RS-232 Output, external power (IT4410 and IT4710) Deco ded outpu t data format i s provide d at the m odular co nnector in the Imager. Interfac e cables norm ally supp lied with the Im ager are term inated with a 10 pin modular p lug (P1) and a 9 pin Type D connect or (P3) that i s compatibl e with a ll Hand Hel d Products’ [...]

  • Page 183

    10 - 7 Connector Part Numbers Listed below a re the con nector des cription s and part numbers. The sugges ted suppli er for all of the connec tors is Mol ex, Inc. (www.molex.com ). TTL RS-232 and Laser Emu lation Connect or P/N: 52 559-0890 (s traight) or P/N: 52 746-0890 (r ight angle ) Decoder Boa rd Output Flex Strip P/N: 21 020-0075 (2” leng[...]

  • Page 184

    10 - 8 Scan Maps IT4410/4 710LR Linear 5 mil 7.5 mil 10 mil 100% UPC 15 mil In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 4.0 10.2 3.0 7.6 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 3.0 7.6 4.0 10.2 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 17.8 20.3 22.9 Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner[...]

  • Page 185

    10 - 9 IT4410/4 710LX Linear Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner 8 mil 10 mil 100% UPC 15 mil In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10 11 12 13 14 5.0 12.7 4.0 10.2 3.0 7.6 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 3.0 7.6 4.0 10.2 5.0 12.7 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 17.8 20.3 22.9 25.4 28.0 30.5 33.0 35.6[...]

  • Page 186

    10 - 1 0 IT4410/4 710HD Linear 15 mil 100% UPC 7.5 mil 5 mil 10 mil In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner[...]

  • Page 187

    10 - 11 IT4410/4 710HD10 Linear Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 3.0 7.6 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 3.0 7.6 In. Cm. 5 mil 7.5 mil 10 mil 100% UPC 15 mil Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 17.8[...]

  • Page 188

    10 - 1 2 IT4410/4 710LR PDF417/Matri x IT4410/4 710LX PDF417/Matri x MaxiCode 35 mil 10 mil Data Matrix 6.7 mil PDF 10 mil PDF 15 mil PDF In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10 11 4.0 10.2 3.0 7.6 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 3.0 7.6 4.0 10.2 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 17.8 20.3 22.9 25.4 28.0 Width of Field Nomin[...]

  • Page 189

    10 - 13 IT4410/4 710HD PDF417/Matrix MaxiCode 35 mil 15 mil PDF 10 mil Data Matrix 6.7 mil PDF 10 mil PDF In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner[...]

  • Page 190

    10 - 1 4 IT4410/4 710HD10 PDF417/Matri x 6.7 mil PDF 10 mil PDF MaxiCode 35 mil 15 mil PDF 10 mil Data Matrix In. 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 3.0 7.6 2.0 5.1 1.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.5 2.0 5.1 3.0 7.6 In. Cm. Cm. 0.0 2.5 5.1 7.6 10.2 12.7 15.2 17.8 20.3 Width of Field Nominal Distance from Scanner[...]

  • Page 191

    10 - 15 IT4410 Dime nsions 5.62 in [14.28 cm] 1.53 in [4.01 cm] 1.07 in [2.72 cm] 6.06 in [15.38 cm] 2.49 in [6.32 cm] Top View Side View 3/4 View Front View[...]

  • Page 192

    10 - 1 6 IT4710 Dime nsions 4. 83 in. (12.27 cm) 2.49 in. (6.32 cm) Top View Front View Side View Bottom View 1.83 in. (4.65 cm) 1.63 in. (4.14 cm) 1.53 in. (4.01 cm) 1.076 in. (2.73 cm) .538 in. (1.37 cm) .630 in. (1.60 cm) M4 threaded inser t .25 in. (6.35 mm) depth[...]

  • Page 193

    11 - 1 11 Maintenance & T r oubleshooting Repairs Repai rs and/or u pgrades ar e not to be per formed on this produ ct. These servic es are to be perfo rmed only b y an authorized service cente r. See pag e 12- 1 for furth er information . Maintena nce The IMAG ETEAM 4410 /IT4710 Imager provides reliable and effi cient ope ration with a minimum[...]

  • Page 194

    11 - 2 Examining the Imager ’ s Housing Routi nely exami ne the Ima ger’s hou sing for s igns of dam age. A dam aged housin g may caus e the inte rnal com ponents to move and m ay result in a malfun ctioning Imager. Replacing the Interfa ce Cable The sta ndard inte rface cab le is attach ed to the Im ager with a n 10-pin mod ular connec to r. W[...]

  • Page 195

    11 - 3 T o Replac e the IT4710 Interface Ca ble: 1. Turn the po wer to the ho st system O FF. 2. Disconnec t the Ima ger’s cable from the termi nal or compu ter. 3. Insert a s mall, flat he ad screwdri ver into th e slot be tween the c able and the back e nd of the h ousing. 4. Press the scr ewdriver tip down to depr ess the rete nti o n ta b, re[...]

  • Page 196

    11 - 4[...]

  • Page 197

    12 - 1 12 Cust omer Support Obtaining Fa ctory Service HHP pr ovides serv ice for all i ts produc ts through service ce nters loc ated in Charlo tte, North Carol ina, Hong K ong, the N etherland s, and the United Kingdom . To obtai n warranty o r non-warranty service, ret urn the uni t to HHP (postage paid) with a copy o f the dated purchase record[...]

  • Page 198

    12 - 2 Asia / Pacific Offic e Hand Held Produc ts, Inc. 10/F Tung Sun Comme rcial Centre 194-200 L ockhart Ro ad Wanchai , Hong Kong Telephon e: +852-2511-3 050 or 2511-3132 Fax: +852 -251-13557 For servi ce in Ja pan, pleas e contac t your HHP representa tive (at th e address that foll ows) or your local di stributor. Japan Office Hand Held Produc[...]

  • Page 199

    12 - 3 Help Desk If you ne ed assis tance in stalling or troub leshooting y our scan ner, pleas e call your Dist ributor o r the neare st HHP techni cal supp ort office : North America: Telephon e: (315) 685-24 76 (8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST) or in the U.S. (800) 782-4263 Fax num ber: (315) 685-49 60 E-mail: t ech_sup port@hhp.co m Europe: Telephon e- Eu[...]

  • Page 200

    12 - 4 Limited W arranty Hand Held Pro ducts, Inc., d/b/a HHP ("HHP") warran ts its produc ts to be fr ee from defec ts in m at eria ls and w ork ma nsh ip and to c onf orm to H HP’s pu blished specifi cations applicab le to the p roducts p urchased at the time o f shipme nt. This w arranty does not cove r any HHP product wh ich is (i) [...]

  • Page 201

    A Add AIM I.D. Prefix to All Symbologi es 2-33 Serial Co mmand 7-23 Add Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologi es 2-33 Serial Co mmand 7-23 Add CR Suffix to All Sym bologies 2- 33 Serial Co mmand 7-23 AIM I.D. Prefix Add to all Symbologi es 2-33 Aimer Delay 2-18 Serial Co mmand 7-22 Aimer Interval 2-1 9 Serial Co mmand 7-22 Aimer Tim eout Serial Co mman[...]

  • Page 202

    Serial Co mmand 7-23 Data Formats Show 2-2, 2-41 Serial Co mmand 7-24 Data Formatter 2-41 Serial Co mmand 7-24 Data Matrix Selections 3-3 7 Serial Co mmands 7-31 Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversio n Chart 2-36 Default Settings 5-1 Demo Screens 7-5 Electronic Parts Manufacturing 7-6 Patient Registratio n 7-8 Shippi ng 7- 7 Signatur e Capture 7-10 Dim[...]

  • Page 203

    Serial Co mmand 7-22 Load New Imager Sof tware Using Quick*View 7-14 M Maintenance 11- 1 MaxiCode Selecti ons 3-38 Serial Co mmands 7-31 Micro PDF Select ions Serial Co mmands 7-29 MicroPDF Selections 3-30 Money reading serial nu mbers 4-1 Multiple Symbols Serial Co mmand 7-24 N No Read 2-47 Serial Co mmand 7-24 O OCR Prog ramming 4-1 Online Progra[...]

  • Page 204

    Load New Imager Software 7-14 Open Com Port 7-13 Que ry Com mand s 7-17 Repo rting Fi rmwa re Rev ision 7- 13 RS-232 Ser ial Commands 7-15 Scan Data Window 7-4 Serial Pr ogramming Commands 7-15 Snapsh ot 7- 11, 7-1 2 Trigger Settings 7-14 R Repo rting Fi rmwa re Rev ision Using Quick*View 7-13 Require Data Format 2-41 Serial Co mmand 7-24 Require O[...]

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