Honeywell N86XX manual

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    ™ N86XX Decoded Engine User’s Guide[...]

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    Disc laimer Honeyw ell International Inc. (“HII”) reser v es the right to mak e changes in speci- fications and other inf or mation contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases cons ult HII to deter mine whether any such changes hav e been made . The inf ormatio n in this publication does not repre- sent a[...]

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    Pr oduct Agency Compliance Note: It is the OEM manufacturer’s responsibility to comply with applicable regulation(s) in regard to standards for specific equipment combinations. Honeyw ell shall not be liab le f or use of our product with equipment (i.e., po wer supplies , personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with th[...]

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    Dust and Dir t The engine must be sufficiently enclosed to pre v ent dust par ticles from gather ing on the imager and lens. When stoc king the unit, keep it in its protectiv e pac kaging. Dust and other e xternal contaminants will ev entually degr ade unit perf ormance. RoHS The engine is in compliance with Directiv e 2002/95/EC , Restriction of t[...]

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    i Chapter 1 - Getting Started Introduction .................. ............................................... 1-1 About This Manual ............. ......................................... 1-1 Unpacking Your Device ...... ......................................... 1-1 OEM Engine Models ................................................... 1-2 Connectin[...]

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    ii Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings Power Up Beeper ................ ........................................ 3-1 Beep on BEL Character ......... ...................................... 3 -1 Trigger Click ..................... ............................................ 3-2 Good Read and Error Indicato rs .................................. 3 -2 Be[...]

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    iii Multiple Symbols ................... .................................... 3-16 No Read ........................... ......................................... 3-17 Video Reverse .................. ......................................... 3-18 Chapter 4 - Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview ................................................. 4-1 To[...]

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    iv Chapter 6 - Symbologies All Symbologies . .......................................................... 6-2 Message Length Description . ...................................... 6-2 Codabar ....................................................................... 6-3 Codabar Concatenation ......................................... 6-4 Code 39 ..........[...]

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    v Codablock F . .................... ......................................... 6-41 PDF417 ................................. .................................... 6-42 MicroPDF417 ............................................................ 6-43 GS1 Composite Codes ............................................. 6-44 UPC/EAN Version ................ .[...]

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    vi Chapter 9 - Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ..................... ......................................... 9-1 Show Decoder Revision .............................................. 9-1 Show Scan Driver Revision ......................................... 9-1 Show Software Revision .... ..................................[...]

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    1 - 1 1 Getting Star ted Intr oduction The N86XX engine is designed f or inte gration into a wide r ange of OEM de vices. The engine’ s compact mechanica l design can drop into many e xisting applications, allo wing OEMs and third-par ty manufacturers to integ rate the ben- efits of image-based scannin g into a variety of de vices, including hand[...]

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    1 - 2 OEM Engine Models There are three models of the OEM engin e, which ma y be used with the inter- f aces described in this manual. Refer to the char t below to determine the mod- els that can be used with your interf ace. Models Interface Decoding Capability N868XX-XXX-XX2 TTL Le vel 232 Linear , 2D , postal N868XX-XXX-XX3 Full-Speed USB Linear[...]

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    1 - 3 Connecting the Development Engine to the PC The development OEM engine can con nect to a PC for evaluation. Connecting with USB Note: If using the N86XXX-XXX-XX5 engi ne with USB Micro-B, do not supply power through the flex connector. Doing so may damage the host or engine. The N86XXX-XXX-XX5 eng ine will only communicate USB through the Mic[...]

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    1 - 4 2a. If using hi-speed USB, connect the USB interface cable to the side of the engine and to the USB port on the computer. Note: For additional USB programming an d technical information, refer to Honeywell’s “USB Application Note,” available at www.honeywellaidc.com. 3. When connecting the engine using full-speed or high-speed USB, all [...]

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    1 - 5 Connecting with RS232 Serial P or t 1. If using an RS-232 connection, conn ect the serial interface cable to the interface board and to the matching port on the back of the com- puter. 2. Connect the power supply connector to the serial interface cable. Plug in the power supply. 3. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The engine beeps. 4[...]

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    1 - 6 5. Verify the engine operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual. The engine b eeps once when a bar code is successfully decoded. T o connect an engine to your host sy stem, ref er to the N86XX Integration Manual. Menu Bar Code Security Settings Honeyw ell scanners are programmed b y sc anning menu bar [...]

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    1 - 7 are no custom defaults, it will reset t he engine to the fact ory default settings. Any settings that have not been specifie d through the custom defaults will be defaulted to the factory default settings. Resetting the F actory Defaults If you aren’t sure what prog ramming opti ons are in your engine , or you’v e changed some options and[...]

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    2 - 1 2 Pr ogramming the Interface Intr oduction This chapter describes how to program y our system f or the desired interf ace. Pr ogramming the Interface - Plug and Pla y Plug and Pla y bar codes provide instan t set up f or commonly used interf aces. Note: After you scan one of the codes, power cycle the host terminal to have the interface in ef[...]

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    2 - 2 (www.honeywellaidc.com) . The driver will use the ne xt availab le COM Port number . Apple® Macintosh computers recognize the engine as a USB CDC class de vice and automatica lly uses a class driver . Note: No extra configuration (e .g., baud rate) is necessary. CTS/RTS Em ulation A CK/NAK Mode Ve r i f o n e ® Ruby T erminal Default Settin[...]

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    2 - 3 Gilbar co ® T erminal Default Settings Scan the f ollowing Plug and Pla y co de to program the scanner f or a Gil- barco terminal. This bar code sets th e baud rate to 2400 bps and the data f or mat to 7 data bits, e ven parity , 2 stop bits. It also adds a carriage return (CR) suffix and programs the f ollow ing prefix es for each symbology[...]

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    2 - 4 Ke yboard Country Lay out Scan the appropriate countr y code below to program the k eyboard lay out for your country or language. As a general rule, the f ollowing characters are sup- por ted, but need special care f or countries other than the United States: @ | $ # { } [ ] = / ‘ < > ~ * United States United States (Dvorak left) Un[...]

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    2 - 5 Ke yboard Country (continued) Bulgaria (Latin) Canada (French) Canada (Multilingual) Croatia Czech Czech (Programmers) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Canada (French legacy) Brazil (MS) Denmark Dutch (Netherlands)[...]

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    2 - 6 Ke yboard Country (continued) Finland Gaelic Germany Greek Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Faeroese France Estonia Greek (Latin) Greek (MS)[...]

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    2 - 7 Ke yboard Country (continued) Italian (142) Hungarian (101 key) Iceland Irish Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Hebrew Hungary Greek (Polytonic) Latin America Latvia[...]

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    2 - 8 Ke yboard Country (continued) Lithuania (IBM) Malta Mongolian (Cyrillic) Norway Poland Polish (214) Polish (Programmers) Portugal Lithuania Macedonia Latvia (QWERTY) Romania Russia[...]

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    2 - 9 Ke yboard Country (continued) SCS Serbia (Latin) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain Spanish variation Russian (Typewriter) Serbia (Cyrillic) Russian (MS) Sweden Switzerland (French)[...]

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    2 - 10 Ke yboard Country (continued) Keyb o a rd S t yl e This programs k eyboard styles, such as Caps Loc k and Shift Lock. If y ou hav e used Keyboard Conversion settings, the y will ov erride any of the f ollowing K ey- board Style settings. Def ault = Regular . Turkey F Ukrainian United Kingdom United Stated (Dvorak right) United States (Dvorak[...]

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    2 - 11 Regular is used when you normally hav e the Caps Lock k ey off. Caps Lock is used when you normally hav e the Caps Lock k ey on. Shift Lock is used when you normally hav e the Shift Lock k ey on (not common to U .S. ke yboards). A utomatic Caps Lock is used if y ou change the Caps Lock k ey on and off. The software trac ks and reflects if yo[...]

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    2 - 12 Emulate External K eyboar d should be scanned if you do not hav e an external ke yboard (IBM A T or equivalent). Note: After scanning the Emulate External Keyboard bar code, you must power cycle your computer. Ke yboard Con version Alphabetic ke yboard characters can be forc ed to be all upper case or all lo wer- case. So if y ou hav e the f[...]

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    2 - 13 Def ault = Off. Ke yboard Modifier s This modifies special ke yboard feat ures, such as CTRL+ ASCII codes and T urbo Mode. Control + ASCII Mode On: The engine sends ke y combinations for ASCII con- trol characters f or values 00-1F . Wind ows is the pref erred mode. All ke yboard countr y codes are suppor ted. DOS mode is a legacy mode, and [...]

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    2 - 14 T urbo Mode: The engine sends characters to a terminal faster . If the ter minal drops characters, do not use T urbo Mode. Def ault = Off Numeric Ke ypad Mode: Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric ke ypad. Def ault = Off A utomatic Direct Connect Mode: This selection can be used if you ha v e an IBM A T style term inal and t[...]

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    2 - 15 RS232 Baud Rate Baud Rate sends the data fr om the engine to the termin al at the specified rate. The host terminal must be set for the same baud rate as the engine . Def ault = 9600. 300 2400 600 1200 4800 38400 * 9600 19200 115,200 57,600[...]

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    2 - 16 RS232 W or d Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and P arity Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character . If an applica- tion requires only ASCII He x characters 0 through 7F decimal (te xt, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. F or applications that requi re use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per chara[...]

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    2 - 17 RS232 Receiver Time-Out The unit sta ys aw ake to receiv e data until the RS232 Receiver Time-Out e xpires. A manual or serial trigge r resets the time-out. When an RS232 receiver is sleeping, a char acter ma y be sent to wak e up the receiver and reset the time-out. A transaction on the CTS line will also wak e up the receiver . The receive[...]

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    2 - 18 RS232 Timeout When using Flow Control with Timeout, y ou must program the length of the dela y you w ant to wait f or CTS from the host. Set the length (in millisec- onds) f or a timeout by scanning the ba r code belo w , then setting the time- out (from 1-5100 milliseconds) by sca nning digits from the inside bac k cov er , then scanning Sa[...]

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    2 - 19 the engine waits for ACK/ NAK again. T ur n on the ACK/NAK protocol b y scanning the A CK/NAK On bar code below . T o tur n off the protocol, scan A CK/NAK Off . Def ault = A CK/NAK Off . ACK/NAK On * ACK/NAK Off[...]

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    3 - 1 3 Input/Output Settings P ower Up Beeper The engine can be programmed to beep when it’ s powered up . If you are using a cordless system, the base can also be programmed to beep when it is po w- ered up . Scan the Off bar code(s) if y ou don’t want a pow er up beep . Def ault = P ower Up Beeper On - Scanner . Beep on BEL Character Y ou ma[...]

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    3 - 2 Tr i g g e r C l i c k T o hear an audible clic k e very time the trigger is pressed, scan the Tr i g g e r Click On bar code belo w . Scan the Tr i g g e r C l i c k O f f code if you don’t wish to hear the click. (This f eature has no effect on serial or aut omatic trigger ing.) Def ault = T rigger Click Off . Good Read and Err or Indicat[...]

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    3 - 3 Beeper V olume – Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the engine emits on a good read. Def ault = High. Beeper Pitch – Good Read The beeper pitch codes modify the pitc h (frequency) of the beep the engine emits on a good read. Def ault = Medium. * High Medium Off Low Low (1600 Hz) * Medium (2700 Hz) High (4200 H[...]

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    3 - 4 Beeper Pitch – Err or The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the sound the engine emits when there is a bad read or error . Def ault = Razz. Beeper Duration – Good Read The beeper duration codes modify th e length of the beep the engine emits on a good read. Def ault = Normal. LED – Good Read The LED indicator can be pro[...]

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    3 - 5 Number of Beeps – Good Read The number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper a nd LED in response to a good read. F or e xample, if y o u pr ogram this option to ha v e five beeps , there will be five beeps and fiv e LED flashes in response to a good read. The beeps and [...]

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    3 - 6 Good Read Delay This sets the minimum amount of time bef ore the engine can read another bar code. Def ault = 0 ms (No Dela y). User -Specified Good Read Delay If you w ant to set your o wn length f o r the good read dela y , scan the bar code below , then set the dela y (from 0-30,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the inside ba ck co[...]

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    3 - 7 slightly less range than Normal mode. Enhanced mode is best used when you require a very f ast scan speed and don’t require a long working range. Def ault = Manual T r igger-Nor mal. Serial T rigger Mode Y ou can activate the scanner either b y pres sing the trigger , or using a serial tr ig- ger command (see Trigger Commands on page 10-4).[...]

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    3 - 8 Image Snap and Ship Image Snap and Ship tells the engine to take a pi cture (rather than read a bar code) when the trigger is pressed. Once the picture is snapped, it is shipped to the host system as a jpeg file by def aul t. T o rev er t to bar code reading, you must change to a diff erent tr igger mode (see Manual Trigger Modes beginning on[...]

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    3 - 9 User -Specified Reread Dela y If you w ant to set y our own length f or th e reread delay , scan the bar code below , then set the dela y (from 0-30,000 millisec onds) by scanning digits from the inside back co ver , then scanning Save . Illumination Lights If you w ant the illumination lights on while reading a bar code, scan the Lights On b[...]

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    3 - 10 The def ault centering window is a 169x 128 pixe l area in the center of the engine’ s field of view . The f ollowing di ag ram illustrates the def ault top, bottom, left, and right pixel positions , measured from the top and the left side of the engine’ s field of view , which is 844 by 640 pix els. If a bar code is not within the prede[...]

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    3 - 11 Preferred Symbology The engine can be programmed to specif y one symbology as a higher priority ov er other symbologies in situations where both bar code symbologies appear on the same label, but the lo wer pr iority symbology cannot be disabled. F or example , you may be using the engine in a retail setting to read U .P .C. sym- bols, b ut [...]

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    3 - 12 Low Priority Symbology T o specify the low priority symbology , scan the Low Priority Symbology bar code below . On the Symbology Chart on page A-1, find the symbology you want to set as lo w priority . Locate the Hex v alue f or that symbology and scan the 2 digit he x value from the Pr og ramming Char t (inside back co ver). If you w ant t[...]

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    3 - 13 Output Sequence Overview Require Output Sequence When turned off, the bar code data wi ll be output to the host as the engine decodes it. When turned on, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the engine will not transm it the output data to the host de vice. Note: This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Select[...]

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    3 - 14 5. End Output Sequence Editor Scan F F to enter an Output Sequence for an additional symbology, or Save to save your entries. Other Pr ogramming Selections • Discard This exits without saving any Output Sequence changes. Output Sequence Example In this e xample, y ou are scanning Code 93, Code 128, and Code 39 bar codes, b ut you w ant the[...]

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    3 - 15 FF ter mination string for third code T o program the pre vious example using specific lengths , you w ould hav e to count any progr ammed prefix es, suffix es, or formatted characters as par t of the length. If you use the e xample on page 3-14 , but assume a <CR> suffix and specific code lengths, y ou wo uld use the f ollowing comman[...]

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    3 - 16 Scan Discard P ar tial Sequence to discard par tial sequences when the output sequence operation is termin ated before completion. Scan T rans- mit P artial Sequence to transmit par tial sequences. (Any fields in the sequence where no data match occu rred will be skipped in the output.) Require Output Sequence When an output sequence is Requ[...]

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    3 - 17 f or each read. The engine attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled. When this programming selection is turned Off , the engine will only read the symbol closes t to the center of the image. Def ault = Off . No Read With No Read turned On , the engine notifies you if a code cannot be read. If using an EZConfig[...]

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    3 - 18 Video Rever se Video Re verse is used to allo w the engine to read bar codes that are inv er ted. The Video Re verse Off bar code belo w is an example of this type of bar code . Scan Video Rever se Only to read only inv er ted bar codes. Scan Video Rever se and Standard Bar Codes to read both types of codes . Note: After scanning Video Rever[...]

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    4 - 1 4 Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview When a bar code is scanned, additional in fo rm ation is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This gr oup of bar code data and additional, user-defined data is called a “message stri ng. ” The selections in this section are used to build the user-defined data into the message string[...]

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    4 - 2 symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix. For example, for Code 128, Code ID is “j” and Hex ID is “6A”. Step 3. Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9 , 9 for all symbologies. Step 4. Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), begi[...]

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    4 - 3 Step 1. Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol. Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex val ue from the Symbology Chart (included in the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix. Step 3. Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of thi[...]

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    4 - 4 Suffix Selections Function Code T ransmit When this selection is enabled and f unction codes are contained within the scanned data, the engine transmits the functi on code to the terminal. Char ts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on page 8-2 . When the engine is in ke yboard wedge mode, the scan code i[...]

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    4 - 5 Inter character Dela y An intercharacter dela y of up to 500 0 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) ma y be placed between the transmission of each char acter of scanned data. Scan the Interc haracter Delay bar code belo w , then scan the number of 5ms dela ys, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back co v er of this manu[...]

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    4 - 6 Interfunction Dela y An interfunction dela y of up to 500 0 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may be placed between the transmission of each segment of the message string. Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below , then scan the num- ber of 5ms dela ys, and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back co v er of this manual[...]

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    5 - 1 5 Data Formatting Data Format Editor Intr oduction Y ou may use the Data F or mat Editor to change the engine’ s output. F or e xam- ple, y ou can use the Data F ormat Editor to inser t characters at cer tain points in bar code data as it is scanned. The se lections in the f ollowing pages are used only if you wish to alter the output. Def [...]

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    5 - 2 you are programming. (See Primary/Alternate Data Formats on page 5-10 for further information.) Step 3. Terminal Type Refer to Terminal ID Table (page 5-4) and loca te the Terminal ID number for your PC. Scan three nu meric bar codes on the inside back cover to program the e ngine for your terminal ID (you must enter 3 digits). For example, s[...]

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    5 - 3 Other Pr ogramming Selections Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the primary format, scan 0 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. If you are cl earing an alternate format, scan 1 , 2 , or 3 , depending on the format you are cl earing. Scan the Terminal Type and [...]

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    5 - 4 Discard to e xit without saving any data f or mat changes. T erminal ID T able Data Format Editor Commands Send Commands Send all character s F1 Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message, starting from current cursor position, followed by an insert character. Syntax = F1xx where xx stands for the insert charac[...]

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    5 - 5 Send all character s up to a particular character F3 Include in the output message all characters from the input message, starting with the character at the current cursor posi tion and continuing to, but not including, the search char acter “ss,” followed by an insert character. The cursor is moved forward to the “ss” character. Synt[...]

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    5 - 6 Move the cur sor to the beginning F7 Move the cursor to the first character in the input message. Syntax = F7. Move the cur sor to the end EA Move the cursor to the last ch aracter in the input message. Syntax = EA. Sear ch Commands Searc h f orward f or a character F8 Search the input message forward fo r “xx” character from the current [...]

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    5 - 7 Searc h f orward f or a non-matching character E6 Search the input message forward fo r the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor positi on, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character. Syntax = E6xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code. Ref er to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Co[...]

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    5 - 8 Compare character s FE Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character “xx.” If characters are equal, move the cursor forward one position. Syntax = FExx where xx stands for the comparison character’s hex value for its ASCII code. Ref er to the ASCII Conversion C hart (Code Page 1252) , page A-4 for decimal, hex an[...]

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    5 - 9 Data Formatter On, Not Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix Scanned data is modified according to y our data format. If a data format is found for a particular symbol, those prefixes and suffixes are not transmitted. Data Format Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format, and prefixes and suffixes are transmit[...]

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    5 - 10 If you wish to hear the error tone when a non-matching bar code is f ound, scan the Data Format Non-Match Err or T one On bar code. Def ault = Data F ormat Non-Match Error T one On . Primary/Alternate Data Formats Y ou can sav e up to fo ur data formats, a nd s witch between these formats. Y our primar y data format is sav e d under 0 . Y ou[...]

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    5 - 11 Fo r ex ample, y ou ma y hav e set your devi ce to the data f or mat you sa v ed as Data F ormat 3. Y ou can switch to Data F ormat 1 for a single trigger pull by scanning the Single Scan-Data Format 1 bar code below . The next bar code that is scanned uses Data F ormat 1, then reve r ts back to Data F ormat 3. Single Scan-Data Format 1 Sing[...]

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    5 - 12[...]

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    6 - 1 6 Symbologies This programming section contains the f ollowing menu selections. Ref er to Chapter 10 f or settings and def aults. • All Symbologies • Interleaved 2 of 5 • Aztec Code • Korea Post • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) • Matrix 2 of 5 • Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code • MaxiCode • Codabar • MicroPDF417 • Codabloc[...]

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    6 - 2 All Symbologies If you w ant to decode all the symbologi es allowab le for your engine , scan the All Symbologies On code. If on the other hand, y ou want to decode only a par ticular symbology , scan All Symbologies Off follo wed b y the On symbol f or that par ticular symbology . Note: When All Symbologies On is scanned , 2D Postal Codes ar[...]

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    6 - 3 Codabar <Default All Codabar Settings> Codabar On/Off Codabar Start / Stop Characters Star t/Stop characters identify the leadi ng and trailing ends of the bar code. Y ou may either transmit, or not transmit Star t/Stop characters. Def ault = Don’t T ransmit . Codabar Check Character Codabar check char acters are created using differe[...]

  • Page 78

    6 - 4 When Check Character is set to V alidate, but Don’t T ransmit , the unit will only read Codabar ba r codes printed with a check char acter , but will not transmit the chec k character with the scanned data. Codabar Concatenation Codabar suppor ts symbol concatenati on. When you enable concatena- tion, the engine looks f or a Codabar sy mbol[...]

  • Page 79

    6 - 5 Codabar Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 2-60. Minim um Default = 4, Maxim um Def ault = 60. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length[...]

  • Page 80

    6 - 6 Code 39 < Default All Code 39 Settings > Code 39 On/Off Code 39 Star t / Stop Characters Star t/Stop characters identify the leadin g and trailing ends of the bar code . Y ou may either transmit, or not tr ansmit Star t/Stop characters. Def ault = Don’t T ransmit. Code 39 Check Character No Check Character indicates that the engi ne r[...]

  • Page 81

    6 - 7 When Check Char acter is set to V alidate and T ransmit , the engine only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character , and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data. Def ault = No Check Char ac- ter . Code 39 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Descripti[...]

  • Page 82

    6 - 8 which the bar codes are r ead, deleting the first space from each. The engine transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 39 bar code that star ts with a character other than a space. Def ault = Off . Code 32 Pharmaceutical (P ARAF) Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Ital- ian pharmacies. This symbology is [...]

  • Page 83

    6 - 9 Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 dec oding is enabled, certai n character pairs within the bar code symbol will be inter preted as a single character . For e xample: $V will be decoded as the ASCII ch aracter SYN, and /C will be decoded as the ASCII character #. Def ault = Off . Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period resp[...]

  • Page 84

    6 - 10 and scan the value and the Sa ve bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back co v er of this ma nual. The data characters should then appear properly . Interleaved 2 of 5 < Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings > Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the engine reads and transmits bar code[...]

  • Page 85

    6 - 11 When Check Digit is set to V alidate and T ransmit , the engine only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will tr ansmit this digit at the end of the scanned data. Def ault = No Check Digit. Interleaved 2 of 5 Messa ge Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Descri[...]

  • Page 86

    6 - 12 NEC 2 of 5 < Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings > NEC 2 of 5 On/Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the engine reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit. When Check Digit is set to V alidate, but Don’t T ransmit , the unit only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not tr ansmit [...]

  • Page 87

    6 - 13 NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minim um Default = 4, Maxim um Def ault = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length[...]

  • Page 88

    6 - 14 Code 93 < Default All Code 93 Settings > Code 93 On/Off Code 93 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minim um Default = 0, Maxim um Def ault = 80. Code 93 Code P age Code pages define the [...]

  • Page 89

    6 - 15 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back co ver of this man u al. The data characters should then appear properly . Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar star t/stop) <Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings> Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message L[...]

  • Page 90

    6 - 16 Straight 2 of 5 IA T A (tw o-bar star t/stop) <Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings> Straight 2 of 5 IA T A On/Off Straight 2 of 5 IA T A Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-48. Minim um[...]

  • Page 91

    6 - 17 Matrix 2 of 5 <Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings> Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minim um Default = 4, Maxim um Def ault = 80. On * Off Maximum[...]

  • Page 92

    6 - 18 Code 11 <Default All Code 11 Settings> Code 11 On/Off Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 bar codes. Def ault = T wo Check Digits . On * Off One Check Digit * Two Check Digits[...]

  • Page 93

    6 - 19 Code 11 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minim um Def ault = 4, Maximum Def ault = 80. Code 128 <Default All Code 128 Settings> Code 128 On/Off ISBT 128 Concatenation In 1994 the In[...]

  • Page 94

    6 - 20 that suppor ts concatenation of neig hbor ing symbols, and 4) the standard la yout f or bar codes on a blood produc t label. Use the bar codes below to turn concatenation on or off. Def ault =Off . Code 128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional in[...]

  • Page 95

    6 - 21 Code 128 Code P age Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters . If the data received does not displa y with the proper characters, it ma y be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is diff erent from the one the host progra m is e xpecting. If this is the case, scan the bar code below , sel[...]

  • Page 96

    6 - 22 GS1-128 <Default All GS1-128 Settings> GS1-128 On/Off GS1-128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimu m Default = 1, Maxim um Def ault = 80. * On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Mes[...]

  • Page 97

    6 - 23 Te l e p e n <Default All Telepen Settings> T elepen On/Off T elepen Output Using AIM T elepen Output, the engine reads symbols with star t/stop pat- tern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (star t/stop patter n 1). When Original T elepen Output is se lected, the engine reads symbols with star t/stop patter n 1 and decodes th em[...]

  • Page 98

    6 - 24 T elepen Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-60. Minimu m Default = 1, Maxim um Def ault = 60. UPC-A <Default All UPC-A Settings> UPC-A On/Off UPC-A Check Digit This selection allows y ou to [...]

  • Page 99

    6 - 25 UPC-A Number System The numeric system digit of a U .P .C . sy mbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be progr ammed so it will not transmit it. Def ault = On. UPC-A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-A data. Def ault = Off f or both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda[...]

  • Page 100

    6 - 26 UPC-A Addenda Separator When this f eature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When tur ned off, there is no space . Def ault = On. UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the f ollowing codes to enab le or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code. When left on the def ault s[...]

  • Page 101

    6 - 27 UPC-E0 <Default All UPC-E Settings> UPC-E0 On/Off Most U .P .C . bar codes lead with t he 0 number system. T o read these codes, use the UPC-E0 On selection. If y ou need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system, use UPC-E1 (page 6-30). Def ault = On. UPC-E0 Expand UPC-E Expand e xpands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A for[...]

  • Page 102

    6 - 28 UPC-E0 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the engine will only read UPC-E bar codes that hav e addenda. Def ault = Not Required. UPC-E0 Addenda Separator When this f eature is On , there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from th e addenda. When turned Off , there is no space. Def ault = On. UPC-E0 Check Digit[...]

  • Page 103

    6 - 29 UPC-E0 Number System The numeric system digit of a U .P .C . sy mbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be progr ammed so it will not transmit it. T o prev ent transmission, scan Off . Def ault = On. UPC-E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-E data. Def ault = O[...]

  • Page 104

    6 - 30 UPC-E1 Most U .P .C . bar codes lead with the 0 number system. F or these codes, use UPC-E0 (page 6-27). If you n eed to read codes that l ead with the 1 number system, use the UPC-E1 On selection. Def ault = Off . EAN/J AN-13 <Default All EAN/JAN Settings> EAN/JA N-13 On/Off EAN/JA N-13 Check Digit This selection allows y ou to specif[...]

  • Page 105

    6 - 31 EAN/JAN-13 Ad denda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13 data. Def ault = Off f or both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. EAN/JAN-13 Ad denda Required When Required is scanned, the engine will only read EAN/JAN-13 bar codes that hav e addenda. Def ault = Not Required. * 5 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 2 [...]

  • Page 106

    6 - 32 EAN/JA N-13 Addenda Separator When this f eature is On , there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from th e addenda. When turned Off , there is no space. Def ault = On. Note: If you want to enable or disa ble EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code, refer to UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code (page 6-26). ISBN T ranslate [...]

  • Page 107

    6 - 33 EAN/J AN-8 <Default All EAN/JAN-8 Settings> EAN/JAN-8 On/Off EAN/JAN-8 Chec k Digit This selection allows y ou to specif y whether the chec k digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Def ault = On. * On Off Off * On[...]

  • Page 108

    6 - 34 EAN/JA N-8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data. Def ault = Off fo r both 2 Di git and 5 Digit Addenda. EAN/JA N-8 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the engine will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar codes that hav e addenda. Def ault = Not Required. EAN/JA N-8 Addenda Separator When this f eature [...]

  • Page 109

    6 - 35 MSI <Default All MSI Settings> MSI On/Off MSI Check Character Diff erent types of check char acters ar e used with MSI bar codes. Y ou can program the engine to read MSI bar codes with T ype 10 check characters. Def ault = V alidate T ype 10, but Don’t T ransmit. When Check Char acter is set to V alidate T ype 10/11 and T ransmit , t[...]

  • Page 110

    6 - 36 When Check Char acter is set to V alidate T ype 10/11, but Don’t T ransmit , the unit will only read MSI bar codes pr inted with the specified type check character(s), b ut will not transmit the chec k character(s) with the scanned data. MSI Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Desc[...]

  • Page 111

    6 - 37 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional < Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings > GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On/Off GS1 DataBar Limited < Default All GS1 DataBar Limited Settings > GS1 DataBar Limited On/Off * On Off * On Off[...]

  • Page 112

    6 - 38 GS1 DataBar Expanded < Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings > GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off GS1 DataBar Expanded Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 4-74. Minimu m Default = 4, Maxim um Def [...]

  • Page 113

    6 - 39 T rioptic Code Note: If you are going to scan C ode 32 Pharmaceutical codes ( page 6-8 ), Trioptic Code must be off. T rioptic Code is used for la beling magnetic storage media. Codabloc k A <Default All Codablock A Settings> Codabloc k A On/Off On * Off On * Off[...]

  • Page 114

    6 - 40 Codabloc k A Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-600. Minimum Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 600. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length[...]

  • Page 115

    6 - 41 Codabloc k F <Default All Codablock F Settings> Codabloc k F On/Off Codabloc k F Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-2048. Minim um Default = 1, Maxim um Def ault = 2048. On * Off Minimum [...]

  • Page 116

    6 - 42 PDF417 < Default All PDF417 Settings > PDF417 On/Off PDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-2750. Minim um Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 2750. * On Off Maximum Message Length Minimum M[...]

  • Page 117

    6 - 43 Micr oPDF417 < Default All MicroPDF417 Settings > Micr oPDF417 On/Off Micr oPDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-366. Minimum Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 366. * Off On Maximum M[...]

  • Page 118

    6 - 44 GS1 Composite Codes Linear codes are combined with a uniq ue 2D composite component to f or m a new class called GS1 Composite sym bology . GS1 Composite symbologies allow f or the co-existence of symbologies already in use . UPC/EAN V e rsion Scan the UPC/EAN V ersion On bar code to decode GS1 Composite sym- bols that hav e a U.P .C . or an[...]

  • Page 119

    6 - 45 GS1 Em ulation The engine can automatically f ormat the output from any GS1 data carrier to emulate what would be encoded in an e quiv alent GS1-128 or GS1 DataBar symbol. GS1 data carriers include UPC-A and UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8, ITF-14, GS1-128, and GS1-128 DataBar and GS1 Composites. (Any applica- tion that accepts GS1 data can be simpl[...]

  • Page 120

    6 - 46 TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) This code is a composite co de since it has a Code 39 linear component and a MicroPDF417 stack ed code component. Al l bar code readers are capab le of reading the Code 39 linear component. The MicroPDF417 component can only be decoded if TLC39 On is selected. The linea r component may be decoded as Code 39 e ven [...]

  • Page 121

    6 - 47 QR Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addition al info r mation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-7089. Minim um Default = 1, Maxim um Def ault = 7089. QR Code Append This function allows the scanner to ap pend the data from se veral QR Code bar co[...]

  • Page 122

    6 - 48 Data Matrix < Default All Data Matrix Settings > Data Matrix On/Off Data Matrix Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-3116. Minim um Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 3116. Data Matrix Code P ag[...]

  • Page 123

    6 - 49 page A-6), and scan the value and the Sa ve bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back co v er of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly . MaxiCode < Default All MaxiCode Settings > MaxiCode On/Off MaxiCode Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Ref er to Message Len[...]

  • Page 124

    6 - 50 Aztec Code < Default All Aztec Code Settings > Aztec Code On/Off Aztec Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Mini- mum and Maximum lengths = 1-3832. Minim um Def ault = 1, Maximum Def ault = 3832. Aztec Code P age Aztec Co[...]

  • Page 125

    6 - 51 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back co ver of this man u al. The data characters should then appear properly . Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code < Default All Han Xin Settings > Han Xin Code On/Off Han Xin Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to chang e the message length. Re[...]

  • Page 126

    6 - 52 P ostal Codes - 2D The f ollowing lists the possib le 2D post al codes, and 2D postal code combina- tions that are allowed. Only one 2D postal code selection can be activ e at a time. If y ou scan a second 2D postal code selection, the first selection is ov er- written. Def ault = 2D P ostal Codes Off. Single 2D P ostal Codes: * 2D Postal Co[...]

  • Page 127

    6 - 53 Combination 2D P ostal Codes: Postnet with B and B’ Fields On InfoMail On Postnet On Also see Postnet Check Digit , page 6-55. Planet Code and Postnet On Postnet and Postal-4i On Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Postal-4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Postal-4i and Postnet with B[...]

  • Page 128

    6 - 54 Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Postnet, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Postal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code, Post[...]

  • Page 129

    6 - 55 Planet Code Check Digit This selection allows y ou to specif y whether the chec k digit should be transmitted at the end of Planet Code data. Def ault = Don’t T ransmit. P ostnet Check Digit This selection allows y ou to specif y whether the chec k digit should be transmitted at the end of P ostnet data. Def ault = Don’t T ransmit. P ost[...]

  • Page 130

    6 - 56 China P ost (Hong K ong 2 of 5) On/Off China P ost (Hong K ong 2 of 5) Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or addit ional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minim um Def ault = 4, Maxi- mum Def ault = 80. On * Off Minimum Message Length Maximum [...]

  • Page 131

    6 - 57 K orea P ost <Default All Korea Post Settings> Ko r e a Po s t K orea Post Messa g e Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Ref er to Message Length Description (page 6-2) f or additional inf ormation. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80 . Minim um Default = 4, Maxi- mum Def ault = 48. K orea Post Chec k Digit Thi[...]

  • Page 132

    6 - 58[...]

  • Page 133

    7 - 1 7 Imaging Commands The engine is like a digital camer a in the wa y it captures, manipulates, and transf ers images. The follo wing commands allow y ou to alter the wa y the engine perf or ms these functions. Single-Use Basis Imaging Commands with their modifiers se nd instructions to the engine on a single-use basis, and tak e eff ect f or a[...]

  • Page 134

    7 - 2 Step 1 - T ake a Picture Using IMGSNP Image Snap - IMGSNP An image is taken whene ver the hardware b utton is pressed, or when the Image Snap (IMGSNP) command is processed. The image snap command has many diff erent modifiers that can be used to change the look of the im age in memor y . Modifiers alwa ys begin with numbers and end with a let[...]

  • Page 135

    7 - 3 E - Exposure Exposure is used in Manual Style only (2P), and allows y o u to set the e xpo- sure time. This is similar to setti ng a shutter speed on a camer a. The e xposure time deter mines how long the en gine take s to record an image. On a bright day , exposure times can be v er y shor t because plenty of light is av ailable to help reco[...]

  • Page 136

    7 - 4 W - T arget White V alue Sets the target f or the median gra ysc ale value in the captured image. F or capturing close-up images of high contrast documents, a low er setting, such as 75, is recommended. Higher settings result in longer exposure times and brighter images, but if the setting is too high, the image ma y be ov erexposed. T arget [...]

  • Page 137

    7 - 5 Step 2 - Ship a Picture Using IMGSHP Image Ship - IMGSHP An image is taken whene ver the b utton is pressed, or when the Image Snap (IMGSNP) command is processed. The last image is alwa ys stored in memor y . Y ou can “ship” the image by using the IMGSHP command. The image ship commands hav e many diff erent modifiers that can be used to [...]

  • Page 138

    7 - 6 C - Compensation Flattens the image to account f or va riations in illumination across the image. 0C Compensation disabled (default) 1C Compensation enabled D - Pixel Depth Indicates the number of bits per pix el in the transmitted image (KIM or BMP fo r m a t o n l y ) . 8D 8 bits per pixel, grayscale image (default) 1D 1 bit per pixel, blac[...]

  • Page 139

    7 - 7 E - Edge Sharpen An edge shar pen filter cleans up the edges of an image, making it look cleaner and shar per . While edge shar pening doe s make the image look cleaner , it also removes some fine detail from the original image. The strength of the edge shar pe n filter can be entered from 1 to 24. Entering a 23E gives the sharpest edges, b u[...]

  • Page 140

    7 - 8 H - Histogram Stretch Increases the contrast of the transmitt ed image . Not availab le with some image f ormats. 0H No stretch (default) 1H Histogram stretch I - In ver t Image Inv er t image is used to rotate t he image around the X or Y axis. 1ix Invert around the X axis (flips picture upside down) 1iy Invert around the Y axis (f lips pict[...]

  • Page 141

    7 - 9 IF- Noise Reduction Used to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image. 0if No salt and pepper noise reduction (default) 1if Salt and pepper noise reduction IR - Image Rotate 0ir Image as snapped (rightside up) (default) 1ir Rotate image 90 degrees to the right 2ir Rotate image 180 degrees (upside down) 3ir Rotate image 90 degrees to the le[...]

  • Page 142

    7 - 10 J - JPEG Image Quality Sets the desired quality when the JPEG image f ormat is selected. Higher numbers result in higher q uality , but larger files. Smaller numbers result in greater amounts of lossy compression, f aster transmission times, lower quality , but smaller files. (Def ault = 50) n J Image is compressed as much as possible while [...]

  • Page 143

    7 - 11 n B The bottom edge of the shippe d image corresponds to row n - 1 of the image in memory. Range: 000 - 480. (Default = all rows) Alternately , specify the number of pixe ls to cut from the outside margin of the image; thus only the ce nter pixels are tr ansmitted. n M Margin: cut n columns from the left, n + 1 columns from the right, n rows[...]

  • Page 144

    7 - 12 1S ship every pixel (default) 2S ship every 2nd pixel, both horizontally and vertically 3S ship every 3rd pixel, both horizontally and vertically U - Document Image Filter Allows y ou to input parameters to shar pen the edges and smooth the area between the edges of te xt in an image. This filter should be used with gamma correction (see pag[...]

  • Page 145

    7 - 13 V - Blur Image Smooths transitions by a veraging the pi x els ne xt to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas in an image. 0V Don’t blur (default) 1V Blur W - Histogram Ship A histogram giv es a quick picture of the tonal range of an image, or k ey type. A lo w-ke y image has detail concentrated in the shadows; a high-ke y image [...]

  • Page 146

    7 - 14 Image Size Compatibility If you ha v e applications that e xpect an image ship to return exactly 640x480 pix els, scan the F orce VGA Resolution bar code . Def ault = Native Resolution Intelligent Signature Capture - IMGBO X IMGBO X allows y ou to configure the si ze and location of a signature capture area relative to its pro ximity to a ba[...]

  • Page 147

    7 - 15 The f ollowing IMGBO X example w as e x ecuted and view ed using QuickVie w software . This software is a vailab le at www.honeywellaidc.com . Click on Soft- ware Downloads . Select 4600r from the Products list, then select QuickVie w Software Utility . Below is an e xample of a signature captur e application. In this example , the signature[...]

  • Page 148

    7 - 16 This option is used to size the image horizontally . If using this option, set the resolution (R) to zero . B - Output Image Height This option is used to size the image v e r tically . If using this option, set the resolution (R) to zero . D - Pixel Depth This indicates the number of bits per pix el in the transmitted image, which defines w[...]

  • Page 149

    7 - 17 8F BMP format H - Height of Signature Capture Area The height of the signature captur e area must be meas ured in inches divided by .01. In the e xample, the he ight of the area to be captured is 3/8 inch, resulting in a value of H = .375/0.01 = 37.5. K - Gamma Correction Gamma measures the brightness of midtone values produced by the image.[...]

  • Page 150

    7 - 18 F or e xample, use 2500 to specify a re solution of 2.5. Set to z ero when using the A and B modifiers (see A - Output Image Width and B - Output Image Height on page 7-16). S - Bar Code Aspect Ratio All dimensions used in IMGBO X are m easured as multiples of the minimum element size of the bar code . The bar code aspect ratio allows y o u [...]

  • Page 151

    7 - 19 Y - V er tical Bar Code Offset The vertical bar code offset allows you to offset the vertical center of the signature capture area. Negative n um bers indicate that the signature cap- ture is abov e the bar code , and positive numbers indicate that the area is below the bar code. Measurements are in m ultiples of the minimum bar width. Examp[...]

  • Page 152

    7 - 20[...]

  • Page 153

    8 - 1 8 Interface K e ys Ke yboard Function Relationships The f ollowing K eyboard Function Code , He x/ASCII V alue, and Full ASCII “CTRL ”+ relationships apply to all ter mi nals that can be used with the engine. Ref er to page 2-13 enable Control + ASCII mode . Function Code HEX/ASCII V alue Full ASCII “CTRL ” + NUL 00 @ SOH 01 A STX 02 [...]

  • Page 154

    8 - 2 The last five char acters in the Full ASC II “CTRL ”+ column ( [ ] 6 - ), apply to US only . The following chart indicates th e equivalents of these fiv e characters f or different countries. Suppor ted Interface Ke ys Country Codes United States [ ] 6 - Belgium [ < ] 6 - Scandinavia 8 < 9 6 - F r a n c e ^ 8$6= Germany à + 6 -[...]

  • Page 155

    8 - 3 Suppor ted Interface Ke ys SO 0E Inser t Inser t Inser t SI 0F Escape Escape F19 DLE 10 F11 Reser ved Error Reset DC1 11 Home Home Home DC2 12 Print Print F20 DC3 13 Back Space Back Space Back Space DC4 14 Back T ab Bac k T ab Backfield/Bac k T ab NAK 15 F12 Reserved F21 SYN 16 F1 F1 F1 ETB 17 F2 F2 F2 CAN 18 F3 F3 F3 EM 19 F4 F4 F4 SUB 1A F5[...]

  • Page 156

    8 - 4 Suppor ted Interface Ke ys HT 09 F17 Field F orward LF 0A F18 Reser ved VT 0B T ab/Field Fo rward Field F orward FF 0C Delete Delete CR 0D Field Exit New Line SO 0E Inser t Inser t SI 0F Clear Erase DLE 10 Error Reset Error Reset DC1 11 Home Reser ved DC2 12 Print Print DC3 13 Back Space Back Space DC4 14 Back T ab Back Field NAK 15 F19 Reser[...]

  • Page 157

    8 - 5 Suppor ted Interface Ke ys EO T 04 N/A N/A N/A ENQ 05 N/A N/A N/A AC K 0 6 N / A N / A N/ A BEL 07 New Line New Line New Line BS 08 N/A N/A N/A HT 09 T ab T ab T ab LF 0A N/A N/A N/A VT 0B T ab T ab T ab FF 0C N/A N/A Delete CR 0D New Line New Line New Line SO 0E N/A N/A Insert SI 0F Escape Escape Escape DLE 10 F11 F11 F11 DC1 11 Inser t Inse[...]

  • Page 158

    8 - 6 STX 02 CAPS ETX 03 AL T make EO T 0 4 AL T break ENQ 05 CNTRL make A CK 06 CNTRL break BEL 07 RETURN BS 08 APPLE make HT 09 T AB LF 0A APPLE break VT 0B T AB FF 0C Del CR 0D RETURN SO 0E Ins Help SI 0F ESC DLE 10 F11 DC1 11 Home DC2 12 Prnt Scr n DC3 13 BACKSP ACE DC4 14 LSHIFT T AB NAK 15 F12 SYN 16 F1 ETB 17 F2 CAN 18 F3 EM 19 F4 SUB 1A F5 [...]

  • Page 159

    9 - 1 9 Utilities T o Add a T est Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows y ou to turn on transmission of a Code I.D . before the decoded symbology . (See the Symbology Chart, beginning on page A-1) for the single character code th at identifies each symbology .) This action first clears all current prefixes , then programs a Code[...]

  • Page 160

    9 - 2 Show Data Format Scan the bar code below to show current data f or mat settings. Te s t M e n u When you scan the T est Menu On code, then scan a programming code in this manual, the engine displa ys the content of a progr amming code. The progr am- ming function will still occur , but in addition, the content of that programming code is outp[...]

  • Page 161

    9 - 3 Application Plug-Ins (Apps) Any apps that y ou are using can be turn ed off or on by scanning the f ollowing bar codes. Apps are stored in groups : Decoding and Fo r matting. Y ou can enable and disab l e these groups of apps b y scanning that group’ s On or Off bar code below . Y ou can also scan the List Apps bar code to output a list of [...]

  • Page 162

    9 - 4 Scan Data Scan Data allows y ou to scan bar codes and displa y the bar code data in a window . Scan Data lets you send serial commands to the engine and receive a response that can be seen in the Scan Data windo w . The data displa yed in the Scan Data window can either be sa ved in a file or printed. Configure Configure displa ys the program[...]

  • Page 163

    10 - 1 10 Serial Pr ogramming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will pro- gram the engine . F or complete descript ions and examples of each serial pro- gramming command, ref er to the corres ponding programming bar code in this manual. [...]

  • Page 164

    10 - 2 Query Commands Se ver al special characters can be used to query the device about its settings. ^ What is the default value for the setting(s). ? What is the device’s current value for the setting(s). * What is the range of possible values for the setting(s). (The device’s response uses a dash ( - ) to indicate a continuou s range of val[...]

  • Page 165

    10 - 3 NAK Indicates the command was good, but the Data field entry was out of the allowable range for this Tag an d SubTag combination, e.g., an entry for a minimum message length of 100 when the field will only accept 2 characters. When responding, the de vice echoe s back the command sequence with the status character inser ted directly bef ore [...]

  • Page 166

    10 - 4 the Minimum Message Length (MIN) is set to 2 characters; the Maximum Message Length (MAX ) is set to 60 characters; and the Def ault setting (DFT) has no value . T rigger Commands Y ou can activate and deactiv ate the engine with serial trigger commands. First, the engine must be put in Manual T rigge r Mode by scanning a Manual T rigger Mod[...]

  • Page 167

    10 - 5 Menu Commands Selection Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Pag e Product Default Settings Setting Custom Def aults Set Custom Def aults MNUCDF 1-6 Sav e Custom Def aults MNUCDS 1-6 Resetting the Custom Def aults Activate Custom Def aults DEF AL T 1-7 Resetting the F actor y Def aults Remov e Custom Def aul[...]

  • Page 168

    10 - 6 Program K eyboard Countr y *U .S.A. KBDCTY0 2-4 Albania KBDCTY35 2-4 Azeri (Cyrillic) KBDCTY81 2-4 Azeri (Latin) KBDCTY80 2-4 Belarus KBDCTY82 2-4 Belgium K BDCTY1 2-4 Bosnia KBDCTY33 2-4 Brazil KBDCTY16 2-4 Brazil (MS) KBDCTY59 2-5 Bulgaria (Cyr illic) KBDCTY52 2-5 Bulgaria (Latin) KBDCTY53 2-5 Canada (F rench legacy) KBDCTY54 2-5 Canada (F[...]

  • Page 169

    10 - 7 Program K eyboard Countr y Czech (Programmers) KBDCTY40 2-5 Czech (QWER TY) KBDCTY39 2-5 Czech (QWER TZ) KBDCTY38 2-5 Denmark KBDCTY8 2-5 Dutch (Netherlands) KBDCTY11 2-5 Estonia KBDCTY41 2-6 F aeroese KBDCTY83 2-6 Finland KBDCTY2 2-6 F rance KBDCTY3 2-6 Gaelic KBDCTY84 2-6 Germany KBDCTY4 2-6 Greek KBDCTY17 2-6 Greek (220 Latin) KBDCTY64 2-[...]

  • Page 170

    10 - 8 Program K eyboard Countr y Latvia (QWER TY) KBDCTY43 2-8 Lithuania KBDCTY44 2-8 Lithuania (IBM) KBDCTY45 2-8 Macedonia KBDCTY34 2-8 Malta KBDCTY74 2-8 Mongolian (Cyrillic) KBDCTY86 2-8 Norwa y KBDCTY9 2-8 P oland KBDCTY20 2-8 P olish (214) KBDCTY57 2-8 Po l i s h (Programmers) KBDCTY58 2-8 P or tugal KBDCTY13 2-8 Romania KBDCTY25 2-8 Russia [...]

  • Page 171

    10 - 9 Program K eyboard Countr y Ukrainian KBDCTY76 2-10 United Kingdom KBDCTY7 2-10 United Stated (Dvor ak right) KBDCTY89 2-10 United States (Dvor ak left) KBDCTY88 2-10 United States (Dvor ak) KBDCTY87 2-10 United States (International) KBDCTY30 2-10 Uzbek (Cyrillic) KBDCTY77 2-10 K eyboard Conv ersion *K eyboard Conv ersion Off KBDCNV0 2-12 Co[...]

  • Page 172

    10 - 10 K eyboard Modifiers *Control + ASCII Off KBDCAS0 2-13 DOS Mode Control + ASCII KBDCAS1 2-13 Windows Mode Control + ASCII KBDCAS2 2-13 Windows Mode Prefix/Suffix Off KBDCAS3 2-13 *T urbo Mode Off KBDTMD0 2-14 T urbo Mode On KBDTMD1 2-14 *Numeric Ke ypad Off KBDNPS0 2-14 Numeric Ke ypad On KBDNPS1 2-14 *A uto Direct Connect Off KBD ADC0 2-14 [...]

  • Page 173

    10 - 11 W ord Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits , and Pa r i t y 7 Data, 1 Stop , Pa r i t y E v e n 232WRD3 2-16 7 Data, 1 Stop , P ar ity None 232WRD0 2-16 7 Data, 1 Stop , Pa r i t y O d d 232WRD6 2-16 7 Data, 2 Stop , Pa r i t y E v e n 232WRD4 2-16 7 Data, 2 Stop , P ar ity None 232WRD1 2-16 7 Data, 2 Stop , Pa r i t y O d d 232WRD7 2-16 8 Data, 1 [...]

  • Page 174

    10 - 12 Input/Output Selections P ower Up Beeper P ow er Up Beeper Off - Scanner BEPPWR0 3-1 *P ower Up Beeper On - Scanner BEPPWR1 3-1 Beep on BEL Character Beep on BEL On BELBEP1 3-1 *Beep on BEL Off BELBEP0 3-1 T rigger Click On BEPTRG1 3-2 *Off BEPTRG0 3-2 Beeper - Good Read Off BEPBEP0 3-3 *On BEPBEP1 3-2 Beeper V olume - Good Read Off BEPL VL[...]

  • Page 175

    10 - 13 Good Read Dela y *No Delay DL YGRD0 3-6 Shor t Delay (500 ms) DL YGRD500 3-6 Medium Dela y (1000 ms) DL YGRD1000 3-6 Long Dela y (1500 ms) DL YGRD1500 3-6 User-Specified Good Read Dela y Range 0 - 30,000 ms DL YGRD##### 3-6 Manual T r igger Modes *Manual T r igger - Normal P APHHF 3-7 Manual T r igger - Enhanced P APHHS 3-7 Serial T r igger[...]

  • Page 176

    10 - 14 Centering Window Center ing On DECWIN1 3-10 *Centering Off DECWIN0 3-10 Left of Centering Window (*40%) DECLFT### 3-10 Right of Centering Window (*60%) DECRGT### 3-10 T op of Centering Window (*40%) DECT OP### 3-10 Bottom of Centering Window (*60%) DECBO T### 3-10 Pref erred Symbology On PRFENA1 3-11 *Off PRFENA0 3-11 High Prior ity Symbolo[...]

  • Page 177

    10 - 15 No Read On SHWNRD1 3-17 *Off SHWNRD0 3-17 Video Re verse Video Rev erse Only VIDREV1 3-18 Video Re verse and Standard Bar Codes VIDREV2 3-18 *Video Re verse Off VIDREV0 3-18 Prefix/Suffix Selections Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies VSUFCR 4-3 Prefix Add Prefix PREBK2## 4-3 Clear One Prefix PRECL2 4-3 Clear All Prefix es PRECA2 4-3 Suffix Ad[...]

  • Page 178

    10 - 16 Data Formatter Selections Data Fo rm at Editor *Def ault Data F orm at (None) DFMDF3 5-1 Enter Data Fo r mat DFMBK3## 5-2 Clear One Data Fo r m a t DFMCL3 5-4 Clear All Data Fo r m a t s DFMCA3 5-4 Data Fo rm atter Data F ormatter Off DFM_EN0 5-8 *Data Formatter On, Not Required, Keep Prefix/Suffix DFM_EN1 5-9 Data Format Required, Keep Pre[...]

  • Page 179

    10 - 17 Single Scan Data F ormat Change Single Scan-Primary Data Format VSAF_0 5-11 Single Scan-Data Format 1 VSAF_1 5-11 Single Scan-Data Format 2 VSAF_2 5-11 Single Scan-Data Format 3 VSAF_3 5-11 Symbologies All Symbologies All Symbologies Off ALLENA0 6-2 All Symbologies On ALLENA1 6-2 Codabar Default All Codabar Settings CBRDFT 6-3 Off CBRENA0 6[...]

  • Page 180

    10 - 18 Code 39 Star t/Stop Char . * Don’t T ransmit C39SSX0 6-6 T ransmit C39SSX1 6-6 Code 39 Check Char . * No Check Char . C39CK20 6-7 V alidate, But Don’t Tr a n s m i t C39CK21 6-7 V alidate, and T ransmit C39CK22 6-7 Code 39 Message Length Minimum (0 - 48) *0 C39MIN## 6-7 Maximum (0 - 48) *48 C39MAX## 6-7 Code 39 Append *Off C39APP0 6-8 O[...]

  • Page 181

    10 - 19 NEC 2 of 5 Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings N25DFT 6-12 Off N25ENA0 6-12 *On N25ENA1 6-12 NEC 2 of 5 Check Digit * No Check Char . N25CK20 6-12 V alidate, But Don’t Tr a n s m i t N25CK21 6-12 V alidate, and Tr a n s m i t N25CK22 6-12 NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum (2 - 80) *4 N25MIN## 6-13 Maximum (2 - 80) *80 N25MAX## 6-13 Code 93 De[...]

  • Page 182

    10 - 20 Straight 2 of 5 IA T A Message Length Minimum (1 - 48) *4 A25MIN## 6-16 Maximum (1 - 48) *48 A25MAX## 6-16 Matrix 2 of 5 Def ault All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings X25DFT 6-17 *Off X25ENA0 6-17 On X25ENA1 6-17 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum (1 - 80) *4 X25MIN## 6-17 Maximum (1 - 80) *80 X25MAX## 6-17 Code 11 Def ault All Code 11 Settings C11[...]

  • Page 183

    10 - 21 GS1-128 Default All GS1-128 Settings GS1DFT 6-22 *On GS1ENA1 6-22 Off GS1ENA0 6-22 GS1-128 Message Length Minimum (1 - 80) *1 GS1MIN 6-22 Maximum (0 - 80) *80 GS1MAX 6-22 T elepen Default All T elepen Settings TELDFT 6-23 *Off TELENA0 6-23 On TELENA1 6-23 T elepen Output *AIM T elepen Output TELOLD0 6-23 Original T elepen Output TELOLD1 6-2[...]

  • Page 184

    10 - 22 UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code *Off CPNENA0 6-26 Allow Concatenation CPNENA1 6-26 Require Concatenation CPNENA2 6-26 UPC-E0 Def ault All UPC-E Settings UPEDFT 6-27 Off UPEEN00 6-27 *On UPEEN01 6-27 UPC-E0 Expand *Off UPEEXP0 6-27 On UPEEXP1 6-27 UPC-E0 Addenda Required Required UPEARQ1 6-28 *Not Required UPEARQ0 6-28 UPC-E0 Addenda [...]

  • Page 185

    10 - 23 EAN/JAN-13 2 Digit Addenda 2 Digit Addenda On E13AD21 6-31 *2 Digit Addenda Off E13AD20 6-31 5 Digit Addenda On E13AD51 6-31 *5 Digit Addenda Off E13AD50 6-31 EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required *Not Required E13ARQ0 6-31 Required E13ARQ1 6-31 EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Separator Off E13ADS0 6-32 *On E13ADS1 6-32 ISBN T ranslate *Off E13ISB0 6-32 On E13ISB[...]

  • Page 186

    10 - 24 MSI Check Character *V alidate T ype 10, but Don’t T ransmit MSICHK0 6-36 V alidate T y pe 10 and Tr a n s m i t MSICHK1 6-36 V alidate 2 T ype 10 Chars, b ut Don’t Tr a n s m i t MSICHK2 6-36 V alidate 2 T ype 10 Chars and T ransmit MSICHK3 6-36 V alidate T ype 10 then T ype 11 Char , but Don’t T ransmit MSICHK4 6-36 V alidate T ype [...]

  • Page 187

    10 - 25 GS1 DataBar Expanded Def ault All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings RSEDFT 6-38 Off RSEENA0 6-38 *On RSEENA1 6-38 GS1 DataBar Expanded Msg. Length Minimum (4 - 74) *4 RSEMIN## 6-38 Maximum (4 - 74) *74 RSEMAX## 6-38 T rioptic Code *Off TRIENA0 6-39 On TRIENA1 6-39 Codabloc k A Default All Codabloc k A Settings CBADFT 6-39 *Off CBAENA0 6-39 On C[...]

  • Page 188

    10 - 26 PDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1-2750) *1 PDFMIN 6-42 Maximum (1-2750) *2750 PDFMAX 6-42 MicroPDF417 Def ault All Micro PDF417 Settings MPDDFT 6-43 On MPDENA1 6-43 *Off MPDENA0 6-43 MicroPDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1-366) *1 MPDMIN 6-43 Maximum (1-366) *366 MPDMAX 6-43 GS1 Composite Codes On COMENA1 6-44 *Off COMENA0 6-44 UPC/EAN V ersion On C[...]

  • Page 189

    10 - 27 QR Code Msg. Length Minimum (1-7089) *1 QRCMIN 6-47 Maximum (1-7089) *7089 QRCMAX 6-47 QR Code Append *On QRCAPP1 6-47 Off QRCAPP0 6-47 Data Matrix Def ault All Data Matrix Settings IDMDFT 6-48 *On IDMENA1 6-48 Off IDMENA0 6-48 Data Matrix Msg. Length Minimum (1-3116) *1 IDMMIN 6-48 Maximum (1-3116) *3116 IDMMAX 6-48 Data Matrix Code P age [...]

  • Page 190

    10 - 28 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code Def ault All Han Xin Code Settings HX_DFT 6-51 On HX_ENA1 6-51 *Off HX_ENA0 6-51 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code Msg. Length Minimum (1-7833) *1 HX_MIN 6-51 Maximum (1-7833) *7833 HX_MAX 6-51 P ostal Codes - 2D 2D P ostal Codes *Off POST AL0 6-52 Single 2D P ostal Codes A ustralian P ost On POST AL1 6-52 Brit[...]

  • Page 191

    10 - 29 Combination 2D P ostal Codes Inf oMail and British Po s t O n POST AL8 6-53 Intelligent Mail Bar Code and P ostnet with B and B’ Fields On POST AL20 6-53 P ostnet and P ostal- 4i On POST AL14 6-53 P ostnet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POST AL16 6-53 P ostal-4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POST AL17 6-53 Selection Setting * Indicat[...]

  • Page 192

    10 - 30 Combination 2D Po s t a l C o d e s (continued) P ostal-4i and P ostnet with B and B’ Fields On POST AL19 6-53 Planet and P ostnet On POST AL12 6-53 Planet and P ostnet with B and B’ Fields On POST AL18 6-53 Planet and P ostal-4i On POST AL13 6-54 Planet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POST AL15 6-54 Planet, P ostnet, and Po s t a l - [...]

  • Page 193

    10 - 31 Combination 2D P ostal Codes (continued) Planet, P ostal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and P ostnet On POST AL28 6-54 Planet, P ostal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and P ostnet with B and B’ Fields On POST AL29 6-54 Planet Code Check Digit T ransmit PLNCKX1 6-55 *Don’t T ransmit PLNCKX0 6-55 P ostnet Check Digit T ransmit NETCKX1 6-55[...]

  • Page 194

    10 - 32 Imaging Default Commands Image Snap Default all Imaging Commands IMGDFT 7-1 Imaging Style - Decoding SNPSTY0 7-2 *Imaging Style - Photo SNPSTY1 7-2 Imaging Style - Manual SNPSTY2 7-2 Beeper On SNPBEP1 7-2 *Beeper Off SNPBEP0 7-2 *W ait for T r igger Off SNPTRG0 7-2 W ait for T rigger On SNPTRG1 7-2 *LED State - Off SNPLED0 7-2 LED State - O[...]

  • Page 195

    10 - 33 Image Ship *Infinity Filter - Off IMGINF0 7-5 Infinity Filter - On IMGINF1 7-5 *Compensation Off IMGCOR0 7-6 Compensation On IMGCOR1 7-6 *Pix el Depth - 8 bits/ pix el (gra yscale) IMGBPP8 7-6 Pix el Depth - 1 bit/ pix el (B&W) IMGBPP1 7-6 *Don’t Shar pen Edges IMGEDG0 7-7 Shar pen Edges (0- 23) IMGEDG## 7-7 *File F orm at - JPEG IMGF[...]

  • Page 196

    10 - 34 Image Ship (continued) Inv er t Image around X axis IMGNVX1 7-8 Inv er t Image around Y axis IMGNVY1 7-8 Rotate Image none IMGR OT0 7-9 Rotate Image 90° rig ht IMGRO T1 7-9 Rotate Image 180° rig ht IMGRO T2 7-9 Rotate Image 90° left IMGRO T3 7-9 JPEG Image Quality (0-100) *50 IMGJQF### 7-10 *Gamma Correction Off IMGGAM0 7-10 Gamma Correc[...]

  • Page 197

    10 - 35 Image Ship (continued) Ship Every 2nd Pix el IMGSUB2 7-12 Ship Every 3rd Pixel IMGSUB3 7-12 *Document Image Filter Off IMGUSH0 7-12 Document Image Filter On (0-255) IMGUSH### 7-12 *Don’t Ship Histogram IMGHST0 7-13 Ship Histogram IMGHST1 7-13 Image Size Compatibility Fo r c e VG A Resolution IMGV GA1 7-14 *Native Resolution IMGV GA0 7-14 [...]

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    10 - 36[...]

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    11 - 1 11 Maintenance Repairs Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be perf or med on this product. These ser- vices are to be perf ormed only by an authorized ser vice center . See "Customer Support" on page 12-1 for further information. Inspecting Cords and Connector s Inspect the engine’ s interface cab le and connector f or wear or oth[...]

  • Page 200

    11 - 2 • The engine may not be programmed for t he appropriate terminal interface. For example, you scan “12345” and the host displays “@es%.” Reprogram the engine with the correct Plug and Play or Terminal selection bar code. See Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 . The engine ma y not be programmed to output y our bar code data properly . F or e x[...]

  • Page 201

    12 - 1 12 Customer Suppor t T echnical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troub leshooting yo ur device , please contact us by using one of the methods belo w: Knowledge Base: www.hsmknowledgebase.com Our Knowledge Base pro vides thous ands of immediate solutions. If the Knowledge Base cannot help , our T ech nical Suppor t P or tal (s[...]

  • Page 202

    12 - 2 This warr anty shall extend from the time of shipment f or the duration published by HII f or the product at the time of pur chase ("Warr anty P er iod"). Any def ectiv e product must be returned (at purchaser’ s e xpense) during the Warranty P er iod to HII f actor y or authorized ser vice cent er for inspection. No product will[...]

  • Page 203

    A - 1 A Reference Charts Symbology Char t Symbology AIM ID P ossible AIM ID Modifiers ( m ) Code ID (hex) All Symbologies (0x99) A ustralian P ost ]X0 A (0x41) Aztec Code ]z m 0-9, A-C z (0x7A) British P ost ]X0 B (0x42) Canadian P ost ]X0 C (0x43) China P ost ]X0 Q (0x51) Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin Code) ]X0 H (0x48) Codabar ]F m 0-1 a (0x61) [...]

  • Page 204

    A - 2 GS1 Composite ]e m 0-3 y (0x79) GS1 DataBar ]e m 0y ( 0 x 7 9 ) Inf oMail ]X0 , (0x2c) Intelligent Mail Barcode ]X0 M (0x4D) Interleav ed 2 of 5 ]I m 0, 1, 3 e (0x65) Japanese P ost ]X0 J (0x4A) KIX (Netherlands) P ost ]X0 K (0x4B) K orea Post ]X0 ? (0x3F) Matrix 2 of 5 ]X0 m (0x6D) MaxiCode ]U m 0-3 x (0x7 8) MicroPDF417 ]L m 3-5 R (0x52) MS[...]

  • Page 205

    A - 3 Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Id entifiers, for AIM modifier character details. Prefix / Suffix entries for specific sym bologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry. Ref er to Data Editing beginning on page 4-1 and Data Formatting beginning on pag[...]

  • Page 206

    A - 4 ASCII Con version Chart (Code P age 1252 ) Note: This table applies to U.S. style ke yboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings. Non-Printable Characters DEC HEX Character (Code) DEC HEX Character (Code) 0 0 NULL 16 10 DA T A LINK ESCAPE (DLE) 1 1 ST ART OF HEADING (SOH) 17 11 DEVICE CONTROL 1 ([...]

  • Page 207

    A - 5 40 28 ( 72 48 H 104 68 h 41 29 ) 73 49 I 105 69 i 42 2A * 74 4A J 106 6A j 43 2B + 75 4B K 107 6B k 44 2C , 76 4C L 108 6C l 45 2D - 77 4D M 109 6D m 46 2E . 78 4E N 11 0 6E n 47 2F / 79 4F O 111 6F o 48 30 0 80 50 P 11 2 70 p 49 31 1 81 51 Q 11 3 71 q 50 32 2 82 52 R 11 4 72 r 51 33 3 83 53 S 11 5 73 s 52 34 4 84 54 T 11 6 74 t 53 35 5 85 55[...]

  • Page 208

    A - 6 Code P age Mapping of Printed Bar Codes Code pages define the mapping of charac ter codes to characters . If the data received does not displa y with the pr oper characters, it ma y be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is diff erent from 140 8C Œ 183 B7 · 226 E2 â 141 8D 184 B8 ¸ 227 E3 ã 142 8E Ž 185 [...]

  • Page 209

    A - 7 the one the host program is e xpecting. If this is the case, select the code page with which the bar codes were created. The data characters should then appear properly . Code P age Standard Description 1 CP ISO646 2 (Def ault) ISO 2022 Automatic National Replacement Characters 3 CP Binar y 51 ISO 8859 1 51 Western European Replacement Charac[...]

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  • Page 213

    Sample Symbols UPC-A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 EAN-13 Code 39 Codabar 1234567890 Code 128 9 780330 290951 BC321 A13579B Code 93 123456-9$ Straight 2 of 5 Industrial 123456[...]

  • Page 214

    Sample Symbols 6543210 GS1 DataBar (01)00123456789012 PDF417 Postnet Car Registration Zip Code Data Matrix QR Code Te s t S y m b o l Numbers Matrix 2 of 5 ID-tag (UPU 4-State) J18CUSA8E6N062315014880T 4-CB (4-State Customer Bar Code) 01,234,567094,98765 4321,01234567891[...]

  • Page 215

    Sample Symbols Aztec MaxiCode Micro PDF417 P ackage Label T est Message T est Message[...]

  • Page 216

    Pr ogramming Char t 1 0 2 3 6 7 5 4 8 9[...]

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    Pr ogramming Char t Note: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or digits, and Save again. A C B F E D Save Discard Reset[...]

  • Page 218

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