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1. lt CFG gt KAS9 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K4659 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings 5 48 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Supplemental 5 Status UPC EAN required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled skg Definition A 5 character symbol appended to the main symbol UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt lt CPGS Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals Default Disabled Bar Code Configuration Mode aa Beain Enabled Save n HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 49 UPC EAN UPC A as EAN 13 UPC EAN Definition When enabled UPC A will be transmitted as EAN 13 Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled gt
2. Default 3 start 3 stop Options 0 3 start 3 stop 1 2 start 2 stop lt CFG gt lt K4668 0 Bar Code Configuration Mode 3 start 3 stop Default 2 aa pics ae Save Settings 5 40 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Symbol Length 1 Industrial 2 of 5 Definition This field specifies the number of characters that the HS 1 will recognize including start and stop characters and check characters The HS 1 ignores any symbol with fewer than the specified number of characters Because Industrial 2 of 5 is a continuous symbology it is prone to substitution errors Therefore a symbol length must be defined and a symbol must contain an even number of characters Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt ayo Default 10 lt CFG gt Ds Options 0 to 32 Bar Code Configuration Mode a pele _ Save Settings Symbol Length 2 Industrial 2 of 5 Definition This field specifies the number of characters that the HS 1 will recognize including start and stop characters and check characters The HS 1 ignores any s
3. 5 16 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Check Character Output Status Interleaved 2 of 5 Definition When enabled a check character is sent along with the symbol data for added data security Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt K4 7 O gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skafa 1 gt Enabled xo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 17 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbol Length 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 Usage Useful in applications where 2 5 symbols of a specific length are required Definition The Symbol Length 1 field is one of two fields against which the decoded symbol is compared before accepting it as valid or rejecting it Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt gt Default 16 lt CRG ate
4. lt CEG K4 7 O gt lt gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Save Settings Enabled Symbol Length 1 and Symbol Length 2 are combined to form a range of lengths that are considered valid symbol lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbols that fall outside this range are rejected Either length can form the start or end of the range lt _CEG gt SIGS E ceca 1 gt lt i gt Bar Code Configuration Mode __ Enabled Default Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 21 Code 128 EAN 128 Code 128 EAN 128 Usage Code 128 is a smaller symbology useful in applications with limited space and high security requirements Definition A very dense alphanumeric symbology It encodes all 128 ASCII characters it is continuous has variable length and uses multiple element widths measured edge to edge Serial Cmd lt K464 status min length max length function 1 output status function 1 output character gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K464 Q Bar Code
5. Definition MSI Code is a numeric continuous symbology in which each character 0 minimum symbol length gt consists of four bits in a binary format Serial Cmd lt K486 status check character mode check character output status Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K466 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skg 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings 5 30 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Check Character Mode MSI Code Symbologies Definition This field is set to perform a Modulus 10 calculation by default It can also be set to perform a Double Modulus 10 calculation Serial Cmd lt K486 status check character mode check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Default Modulus 10 Options 1 Modulus 10 o CEG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Do kins 10 Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 Double Modulus 10 Moai z oai 5 31 MSI Code Check Character Output Status MSI Code Definition When this field is enabled the HS 1 will output the check digit with symbol data When disabled the HS 1 will n
6. CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode lt K4a3 1 gt ayo Enabled Save Settings 5 28 ska d gt Disabled Default HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded Note DataBar Expanded was previously known as RSS Expanded Usage Used to encode primary and supplementary data in retail point of sale and other applications Definition DataBar Expanded is a variable length symbology that can encode supplementary information in addition to the 14 digit EAN item identification number and is capable of encoding up to 74 numeric or 41 alphabetic characters Serial Cmd lt K484 status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt _CFG gt lt kK4o4 U gt Bar Code Configuration Mode _ Disabled Default sk gg 1 gt xy Enabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 29 MSI Code MSI Code Status MSI Code Usage Used for inventory control and the identification of storage containers and locations in warehouse environments
7. lt _ CEG lt K 140 1 gt s gt Bar Code Configuration Mode _ Point to Point with Save Settings RTS CTS HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 3 9 Keyboard Mapping Keyboard Mapping Usage Allows the user to determine the language layout of the keyboard Serial Cmd lt K116 keyboard mapping caps lock mode numeric key gt Default English U S Options 0 English U S 1 English UK 2 German 3 French 4 Japanese 5 Spanish 6 Italian 7 Universal 8 Swiss 9 Czech lt _CEG gt lt K 116 0 gt lt K 116 12 Bar Code Configuration Mode _ U S English Default UK English lt K 116 2 gt lt K 116 3 gt lt K 116 4 gt German French Japanese sk 116 35 K 116 62 aK 1142 Spanish l Italian Universal lt K 116 6 gt lt K 116 9 gt af gt Swiss Czech Save Settings 3 10 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User
8. lt CFG gt lt K489 U gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled sK489 1 gt Enabled Default z gt Save Settings 5 44 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies EAN 8 Status UPC EAN Definition This field is enabled by default and will decode all EAN 8 symbols Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt lt tba ea os Default Enabled Bar Code Configuration Mode cabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 45 UPC EAN EAN 13 Status UPC EAN Definition This field is enabled by default and will decode all EAN 13 symbols Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K489 dF Bar Code Configuration Mod
9. lt x CFG lt K489 0 02 Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K469 T Enabled cy Save Settings 5 50 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies UPC E as UPC A UPC EAN Definition When enabled UPC E will be transmitted as UPC A Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Disabled lt CFG gt Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bar Code Configuration Mode pieced B lactt lt K4S9 Enabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 51 UPC EAN EAN 8 as EAN 13 UPC EAN Definition When enabled EAN 8 will be transmitted as EAN 13 Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K489 0 gt Bar Code Configurati
10. lt _CFG gt lt K476 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled skar 1 gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings 5 56 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Symbology Identifier Definition The Symbology Identifier is a standard prefix set of characters that identifies the symbol type When enabled the HS 1 analyzes and identifies the symbology and adds a three character identifying prefix to the data e closed bracket character indicating the presence of a symbology identifier e A C E F G I e P M A Code 39 C Code 128 EAN 128 E UPC EAN F Codabar G Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 e GS1 DataBar RSS P Plessey Code M MSI Code e Modifier Serial Cmd lt K753 0 symbology identifier status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled gt 7 lt CFG lt K 753 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K 793 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 57 Symbology Identifier Explanation of Modifiers for Code 39 Codabar and I 2 5 e For Code 39 Codabar and Interleaved 2 of
11. lt _CRG gt lt K496 11 gt af gt Bar Code Configuration Mode 11 Default Save Settings Maximum Symbol Length Serial Cmd lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Default 48 Options 1 48 lt CFG gt lt KAGR ARS yo Bar Code Configuration Mode 48 Default Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 55 PDF417 PDF417 Note The HS 1 may make a grinding sound while attempting to decode PDF417 symbols This is normal and does not cause damage to the scanner Usage Used in applications where a large amount of information over 32 characters needs to be encoded within a symbol typically where the symbol is transported from one facility to another For example an automobile assembly line might use a single symbol with multiple fields of information that will be read at several stations along the way without reference to a database Definition A two dimensional multi row 3 to 90 continuous variable length symbology that has high data capacity for storing up to 2 700 numeric characters 1 800 printable ASCII characters or 1 100 binary characters per symbol Each symbol character consists of 4 bars and 4 spaces in a 17 module structure Serial Cmd lt K476 status gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled
12. ccccccccccsssssssseeceeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeessaeeesesseeeeeeeeeeessageas A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications cccccccccceseesesseeeeeceeeeeesceeaeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesseeaeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaeaes A 5 Appendix C Serial Configuration COMMANAS cccccccececeeecesseeeeeeeececceeeeeeseeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeessaaeas A 8 Appendix D Communications Protocol cccccccccssseeseccececeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeseeaaas A 11 Append E ASC ITaDle anrea A a a aa A 12 Appendix F Glossary Of Terims ccccccsssssecccccceeseeeecceceeseeceeeesaeaaueceeeeeseeaseeeeesausagseseesseaaaseeeess A 13 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 1 General Specifications Appendix A General Specifications Mechanical Height 6 3 160 mm Width 2 8 68 mm Depth 3 5 88 mm SIDE Weight 7 8 oz 220 g including cable Environmental 3 5 Operating Tempurature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F 90 mm Storage Tempurature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 20 to 85 non condensing Shock Withstands drops of 6 1 8 meters to concrete Symbologies UPC EAN Code 39 Code 128 EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 MSI Code a Code China Postal Code GS1 DataBar 417 6 3 160 mm Light Collection Options Sensor 2 048 pixel CCD image sensor Optics 660 nm visible LED Communications Standard Interface USB RS 232 Read Parameters
13. Codabar Check Character Output Codabar Definition When this field is disabled and a check character calculation is enabled the HS 1 will strip the verified check character from the symbol data output This condition must be accounted for if a minimum length is also being used When enabled the HS 1 will output the check character as part of the symbol data This condition must be accounted for if a minimum length is also being used Serial Cmd lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled gt lt _CFG KAT Ue Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skyd ail Enabled z gt Save Settings 5 14 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 Usage Interleaved 2 of 5 has been popular because it is the most dense symbology for printing numeric characters less than 10 characters in length however Microscan does not recommend this symbology for any new applications because of inherent problems such as truncation Definition A dense continuous self checking numeric symbology Characters are paired together so that each character has five elements two wide and
14. Enabled lt CRG gt lt A Bar Code Configuration Mode SAT we ae yo Save Settings 5 10 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Symbol Length Status Codabar Definition When set to Any Minimum any symbol length is considered valid When set to Fixed the HS 1 will check the symbol length against the Symbol Length Status parameter Serial Cmd lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt Default Any Minimum Options 0 Any Minimum 1 Fixed Bar Code Configuration Mode Any Mi out o aa CEG gt T ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 11 Codabar Symbol Length Codabar Definition Serial Cmd Default Options lt 5 12 Bar Code Configuration Mode specifies the number of characters that the HS 1 will recognize including start and stop check characters The Note When setting Symbol Length to any value other than 0 add 2 to account for reserved spaces For example if your symbol has 3
15. s Manual Communications Caps Lock Mode Usage Allows the user to turn Caps Lock on or off Serial Cmd lt K116 keyboard mapping caps lock mode numeric key gt Default Off Options 0 Off 1 On 2 Free Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt lt K116 0 gt Off Default lt K116 1 gt On lt K 116 2 gt Free ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 3 11 Keyboard Mapping Numeric Usage Serial Cmd Default Options Key Allows the user to select numeric or alphanumeric characters lt K116 keyboard mapping caps lock mode numeric key gt Alphanumeric Key 0 Numeric Key 1 Alphanumeric Key Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt lt K 116 gt Numeric lt K 116 gt 1 Alphanumeric Default ayo Save Settings 3 12 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Preamble Preamble Status Communications Usage Definition Serial Cmd Default Options Geos Useful for identifying and controlling incoming data For example defining the preamble as a carriage return and a line feed causes each decoded message
16. 0 J Options 0 to 32 lt _CFG sK4o 0 gt afm gt Bar Code Configuration Mode l 0 Default Save Settings 5 36 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Industrial 2 of 5 Status Industrial 2 of 5 Usage Used primarily in warehouse sortation photo finishing and the sequential numbering of airline tickets Definition Microscan recommends that Industrial 2 of 5 always be used with fixed symbol length settings in any application Symbol Length 1 and Symbol Length 2 can both be set to 0 to allow the HS 1 to decode Industrial 2 of 5 symbols of varying lengths Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt _CFG lt K456 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K465 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 37 Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Status Industrial 2 of 5 Definition When this field is enabled a check character is added Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format sym
17. 3 of which are wide Serial Cmd lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K4 70 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled lt K4 0 1 gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings 5 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Check Character Status Code 39 Definition When enabled the HS 1 will verify a Modulus 10 check character in order to identify the decode as successful Serial Cmd lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt _CFG gt skarg 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skg iO 1 gt ayo Enabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 5 Code 39 Check Character Output Status Code 39 Usage Check Character Output Status when added to the symbol provides additional data security Definition When enabled the check
18. Note The F1 key is reserved for opening ESP Help and the F3 key is reserved for the Find Next function Change Font Allows you to modify the font used for decode data received from the HS 1 on the Terminal screen Change Echo Font Allows you to modify the font used for command characters typed into the Terminal view Enable Echo Allows you to enter command characters in Terminal Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus When Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus is enabled data from the HS 1 will continue to appear in the Terminal even when ESP is not the top window 2 6 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP Preferences gt Bar Code Options Tab Preferences General Terminal Gar Code Options Advanced Sizing Information Caption Bar Height 0 500 Inches Caption Font Bar width 13 Mil Alignment Below Center Example Default Settings The Bar Code Options dialog allows you to set the size of user created symbols Sizing Information Sets the bar width or module width in mils or thousandths of an inch of user created symbols Example A bar width of 14 is 0 014 inches Caption Allows you to define and position a human readable caption for the symbol you create HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 7 Menu Toolbar Preferences gt Advanced Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced Send XON with Autoconnect V Ask to Save ESP File when
19. Options O to 128 lt K4 16 gt ayo Bar Code Configuration Mode i 16 Default Save Settings 5 18 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Symbol Length 2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Useful in applications where 2 5 symbols of a specific length are The Symbol Length 2 field is one of two fields against which the decoded symbol is compared before accepting it as valid or rejecting it lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Usage required Definition Serial Cmd Default 6 Options 0 to 128 x CFG skai b gt Bar Code Configuration Mode 6 Default ayo Save Settings Rules The Range Mode and Symbol Length parameters define several symbol length requirement options Range Mode Length 1 Length 2 Required Symbol Length Disable 0 0 Any Disable gt 0 0 Exactly Length 1 Disable 0 gt 0 Exactly Length 2 Disable gt 0 gt 0 Exactly Length 1 or Length 2 Enable 0 0 Any Enable gt 0 0 O to Length 1 Enable 0 gt 0 O to Length 2 Enable gt 0 ne a Length 1 to maximum symbol length gt 0 and not the Length 1 lt or required length lt or Length 2 Enable gt 0 same as or Length 1 Length 2 lt or required length lt or Length 1 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 19 Interleaved 2 of 5 Guard Ba
20. lt K141 status oreamble character s gt Postamble lt K142 status oostamble character s gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 3 3 Communications Mode Communications Mode Usage Serial Cmd Default Options Allows the user to determine the units communications mode lt K117 communications mode gt USB HID 0 RS 232 1 USB HID 2 USB Virtual Comm Note Each communications mode requires different cabling which is included with the product e The RS 232 interface requires an RS 232 cable part of the RS 232 Kit 98 000111 01 e The USB HID interface requires a USB cable e The USB Virtual Comm interface requires an RS 232 cable or USB Virtual Comm cable 98 000112 01 Bar Code Configuration Mode sK 11 lt CFG gt U gt RS 232 vee ss A xf Save Settings ase pu as HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Communications Host Port Connections The following settings define the basic transmission speeds and digital standards that ensure common formatting Baud Rate Host Port Usage Can be used to transfer data faster or to match host port settings Definition The rate at which the HS 1 and host transfer data back and forth Serial Cmd lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits
21. lt K205 time between identical decodes gt Default 0 Options 0 65535 0 1 second increments Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt lt K 205 d gt 0 Default ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 4 5 No Read Message No Read Message Usage Used in applications where the host needs serial verification that a symbol has not been read Definition When enabled and if no symbol has been decoded before timeout or the end of the read cycle the No Read message will be transmitted to the host No Read Status Serial Cmd lt K714 status No Read message gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CRG Bar Code Configuration Mode oa a eu Settings ayo No Read Message Definition Any combination of ASCII characters can be defined as the No Read message Serial Cmd lt K714 status No Read message gt Default NOREAD Options 1 to 20 ASCII characters lt CEG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode 7 Beer AA Settings ayo 4 6 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Read Cycle Beeper Volume Definition Allows the user t
22. three narrow representing numbers 0 through 9 with the bars representing the first character and the interleaved spaces representing the second character A check character is highly recommended Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled gt lt _CEG lt K4 7 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode l Disabled lt K4 1 gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 15 Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Character Status Interleaved 2 of 5 Usage This option is not typically used but it can be enabled for additional security in applications where the host requires redundant check character verification Definition An error correcting routine in which the check character is added Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bar Code Configuration Mode l rii E lt CFG gt skg 1 gt Enabled Save Settings
23. Configuration Mode Disabled lt K4b4 1 gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings Enabled The following conditions are true when Code 128 EAN 128 is Enabled All Code 128 based symbols including EAN UCC 128 are decoded and output If Symbology ID output is enabled the symbology identifier always follows the AIM standard Function 1 parameters only take effect if an EAN UCC 128 symbol is decoded They apply optional formatting to EAN UCC 128 symbols by outputting the specified character wherever an identifier separator is found 5 22 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Minimum Length Code 128 EAN 128 Definition This field specifies the number of characters that the scanner will recognize not counting start stop and check digit characters The scanner ignores any symbol smaller than the specified length Serial Cmd lt K464 status min length max length function 1 output status function 1 output character gt Default 1 Options 1 to 48 lt CFG gt skygd lt g gt Bar Code Configuration Mode 1 Default Save Settings Maximum Length Code 128 EAN 128 Definition This field specifies the number of characters that the scanner will recognize not counting start stop and check digit characters The scanner ignores any symbol longer than the specified length Serial C
24. K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum Default 0 Options 0 to 32 lt _CEG lt K470 0 gt lt gt Bar Code Configuration Mode __ 0 Default Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 7 Code 39 Full ASCII Set Code 39 Usage Must be enabled when reading characters outside the standard character set 0 9 A Z etc The user must know in advance whether or not to use the Full ASCII Set option Since Full ASCII Set requires two code words to encode one character it is less efficient Definition Standard Code 39 encodes 43 characters zero through nine capital A through capital Z minus symbol plus symbol forward slash space decimal point dollar sign and percent symbol When Full ASCII Set is enabled the HS 1 can read the full ASCII character set from 0 to 255 Serial Cmd lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt KAFO an UF Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K470 l Enabled ayo Save Settings 5 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Codabar Symbologies Usage Used in photo finishing and li
25. N Read Message iner E EN A 4 6 Beeper Vome s ina E a eee 4 7 Chapter 5 Symbologies SVMBDOIOQICS DY ESI ca cee es ees ene cae pe eae sles aaa anes 5 2 Symbologies Serial Commands cccccsseeeecceeeeeeceeeeeeceseueeeesseseeeesees 5 3 GY 010 80 1 Ree ener ERT Re PN Rene PR eee ee on eee 5 4 COCA AA aise cee esse cae se tenet ates A cases oe 5 9 WERE AVC OF Dirree ana Wht eb d chess adept tet weeds 5 15 Code 12G EAN AZG iis ee es E es 5 22 00 18S Fe emer tee ae MO a ee Cte ERR ee En eset eee 5 25 GS1 DataBar RSS cccecccccsssececeesseeeecessseeeceeseeecseagseeesseseesssseeeess 5 27 WISI OCS es ie cose IE CEEE WEE IET et eae ve Rin le ete a ee eta ta 5 30 Introduction PESSE yV CO dE a en Cen eee aR ae ee eee tee One eT e eae 5 34 VGUIS Ui lel 20O0 2 acc eA Seat ec a e E teus Sect ee seeeal 5 37 UPCIEAN ieee heat iad aan i Oe Atleast at oc ae ed oe ee a 5 43 Cina PostalCode te aries ca fate acts i ceca co ast Meche alee cod 5 53 Pi aaa cos cscs ot 2 tee E seek aansosieeas 5 56 SYMBDOlOGY NASM GN 5 xsd dace crise sacred So eweenet base tebidereecchienccsaaican ceeecnee 5 57 Chapter 6 Terminal TPG KEMIIAN VV ING OW 6 stecdetectestarc ct cusce a nsstoacer A E 6 2 BUI e EAE A N EEE EE EEA tee totic ean tet ees ieee detec ede cesta tee 6 3 Se 018 NLN eet CORE tr connec ene ere ee ee ee ee 6 4 MACOS o s022isi Badios E cca ieee ices tee arden seat ade ee ee 6 5 Terminal Window Menus cccccccccsecceeeece
26. Quitting Connect to readers via TCP IP V Use Default Storage Location Default Settings Send XON with Autoconnect Sends an XON Begin Transmission command to the HS 1 before starting the Autoconnect routine Ask to Save ESP File when Quitting When enabled prompts the user to save a esp file when ending a session i Save changes to session Desp w cana The esp file will be saved in the location of your choice Bt My Documents Seles File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Links 3 pack ted Bi O Search F Folders EEk Address My Documents Me Folders x Mame Size Type B Desktop a El session esp KE ESP Document GH My Documents My Computer A 344 Floppy 49 Set Local Disk iC x 2 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP Preferences gt Advanced Tab cont Connect to Reader via TCP IP When enabled shows an Ethernet option on the Select Protocol dialog Note This option should only be selected if you intend to connect using an Ethernet adapter TCP IP IF Address O RS 232 Ethernet TCP Port 1 2001 o USE Connect Cancel Use Default Storage Location When enabled automatically stores data in ESP s Application Data folder HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 9 Menu Toolbar Document Memo The information you type in the Document Memo field will appear in a context sensiti
27. Trigger Characters Delimited Start Stop Preamble Postamble and No Read Message All other parameters are saved for power on without a lt Z gt However a lt Zrd gt affects all parameters HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 7 5 Scanner Status Request Scanner Status Request lt K gt Configuration Command Status This is the fastest way to learn the HS 1 s current configuration Sending this request will return the current settings of all commands starting with the lowest K command value and ending with the highest K command value HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Utilities Bar Code Configuration Mode Bar Code Configuration Mode is enabled when the scanner decodes the following symbol After reading this symbol the scanner remains in Bar Code Configuration Mode until it decodes a symbol containing the lt A gt lt Z gt or lt Zrd gt Reset Save Current Settings for Power On or Recall Microscan Default Parameters and Save for Power On command or receives one of these commands from the communication port While in Bar Code Configuration Mode the reader decodes symbols and processes the symbol data as if they were serial commands Configuration symbols can be created in ESP using the Bar Code Dialog lt CFG gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Bar Code Configuration Mode 7 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual T o pendices Contents Appendix A General Specifications
28. any unwanted changes that you or someone else has made previously in ESP Saving Receive Reader Settings Send No Save Send and Save Default all ESP Settings Send No Save lt A gt saves ESP settings to current memory Send and Save lt Z gt Activates all changes in current memory and saves to the HS 1 for power on HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 15 Send Receive Options Defaulting When you select Default Current Menu Settings or Default all ESP Settings you are only defaulting the ESP settings Advanced Options Send Current View This is the same as Save to Reader gt Send No Save except that only the commands in the current Save to Reader tree control are sent Receive Reader Settings Default Current Menu Settings Default all Settings Send Current Command Advanced Options Send Current view Saves only the command that is Se onan currently selected in the tree control ddd Exception Remove Exception 2 16 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual E 3 Communications Contents Communications Dy ESP resce p a ia Ea EE a a aa Rit 3 2 Communications Serial COMMANAS cccceecceeeceecceeeeeececeeeceeeueeeeeeeceeneeeceesaceeaeeeneesseeeneeeneeenes 3 3 COMMUNICATIONS Mode 10 0 0 see cece eeeceecceeceeeecececeeeceeeceeceueeneeeneeeseeenaueceneceeeeauecenesaneeaeeeneesueeneesenanes 3 4 HOST POM CONMECTIONS e acces ease caceuees cucu tal
29. caps lock mode numeric key gt lt K117 communications mode gt lt K140 protocol gt lt K141 status oreamble characters gt lt K142 status oostamble characters gt Read Cycle Trigger Mode lt K203 trigger mode gt Hand Presentation Timing lt K205 time between identical decodes gt No Read Message lt K714 status No Read message gt Beeper Volume Symbologies Code 128 EAN 128 Code 39 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 93 PDF417 DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 DataBar Limited RSS Limited DataBar Expanded RSS Expanded lt K752 beeper mode gt lt K464 status 0 minimum symbol length 1 1 0 application record separator character gt lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt lt K471 status 0 start stop match output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character outout status gt lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt lt K475 status 0 minimum symbol length gt lt K476 status gt lt K482 status gt lt K483 status gt lt K484 status gt MSI Code lt K486 status check character mode check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Plessey Code lt K487 status check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Industrial 2 of 5 lt
30. drivers from the Microscan Download Center at www microscan com and follow the installation instructions included with the drivers Read the symbols below in the order provided to set the scanner to USB Virtual Comm Mode Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt cK 117 2 gt lt gt USB Virtual Comm Mode Save Settings 1 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Quick Start To host RS 232 port CC My Nina e Attach the RJ45 end of the scanner cable to the bottom of the handle e Attach the 15 pin Dsub end of the scanner cable to the host computer and then plug in the power supply e Read the symbols below in the order provided to set the scanner to RS 232 Communications Mode 1 Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt K 117 O gt lt gt RS 232 Mode Save Settings Caution Be sure that all cables are connected BEFORE applying power to the system Always power down BEFORE disconnecting any cables HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Install ESP Install ESP ESP Software can be found on the Microscan Tools Drive that is packaged with the HS 1 e Follow the prompts to install ESP from the Tools Drive e Click on the ESP icon to run the program ESP Note ESP can also be installed fr
31. factory assembly lines and automotive manufacturing facilities Protocol The rules for communication between devices providing a means to control the orderly flow of information between linked devices Random Access Memory RAM A data storage system used in computers composed of integrated circuits that allow access to stored data in any sequence without movement of physical parts HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 15 Glossary of Terms Read Cycle A programmed period of time or condition during which a reader will accept symbol input Read Only Memory ROM A data storage medium used in computers and other electronics primarily used to distribute firmware Skew Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis parallel to the symbol height on the substrate See the illustration under the definition of Pitch Substrate The surface upon which a symbol is printed stamped or etched Symbol Transitions The transition of bars and spaces on a symbol used to detect the presence of a symbol on an object Symbology A symbol type such as Code 39 or Code 128 with special rules to define the widths and positions of bars and spaces to represent specific numeric or alohanumeric information Tilt Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis perpendicular to the substrate See the illustration under the definition of Pitch Trigger A signal transition or character string that initiates a read
32. semiconductor device that emits light wnen conducting current Lens A transparent piece of material with curved surfaces which either converge or diverge light rays Multidrop A communications protocol for networking two or more readers or other devices with a concentrator or controller and characterized by the use of individual device addresses and the RS 485 standard Normally Closed A discrete output state that is only active when open Normally Open A discrete output state that is only active when closed Object Plane An imaginary plane in the field of view focused by a reader s optical system at the corresponding image plane on the sensor Output A channel or communications line Data or discrete signals that are transmitted or displayed by a device Parity An error detection routine in which one data bit in each character is set to 1 or 0 so that the total number of 1 bits in the data field is even or odd Picket Fence Orientation A linear symbol orientation in which the bars are perpendicular to the symbol s direction of travel Pitch Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis parallel to the symbol length on the substrate PLC See Programmable Logic Controller Port Logical circuit for data entry and exit One or more ports may be included within a single connector Programmable Logic Controller PLC An electronic device used in industrial automation environments such as
33. view will appear Copy paste save Type text here to Type serial commands find matching text here or directly in the in the Terminal terminal screen window ESP ESP Untitled Seles Connect Switch Model gt Parameters Terminal Utilities Clear screen Terminal screen Click on desired Macros listed Macro to run on this bar Next Row Part Number Triggered Mode Continuous Reset Enable Scanning Disable Scanning H5 1 1 H5 1 SGRRIEGTERIN UseHIO HS 1 1 00 For Help press F1 Click on arrows to Add Macro Remove Macro or Edit Macro The Terminal allows you to send serial commands to the HS 1 by typing commands in the Send text field or directly in the Terminal screen by copying and pasting or by using Macros The Terminal screen also displays symbol data or information from the HS 1 You can right click on the screen to bring up a menu of several options for managing data in the Terminal view 6 2 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Terminal Find The Find function allows you to enter text strings to be searched for in the Terminal window For example data from a series of symbols has been sent to the Terminal and you want to determine if a particular symbol whose data begins with ABC has been decoded e Type ABC into the Find field P E E Find fasc Press En
34. 11 OB VT AK 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 oC FF ALL 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C 13 oD CR M 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E SO AN 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 OF SI ng 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F O 16 10 DLE AP 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p 17 11 DC1 Q 49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q 18 12 DC2 AR 2 R 114 72 r 19 13 DC3 AS 3 S 115 73 S 20 14 DC4 AT 4 T 116 74 t 21 15 NAK AU 5 U 117 75 u 22 16 SYN AV 6 V 118 76 V 23 17 ETB W 7 W 119 77 Ww 24 18 CAN X 56 38 8 88 58 X 120 78 X 25 19 EM Y 57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y 26 1A SUB AZ 58 3A 90 5A Z 122 7A Z 27 1B ESC ii 59 3B 91 5B 123 7B 28 1C FS A 60 3C lt 92 5C 124 7C 29 1D GS 61 3D 93 5D 125 7D 30 1E RS DA 62 3E gt 94 5E A 126 7E 31 1F US N 63 3F 95 5F 2 127 7F D A 12 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Appendix F Glossary of Terms Aberration The failure of an optical lens to produce an exact point to point correspondence between the object and its resulting image Various types are chromatic spherical coma astigmatism and distortion Absorption The loss of light of certain wavelengths as it passes through a material and is converted to heat or other forms of energy Active Illumination Lighting an area with a light source coordinated with the acquisition of an image Strobed flash tubes and pulsed lasers are examples ADC See Analog to Digital Converter A D Converter See Analog to Digital Converter A
35. 5 the modifier indicates Check Character and Check Character Output status e For Code 39 only Full ASCII must be enabled to see modifiers 4 5 and 7 Modifier Check Character mia eal Full ASCI Con de 39 a o formed 0 Disabled N A No 1 Enabled Enabled No 3 Enabled Disabled No 4 Disabled N A Yes 5 Enabled Enabled Yes 7 Enabled Disabled Yes Example A5 indicates a Code 39 symbol with Check Character and Check Character Output enabled and Full ASCII conversion performed Explanation of Modifiers for Other Symbologies e For Code 128 EAN 128 a 1 indicates EAN 128 otherwise the modifier is 0 e For all other symbologies the modifier is 0 5 58 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual es 6 ferminal Contents TEMA ICL OW sce ae poset ontnc sete cebaeaecosaaee shee tesant ie aaieise meet ata mut aaea mula geanseneaanans ieuaeseeimeumene tenon acee 6 2 6 een AEDE PE CNN S AEP EE mE SUE E TEC ER ENOL a SUPER COON SEAN SEEE IEA P OP Fx Oy EETA A Cre SC E 6 3 AS 21 e Ne ee a en S ER BEE PEU EEEE ASE RE ER LEE RODE Be EON EE UR AAEE CEI OO NOES PEA ORO 6 4 ETEO S S AAEE EEA AEAEE E A EE DEEA EEEE EIEEE IE EE EEEE T EEEE EETA EEEE EEE A E 6 5 TSF WV WIG OW N S a a AE 6 6 This section describes the Terminal window and Macro functions in ESP HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 6 1 Terminal Window Terminal Window a Terminal Click this button to display the Terminal view The following
36. 8 Postamble Enabled wt Postamble Characters Disabled Enabled 4 Left click again on the 5 Right click on the open open screen to complete screen and select Save to your selection Reader to implement the command in the HS 1 Saving Options e Send No Save Changes will be lost when power is re applied to the HS 1 e Send and Save This activates all changes in current memory and saves to the HS 1 for power on HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 11 Save Configuration in ESP 1 12 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual E 2 Using ESP Contents Application ModE anne en eee eee oe ee eee er ee eee ee eee ee 2 2 Menu TOO owns ess eas ae tsps secretes E R E E E E O EEE 2 3 AUWCONNEC epraansa n E E EEE EE EEEE E RAR A R A ER 2 11 E EEA E A A E E E 2 13 PAV IC AUN MLAN ESP ce siccnncsenesncscnncctoennexapcoesassendapeapemeenvcexn seiedsantoahsennuetdeeseesabeceneecieadsabereboecnouereeoe Bact 2 14 Send Receive ONTIONS cccccccccceecccaeeesseeecececeeeeesseaeaeesseeeeeeeeeseessauaeaeseeeceeeesesseaaaaeeseeeeeeeeeeeess 2 15 This section is designed to help you understand the basic structure and elements of ESP Easy Setup Program When you open ESP unless otherwise specified in the ESP Preferences dialog accessible from the Options heading on the menu toolbar you will enter Application Mode App Mode where you can access three configuration menus Communications Read Cycle and Symbologies a Terminal interface a
37. Decode Rate 230 decodes second Depth of Field 2 8 to 3 5 70 to 90 mm Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight up to 278 ft candles 3 000 lux l 2 17 Indicators 55 mm Status Indicators Audible tones visible feedback with multi color LED Electrical Power 5VDC Typical 240mA Peak 750mA Idle 95mA HS 1 Dimensions A 2 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Read Ranges Depth of Fiela 250 2 230 220 Aii 200 t 160 170 t 150 140 130 120 iii too S 4 2 id UPIM GEL GHL GJL OG OB Of 08 OF OF w OF OL o ol W w o w ga Ot A Oi Oe OH GEL Narrow Bar Width Read Range Distance 3 mil 0 076 mm 2 28 to 2 87 58 to 73 mm 4 mil 0 102 mm 2 17 to 3 35 55 to 85 mm 5 mil 0 127 mm 1 77 to 4 33 45 to 110 mm 15 6 mil 0 396 mm 1 18 to 8 66 30 to 220 mm Note All read range values based on a Grade A Code 39 symbols except the 15 6 mil read range value which is based on a Grade A EAN 128 symbol HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 3 General Specifications Safety Certifications FCC CE ROHS WEEE FE CE GY ISO 9001 Registered Company TOV uss Member of TUV NORD Group 2010 Microscan Systems Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change Product specifications are given for typical performance at 25 C 77 F using grade A labels Performance characteristics may vary at high temperatures or other environmental extremes Warranty One year li
38. FOS or Perfluorooctanic Acid PFOA compounds above the maximum trace levels To view the document stating these requirements please visit http eur lex europa eu LexUriServ LexUriServ do uri CELEX 32002L0095 EN HTML and http eur lex europa eu LexUriServ LexUriServ do uri OJ L 2006 372 0032 0034 EN PDF Please contact your sales manager for a complete list of Microscan s ROHS Compliant products This declaration is based upon information obtained from sources which Microscan believes to be reliable and from random sample testing however the information is provided without any representation of warranty expressed or implied regarding accuracy or correctness Microscan does not specifically run any analysis on our raw materials or end product to measure for these substances The information provided in this certification notice is correct to the best of Microscan s knowledge at the date of publication This notice is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification Users are responsible for determining the applicability of any ROHS legislation or regulations based on their individual use of the product Regarding RoHS Directive 2011_65 EU Microscan produces Monitoring and Control Instruments as well as Industrial Monitoring and Control Instruments as defined within the directive Microscan has developed and is implementing a ROHS2 compliance plan with the intention of bringing all active products listed in our current mar
39. GC See Automatic Gain Control Ambient Light Light which is present in the environment of the front end of a reader and generated from outside sources This light unless used for actual illumination will be treated as background noise by the reader Analog A smooth continuous voltage or current signal or function whose magnitude value is the information Analog to Digital Converter A D Converter or ADC A device that converts an analog voltage or current signal to a discrete series of digitally encoded numbers signal for computer processing Application Specific Integrated Circuit ASIC An integrated circuit that is customized for a particular kind of use rather than general use All vision system elements including firmware can be integrated into one ASIC Automatic Gain Control AGC Adjustment to signal strength that seeks to maintain a constant level regardless of the distance between a reader and symbol Auxiliary Port RS 232 connection to an auxiliary terminal or device for remote viewing Baud Rate The number of discrete signal events per second bits per second CCD See Charge Coupled Device Charge Coupled Device CCD A semiconductor device with an array of light sensitive elements that converts light images into electrical signals Check Character A Modulus 43 or Modulus 10 character that is added to encoded symbol data for additional data integrity Connector A plug or s
40. K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt UPC EAN lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt China Postal Code lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Symbology Identifier x Go lt K753 0 symbology identifier status gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Serial Command Format Serial commands are of two types utility and configuration Rules that apply to both utility and configuration commands e A less than lt and greater than gt character enclose the commands e Commands and data are case sensitive That is characters must be entered as upper or lower case as specified Serial Utility Commands These are sent during operations and are not followed by lt A gt or lt Z gt Serial Configuration K Commands These begin with a single K character followed by a 3 digit numeric character data fields and an initializing command as follows lt Knumeric parameter data data etc gt lt initializing commana gt An initializing command lt A gt or lt Z gt may follow the command A lt Z gt initializes the HS 1 s memory and saves for power on an lt A gt initializes the HS 1 s memory but does not save for power on For example to
41. MICROSCAN HS 1 Handheld Scanner User Manual P N 84 100001 Rev A Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2009 Microscan Systems Inc Tel 425 226 5700 800 762 1149 Fax 425 226 8250 ISO 9001 2000 Certified Quality Management System Issued by TUV USA Inc Member of TUV NORD Group Cert No 06 1080 All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and or service Microscan manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Microscan Throughout this manual trademarked names might be used Rather than place a trademark symbol at every occurrence of a trademarked name we state herein that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement Disclaimer The information and specifications described in this manual are subject to change without notice Latest Manual Version For the latest version of this manual see the Download Center on our web site at www microscan com Technical Support For technical support email helpdesk microscan com Microscan Systems Inc Renton Headquarters Tel 425 226 5700 800 762 1149 Fax 425 226 8250 Nashua Office Tel 603 598 8400 Fax 603 577 5947 Microscan Europe Tel 011 31 172 423360 Fax 011 31 172 423366 Microscan Asia Pac
42. PC can have two or five digit supplemental bar code data following the normal code The UPC Version A UPC A symbol is used to encode a 12 digit number The first digit is the number system character the next five are the manufacturer number the next five are the product number and the last digit is the checksum character EAN is the European version of the UPC symbology and is used in European market applications When enabled the HS 1 will read UPC A symbols lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt K489 U gt Disabled gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 43 UPC EAN UPC E Status UPC EAN Definition This field is enabled by default and will decode all UPC E symbols Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled
43. SP configuration settings to an ASCII text file HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 3 Menu Toolbar Model In the Model menu you can select any of the models supported by ESP When you choose a different model the connection to your present model will be terminated Mew Model Remove Model To connect to another model select New Model choose a new model from the pop up menu that appears and click OK Note When you save an ESP file you are saving the settings of all the models defined in that file 2 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP Options The Options menu allows you to save memos and set up ESP Preferences Options Note Preferences will be saved and loaded into ESP whenever ESP Prarerenies is opened next whether or not you save the ESP file Dacument Merma Model Memo Preferences gt General Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced On Startup Toolbar Style The Toolbar Style T options allow you to road AFE f Show Both loon and Text determine how ESP W Show Model Prompt C Only Show Icon will display the mode options in the two rows Show Connect Prompt f Only Show Text at the top of the screen Receive After Connect Skip EZ Mode Default Settings Reload Last File At startup reloads the last file saved to the host computer s hard drive Show Model Prompt At startup shows the model menu displaying
44. Send Serial Trigger Macro Yalue lt GS gt Cancel You can edit an existing Macro Name or Macro Value by typing a new name or value in the corresponding text field and clicking OK HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 6 5 Terminal Window Menus Terminal Window Menus Right click on the Terminal window to display the following menu Copy Paste Clear Select All i Save Change Font Change Echo Font g Enable Echo j Change Background Color P Mon Printable Characters Default Settings keyboard Macros Copy selected text to clipboard Paste from Terminal or other text Clear all text in Terminal window Select All text in the Terminal window Save brings up a Save As dialog Change Font of text in Terminal brings up a Font dialog ap Echo Font to change typed text brings up a Font ialog Enable Echo enables Echo text typed by user Change Background Color of Terminal window Non Printable Characters allows you to hide non printable characters or to show them in Standard or Enhanced format e Default Settings returns all of the above settings to default Keyboard Macros allows you to create new keyboard macro commands that can be sent from function keys F2 F4 F5 etc Terminal Dropdown Menu The dropdown Terminal menu has Capture Text Save Current Text Send File Find Next and Find Previous functions as well as the same functions defined above Terminal Capt
45. all supported readers Show Connect Prompt At startup displays the Would you like to connect to the HS 1 prompt Receive After Connect At startup loads the HS 1 s settings into ESP This is not recommended if you want to preserve your ESP settings for future use HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 5 Menu Toolbar Preferences gt Terminal Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced V Show Non Printable Characters e Default Format Fast rer jee C Enhanced Format Slower V Enable Echo Change Keyboard Macros Background Color Blue v Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus Default Settings Show Non Printable Characters When Show Non Printable Characters is enabled characters such as CRLF will be displayed in the Terminal window When Enhanced Format is checked the characters are displayed with more detailed formatting Change Keyboard Macros Clicking the Change Keyboard Macros button brings up the Function Keys dialog In this dialog you can select the desired function key and then enter your macro keystrokes in the associated key map For example to make Ctrl F2 the keystroke to send a trigger character select F2 then in the Ctrl row enter lt trigger character gt and click OK Then whenever the Ctrl F2 keystroke is pressed the trigger character will start the iar read cycle ey F2 Clear Key Clear All Keys
46. and Presentation Timing parameters lt K205 gt take effect to control how often the scanner will output the same symbol data and how long the illumination will stay on lt _CFG gt lt K203 O gt lt z gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Continuous Hand Presentation Mode Save Settings Triggered Mode A read cycle is initiated by activating the handle trigger The read cycle ends and illumination turns off when the trigger is released or when a symbol is decoded lt _CEG gt lt K703 1 gt lt f gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Triggered Mode Default Save Settings 4 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Read Cycle Hand Presentation Timing Time Between Identical Decodes Definition In Continuous Hand Presentation Mode this parameter specifies how often the scanner will output the same symbol data When a symbol is read it is output immediately and the Time Between Identical Decodes timer is started The same symbol will not be output again until the Time Between Identical Decodes timer expires When set to 0 the reader will output every decode as fast as possible with no delay Serial Cmd
47. are Check Hardware Item Description Part Number 1 HS 1 Handheld Scanner 98 000106 01 2 RS 232 Kit 98 000111 01 3 USB Virtual Comm Cable 98 000112 01 4 Mounting Stand optional not shown 98 000108 01 To host RS 232 port ATMA RS 232 Hardware Required Caution Be sure that all cables are connected BEFORE applying power to the system Always power down BEFORE disconnecting any cables 1 2 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Quick Start Connect the System lt To host J CELLO CEHJ CLEOCEE eeeeeeeeeeseel ssi CELLU Li l o eee ji ji ZL e Attach the RJ45 end of the scanner cable to the bottom of the handle e Attach the USB end of the cable to a USB port on the host computer e Read the symbols below in the order provided to set the scanner to USB Native HID Communications Mode Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt xk 11 7 1 gt Pape USB Native HID Mode Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Check Hardware USB Virtual Comm Attach the RJ45 end of the scanner cable to the bottom of the handle Attach the USB end of the cable to a USB port on the host computer The host computer will detect the device and prompt you to install drivers Download
48. bol length 1 symbol length 2 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt K4as 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skd 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings 5 38 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Check Character Output Status Industrial 2 of 5 Definition When this field is enabled the check character will be output with symbol data When disabled the check character will not be output with symbol data Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled lt CEG Bar Code Configuration Mode iksa 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled lt K488 U gt Disabled Default 5 39 Industrial 2 of 5 Format Industrial 2 of 5 Definition Defines the number of start and stop check characters Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt
49. brary applications Previously used in medical applications but not typically used in newer medical applications Definition Codabar is a 16 bit character set 0 through 9 and the characters and with start stop codes and at least two distinctly different bar widths Serial Cmd lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled lt CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode skg gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled lt K4 1 U gt Disabled 5 9 Codabar Start Stop Output Status Codabar Definition When enabled the start and stop characters willbe present in the data output of the decoded symbol When disabled the start and stop characters will not be present in the data output of the decoded symbol Note Because the start and stop characters are included as part of the data the characters must be included as part of the length in a fixed length mode of operation Serial Cmd lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1
50. character is read and output along with the symbol data When disabled symbol data is output without the check character Note With Check Character Output Status and an External or Serial trigger option enabled an invalid check character calculation will cause a No Read message to be transmitted at the end of the read cycle Serial Cmd lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled gt lt CEG lt K4 0 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode l Disabled Default skg r 1 gt Enabled xo Save Settings 5 6 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Minimum Symbol Length Code 39 Usage Minimum Symbol Length helps prevent truncations and increases data integrity by ensuring that only one symbol length will be accepted Definition Specifies the exact number of characters that the HS 1 will recognize this does not include start and stop characters and check characters The symbol length full ASCII set gt gt HS 1 ignores any symbology that is less than the specified length Serial Cmd lt
51. characters set Symbol Length to 5 Note If Symbol Length is set to 0 and Symbol Length Status is set to Any Minimum all symbol lengths are decoded lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt 6 O to 32 PG gt lt K4 1 6 gt af gt 6 Default Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Check Character Status Codabar Definition When disabled the HS 1 will not perform any character checking calculations on decoded Codabar symbols When set to Modulus 16 the HS 1 will perform a Modulus 16 check character calculation on the symbol If the symbol does not pass this calculation it will not be decoded Serial Cmd lt K471 status 0 start stop output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Modulus 16 gt lt CFG lt K4 71 02 Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default skg d 1 gt Enabled Modulus 16 ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 13
52. cy Switch Model Parameters Terminal Utilities e Click the Connect button to establish communications between ESP and the HS 1 e Click the Send Recv button to send or receive commands e Click the Switch Model button to open the model menu or to return to a previous model e Click the Parameters button to show the tabbed tree controls for Communication Read Cycle and Symbologies e Click the Terminal button to display decoded symbol data and to send serial commands to the HS 1 using text or macros e Click the Utilities button to determine the Differences from Default in the current settings and to identify the HS 1 s firmware For further details see Microscan ESP Help in the dropdown Help menu Quick Stark Help N About ESF Contacting Microscan 1 10 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Quick Start Save Configuration in ESP To make changes to a configuration setting Parameters ESP Values 1 Left click on the Communications to expand the abi desired tree Ei Sani 3 Place your cursor in the 2 Double click on the is RS232 selection box scroll down to desired parameter Baud Rate the setting you want to and click once in the change and click once on selection box to view Parity the setting options Stop Bits Data Bits Seven Host Protocol Point to Point B Keyboard Mapping English USA Cap Lock Mode GFF Numeric Key Mumeric B Preamble Disabled Preamble Characters CR B
53. cycle Very Large Scale Integration VLSI The creation of integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor based circuits on a single chip VLSI See Very Large Scale Integration A 16 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual
54. data bits gt Default 9600 Options 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 5 19 2K 6 38 4K Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt K 100 0 gt sK 100 1 gt K 100 2 gt 600 1200 2400 K 100 3 gt K 100 4 gt K 100 35 gt 4800 9600 Default 19 2K sK 100 6 gt a gt 38 4K Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 3 5 Host Port Connections Parity Host Port Usage Only changed if necessary to match host setting Definition An error detection routine in which one data bit per character is set to 1 or 0 so that the total number of bits in the data field is either even or odd Serial Cmd lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits data bits gt Default Even Options 0 None lt CFG gt lt K 100 0 None lt K 100 1 gt Even Default lt K 100 2 gt Odd ayo Save Settings 1 Even 2 Odd Bar Code Configuration Mode HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Communications Stop Bits Host Port U
55. de part number will be displayed in the text field to the right of the Request Part No button Differences Firmware Firmware Yertication Request Patio 31 000050 02 7 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Utilities Default Reset Save Understanding and controlling your HS 1 s active saved and default settings is critical to its successful operation p ESP first right click in any Function Serial Cmd menu tree DS w Ot V oO Save to Reader Y 3 2 Reset lt a gt Send No Save OQ E amp E Save to Reader O Save Current Settings for Power On lt Z gt x Send and Save gt Recall Microscan Default Parameters and 2 Save for Power On lt Zrd gt No T V a When you right click in a menu tree and select Default Current Menu Settings or Default All ESP Settings it is important to note that only ESP settings are defaulted To save these defaults to the HS 1 itself you need to follow up with a Save to Reader Send and Save command Reset Reset A command affects only current settings active memory and does not save for power on Save for Power On Power on parameters Z commands are saved recalled and loaded into current parameters when power is cycled to the HS 1 Important The following commands must be followed by a lt Z gt to be saved for power on Host Protocol Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity
56. e 93 character has nine modules that may be either black or white Each character contains three bars and three spaces Serial Cmd lt K475 status 0 minimum symbol length gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled lt CFG Bar Code Configuration Mode skro 1 gt Enabled Default ayo Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled lt K4 75 02 Disabled 5 25 Code 93 Minimum Symbol Length Code 93 Definition Serial Cmd Default Options 5 26 Bar Code Configuration Mode specifies the minimum number of characters that the HS 1 will recognize not including the start and stop check characters The HS 1 ignores any symbol smaller than the specified length Note When setting Minimum Symbol Length to any value other than 0 add 1 to account for a reserved space For example if your symbol has 3 characters set Symbol Length to 4 lt K475 status 0 minimum symbol length gt 10 0 to 32 FG gt lt K473 10 gt aio 10 Default Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies GS1 DataBar RSS Note GS1 DataBar symbologies were previously known as Red
57. e Disabled skg 1 gt Enabled Default 2 gt Save Settings 5 46 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Supplementals Required UPC EAN Definition A supplemental is a 2 or 5 character symbol appended to the main symbol When enabled the HS 1 decodes supplemental symbol data that has been appended to the standard UPC or EAN symbol Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled lt CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode 1 lt K484 1 Enabled ayo gt Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled lt K4e89 0 gt Disabled Default 5 47 UPC EAN Supplemental 2 Status UPC EAN Definition A 2 character symbol appended to the main symbol Serial Cmd lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled
58. eedaue E E EEEIEE 3 5 Host POF Protocols aeea eaa ea aE aa a a a A A ts ow eaae enere aac 3 9 keyboard Fel 8 9 arai e I E E a E 3 10 PreamplE erer a e a a a a a Ea E a Moskoeoees 3 13 eie AAI EAEE E E A E A AE E E E EE EE 3 14 This section explains how to set up communications between the HS 1 and a host With Microscan s ESP Easy Setup Program configuration changes can be made in the ESP tree controls and then sent and saved to the HS 1 The user can also send serial commands to the HS 1 via ESP s Terminal Communications by ESP Communications by ESP Parameters Communications Communications Mode RS232 Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits Data Bits Host Prokocol Keyboard Mapping Cap Lock Mode Numeric Key Preamble Preamble Characters Postamble Postamble Characters To open nested options single click the 3 2 ESP Values USE Native HID 9600 Even One Seven Point to Point English USA OFF Mumeric Disabled CR Enabled Disabled Enabled To change a setting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Communications Communications Serial Commands Host Port Connections lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits data bits gt Keyboard Mapping lt K116 keyboard mapping caps lock mode numeric key gt Communications Mode lt K117 communications mode gt Host Port Protocol lt K140 protocol gt Preamble
59. eee eeieesitateasaedeneeesseeanecedsne taseee 5 56 SWV700 0f0 ele ldem gt ses rE a EEN E E E EE 5 57 This section describes the various symbol types that can be decoded by the HS 1 See the following sites for additional symbology information http www aimglobal org standards aimpubs asp http barcodes gs1us org dnn_bcec Default aspx tabid 82 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 1 Symbologies by ESP Symbologies by ESP 4 5 2 Parameters Symbologies B Stacked Symbologies POF 417 Symbology Identifier 10 Symbologies Code 39 Enabled Code 126 E4N Enabled Interleaved z of 5 Enabled Codabar Enabled UPC EAN Code 93 Enabled Industrial 2 of 5 Disabled MSI Code Disabled Plessey Code Disabled DataBar Expanded Disabled DataBar Limited Disabled DataBar Omnidirectional Disabled China Postal Code Disabled Enabled To change a seiting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options ESP Values Disabled D E a bled Enabled AlM ID To open nested options single click the HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Symbologies Serial Commands Code 128 EAN 128 lt K464 status 0 minimum symbol length 1 1 0 application record separator character gt Code 39 lt K470 status check character status check character output status 0 0 minimum symbol length full ASCII set gt Codabar lt K471 status 0 sta
60. eeeceeeeceuseceueeseaeeseeesaeeseaaes 6 6 Chapter 7 Utilities Serial Utility COMMANGS dscccecossewcsncrsenseedeceyssebsedaee hi ebeetendst vated 7 2 Differences from Default 2si aos seen 7 3 EMW Os tesa coke to A 1 4 Default RESCt SAVE ccccccccccccceseceeeeeceeaeeeeeseeeeeseeeceseeeceeseeceeseeeeeseeeeesees 7 5 Scanner Status REQUESt cccccsssceccsseecceseecceseecceseeseegeeseceeeessoueessees 7 6 Bar Code Configuration Mode cccccesecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeaaees 7 7 Appendices Appendix A General Specifications cccccceeccceeeceeeeeeceeseeeessaeeseaeees A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications cccccccccceecceceeeeeeseseeeseseeesaeeees A 5 Appendix C Serial Configuration COMMAMNAS c cccccceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeees A 8 Appendix D Communications Protocol ccccceececeseceeseeeeeeaeeeeeeaees A 11 Appendix E ASCII Table cccccccccccseccccesececeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeesaeeesanes A 12 Appendix F Glossary Of Terms ccccccccccsseceeceeeeeseeeesseeseeseneeeseneeeeas A 13 About the HS 1 Handheld Scanner About the HS 1 Handheld Scanner The key features of the HS 1 Handheld Scanner are e Compact size e CCD image sensor e LED illumination e No moving parts e Low power draw e ESP and K command support Highlighting Serial commands highlighted command fields and default command settings are highlighted in rust bold Cross references and
61. eeeesesaueeeeeececeeeeeeessaeaeauseeceeeeeeeeeseeaaaagaes 7 7 Utility commands are generally commands that can be sent during HS 1 operations to perform miscellaneous operations on HS 1 hardware Serial utility commands are not prefaced with a K and a numeric value nor do they require an initialization command lt A gt and lt Z gt They can be entered from ESP s Terminal or Utilities views Serial Utility Commands Serial Utility Commands Note For a list of all K commands see Serial Configuration Commands on page A 8 Type Part Number Device Control Default Reset Save Scanner Status Request Trigger Command Name lt gt Display Firmware Part Number lt H gt Enable Scanner lt Disable Scanner Continuous external trigger lt A gt Reset does not save for power on lt Z gt Save Current Settings for Power On lt Zrd gt Recall Microscan Default Parameters and Save for Power On lt K gt Configuration Command Status lt char gt Serial Trigger Character Bar Code Utility Commands Cra Bar Code Configuration Mode Reset Does Not Save for Power On 7 2 gre lt rd gt Save Current Recall Microscan Default Settings for Parameters and Save for Power On Power On HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Utilities Differences from Default Clicking the Differences from Default button will cause ESP to chec
62. enable UPC and save the change for power on send lt K473 1 gt lt Z gt To change Baud Rate and reset without saving changes for power on send lt K100 3 gt lt A gt Serial Configuration Command Conventions All data fields except the last must be followed by a comma without a space NUL cannot be used The characters lt gt and can be used but only if entered as hex pairs All fields preceding a modified field must be included If there is no change in preceding fields then commas alone can be entered in these fields For example if only the last field in the following command is changing lt K100 4 17 0 0 gt can be entered as lt K100 0 gt All fields following a modified field can be omitted For example to change Baud Rate only send lt K100 3 gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 9 Communication Protocol Commands Concatenating Configuration Commands Commands can be concatenated added together in a single string or data block For example lt K145 1 gt lt K220 1 gt lt K450 1 gt lt A gt enables LRC sets End of Read Cycle mode to New Trigger enables Narrow Margins and resets the data buffers without saving the changes for power on Serial Command Status Request To ensure that any command was received and accepted you can send the Show Scanner Status command lt gt The status of a specific serial command can be requested by entering the command followed by a question mark Fo
63. ers CR ee Postamble Enabled A Fostamble Characters Disabled Enabled 4 Left click again on the open screen to complete the selection Receive Reader Settings 5 Right click on the open screen and bo Reader Send Mo Save select Save to Reader to implement Send and Save the command in the HS 1 You can Default Current Menu Settings send the command without saving it Default all ESP Settings or you can send and save the command simultaneously Advanced Options 2 14 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP Send Receive Options To access Receive Save and Default options click the Send Recv button You can also access these options by right clicking in any of the configuration views a Send Recy Receiving From the Send Recv menu select Receive Reader Settings Caution Do not select this option if you do not want to upload the HS 1 s settings For example if your ESP file has a number of custom settings that you want to maintain and download into the HS 1 these settings would be lost by choosing Yes This is useful if you want to receive upload the HS 1 s settings and save them as a file for future use For example if your HS 1 has settings that you do not want to change choos ing Yes would allow you to load those settings to ESP and save them in an ESP file for later retrieval Receiving the HS 1 s settings will also assure that you will not be subsequently saving
64. ific Tel 65 6846 1214 Fax 65 6846 4641 Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Quick Start heck Hardware icbatad ventana ae ctuatate E T gues aeteaeek 1 2 Connect the Systemes ect is ncctb betes a a seas iad 1 3 Stall E S Peina a sed Scena tenseed bette aa ETTE 1 6 glec MOda a a 1 7 Select Protocol and Connect to Scanner ssssesnneesennresennrenenrreesennee 1 8 C nigu re he Fo Tanien E E 1 10 Save Coniig ration in ESP ea EN TRA 1 11 Chapter 2 Using ESP APpiicaton ModE snie a Eae a e aus aeheceeee 2 2 Menu TOOID AR sern E A E a 2 3 AUOCONNOC ai a a eee ey 2 11 VIEW ke cole ese a vacant 2 13 Navigating N E OP naa a E 2 14 Send Receive Qpli NS avses a a a ee eek 2 15 Chapter 3 Communications COMMURICALIONS DY ESP aissi a a 3 2 Communications Serial COMMAMNAS cccccceeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaaeeees 3 3 COMMUNIGALIONS Mode setcetesactiesecic aon cee gctcbtescedlictaned e E 3 4 Host POR COMMECHONS rreri eaa a A 3 5 FIOSE PONE FOLOCON ueris s a a a eee 3 9 Keyboard Mapping eiiiai a a AE AE NRE 3 10 PreamolGrea eee ee te tr ea er A A 3 13 POSIMO O eis retest sreceelaneeeg eae yan Sad at dees a eee yee eee 3 14 Chapter 4 Read Cycle Read Cycle Dy ESP sea ecctenteciacuecere and n E 4 2 Read Cycle Serial CommandS ssccccccceseececeeeeeecceeseeeecesseeeseaaeeees 4 3 TJE ModE aaa a 4 4 Hand Presentation Timing siecccia cdetaahcwnsenaneeowen nvaraencuastsiahdacauverssdedeadekend 4 5
65. k all stored configuration settings and compare them to default settings All settings that are different than default will appear in the left column shown below and descriptions of those settings will appear in the right column Click this button for a list of ESP configuration settings that are Differences from Default in different than default settings lt k4 700 Code 39 Disabled Send configuration settings to the HS 1 without saving by clicking Send to Reader Save Ag Send and Save Send to Reader Click Save As to save the Send configuration settings to the report as plain text or a HS 1 and save in ESP by clicking tab delimited text file Send and Save e To save the Differences from Default report either as plain text or as a tab delimited text file click Save As e Click Send and Save to send the settings to the HS 1 and save them or Send to Reader to send the settings without saving them Important The use the Differences from Default feature you must connect to the HS 1 and Receive Reader Settings via the Send Recv button on the toolbar 4 d k 1 end Recy HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 7 3 Firmware Firmware Firmware Verification ESP allows you to send a request to the HS 1 for the application code part number e Click the Firmware tab e Click the Request Part No button e The application co
66. keting literature within full compliance as per the directive deadlines Key milestones for the transition plan are as follows e Complete internal product audit and supplier transition by July 2013 e Initial Monitoring and Control Instruments ROHS2 compliant products available by July 2014 e Initial Industrial Monitoring and Control Instruments ROHS2 compliant products available by July 2015 All new products introduced in 2014 are expected to be WEEE and RoHS2 compliant Microscan will mark the products with the CE marking that complies with the ROHS2 process to acquire CE certification per the example given Example 1 gt gt Machinery directive EMC directive ROHS2 Declaration of Conformity E 7 Quick Start Contents Check Hardware orsakir i eaaa a tended seus a a a aiaa E es a aa 1 2 Connectie Sy le Menea A Sie aed dccedeantexe 1 3 stal ESP a e a a a a a a a aa a E Ea 1 6 Selec MOGE ER nee nn a ee ar in 1 7 Select Protocol and Connect to Scannel nesa n ea a aE a a a e aa end 1 8 Contigs tne RS iea a A A ene eee 1 10 lV COMM CU ATION M ESP eraa a A 1 11 This section is designed to get your HS 1 up and running quickly Following these steps will allow you to get a sense of the HS 1 s capabilities and to test symbol decode performance Detailed setup information for installing the HS 1 into your application can be found in the subsequent sections HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 1 Check Hardw
67. log will show the name of the scanner and the firmware version One reader was found COAS 232 USB Select Device H i Connect Cancel e Click Connect e When you are connected successfully the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen H5 1 1 HS 1 SGRREGTER Use HIC H5 1 1 00 You are now ready to configure your scanner using ESP Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ESP s configuration options 1 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Quick Start RS 232 or USB Virtual Comm e In the Select Protocol dialog box select RS 232 Baud 9600 Parity Even Data Bits sever 0 Fort C m kal Aus Port In Use Force Connect Auto Connect Con 7 e Check Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits Data Bits and Port and click Connect e When you are connected successfully the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen TONMESTER I Point to Point Com If the connection attempt fails enable a different communications port check your port connections and try again You are now ready to configure your scanner using ESP Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ESP s configuration options HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Configure the HS 1 Configure the HS 1 ao 34 5 amp Connect Send Re
68. md lt K464 status min length max length function 1 output status function 1 lt _CFG gt lt K b4 go gt af gt Bar Code Configuration Mode i 48 Default Save Settings output character gt Default 48 Options 1 to 48 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 23 Code 128 EAN 128 Function 1 Output Status Serial Cmd lt K464 status min length max length function 1 output status function 1 output lt JES Bar Code Configuration Mode os to ee fa Save Settings character gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Function 1 Output Character Serial Cmd lt K464 status min length max length function 1 output status function 1 output character gt Default f Options Any ASCII character ABA Priidl Bar Code scented Mode F Piae Default Save Settings 5 24 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Code 93 Symbologies Usage Used in some clinical applications Definition Code 93 is a variable length continuous symbology employing four element widths Each Cod
69. mited warranty on parts and labor Extended warranty available A 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Appendix B Electrical Specifications Power 5VDC Typical 240mA Peak 750mA Idle 95mA USB Cable Pinouts d N m mn USB CONNECTOR C MALE FUNCTION GND FUNCTION PC DATA GND PC CLK D VCC D KB CLK VCC KB DAIA SHELL SMELO SHIELD HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 5 Electrical Specifications USB Virtual Comm Cable Pinouts P1 USB CONNECTOR C MALE FUNCTION FUNCTION RF45 10OPIN BLACK VEC ME E Se oe _ GREEN D l s D 2 on o HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual RS 232 Cable Pinouts CENTER SIDE DE JACK 9PIN D SUB FEMALE IPIN F FUNCTION NC _ RESV 0 5 GND 3 RXD PC DATA HTD FC CLe Nc wec 7 CTS KB CLK 8 RTS KB DATA SHELL SHIELD Foods ob W HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices A 7 Serial Configuration Commands Appendix C Serial Configuration Commands Note For a list of utility commands such as read rate requests device control options and scanner status requests see Serial Utility Commands on page 7 2 Communications Host Port Connections Keyboard Mapping Communications Mode Host Port Protocol Preamble Postamble lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits data bits gt lt K116 keyboard mapping
70. nd a Utilities interface ESP can be used to configure the HS 1 in three main ways e Tree Controls Each configuration menu contains a list of all option settings that pertain to that specific element of HS 1 operation For example the Communications menu shows a Host Port Connections option and then a list of the sub options Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits and Data Bits Each of these sub options is configurable by using dropdown menus e Graphic User Interfaces HS 1 settings can be configured using such point and click tools as radio buttons zoom in zoom out sliders spin boxes check boxes and drag and drop functions e Terminal ESP s Terminal allows you to send serial configuration and utility commands directly to the HS 1 by typing them in the provided text field Information about using ESP in specific applications is provided in subsequent sections For ESP system requirements see Minimum System Requirements HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 1 Application Mode Application Mode App Mode allows you to access configuration menus Utilities tools and a Terminal where serial commands can be entered Click here to open the Terminal or Utilities views Click this icon to Connect to the scanner Menu toolbar File Model Options Connect View Help y a 9 amp Connect SendiRecy Switch Model Parameters Terminal Utilities Communicati
71. ne n a E a A r 4 5 No Read MESSAGE nianie r A E E ts adaeuaretaeden 4 6 Beeper Volmeri a A E een Beane 4 7 After you ve established communications you will need to address the timing and output parameters associated with your application This section explains those parameters Read Cycle by ESP Read Cycle by ESP Parameters Read Cycle Trigger Mode Hand Presentation Timing Time Between Identical Decodes 4 Wo Read Message Beeper volume To open nested options single click the 4 2 ESP Values Triggered O Enabled Medium High To change a setting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Read Cycle Read Cycle Serial Commands Trigger Mode lt K203 trigger mode gt Hand Presentation Timing lt K205 time between identical decodes gt No Read Message lt K714 status No Read message gt Beeper Volume lt K752 beeper mode gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 4 3 Trigger Mode Trigger Mode Definition Allows the user to determine whether the scanner will be in a continuous read mode or a triggered mode Serial Cmd lt K203 trigger mode gt Default Triggered Mode Options 0 Continuous Hand Presentation Mode 1 Triggered Mode Continuous Hand Presentation Mode The trigger is disabled the scanner is always in the read cycle and it will attempt to decode and output every scan The H
72. nformation is transferred between the HS 1 and the host lt K140 protocol gt Point to Point 0 Point to Point 1 Point to Point with RTS CTS Note The preamble lt K141 gt and postamble lt K142 gt character strings can be used to frame the decoded data in both protocol modes Point to Point Standard Usage Definition Serial Cmd Used only with RS 232 or RS 422 Standard Point to Point requires no address and sends the data to the host whenever it is available without a request or handshake from the host lt K140 0 gt FG gt ck 140 O gt lt gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Point to Point Default Save Settings Point to Point with RTS CTS Usage Definition Serial Cmd An HS 1 initiates a data transfer with an RTS request to send transmission The host when ready responds with a CTS clear to send and the data is transmitted RTS and CTS signals are transmitted over two dedicated wires as defined in the RS 232 standard Used only with RS 232 Point to Point with RTS CTS request to send clear to send is a simple hardware handshake protocol that allows an HS 1 to initiate data transfers to the host lt K140 7 gt gt
73. not be co located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE The HS 1 has been tested for compliance with CE Conformit Europ enne standards and guidelines and has been found to conform to applicable CE standards specifically the EMC requirements EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 ESD EN 61000 4 2 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 3 ENV 50204 EFT EN 61000 4 4 Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 6 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 for Class A products Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emissions The HS 1 has been tested by an independent electromagnetic compatibility laboratory in accordance with the applicable specifications and instructions Statement of Agency Compliance Statement of ROHS Compliance All Microscan readers with a G suffix in the FIS number are ROHS Compliant All compliant readers were converted prior to March 1 2007 All standard accessories in the Microscan Product Pricing Catalog are ROHS Compliant except 20 500013 01 and 98 000039 02 These products meet all the requirements of Directive 2002 95 EC European Parliament and the Council of the European Union for ROHS compliance In accordance with the latest requirements our ROHS Compliant products and packaging do not contain intentionally added Deca BDE Perfluorooctanes P
74. o determine beeper volume SerialCmd lt K752 beeper mode gt Default High Options 0 Off 1 Medium 2 High Bar Code Configuration Mode lt Cee cK Poe E gt High Default ayo Save Settings sk PS A U gt Off skrog 1 gt Medium HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 4 7 Beeper Volume 4 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual E 5 Symbologies Contents r 981 616 018 oy aslo geen ee ee eel ere eto ee ne er ent eee eee eee eee 5 2 Symbologies Serial COMMANAS scsseeeeecececceeeecseeeeeeeeceeceeeeeseeaesueeeseeeceeeeesesssaeaeaseeeeeeeeeeeees 5 3 COUE atta ape eo aie vac E E AAE na ptnaenaiec A 5 4 AD ee E T E E AE 5 9 ETI AV CO 2 Of orerar E R E E Ra 5 15 code IZO EAN T see EEE E ER T eee 5 22 COUE I aie E A A A E ne aianes oneateastup ear saeeretuncemataeiaroeucetaa meaner Ss 5 25 0S1 DataBar ASS secctect2cdadcessenttedacecteseestennctecidececeuepedcadecnatedsacedtetadeidadaatndesiecadstubdadenscundetseadeade 5 27 PS OS aoe sae ce ss ted ste eaceacaceeeds arecuceesaaeaeaaceuiciesnceetneciacean eat a 5 30 PS SSC o II E E E A E E E A E E E E ETT 5 34 MAUS VA 2 OT cece ta eee a E E e E e EEEE E 5 37 UPC EAN oes esc e A a a 5 43 China PostalCode oreiro E EEE o e Eaei 5 53 POFA ee cee net oe nde aieearie eet ecu ds Scene ncieedcie
75. ocket on a device or cable providing in out connectivity for various circuits and pins Concentrator Intermediary device that relays data from readers to a host and commands from the host to the readers or other devices DAC See Digital to Analog Converter Daisy Chain Linkage of primary and secondary readers allowing data to be relayed up to the host via auxiliary port connections Decode A Good Read The successful interpretation and output of the information encoded in a symbol Default Restores ROM or flash settings and initializes serial commands HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 13 Glossary of Terms Delimited A delimited command or field is bracketed by predefined characters Decode Rate The number of good reads per second ahieved by a reader Darkfield Illumination Lighting of objects surfaces or particles at very shallow or low angles so that light does not directly enter a reader s optical hardware Depth of Field The in focus range of a reader Measured from the distance behind an object to the distance in front of the object with all objects appearing in focus Diffused Lighting Scattered soft lighting from a wide variety of angles used to eliminate shadows and specular glints from profiled highly reflective surfaces Digital to Analog Converter DAC A VLSI circuit used to convert digitally processed images to analog for display on a monitor Digital Signal Processo
76. om the Download Center at www microscan com Minimum System Requirements e 166 MHz Pentium processor Pentium II processor recommended e Windows Vista XP or 2000 operating system e Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher e 64 MB minimum RAM 128 MB RAM recommended e 80 MB hard drive space e 800 x 600 minimum 256 color display 1024 x 768 32 bit color recommended 1 6 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Select Model When you start ESP the following menu will appear Select a Model Current Legacy o o a eppen 0x 830 0 870 MS 890 MS ob MS ser ae ee e Quadrus MINI PrE Quadrus MINI MINI Hawk Quadrus EZ Velocity T Pris HS 2D nar p Quadrus Verifier EZ Match Description HS 1 1 Show this dialog at startup Quick Start If you need to select another model later click Switch Model at the top of the screen yy Switch Model e Click the HS 1 button and then click OK If you do not want to make this selection every time you start ESP uncheck Show this dialog at startup e Select the default scanner name HS 1 1 or type a name of your choice in the Description text field and click OK e Click Yes when this dialog appears YY Would you like ta connect to the H5 17 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 7 Select Protocol and Connect to Scanner Select Protocol and Connect to Scanner USB e ESP will detect the scanner The Select Device dia
77. on Read Cycle Symbologies Click the Parameters Parameters ESP Values icon to return to full communications App Mode view from Communications Mode USB Native HID Terminal or Utilities fe RSS32 Baud Rate Click on these tabs to Parity access configuration trees Stop Bits like the one shown below Data Bits Host Protocol Point to Point E keyboard Mapping English U54 Cap Lock Mode OFF Numeric Key Numeric Preamble Disabled Preamble Characters CR El Postamble Enabled Postamble Characters CR LF For Help press F1 H5 1 1 H5 1 iERR Use HID H5 1 1 000 2 2 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Menu Toolbar File gt New Whenever New is selected the default configuration of ESP is loaded Open Save When Save or Save As is selected the ESP configuration is saved to the host computer s hard drive and available whenever the same file is selected under Open Important When you save menu changes to your hard drive these changes are not saved to the HS 1 The illustration below shows how settings can be saved and received between ESP and the HS 1 and ESP and the host hard drive Receive Reader Settings Save to Scanner Import Export Using ESP New Ctrl M Open Chrl 0 cave Chri 5 Save S Print Ctrl F Import Export Recent File Exit Import converts the ASCII settings from a text file to ESP configuration settings Export converts the active E
78. on Mode l Disabled Default SR BS IF Enabled xy Save Settings 5 52 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual China Postal Code Symbologies Serial Cmd lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled lt CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode lt K4A98 1 gt Enabled Save Settings ay HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled lt K498 0 gt Disabled Default 5 53 China Postal Code Check Digit Mode Serial Cmd lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enable No Output 2 Enable Output lt 5 Bar Code Configuration Mode ae a ene oi aan el af Save Settings 5 54 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Minimum Symbol Length Serial Cmd lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Default 11 Options 1 48
79. ot output the check digit with symbol data Serial Cmd lt K486 siatus check character mode check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CHGS lt K466 O gt Bar Code Configuration Mode l Disabled Default lt K456 1 gt Enabled ayo Save Settings 5 32 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Minimum Symbol Length MSI Code Definition This field specifies the minimum number of characters the HS 1 will recognize including a check character Default 6 lt _CEG lt K456 6 gt lt gt Serial Cmd lt K486 status check character mode check character output status Options 0 to 32 Bar Code Configuration Mode 6 Default _ Save Settings 0 minimum symbol length gt gt E HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 33 Plessey Code Plessey Code Status Plessey Code Usage Used primarily in library and retail applications Definition Plessey Code consists of pairs of wide and narrow bars representing binary data which taken in units of 12 define hexadecimal characters Serial Cmd lt K487 status check character output statu
80. pdown menu to change your port Connecting Select the COM Fort coma e Once you have S600 N 7 1 chosen the correct port click Start to connect Stop When you are connected you will see the green connection indicator in the status bar at the bottom right of your screen CONNEC I Point to Point COMI 115 2K N 8 1 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 11 Autoconnect cont Autoconnect cont If your RS 232 host settings cannot be changed to match the HS 1 s settings e Click Connect on ESP s menu toolbar and then select Connect on the dropdown menu e When the Connection Settings dialog appears check the Force Connect box and click Connect Baud AS 232 O USB Parity Stop Bits Data Bits geven Port COM Aus Port In Use y Force Connect 2 12 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP View The View menu allows you to move quickly between interfaces without using the icon buttons on the App Mode toolbar Wiel Parameters Terminal Utilities Bar Code Dialog Notice that each menu item corresponds with the icon buttons at the top of the ESP window Bar Code Dialog In the Bar Code Dialog you can create symbols by typing the characters you wish to encode This is a useful tool for creating configuration symbols allowing you to configure the scanner by decoding the symbols you crea
81. r DSP A VLSI chip designed for ultra high speed arithmetic processing Discrete I O Inputs and outputs characterized by discrete signal transitions from one voltage level to another so that digital switching can occur Direct Memory Access DMA A capability provided by some computer bus architectures that allows data to be sent directly to memory from an attached device DSP See Digital Signal Processor EPROM See Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Embedded Memory Onboard memory device such as EPROM or flash End of Read Cycle The time or condition at which the reader stops expecting symbol information to decode Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EPROM A memory chip that retains data when its power supply is turned off non volatile memory External Edge Allows a read cycle to be initiated by a trigger signal from an object detector when it detects the appearance of an object rising edge The read cycle ends with a good read a timeout or a new trigger External Level Allows a read cycle to be initiated by a trigger signal from an object detector The read cycle ends when the object moves out of the detector s range Falling Edge A change of state to inactive associated with a level trigger Field Programmable Gate Array FPGA A semiconductor device containing programmable interconnects and logic components Firmware Software hard coded in non volatile memo
82. r Interleaved 2 of 5 Definition A guard bar is a heavy bar surrounding the printed Interleaved 2 of 5 symbol It is usually 2x to 4x the width of the wide bar and creates a quiet zone of 8x to 15x the minimum space element This is useful to prevent false data output which can occur with highly tilted or skewed symbols Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bar Code Configuration Mode Ma ra lt CFG gt skg Enabled Save Settings Guard Bar Example ee 123456 5 20 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Range Mode Status Interleaved 2 of 5 Definition The Range Mode and Length parameters define several symbol length requirement options Serial Cmd lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Disabled The Length parameters define the exact symbol length required If neither matches the decoded symbol then the symbol is rejected gt
83. r example send lt K142 gt to request the status of Postamble Entering Control Characters in Serial Commands To enter control characters within a serial command hold down the Ctrl key while typing the desired character Example To enter a carriage return and line feed M4J enter lt K141 1 CNTL m CNTL j gt A 10 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Appendix D Communications Protocol Communications Protocol Command Table Protocol Command entered inmenu or EX Effect of Command serial command RES AD 04 Reset REQ AE 05 Request EOT AD 04 Reset STX AB 02 Start of Text ETX AC 03 End of Text ACK AR 06 Acknowledge NAK AU 15 Negative Acknowledge XON Q 11 Begin Transmission XOFF S 13 Stop Transmission HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual A 11 ASCII Table Appendix E ASCII Table Dec Hex Mne Ctrl Dec Hex Ch Dec Hex Ch Dec Hex Ch 00 00 NUL 32 20 SP 64 40 96 60 01 01 SOH A 33 21 65 41 A 97 61 a 02 02 STX B 34 22 66 42 B 98 62 b 03 03 ETX C 35 23 67 43 C 99 63 C 04 04 EOT AD 36 24 68 44 D 100 64 d 05 05 ENQ AE 37 25 69 45 E 101 65 e 06 06 ACK AP 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102 66 f 07 07 BEL AG 39 27 71 47 G 103 67 g 08 08 BS H 40 28 72 48 H 104 68 h 09 09 HT 41 29 73 49 105 69 i 10 OA LF AJ 42 2A 74 4A J 106 6A j
84. rt stop match output status 0 symbol length status symbol length check character status check character output status gt Interleaved 2 of 5 lt K472 status check character status check character output status symbol length 1 symbol length 2 guard bar range mode status gt Code 93 lt K475 status 0 minimum symbol length gt PDF417 lt K476 status gt DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 lt K482 status gt DataBar Limited RSS Limited lt K483 status gt DataBar Expanded RSS lt K484 status gt Expanded MSI Code lt K486 status check character mode check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Plessey Code lt K487 status check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Industrial 2 of 5 lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt UPC EAN lt K489 UPC A status UPC E status EAN 8 status EAN 13 status supplementals required supplemental 2 status supplemental 5 status UPC A as EAN 13 UPC E as UPC A EAN 8 as EAN 13 gt China Postal Code lt K498 status check digit mode min length max length gt Symbology Identifier lt K753 0 symbology identifier status gt HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 3 Code 39 Code 39 Usage Code 39 is the most widely used non retail 1D symbology Definition An alphanumeric symbology with unique start stop code patterns composed of 9 black and white elements per character
85. ry ROM and closely tied to specific pieces of hardware Fixed Symbol Length Increases data integrity by ensuring that only a symbol length will be accepted Focal Distance In optics the distance from the lens to the focal plane Focal Plane Usually found at the image sensor it is a plane perpendicular to the lens axis at the point of focus Focus Any given point in an image at which light converges the focal point FPGA See Field Programmable Gate Array Full Duplex A communications system in which signals can travel simultaneously between devices A 14 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Appendices Good Read A decode The successful scanning and decoding of the information encoded in a bar code symbol Half Duplex A communications system in which signals can travel between devices in both directions but not simultaneously Host A computer PLC or other device that is used to execute commands and process data and discrete signals Image Sensor A device that converts a visual image to an electrical signal a CCD for example Initialize Implement serial configuration commands into the reader s active memory Input A channel or communications line Decoded data or a discrete signal that is received by a device Ladder Orientation A linear symbol orientation in which the bars are parallel to the symbol s direction of travel Light Emitting Diode LED A
86. s 0 minimum symbol length gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt lt ke la r O gt Bar Code Configuration Mode _ Disabled Default lt K4a 1 gt ayo Enabled Save Settings 5 34 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies Check Character Output Status Plessey Code Definition When this field is enabled the check character will be output with symbol data When disabled the check character will not be output with symbol data Serial Cmd lt K487 status check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled lt CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode lt K46 1 gt ayo Enabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 1 Enabled skg 02 Disabled Default 5 35 Plessey Code Minimum Symbol Length Plessey Code Definition This field specifies the minimum number of characters the HS 1 will recognize including a check character Serial Cmd lt K487 status check character output status 0 minimum symbol length gt Default
87. sage Only changed if necessary to match host setting Definition One or two bits added to the end of each character to indicate the end of the character Serial Cmd lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits data bits gt Default One Options 0 One 1 Two Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt 1 K TOO O gt One Default wo ayo ad Save Settings gt lt K 100 Ti HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 3 7 Host Port Connections Data Bits Host Port Usage Only changed if necessary to match host setting Definition One or two bits added to the end of each character to indicate the end of the character Serial Cmd lt K100 baud rate parity stop bits data bits gt Default Seven Options 0 Seven 1 Eight Bar Code Configuration Mode lt CFG gt K 100 0 gt Seven Default K100 Eight co Save Settings 3 8 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Communications Host Port Protocol Usage Definition Serial Cmd Default Options In general the point to point protocols will work well in most applications They require no address and must use RS 232 or RS 422 communications standards Protocols define the sequence and format in which i
88. te Bar Code Configuration Type characters or commands in this rint ave As field or drag specific configuration values from the tree control directly Bar Code Value z ns 4q into this field to encode new symbols Choose a spatial ae orientation for amp Aatation the new symbol Caption Create a caption Same As Bar Code Value for the symbol that ao the i encoded adata or other characters of your choice Add start configuration code Add end configuration code Save Settings Differences trom Default Settings The symbol you create will be displayed in the field at the bottom of the Bar Code Dialog HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 2 13 Navigating in ESP Navigating in ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the tree controls 1 Left click on the Parameters ESP Values to expand menu Communications tems Communications Mode USB Wative HID 2 Double click the D S292 desired parameter Baud Rate 9600 and single click in oan E the selection box to a a ih view options epee E 3 Place your cursor aa n in the selection j Host Prokocol pont ear box scroll down to Keyboard Mapping English USA the setting you Cap Lock Mode GFF want to change Numeric Key Numeric The X indicates that ee the setting is default and single click Preamble Disabled the setting Preamble Charact
89. ter The first instance of ABC will be highlighted in the Terminal window Click the Find button to the left of the text field to locate additional instances of ABC HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 6 3 Send Send The Send function allows you to enter serial commands and then send them to the HS 1 e Type the command into the Send box 3 Parameters Terminal Utilities send e Press Enter to send the command to the HS 1 e Click the Send button to the left of the text field to send the command again 6 4 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Terminal Macros Macros can be stored in a macro selection bar edited in a separate window and executed by clicking on the macro name DeFaulk Macros Add Macro git Humber Checksum Disable Scanning Enable Scanning Exit Read Cycle For Help press F1 Click on the first arrow here to see Add Click on Next Macro or Default Macros Click on subsequent Row to see the When you default macros the entire arrows to edit macros next row of macros set is restored to their original macros macro commands When you click on the macro name the macro is executed in the Terminal window If the macro is a command it is sent to the HS 1 at the same time that it is displayed Editing a Macro When you click the arrow next to any macro and select Edit Macro the following dialog appears Macro Entry Macro Mame
90. ters that can be added to the end of the decoded data Serial Cmd lt K142 status oostamble character s gt Default Enabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled within any protocol lt _CFG gt lt K142 0 gt lt K142 1 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Enabled Default Settings ayo Postamble Characters Serial Cmd lt K142 status postamble character s gt Default AMAJ carriage return line feed Options To enter control characters within a serial command hold down the Ctrl key while typing the desired character Example lt K142 1 CTRL m CTRL j gt to enter MJ lt CFG gt lt K142n OD0A gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Carriage Return Line Feed Default Settings ayo 3 14 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual ees 4 Read Cycle Contents FRSA GV CIO Dy ESP ech iencsentla coe Ya ie rca il E eee ret A Catala ni allt 4 2 Read GyCle Serial GommandS 225 ii Fl els ei oe eect a ali aE dt 4 3 TOJE MOGE ais cncrtoteenaitrak Aca nerinataene n a E A Aumtaienenosennes 4 4 Hand Presentation TIMING cererii e
91. to be displayed on its own line Defines a one to four character data string that can be added to the beginning of the decoded data 1 Enabled within any protocol lt K141 status oreamble character s gt Disabled K141 0 gt lt K141 1 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Save 0 Disabled Disabled Default Enabled ayo Settings Preamble Characters Serial Cmd Default Options lt ayo HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Bar Code Configuration Mode lt K141 status preamble character s gt AM carriage return To enter control characters within a serial command hold down the Ctrl key while typing the desired character Example lt K141 1 CTRL ms gt to enter the control character M FG gt lt K141n UD gt Carriage Return Default Save Settings 3 13 Postamble Postamble Postamble Status Usage Useful for identifying and controlling incoming data For example defining the postamble as a carriage return and a line feed causes each decoded message to be displayed on its own line Definition Allows the user to enable or disable up to four postamble charac
92. uced Space Symbology or RSS DataBar Omnidirectional RSS 14 Note DataBar Omnidirectional was previously known as RSS 14 Usage Used in the grocery retail and prescription drug industries where 14 digit EAN item identification may be needed Definition DataBar Omnidirectional is a minimum length symbology that encodes 14 digits including a 1 digit indicator DataBar Omnidirectional is 96 modules wide It can be stacked in two rows it can read omnidirectionally if printed in full height or horizontally if height truncated for small marking Serial Cmd lt K482 status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled lt CFG gt skaza 0 gt Bar Code Configuration Mode Disabled Default lt K4a 1 gt ayo Enabled Save Settings HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 27 GS1 DataBar RSS DataBar Limited RSS Limited Note DataBar Limited was previously known as RSS Limited Usage DataBar Limited is designed to be read by laser scanners and CCD readers It is not recommended for omnidirectional slot scanners Definition Encodes a smaller 14 digit symbol 74 modules wide that is not omnidirectional Serial Cmd lt K483 status gt Default Disabled Options 0 Disabled 1 Enabled
93. ure Text Save Current Text Change Font Change Echo Font Enable Echo Change Background Color Mon Printable Characters Default Settings Find Nex F3 e Capture Text lets you append data in real time to a text file of your choice While in operation the text file cannot be opened You can select Pause to interrupt Ha capture flow or Stop to end the flow and open the ile e Save Current Text saves all text in the Terminal window to a text file e Find Next searches for a user defined section of text in the Terminal Find Previous operates in the same way as Find Next but searches backward through Terminal text Find Previous ShiFE F3 Keyboard Macros HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual E Utilities Contents Serial Utility COMMANAS cccceeeccceceeeeeeceeeeesseseecceceeeeeseeaaeesseseceeeeeeseeseseaeseeeeeeeeeeeeesseseaeasaesaeaas 7 2 Differences from 1D CT ANN casei cesses cetera sain cisenactsieredicltnn sldeaisticladaicbtewleale hcsidcecbieietindilwesinseca yecdamenceneabesdwenselatesieeeade 7 3 FU Y UG A EE E eset cvs bree I ee E O ss etm see R O ects E scp tgs es veoh sea easiest eas 7 4 DelauUlU RESEV SAVE siian nee ee ee 7 5 Sanner Status REQUESE xo icsaicdincacslceasacepencwsshide caberceteldiiecwsenetuiceseactiandee sansestageccbeeSaecendeetsnieds Weshoceenste 7 6 Bar Code Configuration Mode cccccccceceececeeeessseeeeceee
94. ve text box whenever your cursor hovers over the Document Memo item on the Options menu Insert up to 250 characters to describe this document Type document specific information here Options Preferences E Type document specific information here Model Memo Model Memo Similar to Document Memo the information you type in the Model Memo field will appear in a context sensitive text box whenever your cursor hovers over the Model Memo item on the Options menu Memos created in Model Memo are specific to the model enabled when the message was created Insert up to 250 characters to describe this model Type model epecific information here Ootions n Preferences Document Memo moo Type model specific information here Note Memos must be saved in a esp file if you want them to available in your next session If you do not save your current session any memos that you have entered during the session will be discarded and will be unavailable in your next session 2 10 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Using ESP Autoconnect e If your RS 232 connection attempt fails you can use Autoconnect to establish a connection between the HS 1 and the host Connecting Select the COM Fort com Press Start to autoconnect so Select the COM Fort EOM COM Other G Autoconnect e If your communications port is not the default COM1 use the dro
95. web links are highlighted in blue bold References to ESP its toolbar headings Communications Read Cycle Symbologies etc menu topics and other points of emphasis are highlighted in Bold Initial Caps Host Communications There are three ways to configure and test the HS 1 Microscan s Windows based ESP Easy Setup Program Software which offers point and click ease of use and visual responses to user adjustments e Serial commands such as lt K200 0 gt that can be sent from ESP s Terminal or another terminal program e Bar Code Configuration Mode using symbols that can be created in ESP and which are available throughout this manual How To Use This Manual This manual provides complete information on setting up integrating and configuring the HS 1 The sections are presented in the order in which the HS 1 might be set up and made ready for operation If you choose to configure the HS 1 using the configuration symbols provided be sure to follow this process every time 1 Read the Bar Code Configuration Mode symbol 2 Read the configuration symbol for the parameter you wish to set 3 Read the Save Settings symbol Introduction Statement of Agency Compliance FC The HS 1 has been tested for compliance with FCC Federal Communications Commission regulations and has been found to conform to all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device must
96. ymbol with fewer than the specified number of characters Because Industrial 2 of 5 is a continuous symbology it is prone to substitution errors Therefore a symbol length must be defined and a symbol must contain an even number of characters Serial Cmd lt K488 status check character status check character output status format symbol length 1 symbol length 2 gt af Default 6 Options 0 to 32 Bar Code Configuration Mode a o Save Settings Grae HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual 5 41 Industrial 2 of 5 Range Modes Industrial 2 of 5 Variable Length To set for any length Symbol Length 1 and Symbol Length 2 must both equal zero Minimum Length To set for minimum length both Symbol Length 1 and Symbol Length 2 must be equal to each other and be any number other than zero Fixed Length To set for a fixed length Symbol Length 1 and Symbol Length 2 must not be equal to each other 5 42 HS 1 Handheld Scanner User s Manual Symbologies UPC EAN UPC A Status UPC EAN Usage Definition Serial Cmd Default Options lt CFG gt Bar Code Configuration Mode lt K4689 Used primarily in point of sale applications in the retail industry UPC Universal Product Code is a minimum length numeric continuous symbology U
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