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1. UII DM with Data Field The HE45T is configured to construct UII and output additional data fields The output format is described after Figure 4 1 UII ISO 15434 DM with Data Field The HE45T is configured to construct UII or any ISO 15434 compliance data and output additional data fields The output format is described after Figure 4 1 The following options apply to all symbologies UII On for All Symbologies The HE45T is configured to construct UII only for all symbologies For decoded symbologies with invalid UII the HE45T stops image acquisition without an output string UII Off The HE45T is back to normal decoder behavior without constructing UII FIGURE 4 1 UII Codes UII DM On UII Off UII ISO 15434 DM On UII DM with Data Field UII ISO 15434 DM with Data Field UII On for All Symbologies DoD UID Settings Department of Defense Unique 4 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 4 3 Output Format UII DF0 DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 UII There are three types of data a Constructed UII data if the UII construction is successful b 15434 if the HE45T is configured to UII ISO15434 with Data Field and the decoded Data Matrix has the ISO 15434 syntax but fails to construct UII c An error message if the process fail based on corresponding configuration with Data Field on List of error messages 15434 ERROR DATA ELEME
2. Further Support If you have any questions concerning the use of products which are not answered in this manual please contact your local Siemens partner at your Siemens office You can find your local partner at http www siemens com automation partner You can find a guide to the technical documentation on offer for the individual SIMATIC products and systems at http www siemens de simatic tech doku portal You can find the catalog and online ordering systems at http mall automation siemens com Training Center SITRAIN Siemens Training Siemens Training SITRAIN offers a range of courses on Machine Vision and Symbology Reading Training classes are conducted in Norcross Georgia and at locations across the USA SITRAIN also offers courses on PLC Drives Controls HMI NET Process Control Analyzers and Instrumentation Electrical and Power Safety and more Details of current SITRAIN course offerings can be viewed at http www automation usa siemens com sitrain To view Machine Vision and Symbology course offerings please click on the Automation link in the middle of the page and then the Vision and Sensors link from the list that is presented Alternatively please contact the Siemens Training Registrar at 800 241 4453 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual xi Technical Support How to reach technical support for all A amp D products With the Support Request form on the
3. HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 20 Installing the RS 232 Cable 4 The HE45T will power on automatically 5 Scan the RS 232 One Way Mode code and then the Save Settings code to configure the reader FIGURE 1 21 RS 232 One Way Mode amp Save Settings Codes 6 Your HE45T should be ready for use Open the application on your host computer that will receive scanned data and begin scanning RS 232 Communication Data Bit Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 22 to set the appropriate data bit FIGURE 1 22 RS 232 Data Bit Codes RS 232 One Way Mode Save Settings Caution You must use a Siemens approved power adapter Reader failure due to use of incorrect power adapter will void all warranties 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Default Cabled Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 23 RS 232 Communication Stop Bit Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 23 to set the appropriate stop bit data FIGURE 1 23 RS 232 Stop Bit Codes RS 232 Communication Baud Rate Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 24 to set the appropriate baud rate FIGURE 1 24 RS 232 Baud Rate Codes RS 232 Communication Parity Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 25 to set parity FIGURE 1 25 RS 232 Parity Codes 2 Stop Bits 1 Stop Bit Default 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 Default 115200 Even Odd None Defau
4. 06 Data Identifiers 12 Text Element Identifiers DD The DoD assigned Format Indicator for TEI GS1_05 The GS1 format for Application Identifiers c Original decoded data if the UII field is error message See page 4 3 DF1 DF7 If the Data Matrix contains valid UII or 15434 syntax then all the elements of the ISO 15434 structure are displayed as data field DF1 to DF7 If UII field is error message see page 4 3 DF1 DF7 are empty strings Note For option UII ISO 15434 DM on if the UII field is 15434 then data elements of ISO 15434 are displayed in DF1 DF7 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 5 1 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 CHAPTER 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings Volume and Vibration Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 1 to set vibration mode FIGURE 5 1 Vibration amp Volume Codes Scan the codes in Figure 5 2 to set your reader s volume FIGURE 5 2 Volume Codes Vibrate On Beep On Vibrate On Beep Off Vibrate Off Beep On Default Beep Off Beep Low Beep High Default Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Scan the codes in Figure 5 3 to set the volume for keypad button press sounds FIGURE 5 3 Keypad Volume Codes Backlight Intensity Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 4 to set the intensity of the HE45T s backlight with High being the b
5. 23 data bits 1 22 erase prefix and suffix 7 4 image resolution mode 6 2 laser 5 3 parity 1 23 prefix 7 1 reader power off 5 3 stop bits 1 23 suffix 7 3 Index Index 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 time stamp 5 7 timeout 1 24 turbo dot peen mode 6 3 vibration 5 1 volume 5 1 Sleep Timeout 2 4 Specifications A 1 B 1 Stop Bit Settings 1 23 Suffix Settings 7 3 SXGA amp vga 1 36 6 2 he45t comes pre configured with 2 1 mode 1 36 only 6 2 Symbologies codabar 3 3 code 128 3 4 code 39 3 3 code 93 3 4 interleaved 2 of 5 3 5 pdf 417 3 5 qr code 3 6 upc ean jan 3 7 T Targeting Techniques 1 33 Techniques reading 1 33 targeting 1 33 Time Stamp Settings 5 7 Timeout Settings 1 24 backlight 5 2 Trigger Delays 2 5 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings 6 3 U UID 4 1 UII dm on 4 1 dm with data field 4 2 off 4 2 on for all symbologies 4 2 UII ISO 15434 dm on 4 1 dm with data field 4 2 Unique Item Identifier UII 4 1 UPC EAN JAN Symbology 3 7 USB downloader 1 19 keyboard mode 1 19 V VGA mode 1 36 only 6 2 Vibration Settings 5 1 Volume Settings 5 1
6. Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 5 7 Time Stamp Settings The HE45T has a battery powered real time clock embedded When enabled the time stamp will be a prefix to the data Time stamping continues until disabled The time stamp will be shown in the following format YYYYMMDD HH MM SS FIGURE 5 12 Time Stamp On Off Codes Note Turning on the time stamp feature will cause the reader to re start Make sure previous settings have been saved prior to scanning the code or you will lose unsaved settings The HE45T also has a separate time set feature for logging data defaulted off in shipped readers If you enable the time set feature every time the HE45T is powered off or rebooted the timer will stop Scan the codes in Figure 5 13 to turn the time set on off FIGURE 5 13 Time Set On Off Codes Note The time set feature is in relative time from when the reader was last powered up Off Default On M706_02 M707_03 On Off Default Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 8 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 6 1 6 Advanced Decoder Performance 6 CHAPTER 6 Advanced Decoder Performance Continuous Illumination Scan the codes in Figure 6 1 to have enable continuous LED illumination FIGURE 6 1 Continuous Illumination Enabled Disabled Codes Note
7. Statement Certification and Specifications B Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual B 3 FDA Statement This equipment complies with US21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040 10 EN 60950 1 2001 The HawkEye 45T can be set to use targeting lasers If the targeting lasers are activated do not stare into the beams The HawkEye 45T s targeting lasers have been rated as Class IIa Lasers by IEC 60825 1 Safety Guidelines Important Note LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2003 Caution Laser in the HE45T LASER RADIATION AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION LASER CLASS 2A Wavelength 630 nm Maximum radiant power lt 1mW EN 60825 1 2003 Appendix B Certification and Specifications B 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Specifications HawkEye 45T Physical Characteristics Reader Dimensions 1 6 H x 4 4 D x 1 8 W 4 1cm H x 11 0cm D x 4 6cm W Handle Dimensions 4 6 H x 3 8 L x 1 9 W 11 6cm H x 9 7cm L x 4 9cm W Reader Weight w Battery 6 0 oz 172 gm Battery Weight 2 1 oz 60 gm Handle Weight 2 1 oz 60 gm Performance Characteristics Power Requirements Reader 4 2Vdc Peak w backlight 400mA Continuous Scan w backlight 350mA Idle no backlight 150mA sleep 12 mA Power Off 0 5uA Bluetooth Radio 10m away at 4 2V Peak w backlight 525mA Continuous Scan 9W b
8. Web http www siemens de automation support request Telephone 49 180 5050 222 Telephone 800 333 7421 USA Fax 49 180 5050 223 Further information about our technical support is available in the Internet at http www siemens com automation service Service amp Support on the Internet The Siemens Service amp Support team provides you with comprehensive additional information on SIMATIC products in its online Internet services http www siemens com automation service amp support There you can find Current product information and downloads which you may find useful for your product The documents you require using our Service amp Support search engine A forum where users and experts from all over the world exchange ideas Your local partner for Automation amp Drives Information about onsite services repairs spare parts Lots more is available to you on our Service pages Manual Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual Items emphasizing important information are bolded Menu selections menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as Operation Configure etc Preface xii HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 1 1 Getting Started 1 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started The HawkEye 45T HE45T establishes
9. a Prefix or Suffix 7 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 7 3 Suffix Codes Continued Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings Scan the codes in Figure 7 4 to erase all prefix and suffix data FIGURE 7 4 Suffix Tab USB PS2 Suffix Tab RS 232 Suffix Erase None This code will erase all suffix data Save Settings Erase Prefix amp Suffix Data Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 8 1 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 CHAPTER 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Scan the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 to reset the reader FIGURE 8 1 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Codes Reset to USB Factory Default Settings Radio settings will not be reset with this code Reset to PS2 Factory Default Settings Radio settings will not be reset with this code Reset to RS 232 Factory Default Settings Radio settings will not be reset with this code Reset to RF One Way Factory Default Settings Bootloader Mode is utilized to download new version of bootloader firmware and custom applications M692_01 Bootloader Mode Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 8 2 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Codes Continued Note If you scan the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 you may lose your current settings Therefore make sure you save
10. amp VGA Mode In SXGA and VGA mode optional selection it has all different quality of images from SXGA and VGA separated The decode engine will have greater success decoding the images The tradeoff is the amount of time the reader uses processing the images even more than SXGA mode particularly when it is not decodable Imager Field of View and Resolution Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 37 FIGURE 1 39 SXGA amp VGA Imaging SXGA Imaging Area VGA Imaging Area 1024 640 640 Far Near 480 320 320 Far Near Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 38 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 40 HE45T Focal Lengths Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 2 1 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 CHAPTER 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming Introduction The HE45T comes pre configured with SXGA mode and its dual field optical system activated for all the triggers From the moment you turn on your HE45T you are taking full advantage of the dual path 1 3 megapixel imager and the 400 MHz processor with Siemens industry leading DPM technology The HE45T is easily customizable each trigger can be independently programmed for different behavior Near Field NF The nearest field of the HE45T s two image fields The Near Field can be configured to use SXGA or VGA resolution It has an optim
11. connection 1 5 input mode 1 7 memory 1 7 packet mode 1 6 power 1 5 Illumination continuous 6 1 Index Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual Index 3 Image Resolution Mode Settings 6 2 Imager field of view 1 36 resolution 1 36 Input Mode Icons 1 7 Intensity Settings backlight 5 2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology 3 5 K Keyboard Mapping 5 5 Keypad overview 1 3 L Laser Settings 5 3 Line of Sight Operating Range 1 25 M Maintenance 8 3 Mapping keyboard 5 5 Memory Icons 1 7 Modes one way 1 26 rf two way 1 26 rs 232 batch cable detect 1 14 sxga 1 36 sxga amp vga 1 36 vga 1 36 Motion Detection 2 5 N Near Field 2 1 O One Way Mode 1 26 Operating Range line of sight 1 25 Operation cabled 1 16 Out of Range Notification Settings 1 30 Overview icon 1 3 keypad 1 3 P Packet Mode Icons 1 6 Parity Settings 1 23 PDF 417 Symbology 3 5 Power Icons 1 5 Prefix Settings 7 1 Programming trigger handle 2 3 left 2 2 right 2 2 PS2 Communication Settings 1 21 Q QR Code Symbology 3 6 R Reader id and firmware version 5 4 power off settings 5 3 powering on amp off 1 3 settings locked amp unlocked 5 5 Reading Techniques 1 33 Reconnecting device 1 27 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults 8 1 RF Two Way Mode 1 26 RS 232 batch cable detect mode 1 14 cabled no power mode 1 15 S Safety general information 8 2 Scan Settings motion detection 2 5 Scanning continuous 2 3 Settings baud rate 1
12. improve the reading performance by enabling the Turbo Dot Peen mode It is also recommended that Read With Near Field Only mode and VGA Only mode be used in conjunction with the Turbo Dot Peen On mode to achieve the best reading response Note Turbo Dot Peen mode should not be used for reading small marks dot peen or others as it may increase the processing time and reduce the robustness of reading small marks FIGURE 6 3 Turbo Dot Peen Mode On Off Codes On Off Default Chapter 6 Advanced Decoder Performance 6 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Exposure Control The HE45T with the default exposure control settings Exp Auto maintains proper exposure settings with minimized capture frames to help improve first read rate The other three fixed exposure settings are suitable for applications with the same type of contrast marks Note If you change exposure control the HE45T begins using the new exposure control on the second trigger For example assume the following 1 HE45T Exp Auto 2 You read Exp High 3 First Trigger HE45T Exp Auto 4 Second Trigger HE45T Exp High 5 Nth Trigger HE45T Exp High FIGURE 6 4 Exposure Control Codes Exp High Exp Mid Exp Low Exp Auto Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 7 1 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 CHAPTER 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix Prefix Settings If you scan the codes in Figur
13. settings on your reader before scanning the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 General Safety Information Repairs and Adjustments Only those individuals authorized by Siemens should attempt to make repairs or adjustments to HE45T equipment If the reader casing is opened the warranty is voided Power Supply Use only the particular power supply provided for use with a specific reader when operating Siemens equipment Accessories Only those accessories approved by Siemens should be utilized with Siemens equipment Non compliance with any of the above may result in Injury to individuals handling the equipment Damage to the equipment Voiding of the maintenance contract Bootloader mode is utilized to download new versions of bootloader firmware and custom applications Lasers The HE45T utilizes a laser FOR TARGETING PURPOSES ONLY If the laser is activated do not stare into the beam Clear All CodeXML Rules Prefix amp Suffix Clear All Stored Data Save Settings Warning Charge the Lithium Ion Battery in the BH1 BH2 with Siemens cables ONLY Do not open battery dispose of in fire or short circuit it may ignite explode leak or get hot causing personal injury HE45T Accessories Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 8 3 HE45T Accessories Please call your Siemens representative for more information on accessories HE
14. 3 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 6 to enable disable Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology settings FIGURE 3 6 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Codes PDF 417 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 7 to enable disable PDF 417 symbology settings FIGURE 3 7 PDF417 Symbology Codes Int 2 of 5 On Int 2 of 5 Off Default Sample Int 2 of 5 Code PDF 417 On PDF 417 Off Default Sample PDF 417 Code Chapter 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 QR Code Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 8 to enable disable QR Micro QR Code symbology settings FIGURE 3 8 QR Code Symbology Codes QR Micro QR On QR Micro QR Off Default Sample QR Code UPC EAN JAN HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 3 7 UPC EAN JAN Scan the codes in Figure 3 9 to enable disable UPC EAN JAN symbology settings FIGURE 3 9 UPC EAN JAN Symbology Codes All 1D Bar Codes Scan the codes in Figure 3 10 to enable all supported 1D bar codes Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Codabar UPC FIGURE 3 10 All 1D Codes On Off UPC On UPC Off Default UPC Extension On UPC Extension Off Default Sample UPC A Code All 1D Codes On All 1D Codes Off Chapter 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 8 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 De
15. 45T Maintenance The HE45T operates efficiently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions Cleaning the HE45T s Window The HE45T s window should be clean to allow the best performance The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the Reader Do not touch the window Your HE45T uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera A dirty window may stop the HE45T from reading codes If the window becomes dirty clean it with a soft non abrasive cloth or a facial tissue no lotions or additives that has been moistened with water You may use a mild detergent to clean the window but the window should be wiped with a water moistened cloth or tissue after using the detergent The HE45T s display screen and housing may be cleaned in the same way For applications that require cleaning with disinfectant please use products with the following ingredients Isopropyl Alcohol Ethyl Alcohol Denatured Grade Siemens does not recommend using bleach Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual A 1 A Programming Codes for Alternate OS A APPENDIX A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility Use the following procedure to program the HE45T to work with the Mac platform running under OS X 1 Scan the
16. 45T to your host computer via USB interface Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 18 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 1 Make sure the USB cable is sufficiently attached to your HE45T Figure 1 12 and Figure 1 14 FIGURE 1 15 Installing the USB Cable 2 You DO NOT need to power off your host computer Figure 1 15 The HE45T with USB interface can be plugged into any host while the computer is powered up 3 Connect the USB interface cable to the host Figure 1 15 If you are unsure of the proper location to connect the USB cable please consult the manual of your host computer 4 The USB interface does not require an additional power supply If you are using a battery handle BH1 or BH2 for batch mode the HE45T will automatically recharge the battery whenever the reader is a attached to a host that is powered up 5 The HE45T will power on automatically 6 Scan the USB Keyboard Mode code and then the Save Settings code to configure the reader FIGURE 1 16 USB Keyboard Mode amp Save Settings Codes 7 Your HE45T should be ready for use Open the application on your host computer that you wish to send data to and begin scanning USB Keyboard Mode Save Settings Cabled Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 19 USB Communication Settings USB Keyboard Mode Data is sent from the Reader and interpreted by the host just as i
17. E 2 3 Handle Trigger Programming Codes Continuous Scan Settings Scan the codes in Figure 2 4 to turn continuous scanning on off FIGURE 2 4 Continuous Scan On Off Codes Note This function is only recommended for short term use because of battery consumption see Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout on page 2 4 Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Read Code with Far Field Imager ONLY Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY Both Near amp Far Field On Near Field Only On Far Field Only On Off Default Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout Scan the codes in Figure 2 5 to set the amount of time a cabled HE45T will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode FIGURE 2 5 Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout Codes Scan the codes in Figure 2 6 to set the amount of time an uncabled HE45T will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode FIGURE 2 6 Continuous Scan Wait Before Enter Sleep Mode Codes Note This function is only recommended for short term use because of battery consumption Cabled 2 Hours Cabled Always Default Uncabled 5 Minutes Default Uncabled 15 Minutes Uncabled 30 Minutes Motion Detection Scan Settings Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 2 5 Continuous Scan Trig
18. Figure 1 8 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 12 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 8 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Handle The HE45T can be secured further with threaded screws on the under side of the handle as shown in Figure 1 9 FIGURE 1 9 Location of Threaded Screws Batch Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 13 Charging the Lithium Ion Battery The battery automatically charges every time a cable interface is attached to the reader and the host is powered up Note The RS 232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall socket for the reader to charge If you power up the HE45T with a completely discharged battery it will take up to 10 minutes before the reader will become operational Batch Operation Note To utilize batch functionality you will need to use the BH1 or BH2 battery handle Batch data storage and data transfer are controlled by the resident JavaScript application on your HE45T reader Please consult the HE45T Display User Manual for the application on your HE45T for instructions on how to control data storage and transfer For Auto Transfer Buffer Memory use the codes in Figure 1 10 too Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 14 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 10 Batch Data Storage amp Transfer Codes RS232 Considerations In RS 232 Batch Cable Detect mode the HE45T wi
19. HawkEye 45T User Manual EM 20861 1V101 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol The notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken Caution without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken Notice indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding notice is not taken into account Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qu
20. NT SEPARATOR 15434 ERROR DOUBLE TRAILER 15434 ERROR FORMAT INDICATOR 15434 ERROR HEADER 1ST POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 2ND POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 3RD POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 4TH POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR 15434 ERROR TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION 15434 ERROR TRAILER RECORD SEPARATOR UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO LONG UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO SHORT UII ERROR LOWER CASE CHARACTER UII ERROR NEED UII ELEMENT FIRST UII ERROR SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR TEI DATA CHARACTER UII ERROR TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR UII ELEMENT INCOMPLETE UII ERROR WRONG FORMAT INDICATOR A field separator Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID 4 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 DF0 There are three types of data a UII type if the UII field is Constructed UII data See page 4 3 List of UII types ESN Electronic Serial Identifier for Cellular Mobile Telephones GIAI Global Individual Asset Identifier GRAI Global Returnable Asset Identifier GRAI_GIAI either GRAI or GIAI UII0 a TEI with UID as a data qualifier UII1 construct 1 UII2 construct 2 USN Universal Serial Number UST Universal Serial Tracking Number VIN Vehicle Identification Numbers b Format Indicator if the UII field is 15434 See page 4 3 List of format indicators 05 Application Identifiers
21. Reset to USB Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code Reset to RS 232 Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code Reset to RF One Way Factory Defaults Clear All CodeXML Rules Codabar Symbology HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 3 3 Codabar Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 2 to enable disable Codabar symbology settings FIGURE 3 2 Codabar Symbology Codes Code 39 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 3 to enable disable Code 39 symbology settings FIGURE 3 3 Coded 39 Symbology Codes Codabar On Default Codabar Off Sample Codabar Code 39 On Code 39 Off Default Sample Code 39 Code Chapter 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Code 93 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 4 to enable disable Code 93 symbology settings FIGURE 3 4 Code 93 Symbology Codes Code 128 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 5 to enable disable Code 128 symbology settings FIGURE 3 5 Code 128 Symbology Codes Code 93 On Code 93 Off Default Sample Code 93 Code Code 128 On Code 128 Off Default Sample Code 128 Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual
22. Siemens recommends only using this feature with cabled readers due to increased power consumption Enable Continuous Illumination Disable Continuous Illumination Default Chapter 6 Advanced Decoder Performance 6 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Image Resolution Mode Settings The megapixel imager in the HawkEye 45T has the SXGA resolution of 1280x1024 pixels For reading 1 D and 2 D bar codes with cell size or X dimension greater than 15 mils or 0 015 inches many pixels are redundant and can be safely ignored without negatively impacting the reading success By selecting the VGA resolution of 640x480 pixels the HE45T increases the reading performance by decreasing the image capture and processing time SXGA Only Cell size or X dimension of most bar codes is no greater than 15 mils 0 015 inches VGA Only Cell size of all bar codes is greater than 15 mils SXGA amp VGA For reading bar codes with mixed cell sizes or X dimensions FIGURE 6 2 Image Resolution Mode Codes SXGA amp VGA SXGA Only Default VGA Only Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings Advanced Decoder Performance 6 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 6 3 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings The HE45T with the default settings offers the best overall performance for Data Matrix DPM reading For reading dot peen marks with cell size larger than 15 mils or 0 015 inches it is often possible to
23. a new benchmark for Portable Data Terminals and Hand Held Computers by combining the industry s best imaging technology with a graphic display and rugged keyboard to create the smallest and lightest full featured bar code reading terminal on the market Using the same ergonomic platform as the highly successful HE40T the HE45T extends mobile all symbology bar code reading to include information display and keyboard entry This combination has created a reading system that supports DPM application Department of Defense Unique Identification DoD UID High density matrix codes and larger low density linear codes Superior working range High speed omni directional decoding Wireless and cabled interfaces Portable data terminal Unsurpassed data rates Siemens eliminates the need for costly high overhead operating systems by providing an open platform JavaScript development environment within its Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 CodeXML Applications Development Suite With CodeXML and JavaScript Developers and Information Technology organizations no longer need to worry about expensive porting of applications between Windows Windows Pocket PC Windows CE Net et al A unique feature of the Applications Development Suite is the ability to protect both development investment and data security by a customer unique key encryption which
24. acklight 400mA Idle no back light 250mA Illumination Embedded Class 1 LED Field of View Near 1 0 H x 1 5 W 2 5cm H x 3 8cm W at focal point Far 2 5 H x 4 0 W 6 4cm H x 10 2cm W at focal point Focal Point Near approximately 4 10 2cm Far approximately 9 22 9cm Sensor Progressive Scan CMOS 1 33 MP 1024x1280 256 level gray scale Optical Resolution Near Field 1024 x 640 pixels Far Field 1024 x 640 pixels Pitch 60 from front to back Specifications Certification and Specifications B Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual B 5 Skew 60 from plane parallel to symbol side to side Rotational Tolerance 180 Target Beam Class IIa Visible Laser Diode at 630 nm Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight Up to 9 000ft candles 98 890 lux Shock Withstands multiple drops of 4 feet 1 2 meters concrete Optional Cable Interfaces USB Full Speed RS 232 amp PS 2 Memory 4MB of memory for data and user programs Programming Use programming Data Matrix code User Environment Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Decode Capability Data Matrix PDF417 QR Code MicroQR Code Code 39 Code 128 UPC EAN JAN Int 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 Image Output Options JPEG or BMP Uncompressed Field Selection Near
25. adio PIN You will get a text string with your firmware version and HE45T ID number Xap iVVVVWWWWXXXXSSSSSSSSSSPXXXXXXXXSiemens Z Z Z ZZ Xap i Siemens Internal ID not applicable VVVV The application firmware version number WWWW The bootloader firmware version number XXXX The radio firmware version number SSSSSSSSSS The reader s serial number ten digits P Is A if running firmware is the application B if bootLoader XXXXXXXX Siemens Internal ID not applicable Siemens Z Z Z ZZ Siemens software release version Example Xap i3308314606040010029505A17 0016 Siemens 1 0 1 7 Reader ID amp Firmware Reader Settings Locked amp Unlocked Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 5 5 Reader Settings Locked amp Unlocked Scan the codes in Figure 5 10 to lock or unlock the current settings on your reader FIGURE 5 10 Reader Settings Locked Unlocked Codes Note Prefix and Suffix programming codes memory transfer and delete commands Clear All CodeXML Rules and Suffix Erase None commands are not locked by this feature Keyboard Support US English Default Use this option with the U S keyboard to display characters of ASCII values from 1 to 126 Non printable characters with ASCII values from 1 to 31 are shown as symbols in Windows You can ent
26. al Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 37 Handle with Trigger Note The trigger on the handle attachment is light Squeezing too hard may damage the reader To read a symbol with the HE45T 1 The HE45T features omnidirectional decoding Center the symbol in any orientation within the laser dot aiming pattern Figure 1 38 FIGURE 1 38 Centering the Symbol Within the Laser Dot Targeting and Reading Techniques Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 35 Note The HE45T can read a symbol that is not centered however the HE45T performs best when a code is centered 2 The HE45T was developed to decode both very small 2 D symbols and larger 1 D symbols The reader has an innovative dual field decode zone The HE45T DECODES BOTH ZONES SIMULTANEOUSLY The reader has a lens focused on a near field for smaller codes optimal focal point is 4 inches and one lens focused on a far field for larger codes optimal focal point 9 inches To read smaller symbols move the HE45T closer to the symbol To read larger symbols move the reader farther away from the symbol The entire HE45T decode zone varies between two 2 and twenty 20 or more inches 3 Hold the HE45T still DO NOT SWIPE OR MOVE THE READER Press the trigger until the HE45T beeps indicating the code has been successfully decoded 4 To read a symbol with a shiny background hold the HE45T slightly tilted to avoid the r
27. al focal point of 4 101 6 mm away from the lens of the reader The width of the Field of View is 1 5 38 1 mm at the optimal focus point Far Field FF The farthest field of the HE45T s two image fields The Far Field can be configured to use SXGA and VGA resolution It has an optimal focal point of 9 228 6 mm away from the lens of the reader The width of the Field of View is 4 101 6 mm at the optimal focus point The following sections provide you with the ability to program individual triggers or all triggers to perform with different parameters Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Left Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2 1 to set the left trigger functionality FIGURE 2 1 Left Trigger Programming Codes Right Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2 2 to set the right trigger functionality FIGURE 2 2 Right Trigger Programming Codes Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Read with Far Field Imager ONLY Read with Near Field Imager ONLY Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Read Code with Far Field Imager Only Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY Handle Trigger Programming Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 2 3 Handle Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2 3 to set the handle trigger functionality FIGUR
28. alified personnel Within the context of the safety notices in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following Trademarks All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG Automation and Drives Postfach 4848 90437 N RNBERG GERMANY 12 2006 Copyright Siemens AG 2006 Technical data subject to change Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper transport storage positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance R
29. allows the developer to control the distribution and modification of applications to specific serial numbered HE45T readers The HE45T features a 1 3 MegaPixel dual field image collection engine a 400MHz AMD Alchemy Au1100 CPU and 8MB of non volatile memory Portable operations are supported by a 1950 mAH Lithium Ion Battery and a Real Time Clock with its own battery backup system For wireless communications a 2 4 GHz radio system is available and compatible with a wide range of Bluetooth systems as well as the CodeXML Modem with a unique data and pairing encryption system for unsurpassed wireless data security Note Use of this device other than specified by Siemens is prohibited Unpacking The standard HE45T reader is shipped with a USB cable interface The reader also features a battery blank that must be installed in the reader at all times Various accessories are available for the HE45T 3 cable options USB RS 232 or PS 2 H2 Cabled Handle with battery blank BH1 Battery Handle 1950 mAH long life Lithium Ion battery BH2 Battery Handle 3900 mAH long life Lithium Ion battery Class 1 Bluetooth radio with 300 foot operating range External battery charger CodeXML Bluetooth modem Powering Reader On amp Off Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 3 Please keep your packing materials The HE45T is shipped in an approved shipping co
30. anual 1 25 Note While installing the Bluetooth Configuration Manager software that was included with your Bluetooth adapter make sure to note the Virtual COM Port number the software assigned for the adapter e g COM 10 This is the COM Port your HE45T will connect through To connect your reader scan the Reset to Factory Defaults in Figure 1 28 Then the QuickConnect Code and your HE45T will automatically connect You should also scan the Save Settings code if you want to save these settings Note If the HE45T powers off without scanning the Save Settings code you will lose your settings FIGURE 1 28 Reset to RF Factory Defaults Code Radio Range and Transferring Data The HE45T radio is a Class 1 device If connected to another Class 1 device the reader has roughly a 300 foot line of sight operating range If connecting to a Class 2 or Class 3 device the operating range may drop to match the lower range Once a reader is connected the application software on the host must be open to receive data When the HE45T detects the radio is out of range the HE45T will store data on the reader s non volatile memory The reader will continue to try and send data until radio is back in range Once the data is sent the data will be erased from the reader s memory If the radio cannot connect in 90 seconds it will give an error beep The reader will continue to try and connect until it has reached the programmable radio timeout se
31. cember 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 4 1 4 Department of Defense Unique 4 CHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID UID is a mandatory Department of Defense requirement on all solicitations issued January 1 2004 This policy mandates the use of Data Matrix symbology on a large class of equipment and parts procured by DoD The HE45T reader complies with Department of Defense Standard Practice Identification MIL STD 130 Once the HE45T decodes the Data Matrix symbol and if the Unique Item Identifier UII or ISO 15434 is turned on it checks the ISO 15434 syntax with ISO 15418 ANSI MH10 8 2 AI amp DI and ISO 21849 ATA TEI semantics to construct UII DoD UID Settings The following UID data output options are applicable to Data Matrix only and have no effect on other symbologies UII DM On The HE45T is configured to construct UII If there is a valid UII a UII string is outputted For decoded Data Matrix with invalid UII HE45T stops image acquisition without an output string UII ISO 15434 DM On The HE45T is configured to construct UII or any ISO 15434 compliance data The output is either UII or valid ISO 15434 syntax complied data For a decoded Data Matrix with invalid UII or ISO 15434 syntax the HE45T stops image acquisition without an output string Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID 4 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006
32. code Figure A 1 to restore USB factory default settings FIGURE A 1 Reset to USB Factory Defaults Code 2 Scan the three programming codes Figure A 2 in the following order Microsoft Windows CE Linux Mac OS X code USB Keyboard Mode code Save Settings code Reset to USB Factory Defaults Settings Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE A 2 Scan Codes in order top to bottom 3 Cycle the power on the HE45T by removing and re installing the battery in the unit USB Keyboard Mode Save Settings Microsoft Windows CE Linux Mac OS X Programming Codes for Alternate OS A Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual A 3 4 Plug the USB cable into the Mac processor not the keyboard The screen in Figure A 3 is displayed FIGURE A 3 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Introduction Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 5 Click Continue The screen Figure A 4 is displayed FIGURE A 4 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Identifying Keyboard Programming Codes for Alternate OS A Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual A 5 6 Scan the Siemens code in Figure A 5 FIGURE A 5 Siemens Code The screen in Figure A 6 is displayed FIGURE A 6 Keyboard Setup Assistant Scre
33. e 7 1 you may lose your current settings Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the prefix codes If you scan more than one prefix you will receive each scanned prefix in your scanned data i e if you scan the comma prefix twice you will get two comma prefixes Scan the codes in Figure 7 1 to set the appropriate prefix Chapter 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 7 1 Prefix Codes Prefix Comma Prefix Space Prefix Tab USB PS2 Prefix Tab RS 232 Prefix Erase Prefix Carriage Return This code will erase all prefix data Save Settings Line Feed RS 232 Suffix Settings Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 7 3 Suffix Settings If you scan the codes in Figure 7 2 there are two pages of suffix codes you may lose your current settings Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the Suffix codes If you scan more than one suffix you will receive each scanned suffix in your scanned data i e if you scan the comma suffix twice you will get two comma suffixes Scan the codes in Figure 7 2 to set appropriate suffix FIGURE 7 2 Suffix Codes Suffix Carriage Return RS 232 Suffix Comma Suffix Line Feed RS 232 Suffix Carriage Return Line Feed RS 232 Suffix Space Suffix Enter USB PS2 Save Settings Chapter 7 Adding
34. e HE45T utilizes advanced decoding algorithms to extract data from the captured image The reader features left and right triggers These triggers may be programmed to perform various features The reader is shipped with the left trigger and right trigger functioning as a decode symbol command The H2 Cabled Handle and BH1 BH2 Battery Handle each feature a trigger on the handle The two triggers on the top of the reader also work when the handle is attached TABLE 1 11 Possible HE45T Configurations Bluetooth Radio Mode Description Bluetooth One Way This is a way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data by radio frequency Bluetooth Bluetooth Two Way This mode is used when there is a need for packetized bidirectional communication between the HE45T and an application by radio frequency Bluetooth This requires implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and is 100 reliable Siemens offers a Windows or PocketPC version of software called CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition BE that automatically provides packet protocol verification CodeXML Router BE allows for end to end Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate issues with out of range data loss Bluetooth Secure This mode is used for transferring data in an encrypted format from the HE45T to a host computer through a Bluetooth connection Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 34 HawkEye 45T User Manu
35. e before the reader will timeout will decrease battery life If the reader has power USB cable power cable etc it will disconnect based on cable timeout settings FIGURE 1 35 Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Codes 90 Seconds Default 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 30 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 36 to enable a beep or vibrate notification when the radio goes out of range FIGURE 1 36 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Codes Bluetooth Out of Range Beep On Bluetooth Out of Range Notify with Vibrate On Bluetooth Out of Range Vibrate amp Beep On Bluetooth Out of Range Vibrate and or Beep Off Default Reader Feedback Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 31 Reader Feedback Table 1 8 through Table 1 11 show potential icon combinations in the HE45T Display software Consult the table to verify a configuration TABLE 1 8 Possible HE45T Configurations RS 232 Mode Description RS 232 One Way This is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the serial RS232 port RS 232 Two Way This mode allows for reliable communication by utilizing packet acknowledgement protocol RS 232 Secure This mode is used for transferring data in an encrypt
36. ecting from the Reader 1 27 Reconnecting to the Reader 1 27 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Disconnect 1 28 Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Uncabled 1 29 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings 1 30 Reader Feedback 1 31 Targeting and Reading Techniques 1 33 Imager Field of View and Resolution 1 36 CHAPTER 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 1 Introduction 2 1 Left Trigger Programming 2 2 Contents Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual vii Right Trigger Programming 2 2 Handle Trigger Programming 2 3 Continuous Scan Settings 2 3 Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout 2 4 Continuous Scan Trigger Delays 2 5 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay 2 5 Motion Detection Scan Settings 2 5 CHAPTER 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 1 Codabar Symbology 3 3 Code 39 Symbology 3 3 Code 93 Symbology 3 4 Code 128 Symbology 3 4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology 3 5 PDF 417 Symbology 3 5 QR Code Symbology 3 6 UPC EAN JAN 3 7 All 1D Bar Codes 3 7 CHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID 4 1 DoD UID Settings 4 1 CHAPTER 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 1 Volume and Vibration Settings 5 1 Backlight Intensity Settings 5 2 Backlight Timeout Settings 5 2 Laser Settings 5 3 Reader Power Off Settings 5 3 Reader ID and Firmware Version 5 4 Reader Settings Locked amp Unlocked 5 5 Keyboard Support 5 5 Time Stamp Se
37. ed format from the HE45T to a host computer through the serial RS232 port TABLE 1 9 Possible HE45T Configurations PS2 Mode Description PS2 Keyboard This is the standard mode for transferring data from the HE45T through a PS2 port Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 32 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 TABLE 1 10 Possible HE45T Configurations USB Mode Description USB One Way This is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through a USB port USB Two Way This mode is used when there is a need for packetized bidirectional communication between the HE45T and an application through a USB port This mode emulates the transfer of data from the HE45T to a host computer via a keyboard interface USB Virtual COM Port 1 This mode allows communication between a USB port and an application expecting serial input A virtual com driver must be loaded onto the host computer before reader can be utilized in this mode USB Secure This mode is used for transferring data in an encrypted format from the HE45T to a host computer through a USB port USB Downloader This mode is used when downloading firmware changes to the reader Targeting and Reading Techniques Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 33 Targeting and Reading Techniques The HE45T utilizes digital camera technology to take a picture of a symbol Once an image is captured th
38. eflected light from the LEDs 5 The reader may be optimized to your specific environment by scanning codes in Chapter 6 Advanced Decoder Performance Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 36 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Imager Field of View and Resolution The HE45T s dual field optical system may be modified based on your scanning environment The HE45T s megapixel imager may be set to the following three modes SXGA Mode In standard SXGA mode default the 1 3 Million Pixel imager is divided into near field and far field decode zones In each zone the resolution is 1024 x 640 pixels see Figure 1 39 In this mode of operation the reader utilizes the highest resolution creating the widest working range on 1 D and 2 D symbols of all densities The trade off is the amount of time the reader spends processing the image This time can be reduced by optimization functions If only the near field is used small high density symbols the far field image can be ignored If only the far field is used large lower density symbols the near field can be ignored VGA Mode In VGA mode optional selection the 1 3 Million Pixels are sampled on a 4 to 1 basis This greatly reduces the amount of time necessary for the transfer of the image to the CPU and the resulting processing time Figure 1 39 The trade off for this increased speed is a reduction in resolution SXGA
39. en Cannot Identify Keyboard Siemens Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 7 Click OK The Select the Keyboard Type screen is displayed FIGURE A 7 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Select Keyboard Type 8 Select ANSI and then click Done You are now ready to scan codes in using Mac OS X Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual B 1 B Certification and Specifications B APPENDIX B Certification and Specifications CE Compliance The HawkEye 45T has been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 1999 5 EC to comply with the following European Standards EN 60950 1 2001 Low Voltage Safety EN 300 238 2 2000 07 Radio EN 55022 1994 Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emissions EN 55024 1998 EMC Immunity Requirements EN 61000 4 2 ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 4 EFT EN 61000 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 6 Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Fields EN 61000 4 11 Line Interruption Appendix B Certification and Specifications B 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 All Siemens products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in conformance with the applicable EEC Council Directives However certain factory installed options o
40. er them by holding down the Alt key typing the digits of the ASCII value using the numeric keypad and then releasing the Alt key US English With Leading 0 Use this option with the U S keyboard to display full ASCII characters the same way as they are entered by typing Alt 0 ASCII value from the numeric keypad Non printable characters are shown as action in Windows For example typing Alt 0 13 results in the Carriage Return that moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line French Use this option with the French keyboard to display ASCII characters the same way as the US English With Leading 0 option with the U S keyboard German Use this option with the German keyboard to display ASCII characters the same way as the US English With Leading 0 option with the U S keyboard Universal Keyboard Use this option to support any type of keyboard however requires more time for displaying each character The characters Reader Settings Locked Reader Settings Unlocked Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 are displayed the same way as the US English With Leading 0 option with the U S keyboard Scan the codes in Figure 5 11 to set appropriate keyboard mapping FIGURE 5 11 Keyboard Mapping Codes US English Default US English With Leading 0 French German Universal Keyboard Time Stamp Settings
41. ev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual v Contents Safety Guidelines ii Qualified Personnel iii Prescribed Usage iii Trademarks iii Disclaimer of Liability iii PREFACE Welcome ix Purpose of This Manual ix Laser Safety ix Further Support x Training Center x SITRAIN Siemens Training x Technical Support xi Service amp Support on the Internet xi Manual Conventions xi CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1 1 Unpacking 1 2 Powering Reader On amp Off 1 3 Keypad Icon Overview 1 3 Contents vi HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Icons 1 5 Power Icons 1 5 Connection Icons 1 5 Communication Mode Icons 1 6 Packet Mode Icons 1 6 Memory Icons 1 7 Input Mode Icons 1 7 Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle 1 8 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle 1 10 Charging the Lithium Ion Battery 1 13 Batch Operation 1 13 RS232 Considerations 1 14 Cabled Operation 1 16 USB Cable Installation 1 17 USB Communication Settings 1 19 PS2 Cable Installation 1 19 PS2 Communication Settings 1 21 RS 232 Cable Installation 1 21 RS 232 Communication Data Bit Settings 1 22 RS 232 Communication Stop Bit Settings 1 23 RS 232 Communication Baud Rate Settings 1 23 RS 232 Communication Parity Settings 1 23 Cabled Reader Timeout Settings 1 24 Bluetooth Radio Operation 1 24 Connecting With A QuickConnect Code 1 24 Radio Range and Transferring Data 1 25 Save Settings 1 27 Disconn
42. f a US keyboard was being used to enter data USB Downloader This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the USB port Scan the codes in Figure 1 17 to set the appropriate USB communication setting FIGURE 1 17 USB Communication Settings Codes Note The USB Factory Defaults include all the other settings such as symbology trigger etc PS2 Cable Installation 1 Power off the host computer 2 Attach the end of the PS2 cable with the single connector A to the HE45T 3 If an external keyboard exists detach your keyboard from the host and connect the appropriate connector to the PS2 cable B 4 Connect the other connector to host computer into keyboard port C The HE45T is powered by the PS2 port and does not require a power supply USB Keyboard USB Downloader Reset to USB Factory Defaults Radio settings will not be reset with this code Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 20 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 18 Installing the PS2 Cable 5 Set the HE45T to PS2 mode by scanning the PS2 Mode code in Figure 1 19 6 Scan the Save Settings code 7 Your HE45T is now ready Open the appropriate application and begin scanning data Note Siemens does not guarantee compatibility with all models of laptops A B C B C A Notice Siemens does not recommend using Batch or Bluetooth Radio modes with the PS2 inte
43. g the H2 Cabled Handle Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 9 To attach the handle to the reader 1 Push the 8 pin DIN connector at the end of the reader into the flexible connector at the end of the handle as shown in Figure 1 4 FIGURE 1 4 Attaching the H2 Handle 2 Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader Figure 1 4 3 Snap the reader onto the handle matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors visible inside the handle as shown in Figure 1 4 The HE45T can be secured further with threaded screws on the under side of the handle as shown in Figure 1 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 10 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 1 5 Location of Threaded Screws Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle The HE45T uses the battery compartment to snap to the handle The BH1 BH2 handle is shown in Figure 1 6 The handle with battery is shown in Figure 1 7 FIGURE 1 6 BH1 BH2 Handle Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 11 FIGURE 1 7 BH1 BH2 Handle with Battery To attach the handle to the reader 1 Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader as shown in Figure 1 8 2 Snap the reader onto the handle matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors visible inside the handle as shown in
44. gement required Two way mode packetized bidirectional communication between a HE45T and an application may also indicate download mode Downloader mode Keyboard mode can be used as either USB keyboard or PS 2 keyboard input mode Virtual COM Port One Way mode Secure mode data encryption mode enabled Icons Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 7 Memory Icons Input Mode Icons TABLE 1 6 Memory Icons Icon Description No stored data Some stored data Memory is at least 90 full No batch mode data will not be stored in the reader s memory if not connected TABLE 1 7 Icons Icon Description Caps Lock data entered manually on the keypad will be in capital letters Lower Case data entered manually on the keypad will be in lower case letters Numeric data entered manually on the keypad will be numeric Symbol data entered manually on the keypad will be symbols Locked buttons pushed on the reader s keypad will be ignored Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 8 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle The HE45T uses the battery compartment to snap to the handle Figure 1 2 shows the H2 handle with flexible connector Figure 1 3 shows the battery blank FIGURE 1 2 H2 Handle with Flexible Connector FIGURE 1 3 H2 Handle with Battery Blank Flexible Connector Attachin
45. ger Delays Scan the codes in Figure 2 7 to set delay time between scans FIGURE 2 7 Continuous Scan Trigger Delay Codes Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay Scan the codes in Figure 2 8 to set the delay time for reading duplicate codes FIGURE 2 8 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Codes Motion Detection Scan Settings Scan the codes in Figure 2 9 to set the reader to read when it detects motion in its scanning zone FIGURE 2 9 Motion Detection Scan On Off Codes 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds On Off Default Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 3 1 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 CHAPTER 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings Use the programming codes in this chapter to change the symbology settings on the HawkEye 45T To reset the reader to factory defaults or to save the current settings scan one of the codes in Figure 3 1 Chapter 3 HE45T Programming Symbology Settings 3 2 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 FIGURE 3 1 Reset to Factory Defaults Codes Readers are shipped from manufacturing with default communication settings that are hardware dependent Note If you do not save your settings and the HE45T loses power you will lose your settings Save Settings
46. kEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 factory defaults reset to ps2 1 21 3 1 reset to rf 1 25 3 1 reset to rs 232 3 1 reset to usb 3 1 handle trigger 2 3 image resolution modes 6 2 interleaved 2 of 5 3 5 keyboard 5 5 time stamp settings 5 7 laser 5 3 left trigger 2 2 motion detection scan settings 2 5 pdf 417 3 5 power off settings 5 3 prefix 7 1 ps2 1 21 qr code 3 6 reader id amp firmware version 5 4 settings locked amp unlocked 5 5 reset to usb factory defaults 1 19 rf one way mode max range 1 26 one way mode max reliability 1 26 two way mode 1 26 right trigger 2 2 rs 232 batch cable detect 1 15 cabled no power 1 15 one way mode 1 22 suffix 7 3 turbo dot peen mode 6 3 upc ean jan 3 7 usb downloader 1 19 keyboard 1 18 1 19 native two way 1 19 virtual com 1 way 1 19 vibration 5 1 volume 5 1 Communication mode icons 1 6 settings ps2 1 21 Connection Icons 1 5 Continuous illumination 6 1 scan 2 3 duplicate scan delay 2 5 sleep timeout 2 4 trigger delays 2 5 D Data Bit Settings 1 22 Device disconnecting 1 27 reconnecting 1 27 Disconnecting device 1 27 DoD UID 4 1 Duplicate Scan Delay 2 5 E Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings 7 4 F Factory Defaults reset reader to 8 1 Far Field 2 1 G General Safety Information 8 2 H Handle attaching 1 8 1 10 HE45T maintenance 8 3 pre configured with sxga 2 1 with attachable handle 1 16 I Icon combinations 1 31 overview 1 3 Icons 1 5
47. ll detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable and will send the data If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the Send amp Buffer Mode Default Log Only Mode Send amp Log Mode Transfer All Data in Memory Enable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Default Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory Delete Scanned Data from Memory Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Batch Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 15 serial cable the HE45T will buffer the data When the HE45T is then connected to a powered serial cable the data will automatically upload In RS 232 Cabled No Power mode the HE45T will behave as if it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or the power adapter is unplugged Scanned data will be sent regardless of connection status Data scanned in Cabled mode will be lost if the HE45T is not connected to the serial cable It will not buffer the data unless Send amp Store mode has been enabled Note If you are in RS232 Cabled No Power mode when you place a reader in a charger the reader will behave as if it is being cabled and download the data THE DATA WILL BE ERASED FROM MEMORY To disable this feature scan the RS232 Cable Detect code FIGURE 1 11 RS 232 Batch Cable Detect amp Cabled No Power Codes RS 232 Batch Cable Detect Default RS 232 Cabled No Po
48. lt Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 24 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Cabled Reader Timeout Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 26 to set the amount of time a cabled HE45T will be enumerated before entering sleep mode The battery is re charged at the fastest rate when the HE45T is in sleep mode FIGURE 1 26 Cabled Reader Timeout Settings Codes Bluetooth Radio Operation Wireless HE45T readers feature a Bluetooth wireless radio The radio allows for point to point wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices that support serial port protocol SPP The following information will give you general instructions on connecting your HE45T to a desktop or laptop computer with a Bluetooth radio Connecting With A QuickConnect Code If you purchased a CodeXML Bluetooth Modem or a Belkin Bluetooth adapter from Siemens or from an authorized distributor a QuickConnect code was included Figure 1 27 FIGURE 1 27 QuickConnect Code The QuickConnect code has the information of the Bluetooth address often a reference to go to the BD_ADDR of that device You can usually find the 12 character Bluetooth address somewhere on the device near the device s serial number Figure 1 27 This code will link your HE45T directly to the desired Bluetooth device Cabled 2 Hours Cabled Always Default Bluetooth Radio Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User M
49. ntainer and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing Powering Reader On amp Off To power up the reader press and hold either of the red trigger buttons for 3 seconds Figure 1 1 The reader will power down after 2 hours of non use FIGURE 1 1 Trigger Buttons Keypad Icon Overview Note All characters represented in Table 1 1 are for ASCII mode TABLE 1 1 Button Functions Key Numeric Mode Upper Case Text Mode Lower Case Text Mode Symbol Mode Toggles between numeric characters upper case text lower case text and symbol character input Toggles between numeric characters upper case text lower case text and symbol character input Toggles between numeric characters upper case text lower case text and symbol character input Toggles between numeric characters upper case text lower case text and symbol character input 1 Space 1 Space 1 Space lt _ 2 A B C 2 a b c 2 3 D E F 3 d e f 3 gt Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 4 G H I 4 g h i 4 5 J K L 5 j k l 5 6 M N O 6 m n o 6 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 amp Space 8 T U V 8 t u v 8 Space 9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9 Space 0 0 0 Toggles between 4 sets of symbols when pressed the current symbol set is dis
50. or Far Resolution Selection SXGA 1024 x 640 or VGA 640 x 480 Real Time Clock 7 year On Board Battery Backup Appendix B Certification and Specifications B 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual Index 1 Index Numerics 12 character Bluetooth Address 1 24 A All 1D Bar Codes 3 7 Auto connect 1 28 disconnect 1 28 B Backlight intensity settings 5 2 timeout settings 5 2 Bar Codes all 1d 3 7 Batch Operation 1 13 Battery charging 1 13 type 1 13 Baud Rate Settings 1 23 Bluetooth address 1 24 radio auto connect 1 28 auto disconnect 1 28 operation 1 24 out of range notification settings 1 30 range 1 25 timeout settings 1 29 transferring data 1 25 C Cable installing ps2 1 19 rs 232 1 21 usb 1 17 Cabled Operation 1 16 Certification A 1 B 1 Charging the Battery 1 13 Class 1 Device 1 25 Codabar Symbology 3 3 Code 128 symbology 3 4 39 symbology 3 3 93 symbology 3 4 Codes backlight intensity 5 2 timeouts 5 2 bluetooth radio auto connect 1 28 auto disconnect 1 28 disconnect 1 27 out of range settings 1 30 timeout settings 1 29 cabled reader timeout settings 1 24 clear all codexml rules 3 1 codabar 3 3 code 128 3 4 code 39 3 3 code 93 3 4 continuous illumination 6 1 continuous scan duplicate scan delay 2 5 sleep timeout 2 4 trigger delays 2 5 enable all 1d codes 3 7 erase prefix amp suffix data 7 4 Index Index 2 Haw
51. played Backspace and clear messages Backspace and clear messages Backspace and clear messages Backspace and clear messages TABLE 1 1 Button Functions Continued Key Numeric Mode Upper Case Text Mode Lower Case Text Mode Symbol Mode Icons Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 5 Icons Table 1 2 through Table 1 7 show the icons and their definitions for the HE45T Display software Power Icons Connection Icons TABLE 1 2 Power Icons Icon Description 50 to 100 capacity of battery 20 to 50 capacity of battery 0 to 20 capacity of battery recharge battery as soon as possible Battery is recharging No icon is displayed when battery blank is used with a cabled reader TABLE 1 3 Connection Icons Icon Description Reader is connected physically or wirelessly to a receiving device computer handheld etc Note Some RS232 configurations can not be detected No icon is displayed when the reader does not detect a connection Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 6 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Communication Mode Icons Packet Mode Icons TABLE 1 4 Communication Mode Icons Icon Description RS232 communication mode enabled PS2 communication mode enabled USB communication mode enabled Bluetooth communication mode enabled TABLE 1 5 Packet Mode Icons Icon Description One way mode no acknowled
52. r customer requested modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and prohibit use of the CE mark Note that the use of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance For further information regarding CE Compliance see Service amp Support on the Internet on page xi FCC Statement The HawkEye 45T has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be compliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Important Note To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device must not be co located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FDA
53. rface You may need to disconnect the HE45T and the keyboard which may result in the host computer freezing Cabled Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 21 PS2 Communication Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 19 to set the reader to the PS2 communication setting FIGURE 1 19 PS2 Communication Settings Codes Note The PS2 Factory Defaults include all the other settings such as symbology trigger etc RS 232 Cable Installation To connect the HE45T to your host computer via RS 232 interface 1 Make sure the RS 232 cable is sufficiently attached to your reader Figure 1 12 and Figure 1 14 2 Connect the RS 232 interface cable to your host computer Figure 1 20 If you are unsure of the proper location to connect the RS 232 cable please consult the manual of your host computer 3 The RS 232 interface should have come with a power supply Plug the power supply adapter into the RS 232 interface cable Figure 1 20 and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket Figure 1 20 The RS 232 interface does not require additional power However if you are using the RS 232 interface and utilizing Batch functionality with the BH1 BH2 battery handle the HE45T will recharge the battery whenever the reader is attached to a RS 232 cable that is plugged into a wall socket PS2 Mode Save Settings Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 22
54. rightest and Low being the dimmest FIGURE 5 4 Backlight Intensity Codes Backlight Timeout Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 5 to set the backlight timeout settings FIGURE 5 5 Backlight Timeout Codes Off Default Low Medium High Low Med Default High Backlight Off 3 Seconds Default 6 Seconds 10 Seconds Laser Settings Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 5 3 Laser Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 6 to turn laser targeting on off FIGURE 5 6 Laser On Off Codes Scan the codes in Figure 5 7 to set the brightness of the HE45T laser FIGURE 5 7 Laser Brightness Codes Reader Power Off Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 8 to set the amount of time before a reader powers down FIGURE 5 8 Reader Amount of Time Before Power Down Codes Press and hold 3 seconds any red trigger on the reader to power up a reader On Default Off High Default Medium Low 1 Hour 2 Hours Default 4 Hours Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 4 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Reader ID and Firmware Version To find out the Reader ID and firmware version open a text editor program i e Notepad Microsoft Word and read the code in Figure 5 9 FIGURE 5 9 Reader ID amp Firmware Version Code Note For readers with a Bluetooth Radio the Reader ID is also your Bluetooth R
55. sconnect After coming out of sleep mode or after powering up you need to save the connection the HE45T tries to auto connect with the last Bluetooth radio it was connected with You may always connect by scanning a QuickConnect code Scan the codes in Figure 1 33 to enable or disable the Auto Connect feature for the Bluetooth radio FIGURE 1 33 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Disconnect Codes The Auto Disconnect feature is used when multiple HE45T readers are connecting to the same Bluetooth Radio By enabling Auto Disconnect the HE45T radio disconnects after each data transmission allowing other radios to connect Scan the codes in Figure 1 34 to enable or disable the Auto Disconnect feature for the Bluetooth radio FIGURE 1 34 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On Off Codes Note Auto Connect should always be set to On if Auto Disconnect is set to On Otherwise the QuickConnect code would need to be re scanned after every disconnect Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect Off Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect Off Default Bluetooth Radio Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 29 Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Uncabled Scan the codes in Figure 1 35 to set the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode from inactivity Note Increasing the tim
56. ter Bluetooth Edition BE that provides for end to end RF One Way Mode Max Range RF One Way Mode Max Reliability RF Two Way Mode Bluetooth Radio Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 27 Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate out of range data loss CodeXML Router BE also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth modem you must use RF Two Way Mode Save Settings Scan the code in Figure 1 31 to make the RF settings permanent on the reader FIGURE 1 31 Save Settings Disconnecting from the Reader You can force a disconnect by reading the disconnect code in Figure 1 32 the HE45T may not appear disconnected in the slave Bluetooth connection manager for 10 15 seconds after the command is issued The HE45T will also disconnect after 90 seconds of inactivity Note You may change the radio frequency sleep timeout setting however it may reduce battery life FIGURE 1 32 Bluetooth Disconnect Code Reconnecting to the Reader If the device is saved in RF mode it will automatically reconnect when the HE45T Is powered up Save Settings Bluetooth Disconnect Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 28 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Wakes from sleep mode Reads another code Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Di
57. tting Reset to RF Factory Defaults Save Settings Quick Connect Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 26 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 The HE45T Bluetooth protocol allows for two forms of communication One Way Mode Defined as one way communication between the reader and host One Way mode is only recommended when connecting to a device well within its specified range or if connected to a device without an operating system i e printer There are two settings in this mode Max Range Default Greater range but data reliability is lower Max Reliability Limits range but reliability is improved FIGURE 1 29 RF One Way Mode Range amp Reliability Codes Note While robust One Way Mode doesn t guarantee data integrity and you may have data loss when operating in the fringes of radio range or in the presence of radio interference RF Two Way Mode This is two way communication between the host and reader This requires the implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and is 100 reliable Data will be retransmitted automatically if necessary FIGURE 1 30 RF Two Way Mode Codes Note You will need to install application software that supports packet communication to operate in RF Two Way Mode Siemens offers the CodeXML Bluetooth Modem and a Windows or Pocket PC version of software called CodeXML Rou
58. ttings 5 7 Contents viii HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 CHAPTER 6 Advanced Decoder Performance 6 1 Continuous Illumination 6 1 Image Resolution Mode Settings 6 2 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings 6 3 Exposure Control 6 4 CHAPTER 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 1 Prefix Settings 7 1 Suffix Settings 7 3 Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings 7 4 CHAPTER 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 1 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults 8 1 General Safety Information 8 2 HE45T Accessories 8 3 HE45T Maintenance 8 3 APPENDIX A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A 1 APPENDIX B Certification and Specifications B 1 CE Compliance B 1 FCC Statement B 2 FDA Statement B 3 Safety Guidelines B 3 Specifications B 4 HawkEye 45T B 4 Physical Characteristics B 4 Performance Characteristics B 4 User Environment B 5 Index Index 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual ix Preface PREFACE Welcome Purpose of This Manual The purpose of the manual is to get you up and running quickly and confidently with your reader Laser Safety Note LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2003 Caution Laser in the HE45T LASER RADIATION AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION LASER CLASS 2A Wavelength 630 nm Maximum radiant power lt 1mW EN 60825 1 2003 Preface x HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006
59. wer M073_02 M074_02 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 16 HawkEye 45T User Manual Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 Cabled Operation The HE45T is available with USB RS 232 and PS2 cables All of the cables are connected to the HE45T with a 8 pin DIN connector Different cables may be required for different hosts HE45T with H2 Cabled Handle The 8 pin DIN connection is at the bottom of the handle Firmly push the 8 pin connector into the bottom of the handle The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place Figure 1 12 To detach the cable from the reader you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN Figure 1 12 and pull back to disengage the connector FIGURE 1 12 Handle with Cable Attached Install the optional cable clip to further secure the cable to the handle with two threaded screws as shown in Figure 1 13 Cabled Operation Getting Started 1 Rev 1 0 1 December 2006 HawkEye 45T User Manual 1 17 FIGURE 1 13 Securing Cable Clip with Two Threaded Screws HE45T with BH1 BH2 Battery Handle Firmly push the 8 pin connector into the back end of the reader as shown in Figure 1 14 The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place To detach the cable from the reader you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector FIGURE 1 14 Handle with Cable Attached USB Cable Installation To connect the HE
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