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Genesis 7580g Area-Imaging Scanner User's Guide
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1. AA Interleaved 2 of 5 EAN 1 3 1234567890 9 780330 290951 ll il Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 A13579B 123456 9 Code 2 of 5 123456 Matrix 2 of 5 Il I NI Hi 01 00123456789012 Sample Symbols Code 49 1234567890 QR Code me m Du Numbers MaxiCode dch AE ood f 4 ees KE as e e An e L i Ss E AV d one d SE Test Message PDF417 SH Car Registration Data Matrix Test Symbol Micro PDF417 are Klw es t LT Test Message Postnet Zip Code Package Label KOK 0 II 2 KAL 4 KEK 6 KORK 8 Programming Chart Kik 1 Kak 3 Kk 5 I 7 KIK 9 Programming Chart KAK A KBK B KCK C KDK D KEK E KFK F MNUIZANV Save MINLIABT Discard RESET Reset Note If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits before scanning Save scan Discard scan the correct letters or digits and Save again Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill SC 29707 www honeywellaidc com 7580 UG Rev C 7 14
2. 2 rr OINIKUXIE CHWOoZA vozzr xc Irommo om g A O OD Gi III Printable Characters Continued Character HEX Character DEC Character Extended ASCII Characters ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code up arrow T down arrow l right arrow left arrow lt Insert Delete Home End Page Up Page Down Right ALT Right CTRL Reserved Reserved Numeric Keypad Enter Numeric Keypad F1 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Numeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Caps Lock Num Lock Left Alt E Se e i E O lt E SOS MIQ Mio TF De De D gt JO Nd Left Shift Right Shift Print Screen Tab Shift Tab 1M TTK a Mm Enter Esc Alt Make Alt Break Control Make Control Break ie Alt Sequence with 1 Character A 5 10 A J Extended ASCII Characters Continued CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended Ctrl Sequence with 1 Character PS2 Scan Code Ox1D im m m miol m gt 2 2 gt re
3. 6 24 Convert UPG A to EAN 1S unte eod ob n eic S 6 24 ISBN Translate siii de bed Egone end eec e Uo Cx ED dae Fue eoi eu Lia Pa ee Ded 6 26 EAN JAN O V 6 27 NS id 6 29 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional sseeessessssessssesssssseseeee nennen nnn nnne nnns 6 31 S11 PalaPar Te T T I a 6 31 SID dita Bal Expande io sensatos datada do dei elo nod ata doi ceo e 6 32 THOPUC GOJ nd O 6 32 ele Eeler tj titi ia i lll tal 6 33 Soda a 6 34 rar e eee eee 6 35 MAGJOP DEA IT kres 6 35 NICO RODA Gen ada 6 36 GS T Gormposile Olsen e O eo 6 36 UPC EAN VISION sii di 6 37 Gs EMI ION atico aso 6 37 Jeepen LEE 6 38 AO o ee oe 6 38 OR COJE PAGE t eca Irt 6 39 e nn e 6 40 Data Matix Gode Page aout uia Edd We cene iM MN CP IIa acido 6 40 o TOt 6 41 A Odeta 6 42 Aztec COGS ade no id 6 42 Chinese Sensible Han Xin Code esses nennen nnns 6 43 m 3B L2BMP PU da 6 44 Single 2D Postal CGodes A 6 44 Combination RA Postal Ee 6 45 Setz k e tee TEE 6 48 chafa Post Hong Kong 2 03 Jia dd 6 48 KOred P OS Euro o ed masa 6 49 Chapter 7 EAS Settings EAS ei Ee e ON EE 7 1 EAS DesciVvalo tasca decai 7 1 le ele EE 7 2 EAS enge Une EE 7 2 EAS ee tel 7 2 EAS MOJO PEN EE 7 2 EAS Interlocked Duration Timeout tasca odias 7 3 Chapter 8 Imaging Commands laesi TE 8 1 Command Mia a aaa 8 1 Mag
4. eene 2 5 Gilbarco Terminal Default Settings c cccccccecscsesesessecesessesecesesvecseesvaveceesevscersevacreevereeerseees 2 5 Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ooccccconnccoccncconnnonncncnncnnnonnnonncncnnncnnoncnnnnrennnnnnss 2 5 Datalogic Magellan AuX Port is AA nate conan 2 6 NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration cccoocccccocccocccnconcnconococoncnonnnnnonnrnonnnnonncnnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnnns 2 6 Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings sesesseesseeeeeeeeneen nnn 2 6 Wincor Nixdorf Beetle Terminal Default Settings nennnnennsneennnenrennrrrnrrrrrerrrrnrrrrserenne 2 6 K yDoard Gro Plau La Vol stories bo doit dai ba 2 7 Keyboard KEE 2 14 Koypoald COMVEI SION EE 2 15 Control Character TE e E 2 16 Cisne 2 16 0202 MOON EE 2 18 15232 AAA Edd dT ON uM MA E eas 2 18 RS232 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity sssssus 2 19 Ho232 necelver TIME QULL e ida ed go Ma 2 20 RER HandshakiNg ii evo Seo E Mese aste s voa ia 2 20 RS292 TIMEOUt e ln 2 20 eieu 2 21 ACKNARK Cm 2 21 Scanner to Bloptic COMMUNIGALION aria idos 2 21 Scanner Bioptic Packet Mode ooccccocccccnccccnccocncccnnoncnononononcnonononnnnonarononnonannnnnnnnnanos 2 21 SCanner Bidplic ACK NAIS Modern
5. PEARL Not Required UPC E0 Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space Default On FEADS I On UPEADS Off UPC E0 Check Digit Check Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On UPECIKXIT On UPECKNI Off UPC E0 Leading Zero This feature allows the transmission of a leading zero 0 at the beginning of scanned data To prevent transmission scan Off Default On LIPENSX On UPEN SHU Off UPC E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC E data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda 21 UPEALI 2 Digit Addenda On UPEALD2L 2 Digit Addenda Off 6 23 UPEADS1 5 Digit Addenda On UPC E1 UPEALDSL 5 Digit Addenda Off Most U P C bar codes lead with the O number system For these codes use UPC EO page 6 22 If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system use the UPC E1 On selection Default Off UPEEMI UPC E1 On EAN JAN 13 EAN JAN 13 On Off FISENAT On Convert UPC A to EAN 13 lt Default All EAN JAN Settings gt ET3DFT UPEENTL UPC E1 Off ET3ENAL Off When UPC A Converted to EAN 13 is selected UPC A
6. oo lm al Tl lt EEN EE 1009 Bum A MM Extended ASCII Characters Continued CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code ses o a o o O o 7 o a e E A AR mo lelaloio o o cv alma ISO 2022 1580 646 Character Replacements Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper charac ters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host pro gram is expecting If this is the case select the code page with which the bar codes were created The data characters should then appear properly Code Page Selection Method Country Standard Keyboard Country Honeywell Code Page Option United States ISO IEC 646 IRV n a 1 standard ASCII Automatic National Character ISO IEC 2022 n a 2 default Replacement Default Automatic National Character replacement will select the below Honeywell Code Page options for Code128 Code 39 and Code 93 erg mes Je Je made O E EN ECO EA 99 Code Page Selection Method Country Standard Keyboard Country Honeywell Code Page Option Great Britain UK Sweden Finland extended Annex C Dec AOS sc so s e a Joe we Joe a E E pem fs os D spa f sfj f tle j uj ln pen Lal ss Ja f sje fl lej lu epa pe ales a 10 13
7. 111027 Two Check Digits Code 11 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 TIMIN E Minimum Message Length CIMA Maximum Message Length Code 128 lt Default All Code 128 Settings gt 128DFT Code 128 On Off 128ENA T 0 n 1 28ENAIT O ff ISBT 128 Concatenation In 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion ISBT ratified a standard for communicating critical blood informa tion in a uniform manner The use of ISBT formats requires a paid license The ISBT 128 Application Specification describes 1 the critical data elements for labeling blood products 2 the current recommendation to use Code 128 due to its high degree of security and its space efficient design 3 a variation of Code 128 that supports concatenation of neigh boring symbols and 4 the standard layout for bar codes on a blood product label Use the bar codes below to turn concat enation on or off Default Off ISBENAT O n ISBENAD Off Code 128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 80 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 80 1 0111 Minimum Message Len
8. MP OMAS Maximum Message Length GS1 Composite Codes Linear codes are combined with a unique 2D composite component to form a new class called GS1 Composite symbology GS1 Composite symbologies allow for the co existence of symbologies already in use Default Off T COMEN On COMENAD Off UPC EAN Version Scan the UPC EAN Version On bar code to decode GS1 Composite symbols that have a U P C or an EAN linear compo nent This does not affect GS1 Composite symbols with a GS1 128 or GS1 linear component Default UPC EAN Ver sion Off COMUPCT UPC EAN Version On COMUPCO UPC EAN Version Off Note If you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 DataBar codes you may wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 DataBar code See Coupon GS1 DataBar Output page 6 21 for further information GS1 Composite Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 2435 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 2435 CONT Minimum Message Length COMMAS Maximum Message Length GS1 Emulation The scanner can automatically format the output from any GS1 data carrier to emulate what would be encoded in an equivalent GS1 128 or GS1 DataBar symbol GS1 data carriers include UPC A and UPC E EAN 13 and EAN 8 ITF 14 GS1 1
9. DL YRRDZSU Medium 750 ms OLY RADIO Long 1000 ms DL Y RRDZDUL Extra Long 2000 ms User Specified Reread Delay If you want to set your own length for the reread delay scan the bar code below then set the delay from 0 30 000 milliseconds by scanning digits from the inside back cover then scanning Save DLY RED User Specified Reread Delay Illumination Lights If you want the illumination lights on while reading a bar code scan the Lights On bar code below However if you want to turn just the lights off scan the Lights Off bar code Default Lights On Note This setting does not affect the aimer light The aiming light can be set using Aimer Mode page 3 12 L SCNLED1 Lights On SCNLEDU Lights Off Aimer Delay The aimer delay allows a delay time for the operator to aim the scanner before the picture is taken Use these codes to set the time between when the trigger is pulled and when the picture is taken During the delay time the aiming light will appear but the LEDs won t turn on until the delay time is over Default Off NI 0 SENDLY 200 200 milliseconds SCNDL YADL 400 milliseconds SN OL YO Off no delay User Specified Aimer Delay If you want to set your own length for the duration of the delay scan the bar code below then set the time out by scanning digits 0 4 000 ms
10. POSTALIS Planet Code and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL Planet Code Postnet and Postal 4i On POSTAL Planet Code Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL Planet Code Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL Postnet Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTALES Planet Code Postal 4i and Postnet with B and B Fields On POSTAL Planet Code Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B Fields On POSTAL Postal 4i Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B Fields On 6 46 POSTALS Planet Code Postal 4i Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet On POSTAL Planet Code Postal 4i Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B Fields On Planet Code Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of Planet Code data Default Don t Transmit PLNCIXT N Transmit Check Digit PLAKA Don t Transmit Check Digit Postnet Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of Postnet data Default Don t Transmit ETCKA1 l Transmit Check Digit ME TC Don t Transmit Check Digit Australian Post Interpretation This option controls what interpretation is applied to customer fields in Australian 4 State symbols Bar Output lists the bar patter
11. 0 P n UPACK AU Off UPC A Number System The numeric system digit of a U P C symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it Default On Nat O WPAN SAT n WPAN a Off UPC A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC A data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda LIP AADZT 2 Digit Addenda On LIHAAT 231 2 Digit Addenda Off UPAADS 1 5 Digit Addenda On LIP AA DISLT 5 Digit Addenda Off UPC A Addenda Required When Required is scanned the scanner will only read UPC A bar codes that have addenda You must then turn on a 2 or 5 digit addenda listed on page 6 20 Default Not Required Rl PAA Required LIP AAE GL Not Required UPC A Addenda Separator When this feature is on there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Default On D51 UFAADS On UP AADS Off UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the following codes to enable or disable UPC A and EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code When left on the default setting Off the scanner treats Coupon Codes and Extended Coupon Codes as single bar codes If you scan the Allow Concatenation code when the scanner sees the coupon code and
12. ALTE Mis Data Format 3 Single Scan Data Format Change You can also switch between data formats for a single scan The next bar code is scanned using an alternate data format then reverts to the format you have selected above either Primary 1 2 or 3 For example you may have set your device to the data format you saved as Data Format 3 You can switch to Data Format 1 for a single trigger pull by scanning the Single Scan Data Format 1 bar code below The next bar code that is scanned uses Data Format 1 then reverts back to Data Format 3 Wo AF U Single Scan Primary Data Format WOAF 1 Single Scan Data Format 1 WOAP 2 Single Scan Data Format 2 vEVAF 3 Single Scan Data Format 3 This programming section contains the following menu selections All Symbologies Aztec Code China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Chinese Sensible Han Xin Code Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 128 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 39 Code 93 Data Matrix EAN JAN 13 EAN JAN 8 GS1 Composite Codes GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional GS1 Emulation GS1 128 Symbologies Refer to Chapter 11 for settings and defaults Interleaved 2 of 5 Korea Post Matrix 2 of 5 MaxiCode MicroPDF417 MSI NEC 2 of 5 Postal Codes 2D Postal Codes Linear PDF417 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional QR Code Straight 2 of 5 IATA two bar start stop Strai
13. Default 30 000 ms TRGSTU Read Time Out Presentation Mode Presentation Mode uses ambient light and scanner illumination to detect bar codes When in Presentation Mode the LEDs remain dim until a bar code is presented to the scanner then the aimer turns on and the LEDs turn up to read the code Scan the following bar code to program your Genesis device for Presentation Mode Default Presentation Mode TRIM 13 Presentation Mode LED Illumination Presentation Mode If you wish to set the illumination LED brightness scan one of the bar codes below This sets the LED illumination for the scanner when it is in Presentation Mode If the scanner is triggered manually the LED illumination will switch to the setting for a manual trigger See LED Illumination Manual Trigger on page 3 5 Default High Note The LEDs are like a flash on a camera The lower the ambient light in the room the brighter the LEDs need to be so the scanner can see the bar codes FVVRLDC Off FVVRLDCTUL Low HWH TC High Note LED Illumination Presentation Mode does not apply to Streaming Presentation Mode or Mobile Phone Read Mode Presentation LED Behavior after Decode When a scanner is in presentation mode the LEDs dim 30 seconds after a bar code is decoded If you wish to dim the LEDs immediately after a bar code is decoded scan the LEDs Off ba
14. KBDCTYS Dutch Netherlands KBDCTY 11 2 9 11 4 zo Greek 220 KBDCTY61 Greek 319 Latin KBDCTY65 Lava WERT rusian WS Russian Typewriter seo Ori Slovakia QWERTY KBDCTY49 11 5 d Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry g Slovakia QAWERTZ QWERTZ KBDCTY48 213 Slovenia 6 0 KBDCTY31 2 213 Spanish variation variation KBDCTY51 g ven KBDCTY23 See E French KBDCTY29 Switzerland Switzerland German KBDCTY6 ee KBDCTY85 F KBDCTY27 pTurkeyQ EET KBDCTY24 is KBDCTY76 United Fuer a a a seee ae KBDCTY7 United Stated Dvorak e KBDCTY89 United States Dvorak haa Ba ai KBDCTY88 United Eeer Dvorak KBDCTY87 United States International KBDCTY30 Uzbek Uzbek Cyrillic KBDCTY77 Caps Lock KBDSTY1 Shift Lock KBDSTY2 Automatic Caps Lock KBDSTY6 Emulate External KBDSTY5 2 15 Keyboard Control Character Output Control Character Output Off KBDNPEO Control Character Output On KBDNPE1 Keyboard Modifiers Control X Off KBDCASO DOS Mode Control X KBDCAS1 Windows Mode Control X KBDCAS2 Windows Mode Prefix Suffix Off KBDCAS3 Turbo Mode Off KBDTMDO Turbo Mode On KBDTMD1 Numeric Keypad Off KBDNPSO Numeric Keypad On KBDNPS1 Auto Direct Connect Off KBDADCO Auto Direct Connect On KBDADC1 Baud Rate 300 BPS 232BADO 600 BPS 232BAD1 1200 BPS 232BAD2 2400 BPS 232BAD3 4800 BPS 232BAD4 11 6 38400 E 232
15. com mand see Send Commands on page 5 3 within the format program to output data Multiple formats may be programmed into the scanner They are stacked in the order in which they are entered However the following list presents the order in which formats are applied Specific Terminal ID Actual Code ID Actual Length Specific Terminal ID Actual Code ID Universal Length Specific Terminal ID Universal Code ID Actual Length Specific Terminal ID Universal Code ID Universal Length Universal Terminal ID Actual Code ID Actual Length Universal Terminal ID Actual Code ID Universal Length Universal Terminal ID Universal Code ID Actual Length Universal Terminal ID Universal Code ID Universal Length O No Om KON The maximum size of a data format configuration is 2000 bytes which includes header information If you have changed data format settings and wish to clear all formats and return to the factory defaults scan the Default Data Format code below DF DEM Default Data Format Add a Data Format Step 1 Scan the Enter Data Format symbol page 5 2 Step 2 Select Primary Alternate Format Determine if this will be your primary data format or one of 3 alternate formats This allows you to save a total of 4 different data formats To program your primary format scan 0 using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual If you are programming an alternate format scan 1 2 or
16. for a timeout by scanning the bar code below then setting the timeout from 1 5100 millisec onds by scanning digits from the inside back cover then scanning Save 232 DEL RS232 Timeout XON XOFF Standard ASCII control characters can be used to tell the scanner to start sending data KON XOFF On or to stop sending data XON XOFF Off When the host sends the XOFF character DC3 hex 13 to the scanner data transmission stops To resume transmission the host sends the XON character DC1 hex 11 Data transmission continues where it left off when XOFF was sent Default XON XOFF Off 23 1 AROMI XON XOFF On AS 2AONL XON XOFF Off ACK NAK After transmitting data the scanner waits for an ACK character hex 06 or a NAK character hex 15 response from the host If ACK is received the communications cycle is completed and the scanner looks for more bar codes If NAK is received the last set of bar code data is retransmitted and the scanner waits for ACK NAK again Turn on the ACK NAK protocol by scanning the ACK NAK On bar code below To turn off the protocol scan ACK NAK Off Default ACK NAK Off KSE al ACK NAK On IZA HKD ACK NAK Off Scanner to Bioptic Communication The following settings are used to set up communication between Honeywell scanners and bioptic scanners Note The scanner s baud rate must be set to 38400 and the RS232 timeout must be set to 30
17. which means that if any provision is held invalid and unen forceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof Use of any peripherals not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power supplies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to the first end users of the products These warranties are non transferable The duration of the limited warranty for the Genesis 7580g scanner is five 5 years 14 2 Reference Charts Symbology Charts Note m represents the AIM modifier character Refer to International Technical Specification Symbology Identifiers for AIM modifier character details Prefix Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal All Symbologies 99 entry Refer to Data Editing beginning on page 4 1 and Data Formatting beginning on page 5 1 for information about using Code ID and AIM ID Linear Symbologies AIM Honeywell Possible modifiers Symbology memos SS o O o EE A Oden Y IS O ICI 8 em Le ln Codes2 Pamaca eanan ml ME Hur i c CE RE Code 93 and 93i 0 9 A Z a m EI mS o ter REA EXGSwinAMOn Y O ICI 9 JEANS wi Extended Coupon Code d fe ENS RE B M Dauwen ES B M CSI A MEME MN RN eme YA ICO Y 7 GSiawand le GSibamarbeankd Jonn esum E 9
18. 1 for the single character code that identifies each symbology This action first clears all current prefixes then programs a Code I D prefix for all symbologies This is a temporary setting that will be removed when the unit is power cycled ECA B5 B ps Code LD Prefix to All Symbologies Temporary Show Decoder Hevision Scan the bar code below to output the decoder revision REV DR Show Decoder Revision Show Scan Driver Revision Scan the bar code below to output the scan driver revision The scan driver controls image capture REY SD Show Scan Driver Revision Show Software Revision Scan the bar code below to output the current software revision unit serial number and other product information for both the scanner REYINF Show Revision Show Data Format Scan the bar code below to show current data format settings DFMBK3 Data Format Settings 10 1 Test Menu When you scan the Test Menu On code then scan a programming code in this manual the scanner displays the content of a programming code The programming function will still occur but in addition the content of that programming code is output to the terminal Note This feature should not be used during normal scanner operation TETMNUT On TETMNID Off TotalFreedom TotalFreedom is an open system architecture that makes it possible for you create applications that resi
19. 100E with fluorescent lighting fluorescent lighting G Gain Gain is used in Manual Style only 2P Like a volume control the gain modifier boosts the signal and multiplies the pixel value As you increase the gain the noise in an image is also amplified 1G No gain default 2G Medium gain 4G Heavy gain 8G Maximum gain SE of Gain at SC E of Gain at SE of Gain at W Target White Value Sets the target for the median grayscale value in the captured image For capturing close up images of high contrast doc uments a lower setting such as 75 is recommended Higher settings result in longer exposure times and brighter images but if the setting is too high the image may be overexposed Target White Value is only available when using Photo Style 1P Default 125 nW Range 0 255 Example of White Example of White Example of White Value at 75W Value at 125W Value at 200W T R e N 1 i s D Delta for Acceptance This sets the allowable range for the white value setting see W Target White Value Delta is only available when using Photo Style 1P Default 25 nD Range 0 255 U Update Tries This sets the maximum number of frames the scanner should take to reach the D Delta for Acceptance Update Tries is only available when using Photo Style 1P Default 6 nU Range 0 10 Target Set Point Percentage Sets the target point for the light and dark values in the captured image A settin
20. 110 o 4 Ll pe 9 seet Le eo Je sjeptiififto o 4 tp 7 m Las e Spa s 0 lu p ue ps ox fs ua 58 A 0 0 0 p l fel es pom eo s u sja l ele tlej l a a sm 2 m 31 A 0 A 0 a ofaj ao pom a eo e sele o A o o e opa e wo s 1012 0 4 0 p AA Led 6 er 014 6er ups v o es Jels o o sej lofo a ope i ma 2 58 A c 0 0 tals 5 pss 9 LE SIS pi DR e e o 8 tc pe e 21 ti fate eo tate ISO IEC 646 National Character Replacements Country Keyboard Honeywell CodePage gt H IS je o Unicode Key Maps 6E 70717273 7475 7677 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OF 4B 50 55 5A 5F 64 69 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 4C 5156 5B 60 65 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2B 5C 61 66 2C 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 53 5D 62 67 3A 3B 3C 3D 3bE 3F 38 40 4F 54 59 63 68 104 Key U S Style Keyboard 6E 70717273 7475 7677 78 79 7A 7B 7C7D7E 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC 0D OF 4B 50 55 5A 5F 64 69 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C ap 4C 51 56 5B 60 65 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A sta en 6 2C 2D 2E 2F 303132 333435 36 37 39 53 5D 62 67 m 3A 3B 3C 3D 3bE 3F 38 40 4F 54 59 263 68 105 Key European Style Keyboard Sample Symbols UPC A
21. 128 00 18 OB UPCE OA Code 39 00 OA OB USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard Scan one of the following codes to program the scanner for USB PC Keyboard or USB Macintosh Keyboard Scanning these codes also adds a CR suffix P124 HAUT A4 USB Keyboard PC PAP125 USB Keyboard Mac T RMLUSB134 USB Japanese Keyboard PC USB HID Scan the following code to program the scanner for USB HID bar code scanners F AF131 USB HID Bar Code Scanner USB Serial Scan the following code to program the scanner to emulate a regular RS232 based COM Port If you are using a Microsoft Windows PC you will need to download a driver from the Honeywell website www honeywellaidc com The driver will use the next available COM Port number Apple Macintosh computers recognize the scanner as a USB CDC class device and automatically use a class driver TRMUSB130 USB Serial Note No extra configuration e g baud rate is necessary CTS RTS Emulation USBCTS1 CTS RTS Emulation On Pa CTS RTS Emulation Off ACK NAK Mode USBACKT ACK NAK Mode On LU SBACKII ACK NAK Mode Off Remote MasterMind for USB When using a USB interface you may wish to configure your scanner to communicate with Remote MasterMind Scanner Man agement Software ReM Scan the ReM On bar code to communicate with ReM To disable this capability scan ReM Off Default ReM
22. 8 top and 25 bottom Since Bar Code 1 passes through the centering window it will be read Bar Code 2 does not pass through the centering window so it will not be read 0 Bar Code 1 EM D 20 1 23456 76911 1 Code 2 i D T 0765432 1 Qi 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Note A bar code needs only to be touched by the centering window in order to be read It does not need to pass completely through the centering window Scan Presentation Centering On then scan one of the following bar codes to change the top bottom left or right of the centering window Then scan the percent you want to shift the centering window using digits on the inside back cover of this manual Scan Save Default Presentation Centering 40 for Top and Left 60 for Bottom and Right PO CIT Presentation Centering On PI Presentation Centering Off P Di TOP Top of Presentation Centering Window POCBOT Bottom of Presentation Centering Window POCLFT Left of Presentation Centering Window FDCRGT Right of Presentation Centering Window CodeGate When CodeGate is On the trigger is used to allow decoded data to be transmitted to the host system The scanner remains on scanning and decoding bar codes but the bar code data is not transmitted until the trigger is pressed When CodeGate is Off bar code data is transmitted when it is d
23. EEGEN china Posi Hong Kong is Jm 8 8 e 2918 aa es NEESS Nozds Y 89 maa m ons t 9 Swim2osmhei Jm C Ms i s 9 Dmm Bm t Wo E A 1 IM AIM Honeywell Symbology ID Possible modifiers ID Hex m A es WOAwhAWOS Y e e UG A wih Extended Coupon Cade 8 6 8 Batch mode quantity 2D Symbologies AIM Honeywell Possible modifiers Symbology mamos SSCS L8 IO im Jom z a Chinese Sense Code Han Xin Code ro w e K E 94488 V 8 V Go 49 Nm 9424 B 8 LI NN E EE ES en wo MC 8 yt asi DataBar Omnidvecional em oo SC Co as 7 ron km 92 tr A Wewwag km o n e er Gege lm 95 s 7 Miro On oe Je Postal Symbologies AIM Honeywell Symbology ID Possible modifiers ID TS m ai a li AAA eae xo In AIM Honeywell Symbology ID ft modifiers ID Hex B shPost OB Te Canadian Post i OOOO 0C 4 E ChinaPost e E a CIC o E Inteligent Mail BarCode KO My 4D JganesePost ue E E E LI e OJ Pra E E Postnet ooo P y ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 In keyboard applications ASCII Control Characters can be represented in 3 different ways as shown below The CTRL X func tion is OS and application dependent The following table lists some commonly used Microsoft functionality This table
24. On MIF CO RE ReM Off REMIF CT ReM On Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Verifone Ruby terminal This bar code sets the baud rate to 1200 bps and the data format to 8 data bits no parity bit 1 stop bit It also adds a line feed LF suffix and programs the follow ing prefixes for each symbology Symbology UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Prefix A A FF F PAPRE Y Verifone Ruby Settings Gilbarco Terminal Default Settings Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Gilbarco terminal This bar code sets the baud rate to 2400 bps and the data format to 7 data bits even parity 2 stop bits It also adds a carriage return CR suffix and programs the follow ing prefixes for each symbology Symbology UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 Prefix A EO FF F PAPISLE Gilbarco Settings Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Honeywell bioptic scanner auxiliary port configuration This bar code sets the baud rate to 38400 bps and the data format to 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit P APB IC Honeywell Bioptic Settings Datalogic Magellan Aux Port Configuration Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Datalogic Magellan auxiliary port configuration This bar code sets the bau
25. POSTAL24 6 46 Code On Planet Postal 4i and Postnet with B and B POSTAL25 6 46 Fields On 11 18 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default t Indicates a numeric entry 9 Planet Intelligent Mail Bar Planet Intelligent Mail Bar Code and and POSTALI26 16 46 Postnet vvith B and B Fields On Postal 4i mate Mail Bar Code and A Postnet with B and B Fields mate Planet Postal 4i em S Mail Bar Code ene NN and Postnet em S Planet Postal 4i haere Mail Bar Code POSTAL29 6 46 and Postnet with B and B Fields haere Planet Code Check Digi SE Don t Transmit PLNCKXO Postal Codes Linear China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Default All China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 CPCDFT Settings fon mer Ee China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Msg Minimum 2 80 4 EASTYP EAS Mode of Operation Interlocked EASMODO 7 2 Fa SM ee er Beeper Off SNPBEPO 11 19 Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry VVait for Trigger On Trigger Off SNPTRGO 0 PTRGO 8 2 Wait for WaitforTiggerOn On 82 TED TER Of eae 1 7874 Sa a Ra Target White Value Tomine asas I 255 125 Delta for Acceptance use s 255 25 Update Tries Iu DEL M 10 6 Target Lodo vie NEN Point Percentage 1 99 50 Image Ship SRI Filter Off IMGINFO 84 4 FS Pixel Depth 8 bits pixel grayscale 8 4 Pixel Esp 1 bit pixel B amp W Sharpen Edges 0 28 mem 5 File Format TIFF File Format TIFF bin
26. SEQDFT 3 17 17 Partial Sequence Transmit Partial Sequence SEQTTS1 Discard Partial Sequence SEQTTSO On Not Required SEQ_EN1 SEQ ENO GE SHWNAD SHWNRDO Video Reverse Video Reverse Only VIDREV1 Upside pom ROTATN2 Vertical Top to Bottom Rotate CW 90 ROTATN3 ec ES Clear All Suffixes CN anne Intercharacter Delay Range 0 1000 5ms increments DLYCHR E User Specified Delay Length DLYCRX 4 4 Intercharacter Delay O 1000 5ms increments Character to Trigger Delay DLY_XX Interfunction Delay Range 0 1000 5ms increments DLYFNC ES Intermessage Delay Range 0 1000 5ms increments DLYMSG Prefix Suffix Selections Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor Default Data Format None DFMDF3 uN Enter Data Format Data Format DFMBK3 0 LI One Data Format EP KE 5 La Clear All Data Formats DFMCA3 Data Formatter Data Formatter Off DFM_ENO 11 10 Setting Serial Command Pag Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Data Formatter On DEM ENT EN 5 12 Not Required Keep Prefix Suffix Data Format Required EN2 Keep Prefix Suffix Data Formatter On eng ENS Not Required Drop Prefix Suffix Data Format Required EN4 Drop Prefix Suffix Data Format Non Match Error Tone Data Format Non Match Error Tone On en Data Format Non Match Error Tone Off DFMDEC 1 Primary Alternate Data Formats Primary Data Format ALTFNMO Data Format 1 ALTFNM1
27. Step 8 Scan Save to exit and save or scan Discard to exit without saving Repeat Steps 1 6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology Example Add a Tab Suffix to All Symbologies Step 1 Scan Add Suffix Step 2 Scan 9 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to apply this suffix to all symbologies Step 3 Scan 0 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual This corresponds with the hex value for a horizontal tab shown in the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 Step 4 Scan Save or scan Discard to exit without saving To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes You can clear a single prefix or suffix or clear all prefixes suffixes for a symbology If you have been entering prefixes and suffixes for single symbologies you can use Clear One Prefix Suffix to delete a specific character from a symbology When you Clear All Prefixes Suffixes all the prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted Step 1 Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol Step 2 Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart included in the Symbology Charts beginning on page A 1 for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix Step 3 Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9 9 for all symbologies Your change is automatically saved To Add a Carriage Return Suffi
28. applies to U S style keyboards Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code PC regional settings NIC TT Non printable ASCII control Keyboard Control ASCII CTRL X Mode characters Windows Mode Control X Mode On KBDCAS2 Control X Mode Off KBDCASO CTRL X CTRL X function NP Enter CTRL A Select all STK et CSC ALT Make TAL O ALT Break CTRL D Bookmark 05 ENQ CTRL Make CTRL E Center s e po pw E SI E TL s qw es E Wai IT Apple Brea TALE Just m pe qw mo ERU wear Bom m PR left align s j a C Eme RM 3 3 OTR amp M 1 S S iere irs era ne s s 3 3 O40 e w mo pe m CCL 5 Im Rome ea CTRL R CTRL S Back Tab CTRL T CTRL U m p p TALS CSC Non printable ASCII control Keyboard Control ASCII CTRL X Mode characters Windows Mode Control X Mode On KBDCAS2 DEC HEX Char Control X Mode Off KBDCAS0 CTRL X CTRL X function CTRL W emew 000 a p Jm n Im m p m m me m p NB Gmaz g Ip Bo e Emil m p m m pm m m a 18 o o jr f os se cr m p fe RPE A Lower ASCII Reference Table Note Windows Code page 1252 and lower ASCII use the same characters Printable Characters Character HEX Character
29. for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Miscellaneous Commands FB FC E4 Suppress characters Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters starting at the current cursor position as the cursor is advanced by other commands When the FC command is encountered the suppress function is terminated The cursor is not moved by the FB command Syntax FBnnxxyy zz where nn is a count of the number of suppressed characters in the list and xxyy zz is the list of characters to be suppressed FB Example Remove spaces in bar code data MI 345 ba 0 This example shows a bar code that has spaces in the data You may want to remove the spaces before sending the data Using the bar code above Command string FB0120F10D FB is the Suppress characters command 01 is the number of character types to be suppressed 20 is the hex value for a space F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 34567890 CR Stop suppressing characters Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters Syntax FC Replace characters Replaces up to 15 characters in the output message without moving the cursor Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered Syntax E4nnxx4xxoyy1yyao ZZ4Zz where nn is the total count of the number of characters in the list Characte
30. in the current position Syntax F4xxnn where xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code and nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of times it should be sent Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes E9 and F4 Example Send all but the last characters followed by 2 tabs 123456 as ABCDEF GHI Send all characters except for the last 8 from the bar code above followed by 2 tabs Command string E908F40902 E9 is the Send all but the last characters command 08 is the number of characters at the end to ignore F4 is the Insert a character multiple times command 09 is the hex value for a horizontal tab 02 is the number of times the tab character is sent The data is output as 1234567890AB lt tab gt lt tab gt Insert a string Send ss string of nn length in the output message leaving the cursor in the current position Syntax BAnnnns s where nnnn stands for the length of the string and s s stands for the string The string is made up of hex values for the characters in the string Referto the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes B9 and BA Example Look for the string AB and insert 2 asterisks TUE II DN 1234567 B3 ABCDEFGHII Using the bar code above send all characters up to but not including AB Insert 2 asterisks at that point and send
31. order in which the bar codes are scanned Reading the Default Sequence symbol programs the scanner to the Universal values shown below These are the defaults Be certain you want to delete or clear all formats before you read the Default Sequence symbol Note To make Output Sequence Editor selections you ll need to know the code I D code length and character match es your application requires Use the Alphanumeric symbols inside back cover to read these options You must hold the trigger while reading each bar code in the sequence To Add an Output Sequence 1 Scan the Enter Sequence symbol see Require Output Sequence page 3 18 2 Code I D On the Symbology Charts on page A 1 find the symbology to which you want to apply the output sequence format Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside back cover 3 Length Specify what length up to 9999 characters of data output will be acceptable for this symbology Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart Note 50 characters is entered as 0050 9999 is a universal number indicating all lengths When calculating the length you must count any programmed prefixes suffixes or formatted characters as part of the length unless using 9999 4 Character Match Sequences On the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 page A 3 find the Hex value that represents the character s you want to match Use the P
32. set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit the scanner only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit and will transmit this digit at the end of the scanned data Default No Check Digit 2S UK E No Check Digit N25CIkg21 Validate but Don t Transmit NAILS Validate and Transmit NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 a5 MIN M Minimum Message Length NAS WAS Maximum Message Length Code 93 lt Default All Code 93 Settings gt CEDF T Code 93 On Off CASERAS 0 n CESENAL Off Code 93 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 80 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 80 IM Cosh Minimum Message Length COSMAS Maximum Message Length Code 93 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 93 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When this function is enabled
33. the beginning command F2 is the Send a number of characters command 06 is the number of characters to send OD is the hex value fora CR The data is output as 123456 lt CR gt Move the cursor to the end EA Move the cursor to the last character in the input message Syntax EA Search Commands F8 Search forward for a character Search the input message forward for xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the xx character Syntax F8xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes F8 Example Send bar code data that starts after a particular character A TACT LL 123456759046 DEEG Search for the letter D in bar codes and send all the data that follows including the D Using the bar code above 5 7 F9 BO B1 EG Command string F844F10D F8 is the Search forward for a character command 44 is the hex value for D F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value fora CR The data is output as DEFGHIJ lt CR gt Search backward for a character Search the input message backward for xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the xx character Syntax F9xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer
34. the extended coupon code in a single scan it transmits both as separate symbologies Otherwise it transmits the first coupon code it reads If you scan the Require Concatenation code the scanner must see and read the coupon code and extended coupon code in a single read to transmit the data No data is output unless both codes are read Default Off LH NENAD Off CPNEMAT Allow Concatenation CPNEMA2 Require Concatenation Coupon GS1 DataBar Output If you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 DataBar codes you may wish to scan and output only the data from the GS1 DataBar code Scan the GS1 Output On code below to scan and output only the GS1 DataBar code data Default GS1 Out put Off CPNOGRSTL GS1 Output Off CPNGSTI GS1 Output On UPC EO Default All UPC E Settings UPEDFT UPC E0 On Off Most U P C bar codes lead with the O number system To read these codes use the UPC E0 On selection If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system use UPC E1 page 6 24 Default On UPEENLT UPC E0 On UPEENLIL UPC EO Off UPC E0 Expand UPC E Expand expands the UPC E code to the 12 digit UPC A format Default Off LIPEEXP1 On LIPEEXPO Off UPC E0 Addenda Required When Required is scanned the scanner will only read UPC E bar codes that have addenda Default Not Required LI PEAR H Required
35. the following options Default Data Formatter On Not Required Keep Prefix Suffix LI EMI FM ENI Data Formatter On Not Required Keep Prefix Suffix DEM EN3 Data Formatter On Not Required Drop Prefix Suffix DFh ENZ Data Format Required Keep Prefix Suffix DEM ENA Data Format Required Drop Prefix Suffix Data Format Non Match Error Tone When a bar code is encountered that doesn t match your required data format the scanner normally generates an error tone However you may want to continue scanning bar codes without hearing the error tone If you scan the Data Format Non Match Error Tone Off bar code data that doesn t conform to your data format is not transmitted and no error tone will sound If you wish to hear the error tone when a non matching bar code is found scan the Data Format Non Match Error Tone On bar code Default Data Format Non Match Error Tone On E FMDECO Data Format Non Match Error Tone On DFMDECT Data Format Non Match Error Tone Off Primary Alternate Data Formats You can save up to four data formats and switch between these formats Your primary data format is saved under 0 Your other three formats are saved under 1 2 and 3 To set your device to use one of these formats scan one of the bar codes below LTF ALTE NMO Primary Data Format ALTE PIT Data Format 1 ALTER Data Format 2
36. the rest of the data with a carriage return after Command string B900024142BA00022A2AF10D B9 is the Send all characters up to a string command 0002 is the length of the string 2 characters 41 is the hex value for A 42 is the hex value for B BA is the Insert a string command 0002 is the length of the string to be added 2 characters 2A is the hex value for an asterisk 2A is the hex value for an asterisk F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 1234567890 ABCDEFGHIJ CR Insert symbology name Insert the name of the bar code s symbology in the output message without moving the cursor Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are included see Symbology Charts on page A 1 Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes B4 B5 Insert bar code length Insert the bar code s length in the output message without moving the cursor The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not include leading zeroes B3 and B4 Example Insert the symbology name and length T TO 12435456 B3 ABCDEFGHII Send the symbology name and length before the bar code data from the bar code above Break up these insertions with spaces End with a carriage return Command string B3F42001B4F42001F10D B3 is the Insert symbology name command F4 is the Insert a character multiple times command 20 is the hex v
37. the scanner stores those Code 93 bar codes that start with a space excluding the start and stop symbols and does not immediately transmit the data The scanner stores the data in the order in which the bar codes are read deleting the first space from each The scanner transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 93 bar code that starts with a character other than a space Default Off CESAPPT On CES AP PU Off Code 93 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the bar code below select the code page with which the bar codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly 93DE C Code 93 Code Page Straight 2 of 5 Industrial three bar start stop lt Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings gt R25DFT Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On Off R25ENA On KASEM Off Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Min
38. to be read It does not need to pass completely through the centering window Scan Centering On then scan one of the following bar codes to change the top bottom left or right of the centering window Then scan the percent you want to shift the centering window using digits on the inside back cover of this manual Scan Save Default Centering 40 for Top and Left 60 for Bottom and Right D ECWVINT Centering On DECIMO Centering Off DECTOP Top of Centering Window DECBOT Bottom of Centering Window DECLFT Left of Centering Window DECRGT Right of Centering Window Preferred Symbology The scanner can be programmed to specify one symbology as a higher priority over other symbologies in situations where both bar code symbologies appear on the same label but the lower priority symbology cannot be disabled For example you may be using the scanner in a retail setting to read U P C symbols but have occasional need to read a code on a drivers license Since some licenses have a Code 39 symbol as well as the PDF417 symbol you can use Preferred Sym bology to specify that the PDF417 symbol be read instead of the Code 39 Preferred Symbology classifies each symbology as high priority low priority or as an unspecified type When a low priority symbology is presented the scanner ignores it for a set period of time see Preferred Symbology Time out on page 3 15 while it searches f
39. to the scanner Default Upright Upright Vertical Top to Bottom Rotate CW 90 Upside Down Vertical Bottom to Top Rotate CCW 90 ROTATNU Upright ROTATMNT Vertical Bottom to Top ROTA TIL Upside Down ROTA TI Vertical Top to Bottom Data Editing Prefix Suffix Overview When a bar code is scanned additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data This group of bar code data and additional user defined data is called a message string The selections in this section are used to build the user defined data into the message string Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies or only with specific symbologies The following illustration shows the breakdown of a message string 1 11 variable length 1 11 alpha numeric amp alpha numeric amp control characters control characters Points to Keep In Mind e tis not necessary to build a message string The selections in this chapter are only used if you wish to alter the default settings Default prefix None Default suffix None e A prefix or suffix may be added or cleared from one symbology or all symbologies e You can add any prefix or suffix from the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 plus Code LD and AIM I D e You can string together several entries for
40. 00 in order to communicate with a bioptic scanner See HS232 Modifiers on page 2 18 and RS232 Timeout on page 2 20 for further information Scanner Bioptic Packet Mode Packet Mode On must be scanned to set the scanner s format so it is compatible with a bioptic scanner Default Packet Mode Off 232 PK TUD Packet Mode Off J32PKT2 Packet Mode On Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Mode Bioptic ACK Nak On must be scanned so the scanner will wait for an ACK or NAK from a bioptic scanner after each packet is sent The Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Timeout below controls how long the scanner will wait for a response Default Bioptic ACK NAK Off JIA MAKI Bioptic ACK NAK Off J32MAKT Bioptic ACK NAK On Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Timeout This allows you to set the length in milliseconds for a timeout for a bioptic scanners ACK NAK response Scan the bar code below then set the timeout from 1 30 000 milliseconds by scanning digits from the inside back cover then scanning Save Default 5100 232 DLE ACK NAK Timeout Input Output Settings Power Up Beeper The scanner can be programmed to beep when it s powered up Scan the Off bar code s if you don t want a power up beep Default Power Up Beeper On E EPPWVVRI Power Up Beeper Off BEPPW RET Power Up Beeper On Beep on BEL Character You may wish to force the scanner to beep upon a command sent fro
41. 1 Transmit Validate and Transmit N25CK22 68 NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum 2 80 4 N25MIN 69 Maximum 2 80 80 2 80 80 N25MAX Code 93 Lu E A All Code 93 C93DFT Settings 0g lt CC 58 ER COSENA1 KO lt CI Code 93 Code Page Code 93 Code Page C93DCP 11 12 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings R25DFT 1 a 11 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Minimum 1 48 4 R25MIN Length Maximum 1 48 48 R25MAX Straight 2 of 5 IATA Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA A25DFT 6 12 Settings pen Lummen I gj Matrix 2 of 5 Default All Marix 2 of 5 X25DFT 6 13 mm m Ki X25ENAO 9 em A Maximum 1 80 80 1 1 80 80 X25MAX H 0 6 13 13 Settings Off CITENAO 0 614 14 rr 8 Maximum 1 80 80 C11MAX Code 128 Default All Code 128 128DFT 6 15 n j 128ENAO 615 15 ISBENA1 NEE Code 128 Message Length Minimum 0 80 Code 128 Append GS1 128 Default All GS1 128 Settings GS1 128 Message Length Minimum 1 80 1 GS1MIN Maximum 0 80 80 GS1MAX 11 13 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Telepen Default All Teepen 0 Telepen TELDFT 6 18 Settings OE TELENAO 6 18 18 E Telepen Output AIM Telepen Output TELOLDO Original Telepen Output TE
42. 28 and GS1 128 DataBar and GS1 Composites Any application that accepts GS1 data can be simplified since it only needs to recog nize one data carrier type lf GS1 128 Emulation is scanned all retail codes U P C UPC E EAN8 EAN13 are expanded out to 16 digits If the AIM ID is enabled the value will be the GS1 128 AIM ID C1 see Symbology Charts on page A 1 lf GS1 DataBar Emulation is scanned all retail codes U P C UPC E EAN8 EAN13 are expanded out to 16 digits If the AIM ID is enabled the value will be the GS1 DataBar AIM ID Jem see Symbology Charts on page A 1 If GS1 Code Expansion Off is scanned retail code expansion is disabled and UPC E expansion is controlled by the UPC EO Expand page 6 22 setting If the AIM ID is enabled the value will be the GS1 128 AIM ID JC1 see Symbology Charts on page A 1 If EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion is scanned all EAN8 bar codes are converted to EAN13 format Default GS1 Emulation Off EANENLH GS1 128 Emulation EANENILIE GS1 DataBar Emulation EANEMLI3 GS1 Code Expansion Off EANEML EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion ANE GS1 Emulation Off TCIF Linked Code 39 TLC39 This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 linear component and a MicroPDF417 stacked code component All bar code readers are capable of reading the Code 39 linear component The MicroPDF417 component can only be decoded if TLC39 On is selected The linear comp
43. 3 depending on which alternate format you are programming See Primary Alternate Data Formats on page 5 12 for further information Step 3 Terminal Type Refer to Terminal ID Table page 5 3 and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC Scan three numeric bar codes on the inside back cover to program the scanner for your terminal ID you must enter 3 digits For example scan 0 0 3 for an AT wedge Note 099 indicates all terminal types Step 4 Code I D In the Symbology Charts beginning on page A 1 find the symbology to which you want to apply the data format Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual If you wish to create a data format for all symbologies with the exception of some specific symbologies refer to B8 page 5 11 If you are creating a data format for Batch Mode Quantity use 35 for the Code I D Note 99 indicates all symbologies Step 5 Length Specify what length up to 9999 characters of data will be acceptable for this symbology Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual For example 50 characters is entered as 0050 Note 9999 indicates all lengths Step 6 Editor Commands Refer to Data Format Editor Commands page 5 3 Scan the symbols that represent the command you want to enter Step 7 Scan Save to save your data format or Discard to exit without
44. 4 4 RSEMIN mee fen rr E OF mags ow E Codablock A Msg Length Maximum 1 2048 2048 Fon 0 NAT CO PDFENA 635 PDF417 Msg Length Minimum 1 2750 1 PDFMIN2Z4HHt Maximum 1 2750 2750 PDFMAX 11 16 T pu default Indicates a numeric prn MeoPORMT a ER GS1 Composite Codes COHEN Off COMENAO Maximum 1 2435 2435 QR Code Default All QR Code Settings OF Code Weg Lan aR Code For Ponca eee 8 For NET Maximum 1 3116 3116 TT ce eee fon MAXENA1 11 17 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Aztec Code Msg Length Minimum 1 3832 1 AZIMINHHH 6 42 Maximum 1 3832 3832 AZTMAXIHHEE 6 42 42 ei om e emer 88 Postnet with B and B Fields On POSTAL11 InfoMail On POSTAL2 Combination 2D Postal Codes InfoMail and British Post On and British Post On POSTAB 6 45 45 Intelligent Mail Bar EEE and Postnet with B Bas KE 45 and B Fields On Postnet and Postal 4i Postnet and Postal 4i On POSTALIA 0 645 45 Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar EC On a O O o o o 6 Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL17 Postal 4i and Postnet with B and B Fields POSTAL19 On Planet and Postnet Planet and Postnet On POSTAL12 0 645 45 BCE Ru and Intelligent Mail Bar POSTAL22 6 46 Code On Planet Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar POSTAL23 Code On Postnet Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar
45. 7 5 mil 19mm Guaranteed Performance Focus Standard Range SR Symbology Far Distance 5 mil Code 39 Z n 7 5 mil Code 39 e ee 10mil Code 39 foo e 10 mil PDF417 oo e 20 mil Data Matrix ER e Resolution 1D Code 39 4 mil 102mm Resolution 2D Data Matrix 7 5 mil 19mm 12 2 Standard Connector Pinouts Note The following pin assignments are not compatible with Honeywell legacy products Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to the unit Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by your warranty Keyboard Wedge 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select gt 3 Supply ground 4 Terminal data 5 Terminal clock 6 Keyboard clock 7 5V power SS e 8 Keyboard data 9 Serial Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 4 Transmit data 5 Receive data serial data to scanner 6 CTS 7 5V power 8 RTS 9 10 RS485 Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug Note RS485 signal conversion is performed in the cable 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 4 Transmit data 5 Receive data serial data to scanner 7 5V power 8 Transmit Enable 9 10 12 3 USB 10 Pin Modular Plug 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 5 EE o 7 5V power 8 Ne Data 10 Data EAS 2 Pin Plug 1 EASANT 2 EASANT t EAS USB 10 Pin Modular Plug 1 Cable shield 2 Cable sele
46. 83 Port 17 Interfaces Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 9 HHBCR 2 Interface RS485 Packet Mode The following selection allows you to break up large bar code data into smaller packets on an IBM POS terminal To break up large bar codes into small packets scan the Packet Mode On bar code below Scan the Packet Mode Off bar code if you want large bar code data to be sent to the host in a single chunk Default Packet Mode Off RTLPDFU D Packet Mode Off RTLPDF1 Packet Mode On RS485 Packet Length If you are using Packet mode you can specify the size of the data packet that is sent to the host Scan the Packet Length bar code then the packet size from 20 256 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this man ual then Save Default 40 RTLMPS Packet Length USB IBM SurePos Scan one of the following Plug and Play codes to program the scanner for an IBM SurePos USB handheld scanner or IBM SurePos USB tabletop scanner interface Note After scanning one of these codes you must power cycle the cash register PAPSPH USB IBM SurePos USB Handheld Scanner Interface PAPSPT USB IBM SurePos USB Tabletop Scanner Interface Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology Symbology Suffix Symbology Suffix EAN 8 OC Code 39 00 OA OB EAN 13 16 Interleaved 2 of 5 00 OD OB UPC A OD Code
47. BAD7 57600 57600BPS 232BAD8 115200 ees 232BAD9 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits 7 Data 1 Te se Ea Parity Even 239WRD3 2 19 and Parity Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 9600 9600BPS 282BAD5 2 18 19200 199000BPS 232BAD6 2 218 7 Data 1 BEDV Parity None 232WRDO 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 232WRD6 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Even 232WRD4 7 Data 2 Stop Parity None 232VVRD1 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Odd 232WRD7 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 232WRD5 8 Data 1 Stop Parity None 232WRD2 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 232WRD8 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Mark 232WRD14 RS232 Receiver Time out Range 0 300 seconds 232L PT4HHE RS232 Handshaking RTS CTS Off 232CTSO Flow Control No Timeout 232CTS1 Two Direction Flow Control 232CTS2 Flow Control with Timeout 232CTS3 RS232 Timeout 232DEL4HHHE XON XOFF Off 232XONO XON XOFF On 232XON1 ACK NAK Off 232ACKO ACK NAK On 232ACK1 Scanner Bioptic Packet Mode Packet Mode Off 232PKTO Packet Mode On 232PKT2 Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Mode Bioptic ACK NAK Off 232NAKO Bioptic ACK INAKOn ACK NAK On 232NAKK Ea 22 Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Timeout a Timeout a 5100 Input Output Selections Power Up Beeper Power Up Beeper Off Scanner BEPPWRO Power Up Beeper On Scanner BEPPWR1 Beep on BEL Character Beep on BEL On BELBEP1 Beep on BEL Off BELBEPO Tigger Click wooo ALS 3 11 7 Indicates default Indi
48. Data Format 2 ALTFNM2 DataFomat3 Format 3 ALTFNMB 0 5 5 13 Single Scan Data Format Change LL NN Scan Primary Ei a 0 5 ES Data Format Single Scan DataFormatt Scan Data Format 1 VSAF 1 1 5 543 a Scan Data Format 2 E Single Scan Data Format 3 VSAF 3 All AllSymbooggesOn On ALENAT SS Of L CBRENAO 1 Transmit CBRSSX1 Codabar Check Char No Check Char CBRCK20 6 2 arae aTa Co eo Im RCT ez CBRCCT2 Codabar Message Length Minimum 2 60 4 CBRMIN 6 3 Maximum 2 60 60 CBRMAX Code 39 Default All Code 39 C39DFT Settings og E 64 F0 KE 11 11 Code 39 Check Char No Check Char C39CK20 Validate But Don t C39CK21 Transmit Validate C39CK22 6 4 and Transmit Code 39 Message Length Minimum 0 48 0 C39MIN Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 6 4 4 u Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Off C39B320 Code 39 Code Code 39 Code Page C39DCP 2 of 5 e IBENAO Pe Ea Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit No Check Char I25CK20 Validate But Don t I25CK21 6 7 Transmit Validate and Transmit and Transmit I25CK22 Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length LL 2 80 EET Maximum 2 80 80 125MAXt ea NEC 2 of 5 a e All NEC N25DFT 2 of 5 Settings N25ENAO CIO LC CC Pon Nava CE ES NEC 2 of 5 Check Digit No Check Char N25CK20 Validate But Don t N25CK2
49. E Hign 4ZUU HZ Beeper Pitch Error The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch frequency of the sound the scanner emits when there is a bad read or error Default Razz BEPF 2250 Razz 250 Hz E LI EPFGZ325 Medium 3250 Hz BEPF 24200 High 4200 Hz Beeper Duration Good Read The beeper duration codes modify the length of the beep the scanner emits on a good read Default Normal BEPEI FBIPU Normal Beep BEFBIFT Short Beep LED Good Head The LED indicator can be programmed On or Off in response to a good read Default On BE PLED1 LED Good Read On BEPFLELU LED Good Read Off Number of Beeps Good Read The number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 9 The same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper and LED in response to a good read For example if you program this option to have five beeps there will be five beeps and five LED flashes in response to a good read The beeps and LED flashes are in sync with one another To change the number of beeps scan the bar code below and then scan a digit 1 9 bar code and the Save bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Default 1 BEPRPT Number of Good Read Beeps LED Flashes Number of Beeps Error The number of beeps and LED flashes emitted by the scanner for a bad read or error can be pr
50. F File Format Indicates the desired format for the image OF KIM format 1F TIFF binary 2F TIFF binary group 4 compressed 3F TIFF grayscale 4F Uncompressed binary upper left to lower right 1 pixel bit O padded end of line 5F Uncompressed grayscale upper left to lower right bitmap format 6F JPEG image default 8F BMP format lower right to upper left uncompressed H Histogram Stretch Increases the contrast of the transmitted image Not available with some image formats OH Nostretch default 1H Histogram stretch Example of Histogram Stretch atOH Example of Histogram Stretch at 1H Invert Image Invert image is used to rotate the image around the X or Y axis 1ix Invert around the X axis flips picture upside down liy Invert around the Y axis flips picture left to right Example of image not Example of image Example of image inverted with Invert Image setto with Invert Image set 1ix to 1iy IF Noise Reduction Used to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image Oif No salt and pepper noise reduction default lif Salt and pepper noise reduction Example of Noise Reduction Off Oif Example of Noise Reduction On 1if D EA XD AS y TE M s a dich 5 CT a Pd E E 2 we 1 Ed n ap AA tes i e T KE rar KO Ux ANY yA al PA 8 ad e Pu SA VE KR TAA i Nr i w Or M A E E Eh se en P i Abu s J EE 1 Wi J IR Image Rotate Oir Image
51. Honeywell Genesis 75809 Presentation Area Imager User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material HII disclaims all responsibility for the selection and use of software and or hardware to achieve intended results This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2010 2014 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Web Address www honeywellaidc com Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Product Agency Compliance USA FCC Pa
52. IMGSNP1P1T IMGSHP The imaging commands are Image Snap IMGSNP page 8 1 Image Ship IMGSHP page 8 3 Intelligent Signature Capture IMGBOX page 8 10 The modifiers for each of these commands follow the command description Note The images included with each command description are examples only The results you achieve may be different from those included in this manual The quality of the output you receive will vary depending on lighting quality of the initial image object being captured and distance of the scanner from the image object To achieve a high quality image it is recommended that you position your scanner 4 6 10 2 15 2 cm away from the image object you are capturing Step 1 Take a Picture Using IMGSNP Image Snap IMGSNP An image is taken whenever the hardware button is pressed or when the Image Snap IMGSNP command is processed The image snap command has many different modifiers that can be used to change the look of the image in memory Any num ber of modifiers may be appended to the IMGSNP command For example you can use the following command to snap an image increase the gain and have the beeper sound once the snap is complete IMGSNP2G1B IMGSNP Modifiers P Imaging Style This sets the Image Snap style OP Decoding Style This processing allows a few frames to be taken until the exposure parameters are met The last frame is then available for further use 1P Photo Style default This mimics a
53. INF Resetting the Factory Defaults Remove Custom Defaults DEFOVR Activate Defaults DEFALT 11 21 11 22 12 Product Specifications Genesis 7580g Scanner Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions Typical Height 5 9 inches 150mm Length 3 2 inches 80mm Width 3 3 inches 83mm Weight 12 ounces 340g Illumination LED Peak Wavelength 645nm super red LED IEC 62471 Exempt Risk Group Aiming Peak Wavelength LED 624nm IEC 62471 Exempt Risk Group Motion Tolerance Streaming Presentation Trigger up to 78 inches per second for 13 mil UPC Symbol Contrast Grade 1 0 20 or greater Voltage Requirements 4 5 5 VDC at input connector Current Draw Operation Idle Temperature Ranges Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Mechanical Drop Operational after 30 drops from 5 feet 1 5m to concrete at 23 C Vibration Withstands Withstands BG peak from 22 to 300Hz Al Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300Hz sss from 22 to 300Hz Up to 15kV direct air ESD Tolerance Up to 8 kV indirect coupling plane 12 1 Depth of Field Charts Typical Performance Focus Standard Range SR Symbology Far Distance in 3 1 5 mil Code 39 A 7 5 mil Code 39 em 10mil Code 39 oo m 10 mil PDF417 oo E 20 mil Data Matrix m Resolution 1D Code 39 4 mil 102mm Resolution 2D Data Matrix
54. If the strings are equal move the cursor forward past the end of the string Syntax B2nnnnS where nnnn is the string length up to 9999 and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B2000454657374 will compare the string at the current cursor position with the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Check for a number Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor position The format is aborted if the character is not numeric EC Example Only output the data if the bar code begins with a number If you will only accept data from bar codes that begin with a number you can use EC to check for the number Command string ECF10D EC is the Check for a number command F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value fora CR If this bar code is read AN the format fails AB1234 If this bar code is read II li I the data is output as 1234AB 13445 lt CR gt Check for non numeric character Check to make sure there is a non numeric ASCII character at the current cursor position The format is aborted if the character is numeric ED Example Only output the data if the bar code begins with a letter If you will only accept data from bar codes that begin with a letter you can use ED to check for the number Command string EDF10D ED is the Ch
55. J32BADZ 1200 PBA 2400 J32 BADA 4800 32DAD5 9600 32DADb 19200 J32BAD 38400 32DAD5 57 600 PBA 115 200 RS232 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters O through 7F decimal text digits and punctuation select 7 data bits For applications that require use of the full ASCII set select 8 data bits per character Default 8 Stop Bits sets the stop bits at 1 or 2 Default 1 Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity Default None 252 WIRDOS 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 232 RD 7 Data 1 Stop Parity None 232 WRDB 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 32 WRDA 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Even Z32WRDT 7 Data 2 Stop Parity None AJ NRO 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Odd 23 ZWEE 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Even SST 8 Data 1 Stop Parity None PJ WRDB 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 232 WRDTA 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Mark RS232 Receiver Time Out The unit stays awake to receive data until the RS232 Receiver Time Out expires A manual or serial trigger resets the time out When an RS232 receiver is sleeping a character may be sent to wake up the receiver and reset the time out A trans action on the CTS line will also wake up the recei
56. LOLD1 Telepen Message Length Minimum 1 60 1 TELMIN Maximum 1 60 60 TELMAX UPC A Default All UPADFT 6 19 UPC A j v UPAENAO eo mee e beggen on i pa a ooo i os a Coupon GS1 DataBar Output GS1 Output Off CPNGS10 GS1 GStOuputOn On CPNGS11 621 21 UPC EO CSI All UPC E eu E 22 gj NS UPEENOO o 622 22 2 F Por Tee ess D wee 98 11 14 Indicates default Indicates a numeric Modri E E JAN e Pe E13ISB1 JAN 8 Settings Of FAENA 827 pon FAENA 827 EAN JAN 8 Check Digit Off 11 15 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 MSI Check Character Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit MSICHKO 6 29 Validate Type 10 and MSICHK1 iud 29 Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 Chars but Don t Transmit MSICHK2 Validate 2 Type 10 Chars and Transmit MSICHK3 Validate Type 11 then Type 10 Char but MSICHKA 6 29 Don t Transmit Validate Type 11 then Type 10 Char and MSICHK5 6 30 Transmit Disable MSI Check Characters MSICHK6 MSI Message Length Minimum 4 48 4 MSIMIN Maximum 4 48 48 4 48 48 MSIMAX 6 30 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Ei All 7 A 31 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings og RSSN amp CO Pon E EEN a RSLENA1 GS1 DataBar Expanded Default All GS1 DataBar RSEDFT 6 32 Expanded Settings AA RSEENA1 GS1 DataBar Expanded Msg Minimum 4 7
57. Native Resolution VISA IM Force VGA Resolution IAS S GUALI Native Resolution Intelligent Signature Capture IMGBOX IMGBOX allows you to configure the size and location of a signature capture area relative to its proximity to a bar code This allows you to tailor a signature capture area to a specific form In order to use IMGBOX you need a set form where the signa ture box location is in a known location relative to a bar code You can input the overall size of the signature area as well as specify how far the signature area is from the bar code vertically and horizontally You can also set the resolution and file format for the final output of the signature capture image Note IMGBOX commands can only be triggered by one of the following types of bar codes PDF417 Code 39 Code 128 Aztec Codabar and Interleaved 2 of 5 Once one of these symbologies has been read the image is retained for a possible IMGBOX command Signature Capture Optimize If you will be using your scanner to capture signatures frequently you should optimize it for this purpose However the speed of scanning bar codes may be slowed when this mode is enabled Default Off E DECBN Optimize On DECBNDL Optimize Off Below is an example of a signature capture application In this example the aimer is centered over the signature capture area and the trigger is pressed A single beep is e
58. SLDFT GS1 DataBar Limited On Off ESLENMA On ESLENAJI Off GS1 DataBar Expanded lt Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings gt RSEDFT GS1 DataBar Expanded On Off RSEENMA T O n RSEENAD Off GS1 DataBar Expanded Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 4 74 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 74 RSEMIN Minimum Message Length RSEMAX Maximum Message Length Trioptic Code Note If you are going to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes page 6 5 Trioptic Code must be off Trioptic Code is used for labeling magnetic storage media RIEMAT O TRIEN n TRIENAL Off Codablock A lt Default All Codablock A Settings gt CBADFT Codablock A On Off CBAENAT On CBAENAL Off Codablock A Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 600 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 600 BASIN Minimum Message Length CBAMNAX Maximum Message Length Codablock F lt Default All Codablock F Settings gt CBFLDFT Codablock F On Off CBFENAT On CBFENALT Off Codablock F Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change th
59. Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual PS A Nal H Nal H Intercharacter Delay OL H YEH Intercharacter Delay To remove this delay scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code then set the number of delays to 0 Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Note Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation User Specified Intercharacter Delay An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds in 5ms increments may be placed after the transmission of a particular character of scanned data Scan the Delay Length bar code below then scan the number of 5ms delays and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Next scan the Character to Trigger Delay bar code then the 2 digit hex value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 OL Y CR Delay Length DLY Xx Character to Trigger Delay To remove this delay scan the Delay Length bar code and set the number of delays to 0 Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Interfunction Delay An interfunction delay of up to 5000 milliseconds in 5ms increments may be placed between the transmission of each control character in the message string Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below
60. Timeout Imaging Commands The scanner is like a digital camera in the way it captures manipulates and transfers images The following commands allow you to alter the way the scanner performs these functions Note You must set the scanner a Manual Trigger Modes page 3 5 in order to take images Single Use Basis Imaging Commands with their modifiers send instructions to the scanner on a single use basis and take effect for a single image capture Once that capture is complete the scanner reverts to its imaging default settings If you want to permanently change a setting you must use the serial default commands see Chapter 11 When the serial default command is used that selection becomes the new permanent setting for the scanner Command Syntax Multiple modifiers and commands can be issued within one sequence If additional modifiers are to be applied to the same command just add the modifiers to that command For example to add 2 modifiers to the Image Snap command such as set ting the Imaging Style to 1P and the Wait for Trigger to 1T you would enter IMGSNP1P1T Note After processing an image capture command IMGSNP or IMGBOX you must follow it with an IMGSHP command if you want to see it on your terminal To add a command to a sequence each new command is separated with a semicolon For example to add the Image Ship command to the above sequence you would enter
61. YN MCR ASCII 22 77 13 Name To send information to the scanner use Genesis The default factory setting for a Genesis scanner is Genesis scanner This setting is changed by using the BT_NAM command which accepts alphanumeric values If the name is not known a wildcard can be used Tag A 3 character case insensitive field that identifies the desired menu command group For example all RS232 configuration settings are identified with a Tag of 232 SubTag A 3 character case insensitive field that identifies the desired menu command within the tag group For example the SubTag for the RS232 baud rate is BAD Data The new value for a menu setting identified by the Tag and SubTag Storage A single character that specifies the storage table to which the command is applied An exclamation point performs the command s operation on the device s volatile menu configuration table A period performs the command s operation on the device s non volatile menu configuration table Use the non volatile table only for semi permanent changes you want saved through a power cycle Query Commands Several special characters can be used to query the device about its settings de What is the default value for the setting s What is the device s current value for the setting s si What is the range of possible values for the setting s The device s response uses a dash to indicate a continuous range of values A pipe l s
62. a di e 2 22 Scanner Bioptic ACK NAK Tmeout nennen nennen nnns 2 22 Chapter 3 Input Output Settings modiis 3 1 Beep om BEL Gnarls UL LUM 3 1 TAGE GIGI onda iii 3 1 Good Head and Error IndICatOFS 5 stie e nl a o do 3 2 Becper GOO Recados o abonos 3 2 Beeper Volume Good Head 3 2 Deeper Pitch Good Alai he e 3 2 IA PRONE e EE 3 3 Beeper Duration Good Head 3 3 LE GOO RE a WEE 3 3 Number of Beeps Good Head 3 4 Number of Beeps Error 3 4 GOOD Read Delia iia 3 4 User Specified Good Read Deia 3 4 Manual REENEN E 3 5 LED Illumination Manual Trigger aaa aaa aaa nena anen kane eee kene eee eee eee eee eee eee rene eee eee nera 3 5 Seral Trigger MOGG nt Qe Dt 3 5 Read TINE OU tinta oca 3 6 FES CT MATION Ru ele 3 6 LED Illumination Presentation Mode A 3 6 Presentation LED Behavior after Decode enne 3 7 Brea Lei E tas 3 7 Presentation Centernmg nennen nennen nennen nnne sn nna nnns sa sns na nnns n ns 3 7 A ERE 3 9 Streaming Presentation M Mode AAA 3 9 Mobile Phone Read MOE paa tees ee cy aue e I ats 3 10 Mands Free meu et I i 3 10 el E E E e 3 10 User Specified Reread Deia 3 11 UNION INS ttc 3 11 Amer Dela ds 3 11 User Specified Aimer Del nacida 3 12 AIN lee spe oo 3 12 Presentation Aimer Mode A 3 12 Ennanced Object Detection UM 3 12 Contenido loo 3 13 Preferred Symbology AAA o ene 3 14 HIJAPP rOn Symbol Vis A 3 15 LOW deg Enge Le ee 3 15 Preferred Symbol
63. al information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 80 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 80 5581MIN Minimum Message Length aol MAs Maximum Message Length Telepen lt Default All Telepen Settings gt TELDFT Telepen On Off TELENAT O n TELENAL Off Telepen Output Using AIM Telepen Output the scanner reads symbols with start stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII start stop pattern 1 When Original Telepen Output is selected the scanner reads symbols with start stop pattern 1 and decodes them as compressed numeric with optional full ASCII start stop pattern 2 Default AIM Telepen Output TELOLLD C AIM Telepen Output TEL OUT Original Telepen Output Telepen Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 60 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 60 TELMIN Minimum Message Length TELM AS Maximum Message Length UPC A lt Default All UPC A Settings gt UPADFT UPC A On Off UP AEMAT 0 n LIPAERNAD Off Note To convert UPC A bar codes to EAN 13 see Convert UPC A to EAN 13 on page 6 24 UPC A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On UPACKAT
64. alue for a space 01 is the number of times the space character is sent B4 is the Insert bar code length command F4 is the Insert a character multiple times command 20 is the hex value for a space 01 is the number of times the space character is sent F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as Code128 20 1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ CR Insert key strokes Insert a key stroke or combination of key strokes Key strokes are dependent on your keyboard see Unicode Key Maps on page A 10 Any key can be inserted including arrows and functions Syntax B5xxssnn where xx is the number of keys pressed without key modifiers ss is the key modifier from the table below and nn is the key number from the Unicode Key Maps page A 10 Key Modifiers No Key Modifier Control Right For example B501021F inserts an A on a 104 key U S style keyboard B5 the command 01 number of keys pressed without the key modifier 02 is the key modifier for Shift Right and 1F is the a key If a lower case a were to be inserted B501001F would be entered If there are three keystrokes the syntax would change from B5xxssnn for one keystroke to B5xxssnnssnnssnn An example that would insert abc is as follows B503001F00320030F833 Note Key modifiers can be added together when needed Example Control Left Shift Left 11 Move Commands FS Move the cursor forw
65. and which has been processed ENQ Indicates an invalid Tag or SubTag command NAK Indicates the command was good but the Data field entry was out of the allowable range for this Tag and SubTag combination e g an entry for a minimum message length of 100 when the field will only accept 2 characters When responding the device echoes back the command sequence with the status character inserted directly before each of the punctuation marks the period exclamation point comma or semicolon in the command Examples of Query Commands In the following examples a bracketed notation depicts a non displayable response Example What is the range of possible values for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENAO 1 ACK This response indicates that Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA has a range of values from O to 1 off and on Example What is the default value for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENA1 ACK This response indicates that the default setting for Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is 1 or on Example What is the device s current setting for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENA1 ACK This response indicates that the device s Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is set to 1 or on Example What are the device s settings for all Codabar selections Enter cbr Response CBRENA1 ACK SSXO ACK CK20 ACK CCT1 ACK MIN2 ACK MAX60 ACK DFT ACK This response indic
66. anner beeps once For further RS485 settings refer to RS485 page 2 2 Connecting with EAS A Genesis scanner can be connected to a Checkpoint EAS system Refer to EAS Settings beginning on page 7 1 for configuration codes and further EAS programming information USB Interface with EAS 1 Connect the appropriate interface and EAS cable to the device and then to the computer USB with EAS Connection Close up of EAS Connection Checkpoint Wires 2 The scanner beeps 3 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual The unit defaults to a USB PC Keyboard Refer to page 2 3 for other USB terminal settings For additional USB programming and technical information refer to USB Application Note available at www honey wellaidc com RS232 Interface with EAS 1 Turn off power to the terminal computer 2 Connect the appropriate interface and EAS cable to the device and then to the computer Note For the scanner to work properly you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal computer RS232 with EAS Connection Close up of EAS Connection Wires 3 Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port 4 Once the scanner has been fully connected power up the computer This interface programs 115 200 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Read
67. ard a number of characters Move the cursor ahead nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F5nn where nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead F6 F7 F5 Example Move the cursor forward and send the data 123455 5904 60 DEF GHI Move the cursor forward 3 characters then send the rest of the bar code data from the bar code above End with a carriage return Command string F503F10D F5 is the Move the cursor forward a number of characters command 08 is the number of characters to move the cursor F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 4567890ABCDEFGHIJ CR Move the cursor backward a number of characters Move the cursor back nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F6nn where nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back Move the cursor to the beginning Move the cursor to the first character in the input message Syntax F7 FE and F7 Example Manipulate bar codes that begin with a 1 TET E 123455 B30ABCDEF GHIJ Search for bar codes that begin with a 1 If a bar code matches move the cursor back to the beginning of the data and send 6 characters followed by a carriage return Using the bar code above Command string FE31F7F2060D FE is the Compare characters command 31 is the hex value for 1 F7 is the Move the cursor to
68. ary IMGEMTYI 0 Lie MEN Format TIFF binary group 4 Ec eee L 5 eon d ic Fle Formai Uncompressed bray wem 85 Noise Reduction ON IMBFSPO rz Noise Reduction On mes rz Rotate Image none IMGROTO 8 7 Rotate Image 90 right IMGROT1 8 7 Rotate Image 180 right IMGROT2 Rotate Image 90 left IMGROT3 8 7 JPEG Image Quality 0 100 50 IMGJQF 8 7 Gamma Correction Off IMGGAMO 11 20 Dor t Don t Ship Histogram Histogram IMGHSTO 89 pee default Indicates a numeric Att G Image Image Crop Left 0 843 0 Left sa zi 0 rage Crop Tp 68390 Image Image Crop Bottom 0 639 639 Bottom E EN 639 woen fes Protocol None raw Protocol None Protocol None default USB USB weg as Protocol Hmodem oo Sip Sy Peak ir Every 2nd Pixel ss Eve a og Every 3rd Pixel IMGSUBS 89 Document Document Image Filter ot Filter ee BF IMGUSHO 89 Document age FiterOn 255 Wous 89 E Histogram IMGHST1 Image Size Compatibility Force LI NN Resolution IMGVGA1 Native Resolution IMGVGAO Intelligent Signature Capture Optimize On DECBND1 Optimize Off DECBNDO Utilities Add Code 1 D Prefix to All Symbologies Temporary PRECA2 BK2995C80 TSTHNUG Application Plug Ins Apps Decoding Apps On PLGDCE1 Decoding Apps Off PLGDCEO Formatting Apps On PLGFOE1 Formatting Apps Off PLGFOEO List Apps PLG
69. as snapped rightside up default lir Rotate image 90 degrees to the right 2ir Rotate image 180 degrees upside down 3ir Rotate image 90 degrees to the left Example of Image Rotate set to Oir Example of Image Rotate set to 2ir Example of Image Rotate set to 1ir Example of Image Rotate set to 3ir J JPEG Image Quality Sets the desired quality when the JPEG image format is selected Higher numbers result in higher quality but larger files Smaller numbers result in greater amounts of lossy compression faster transmission times lower quality but smaller files Default 50 nj Image is compressed as much as possible while preserving quality factor of n n 0 100 OJ worst quality smallest file 100Jbest quality largest file K Gamma Correction Gamma measures the brightness of midtone values produced by the image You can brighten or darken an image using gamma correction A higher gamma correction yields an overall brighter image The lower the setting the darker the image The optimal setting for text images is 50K OK Gamma correction off default 50K Apply gamma correction for brightening typical document image nK Apply gamma correction factor n n 0 1 000 Example of Gamma Example of Gamma Example of Gamma Correction set to OK Correction set to 5OK Correction set to 255K A L R T B M Image Cropping Ships a window of the image by specifying the left right top and bottom pixel coordi
70. ates that the device s Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is set to 1 or on the Start Stop Character SSX is set to 0 or Don t Transmit the Check Character CK2 is set to O or Not Required concatenation CCT is set to 1 or Enabled 11 2 the Minimum Message Length MIN is set to 2 characters the Maximum Message Length MAX is set to 60 characters and the Default setting DFT has no value Trigger Commands You can activate and deactivate the scanner with serial trigger commands First the scanner must be put in Manual Trigger Mode by scanning a Manual Trigger Mode bar code page 3 5 or by sending a serial menu command for triggering page 3 5 Once the scanner is in serial trigger mode the trigger is activated and deactivated by sending the following commands Activate SYN T CR Deactivate SYN U CR The scanner scans until a bar code has been read until the deactivate command is sent or until the serial time out has been reached see Read Time Out on page 3 6 for a description and the serial command on page 11 8 Resetting the Custom Defaults If you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner scan the Activate Custom Defaults bar code below This resets the scanner to the custom default settings If there are no custom defaults it will reset the scanner to the factory default settings Any settings that have not been specified through the custom defaults will be defaulted to the factory default set
71. ault Manual Trigger Normal PAPHHF HHF Manual Trigger Normal PAPHHS Manual Trigger Enhanced LED Illumination Manual Trigger If you wish to set the illumination LED brightness scan one of the bar codes below This sets the LED illumination for the scanner when the trigger is pressed Default High Note The LEDs are like a flash on a camera The lower the ambient light in the room the brighter the LEDs need to be so the scanner can see the bar codes PWREMOLO Off FVVERMNOLT L L100 OW PVVRNOLT2U Medium PYYRMOLIS0 High Serial Trigger Mode You can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger or using a serial trigger command see Trigger Commands on page 11 3 When in serial mode the scanner scans until a bar code has been read or until the deactivate command is sent The scanner can also be set to turn itself off after a specified time has elapsed see Read Time Out which follows Read Time Out Use this selection to set a time out in milliseconds of the scanner s trigger when using serial commands to trigger the scanner Once the scanner has timed out you can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger or using a serial trig ger command After scanning the Read Time Out bar code set the time out duration from 0 300 000 milliseconds by scanning digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover then scanning Save
72. ault settings restored refer to Resetting the Factory Defaults on page 10 4 13 3 13 4 14 Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please contact us by using one of the methods below Knowledge Base www hsmknowledgebase com Our Knowledge Base provides thousands of immediate solutions If the Knowledge Base cannot help our Technical Support Portal see below provides an easy way to report your problem or ask your question Technical Support Portal www hsmsupportportal com The Technical Support Portal not only allows you to report your problem but it also provides immediate solutions to your techni cal issues by searching our Knowledge Base With the Portal you can submit and track your questions online and send and receive attachments Web form www hsmcontactsupport com You can contact our technical support team directly by filling out our online support form Enter your contact details and the description of the question problem Telephone www honeywellaidc com locations For our latest contact information please check our website at the link above Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world To obtain warranty or non warranty service please visit www honeywellaidc com and select Support gt Contact Service and Repair to see your region s instruction
73. bar codes are converted to 13 digit EAN 13 codes by adding a zero to the front When Do not Convert UPC A is selected UPC A codes are read as UPC A UPAENAD UPC A Converted to EAN 13 UPAEMAT Do not Convert UPC A EAN JAN 13 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On FISCKAT On FISCKAQ Off EAN JAN 13 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 13 data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda FISAD 1 2 Digit Addenda On E13A020 2 Digit Addenda Off E13A051 5 Digit Addenda On E13A050 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required When Required is scanned the scanner will only read EAN JAN 13 bar codes that have addenda Default Not Required E1 3AR T Required E13AF G Not Required EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space Default On E13AD51 On E13AD30 Off Note Ifyou want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code refer to UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code page 6 21 ISBN Translate When On is scanned EAN 13 Bookland symbols are translated into their equivalent ISBN number format De
74. cates a numeric entry Beeper Volume Good Read Beeper Volume Good Read Of JBEPMO 0 BEPLVLO 3 2 ES Beeper Pitch Good Read Low 1600 min 400Hz 3 2 Frequency Medium 2700 Hz BEPFQ12700 High 4200 max 9000Hz BEPFQ14200 Beeper Pitch Error Frequency Razz 250 min 200Hz 3 3 High 4200 max 9000Hz E e m s 88 TTT a e Long Delay 1500 ms 3 4 EE Hoh 0000000000000 PWRNOL150 Serial Trigger Mode Read z ee E 6 0 300 000 ms 30 000 Presentation Mode Presentation Mode TRGMOD3 wm wooo PWRLDCIO0 Presentation LED Behavior After LEDs On TRGPCK1 3 7 Presentation Sensiviy men mems 97 Left of Presentation Centering Window PDCLFT 3 9 40 11 8 Top of Presentation Centering Window PDCTOP m 40 Bottom of Presentation Window PDCBOT ul ee comes EI roseo E FOF no dela L E EE S I Interlaced SCNAIM2 E Generig Win BEGWN Centering Off DECWINO Top of AEN Window T Preferred Symbology Timeout EE EN 15 500 Range 100 3000 Preferred Symbology Default PRFDFT 315 11 9 Setting Serial Command paq Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Right Right of Presentation Centering Window Centering Window PDORGTHR 739 60 Setting Serial Command Pag Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry 9 Output Sequence Editor Enter Sequence SEQBIK 347 Default Sequence
75. characters up to a string Include in the output message all characters from the input message starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to but not including the search string s s The cursor is moved forward to the beginning of the s s string Syntax B9nnnns s where nnnn stands for the length of the string and s s stands for the string to be matched The string is made up of hex values for the characters in the string Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes B9 Example Send all characters up to a defined string 123456 as ABCDEF GHI Using the bar code above send all characters up to but not including AB Command string B900024142 B9 is the Send all characters up to a string command 0002 is the length of the string 2 characters 41 is the hex value for A 42 is the hex value for B The data is output as 1234567890 Send all but the last characters Include in the output message all but the last nn characters starting from the current cursor position The cursor is moved forward to one position past the last input message character included Syntax E9nn where nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message F4 BA B3 Insert a character multiple times Send xx character nn times in the output message leaving the cursor
76. cian for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet helpful Something About Interference This is available at FCC local regional offices Honeywell is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Honeywell The correction is the responsibility of the user Use only shielded data cables with this system This unit has been tested with cables less than 3 meters Cables greater than 3 meters may not meet class B performance Caution Any changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Honeywell may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment UL Statement UL listed UL60950 1 2nd Edition Canada Industry Canada ICES 003 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Conformit a la reglementation canadienne Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Son fonctionnement est assujetti aux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer de brouillage pr judiciable 2 Cet appareil doit pouvoir accepter tout brouillage recu y compris le b
77. ck Character is set to Validate Type 10 11 and Transmit the scanner will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character s and will transmit the character s at the end of the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10 11 but Don t Transmit the unit will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character s but will not transmit the check character s with the scanned data MISICHIU LA Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit MSICHKT Validate Type 10 and Transmit MISICHIS2 Validate 2 Type 10 Characters but Don t Transmit MISICHIS3 Validate 2 Type 10 Characters and Transmit MISICHIA Validate Type 11 then Type 10 Character but Don t Transmit MSICAKS Validate Type 11 then Type 10 Character and Transmit M SICH Disable MSI Check Characters MSI Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 4 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 MIT MISI Minimum Message Length Pel LA Maximum Message Length GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional lt Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings gt RSSDFT GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On Off RSSENAT On RSSEMAL Off GS1 DataBar Limited Default All GS1 DataBar Limited Settings gt R
78. cota diria 12 3 Keyboard i cielo cm 12 3 ez Iz Tel EE 12 3 ROS RE EE 12 3 JO hace oa ae ct Rei ee heal adc aia ct Sate 12 4 mito E 12 4 Ae o PP A E 12 4 EAS Seral DU pa 12 4 Chapter 13 Maintenance mije lffe e mE 13 1 Een Le 13 1 Gleaning the Scannel tdi 13 1 Cleaning the a e e EE 13 1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors sessi eue and oh d wee 13 1 Replacing Cables in Corded Gcanners 13 1 Replacing a Genesis Interface Cable nnns 13 2 Replacing a Genesis EAS Cable nennen nennen nnne nnns 13 2 Troubleshooting a Corded Kee 13 2 Chapter 14 Customer Support Teennical Assistance ai T IM 14 1 vi Appendix A Reference Charts lee Lee A 1 Biver A 1 2D SV MAO OI ee A 2 Bee ee Lal A 2 ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1272 A 3 Lower ASCII Reference Table ocoocccoonccccnccccncccncononccnocononcnnocononccnancnnoncnnanennnrenancinaninos A 4 ISO 2022 150 646 Character Replacements ooccccccccccccccccccncconcncconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnncnnnos A 7 Ue EH E Te EE A 10 Sample Symbols Programming Chart Vil Vill Getting Started About This Manual This User s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the Genesis 7580g area imaging scanners Product specifications dimensions warranty and customer support information are also included Honeywell bar code scanners are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings If you need to change these s
79. ct 3 Supply ground 4 5 6 7 5V power 8 Interlock 9 Data Data EAS Serial Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug zi O 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 4 Transmit data 5 Receive data serial data to scanner 6 CTS 7 5V power 8 RTS 9 Interlock 10 12 4 Maintenance Repairs Repairs and or upgrades are not to be performed on this product These services are to be performed only by an authorized service center see Customer Support on page 14 1 Maintenance Your device provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care Although specific maintenance is not required the following periodic checks ensure dependable operation Cleaning the Scanner The scanner s housing may be cleaned with a soft cloth or tissue dampened with water or a mild detergent water solution If a detergent solution is used rinse with a clean tissue dampened with water only AN Caution Do not submerge the scanner in water The scanner s housing is not watertight Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the scanner s window abrasive wipes may scratch the window Never use solvents e g acetone on the housing or window solvents may damage the finish or the window Cleaning the Window Reading performance may degrade if the scanner s window is not clean If the window is visibly dirty or if the scanner isn t operating well clean the window with one of the cleaning solution
80. ctions that a 2D Scanner can perform You can capture an image using the current settings and the image will be displayed in an image window Images captured from the scanner can be saved to files in different image formats You can modify the image settings and save the image settings to an INI file which can be loaded later to capture new images Imaging also lets you preview the images continuously captured by the scanner Installing EZConfig Scanning from the Web 1 Access the Honeywell web site at www honeywellaidc com 2 Click on the Resources tab Select Software 3 Click on the dropdown for Select Product Number Click on your product number 4 Click on the listing for EZConfig Scanning 5 When prompted select Save File and save the files to the c windows temp directory 6 Once you have finished downloading the file exit the web site 7 Using Explorer go to the c windows temp file 8 Double click on the Setup exe file Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig Scanning program 9 E Hisl a the defaults during installation you can click on Start Menu All Programs Honeywell EZConfig 10 3 Resetting the Factory Defaults i This selection erases all your settings and resets the scanner to the original factory defaults It also disables all plugins If you aren t sure what programming options are in your scanner or you ve changed some options and want to restore the scan ner to factory default settings f
81. d rate to 9600 bps and the data format to 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit PAPMATS Datalogic Magellan Settings NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for an NCR bioptic scanner auxiliary port configuration The fol lowing prefixes are programmed for each symbology Symbology Prefix Symbology Prefix UPC A A Interleaved 2 of 5 b UPC E EO Code 128 f GS1 DataBar r Omnidirecitonal EAN 8 FF GS1 DataBar r Expanded EAN 13 F Codabar N Code 39 a Code 32 a Pharmaceutical PARAF HADNCH NCR Bioptic Settings Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nixdorf terminal This bar code sets the baud rate to 9600 bps and the data format to 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit F APNR Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Settings Wincor Nixdorf Beetle Terminal Default Settings Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nixdorf Beetle terminal The following prefixes are programmed for each symbology Symbology Prefix Symbology Prefix Code 128 K EAN 13 A Code 93 L GS1 128 P Codabar N Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC A AO Plessey O UPC E C Straight 2 of 5 IATA H EAN 8 B All other bar codes M PAPBTL Wincor Nixdorf Beetle Settings Keyboard Country Layout Scan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard layout for your country or language A
82. d turned On the scanner notifies you if a code cannot be read If using an EZConfig Scanning Tool Scan Data Window see page 10 3 an NR appears when a code cannot be read If No Read is turned Off the NR will not appear Default Off oH NRD On SHAVYARIDO Off If you want a different notation than NR for example Error or Bad Code you can edit the output message see Data Formatting beginning on page 5 1 The hex code for the No Read symbol is 9C Video Reverse Video Reverse is used to allow the scanner to read bar codes that are inverted The Video Reverse Off bar code below is an example of this type of bar code Scan Video Reverse Only to read only inverted bar codes Scan Video Reverse and Stan dard Bar Codes to read both types of codes Note After scanning Video Reverse Only menu bar codes cannot be read You must scan Video Reverse Off or Video Reverse and Standard Bar Codes in order to read menu bar codes Note Images downloaded from the unit are not reversed This is a setting for decoding only VIDREY Video Reverse Only VIDREVZ Video Reverse and Standard Bar Codes IDREVO Video Reverse Off Working Orientation Some bar codes are direction sensitive For example KIX codes and OCR can misread when scanned sideways or upside down Use the working orientation settings if your direction sensitive codes will not usually be presented upright
83. de page 6 32 must be turned off while scanning Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes C33B321 Jpg321 On C3956320 Off Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character For example V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN and C will be decoded as the ASCII character Default Off oj Njojaj Si DW m OO CO NNojaj Si WW O x gs lt cl o Dl oO EM Y SUB Z ESC A FS B GS C RS D GE co N lt x sS lt C 1A0 D O v a 3s FLA gt mi m3 N lt B C D E F G IT J K L M N O Character pairs M and N decode as a minus sign and period respectively Character pairs P through Y decode as 0 through 9 L Kb AS Full ASCII On ISA SUI Full ASCII Off Code 39 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the bar code below select the code page with which the bar codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this ma
84. de is displayed on the host device correctly but you still have to press a key to enter it the Enter Return key or the Tab key for example e You need to program a suffix Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the bar code data plus the key you need such as CR to enter the data into your application Refer to Prefix Suffix Overview on page 4 1 for further information Does the scanner read the bar code incorrectly If the scanner reads a bar code but the data is not displayed correctly on the host screen e The scanner may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface For example you scan 12345 and the host displays 9 es96 Reprogram the scanner with the correct Plug and Play bar code See Programming the Interface beginning on page 2 1 13 2 e The scanner may not be programmed to output your bar code data properly For example you scan 12345 and the host displays A12345B Reprogram the scanner with the proper symbology selections See Chapter 6 The scanner won t read your bar code at all 1 Scan the sample bar codes in the back of this manual If the scanner reads the sample bar codes check that your bar code is readable Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled see Chapter 6 2 If the scanner still can t read the sample bar codes scan All Symbologies On page 6 1 If you aren t sure what programming options have been set in the scanner or if you want the factory def
85. de on your scanner Decoding apps and Data Formatting apps can be created using TotalFreedom For further information about TotalFreedom go to our website at www honeywellaidc com Application Plug Ins Apps Any apps that you are using can be turned off or on by scanning the following bar codes Apps are stored in groups Decoding and Formatting You can enable and disable these groups of apps by scanning that group s On or Off bar code below You can also scan the List Apps bar code to output a list of all your apps FL GOCE Decoding Apps On PLGDUCEL Decoding Apps Off PLGF OET Formatting Apps On PLGFOED Formatting Apps Off PLGIMF List Apps Note You must reset your device in order for the apps setting to take effect 10 2 EZConfig Scanning Introduction EZConfig Scanning provides a wide range of PC based programming functions that can be performed on a scanner connected to your PC s COM port EZConfig Scanning allows you to download upgrades to the scanner s firmware change programmed parameters and create and print programming bar codes Using EZConfig Scanning you can even save open the program ming parameters for a scanner This saved file can be e mailed or if required you can create a single bar code that contains all the customized programming parameters and mail or fax that bar code to any location Users in other locations can scan the bar code to load in the cu
86. des printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit the scanner only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data Default No Check Character LIC E No Check Character IAL Validate but Don t Transmit C386 27 Validate and Transmit Code 39 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 48 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 48 CSMIN Minimum Message Length CISMA Maximum Message Length Code 39 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 39 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When the scanner encounters a Code 39 bar code with the append trigger character s it buffers Code 39 bar codes until it reads a Code 39 bar code that does not have the append trigger The data is then transmitted in the order in which the bar codes were read FIFO Default Off CSYAPP 1 3d On C38 AP PU Off Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Italian pharmacies This symbology is also known as PARAF Note Trioptic Co
87. e SAA EE 8 1 LIVI OINIP IMO GIGS RTT DTE 8 1 Mage Ship IMIG SIP gaze ske enet e ai 8 3 NIG STAI MOQIN TS oii er he S 8 4 Intelligent Signature Capture IMGBOX REENEN 8 10 Signature Capture OPTIMIZA is 8 10 IMOBOX ele EE 8 11 Chapter 9 Interface Keys Keyboard FUNCTION RCA e eee eee 9 1 Supported Interface KEYS zi gjase tua os e A 9 2 Chapter 10 Utilities To Add a Test Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies sees 10 1 Snow Decoder REVISION ai a oo cocido 10 1 Snow can Driver REVISION Rm Em 10 1 Show SoltWare REVISION EE 10 1 SHOW Data FO Ma bim t 10 1 T S MO NUE EE 10 2 IEO LeS a Aa E T ha Et 10 2 Application PlugIns CADDS E 10 2 EZCONMG SCanninG Introduce ici lia 10 3 Installing EZConfig Scanning from the Web 10 3 Resetting the Factory Defaults AA 10 4 Chapter 11 Serial Programming Commands GONVENUON Sisters toi cance 11 1 menu Command Syntax susce a oa 11 1 Query Commande zgare ad SH i REDpa oa apod tok dudo qd 11 1 misse EE 11 2 Tigger Command ELI D LU 11 3 Resetting the Custom Defaults sec Phe EU aes us ea m ai span deam ian e dea ub dade 11 3 Menu Commando RO Me vm i 11 3 Chapter 12 Product Specifications Genesis 7580g Scanner Product Specifications ccococccconcnconcnnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnns 12 1 Depth of allan 12 2 Kuele IR tege 12 2 Guaranteed Performance cccocnccncnccocncconncncnnnncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenannnnnnns 12 2 Standard CONNEC PIOS
88. e and then Save Custom Defaults The rest of the custom defaults will remain but the beeper volume setting will be updated Resetting the Custom Defaults If you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner scan the Activate Custom Defaults bar code below This is the recommended default bar code for most users It resets the scanner to the custom default settings If there are no custom defaults it will reset the scanner to the factory default settings Any settings that have not been specified through the custom defaults will be defaulted to the factory default settings DEFALT Activate Custom Defaults Programming the Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface Programming the Interface Plug and Play Plug and Play bar codes provide instant scanner set up for commonly used interfaces Note After you scan one of the codes power cycle the host terminal to have the interface in effect Keyboard Wedge If you want your system programmed for an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard scan the bar code below Keyboard wedge is the default interface Note The following bar code also programs a carriage return CR suffix PAP AT IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR suffix Laptop Direct Connect For most laptops scanning the Laptop Direct Connect bar code allows operation of the scanner in parallel with
89. e image data that is sent OP None raw data 2P None default for USB 3P Hmodem compressed default for RS232 4P Hmodem S Pixel Ship Pixel Ship sizes an image in proportion to its original size It decimates the image by shipping only certain regularly spaced pixels For example 4S would transmit every fourth pixel from every fourth line The smaller number of pixels shipped the smaller the image however after a certain point the image becomes unusable 1S ship every pixel default 2S ship every 2nd pixel both horizontally and vertically 3S ship every 3rd pixel both horizontally and vertically Example of Pixel Ship setto 1S Example of Pixel Example of Pixel Ship set to 25 Ship set to 3S 1 Ch ES T i j U Document Image Filter Allows you to input parameters to sharpen the edges and smooth the area between the edges of text in an image This fil ter should be used vvith gamma correction see page 8 7 and the image captured using the command IMGSNP1P0L168W90 32D This filter typically provides better JPEG compression than the standard E Edge Sharpen command see page 8 9 This filter also works well when shipping pure black and white images 1 bit per pixel The optimal setting is 26U OU Document image filter off default 26U Apply document image filter for typical document image nU Apply document image filter using grayscale threshold n Use lower numbers when the image contrast is lower 1U w
90. e message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 2048 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 2048 BF MIN Minimum Message Length CBF MAs Maximum Message Length PDF417 lt Default All PDF417 Settings gt POFOFT PDF417 On Off POFENA O n POFENAD Off PDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 2750 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 2750 POF till Minimum Message Length POF MAX Maximum Message Length MacroPDF417 MacroPDF417 is an implementation of PDF417 capable of encoding very large amounts of data into multiple PDF417 bar codes When this selection is enabled these multiple bar codes are assembled into a single data string Default On POF MAC LIF 1 On POF MACO Off MicroPDF417 lt Default All MicroPDF417 Settings gt MPODFT MicroPDF417 On Off MPDENA T O n MIPOENMAD Off MicroPDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 366 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 366 POM Pu Minimum Message Length
91. eck for a non numeric character command F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value fora CR If this bar code is read W IN ul the format fails 123445 If this bar code is read MD the data is output as AB1234 AB1234 CR Insert a delay EF Inserts a delay of up to 49 995 milliseconds in multiples of 5 starting from the current cursor position Syntax EFnnnn where nnnn stands for the delay in 5ms increments up to 9999 This command can only be used with keyboard emulation Discard Data B8 Discards types of data For example you may want to discard Code 128 bar codes that begin with the letter A In step 4 page 5 1 select 6A for Code 128 and in step 5 select 9999 for all lengths Enter FE41B8 to compare and discard Code 128 bar codes that begin with the letter A Syntax B8 Note The B8 command must be entered after all other commands The Data Format must be Required see page 5 11 in order for the B8 command to work If Data Format is On but Not Required page 5 12 bar code data that meets the B8 format is scanned and output as usual Other data format settings impact the B8 command If Data Format Non Match Error Tone is On page 5 12 the scanner emits an error tone If Data format Non Match Error Tone is Off the code is disabled for reading and no tone is sounded Data Formatter When Data Formatter is turned Off the bar code data is output to the host as read including pr
92. ecoded Default CodeGate Off Out of Stand aD AL CodeGate Off Out of Stand ASCO CodeGate On Out of Stand Streaming Presentation Mode When in Streaming Presentation mode the scanner s aimer goes out after a short time but the scan illumination remains on all the time to continuously search for bar codes Two modes are available Normal and Enhanced Normal mode offers good scan speed and the longest working ranges depth of field Enhanced mode will give you the highest possible scan speed but slightly less range than Normal mode Enhanced mode is best used when you require a very fast scan speed and don t require a long working range PAPSPN Streaming Presentation Mode Normal PAPSPE Streaming Presentation Mode Enhanced When using Preferred Symbology page 3 14 a lower priority symbol must be centered on the aiming pattern to be read in Streaming Presentation Mode Mobile Phone Read Mode When this mode is selected your scanner is optimized to read bar codes from mobile phone or other LED displays However the speed of scanning printed bar codes may be slightly lower when this mode is enabled You can enable Mobile Phone Read ing for either a hand held device or for a hands free presentation application When in Streaming Presentation Mobile Phone mode the illumination LEDs remain on and the decoder remains on When in Presentation Mobile Phone mode t
93. efixes and suffixes LIF hi ER You may wish to require the data to conform to a data format you have created and saved The following settings can be applied to your data format Data Formatter Off Data Formatter On Not Required Keep Prefix Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format and prefixes and suffixes are transmitted Data Formatter On Not Required Drop Prefix Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format If a data format is found for a particular symbol those prefixes and suffixes are not transmitted If a data format is not found for that symbol the prefixes and suffixes are transmitted Data Format Required Keep Prefix Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format and prefixes and suffixes are transmitted Any data that does not match your data format requirements generates an error tone and the data in that bar code is not transmitted If you wish to process this type of bar code without generating an error tone see Data Format Non Match Error Tone Data Format Required Drop Prefix Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format If a data format is found for a particular symbol those prefixes and suffixes are not transmitted Any data that does not match your data format requirements generates an error tone If you wish to process this type of bar code without generating an error tone see Data Format Non Match Error Tone Choose one of
94. enable concatenation the scanner looks for a Codabar symbol having a D start character adjacent to a symbol having a D stop character In this case the two messages are concatenated into one with the D characters omitted A1234D D5678A Select Require to prevent the scanner from decoding a single D Codabar symbol without its companion This selection has no effect on Codabar symbols without Stop Start D characters BRCCT1 CBR On CBRCCTD Off CERCETA Require Codabar Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 60 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 60 CBRMIM Minimum Message Length CBRMAX Maximum Message Length Code 39 lt Default All Code 39 Settings gt LSYDFT Code 39 On Off COSENAT On CSYENAD Off Code 39 Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters Default Don t Transmit ad oni 395 Transmit LISIS AD Don t Transmit Code 39 Check Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit only reads Code 39 bar co
95. eparates items in a list of non continuous values Name Field Usage Optional This command returns the query information from the scanner Tag Field Usage When a query is used in place of a Tag field the query applies to the entire set of commands available for the particular storage table indicated by the Storage field of the command In this case the SubTag and Data fields should not be used because they are ignored by the device SubTag Field Usage When a query is used in place of a SubTag field the query applies only to the subset of commands available that match the Tag field In this case the Data field should not be used because it is ignored by the device 11 1 Data Field Usage When a query is used in place of the Data field the query applies only to the specific command identified by the Tag and SubTag fields Concatenation of Multiple Commands Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix Storage sequence Only the Tag SubTag and Data fields must be repeated for each command in the sequence lf additional commands are to be applied to the same Tag then the new command sequence is separated with a comma and only the SubTag and Data fields of the additional command are issued If the additional command requires a different Tag field the command is separated from previous commands by a semicolon Responses The device responds to serial commands with one of three responses ACK Indicates a good comm
96. ettings programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide An asterisk next to an option indicates the default setting Unpacking Your Device After you open the shipping carton containing the product take the following steps e Check for damage during shipment Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton e Make sure the items in the carton match your order e Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping Connecting the Device Connecting with USB A scanner can be connected to the USB port of a computer 1 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device first then to the computer USB Connection 2 he scanner beeps 3 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual The unit defaults to a USB PC Keyboard Refer to page 2 3 for other USB terminal settings For additional USB programming and technical information refer to USB Application Note available at www honey wellaidc com Connecting with Keyboard Wedge A scanner can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a keyboard wedge where the scanner provides data out put that is similar to keyboard entries The following is an example of a keyboard wedge connection 1 Turn off power and disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal computer 2 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device and to the terminal c
97. fault Off E 151561 On EYSIS BD Off EAN JAN 8 lt Default All EAN JAN 8 Settings gt EABLDFT EAN JAN 8 On Off EABSENMA T On EACEN AT Off EAN JAN 8 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On E AKA On GAI Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 8 data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda EABADZ1 2 Digit Addenda On FAA DIA 2 Digit Addenda Off EADA DO 5 Digit Addenda On EADADISO 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required When Required is scanned the scanner will only read EAN JAN 8 bar codes that have addenda Default Not Required E ARE Required FAD ARI Not Required EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space Default On EABADS1 On FAS AD SU Off MSI lt Default All MSI Settings gt MISIDF T MSI On Off MEIEMAT On SE MAT Off MSI Check Character Different types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes You can program the scanner to read MSI bar codes with Type 10 check characters Default Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit When Che
98. following chart indicates the equiva lents of these five characters for different countries Country Codes United States Belgium Scandinavia gt Boon Pu France Germany EM ONIS em Italy Switzerland United Kingdom e A DON o o o o o DO 0 Country Denmark Norway Spain Codes 9 6 9 6 Supported Interface Keys ASCII NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US DEL HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 7F IBM PC AT and Compatibles USB PC Keyboard Reserved Enter KP Cap Lock ALT make ALT break CTRL make CTRL break CR Enter Reserved Tab Reserved Tab Delete CR Enter Insert Escape F11 Home Print Back Space Back Tab F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Apple Mac iMac Supported Keys Reserved Enter Numpad Enter CAPS ALT make ALT break CNTRL make CNTRL break RETURN APPLE make TAB APPLE break TAB Del RETURN Ins Help ESC F11 Home Prnt Sern BACKSPACE LSHIFT TAB F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 BACKSPACE Utilities To Add a Test Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I D before the decoded symbology See the Symbology Charts beginning on page A
99. from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual then scan Save SL MOLY Delay Duration Aimer Mode This feature allows you to turn the aimer on and off while in a Manual Trigger Mode When the Interlaced bar code is scanned the aimer is interlaced with the illumination LEDs Default Interlaced SCMAIMO O ff SUCNAINP Interlaced Presentation Aimer Mode This feature allows you to turn the aimer on and off while the scanner is in Presentation Mode Presentation Mobile Phone Streaming Presentation Mode or Streaming Presentation Mobile Phone When the Interlaced bar code is scanned the aimer is interlaced with the illumination LEDs Default Aimer Off POLAJMA Interlaced POL JNMO Off Enhanced Object Detection When in Enhanced Object Detection mode the scan illumination remains on all the time to continuously search for bar codes When in Normal Object Detection mode the scan illumination turns on while reading a bar code and is off when idle Enhanced mode offers better object detection sensitivity Default Enhance Object Detection Note Enhanced Object Detection only works while in Presentation Mode TRGMOD3 page 3 6 TRGOPEU E Normal Object Detection TRGOPET Enhanced Object Detection Centering Use Centering to narrow the scanners field of view to make sure that when the sca
100. g of 75 means 75 of the pixels are at or below the target white value and 25 of the pixels are above the target white value Altering this setting from the default is not recommended under normal circumstances To alter grayscale values W Target White Value should be used Default 50 n Range 1 99 j Example of Target Example of Target Example of Target Set Point Set Point Set Point Percentage at 97 Percentage at 50 Percentage at 40 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipi Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adip scing elit Curabitur massa Lorem ipsum dolor scing elit Curabitur massa Lorem psum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit Donec sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit Donec interdum volutpat arcu Proin sed turpis Donec interdum volutpat arcu Proin sed turpis Donec Step 2 Ship a Picture Using IMGSHP Image Ship IMGSHP An image is taken whenever the button is pressed or when the Image Snap IMGSNP command is processed The last image is always stored in memory You can ship the image by using the IMGSHP command The image ship commands have many different modifiers that can be used to change the look of the image output Modifiers affect the image that is transmitted but do not affect the image in memory Any number of modifiers may be appended to the IMGSHP command For example you can use the following command to snap and ship a bitmap image with gamma correctio
101. ght 2 of 5 Industrial three bar start stop TCIF Linked Code 39 TLC39 Telepen Trioptic Code UPC A UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code UPC EO UPC E1 All Symbologies If you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your scanner scan the All Symbologies On code If on the other hand you want to decode only a particular symbology scan All Symbologies Off followed by the On symbol for that particular sym bology AL LENAT All Symbologies On AL LENA All Symbologies Off Note When All Symbologies On is scanned 2D Postal Codes are not enabled 2D Postal Codes must be enabled separately Message Length Description You are able to set the valid reading length of some of the bar code symbologies If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will issue an error tone You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15Max length 15 For a value other than the minimum and maximum message length defaults scan the bar codes included in the explanation of the symbology then scan the digit value of the message length and Save bar codes on the Programming Chart in
102. gs The following switch settings for a Checkpoint Counterpoint IX controller can be used as a starting point however these settings should be tuned according to your particular installation EAS Controller Scan one of the following bar codes to turn EAS On or Off Default Off EASTYPL Off EAST YI On EAS Mode of Operation Scan one of the following bar codes to select the EAS mode you wish to use When Interlocked is selected EAS tag deactivation is interlocked with bar code scanning and transmission When using Inter locked you must set the timeout see below When Continuous on Enable is selected EAS tag deactivation is on all the time Default Interlocked A AN EA Interlocked GASMOLI Continuous on Enable EAS Interlocked Duration Timeout When using the Interlocked EAS Mode of Operation you must set the lag time between when a bar code is read and when the EAS tag is deactivated Use this selection to set this timeout in milliseconds After scanning the EAS Inter locked Duration Timeout bar code set the timeout duration from 0 5000 milliseconds by scanning digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover then scanning Save Default 100 ms which is 0 1 second EFAS TM EAS Interlocked Duration
103. gth TAMAK Maximum Message Length Code 128 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 128 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When the scanner encounters a Code 128 bar code with the append trigger character s it buffers Code 128 bar codes until it reads a Code 128 bar code that does not have the append trigger The data is then transmitted in the order in which the bar codes were read FIFO Default On 12 BAFP On 128A PP Off Code 128 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the bar code below select the code page with which the bar codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly 124600 Code 128 Code Page GS1 128 lt Default All GS1 128 Settings gt i5S1DFT GS1 128 On Off 5S81EMAT On 581EMAI Off GS1 128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for addition
104. he illumination LEDs remain off until a bar code is presented to the scanner then the aimer and the LEDs turn on to read the code PAPHHC Hand Held Scanning Mobile Phone PAPSPC Streaming Presentation Mobile Phone PAPPRL Presentation Mobile Phone Note To turn off Mobile Phone Read Mode scan the Presentation Mode bar code see page 3 6 Hands Free Time Out Presentation Modes are referred to as hands free modes If the scanner s trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode the scanner changes to manual trigger mode You can set the time the scanner should remain in manual trigger mode by setting the Hands Free Time Out Once the time out value is reached if there have been no further trigger pulls the scanner reverts to the original hands free mode Scan the Hands Free Time Out bar code then scan the time out duration from 0 300 000 milliseconds from the inside back cover and Save Default 5 000 ms TRGPTO Hands Free Time Out Reread Delay This sets the time period before the scanner can read the same bar code a second time Setting a reread delay protects against accidental rereads of the same bar code Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar code scanning is required Reread Delay only works when in a Presentation Mode see page 3 6 Default Medium R OLYRRDSOO Short 500 ms
105. he bar code below select the code page with which the bar codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly RUDI QR Code Page Data Matrix lt Default All Data Matrix Settings gt IOMIDET Data Matrix On Off IDMIENAT On IOMENAD Off Data Matrix Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 3116 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 3116 IO KARAT Minimum Message Length EMMAK Maximum Message Length Data Matrix Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Data Matrix bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When the scanner encounters an Data Matrix bar code with the append trigger character s it buf fers the number of Data Matrix bar codes determined by information encoded in those bar codes Once the proper number of codes is reached the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes Default On IDRAAPPT AU On 041 4 PPD Off Data Matrix Code Page Data Matrix Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display
106. hin the Warranty Period and HII determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT HIPS RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HII FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT 14 1 EVEN WHEN HII MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable
107. ill have a similar effect to setting E Edge Sharpen page 8 5 to 22e Range 0 255 Example of Document Example of Document Image Filter set to OU Image Filter set to 26U 99 900 103 ge EN na 99 900 103 con 00 rr i Cees GERT e A Ser F De e cht mx y E e E 3 Li E D a WE ud ROC E Z e E CA TT E F I EL E ak e E D TARA CORO FE ri EVELYN T SAMPERE T T HIGHLAND AVE FA WALKES BA RA RA bihia Y IFR E F GVELYH T SAMPLE 123 HIGHLAND AVE D AVE WULKES BARRE PA 0000 y Imm IDENTIFICATIGM CARD li DT LR LI 2 vip V Blur Image Smooths transitions by averaging the pixels next to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas in an image OV Don t blur default 1V Blur Example of Blur Image Off OV Example of Blur Image On 1V W Histogram Ship A histogram gives a quick picture of the tonal range of an image or key type A low key image has detail concentrated in the shadows a high key image has detail concentrated in the highlights and an average key image has detail concentrated in the midtones This modifier ships the histogram for an image OW Don t ship histogram default 1W Ship histogram Image used for histogram Histogram of image at left Image Size Compatibility If you have applications that expect an image ship to return exactly 640x480 pixels scan the Force VGA Resolution bar code Default
108. ill search backward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Search forward for a non matching character Search the input message forward for the first non xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the non xx character Syntax E6xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes E6 Example Remove zeroes at the beginning of bar code data JODOS 63 2 E7 This example shows a bar code that has been zero filled You may want to ignore the zeroes and send all the data that follows E6 searches forward for the first character that is not zero then sends all the data after followed by a carriage return Using the bar code above Command string E630F10D E6 is the Search forward for a non matching character command 30 is the hex value for 0 F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value fora CR The data is output as 37692 lt CR gt Search backward for a non matching character Search the input message backward for the first non xx character from the current cursor position leaving the cursor pointing to the non xx character Syntax E7xx where xx stands for the search character s hex value
109. imum and Maximum lengths 1 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 25 MIN R Minimum Message Length RESMAS Maximum Message Length Straight 2 of 5 IATA two bar start stop lt Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings gt ASDF T Straight 2 of 5 IATA On Off AJMSENAT On ASSEN AI Off Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 IM ABS Minimum Message Length ASSMAN Maximum Message Length Matrix 2 of 5 lt Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings gt A2SLIE T Matrix 2 of 5 On Off KEDE MAT O n KASEM Off Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 MT A25 Minimum Message Length A25 VLA AX Maximum Message Length Code 11 lt Default All Code 11 Settings gt CTTDFT Code 11 On Off CTTENAT O n CTTENAL Off Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 bar codes Default Two Check Digits CTTCKAU One Check Digit
110. ines Send the first 10 characters from the bar code above followed by a carriage return followed by the rest of the charac ters Command string F2100DF10D F2 is the Send a number of characters command 10 is the number of characters to send for the first line FS B9 E9 OD is the hex value for a CR F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 1234567890 ABCDEFGHIJ lt CR gt Send all characters up to a particular character Include in the output message all characters from the input message starting with the character at the current cursor position and continuing to but not including the search character ss followed by an insert character The cursor is moved forward to the ss character Syntax F3ssxx where ss stands for the search character s hex value for its ASCII code and xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes F3 Example Send all characters up to a particular character 123456 aan ABCDEF GHI Using the bar code above send all characters up to but not including D followed by a carriage return Command string F3440D F3 is the Send all characters up to a particular character command 44 is the hex value for a D OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 1234567890ABC CR Send all
111. ing Techniques Present the bar code to the scanner The LEDs turn up to read the code If the light level in the room is not high enough the code may not be read Menu Bar Code Security Settings Honeywell scanners are programmed by scanning menu bar codes or by sending serial commands to the scanner If you want to restrict the ability to scan menu codes you can use the Menu Bar Code Security settings Please contact the nearest techni cal support office see Technical Assistance on page 14 1 for further information Setting Custom Defaults You have the ability to create a set of menu commands as your own custom defaults To do so scan the Set Custom Defaults bar code below before scanning the menu commands for your custom defaults If a menu command requires scanning numeric codes from the back cover then a Save code that entire sequence will be saved to your custom defaults When you have entered all the commands you want to save for your custom defaults scan the Save Custom Defaults bar code MINLICDP Set Custom Defaults MNUCDS Save Custom Defaults You may have a series of custom settings and want to correct a single setting To do so just scan the new setting to overwrite the old one For example if you had previously saved the setting for Beeper Volume at Low to your custom defaults and decide you want the beeper volume set to High just scan the Set Custom Defaults bar code then scan the Beeper Volume High menu cod
112. irst scan the Remove Custom Defaults bar code then scan Activate Defaults This resets the scanner to the factory default settings E DEFOE Remove Custom Defaults DEFALT Activate Defaults The Menu Commands beginning on page 11 3 list the factory default settings for each of the commands indicated by an aster isk on the programming pages 10 4 11 Serial Programming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will program the scanner For complete descriptions and examples of each serial programming com mand refer to the corresponding programming bar code in this manual The device must be set to an RS232 interface see page 2 1 The following commands can be sent via a PC COM port using terminal emulation software Conventions The following conventions are used for menu and query command descriptions parameterA label representing the actual value you should send as part of a command option An optional part of a command Data Alternatives in a command bold Names of menus menu commands buttons dialog boxes and windows that appear on the screen Menu Command Syntax Menu commands have the following syntax spaces have been used for clarity only Prefix Name Tag SubTag Data SubTag Data Tag SubTag Data Storage Prefix Three ASCII characters S
113. itions and to select replace and insert data into the final output For examples that use the Data Format Editor commands refer to Data Formatter on page 5 11 Send Commands Send all characters F1 Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message starting from current cursor position followed by an insert character Syntax F1xx where xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Send a number of characters F2 Include in the output message a number of characters followed by an insert character Start from the current cursor position and continue for nn characters or through the last character in the input message followed by character xx Syntax F2nnxx where nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters and xx stands for the insert character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes F2 Example Send a number of characters 12345583 ABCDEF HIJ Send the first 10 characters from the bar code above followed by a carriage return Command string F2100D F2 is the Send a number of characters command 10 is the number of characters to send OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as 1234567890 F2 and F1 Example Split characters into 2 l
114. m Default 1 Maximum Default 7833 AI Ha Minimum Message Length Hx MAR Maximum Message Length Postal Codes 2D The following lists the possible 2D postal codes and 2D postal code combinations that are allowed Only one 2D postal code selection can be active at a time If you scan a second 2D postal code selection the first selection is overwritten Default 2D Postal Codes Off POSTALE 2D Postal Codes Off Single 2D Postal Codes POSTAL Australian Post On POSTAL British Post On POSTAL Canadian Post On POSTALTO Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL Japanese Post On POSTAL KIX Post On POSTALS Planet Code On Also see Planet Code Check Digit page 6 47 POSTAL Postal 4i On POS TALE Postnet On Also see Postnet Check Digit page 6 47 POSTAL InfoMail On Combination 2D Postal Codes POSTAL InfoMail and British Post On POSTALI 4 Postnet and Postal 4i On POSTALIY Postal 4i and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTALI Z Planet Code and Postnet On POSTAL11 Postnet with B and B Fields On POS TALA Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B Fields On POSTALIB Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL Postal 4i and Postnet with B and B Fields On 6 45 POSTALTO Planet Code and Postnet with B and B Fields On POSTALTS Planet Code and Postal 4i On
115. m the host If you scan the Beep on BEL On bar code below the scanner will beep every time a BEL character is received from the host Default Beep on BEL Off BELBEPU Beep on BEL Off BELBEPI1 Beep on BEL On Trigger Click To hear an audible click every time the scanner trigger is pressed scan the Trigger Click On bar code below Scan the Trigger Click Off code if you don t wish to hear the click This feature has no effect on serial or automatic triggering Default Trigger Click Off BEPFTRUL Trigger Click Off BEPFTRGI Trigger Click On Good Read and Error Indicators Beeper Good Read The beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read Turning this option off only turns off the beeper response to a good read indication All error and menu beeps are still audible Default Beeper Good Read On BEPBEPU FE Beeper Good Read Off BEPBEP Beeper Good Read On Beeper Volume Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scanner emits on a good read Default High E L1 EPLYLI Lovv BEPLVL2 Medium BEPL L3 High BEPLYLO Off Beeper Pitch Good Read The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch frequency of the beep the scanner emits on a good read Default Medium 11600 BEPFF Low 1600 Hz BEFF 12700 Medium 2700 H2 PFO 4200 B
116. maintaining pressure on the paper clip then remove the paper clip 6 Replace with the new cable Insert the connector into the opening and press firmly The connector is keyed to go in only one way and will click into place Replacing a Genesis EAS Cable 1 Turn the power to the host system OFF 2 Disconnect the scanner s cable from the terminal or computer 3 Press the release lock on the EAS cable 4 Pull the connector out 5 Follow the steps from Replacing a Genesis Interface Cable see page 13 2 to remove the interface cable 6 Replace with the new EAS cable Insert the connector into the opening and it will click into place Troubleshooting a Corded Scanner The scanner automatically performs self tests whenever you turn it on If your scanner is not functioning properly review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem Is the power on Is the aimer on If the aimer isn t illuminated check that e The cable is connected properly e The host system power is on if external power isn t used e The trigger works Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols If the scanner isn t reading symbols well check that the symbols e Aren t smeared rough scratched or exhibiting voids Aren t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface e Are enabled in the scanner or in the decoder to which the scanner connects Is the bar code displayed but not entered The bar co
117. make the output ABC569GK by scanning Convert All Characters to Upper Case or to abc569gk by scanning Convert All Characters to Lower Case These settings override Keyboard Style selections Note If your interface is a keyboard wedge first scan the menu code for Automatic Caps Lock page 2 15 Otherwise your output may not be as expected Default Keyboard Conversion Off Go ATI Keyboard Conversion Off IEDCNST Convert All Characters to Upper Case kKDIDCNV A Convert All Characters to Lower Case Control Character Output This selection sends a text string instead of a control character For example when the control character for a carriage return is expected the output would display CR instead of the ASCII code of OD Refer to ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 3 Only codes 00 through 1F are converted the first column of the chart Note Control X Control ASCII Mode overrides this mode KB OMPE Control Character Output On Default Off IBEDNPED Control Character Output Off Keyboard Modifiers This modifies special keyboard features such as CTRL ASCII codes and Turbo Mode Control X Control ASCII Mode On The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII control characters for values 00 1F Windows is the preferred mode All keyboard country codes are supported DOS mode is a legacy mode and it does not sup port all keyboard coun
118. mitted indicating that the scanner has read a Code 128 bar code and the data has been transferred to the host An IMGBOX command may now be sent from the host to specify the coordinates of the signature capture area below that code and indicating that only that area containing the signature should be transferred as an image to the host To see this example align the aimer with the signature area not with the bar code then press the trigger Send the following IMGBOX command string after the button push Example IMGBOX245w37h55y Note Case is not important in the command string It is used here only for clarity The following image is captured The IMGBOX commands have many different modifiers that can be used to change the size and appearance of the signature image output by the scanner Modifiers affect the image that is transmitted but do not affect the image in memory Any number of modifiers may be appended to the IMGBOX command Note The IMGBOX command will return a NAK unless a window size width and height are specified See H Height of Signature Capture Area page 8 12 and W Width of Signature Capture Area page 8 13 IMGBOX Modifiers A Output Image Width This option is used to size the image horizontally If using this option set the resolution R to zero Example of Image Width set to 200A ural Api la Example of Image Width set to 600A 2 OLN Laplure d
119. n and document image filtering IMGSNP IMGSHP8F75K26U IMGSHP Modifiers A Infinity Filter Enhances pictures taken from very long distances greater than 10 feet or 3m The Infinity Filter should not be used with IMGSNP Modifiers page 8 1 OA Infinity filter off default 1A Infinity filter on Example of Infinity Filter off OA Example of Infinity Filter on 1A from approximately 12 feet from approximately 12 feet 3 66m away 3 66m away C Compensation Flattens the image to account for variations in illumination across the image OC Compensation disabled default 1C Compensation enabled Example of Compensation at OC Example of Compensation at 1C D Pixel Depth Indicates the number of bits per pixel in the transmitted image KIM or BMP format only 8D 8 bits per pixel grayscale image default 1D 1 bit per pixel black and white image E Edge Sharpen An edge sharpen filter cleans up the edges of an image making it look cleaner and sharper While edge sharpening does make the image look cleaner it also removes some fine detail from the original image The strength of the edge sharpen filter can be entered from 1 to 24 Entering a 23E gives the sharpest edges but also increases noise in the image OE Don t sharpen image default 14E Apply edge sharpen for typical image ne Apply edge sharpen using strength n nx 1 24 Example of Edge Sharpen at OE Example of Edge Sharpen at 24E
120. n string for third code To program the previous example using specific lengths you would have to count any programmed prefixes suffixes or for matted characters as part of the length If you use the example on page 3 16 but assume a lt CR gt suffix and specific code lengths you would use the following command line SEQBLK62001241FF6A001342FF69001243FF The breakdown of the command line is shown below SEQBLKsequence editor start command 62 code identifier for Code 39 0012 A Code 39 sample length 11 plus CR suffix 1 12 41 start character match for Code 39 41h A FF termination string for first code GA code identifier for Code 128 0013 B Code 128 sample length 12 plus CR suffix 1 13 42 start character match for Code 128 42h B FF termination string for second code 69 code identifier for Code 93 0012 C Code 93 sample length 11 plus CR suffix 1 12 43 start character match for Code 93 43h C FF termination string for third code Output Sequence Editor SEQIBLE Enter Sequence SEQIDFT Default Sequence Partial Sequence If an output sequence operation is terminated before all your output sequence criteria are met the bar code data acquired to that point is a partial sequence Scan Discard Partial Sequence to discard partial sequences when the output sequence operation is terminated before completion Scan Transmit Partial Sequence to transmit partial sequences An
121. nates Device columns are numbered O through 1279 and device rows are numbered 0 through 959 nL The left edge of the shipped image corresponds to column n of the image in memory Range 000 843 Default nR The right edge of the shipped image corresponds to column n 1 of the image in memory Range 000 843 Default all columns nT The top edge of the shipped image corresponds to row n of the image in memory Range 000 639 Default 0 nB The bottom edge of the shipped image corresponds to row n 1 of the image in memory Range 000 639 Default all rows Uncropped Image Example of Image Crop Example of Image Crop set to 300L Example of Image Crop set to 2006 Example of Image Crop set to 200T AA a L F L U d j z 1 ID F D ri M 1 Alternately specify the number of pixels to cut from the outside margin of the image thus only the center pixels are trans mitted nM Margin cut n columns from the left n 1 columns from the right n rows from the top and n 1 rows from the bottom of the image Ship the remaining center pixels Range O 238 Default 0 or full image Example of Image Crop set to 238M P Protocol Used for shipping an image Protocol covers two features of the image data being sent to the host It addresses the proto col used to send the data Hmodem which is an Xmodem 1K variant that has additional header information and the for mat of th
122. nction allows the scanner to append the data from several Aztec bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When the scanner encounters an Aztec bar code with the append trigger character s it buffers the number of Aztec bar codes determined by information encoded in those bar codes Once the proper number of codes is reached the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes Default On AFTAPP1 On AL TAPPO Off Aztec Code Page Aztec Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the bar code below select the code page with which the bar 6 42 codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly ACTDCH Aztec Code Page Chinese Sensible Han Xin Code lt Default All Han Xin Settings gt Hx DFT Han Xin Code On Off Hx ENA O n Hx ENAL Off Han Xin Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 7833 Minimu
123. ngths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 k IM PM Minimum Message Length PERA Maximum Message Length Korea Post Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data Default Don t Transmit KPCCHE1 PECHKA Transmit Check Digit IKFCCHKD Don t Transmit Check Digit EAS Settings EAS Considerations Do not install any large iron fixtures such as steel support poles near the Genesis 7580g Doing so may re shape the EAS tag deactivation field EAS Deactivation The Genesis 7580g supports deactivation of Checkpoint EAS tags The following illustration shows the location of the EAS deactivation area It is important to pass the entire tag through this area to deactivate the security tag Note Do not store tags within 18 0 in 45 7cm of the Genesis 75809 Tags stored closer than 18 0 in 45 7cm may be unintentionally deactivated This area also includes storage areas located under the Genesis 75800 EAS Deactivation Zone Side Deactivation Area TEST Expected ow 3 S Deactivation x E 3 Q Range A t 53 9 in 10cm i F 7 9 in 20cm 8 7 in 22cm 7 9 in 20cm 5 5 in 14cm Top Deactivation Area Face Window Surface 11 36 11 36 8 4 in 21 4cm 8 4 in 21 4cm 8 7 in 22cm y Expected ESE oe Deactivation Range Checkpoint EAS Controller Settin
124. nner is hand held it reads only those bar codes intended by the user For instance if multiple codes are placed closely together centering will insure that only the desired codes are read Centering can be used in conjunction with Aimer Delay page 3 11 for the most error free operation in applications where multiple codes are spaced closely together Using the Aimer Delay and Centering features the scanner can emulate the operation of older systems such as linear laser bar code scanners Note To adjust centering when the scanner is in Presentation Mode see Presentation Centering page 3 7 If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window it will not be decoded or output by the scanner If centering is turned on by scanning Centering On the scanner only reads codes that pass through the centering window you specify using the Top of Centering Window Bottom of Centering Window Left and Right of Centering Window bar codes In the example below the white box is the centering window The centering window has been set to 20 left 30 right 8 top and 25 bottom Since Bar Code 1 passes through the centering window it will be read Bar Code 2 does not pass through the centering window so it will not be read 096 Bar Code 1 Man 20 1 23456 78911 1 de 2 i ILI 0765432 1 gi 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Note A bar code needs only to be touched by the centering window in order
125. ns in 0123 format Numeric N Table causes that field to be interpreted as numeric data using the N Table Alphanumeric C Table causes the field to be interpreted as alphanumeric data using the C Table Refer to the Australian Post Specification Tables Combination C and N Tables causes the field to be interpreted using either the C or N Tables 5l AUSINTO Bar Output ALISIMTT Numeric N Table ALISINMTZ Alphanumeric C Table ALISINT3 Combination C and N Tables Postal Codes Linear The following lists linear postal codes Any combination of linear postal code selections can be active at a time China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Default All China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Settings CPCDFT China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 On Off CPCENAT On CPCENAL Off China Post Hong Kong 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for addi tional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 IM Ph Minimum Message Length CPCMAX Maximum Message Length Korea Post Default All Korea Post Settings KPEDFT Korea Post KPCEERAJT On KPCENAD Off Korea Post Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for addi tional information Minimum and Maximum le
126. ntal Bar Code Offset The horizontal bar code offset allows you to offset the horizontal center of the signature capture area Positive values move the horizontal center to the right and negative values to the left Measurements are in multiples of the minimum bar width Y Vertical Bar Code Offset The vertical bar code offset allows you to offset the vertical center of the signature capture area Negative numbers indi cate that the signature capture is above the bar code and positive numbers indicate that the area is below the bar code Measurements are in multiples of the minimum bar width Example of Vertical Offset set to 7Y PI T Li Example of Vertical Offset set to 65Y SLL Ud a Dune dea Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code Hex ASCII Value and Full ASCII CTRL relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the scanner Refer to page 2 16 enable Control X Control ASCII Mode Function Code HEX ASCII Value Full ASCII CTRL X Mode NUL 00 SOH 01 A STX 02 B ETX 03 C EOT 04 D ENQ 05 E ACK 06 F BEL 07 G BS 08 H HT 09 LF OA J VT 0B K FF 0C L CR OD M SO OE N SI OF O DLE 10 P DC1 11 Q DC2 12 R DC3 13 S DC4 14 T NAK 15 U SYN 16 V ETB 17 W CAN 18 X EM 19 Y SUB 1A Z ESC 1B FS 1C GS 1D RS 1E A US 1F The last five characters in the Full ASCII CTRL column 1 6 apply to US only The
127. nual The data characters should then appear properly CSYDCP Code 39 Code Page Interleaved 2 of 5 lt Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings gt SOFT Interleaved 2 of 5 On Off 5 ENMAT On LENA Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit When Check Digit is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit the scanner only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit and will transmit this digit at the end of the scanned data Default No Check Digit Z5CK 20 No Check Digit CKE Validate but Don t Transmit PICKA Validate and Transmit Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 ASWI Minimum Message Length 25 MAX Maximum Message Length NEC 2 of 5 Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings N25DFT NEC 2 of 5 On Off N25ENAT On N25ENAD Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit When Check Digit is
128. oard Conversion settings they will override any of the following Keyboard Style settings Default Regular Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off BOS T YU Regular Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on KBDSTY1 Caps Lock Shift Lock is used when you normally have the Shift Lock key on not common to U S keyboards KBDSTYTZ Shift Lock Automatic Caps Lock is used if you change the Caps Lock key on and off The software tracks and reflects if you have Caps Lock on or off This selection can only be used with systems that have an LED that notes the Caps Lock status AT keyboards Ae pM Lock Autocaps via NumLock bar code should be scanned in countries e g Germany France where the Caps Lock key cannot be used to toggle Caps Lock The NumLock option works similarly to the regular Autocaps but uses the NumLock key to retrieve the current state of the Caps Lock KBDSTY Autocaps via NumLock Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an external keyboard IBM AT or equivalent Emu ni Note After scanning the Emulate External Keyboard bar code you must power cycle your computer Keyboard Conversion Alphabetic keyboard characters can be forced to be all upper case or all lowercase So if you have the following bar code abcb69GK you can
129. ogrammed from 1 9 For example if you program this option to have five error beeps there will be five error beeps and five LED flashes in response to an error To change the number of error beeps scan the bar code below and then scan a digit 1 9 bar code and the Save bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Default 1 BEPER H Number of Error Beeps LED Flashes Good Read Delay This sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another bar code Default O ms No Delay DL GRDLU No Delay DL RUSI Short Delay 500 ms DL TGRDBTOU Medium Delay e ms DL iGRDTASU Long Delay s ms User Specified Good Read Delay If you want to set your own length for the good read delay scan the bar code below then set the delay from 0 30 000 mil liseconds by scanning digits from the inside back cover then scanning Save DL YGRD User Specified Good Read Delay Manual Trigger Modes When in manual trigger mode the scanner scans until a bar code is read or until the trigger is released Two modes are avail able Normal and Enhanced Normal mode offers good scan speed and the longest working ranges depth of field Enhanced mode will give you the highest possible scan speed but slightly less range than Normal mode Enhanced mode is best used when you require a very fast scan speed and don t require a long working range Def
130. ogy TiMe QUt c oonnncconcnnccnccncncnononcononononnonononanncnononononnanononnncnonanenos 3 15 Preferred Symbology 1D GJA LI vedi iii cid 3 15 Output Sequence OVOI VI ON aaa aaaa ananasi kene pere ne eee nete pe tete nete peste tete r tete teren ee ee tete kene rsen nnns 3 15 Reg re Ru ale Te 3 15 Output Sequence Edo EE 3 16 To Add an Output EEN Guide es ren dd iris 3 16 Other Programming Selections iiic ins AINE 3 16 Quiput sequence EGON kann 3 17 Pariak SOQUON CO is T E 3 17 Require Output Seguente iiinn a 3 18 Wl lee le EE 3 18 ING TC AI e CO E AT 3 19 lo ASE EE 3 19 iiO A nd o osh 3 20 Chapter 4 Data Editing Prefix Suffix Overview nana aaa aaane eee na eee ene krena e epe e eee eee eee eee eee e epe teper eee eee e tee eee eee e eee ee seas s snas sinn aas 4 1 To Add a Prefix OF SUITDG EE 4 1 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes oocccconcccconnccoccncooncnconcnononcnonncnonannnonnrncnananonons 4 2 To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies nannnonnnennnnennnenennnensrnnsrersrnrnne 4 2 miele e 4 2 Sullix SCIE CON Seen he at nt ere 4 2 Function Code TAS EE 4 3 Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays 0 nnann0nnnnnnnennannonnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnne 4 3 intercharacter RTE 4 3 User Specified Intercharacter Delai 4 3 Jace lte dein Dela Less vrane EE 4 4 Intermessade Delante 4 4 Chapter 5 Data Formatting Dala Format Edit
131. ologies scan FF then scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart for the next symbology You can program up to 5 low priority symbologies Scan Save to save your selection Default None PRFBLE Low Priority Symbology Preferred Symbology Time out Once you have enabled Preferred Symbology and entered the high and low priority symbologies you must set the time out period This is the period of time the scanner will search for a high priority bar code after a low priority bar code has been encountered Scan the bar code below then set the delay from 1 3 000 milliseconds by scanning digits from the inside back cover then scanning Save Default 500 ms PRFRPTO Preferred Symbology Time out Preferred Symbology Default Scan the bar code below to set all Preferred Symbology entries to their default values P RFDFT Preferred Symbology Default Output Sequence Overview Require Output Sequence When turned off the bar code data will be output to the host as the scanner decodes it When turned on all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device Note This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on Output Sequence Editor This programming selection allows you to program the scanner to output data when scanning more than one symbol in whatever order your application requires regardless of the
132. omputer Keyboard Wedge Connection eg Re SE Se E LS ey Note The power supply must be ordered separately if needed 3 Turn the terminal computer power back on The scanner beeps 4 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual The scanner beeps once The unit defaults to an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard A carriage return CR suffix is added to bar code data Connecting with RS232 Serial Port 1 Turn off power to the terminal computer 2 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the scanner Note For the scanner to work properly you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal computer RS232 Serial Port Connection 5 RR o 3 Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port 4 Once the scanner has been fully connected power up the computer This interface programs 115 200 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Connecting with RS485 A Genesis scanner can be connected for an IBM POS terminal interface 1 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device then to the computer RS485 Connection 2 Turn the terminal computer power back on The scanner beeps 3 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual The sc
133. onent may be decoded as Code 39 even if TLC39 is off Default Off AT T38EN O n TASENAD Off QR Code lt Default All QR Code Settings gt GRCDF T QR Code On Off This selection applies to both QR Code and Micro QR Code GRCENMAT On GRCENAL Off QR Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 7089 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 7089 REMAIN Minimum Message Length LRCMAS Maximum Message Length QR Code Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several QR Code bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer When the scanner encounters an QR Code bar code with the append trigger character s it buffers the number of QR Code bar codes determined by information encoded in those bar codes Once the proper number of codes is reached the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes Default On JRCAPPT On RCAPPLU Off QR Code Page QR Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan t
134. or INTO US MN dh t ae 5 1 Ada a Data FOrMal sueco al 5 1 Other Programming Gelechons nennen nnn nnns 5 2 Termina ID Table na NU 5 3 Data Format Editor Commande 5 3 Move commands Ja piqen ve emen A Ei AM UN CEDE LIN co atada 5 6 SEACH e ln ET ue EE 5 7 Miscellaneous Commands ni ias 5 9 Dacia o A A 5 11 Data Format Non Match Error Tone Hmmm 5 12 Primary Alternate Data e CN 5 12 Single Scan Data Format Change ENNER 5 13 Chapter 6 Symbologies Pll SY MD OIO I ES id 6 1 Message Length Description ii A A ded leeds oeteees 6 1 carie Re E 6 2 Codabar Goncal nallOme ia Ma M MM M dM IM LA 6 3 GOS E 6 4 Code 32 Pharmaceutical DADAFE 6 5 RUE SC mojn ves sd E E 6 6 Code 39 COG A RE E ER E E 6 6 ci A eee ee 6 7 NEC e te tet Savane te eo cade 6 8 de e nn ee ua ile uia at Ab e 6 9 Ood 93 COE Page marinas nations ite vache eiii 6 10 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial three bar startetop aaa eee ne ee need eee kene e rene eee eee ee eee eee 6 11 Straight 2 of 5 IATA two bar start stop aaa aaaaaa aaa anan nena eee en ane ena eeee nate pen eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee 6 12 MEA a O ee ee ee eee 6 13 OQEAN dica 6 14 Gode 2 Gege 6 15 ISBT 129 Concatena ON ht 6 15 Gode 128 e ER e EE 6 16 E EE 6 17 Ee EE 6 18 UR A iio 6 19 UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code 6 21 COUDOM GST Dalabar CUNO UN caesi cdi ittis eee is 6 21 EGJE m 6 22 POE pe c rrt 6 24 ENANOS
135. or the high priority symbology If a high priority symbology is located during this period then that data is read imme diately If the time out period expires before a high priority symbology is read the scanner will read any bar code in its view low priority or unspecified If there is no bar code in the scanner s view after the time out period expires then no data is reported Note A low priority symbol must be centered on the aiming pattern to be read Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Preferred Symbology Default Preferred Symbology Off PR FEMA Preferred Symbology On PRFENAD Preferred Symbology Off High Priority Symbology To specify the high priority symbology scan the High Priority Symbology bar code below On the Symbology Charts on page A 1 find the symbology you want to set as high priority Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside back cover Scan Save to save your selection Default None PRECO H D High Priority Symbology Low Priority Symbology To specify the low priority symbology scan the Low Priority Symbology bar code below On the Symbology Charts on page A 1 find the symbology you want to set as low priority Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside back cover If you want to set additional low priority symb
136. r code below Default LEDs On TRGRUET LEDs On TRGPCED LEDs Off Presentation Sensitivity Presentation Sensitivity is a numeric range that increases or decreases the scanner s reaction time to bar code presenta tion To set the sensitivity scan the Sensitivity bar code then scan the degree of sensitivity from 0 20 from the inside back cover and Save 0 is the most sensitive setting and 20 is the least sensitive Default 1 0 GPMS TR Sensitivity Presentation Centering Use Presentation Centering to narrow the scanner s field of view when it is in Presentation Mode to make sure the scanner reads only those bar codes intended by the user For instance if multiple codes are placed closely together Presentation Centering will insure that only the desired codes are read Note To adjust centering when the scanner is hand held see Presentation Aimer Mode page 3 12 If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window it will not be decoded or output by the scanner If Presentation Center ing is turned on by scanning Presentation Centering On the scanner only reads codes that pass through the centering window you specify using the Top of Presentation Centering Window Bottom of Presentation Centering Window Left and Right of Presentation Centering Window bar codes In the example below the white box is the centering window The centering window has been set to 20 left 30 right
137. rogramming Chart to read the alphanumeric combination that represents the ASCII characters 99 is the Universal number indicating all characters 5 End Output Sequence Editor Scan F F to enter an Output Sequence for an additional symbology or Save to save your entries Other Programming Selections e Discard This exits without saving any Output Sequence changes Output Sequence Example In this example you are scanning Code 93 Code 128 and Code 39 bar codes but you want the scanner to output Code 39 1st Code 128 2nd and Code 93 3rd as shown below Note Code 93 must be enabled to use this example A Code 39 B 128 Code C 93 You would set up the sequence editor with the following command line SEQBLK62999941FF6A999942FF69999943FF The breakdown of the command line is shown below Code SEQBLKsequence editor start command 62 code identifier for Code 39 9999 code length that must match for Code 39 9999 all lengths 3 16 41 start character match for Code 39 41h A FF termination string for first code GA code identifier for Code 128 9999 code length that must match for Code 128 9999 all lengths 42 start character match for Code 128 42h B FF termination string for second code 69 code identifier for Code 93 9999 code length that must match for Code 93 9999 all lengths 43 start character match for Code 93 43h C FF terminatio
138. rouillage pouvant causer un fonctionnement ind sirable dl C UL Statement C UL listed CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 2nd Edition Europe C The CE marking indicates compliance to 2004 108 EC EMC Directive with Standards EN55022 CLASS B EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 and 2011 65 EU RoHS directive In addition complies to 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Direc tive when shipped with recommended power supply European contact Hand Held Products Europe B V Nijverheidsweg 9 13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell International Inc shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies personal comput ers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive Honeywell Scanning amp Mobility Product Environmental Information Refer to www honeywellaidc com environmental for the RoHS REACH WEEE information Australia NZ C Tick Statement C Conforms to AS NZS 3548 EMC requirement Taiwan If the following label is attached to your product the product meets Taiwan agency approval BSMI Standard CNS13438 CNS14336 1 VC diit CNS13438 CNS14336 1 International LED Safety Statement LEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the standard IEC 62471 2006 CB Scheme Certified to CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 Second Edition Patents For patent information please refer to www hsmpats com Warning To reduce the possibility of heat related inj
139. rs to be replaced plus replacement characters xx4 defines characters to be replaced and xx defines replacement characters continuing through zz4 and zz E4 Example Replace zeroes with CRs in bar code data TP 1254056700460 ES FE B2 EC ED If the bar code has characters that the host application does not want included you can use the E4 command to replace those characters with something else In this example you will replace the zeroes in the bar code above with carriage returns Command string E402300DF10D E4 is the Replace characters command 02 is the total count of characters to be replaced plus the replacement characters 0 is replaced by CR so total char acters 2 30 is the hex value for 0 OD is the hex value for a CR the character that will replace the 0 F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value fora CR The data is output as 1234 5678 ABC lt CR gt Stop replacing characters Terminates character replacement Syntax E5 Compare characters Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character xx If characters are equal move the cursor forward one position Syntax FExx where xx stands for the comparison character s hex value for its ASCII code Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Compare string Compare the string in the input message to the string s
140. rt 15 Subpart B Class B This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 in a residential instal lation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television techni
141. s a general rule the following characters are supported but need special care for countries other than the United States I G lt gt Keyboard Countries KBDCT YU United States KBDCTY35 Albania BOC Typ Azeri Cyrillic KBDCT Ya Azeri Latin DOLI TO Belarus KODET YT Belgium IEDCTYT33 Bosnia KBDCTY 1b Brazil IBDCTTS83 Brazil MS Keyboard Countries Continued IKEDCTYTS2 Bulgaria Cyrillic DOLI va Bulgaria Latin KBDCTY54 Canada French legacy KBDCTY 15 Canada French IEDCTYT55 Canada Multilingual IKEDCTYT32 Croatia KBDCTY15 Czech IEDCTYAL Czech Programmers IEDCTY33 Czech QWERTY IEDCTY38 Czech OWERTZ KEDCT T amp B Denmark Keyboard Countries Continued KBDCTY11 Dutch Netherlands KBDCTY41 Estonia KBDCT va Faroese KBDCTY Finland KEDCT YS France KBDCT Yad Gaelic KEDCTY4 Germany IKEDCTYI Greek IEDCTYb4 Greek 220 Latin IEDCTYB1 Greek 220 KD Tv Greek 319 Latin Keyboard Countries Continued IEDCTYBb2 Greek 319 IEDCTYb3 Greek Latin KBDCT bb Greek MS KBDCT TE Greek Polytonic KBDCTY12 Hebrew GOLI YSU Hungarian 101 key KBDCTY19 Hungary IEDCTY 5 Iceland KBDCTY a lrish KBDCTY5bh Italian 142 KBDCT YS Italy Keyboard Coun
142. s listed below e Sani Cloth HB wipes e Sani Cloth Plus wipes e Super Sani Cloth wipes e Isopropyl Alcohol wipes 70 CaviWipes e Virex 256 e 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner e Windex Blue e Clorox Bleach 10 e Gentle dish soap and water Inspecting Cords and Connectors Inspect the interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner operation Contact your distributor for information about cable replacement Cable replacement instructions are on page 13 1 Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with an 10 pin modular connector When properly seated the connec tor is held in the scanner by a flexible retention tab The interface cable is designed to be field replaceable e Order replacement cables from Honeywell or from an authorized distributor e When ordering a replacement cable specify the cable part number of the original interface cable 13 1 Replacing a Genesis Interface Cable 1 Turn the power to the host system OFF 2 Disconnect the scanner s cable from the terminal or computer 3 Locate the small hole on the under side of the scanner This is the cable release 4 Straighten one end of a paper clip 5 Insert the end of the paper clip into the small hole and press in This depresses the retention tab releasing the connector Pull the connector out while
143. s on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA You should do this prior to returning the product Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to Hie published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HII product which is i improperly installed or used ii damaged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the prod uct by anyone other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center wit
144. saving your changes DF MBES Enter Data Format MAUS AY Save MINLIABT Discard Other Programming Selections Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology If you are clearing the primary format scan 0 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual If you are clearing an alternate format scan 1 2 or 3 depending on the format you are clearing Scan the Terminal Type and Code I D see Symbology Charts on page A 1 and the bar code data length for the specific data format that you want to delete All other formats remain unaffected Clear all Data Formats This clears all data formats Save to exit and save your data format changes Discard to exit without saving any data format changes DFhCL3 F Clear One Data Format DF MCAS Clear All Data Formats MAUS AY Save MINLIABT Discard Terminal ID Table Terminal Model s Terminal ID PC keyboard HID Mac Keyboard PC Keyboard Japanese Serial COM driver required HID POS USB SurePOS Handheld USB SurePOS Tabletop Serial RS232 TTL RS232 True RS485 IBM HHBCR 1 2 46xx Keyboard PS2 compatibles 003 AT compatibles 002 Data Format Editor Commands When working with the Data Format Editor a virtual cursor is moved along your input data string The following commands are used to both move this cursor to different pos
145. several symbologies at one time e Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on the output e When setting up for specific symbologies as opposed to all symbologies the specific symbology ID value counts as an added prefix or suffix character e The maximum size of a prefix or suffix configuration is 200 characters which includes header information To Add a Prefix or Suffix Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol page 4 2 Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart included in the Symbology Charts beginning on page A 1 for the symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix For example for Code 128 Code ID is j and Hex ID is 6A Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9 9 for all symbologies Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for the prefix or suffix you wish to enter Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character To add the Code D scan 5 C 8 0 To add AIM I D scan 5 C 8 1 To add a backslash scan 5 C 5 C Note To add a backslash as in Step 7 you must scan 5C twice once to create the leading backslash and then to create the backslash itself
146. side the back cover of this manual The minimum and maximum lengths and the defaults are included with the respective symbologies Codabar lt Default All Codabar Settings gt CBROFT Codabar On Off C BREMAT On CBRENMAL Off Codabar Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters Default Don t Transmit CBRSSXI Transmit CBRSSAI Don t Transmit Codabar Check Character Codabar check characters are created using different modulos You can program the scanner to read only Codabar bar codes with Modulo 16 check characters Default No Check Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit the scanner will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data CERCK20 No Check Character CBRCK21 Validate Modulo 16 but Don t Transmit CBRUCK22 Validate Modulo 16 and Transmit Codabar Concatenation Codabar supports symbol concatenation When you
147. simple digital camera and results in a visually optimized image 2P Manual Style This is an advanced style that should only be used by an experienced user It allows you the most freedom to set up the scanner and has no auto exposure B Beeper Causes a beep to sound after an image is snapped OB No beep default 1B Sounds a beep when the image is captured T Wait for Trigger Waits for a hardware button push before taking the image This is only available when using Photo Style 1P OT Takes image immediately default 1T Waits for a button push then takes the image L LED State Determines if the LEDs should be on or off and when Ambient illumination OL is preferred for taking pictures of color documents such as ID cards LED illumination 1L is preferred when the scanner is handheld LED State is not available when using Decoding Style OP OL LEDs off default 1L LEDs on E Exposure Exposure is used in Manual Style only 2P and allows you to set the exposure time This is similar to setting a shutter speed on a camera The exposure time determines how long the scanner takes to record an image On a bright day expo sure times can be very short because plenty of light is available to help record an image At nighttime exposure time can increase dramatically due to the near absence of light Units are 127 microseconds Default 7874 nE Range 1 7874 Example of Exposure at 7874E with Example of Exposure at
148. stomized programming To communicate with a scanner EZConfig Scanning requires that the PC have at least one available serial communication port or a serial port emulation using a physical USB port If you are using the serial port and RS232 cable an external power supply is required When using a USB serial port emulation only a USB cable is required EZConfig Scanning Operations The EZConfig Scanning software performs the following operations Scan Data Scan Data allows you to scan bar codes and display the bar code data in a window Scan Data lets you send serial commands to the scanner and receive scanner response that can be seen in the Scan Data window The data dis played in the Scan Data window can either be saved in a file or printed Configure Configure displays the programming and configuration data of the scanner The scanner s programming and configu ration data is grouped into different categories Each category is displayed as a tree item under the Configure tree node in the application explorer When one of these tree nodes is clicked the right hand side is loaded with the parameters form belonging to that particular category The Configure tree option has all the programming and con figuration parameters specified fora scanner You can set or modify these parameters as required You can later write the modified settings to the scanner or save them to a dci file Imaging Imaging provides all the image related fun
149. the integral keyboard The following Laptop Direct Connect bar code also programs a carriage return CR suffix and turns on Emulate External Keyboard page 2 15 FLTD PA Laptop Direct Connect with CR suffix RS232 Serial Port The RS232 Interface bar code is used when connecting to the serial port of a PC or terminal The following RS232 Interface bar code also programs a carriage return CR and a line feed LF suffix baud rate and data format as indicated below It also changes the trigger mode to manual Option Baud Rate Data Format Setting 115 200 bps 8 data bits no parity bit 1 stop bit PAPAS RS232 Interface RS485 Scan one of the following Plug and Play codes to program the scanner for an IBM POS terminal interface Note After scanning one of these codes you must power cycle the cash register F APPSB IBM Port 5B Interface PAPSHBI IBM Port 9B HHBCR 1 Interface PAPP1F IBM Port 17 Interface PAPES IBM Port 9B HHBCR 2 Interface Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology Symbology Suffix Symbology Suffix EAN 8 OC Code 39 00 OA OB EAN 13 16 Interleaved 2 of 5 00 OD OB UPC A OD Code 128 00 OA OB UPC E OA Code 128 00 18 OB Aztec 00 34 OB PDF417 00 2E OB Data Matrix 00 32 OB QR 00 33 OB Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 5B IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR 1 and IBM 46
150. then scan the number of 5ms delays and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual in NP d Interfunction Delays DLYFNC Interfunction Delay To remove this delay scan the Interfunction Delay bar code then set the number of delays to O Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Intermessage Delay An intermessage delay of up to 5000 milliseconds in 5ms increments may be placed between each scan transmission Scan the Intermessage Delay bar code below then scan the number of 5ms delays and the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual EXE A E 43 1st Scan Transmission 2nd Scan Transmission Intermessage Delay DLY MSG Intermessage Delay To remove this delay scan the Intermessage Delay bar code then set the number of delays to 0 Scan the Save bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction You may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner s output For example you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in bar code data as it is scanned The selections in the following pages are used only if you wish to alter the output Default Data Format setting None Normally when you scan a bar code it is output automatically However when you create a format you must use a send
151. tings DE FALT Activate Custom Defaults The charts on the following pages list the factory default settings for each of the commands indicated by an asterisk on the programming pages Menu Commands Setting Serial Command election Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry Page Product Default Settings Setting Custom Defaults Set Custom Defaults MNUCDP Save Custom Defaults MNUCDS 1 6 Resetting the Custom Defaults Activate Custom Defaults DEFALT Programming the Interface Plug and Play Codes Keyboard Wedge PAP_AT 2 1 IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR suffix Laptop Direct Connect with CR suffix PAPLTD RS232 Serial Port PAP232 Plug and Play Codes IBM Port 5B Interface PAPP5B RS485 RS485 Packet Mode On RTLPDF1 2 2 RS485 Packet Mode Off RTLPDFO RS485 Packet Length 20 256 RTLMPS Plug and Play Codes IBM SurePos USB IBM SurePos Handheld PAPSPH USB IBM SurePos Tabletop PAPSPT 11 8 Indicates default Indicates a numeric entry USB Japanese Keyboard PC Plug and Play Codes Verifone Ruby Terminal PAPRBY 2 5 Gilbarco Terminal PAPGLB Program Keyboard U S A KBDCTYO 2 1 Country Azeri dE KBDCTYS1 Se Brazil MS KBDCTY59 E Bulgaria Cyrillic KBDCTY52 Bulgaria Latin KBDCTY53 EN Canada French legacy KBDCTY54 2 8 Canada French KBDCTY18 Canada Multilingual KBDCTY55 EN Czech Programmers KBDCTY40 Czech QWERTY KBDCTY39 2 8 Czech QWERTZ KBDCTY38
152. tion factor n n 1 255 Example of Gamma Correction set to OK Example of Gamma Correction set to 50K DuraMa e Lagplu s dre Example of Gamma Correction set to 255K R Resolution of Signature Capture Area The resolution is the number of pixels that the scanner outputs per each minimum bar vvidth The higher the value for R the higher the quality of the image but also the larger the file size Values begin at 1000 The scanner automatically inserts a decimal point between the first and second digit For example use 2500 to specify a resolution of 2 5 Set to zero when using the A and B modifiers see A Output Image Width and B Output Image Height on page 8 12 Example of Resolution set to OR S Bar Code Aspect Ratio All dimensions used in IMGBOX are measured as multiples of the minimum element size of the bar code The bar code aspect ratio allows you to set the ratio of the bar code height to the narrow element width In the example the narrow ele ment width is 010 inches and the bar code height is 0 400 inches resulting in a value of S 0 4 0 01 40 W Width of Signature Capture Area The width of the signature capture area must be measured in inches divided by 01 In the example the width of the area to be captured is 2 4 inches resulting in a value of W 2 4 0 01 240 A value of 245 was used in the example to accom modate a slightly wider image area Example 2451 NJ X Horizo
153. to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes Search forward for a string Search forward for s string from the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to s string Syntax BOnnnnS where nnnn is the string length up to 9999 and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B0000454657374 will search forward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string Test Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 beginning on page A 3 for decimal hex and character codes BO Example Send bar code data that starts after a string of characters 123456 as ABCDEF GHI Search for the letters FGH in bar codes and send all the data that follows including FGH Using the bar code above Command string B00003464748F10D BO is the Search forward for a string command 0003 is the string length 3 characters 46 is the hex value for F 47 is the hex value for G 48 is the hex value for H F1 is the Send all characters command OD is the hex value for a CR The data is output as FGHIJ CR Search backward for a string Search backward for s string from the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to s string Syntax B1nnnnS where nnnn is the string length up to 9999 and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each character in the match string For example B1000454657374 w
154. tries Continued KBDCTY20 Japan ASCII IEDCTY a Kazakh KBDCT YS Kyrgyz Cyrillic KBDCTY14 Latin America IKEDCTYTA2 Latvia IEDCTY43 Latvia QWERTY IEDCTYA4 Lithuania IEDCTY45 Lithuania IBM IEDCTY34 Macedonia KBDCTY A Malta IEDCTTab Mongolian Cyrillic Keyboard Countries Continued BOC TY Norway KBDCTY20 Poland IKEDCTTS Polish 214 IEDCTYS8 Polish Programmers IEDCTY13 Portugal IEDCTY2Z5 Romania IEDCTTZb Russia IKEDCTTb Russian MS IEDCT Tba Russian Typewriter KEDCTYTZ21 SCS KEDCTYT3 Serbia Cyrillic Keyboard Countries Continued IEDCTY3b Serbia Latin IKEDCTY22 Slovakia IEDCTY43 Slovakia QWERTY IEDCTY48 Slovakia QWERTZ KEDCTYT31 Slovenia KBDCTY10 Spain KBDCTYS1 Spanish variation IEDCTYZ3 Sweden IEDCTYZS Switzerland French KBDCT YE Switzerland German DOLI ras Tatar Keyboard Countries Continued KEDCTYT2 Turkey F IEDCTYZ24 Turkey Q IEDCTY b Ukrainian KODUT YA United Kingdom IKEDCTTB United States Dvorak KBDCT Yao United States Dvorak left KBDCT va United Stated Dvorak right GOLI YSU United States International KBDCTY Uzbek Cyrillic Keyboard Style This programs keyboard styles such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock If you have used Keyb
155. try codes New users should use the Windows mode Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships page 9 1 for CTRL X Values Windows Mode Prefix Suffix Off The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII control characters for values 00 1F but it does not translate prefix or suffix information Default Control X Mode Off E IKBDCAS2 Windows Mode Control X Mode On BOC A Control X Mode Off BOC AT DOS Mode Control X Mode On IKBDCAS3 Windows Mode Prefix Suffix Off Turbo Mode The scanner sends characters to a terminal faster If the terminal drops characters do not use Turbo Mode Default Off KBDTMD1 Turbo Mode On IBDTRNDL Turbo Mode Off Numeric Keypad Mode Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric keypad Default Off IKEDNPS MP Numeric Keypad Mode On KBDNP SO Numeric Keypad Mode Off Automatic Direct Connect Mode This selection can be used if you have an IBM AT style terminal and the system is dropping characters Default Off IBLDADCT Automatic Direct Connect Mode On IKBDADCL Automatic Direct Connect Mode Off RS232 Modifiers RS232 Baud Rate Baud Rate sends the data from the scanner to the terminal at the specified rate The host terminal must be set for the same baud rate as the scanner Default 115 200 23 0 BAD 300 PBA 600
156. ua B Output Image Height This option is used to size the image vertically If using this option set the resolution R to zero Example of Image Height set to 506 JE de o Example of Image Height set to 100B Ouynalue vapluna Area D Pixel Depth This indicates the number of bits per pixel in the transmitted image which defines whether it will be grayscale or black and white 8D 8 bits per pixel grayscale image default 1D 1 bit per pixel black and white image F File Format This option indicates the type of file format in which to save the image OF KIM format 1F TIFF binary 2F TIFF binary group 4 compressed 3F TIFF grayscale 4F Uncompressed Binary 5F Uncompressed grayscale 6F JPEG image default 7F Outlined image 8F BMP format H Height of Signature Capture Area The height of the signature capture area must be measured in inches divided by 01 In the example the height of the area to be captured is 3 8 inch resulting in a value of H 375 0 01 37 5 Example 87h K Gamma Correction Gamma measures the brightness of midtone values produced by the image You can brighten or darken an image using gamma correction A higher gamma correction yields an overall brighter image The lower the setting the darker the image The optimal setting for text images is 50K OK Gamma correction off default 50K Apply gamma correction for brightening typical document image nK Apply gamma correc
157. uries avoid touching sections of the scanner that feel warm Required Safety Labels Illumination output ooo n Number Serial Compliance Number and Label Hevision location Information location Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started ADOUL TS Ee E 1 1 Biete KING COUN DOVICO 1 1 Connecting the Device sarita dianas 1 1 C nnecting WIN USB gj rata 1 1 Connecting with Keyboard Wedge nnne nnn nnns 1 1 Connecting with RS232 Serial Port 1 2 GONR CIN DANI RA BO NE oia eaedeentasseatese 1 3 Connecting with E 1 3 FOGGING OCT GJU S sai na ke i A o o 1 5 Menu Bar Code Security Settings nennen nennen nennen nns 1 5 Seta Susto BI T NR E o EM 1 6 Resetting the Custom Defaults oooccconccccnnnccoccnccnnnncnnnnonnnnnonncnnonnnnonnrnonnrnnonnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnanoss 1 6 Chapter 2 Programming the Interface NNER FOU rcr 2 1 Programming the Interface Plug and Play 2 1 KA c 2 1 Laptop DITEOK OIC aa 2 1 Ke e E EE 2 1 ee 2 2 R5485 Packet MOS E 2 2 USB IBM SUI Eege 2 3 USB PC or Macintosh K VDOA KO anen d si t e e tad 2 3 BC RE 2 4 UCB Al gt 2 4 OTS ATS EMUO RR RERO 2 4 AGK NAR MOOC E eee 2 4 Remote MasterMind for UR 2 4 Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings
158. ver The receiver takes 300 milliseconds to completely come up Change the RS232 receiver time out by scanning the bar code below then scanning digits from the inside back cover of this man ual then scanning Save The range is O to 300 seconds Default O seconds no time out always on T 22 LP RS232 Receiver Time Out RS232 Handshaking RS232 Handshaking allows control of data transmission from the scanner using software commands from the host device When RTS CTS is turned Off no data flow control is used Flow Control No Timeout The scanner asserts RTS when it has data to send and will wait indefinitely for CTS to be asserted by the host Two Direction Flow Control The scanner asserts RTS when it is OK for the host to transmit The host asserts CTS when it is OK for the device to transmit Flow Control with Timeout The scanner asserts RTS when it has data to send and waits for a delay see RS232 Timeout on page 2 20 for CTS to be asserted by the host If the delay time expires and CTS is not asserted the device transmit buffer is cleared and scanning may resume Default RTS CTS Off 2520131 Flow Control No Timeout A520 52 Two Direction Flow Control A520 TSA Flow Control with Timeout 2520 TSU RTS CTS Off RS232 Timeout When using Flow Control with Timeout you must program the length of the delay you want to wait for CTS from the host Set the length in milliseconds
159. with the proper characters it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the bar code below select the code page with which the bar 6 40 codes were created see ISO 2022 ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A 7 and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly IDMDCP Data Matrix Code Page MaxiCode Default All MaxiCode Settings gt MARDFT MaxiCode On Off MASEMAT On MASKEN Off MaxiCode Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 150 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 150 AXPMIN Pu Minimum Message Length MAMA Maximum Message Length Aztec Code lt Default All Aztec Code Settings gt AZTDFT Aztec Code On Off AZ TEMAT On AZ TENA OTT Aztec Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length Description page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 3832 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 3832 IM ASTM Minimum Message Length ALTMARK Maximum Message Length Aztec Append This fu
160. x to All Symbologies Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a carriage return suffix to all symbologies at once This action first clears all current suffixes then programs a carriage return suffix for all symbologies WOUPCR C Add CR Suffix All Symbologies Prefix Selections PREBK2 Add Prefix PRECLZ Clear One Prefix PRECA2 Clear All Prefixes Suffix Selections SFE Add Suffix SLFIELZ Clear One Suffix SUF CAZ Clear All Suffixes Function Code Transmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal Charts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on page 9 2 When the scanner is in keyboard wedge mode the scan code is converted to a key code before it is transmitted Default Enable RMF ACO Enable RM VFA Disable Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays Some terminals drop information characters if data comes through too quickly Intercharacter interfunction and intermessage delays slow the transmission of data increasing data integrity Intercharacter Delay An intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds in 5ms increments may be placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data Scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code below then scan the number of 5ms delays and the
161. y fields in the sequence where no data match occurred will be skipped in the output SEQTTS 1 Transmit Partial Sequence SEQTTSU Discard Partial Sequence Require Output Sequence When an output sequence is Required all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device When it s On Not Required the scanner will attempt to get the output data to conform to an edited sequence but if it cannot the scanner transmits all output data to the host device as is When the output sequence is Off the bar code data is output to the host as the scanner decodes it Default Off Note This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on EMI SEQ EN2 Required SEQ ENT On Not Required SEQ EN Off Multiple Symbols When this programming selection is turned On it allows you to read multiple symbols with a single pull of the scanner s trigger If you press and hold the trigger aiming the scanner at a series of symbols it reads unique symbols once beeping if turned on for each read The scanner attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled When this programming selection is turned Off the scanner will only read the symbol closest to the aiming beam Default Off MI SHUT On SHOTGN Off No Read With No Rea
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