Honeywell 1300g2 Manual
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™ Hyperion 1300g General Purpose Handheld Linear Scanner User’s Guide
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i Chapter 1 - Getting Started About This Manual ...................................................... 1-1 Unpacking the Scanner ............................................... 1-1 Connecting with USB .................................................. 1-1 Connecting with Keyboard Wedge .............................. 1-2 Connecting with RS-232 Serial Port ............................ 1-3 Connecting with RS485 ............................................... 1-3 Reading Techniques ................................................... 1-4 Menu Bar Code Security Settings ............................... 1-5 Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface Introduction ................................................................. 2-1 Programming the Interface - Plug and Play ................ 2-1 Keyboard Wedge................................................... 2-1 Laptop Direct Connect........................................... 2-1 RS232 Serial Port.................................................. 2-2 RS485 ................................................................... 2-2 OPOS Mode .......................................................... 2-3 USB IBM SurePos ................................................. 2-4 USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard ........................... 2-5 USB HID POS ....................................................... 2-5 USB Serial Commands ............................................... 2-5 USB Serial Emulation ............................................ 2-5 CTS/RTS Emulation .............................................. 2-6 ACK/NAK Mode..................................................... 2-6 Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ................... 2-6 Datalogic™ Magellan ®Bioptic Aux Port Configuration 2-7 Wincor Mode A ............................................................ 2-7 Keyboard Country Layout ........................................... 2-8 Keyboard Mode Options ........................................... 2-18 ALT Mode ............................................................ 2-18 Keyboard Style .................................................... 2-18 Keyboard Modifiers ............................................. 2-19 Table of Contents
ii RS232 Modifiers ........................................................ 2-22 RS-232 Baud Rate............................................... 2-22 RS-232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity 2-23 RS-232 Handshaking................................................. 2-24 RS232 Timeout .................................................... 2-27 XON/XOFF .......................................................... 2-27 ACK/NAK ............................................................. 2-27 Scanner to Bioptic Communication............................ 2-28 Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode ............................. 2-28 Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings Good Read Indicators .................................................. 3-1 Beeper – Good Read ............................................. 3-1 Beeper Volume – Good Read................................ 3-1 Beeper Pitch – Good Read .................................... 3-2 Beeper Duration – Good Read .............................. 3-2 Beeper Pitch – Error .............................................. 3-3 LED – Good Read ................................................. 3-3 Number of Beeps – Good Read ............................ 3-3 Good Read Delay ........................................................ 3-4 User-Specified Good Read Delay .......................... 3-4 Trigger Modes.............................................................. 3-5 Manual/Serial Trigger ............................................ 3-5 Automatic Trigger .................................................. 3-5 Presentation Mode................................................. 3-6 Continuous Illumination Mode (Manual Trigger only) . 3-6 Hands Free Time-Out .................................................. 3-6 Reread Delay ............................................................... 3-7 User-Specified Reread Delay ................................ 3-8 Centering ..................................................................... 3-8
iii Output Sequence Overview ...................................... 3-10 To Add an Output Sequence ............................... 3-10 Other Programming Selections ........................... 3-10 Output Sequence Editor ...................................... 3-11 Output Sequence Editor ...................................... 3-13 Require Output Sequence ................................... 3-13 Multiple Symbols ....................................................... 3-13 No Read .................................................................... 3-14 Video Reverse........................................................... 3-15 Chapter 4 - Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview ................................................. 4-1 To Add a Prefix or Suffix ....................................... 4-2 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes................ 4-2 To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies4- 3 Prefix Selections.................................................... 4-3 Suffix Selections .................................................... 4-4 Function Code Transmit ........................................ 4-6 Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays 4- 6 Intercharacter Delay .............................................. 4-7 User Specified Intercharacter Delay...................... 4-7 Interfunction Delay ................................................ 4-8 Intermessage Delay .............................................. 4-8 Chapter 5 - Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction .................................. 5-1 To Add a Data Format ........................................... 5-1 Other Programming Selections ............................. 5-2 Interface / Terminal ID Table ....................................... 5-4
iv Data Format Editor Commands ................................... 5-4 Send Commands ................................................... 5-4 Move Commands ................................................... 5-7 Search Commands ................................................ 5-8 Miscellaneous Commands ................................... 5-10 Data Format Editor .............................................. 5-14 Data Formatter..................................................... 5-14 Chapter 6 - Symbologies Introduction .................................................................. 6-1
v All Symbologies ........................................................... 6-2 Codabar Start / Stop Characters ............................ 6-3 Codabar Check Character..................................... 6-4 Codabar Concatenation ........................................ 6-5 Codabar Message Length ..................................... 6-6 Code 39 Start / Stop Characters............................. 6-7 Code 39 Check Character ..................................... 6-7 Code 39 Message Length ..................................... 6-8 Code 39 Append ................................................... 6-8 Full ASCII ............................................................ 6-10 Code 39 Code Page ............................................ 6-10 Check Digit .......................................................... 6-11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length ..................... 6-12 Code 93 Message Length ................................... 6-13 Code 93 Code Page ............................................ 6-13 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length ........... 6-15 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length ................. 6-16 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length ............................. 6-17 Check Digits Required......................................... 6-18 Code 11 Message Length ................................... 6-19 ISBT 128 Concatenation ..................................... 6-19 Code 128 Message Length ................................. 6-20 Code 128 Code Page .......................................... 6-20 Code 128 Function Code Transmit ..................... 6-21 Telepen Output.................................................... 6-22 Telepen Message Length .................................... 6-23 UPC A Check Digit .............................................. 6-24 UPC A Number System....................................... 6-25 UPC A Addenda .................................................. 6-25 UPC A Addenda Required .................................. 6-26 UPC A Addenda Separator ................................. 6-26 UPC E0 and UPC E1 .......................................... 6-28 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Expand ............................. 6-29 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Required ........... 6-29 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Separator .......... 6-30 UPC E0 Check Digit ............................................ 6-30 UPC E0 Number System..................................... 6-31
vi UPC E0 Addenda ................................................ 6-31 EAN/JAN 13 Check Digit ..................................... 6-32 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda ......................................... 6-33 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Required.......................... 6-33 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Separator ........................ 6-34 ISBN Translate .................................................... 6-34 EAN/JAN 8 Check Digit ....................................... 6-35 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda ........................................... 6-36 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Required............................ 6-36 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Separator .......................... 6-37 MSI Check Character .......................................... 6-37 MSI Message Length ........................................... 6-38 Plessey Message Length..................................... 6-39 GS1 DataBar Expanded Message Length........... 6-41 Korea Post Message Length ............................... 6-43 Codablock F Message Length ............................. 6-44 Code 49 Message Length.................................... 6-45 Chapter 7 - Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships ................................ 7-1 Supported Interface Keys ............................................ 7-2 Chapter 8 - Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ..... 8-1 Show Software Revision .............................................. 8-1 Show Data Format ....................................................... 8-1 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults .................... 8-3 Chapter 9 - Serial Programming Commands Conventions ................................................................. 9-1 Menu Command Syntax .............................................. 9-1 Query Commands .................................................. 9-2 Concatenation of Multiple Commands ................... 9-2 Responses ............................................................. 9-2 Examples of Query Commands ............................. 9-3
vii Trigger Commands ..................................................... 9-4 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults .................... 9-4 Menu Commands ........................................................ 9-5 Chapter 10 - Product Specifications Hyperion 1300g Product Specifications .................... 10-1 Standard Connector Pinouts ..................................... 10-2 Chapter 11 - Maintenance Repairs ...................................................................... 11-1 Maintenance.............................................................. 11-1 Cleaning the Device ............................................ 11-1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors ....................... 11-1 Replacing the Interface Cable ............................. 11-2 Troubleshooting ........................................................ 11-2 Chapter 12 - Customer Support Limited Warranty ....................................................... 12-1 Symbology Charts ....................................................... A-1 Linear Symbologies ............................................... A-1 Postal Symbologies ............................................... A-3 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) ............... A-3 Lower ASCII Reference Table .................................... A-5 ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements .............. A-9