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    							Voyager™ 1200g/1202g/1202g-BF
    Single-Line Laser Bar Code Scanner
    User’s Guide 
    						
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    Customer Support
    Technical Assistance  ............................................................................................................ iii
    Product Service and Repair  .................................................................................................. iii
    Limited Warranty  ................................................................................................................... iii
    Send Feedback  ..................................................................................................................... iii
    Chapter 1 - Getting Started
    About This Manual ...............................................................................................................1-1
    Unpacking Your Device .......................................................................................................1-1
    Connecting the Device .........................................................................................................1-1
    Connecting with USB .....................................................................................................1-1
    Connecting with Keyboard Wedge .................................................................................1-2
    Connecting with RS232 Serial Port ................................................................................1-4
    Connecting with RS485..................................................................................................1-5
    Reading Techniques ............................................................................................................1-6
    Menu Bar Code Security Settings ........................................................................................1-6
    Setting Custom Defaults ......................................................................................................1-6
    Resetting the Custom Defaults ............................................................................................1-7
    Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface
    Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2-1
    Programming the Interface - Plug and Play .........................................................................2-1
    Keyboard Wedge ...........................................................................................................2-1
    IBM PS2 Keyboard.........................................................................................................2-1
    RS232 Serial Port ..........................................................................................................2-1
    RS485 ............................................................................................................................2-2
    OPOS Mode ...................................................................................................................2-2
    USB IBM SurePos..........................................................................................................2-3
    IBM Secondary Interface................................................................................................2-3
    USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard ....................................................................................2-4
    USB HID.........................................................................................................................2-4
    HID Fallback Mode.........................................................................................................2-4
    USB Serial Commands ........................................................................................................2-5
    USB Serial......................................................................................................................2-5
    CTS/RTS Emulation .......................................................................................................2-5
    ACK/NAK Mode .............................................................................................................2-6
    Communication Timeout ................................................................................................2-6
    NAK Retries ...................................................................................................................2-6
    Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK......................................................................................2-7
    Verifone
    ® Ruby Terminal Default Settings ...........................................................................2-7
    Gilbarco® Terminal Default Settings ....................................................................................2-8
    Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ...........................................................................2-8
    Datalogic™ Magellan
    ©Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ........................................................2-8
    NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ....................................................................................2-9
    Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings ............................................................................2-9
    Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings ...........................................................2-10
    Table of Contents 
    						
    							 ii
    Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A.......................................................................................... 2-10
    Keyboard Country Layout .................................................................................................. 2-10
    Keyboard Wedge Modifiers ............................................................................................... 2-19
    ALT Mode .................................................................................................................... 2-19
    Keyboard Style ............................................................................................................ 2-19
    Keyboard Conversion .................................................................................................. 2-20
    Keyboard Modifiers ...................................................................................................... 2-20
    Inter-Scan Code Delay ................................................................................................ 2-21
     Break Character ................................................................................................. 2-22
    Keyboard Wedge Defaults ........................................................................................... 2-22
    RS232 Modifiers ................................................................................................................2-23
    RS232 Baud Rate ........................................................................................................ 2-23
    RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity ................................................. 2-24
    RS232 Handshaking .................................................................................................... 2-25
    RS232 Timeout ............................................................................................................ 2-26
    XON/XOFF .................................................................................................................. 2-26
    ACK/NAK ..................................................................................................................... 2-27
    Communication Timeout .............................................................................................. 2-27
    NAK Retries ................................................................................................................. 2-28
    Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK ................................................................................... 2-28
    RS232 Defaults............................................................................................................ 2-28
    NCR Modifiers ...................................................................................................................2-28
    NCR ACK/NAK ............................................................................................................ 2-28
    Block Check Character ................................................................................................ 2-29
    NCR Prefix ................................................................................................................... 2-29
    NCR Suffix ................................................................................................................... 2-29
    NCR Prefix/Suffix ......................................................................................................... 2-29
    NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Error ...................................................................................... 2-30
    Scanner to Bioptic Communication ................................................................................... 2-30
    Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode ..................................................................................... 2-30
    ACK/NAK ..................................................................................................................... 2-30
    Communication Timeout .............................................................................................. 2-31
    Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation (Voyager 1202g)
    How the Charge and Communications Base Works ........................................................... 3-1
    Linking the Scanner to a Base............................................................................................. 3-1
    Communication Between the Cordless System 
    and the Host ......................................................................................................................3-1
    RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation ........................................................................... 3-2
    System Conditions...............................................................................................................3-2
    Linking Process ............................................................................................................. 3-2
    Scanner Is Out of Range ............................................................................................... 3-2
    Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range .............................................................................. 3-2
    Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode On.............................................. 3-2
    Page Button ......................................................................................................................... 3-3
    About the Battery ................................................................................................................. 3-3 
    						
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    Voyager 1202g Battery Removal......................................................................................... 3-3
    Charging Information ..................................................................................................... 3-3
    Battery Recommendations ............................................................................................ 3-4
    Proper Disposal of the Battery ....................................................................................... 3-4
    Flash Updates ..................................................................................................................... 3-4
    Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning ......................................................................... 3-4
    Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning......................................................................... 3-5
    Base LED Sequences and Meaning .............................................................................. 3-5
    Base Power Communication Indicator........................................................................... 3-5
    Reset Scanner ..................................................................................................................... 3-6
    Scanning While in Base Cradle ........................................................................................... 3-6
    Base Charging Modes ......................................................................................................... 3-6
    Paging ................................................................................................................................. 3-7
    Paging Mode.................................................................................................................. 3-7
    Paging  Pitch..................................................................................................................3-7
    Scanner Address .................................................................................................................3-7
    Base Address ...................................................................................................................... 3-8
    Scanner Modes ...................................................................................................................3-8
    Charge Only Mode......................................................................................................... 3-8
    Linked Modes ................................................................................................................ 3-8
    Unlinking the Scanner ......................................................................................................... 3-9
    Override Locked Scanner .................................................................................................... 3-9
    Out-of-Range Alarm ............................................................................................................ 3-9
    Alarm Sound Type ......................................................................................................... 3-9
    Alarm Duration ............................................................................................................. 3-10
    Scanner Power Time-Out Timer ........................................................................................ 3-10
    RangeGate ........................................................................................................................ 3-10
    Batch Mode ....................................................................................................................... 3-11
    Batch Mode Beep ........................................................................................................ 3-11
    Batch Mode Quantity ................................................................................................... 3-12
    Delete Last Code ......................................................................................................... 3-13
    Record Counter ........................................................................................................... 3-13
    Total Records .............................................................................................................. 3-14
    Batch Mode Output Order............................................................................................ 3-14
    Clear All Codes After Transmission ............................................................................. 3-14
    Clear All Codes ............................................................................................................ 3-15
    Transmit Records Automatically .................................................................................. 3-15
    Transmit Records to Host ............................................................................................ 3-15
    Batch Mode Transmit Delay ........................................................................................ 3-15
    Scanner Name...................................................................................................................3-16
    Using the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices........................................................................ 3-17
    Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops ............................................................................ 3-17
    Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code.............................................................. 3-17
    Minimizing Bluetooth/ISM Band Network Activity .............................................................. 3-17
    Auto Reconnect Mode ................................................................................................. 3-17
    Maximum Link Attempts .............................................................................................. 3-18
    Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples ................................................................... 3-18
    Reset Scanner and Base................................................................................................... 3-19 
    						
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    Chapter 4 - Cordless System Operation (Voyager 1202g-BF)
    How the Charge and Communications Base Works ........................................................... 4-1
    Linking the Scanner to a Base............................................................................................. 4-1
    Communication Between the Cordless System 
    and the Host ......................................................................................................................4-1
    RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation ........................................................................... 4-2
    System Conditions...............................................................................................................4-2
    Linking Process ............................................................................................................. 4-2
    Scanner Is Out of Range ............................................................................................... 4-2
    Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range .............................................................................. 4-2
    Page Button ................................................................................................................... 4-3
    About the Instant Charge Pack............................................................................................ 4-3
    Charging Information ..................................................................................................... 4-3
    Flash Updates ..................................................................................................................... 4-3
    Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning ......................................................................... 4-3
    Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning......................................................................... 4-3
    Base LED Sequences and Meaning .............................................................................. 4-4
    Base Power Communication Indicator........................................................................... 4-4
    Reset Scanner ..................................................................................................................... 4-4
    Scanning While in Base Cradle ........................................................................................... 4-5
    Paging ................................................................................................................................. 4-5
    Paging Mode.................................................................................................................. 4-5
    Paging Pitch...................................................................................................................4-5
    Scanner Address .................................................................................................................4-6
    Base Address ...................................................................................................................... 4-6
    Scanner Modes ...................................................................................................................4-6
    Charge Only Mode......................................................................................................... 4-6
    Linked Modes ................................................................................................................ 4-6
    Unlinking the Scanner ......................................................................................................... 4-7
    Override Locked Scanner .................................................................................................... 4-7
    Out-of-Range Alarm ............................................................................................................ 4-7
    Alarm Sound Type ......................................................................................................... 4-7
    Alarm Duration ............................................................................................................... 4-8
    Using the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices.......................................................................... 4-8
    Minimizing Bluetooth/ISM Band Network Activity ................................................................ 4-8
    Auto Reconnect Mode ................................................................................................... 4-8
    Maximum Link Attempts ................................................................................................ 4-9
    Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples ..................................................................... 4-9
    Reset Scanner and Base................................................................................................... 4-10
    Chapter 5 - Input/Output Settings
    Power Up Beeper ................................................................................................................5-1
    Beep on BEL Character....................................................................................................... 5-1 
    						
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    Good Read and Error Indicators.......................................................................................... 5-1
    Beeper – Good Read ..................................................................................................... 5-1
    Beeper Volume – Good Read........................................................................................ 5-2
    Beeper Pitch – Good Read ............................................................................................ 5-2
    Beeper - Transmit Order ................................................................................................ 5-2
    Beeper Pitch – Error ...................................................................................................... 5-3
    Beeper Duration – Good Read ...................................................................................... 5-3
    Number of Beeps – Good Read .................................................................................... 5-3
    Number of Beeps – Error ............................................................................................... 5-3
    LED Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 5-4
    LED Settings .................................................................................................................. 5-4
    LED Brightness .............................................................................................................. 5-5
    In-Stand and Out-Of-Stand Settings.................................................................................... 5-6
    In-Stand and Out-of-Stand Defaults .............................................................................. 5-6
    Presentation Modes ....................................................................................................... 5-6
    Manual Activation Mode ................................................................................................ 5-7
    End Manual Activation After Good Read ....................................................................... 5-7
    Manual Activation Laser Timeout - Button Settings ....................................................... 5-8
    CodeGate ...................................................................................................................... 5-9
    Button Function.............................................................................................................. 5-9
    Object Detection Mode .................................................................................................. 5-9
    End Object Detection After Good Read ....................................................................... 5-10
    Object Detection Laser Timeout .................................................................................. 5-11
    Object Detection Distance ........................................................................................... 5-11
    Character Activation Mode ................................................................................................ 5-11
    Activation Character .................................................................................................... 5-12
    End Character Activation After Good Read ................................................................. 5-12
    Character Activation Laser Timeout ............................................................................ 5-12
    Character Deactivation Mode ............................................................................................ 5-12
    Deactivation Character ................................................................................................ 5-13
    Reread Delay..................................................................................................................... 5-13
    User-Specified Reread Delay ............................................................................................ 5-13
    Output Sequence Overview............................................................................................... 5-14
    Output Sequence Editor .............................................................................................. 5-14
    To Add an Output Sequence ....................................................................................... 5-14
    Other Programming Selections.................................................................................... 5-14
    Output Sequence Editor .............................................................................................. 5-16
    Sequence Timeout....................................................................................................... 5-16
    Sequence Match Beeper ............................................................................................. 5-16
    Partial Sequence ......................................................................................................... 5-16
    Require Output Sequence ........................................................................................... 5-17
    No Read ............................................................................................................................ 5-17
    Chapter 6 - Data Editing
    Prefix/Suffix Overview .........................................................................................................6-1
    To Add a Prefix or Suffix: ............................................................................................... 6-1
    To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes ........................................................................ 6-2
    To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies ..................................................... 6-2 
    						
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    Prefix Selections .................................................................................................................. 6-2
    Suffix Selections .................................................................................................................. 6-2
    Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters .................................................................. 6-3
    Function Code Transmit ...................................................................................................... 6-4
    Communication Check Character........................................................................................ 6-4
    Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays ...................................................... 6-5
    Intercharacter Delay ...................................................................................................... 6-5
    User Specified Intercharacter Delay .............................................................................. 6-5
    Interfunction Delay ......................................................................................................... 6-6
    Intermessage Delay ....................................................................................................... 6-6
    Chapter 7 - Data Formatting
    Data Format Editor Introduction .......................................................................................... 7-1
    To Add a Data Format ......................................................................................................... 7-1
    Other Programming Selections...................................................................................... 7-2
    Terminal ID Table ................................................................................................................ 7-3
    Data Format Editor Commands ........................................................................................... 7-3
    Move Commands........................................................................................................... 7-5
    Search Commands ........................................................................................................ 7-6
    Miscellaneous Commands............................................................................................. 7-8
    Data Formatter ..................................................................................................................7-10
    Data Format Non-Match Error Tone ............................................................................ 7-11
    Primary/Alternate Data Formats ........................................................................................ 7-11
    Single Scan Data Format Change ............................................................................... 7-12
    Chapter 8 - Symbologies
    All Symbologies ................................................................................................................... 8-1
    Message Length Description ............................................................................................... 8-1
    Codabar ............................................................................................................................... 8-2
    Codabar Concatenation ................................................................................................. 8-3
    Code 39 ............................................................................................................................... 8-5
    Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ................................................................................ 8-6
    Full ASCII....................................................................................................................... 8-7
    Interleaved 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................. 8-8
    NEC 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... 8-9
    Code 93 ............................................................................................................................. 8-11
    Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) ................................................................... 8-12
    Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop) ............................................................................ 8-13
    Matrix 2 of 5 ....................................................................................................................... 8-14
    Code 11 ............................................................................................................................. 8-15
    Code 128 ........................................................................................................................... 8-17
    ISBT 128 Concatenation.............................................................................................. 8-18
    GS1-128 ............................................................................................................................ 8-23
    Telepen.............................................................................................................................. 8-24
    UPC-A ............................................................................................................................... 8-25
    UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ................................................................... 8-28
    UPC-A Number System 5 Addenda Required ............................................................. 8-29 
    						
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    UPC-E0 ............................................................................................................................. 8-30
    EAN/JAN-13 ......................................................................................................................8-33
    Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 .......................................................................................... 8-33
    ISBN Translate ............................................................................................................ 8-39
    ISSN Translate ............................................................................................................ 8-40
    EAN/JAN-8 ........................................................................................................................ 8-41
    MSI .................................................................................................................................... 8-43
    Plessey Code ....................................................................................................................8-45
    GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ........................................................................................... 8-46
    GS1 DataBar Limited......................................................................................................... 8-47
    GS1 DataBar Expanded .................................................................................................... 8-48
    Trioptic Code ..................................................................................................................... 8-48
    GS1 Emulation ..................................................................................................................8-49
    Postal Codes ..................................................................................................................... 8-49
    China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) .................................................................................... 8-50
    Chapter 9 - Utilities
    To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ............................................................. 9-1
    Show Software Revision...................................................................................................... 9-1
    Show Data Format...............................................................................................................9-1
    Test Menu............................................................................................................................ 9-1
    EZConfig-Scanning Introduction.......................................................................................... 9-2
    Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web .................................................................. 9-2
    Resetting the Factory Defaults ............................................................................................ 9-3
    Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Commands
    Conventions....................................................................................................................... 10-1
    Menu Command Syntax .................................................................................................... 10-1
    Query Commands ............................................................................................................. 10-1
    Responses ................................................................................................................... 10-2
    Serial Trigger Commands.................................................................................................. 10-3
    Read Time-Out ............................................................................................................ 10-3
    Menu Commands .............................................................................................................. 10-4
    Chapter 11 - Product Specifications
    Voyager 1200g Product Specifications.............................................................................. 11-1
    Voyager 1202g and Voyager 1202g-BF Product Specifications ....................................... 11-2
    CCB00-010BT Product Specifications............................................................................... 11-3
    CCB00-010BT-01N-BF Product Specifications ................................................................. 11-4
    CCB00-010BT/CCB00-010BT-01N-VBF Mounting ........................................................... 11-5
    Standard Cable Pinouts..................................................................................................... 11-5
    Keyboard Wedge ......................................................................................................... 11-5
    Serial Output  ............................................................................................................... 11-6
    RS485 Output  ............................................................................................................. 11-6
    USB ............................................................................................................................. 11-6 
    						
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    Chapter 12 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
    Repairs .............................................................................................................................. 12-1
    Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 12-1
    Cleaning the Device..................................................................................................... 12-1
    Inspecting Cords and Connectors ............................................................................... 12-1
    Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners.............................................................................. 12-1
    Replacing an Interface Cable in a Corded Scanner .................................................... 12-2
    Replacing Cables in Cordless Systems............................................................................. 12-2
    Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base ...................................................................... 12-2
    Troubleshooting a Voyager Scanner ................................................................................. 12-3
    Troubleshooting a Cordless System.................................................................................. 12-4
    Troubleshooting a Base ............................................................................................... 12-4
    Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner .......................................................................... 12-4
    Appendix A - Reference Charts
    Symbology Charts ...............................................................................................................A-1
    Linear Symbologies .......................................................................................................A-1
    Postal Symbologies .......................................................................................................A-2
    ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) ........................................................................A-2
    Lower ASCII Reference Table .............................................................................................A-3
    ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements ......................................................................A-7
    Keyboard Key References...................................................................................................A-9
    Sample Symbols
    Programming Chart 
    						
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