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    							Xenon/Granit User Guide11
    Reading Techniques
    Xenon 1900/1902 and Granit 1910i/1911i
    The Xenon 1900/1902 scanners have a view finder that projects a bright red aim-
    ing beam that corresponds to the scanner’s horizontal field of view. The Granit 
    1910i/1911i scanners have an aiming pattern. The aiming beam or pattern should 
    be centered over the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good 
    read.
    Granit 1980i/1981i
    The Granit 1980i/1981i scanners use a laser aimer (red dot) and a red LED (red 
    box) to locate bar codes. Use the red LED when scanning at a near distance (less 
    than 11.8 inches / 30 cm) and center the box over the bar code. The laser aimer 
    (red dot) appears to the right of the center of the bar code. Use the laser aimer (red 
    dot) when scanning at a far distance (up to 50 feet / 15.2 meters) and aim at the 
    Linear bar codes with 
    aiming beam
    2D Matrix symbol 
    with aiming beamLinear bar codes with 
    aiming pattern
    2D Matrix symbol 
    with aiming pattern 
    						
    							12Xenon/Granit User Guide center of the bar code. At far distances the red box may not be apparent. For both 
    near distance and far distance, the aimers can be positioned in any direction for a 
    good read. 
    Granit 1920i DPM Scanner
    The Granit 1920i scanner uses a red aim-
    ing dot to locate bar codes. Center the 
    aimer on the bar code. 
    The aiming beam or pattern is smaller when the scanner is closer to the code and 
    larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements 
    (mil size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or ele-
    ments (mil size) should be read farther from the unit. To read single or multiple 
    symbols (on a page or on an object), hold the scanner at an appropriate distance 
    from the target, pull the trigger, and center the aiming beam or pattern on the sym-
    bol. If the code being scanned is highly reflective (e.g., laminated), it may be neces-
    sary to tilt the code up 15° to 18° to prevent unwanted reflection.
    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. Contact the nearest tech-
    nical support office (see Technical Assistance on page xvii) for further information.
    Near distance scanning
    less than 11.8 in/30 cmFar distance scanning
    up to 50 ft/15.2 m 
    						
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    Set 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 scan-
    ning numeric codes from the Programming Chart, beginning on page 353, 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.
    Note:When using a cordless system, the Custom Defaults settings apply to all workgroups. 
    Scanning the Save Defaults bar code also causes both the scanner and the base or 
    Access Point to perform a reset and become unlinked. The scanner must be placed in 
    its base to re-establish the link before any setup codes are entered. If using an Access 
    Point, the linking bar code must be scanned. See Cordless System Operation: Xenon 
    1902g/1912 and Granit 1911i/1981i beginning on page 41,or Cordless System 
    Operation: Xenon 1902g-BF beginning on page 81 for additional information.
    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 previ-
    ously 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 code, and then Save Custom 
    Defaults. The rest of the custom defaults will remain, but the beeper volume set-
    ting will be updated.
    Set Custom Defaults
    Save Custom Defaults 
    						
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    Reset 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 cus-
    tom 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.
    Note:If using a cordless system, scanning this bar code also causes both the scanner and 
    the base or Access Point to perform a reset and become unlinked. The scanner must 
    be placed in its base to re-establish the link. If using an Access Point, the linking bar 
    code must be scanned. See Cordless System Operation: Xenon 1902g/1912 and 
    Granit 1911i/1981i beginning on page 41,or Cordless System Operation: Xenon 
    1902g-BF beginning on page 81 for additional information.
    Activate Custom Defaults 
    						
    							CHAPTER
    2
    Xenon/Granit User Guide15
    PROGRAM THE INTERFACE
    Introduction
    This chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface.
    Program the Interface - Plug and Play
    Plug and Play bar codes provide instant scanner set up for commonly used inter-
    faces.
    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 Granit 1980i does not support the keyboard wedge interface.
    Note:The following bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) suffix.
    IBM PC AT and Compatibles with 
    CR suffix 
    						
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    Laptop Direct Connect
    For most laptops, scanning the Laptop Direct Connect bar code allows operation 
    of the scanner in parallel with the integral keyboard. The following Laptop Direct 
    Connect bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) suffix and turns on Emu-
    late External Keyboard (page 31).
    Note:The Granit 1980i does not support Laptop Direct Connect.
    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.
    RS485
    Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the scanner for an IBM 
    POS terminal interface.
    Note:This interface is not supported in Granit devices.
    After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register.
    Laptop Direct Connect
    with CR suffix
    OptionSetting
    Baud Rate 115,200 bps
    Data Format 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit
    RS232 Interface
    IBM Port 5B Interface
    IBM Port 9B 
    HHBCR-1 Interface 
    						
    							Xenon/Granit User Guide17 Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology:
    * Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 5B, IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR-1, and IBM 4683 
    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.
    Symbolog
    ySuffixSymbologySuffix
    EAN 8 0C Code 39 00  0A  0B
    EAN 13 16 Interleaved 2 of 5 00  0D  0B
    UPC A 0D Code 128 * 00  0A  0B
    UPC E 0A Code 128 ** 00  18  0B
    MaxiCode 00  2F  0B
    IBM Port 17 Interface
    IBM Port 9B
    HHBCR-2 Interface
    * Packet Mode Off
    Packet Mode On 
    						
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    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, beginning on page 353, then Save. Default = 
    40.
    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) inter-
    face.
    Note:After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register.
    Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology:
    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.
    Packet Length
    SymbologySuffixSymbologySuffix
    EAN 8 0C Code 39 00  0A  0B
    EAN 13 16 Interleaved 2 of 5 00  0D  0B
    UPC A 0D Code 128 00  18  0B
    UPC E 0A Code 39 00  0A  0B
    USB IBM SurePos 
    (USB Handheld Scanner) 
    Interface
    USB IBM SurePos 
    (USB Tabletop Scanner) 
    Interface
    U
    SB
     
    K
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    yb
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    							Xenon/Granit User Guide19
    USB HID
    Scan the following code to program the scanner for USB HID bar code scanners.
    USB Serial
    If you are using a Microsoft® Windows® PC, you will need to download the latest 
    driver from the Honeywell website (www.honeywellaidc.com) and go to Get 
    Resources - Downloads - Software. 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.
    After the driver is downloaded, scan the following code to program the scanner to 
    emulate a regular RS232-based COM Port. 
    No extra configuration (e.g., baud rate) is necessary.
    Note:If you scan the USB Serial bar code either with an older Honeywell serial driver, or no 
    driver installed, you may no longer be able to scan bar codes. If this happens, either 
    uninstall the older driver versions and install the latest driver, or delete the specific 
    device entry in Device Manager.
    CTS/RTS Emulation
    USB Keyboard (Mac)
    USB Japanese Keyboard (PC)
    USB HID Bar Code Scanner
    USB Serial
    CTS/RTS Emulation On 
    						
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    ACK /NAK Mode
    Remote MasterMind™ for USB
    When using a USB interface, you may wish to configure your scanner to communi-
    cate with Remote MasterMind Scanner Management Software (ReM). Scan the 
    ReM On bar code to communicate with ReM. To disable this capability, scan ReM 
    Off. 
    Verifone® Ruby Terminal
    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, mark parity bit, 1 stop bit. It also adds a line feed (LF) suffix and pro-
    grams the following prefixes for each symbology:
    * CTS/RTS Emulation Off
    ACK/NAK Mode On
    * ACK/NAK Mode Off
    ReM Off
    ReM On
    SymbologyPrefix
    UPC-A A
    UPC-E A
    EAN-8 FF
    EAN-13 F 
    						
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