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    							Xenon/Granit User Guide61
    Batch Mode Beep
    When scanning in Inventory Batch Mode (page 60), the scanner beeps every time a 
    bar code is scanned. If using a Granit scanner, it also vibrates. When Batch Mode 
    Beep is On, you will also hear a click when each bar code is sent to the host. If you 
    do not want to hear these clicks, scan Batch Mode Beep Off. Default = Batch Mode 
    Beep On.
    Batch Mode Storage
    When a scanner is storing data during a Batch Mode process, you can select 
    whether the data is stored in Flash memory or in RAM. 
    Flash Storage: The scanner writes any untransmitted data to flash memory prior to 
    powering down. The data will still be there when the scanner powers back up. How-
    ever, the scanner will power down, even with untransmitted data, if it reaches a 
    power down timeout or if the battery power is very low. 
    RAM Storage: The scanner will not power down while it contains data that has not 
    been transmitted to the base or Access Point, even if it reaches a power down time-
    out. However, if the scanner runs out of battery power, it will power down and the 
    data will be lost.
    Default = Flash Storage.
    Batch Mode Beep Off
    * Batch Mode Beep On
    * Flash Storage
    RAM Storage 
    						
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    Batch Mode Quantity
    When in Batch Mode, you may wish to transmit the number of multiple bar codes 
    scanned, rather than a single bar code multiple times. For example, if you scan 
    three bar codes called XYZ with Batch Mode Quantity Off, when you transmit your 
    data it will appear as XYZ three times. Using Batch Mode Quantity On and the 
    Quantity Codes (page 63), you could output your data as “XYZ, 00003” instead.
    Note:If you wish to format your output, for example, place a CR or tab between the bar code 
    data and the quantity, refer to Data Format beginning on page 165.
    Default = Batch Mode Quantity Off. 
    Enter Quantities
    Quantity Codes (page 63) allow you to enter a quantity for the last item scanned, 
    up to 9999 (default = 1). Quantity digits are shifted from right to left, so if a 5th digit 
    is scanned, the 1st digit scanned is discarded and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th digits are 
    moved to the left to accommodate the new digit. 
    For example, if the Quantity 5 bar code is scanned after the quantity has been set 
    to 1234, then the 1 is dropped, the quantity will be 2345.
    Example:Add a quantity of 5 for the last item scanned.
    1. Scan the item's bar code.
    2. Scan the quantity 5 bar code.
    Example:Add a quantity of 1,500 for the last item scanned.
    1. Scan the item's bar code. 
    2. Scan the quantity 1 bar code.
    3. Scan the quantity 5 bar code.
    4. Scan the quantity 0 bar code.
    5. Scan the quantity 0 bar code.
    Example:Change a quantity of 103 to 10.
    To correct an incorrect quantity, scan the quantity 0 bar code to replace the incor-
    rect digits, then scan the correct quantity bar codes.
    * Batch Mode Quantity Off
    Batch Mode Quantity On 
    						
    							Xenon/Granit User Guide63 1. Scan the quantity 0 bar code to change the quantity to 1030.
    2. Scan the quantity 0 bar code to change the quantity to 0300.
    3. Scan the quantity 1 bar code to change the quantity to 3001.
    4. Scan the quantity 0 bar code to change the quantity to 0010.
    Default = 1.
    Quantity Codes 
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9 
    						
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    Batch Mode Output Order
    When batch data is transmitted, select whether you want that data sent as FIFO 
    (first-in first-out), or LIFO (last-in first-out). Default = Batch Mode FIFO.
    Total Records
    If you wish to output the total number of bar codes scanned when in Batch Mode, 
    scan Total Records. 
    Delete Last Code
    If you want to delete the last bar code scanned when in Batch Mode, scan Delete 
    Last Code.
    Clear All Codes
    If you want to clear the scanner’s buffer of all data accumulated in Batch Mode, 
    scan Clear All Codes.
    * Batch Mode FIFO
    Batch Mode LIFO
    Total Records 
    Delete Last Code
    Clear All Codes 
    						
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    Transmit Records to Host
    If you are operating in Inventory Batch Mode (see Inventory Batch Mode on page 
    60), you must scan the following bar code to transmit all the stored data to the host 
    system.
    Batch Mode Transmit Delay
    Sometimes when accumulated scans are sent to the host system, the transmission 
    of those scans is too fast for the application to process. To program a transmit 
    delay between accumulated scans, scan one of the following delays. Default = Off.
    Note:In most cases, a short (250 ms (milliseconds)) delay is ideal, however, longer delays 
    may be programmed. Contact Technical Support (page xvii) for additional 
    information.
    Multiple Scanner Operation
    Note:Multiple Scanner Operation Mode allows you to link up to 7 scanners to one base or 
    Access Point. You cannot join an 8th scanner until you unlink one of the 7 scanners 
    or take a scanner out of range.
    Transmit Inventory Records
    * Batch Mode Transmit Delay Off
    (No Delay)
    Batch Mode Transmit Delay Short
    (250 ms)
    Batch Mode Transmit Delay Medium
    (500 ms)
    Batch Mode Transmit Delay Long
    (1000 ms) 
    						
    							66Xenon/Granit User Guide To put the scanner in multiple scanner mode, scan the bar code below. Once you 
    scan this bar code, the scanner is unlinked from the base or Access Point and must 
    either be placed into the base, or you must scan the Access Point linking bar code 
    in order to relink.
    Scanner Name
    You may assign a name to each scanner you are using for identification purposes. 
    For example, you may want to have a unique identifier for a scanner that is receiv-
    ing imaging commands sent from the base or Access Point.
    The default name is in the format “ScannerName_Model_SN_XXXXXXXXXX”  If you 
    have more than one scanner linked to a base, and they all have the same name, the 
    first scanner linked to the base receives commands. When renaming a series of 
    scanners with identical names, unlink all except one of the scanners from the base.
    Perform the rename operation using either the bar codes on page 67, or by send-
    ing the serial command :ScannerName:BT_NAMNewName. where ScannerName 
    is the current name of the scanner, and NewName is the new name for the scanner. 
    If you wish to change the names of additional scanners, link them one at a time and 
    repeat the :ScannerName:BT_NAMNewName. command for each scanner.
     
    To rename scanners with sequential, numeric names, scan the bar codes below. 
    Scan the Reset code after each name change and wait for the scanner to relink to 
    the base or Access Point before scanning a bar code to rename the next scanner.
    Multiple Scanner Operation
    0001
    0002
    0003
    0004 
    						
    							Xenon/Granit User Guide67 You may also scan the Scanner Name bar code below and scan a number for the 
    scanner name. For example, if you wanted to name the linked scanner “312,” you 
    would scan the bar code below, scan the 3, 1, and 2 bar codes on the Programming 
    Chart, beginning on page 353, then Save. Scan the Reset bar code and wait for the 
    scanner to relink to the base. 
    Application Work Groups
    Your cordless system can have up to 7 scanners linked to one base or Access Point. 
    You can also have up to 7 work groups. If you want to have all of the scanners’ set-
    tings programmed alike, you don’t need to use more than 1 work group. If you want 
    each scanner to have unique settings (e.g., beeper volume, prefix/suffix, data for-
    matter), then you may program each scanner to its own unique work group and 
    may program each scanner independently. For example, you might want to have 
    multiple work groups in a retail/warehouse application where you need to have dif-
    ferent data appended to bar codes used in the warehouse area versus the retail 
    area. You could assign all the scanners in the retail area to one work group and 
    those in the warehouse to another. Consequently, any desired changes to either the 
    retail or warehouse area would apply to all scanners in that particular work group. 
    Honeywell’s online configuration tool, EZConfig-Scanning (page 262), makes it 
    easy for you to program your system for use with multiple scanners and multiple 
    work groups.
    The scanner keeps a copy of the menu settings it is using. Whenever the scanner is 
    connected or reconnected to a base or an Access Point, the scanner is updated 
    with the latest settings from the base or Access Point for its work group. The scan-
    ner also receives menu setting changes processed by the base or Access Point. If a 
    scanner is removed from a base or an Access Point and placed into another base or 
    0005
    0006
    0007
    Reset
    Scanner Name 
    						
    							68Xenon/Granit User Guide linked to another Access Point, it will be updated with the new base/Access Point 
    settings for whatever work group to which that the scanner was previously 
    assigned. For example, if the scanner was in work group 1 linked to the first base, it 
    will be placed in work group 1 in the second base with the associated settings.
    Application Work Group Selection
    This programming selection allows you to assign a scanner to a work group by 
    scanning the bar code below. You may then program the settings (e.g., beeper vol-
    ume, prefix/suffix, data formatter) that your application requires. Default = Group 0.
    Reset the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups
    The following bar code defaults all of the work groups to the factory default set-
    tings.
    * Group 0
    Group 1
    Group 2
    Group 3
    Group 4
    Group 5
    Group 6
    Factory Default Settings:
    All Work Groups
    PAPDF T& 
    						
    							Xenon/Granit User Guide69 To see what the factory default settings are, refer to the table of Menu Commands, 
    beginning on page 272. The standard product default settings for each of the com-
    mands are indicated by an asterisk (*). 
    Note: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 the base, or the 
    Access Point linking bar code must be scanned to re-establish the link. Refer to 
    Scanner Modes, page 54 for additional information.
    If your scanner is in multiple scanner mode, you will hear up to 30 seconds of beeping 
    while all scanners are relinked to the base or Access Point and the settings are 
    changed. 
    Reset the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups
    If you want the custom default settings restored to all of the work groups, scan the 
    Custom Product Default Settings bar code below. (If there are no custom defaults, 
    it will reset the work groups to the factory defaults.)  See Set Custom Defaults on 
    page 13 for further information about custom defaults.
    Note: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, or the 
    Access Point linking bar code must be scanned to re-establish the link. Refer to 
    Scanner Modes, page 54 for additional information. 
    If your scanner is in multiple scanner mode, you will hear up to 30 seconds of beeping 
    while all scanners are relinked to the base or Access Point and the settings are 
    changed. 
    Use the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices
    The scanner can be used either with the charge base, an Access Point, or with other 
    Bluetooth devices. Those devices include personal computers, laptops, PDAs, and 
    Honeywell mobility systems devices.
    Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing (SSP)
    Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) allows you to connect simply and securely to other 
    Bluetooth devices without having to enter a PIN code (as described in Bluetooth 
    HID Keyboard Connect procedure). SSP is only available when using Bluetooth ver-
    Custom Default Settings:
    All Work Groups 
    						
    							70Xenon/Granit User Guide sion 2.1 or higher. When SSP is on, no PIN is required for pairing. Turn SSP off if 
    you are connecting to a Bluetooth device that is not using a compatible Bluetooth 
    version. Default = Bluetooth SSP On. 
    Note:SSP is only supported by the Granit 1981i scanner.
    Apple™ Serial Port Protocol (SPP) Pairing
    Note:Apple SPP Pairing is only supported by the Xenon 1902-MM scanner.
    If you want to use an Apple app or you are a developer creating an Apple app to 
    communicate with the scanner, use SPP to control the scanner through that appli-
    cation. This feature is only available with Apple's MFI-certified devices. Consult 
    Apple to determine if your device is MFI-certified. Scan the bar code below to pair 
    the scanner with an Apple device using SPP.
    Once the Apple device is connected to the scanner using SPP, you must select the 
    app that will be used to send commands to and receive responses from the scan-
    ner. To disconnect the association between the scanner and the app, use Bluetooth 
    HID Keyboard Disconnect on page 72.
    Apple SPP Auto-Connect
    If you want the scanner to automatically connect to an Apple device, scan the bar 
    code below. The scanner emits a single beep when it auto-connects to the Apple 
    device. 
    * Bluetooth SSP On
    Bluetooth SSP Off
    Pair with Apple Device 
    Using SPP 
    Apple SPP Auto-Connect 
    						
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