™ 4600rp, 4600g/4600r, 4800iCommercial/Retail/Industrial Area ImagerUser’s Guide
ivChapter 5 - Data FormattingData Format Editor Introduction...5-1To Add a Data Format ...
7 - 6When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads Code 39 barcodes printed with a check character, but will not tr
7 - 7Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Italian pharmacies. This symbology is also known
7 - 8Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively.Character pairs /P through /Y decode as 0 through 9.Code 39 Code PageCod
7 - 9When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a check digit, but will not
7 - 10Code 93< Default All Code 93 Settings >Code 93Code 93 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Messag
7 - 11Straight 2 of 5 Industrial<Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings>Straight 2 of 5 IndustrialStraight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Le
7 - 12Straight 2 of 5 IATA (Two-Bar Start/Stop)<Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings>Straight 2 of 5 IATAStraight 2 of 5 IATA Message Lengt
7 - 13Matrix 2 of 5<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>Matrix 2 of 5Matrix 2 of 5 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message le
7 - 14Code 11Check Digits RequiredThis option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 bar-codes. Default = Two Check Digits.Code 1
7 - 15Code 128<Default All Code 128 Settings>Code 128ISBT 128 ConcatenationIn 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) ratifie
vInterleaved 2 of 5 ... 7-8Code 93 ...
7 - 16Code 128 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional info
7 - 17Telepen<Default All Telepen Settings>TelepenTelepen OutputUsing AIM Telepen Output, the imager reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and
7 - 18UPC-A<Default All UPC-A Settings>UPC-AUPC-A Check DigitThis selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmit-ted
7 - 19UPC-A AddendaThis 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.UPC-A Add
7 - 20UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon CodeUse the following codes to enable or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code. When left on the
7 - 21UPC-E0 ExpandUPC-E Expand expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format. Default = Off.UPC-E0 Addenda RequiredWhen Required is scanned,
7 - 22UPC-E0 Number SystemThe numeric system digit of a UPC symbol is normally transmitted at the begin-ning of the scanned data, but the unit can be
7 - 23EAN/JAN-13<Default All EAN/JAN Settings>EAN/JAN-13EAN/JAN-13 Check DigitThis selection allows you to specify whether the check digit shoul
7 - 24EAN/JAN-13 AddendaThis 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
7 - 25ISBN TranslateWhen On is scanned, EAN-13 Bookland symbols are translated into their equiv-alent ISBN number format. Default = Off.EAN/JAN-8<D
viPostal Codes ...7-38Intelligent Mail Barcode ...7-38ID
7 - 26EAN/JAN-8 AddendaThis 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.E
7 - 27MSI<Default All MSI Settings>MSIMSI Check CharacterDifferent types of check characters are used with MSI barcodes. You can program the im
7 - 28MSI Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional informati
7 - 29GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional< Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings >GS1 DataBar OmnidirectionalGS1 DataBar Limited< Default
7 - 30GS1 DataBar ExpandedGS1 DataBar Expanded Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Descriptio
7 - 31PosiCode<Default All PosiCode Settings>PosiCode A and BYou have to have PosiCode A and B on to read any of the PosiCode symbolo-gies.PosiC
7 - 32Trioptic CodeNote: If you are going to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes (page 7-7), Trioptic Code must be off.Trioptic Code is used for labelin
7 - 33Code 16K<Default All Code 16K Settings>Code 16KCode 16K Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Mess
7 - 34Code 49<Default All Code 49 Settings>Code 49Code 49 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message
7 - 35PDF417< Default All PDF417 Settings >PDF417PDF417 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Le
viiOCR Templates ... 9-3Creating an OCR Template... 9-3Stringin
7 - 36MicroPDF417< Default All MicroPDF417 Settings >MicroPDF417MicroPDF417 Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length.
7 - 37UPC/EAN VersionScan the UPC/EAN Version On barcode to decode GS1 Composite symbols that have a UPC or EAN linear component. (This does not affe
7 - 38Default = 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 s
7 - 39ID-tag (UPU 4-State)Note: You may enable the ID-tag (UPU 4-State) if you have firmware with a base number of 31205480. Refer to the Show Softw
7 - 40Planet CodePlanet Code Check DigitThis selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmit-ted at the end of the scanned
7 - 41British PostCanadian PostKix (Netherlands) PostNote: Kix code can misread when scanned sideways or upside down. Use Working Orientation, page 3
7 - 42Australian Post InterpretationThis option controls what interpretation is applied to customer fields in Austra-lian 4-State symbols. Bar Output
7 - 43Japanese PostChina Post<Default All China Post Settings>China PostChina Post Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message l
7 - 44Korea Post<Default All Korea Post Settings>Korea PostKorea Post Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer
7 - 45QR Code< Default All QR Code Settings >QR CodeThis selection applies to both QR Code and Micro QR Code. Note: The default applies to firm
viiiChapter 12 - Serial Programming CommandsConventions...12-1Menu Command Syntax ...
7 - 46Data Matrix< Default All Data Matrix Settings >Data MatrixData Matrix Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length.
7 - 47MaxiCode< Default All MaxiCode Settings >MaxiCodeMaxiCode Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to M
7 - 48Aztec Code< Default All Aztec Code Settings >Aztec CodeAztec Code Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Ref
7 - 49Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code< Default All Han Xin Settings >Han Xin CodeHan Xin Code Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change th
8 - 18Imaging CommandsThe image scanner is like a digital camera in the way it captures, manipulates, and transfers images. The following commands al
8 - 2Step 1 - Take a Picture Using IMGSNPImage Snap - IMGSNPAn image is taken whenever the hardware button is pressed, or when the Image Snap (IMGSNP)
8 - 3L - LED StateDetermines if the LEDs should be on or off, and when. Ambient illumination (0L) is preferred for taking pictures of color documents
8 - 4G - GainGain is used in Manual Style only (2P). Like a volume control, the gain modifier boosts the signal and multiplies the pixel value. As yo
8 - 5% - Target Set Point PercentageSets the target point for the light and dark values in the captured image. A setting of 75% means 75% of the pixe
ixAppendix A - Reference ChartsSymbology Chart...A-1ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) ...
8 - 6IMGSHP ModifiersA - Infinity FilterEnhances pictures taken from very long distances (greater than 10 feet or 3m). The Infinity Filter should not
8 - 7E - Edge SharpenAn edge sharpen filter cleans up the edges of an image, making it look cleaner and sharper. While edge sharpening does make the
8 - 8H - Histogram StretchIncreases the contrast of the transmitted image. Not available with some image formats. 0H No stretch (default)1H Histogr
8 - 9IF- Noise ReductionUsed to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image.0if No salt and pepper noise reduction (default)1if Salt and pepper noise
8 - 10J - JPEG Image QualitySets the desired quality when the JPEG image format is selected. Higher numbers result in higher quality, but larger file
8 - 11nB The bottom edge of the shipped image corresponds to row n - 1 of the image in memory. Range: 000 - 480. (Default = all rows)Alternately, s
8 - 12S - Pixel ShipPixel Ship sizes an image in proportion to its original size. It decimates the image by shipping only certain, regularly spaced p
8 - 13nU Apply document image filter using grayscale threshold n. Use lower numbers when the image contrast is lower. 1U will have a similar effect
8 - 14W - Histogram ShipA histogram gives a quick picture of the tonal range of an image, or key type. A low-key image has detail concentrated in the
8 - 15To see this example, align the aimer with the signature area (not with the bar-code), then press the trigger. Send the following IMGBOX command
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8 - 16B - Output Image Height This option is used to size the image vertically. If using this option, set the resolution (R) to zero.D - Pixel Dept
8 - 17K - Gamma CorrectionGamma measures the brightness of midtone values produced by the image. You can brighten or darken an image using gamma corr
8 - 18R - Resolution of Signature Capture AreaThe resolution is the number of pixels that the imager outputs per each minimum bar width. The higher t
8 - 19X - Horizontal Barcode OffsetThe horizontal barcode offset allows you to offset the horizontal center of the signature capture area. Positive v
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9 - 19OCR ProgrammingUse this section to program the Imager for optical character recognition (OCR). The 2D imager reads 6 to 60 point OCR typeface.N
9 - 2OCR-B On allows you to scan characters in the OCR-B font. The default set-ting allows you to scan any eight digit combination. If you have crea
9 - 3SEMI FontSEMI Font On allows you to scan the SEMI font used in the semiconductor industry.All OCR Off turns off all OCR capability in the imager,
9 - 4Template CharactersNote: OCR templates default to eight digits, no check character. To Add an OCR Template1. Turn on the OCR font you want to re
9 - 5Character Match SequencesThis method is used if you need a template that shows a specific character in a specific position. Put the character in
1 - 11Getting StartedAbout This ManualThis User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the 4000 Series imagers. Product speci
9 - 6To create this template, you would enable the OCR-A font. Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol (page 9-13). Scan the d from the OCR Programming C
9 - 7Reading Multi-Row OCRThe imager is capable of decoding multi-row OCR text. Note: Reading rows longer than sixteen characters is not recommended
9 - 8Example: You need to read any combination of seven digits, with a modulo 10 check character in the eighth position. The template would be:dddddd
9 - 90123456789XAlso enter the OCR template:dddddddcEnable the OCR-A font, then scan the following string:6512351XThe imager performs the following ch
9 - 103-1-3-1 Weighted Modulo 10 Check CharacterStarting with the check character and working backward through the message, the imager applies a multi
9 - 11Then scan the string below:0128454The reader performs the check character computation below:(0 x 1 + 1 x 2 + 2 x 1 + 8 x 2 + 4 x 1 + 5 x 2 + 4 x
9 - 124. Scan the symbol below to set up three templates to handle the ISBN number, the three digit price field, and the four digit price field.5. Fin
9 - 13OCR Template CodesNote: Reading more than three rows of OCR is not recommended. Contact the factory if you have an application that requires re
10 - 110Interface KeysKeyboard Function RelationshipsThe following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationships appl
1 - 2Imager ModelsThe chart below lists the interfaces that can be used with your imager. Refer to Chapter 6 for programming information regarding se
10 - 2The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of th
10 - 3Supported Interface KeysASCII HEXIBM AT/XT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/ATSupported KeysIBM XTs and CompatiblesSupported KeysIBM, DDC, Memorex
10 - 4Supported Interface Keys ASCIIHEXIBM, Memorex Telex (102)*Supported KeysMemorex Telex (88)**Supported KeysNUL 00 Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Enter E
10 - 5Supported Interface KeysASCII HEXEsprit 200, 400ANSISupported KeysEsprit 200, 400ASCIISupported KeysEsprit 200, 400PCSupported KeysNUL 00 Reserv
10 - 6Supported Interface KeysASCII HEXApple Mac/iMac Supported KeysNUL 00 ReservedSOH 01 Enter/Numpad EnterSTX 02 CAPSETX 03 ALT makeEOT 04 ALT break
11 - 111UtilitiesTo Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All SymbologiesThis selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded
11 - 2Show Scan Driver RevisionScan the barcode below to output the scan driver revision. The scan driver con-trols image capture.You may use the Sho
11 - 3Test MenuWhen you scan the Test Menu On code, then scan a programming code in this manual, the imager displays the content of a programming code
11 - 4You can exit Full Report mode by either typing the menu command, 2D_PQA0, if you are using Quick*View, or by scanning the following barcode:Note
11 - 5Scan DataScan Data allows you to scan barcodes and display the barcode data in a win-dow. Scan Data lets you send serial commands to the imager
1 - 3Imager IdentificationCompliance Label locationItem Number, Serial Number and Revision Information location
11 - 6Quick*ViewQuick*View is a Microsoft Windows® program that displays decoded symbol messages and captures images (for instance, ID photographs) fr
12 - 112Serial Programming CommandsThe serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming barcodes. Both the serial commands and the
12 - 2Query CommandsSeveral special characters can be used to query the device about its settings.^ What is the default value for the setting(s).? Wha
12 - 3Examples of Query CommandsIn the following examples, a bracketed notation [ ] depicts a non-displayable response.Example #1:What is the range
12 - 4Trigger CommandsYou can activate and deactivate the imager with serial trigger commands. First, the imager must be put in Manual/Serial Trigger
12 - 5Program Keyboard Country*U.S.A.KBDCTY02-4BelgiumKBDCTY12-4BrazilKBDCTY162-4Canada (French)KBDCTY182-4Czech RepublicKBDCTY152-4DenmarkKBDCTY82-4F
12 - 6Keyboard Style *RegularKBDSTY02-6Caps LockKBDSTY12-6Shift LockKBDSTY22-7Automatic Caps LockKBDSTY62-7Emulate ExternalKeyboardKBDSTY52-7Keyboard
12 - 7Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even232WRD32-117 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None232WRD02-117 Data, 1 Stop, Parity
12 - 8Wand Emulation Transmission Rate10WNDSPD02-15*25WNDSPD12-1540WNDSPD22-1580WNDSPD32-15120WNDSPD42-15150WNDSPD52-15200WNDSPD62-15Wand Emulation Po
12 - 9Good Read Delay*No DelayDLYGRD03-3Short Delay (500 ms)DLYGRD5003-3Medium Delay (1000 ms)DLYGRD10003-3Long Delay (1500 ms)DLYGRD15003-3User-Speci
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1 - 4Connecting the Imager with Keyboard WedgeNote: See "Imager Models" on page 1-2 to determine which interfaces apply to your imager.An im
12 - 10LED Power LevelOffPWRLDC03-11Low (50%)PWRLDC503-11*High (100%)PWRLDC1003-11Illumination Lights*Lights OnSCNLED13-11Lights OffSCNLED03-11Imager
12 - 11Preferred SymbologyOnPRFENA13-16*OffPRFENA03-16High Priority SymbologyPRFCOD##3-16Low Priority SymbologyPRFBLK##3-16Preferred Symbology Timeout
12 - 12Suffix Add SuffixSUFBK2##4-4Clear One SuffixSUFCL24-4Clear All SuffixesSUFCA24-4Function Code Tran smi t*EnableRMVFNC04-4DisableRMVFNC14-4Inter
12 - 13Secondary Code 39 Wand Emulation Wand Emulation Same Code Format2IFTYP646-2Wand Emulation Code 39 Format2IFTYP616-3Wand Emulation Multi BlockDe
12 - 14Hands Free Time-OutRange 0 - 300,000 msTRGPTO######6-7Scan Stand Scan Stand Mode2IFTRG46-8Scan Stand SymbolFNC36-8Presentation Presentation Mod
12 - 15Code 39 Check Char.*No Check Char.C39CK207-6Validate, But Don’t Tran smi tC39CK217-6Validate, and TransmitC39CK227-6Code 39 Message LengthMinim
12 - 16Straight 2 of 5 IndustrialDefault All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial SettingsR25DFT7-11Straight 2 of 5 Industrial*OffR25ENA07-11OnR25ENA17-11Straig
12 - 17ISBT Concatenation*OffISBENA07-15OnISBENA17-15Code 128 Message LengthMinimum (0 - 80) *0128MIN##7-16Maximum (0 - 80) *80128MAX##7-16Code 128
12 - 18UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code*OffCPNENA07-20Allow ConcatenationCPNENA17-20Require ConcatenationCPNENA27-20UPC-E0 Default All UPC-ESett
12 - 19EAN/JAN-13 2 Digit Addenda2 Digit Addenda OnE13AD217-24*2 Digit Addenda OffE13AD207-245 Digit Addenda OnE13AD517-24*5 Digit Addenda OffE13AD507
1 - 5Connecting the Imager with USBNote: See "Imager Models" on page 1-2 to determine which interfaces apply to your imager.An imager can be
12 - 20MSI Check Character*Validate Type 10, but Don’t Tra nsm itMSICHK07-27Validate Type 10 and Tra nsm itMSICHK17-27MSI Message LengthMinimum (4 - 4
12 - 21PosiCode OffPOSENA07-31*OnPOSENA17-31A and B OnPOSLIM07-31A and B and Limited A OnPOSLIM17-31*A and B and Limited B OnPOSLIM27-31PosiCode Msg.
12 - 22MicroPDF417 Default All Micro PDF417 SettingsMPDDFT7-36MicroPDF417 OnMPDENA17-36*OffMPDENA07-36MicroPDF417 Msg. LengthMinimum (1-366) *1MPDMIN7
12 - 23Planet Code Check DigitTran smi tPLNCKX17-40*Don’t TransmitPLNCKX07-40British Post OnBPOENA17-41*OffBPOENA07-41Canadian Post OnCANENA17-40*OffC
12 - 24Data Matrix Default All Data Matrix SettingsIDMDFT7-46Data Matrix *OnIDMENA17-46OffIDMENA07-46Data Matrix Msg. LengthMinimum (1-3116) *1IDMMIN7
12 - 25Imaging Default CommandsDefault all Imaging Commands IMGDFT 8-1Image Snap Imaging Style - Decoding SNPSTY0 8-2*Imaging Style - Photo SNPSTY1 8-
12 - 26Image Ship (continued)Sharpen Edges (0-23) IMGEDG## 8-7*File Format - JPEG IMGFMT6 8-7File Format - KIM IMGFMT0 8-7File Format - TIFF binary IM
12 - 27Image Ship (continued)Image Crop - Top (0-480) *0 IMGWNT### 8-10Image Crop - Bottom (0-480) *479IMGWNB### 8-11Image Crop - Margin (0-238) *0IMG
12 - 28OCR Check CharacterOCR Mod. 10 Check Char. “OCRCHK0123456789”9-8OCR Mod. 36 Check Char. “OCRCHK0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ”9-8OCR User
13 - 113Product Specifications4600g and 4600rParameter Specification4600g/4600r Dimensions (Typical):Height6.2 inches (15.7 cm)Length5.3 inches (13.5
1 - 6Connecting the Imager with RS-232 Serial PortNote: See "Imager Models" on page 1-2 to determine which interfaces apply to your imager.1
13 - 24800iVibration Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300 HzESD Tolerance 15 kV to any external surfaceParameter SpecificationDimensions (Typical):Height
13 - 3Standard Cable PinoutsKeyboard Wedge10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plugconnects to the imager handle1 2Cord shield3 Prog 14 Supply ground5 Terminal clock6
13 - 4Wand Emulation10 Pin Modular Plugconnects to the imager handle12Cord shield3 Tied to 5 Volt power 4 Supply ground56 Barcode data output7 5 Volt
13 - 5Serial Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plugconnects to the imager handle12 Cord shield3 Tied to 5 Volt power4 Supply ground5 Receive data - Serial da
13 - 6USB10 Pin Modular Plugconnects to the imager handle12 Data +3 Tied to 5 volt power4 Supply ground567 5 volt power connection8910 Data -
14 - 114MaintenanceRepairsRepairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These ser-vices are to be performed only by an authorized
14 - 2Replacing the Interface CableThe standard interface cable is attached to the imager with an 10-pin modular connector. When properly seated, the
14 - 3To Replace the 4600rp Interface Cable:1. Turn the power to the host system OFF.2. Disconnect the imager’s cable from the terminal or computer.3.
14 - 48. Screw the cord lock back in place over the cord.TroubleshootingThe imager automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on. If your
14 - 51. Scan the sample barcodes in the back of this manual. If the imager reads the sample barcodes, check that your barcode is readable.Verify tha
1 - 71. Turn off power to the computer.2. Disconnect the existing serial cable from the computer.3. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the ima
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15 - 115Customer SupportTechnical AssistanceIf you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your distributor or the near
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15 - 4by this warranty. This includes but is not limited to: cables, power supplies, cra-dles, and docking stations. HII extends these warranties only
A - 1AReference ChartsSymbology ChartSymbology AIM IDPossible AIM ID Modifiers (m)Code ID (hex)All Symbologies (0x99)Australian Post ]X0 A (0x41)Azte
A - 2Intelligent Mail Barcode ]X0 M (0x4D)Interleaved 2 of 5]Im0, 1, 3 e (0x65)Japanese Post ]X0 J (0x4A)KIX (Netherlands) Post ]X0 K (0x4B)Korea
A - 3Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier charact
A - 4ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)Note:This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country
A - 5Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char128 80€€160 A0 192 C0 À 224 E0 à129 81 161 A1 ¡ 193 C1 Á 225 E1 á130 82 ‚ 162 A2 ¢ 194 C2 Â 22
1 - 8Programming the Interface - Plug and PlayPlug and Play barcodes provide instant imager set up for commonly used inter-faces.Note: After you scan
A - 6Code Page Mapping of Printed BarcodesCode pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with
Sample SymbolsUPC-A0 123456 7890Interleaved 2 of 5Code 128EAN-13Code 39Codabar1234567890Code 1289 780330 290951BC321A13579BCode 93123456-9$Straigh
Sample Symbols6543210ID-tag (UPU 4-State)J18CUSA8E6N062315014880TPDF417PostnetCode 49Car RegistrationZip Code1234567890Data MatrixQR CodeTest S ymbo l
Sample SymbolsAztecMaxiCodeMicro PDF417Package LabelTest MessageTest MessageOCR-B with Modulo 10 check characterOCR-A with Modulo 36 check character
OCR Programming Chartaedgchtlr
OCR Programming ChartTDAOSaveDiscard
Programming ChartACBFED1023
Programming ChartNote: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or dig
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1 - 9USB ConnectionIBM SurePosScan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the imager for IBM SurePos (USB handheld imager) or IBM SureP
1 - 10USB PC or Macintosh® KeyboardScan one of the following codes to program the imager for USB PC Keyboard or USB Macintosh Keyboard. Scanning thes
1 - 11CTS/RTS EmulationACK/NAK ModeRS-232 Serial Port ConnectionAll communication parameters between the imager and terminal must match for correct da
1 - 12Serial Wedge Data Transmission PortUsing the following barcodes, set the port to which you want the scanned data to transmit. Port 1 correspond
1 - 13Each of the previous barcodes also programs the following suffixes for each symbology:.The IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR-2 Interface barcode also prog
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resident
1 - 1425 inches per second, Output Polarity to black high, and Idle State to high. (If you want to change the terminal ID only, without changing any
1 - 15Reading TechniquesThe imager has a view finder that projects a bright red or green aiming beam that corresponds to the imager’s horizontal field
2 - 12Terminal InterfacesTerminal IDIf your interface is not covered by a Plug and Play barcode from Chapter 1, then refer to Supported Terminals on p
2 - 2Supported Terminals Note: See "Imager Models" on page 1-2 to determine which interfaces apply to your imager.Terminal Model(s)Terminal
2 - 3* Default for 4600g/4600r/4600rp/4800iXX 05XX models. It is best to use the Plug andPlay barcodes, beginning on page 1-9, to program these inter
2 - 4Keyboard CountryScan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard for your country. As a general rule, the following characters are
2 - 5Keyboard Country (continued)Latin AmericaNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSCSSlovakiaItalyNetherlands (Dutch)SpainSwedenSwitzerland (German)
2 - 6Keyboard Country (continued)Please refer to the Honeywell website (www.honeywell.com/aidc) for complete keyboard country support information and
2 - 7Shift Lock is used when you normally have the Shift Lock key on (not common to U.S. keyboards).Automatic Caps Lock is used if you change the Caps
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2 - 8support all keyboard country codes. New users should use the Windows mode. Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships, page 10-1 for CTRL+ ASCII
2 - 9Automatic Direct Connect Mode: This selection can be used if you have an IBM AT style terminal and the system is dropping characters. Default =
2 - 10RS-232 Baud RateBaud Rate sends the data from the imager to the terminal at the specified rate. The host terminal must be set for the same baud
2 - 11Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity.Default = None.RS-232 Receiver Time-OutThe unit stays awake to receive d
2 - 12receiver time-out by scanning the barcode below, then scanning digits from the inside back cover of this manual, then scanning Save. The range
2 - 13In Wand Emulation mode, the imager decodes the barcode then sends data in the same format as a wand imager. The Code 39 Format converts all sym
2 - 14Delay Between BlocksThis sets the delay time between data blocks. Default = 50ms.Overall ChecksumWhen this option is turned on, a computed chec
2 - 15Wand Emulation Transmission RateThe Transmission Rate is limited by the terminal’s ability to receive data without dropping characters. Default
2 - 16Wand Emulation IdleThe idle describes the state of the imager when no data is being transmitted. When in Wand Emulation mode, you must set the
3 - 13OutputGood Read IndicatorsBeeper – Good ReadThe beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read. Turning this option off, only tu
South Korea (4600r only) MIC Class A EMC requirements.Mexico Conforms to NOM-019.InternationalEye Safety Statement: LEDThis device has been tested i
3 - 2Beeper Pitch – Good ReadThe beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the beep the imager emits on a good read. Default = Medium.Beeper
3 - 3LED flashes are in sync with one another. To change the number of beeps, scan the barcodebarcode below and then scan a digit (1-9) barcode and t
3 - 4Trigger ModesManual/Serial TriggerYou can activate the imager either by pressing the trigger, or using a serial trig-ger command (see Trigger Com
3 - 5Low Power Time-Out TimerScan the Low Power Time-Out barcode to change the time-out duration (in seconds). Then scan the time-out duration (from
3 - 6Scan Stand ModeWhen a unit is in Scan Stand mode, it remains idle as long as it sees the Scan Stand symbol (see below). When a different code is
3 - 7Presentation ModeThis programs the imager to work in Presentation mode. The LEDs are either off or at the lowest power for ambient conditions un
3 - 8Presentation SensitivityPresentation Sensitivity is a numeric range that increases or decreases the imager's reaction time to barcode presen
3 - 9Image Snap and ShipImage Snap and Ship tells the imager to take a picture (rather than read a bar-code) when the trigger is pressed. Once the pi
3 - 10Reread Delay only works when in Presentation Mode or Streaming Presentation™ Mode (page 3-8).User-Specified Reread DelayIf you want to set your
3 - 11If you have an aimer delay programmed (see Aimer Delay on page 3-12), the aimer will be at 100% power during the delay, regardless of the LED Po
3 - 12Imager Time-OutImager Time-Out powers down the imager after the unit has been idle for the specified time. To prevent the imager from powering
3 - 13Aimer ModeThis feature allows you to turn the aimer on and off. When the Interlaced bar-code is scanned, the aimer is interlaced with the illum
3 - 14imager’s field of view. The following diagram illustrates the default top, bottom, left, and right pixel positions, measured from the top and t
3 - 15Decode Search ModeThere are three selectable decode (scanning) modes:Full Omnidirectional - Searches for barcode features beginning at the cente
3 - 16Preferred Symbology classifies each symbology as high priority, low priority, or as an unspecified type. When a low priority symbology is prese
3 - 17Preferred Symbology Time-outOnce you have enabled Preferred Symbology and entered the high and low pri-ority symbologies, you must set the time-
3 - 18to apply the output sequence format. Locate the Hex value for that symbol-ogy and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart (inside
3 - 19SEQBLK sequence editor start command62 code identifier for Code 399999 code length that must match for Code 39, 9999 = all lengths41 start chara
3 - 20Output Sequence Editor Require Output SequenceWhen an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the i
3 - 21new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled. When this programming selection is turned Off, the Imager will only read the symbol closest to th
iChapter 1 - Getting StartedAbout This Manual ... 1-1Unpacking the Imager ...
3 - 22Video ReverseVideo Reverse is used to allow the imager to read barcodes that are inverted. The Off barcode below is an example of this type of
3 - 23* UprightRotate Code Clockwise 90°(Rotate Imager Counterclockwise)Upside DownRotate Code Counterclockwise 90°(Rotate Imager Clockwise)
4 - 14Data EditingPrefix/Suffix OverviewWhen a barcode is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the barcode data. T
4 - 2To Add a Prefix or Suffix:Step 1. Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol (page 4-4).Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology
4 - 3To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes:You can clear a single prefix or suffix, or clear all prefixes/suffixes for a symbol-ogy. When you Clea
4 - 4Prefix SelectionsSuffix SelectionsFunction Code TransmitWhen this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data,
4 - 5Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage DelaysSome terminals drop information (characters) if data comes through too quickly. Interchara
4 - 6Next, scan the Character to Trigger Delay barcode, then the 2-digit hex value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversio
4 - 7Intermessage DelayAn intermessage delay of up to 495 milliseconds (in 5 ms steps) may be placed between each scan transmission. Scan the Interme
iiKeyboard Modifiers...2-7RS-232 Baud Rate...2-10RS-232
5 - 15Data FormattingData Format Editor IntroductionYou may use the Data Format Editor to change the imager’s output. For exam-ple, you can use the D
5 - 2Step 4. Code I.D.In the Symbology Chart (page A-1), find the symbology to which you want to apply the data format. Locate the Hex value for that
5 - 3F4 Send “xx” character “nn” times (Insert) leaving cursor in current cursor posi-tion. Syntax = F4xxnn (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII
5 - 4ters to be replaced and xx2 defines replacement characters, continuing through zz1 and zz2.E5 Terminates character replacement. Syntax = E5.FE C
5 - 5Data Format EditorData FormatterWhen Data Formatter is turned off, the barcode data is output to the host as read (including prefixes and suffixe
5 - 6Alternate Data FormatsAlternate formats allow you “single shot” capability to scan one barcode using a different data format than your primary fo
6 - 16Secondary InterfaceBy switching secondary interface cables, the imager can, for example, commu-nicate with a portable data terminal (secondary i
6 - 2You can temporarily disable the secondary interface, but still retain the second-ary interface settings in the imager’s memory by scanning the Di
6 - 3The Code 39 Format barcode below sets the terminal ID to 61, and the Same Code Format barcode sets the terminal ID to 64.Wand Emulation Multi Blo
iiiReread Delay ... 3-9User-Specified Reread Delay... 3-10
6 - 4Overall ChecksumWhen this option is turned on, a computed check character is added at the end of the entire message. The check character is the
6 - 5Wand Emulation PolarityThe polarity can be sent as standard with black bars high, or reversed with white bars high. Default = Black High.Wand Em
6 - 6Secondary Trigger ModeManual/Serial TriggerYou can activate the imager either by pressing the trigger, or using a serial trig-ger command (see Tr
6 - 7Low Power Time-Out TimerScan the Low Power Time-Out barcode to change the time-out duration (in seconds). Then scan the time-out duration (from
6 - 8Scan Stand ModeWhen a unit is in Scan Stand mode, it remains idle as long as it sees the Scan Stand symbol. (See Scan Stand Symbol that follows.
7 - 17SymbologiesThis programming section contains the following menu selections. Refer to Chapter 12 for settings and defaults.• All Symbologies • I
7 - 2All SymbologiesIf you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your imager, scan the All Symbologies On code. If on the other hand, you
7 - 3Codabar<Default All Codabar Settings>CodabarCodabar Start/Stop CharactersStart/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of th
7 - 4When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read Codabar barcodes printed with a check character, but will no
7 - 5Codabar Message LengthScan the barcodes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional inform
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