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    6. Replace with the new cable.  
    Insert the connector into the opening and press firmly.  The connector is keyed to go in only one way, and will click into 
    place.
    Troubleshooting a Voyager Scanner
    The scanner automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on.  If your scanner is not functioning properly, review 
    the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem.
    Note: Visit our website (www.honeywellaidc.com) to check for the latest software for the scanner or the base.
    Is the power on?  Is the laser aimer on? 
    If the laser aimer isn’t illuminated, check that:
     The cable is connected properly.
     The host system power is on (if external power isn’t used).
     The button works.
    Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols?
    If the scanner isn’t reading symbols well, check that the scanner window is clean and that the symbols:
     Aren’t smeared, rough, scratched, or exhibiting voids.
     Aren’t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface.
     Are enabled in the scanner or in the decoder to which the scanner connects.
    Is the bar code displayed but not entered?
    The bar code is displayed on the host device correctly, but you still have to press a key to enter it (the Enter/Return key or 
    the Tab key, for example).
     You need to program a suffix.  Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the bar code data plus the key you 
    need (such as “CR”) to enter the data into your application.  Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overviewon page 6-1 for further 
    information.
    The scanner won’t read your bar code at all.
    1. Scan the sample bar codes in the back of this manual.  If the scanner reads the sample bar codes, check that your bar 
    code is readable.
    Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled (see Chapter 8).  
    2. If the scanner still can’t read the sample bar codes, scan All Symbologies On, page 8-1.
    The cordless scanner won’t scan bar codes while it is in the base.
    1. Scanning While in Cradle Off may be programmed.  
    2. Scan the * Scanning in Cradle On (page 3-6) bar code so the scanner will also scan bar codes while in the base. 
    						
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    If you aren’t sure what programming options have been set in the scanner, or if you want the factory default settings 
    restored, refer to Setting Custom Defaultson page 1-6.
    Troubleshooting a Cordless System
    Troubleshooting a Base
    Note: Visit our website (www.honeywellaidc.com) to check for the latest software for the scanner or the base.
    If your base is not functioning properly, review the following troubleshooting guidelines to try to isolate the problem.
    Is the red LED on? 
    If the red LED isn’t illuminated, check that:
     The power cable is connected properly and there is power at the power source.
     The host system power is on (if external power isn’t used).
    Is the green LED on? 
    If the green LED isn’t illuminated, check that:
     The scanner is correctly placed in the base.
     There is external power or host power.
     The contacts are clean.
     Voyager 1202g only: Charge mode is turned on.  (See  Base Charging Modes on page 3-6)
     Voyager 1202g only: The battery is not bad or deeply discharged.  In some cases, the scanner’s battery may trickle 
    charge to bring it into an acceptable level and then transition to a normal charge cycle.
    Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner
    Note: Make sure that your scanner’s battery or instant charge pack is charged.
    Visit our website (www.honeywellaidc.com) to check for the latest software for the scanner, the base ,or Access Point.
    Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols?
    If the scanner isn’t reading symbols well, check that the symbols:
     Aren’t smeared, rough, scratched, or exhibiting voids.
     Aren’t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface.
     Are enabled in the base or Access Point to which the scanner connects.
    Is the bar code displayed but not entered into the application?
    The bar code is displayed on the host device correctly, but you still have to press a key to enter it (the Enter/Return key or 
    the Tab key, for example).
     You need to program a suffix.  Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the bar code data plus the key you 
    need (such as “CR”) to enter the data into your application.  Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overviewon page 6-1 for further 
    information.
    The scanner won’t read your bar code at all.
     Scan the sample bar codes in the back of this manual.  If the scanner reads the sample bar codes, check that your bar 
    code is readable.
    Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled (see Chapter 8).  
    If the scanner still can’t read the sample bar codes, scan All Symbologieson page 8-1. 
    						
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    Reference Charts
    Symbology Charts
    Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character.  Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM 
    modifier character details.
    Prefix / Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry.
    Refer to Data Editingbeginning on page 6-1 and Data Formattingbeginning on page 7-1 for information about using Code ID 
    and AIM ID.
    Linear Symbologies
    AIMHoneywell
    SymbologyIDPossible  modifiers 
    (m)IDHex
    All Symbologies99
    Codabar ]Fm0-1 a 61
    Code 11 ]H3 h 68
    Code 128 ]Cm0, 1, 2, 4 j 6A
    Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ]X0 < 3C
    Code 39 (supports Full ASCII mode) ]Am0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 b 62
    TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) ]L2 T 54
    Code 93 and 93i ]Gm0-9, A-Z, 
    a-mi69
    EAN ]Em0, 1, 3, 4 d 64
    EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN) ]E0 d 64
    EAN-13 with Add-On ]E3 d 64
    EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ]E3 d 64
    EAN-8 ]E4 D 44
    EAN-8 with Add-On ]E3 D 44
    GS1
    GS1 DataBar ]em0y79
    GS1 DataBar Limited ]em{ 7B
    GS1 DataBar Expanded ]em}7D
    GS1-128 ]C1 I 49
    2 of 5
    China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) ]X0 Q 51
    Interleaved 2 of 5 ]Im0, 1, 3 e 65
    Matrix 2 of 5 ]X0 m 6D
    NEC 2 of 5 ]X0 Y 59
    Straight 2 of 5 IATA ]Rm0, 1, 3 f 66
    Straight 2 of 5 Industrial  ]S0 f 66
    MSI ]Mm0, 1 g 67
    Telepen ]Bmt74
    UPC 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, A, B, C 
    						
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    Postal Symbologies
    ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)
    In keyboard applications, ASCII Control Characters can be represented in 3 different ways, as shown below.  The CTRL+X func-
    tion is OS and application dependent.  The following table lists some commonly used Microsoft functionality.  This table applies 
    to U.S. style keyboards.  Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings.  UPC-A ]E0 c 63
    UPC-A with Add-On ]E3 c 63
    UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code ]E3 c 63
    UPC-E ]E0 E 45
    UPC-E with Add-On ]E3 E 45
    UPC-E1 ]X0 E 45
    Add Honeywell Code ID5C80
    Add AIM Code ID5C81
    Add Backslash5C5C
    Batch mode quantity535
    AIMHoneywell
    SymbologyIDPossible  modifiers 
    (m)IDHex
    All Symbologies99
    Australian Post ]X0 A 41
    British Post ]X0 B 42
    Canadian Post ]X0 C 43
    China Post ]X0 Q 51
    InfoMail ]X0 , 2c
    Intelligent Mail Bar Code  ]X0 M 4D
    Japanese Post ]X0 J 4A
    KIX (Netherlands) Post ]X0 K 4B
    Korea Post ]X0 ? 3F
    Planet Code ]X0 L 4C
    Postal-4i ]X0 N 4E
    Postnet ]X0 P 50
    Non-printable            ASCII control 
    charactersKeyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode 
    Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0)
    Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2)
    DECHEXCharCTRL + XCTRL + X function
    000 NUL Reserved CTRL+ @  
    AIMHoneywell
    SymbologyIDPossible  modifiers 
    (m)IDHex 
    						
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    Lower ASCII Reference Table
    Note: Windows Code page 1252 and lower ASCII use the same characters. 
    101 SOH NP Enter CTRL+ A Select all
    202 STX Caps Lock CTRL+ B Bold
    303 ETX ALT Make CTRL+ C Copy
    404 EOT ALT Break CTRL+ D Bookmark
    505 ENQ CTRL Make CTRL+ E Center
    606 ACK CTRL Break CTRL+ F Find
    707 BEL Enter / Ret CTRL+ G  
    808 BS(Apple Make)CTRL+ H History
    909 HT Tab CTRL+ I Italic
    100A LF(Apple Break)CTRL+ J Justify
    110B VT Tab CTRL+ K hyperlink
    120C FF Delete CTRL+ Llist, 
    left align
    130D CR Enter / Ret CTRL+ M  
    140E SO Insert CTRL+ N New
    150F SI ESC CTRL+ O Open
    1610 DLE F11 CTRL+ P Print
    1711 DC1 Home CTRL+ Q Quit
    1812 DC2 PrtScn CTRL+ R  
    1913 DC3 Backspace CTRL+ S Save
    2014 DC4 Back Tab CTRL+ T  
    2115 NAK F12 CTRL+ U  
    2216 SYN F1 CTRL+ V Paste 
    2317 ETB F2 CTRL+ W  
    2418 CAN F3 CTRL+ X  
    2519 EM F4 CTRL+ Y 
    261A SUB F5 CTRL+ Z 
    271B ESC F6 CTRL+ [ 
    281C FS F7 CTRL+ \ 
    291D GS F8 CTRL+ ] 
    301E RS F9 CTRL+ ^ 
    311F US F10 CTRL+ - 
    1277F⌂NP Enter 
    Printable Characters
    DECHEXCharacterDECHEXCharacterDECHEXCharacter 
    32206440@9660`
    3321!6541A9761a
    34226642B9862b
    3523#6743C9963c
    3624$6844D10064d
    3725%6945E10165e
    3826&7046F10266f
    Non-printable            ASCII control 
    charactersKeyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode 
    Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0)
    Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2)
    DECHEXCharCTRL + XCTRL + X function 
    						
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    39277147G10367g
    4028(7248H10468h
    4129)7349I10569i
    422A*744AJ1066Aj
    432B+754BK1076Bk
    442C,764CL1086Cl
    45 2D-774DM1096Dm
    462E.784EN11 06En
    472F/794FO1116Fo
    483008050P11 270p
    493118151Q11 371q
    503228252R11 472r
    513338353S11 573s
    523448454T11 674t
    533558555U11 775u
    543668656V11 876v
    553778757W11 977w
    563888858X12078x
    573998959Y12179y
    583A:905AZ1227Az
    593B;915B[1237B{
    603C945E^1267E~
    633F?955F_1277F⌂
    Extended ASCII Characters
    DECHEXCP 1252ASCIIAlternate ExtendedPS2 Scan Code
    12880€Çup arrow ↑0x48
    12981üdown arrow ↓0x50
    13082‚éright arrow →0x4B
    13183ƒâleft arrow ←0x4D
    13284„äInsert0x52
    13385…àDelete0x53
    13486†åHome0x47
    13587‡çEnd0x4F
    13688ˆ ê Page Up0x49
    13789‰ ë Page Down0x51
    1388AŠ è Right ALT0x38
    1398B‹ ï Right CTRL0x1D
    1408CΔReservedn/a
    1418DìReservedn/a
    1428EŽ Ä Numeric Keypad Enter0x1C
    1438FÅ Numeric Keypad /0x35
    14490ÉF10x3B
    14591‘æF20x3C
    14692’ÆF30x3D
    14793“ôF40x3E
    14894”öF50x3F
    14995•òF60x40
    Printable Characters (Continued)
    DECHEXCharacterDECHEXCharacterDECHEXCharacter  
    						
    							A - 5
    15096–ûF70x41
    15197—ùF80x42
    15298˜ÿF90x43
    15399™ÖF100x44
    1549AšÜF110x57
    1559BݢF120x58
    1569Cœ £ Numeric Keypad +0x4E
    1579D¥ Numeric Keypad -0x4A
    1589Ež₧Numeric Keypad *0x37
    1599FŸƒCaps Lock0x3A
    160A0 á Num Lock0x45
    161A1¡íLeft Alt0x38
    162A2¢óLeft Ctrl0x1D
    163A3£úLeft Shift0x2A
    164A4¤ñRight Shift0x36
    165A5¥ÑPrint Screenn/a
    166A6¦ªTa b0x0F
    167A7§ºShift Tab0x8F
    168A8¨¿Enter0x1C
    169A9©⌐Esc0x01
    170AAª¬Alt Make0x36
    171AB«½Alt Break0xB6
    172AC¬¼Control Make0x1D
    173AD¡Control Break0x9D
    174AE®«Alt Sequence with 1 Character0x36
    175AF¯»Ctrl Sequence with 1 Character0x1D
    176B0°░
    177B1±▒
    178B2²▓
    179B3³│
    180B4´┤
    181B5µ╡
    182B6¶╢
    183B7·╖
    184B8¸╕
    185B9¹╣
    186BAº║
    187BB»╗
    188BC¼╝
    189BD½╜
    190BE¾╛
    191BF¿┐
    192C0À└
    193C1Á┴
    194C2Â┬
    195C3Ã├
    196C4Ä─
    197C5Åí
    198C6Æ╞
    199C7Ç╟
    200C8È╚
    201C9É╔
    Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)
    DECHEXCP 1252ASCIIAlternate ExtendedPS2 Scan Code 
    						
    							A - 6
    202CAÊ╩
    203CBË╦
    204CCÌ╠
    205CDÍ═
    206CEÎ╬
    207CFÏ╧
    208D0Ð╨
    209D1Ñ╤
    210D2Ò╥
    211D3Ó╙
    212D4Ô╘
    213D5Õ╒
    214D6Ö╓
    215D7×╫
    216D8Ø╪
    217D9Ù┘
    218DAÚ┌
    219DBÛ█
    220DCÜ▄
    221DDÝ▌
    222DEÞ▐
    223DFß▀
    224E0àα
    225E1áß
    226E2âΓ
    227E3ãπ
    228E4äΣ
    229E5åσ
    230E6æµ
    231E7çτ
    232E8èΦ
    233E9éΘ
    234EAêΩ
    235EBëδ
    236ECì∞
    237EDíφ
    238EEîε
    239EFï∩
    240F0ð≡
    241F1ñ±
    242F2ò≥
    243F3ó≤
    244F4ô⌠
    245F5õ⌡
    246F6ö÷
    247F7÷≈
    248F8ø°
    249F9ù·
    250FAú·
    251FBû√
    252FCüⁿ
    253FDý²
    Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)
    DECHEXCP 1252ASCIIAlternate ExtendedPS2 Scan Code 
    						
    							A - 7
    ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements
    Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters.  If the data received does not display with the proper charac-
    ters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a  code page that is different from the one the host pro-
    gram is expecting.  If this is the case, select the code page with which the bar codes were created.  The data characters should 
    then appear properly.
    254FEþ■
    255FFÿ 
    Code Page Selection Method/CountryStandardKeyboard CountryHoneywell Code Page 
    Option
    United States 
    (standard ASCII)ISO/IEC 646-IRV  n/a 1
    Automatic National Character 
    ReplacementISO/IEC 2022  n/a 2 (default)
    Binary Code page  n/a  n/a 3
    Default “Automatic National Character replacement” will select the below Honeywell Code Page options for Code128, Code 
    39 and Code 93.
    United States ISO/IEC 646-06 0 1
    Canada ISO /IEC 646-121 54 95
    Canada ISO /IEC 646-122 18 96
    Japan ISO/IEC 646-14 28 98
    China ISO/IEC 646-57 92 99
    Great Britain (UK) ISO /IEC 646-04 7 87
    France ISO /IEC 646-69 3 83
    Germany ISO/IEC646-21 4 84
    Switzerland ISO /IEC 646-CH 6 86
    Sweden / Finland (extended Annex C) ISO/IEC 646-11 2 82
    Ireland ISO /IEC 646-207 73 97
    Denmark ISO/IEC 646-08 8 88
    Norway ISO/IEC 646-60 9 94
    Italy ISO/IEC 646-15 5 85
    Portugal ISO/IEC 646-16 13 92
    Spain ISO/IEC 646-17 10 90
    Spain ISO/IEC 646-85 51 91
    Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)
    DECHEXCP 1252ASCIIAlternate ExtendedPS2 Scan Code 
    						
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    Dec3536649192939496123124125126
    Hex2324405B5C5D5E607B7C7D7E
    US01#$@[\]^`{|}~
    CA5495#$àâçêîôéùèû
    CA1896#$àâçêÉôéùèû
    JP2898#$@[¥]^`{|}⎯
    CN9299#¥@[\]^`{|}⎯
    GB787£$@[\]^`{|}˜
    FR383£$à°ç§^µéùè¨
    DE484#$§ÄÖÜ^`äöüß
    CH686ù$àéçêîôäöüû
    SE/FI282#¤ÉÄÖÅÜéäöåü
    DK888#$@ÆØÅ^`æøå˜
    NO994#$@ÆØÅ^`æøå⎯
    IE7397£$ÓÉÍÚÁóéíúá
    IT585£$§°çé^ùàòèì
    PT1392#$§ÃÇÕ^`ãçõ°
    ES1090#$§¡Ñ¿^`°ñç˜
    ES5191#$∙¡ÑÇ¿`´ñç¨
    COUNTRYCountry KeyboardHoneywell 
    CodePage
    ISO / IEC 646 National Character Replacements 
    						
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