Honeywell 1900ghd-2 User Manual
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Xenon™ 1900/1910 Xenon™ 1902/1912 Granit™ 1910i/1911i Granit™ 1980i/1981i Area-Imaging Scanner User’s Guide
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i 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 .................................................................................1-3 Connecting with RS232 Serial Port ................................................................................1-6 Connecting with RS485..................................................................................................1-8 Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base .............................................................................1-9 Mounting a CCB02-100BT/CCB05-100BT Base .................................................................1-9 Reading Techniques ..........................................................................................................1-11 Xenon 1900/1902/1910/1912 and Granit 1910i/1911i .................................................1-11 Granit 1980i/1981i ........................................................................................................1-12 Menu Bar Code Security Settings ......................................................................................1-12 Setting Custom Defaults ....................................................................................................1-13 Resetting the Custom Defaults ..........................................................................................1-13 Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2-1 Programming the Interface - Plug and Play .........................................................................2-1 Keyboard Wedge .................................................................................................................2-1 Laptop Direct Connect .........................................................................................................2-1 RS232 Serial Port ................................................................................................................2-1 RS485 ..................................................................................................................................2-2 RS485 Packet Mode ......................................................................................................2-2 USB IBM SurePos ...............................................................................................................2-3 USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard..........................................................................................2-3 USB HID ..............................................................................................................................2-4 USB Serial ...........................................................................................................................2-4 CTS/RTS Emulation .......................................................................................................2-4 ACK/NAK Mode .............................................................................................................2-4 Remote MasterMind™ for USB ...........................................................................................2-4 Verifone ® Ruby Terminal Default Settings ...........................................................................2-5 Gilbarco® Terminal Default Settings ....................................................................................2-5 Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ...........................................................................2-5 Datalogic™ Magellan ® Aux Port Configuration....................................................................2-6 NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ....................................................................................2-6 Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings ............................................................................2-6 Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings .............................................................2-7 Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A ............................................................................................2-7 Keyboard Country Layout ....................................................................................................2-8 Keyboard Style...................................................................................................................2-15 Keyboard Conversion ........................................................................................................2-16 Control Character Output ...................................................................................................2-17 Keyboard Modifiers ............................................................................................................2-17 Table of Contents
ii RS232 Modifiers ................................................................................................................2-18 RS232 Baud Rate ........................................................................................................ 2-18 RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity ................................................. 2-19 RS232 Receiver Time-Out........................................................................................... 2-20 RS232 Handshaking .................................................................................................... 2-21 RS232 Timeout ............................................................................................................ 2-21 XON/XOFF .................................................................................................................. 2-21 ACK/NAK ..................................................................................................................... 2-22 Scanner to Bioptic Communication ................................................................................... 2-22 Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode ..................................................................................... 2-22 Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode................................................................................. 2-22 Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout............................................................................. 2-23 Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation How the Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works ......................................................... 3-1 Linking the Scanner to a Charge Base ................................................................................ 3-1 Linking the Scanner to an Access Point .............................................................................. 3-1 Replacing a Linked Scanner................................................................................................ 3-2 Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host ......................................................................................................................3-2 Programming the Scanner and Base or Access Point ........................................................ 3-3 RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation ........................................................................... 3-3 System Conditions...............................................................................................................3-3 Linking Process ............................................................................................................. 3-3 Scanner Is Out of Range ............................................................................................... 3-3 Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range .............................................................................. 3-3 Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode On.............................................. 3-3 Page Button ......................................................................................................................... 3-4 About the Battery ................................................................................................................. 3-4 Charging Information ..................................................................................................... 3-4 Battery Recommendations ............................................................................................ 3-4 Proper Disposal of the Battery ....................................................................................... 3-5 Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning ......................................................................... 3-5 Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning......................................................................... 3-5 Base/Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning ........................................................ 3-5 Base Power Communication Indicator........................................................................... 3-6 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...................................................................................................................3-8 Error Indicators .................................................................................................................... 3-8 Beeper Pitch - Base Error .............................................................................................. 3-8 Number of Beeps - Base Error ...................................................................................... 3-8 Scanner Report ................................................................................................................... 3-9 Scanner Address .................................................................................................................3-9 Base or Access Point Address ............................................................................................ 3-9
iii Scanner Modes ...................................................................................................................3-9 Charge Only Mode......................................................................................................... 3-9 Linked Modes .............................................................................................................. 3-10 Unlinking the Scanner ....................................................................................................... 3-10 Override Locked Scanner ............................................................................................ 3-11 Out-of-Range Alarm .......................................................................................................... 3-11 Alarm Sound Type ....................................................................................................... 3-11 Scanner Power Time-Out Timer ........................................................................................ 3-12 Flexible Power Management ............................................................................................. 3-13 Batch Mode ....................................................................................................................... 3-13 Batch Mode Beep ........................................................................................................ 3-14 Batch Mode Storage .................................................................................................... 3-14 Batch Mode Quantity ................................................................................................... 3-15 Batch Mode Output Order............................................................................................ 3-17 Total Records .............................................................................................................. 3-17 Delete Last Code ......................................................................................................... 3-17 Clear All Codes ............................................................................................................ 3-17 Transmit Records to Host ............................................................................................ 3-17 Batch Mode Transmit Delay ........................................................................................ 3-18 Multiple Scanner Operation ............................................................................................... 3-18 Scanner Name...................................................................................................................3-18 Application Work Groups ................................................................................................... 3-19 Application Work Group Selection ............................................................................... 3-20 Resetting the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups ........................................... 3-20 Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups ........................................... 3-21 Using the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices........................................................................ 3-21 Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) ...................................................................... 3-21 Bluetooth HID Keyboard Connect................................................................................ 3-22 Virtual Keyboard .......................................................................................................... 3-23 Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect ........................................................................... 3-23 Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops ............................................................................ 3-23 PDAs/Mobility Systems Devices .................................................................................. 3-24 Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code.............................................................. 3-24 Minimizing Bluetooth/ISM Band Network Activity .............................................................. 3-24 Auto Reconnect Mode ................................................................................................. 3-24 Maximum Link Attempts .............................................................................................. 3-25 Relink Time-Out ........................................................................................................... 3-25 Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples ................................................................... 3-25 Host Acknowledgment ....................................................................................................... 3-26 Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings Power Up Beeper ................................................................................................................4-1 Beep on BEL Character....................................................................................................... 4-1 Trigger Click ........................................................................................................................ 4-2
iv Good Read and Error Indicators.......................................................................................... 4-2 Beeper – Good Read ..................................................................................................... 4-2 Beeper Volume – Good Read........................................................................................ 4-2 Beeper Pitch – Good Read ............................................................................................ 4-3 Vibrate – Good Read ..................................................................................................... 4-3 Beeper Pitch – Error ...................................................................................................... 4-4 Beeper Duration – Good Read ...................................................................................... 4-4 LED – Good Read ......................................................................................................... 4-4 Number of Beeps – Good Read .................................................................................... 4-5 Number of Beeps – Error ............................................................................................... 4-5 Beeper Volume Max ...................................................................................................... 4-5 Good Read Delay .......................................................................................................... 4-5 User-Specified Good Read Delay.................................................................................. 4-6 Manual Trigger Modes......................................................................................................... 4-6 LED Illumination - Manual Trigger ................................................................................. 4-6 Serial Trigger Mode .............................................................................................................4-7 Read Time-Out .............................................................................................................. 4-7 Presentation Mode ..............................................................................................................4-7 LED Illumination - Presentation Mode ........................................................................... 4-8 Presentation LED Behavior after Decode ...................................................................... 4-8 Presentation Sensitivity ................................................................................................. 4-8 Presentation Centering .................................................................................................. 4-9 In-Stand Sensor Mode....................................................................................................... 4-10 Poor Quality Codes ........................................................................................................... 4-11 Poor Quality 1D Codes ................................................................................................ 4-11 Poor Quality PDF Codes ............................................................................................. 4-11 CodeGate ®........................................................................................................................ 4-11 Streaming Presentation™ Mode ....................................................................................... 4-12 Streaming Presentation In-Stand Programming .......................................................... 4-12 Mobile Phone Read Mode ................................................................................................. 4-12 Hands Free Time-Out ........................................................................................................ 4-13 Reread Delay..................................................................................................................... 4-13 User-Specified Reread Delay ...................................................................................... 4-13 2D Reread Delay ......................................................................................................... 4-14 Character Activation Mode ................................................................................................ 4-14 Activation Character .................................................................................................... 4-15 End Character Activation After Good Read ................................................................. 4-15 Character Activation Timeout ...................................................................................... 4-15 Character Deactivation Mode ............................................................................................ 4-15 Deactivation Character ................................................................................................ 4-16 Illumination Lights .............................................................................................................. 4-16 Aimer Delay ....................................................................................................................... 4-16 User-Specified Aimer Delay......................................................................................... 4-17 Aimer Mode ....................................................................................................................... 4-17 Centering ........................................................................................................................... 4-17
v Preferred Symbology ......................................................................................................... 4-19 High Priority Symbology .............................................................................................. 4-19 Low Priority Symbology ............................................................................................... 4-19 Preferred Symbology Time-out .................................................................................... 4-20 Preferred Symbology Default....................................................................................... 4-20 Output Sequence Overview............................................................................................... 4-20 Output Sequence Editor .............................................................................................. 4-20 To Add an Output Sequence ....................................................................................... 4-20 Other Programming Selections.................................................................................... 4-21 Output Sequence Editor .............................................................................................. 4-22 Partial Sequence ......................................................................................................... 4-22 Require Output Sequence ........................................................................................... 4-22 Multiple Symbols ...............................................................................................................4-23 No Read ............................................................................................................................ 4-23 Video Reverse ...................................................................................................................4-24 Working Orientation ........................................................................................................... 4-24 Chapter 5 - Healthcare Settings Quiet Operations - Combination Codes............................................................................... 5-1 Silent Mode with Flashing LED ...................................................................................... 5-1 Silent Mode with Long LED ........................................................................................... 5-1 Very Low Beeper (Nighttime Mode)............................................................................... 5-1 Low Beeper (Daytime Mode) ......................................................................................... 5-2 Page Button and Presentation Modes ................................................................................. 5-2 Temporary Streaming Presentation Timeout ................................................................. 5-2 Quiet Operations - LED and Volume Settings ..................................................................... 5-3 Linking LED Colors and Sound...................................................................................... 5-3 Number of LED Flashes ................................................................................................ 5-3 LED Flash Rate ............................................................................................................. 5-4 LED Solid (No Flash) ..................................................................................................... 5-4 Paging Volume Control .................................................................................................. 5-4 Out-of-Range Alarm Volume ......................................................................................... 5-5 Out-of-Range Delay ....................................................................................................... 5-6 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 Prefix Selections .................................................................................................................. 6-2 Suffix Selections .................................................................................................................. 6-2 Function Code Transmit ...................................................................................................... 6-3 Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays ...................................................... 6-3 Intercharacter Delay ...................................................................................................... 6-3 User Specified Intercharacter Delay .............................................................................. 6-3 Interfunction Delay ......................................................................................................... 6-4 Intermessage Delay ....................................................................................................... 6-4
vi Chapter 7 - Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction .......................................................................................... 7-1 Add a Data Format ..............................................................................................................7-1 Other Programming Selections...................................................................................... 7-2 Terminal ID Table ................................................................................................................ 7-3 Data Format Editor Commands ........................................................................................... 7-3 Move Commands........................................................................................................... 7-6 Search Commands ........................................................................................................ 7-7 Miscellaneous Commands............................................................................................. 7-9 Data Formatter ..................................................................................................................7-12 Data Format Non-Match Error Tone ............................................................................ 7-13 Primary/Alternate Data Formats ........................................................................................ 7-13 Single Scan Data Format Change ............................................................................... 7-13 Chapter 8 - Symbologies All Symbologies ................................................................................................................... 8-1 Message Length Description ............................................................................................... 8-1 Codabar ............................................................................................................................... 8-2 Codabar Concatenation ................................................................................................. 8-3 Code 39 ............................................................................................................................... 8-4 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ................................................................................ 8-5 Full ASCII....................................................................................................................... 8-6 Code 39 Code Page ...................................................................................................... 8-6 Interleaved 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................. 8-7 NEC 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... 8-8 Code 93 ............................................................................................................................... 8-9 Code 93 Code Page .................................................................................................... 8-10 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) ................................................................... 8-11 Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop) ............................................................................ 8-12 Matrix 2 of 5 ....................................................................................................................... 8-13 Code 11 ............................................................................................................................. 8-14 Code 128 ........................................................................................................................... 8-15 ISBT 128 Concatenation.............................................................................................. 8-15 Code 128 Code Page .................................................................................................. 8-16 GS1-128 ............................................................................................................................ 8-17 Telepen.............................................................................................................................. 8-18 UPC-A ............................................................................................................................... 8-19 UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ................................................................... 8-21 Coupon GS1 DataBar Output ............................................................................................ 8-21 UPC-E0 ............................................................................................................................. 8-22 UPC-E1 ............................................................................................................................. 8-24 EAN/JAN-13 ......................................................................................................................8-24 Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 .......................................................................................... 8-24 ISBN Translate ............................................................................................................ 8-26 EAN/JAN-8 ........................................................................................................................ 8-27 MSI .................................................................................................................................... 8-29 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ........................................................................................... 8-31
vii GS1 DataBar Limited......................................................................................................... 8-31 GS1 DataBar Expanded .................................................................................................... 8-32 Trioptic Code ..................................................................................................................... 8-32 Codablock A ...................................................................................................................... 8-33 Codablock F ...................................................................................................................... 8-34 Label Code ........................................................................................................................ 8-34 PDF417 ............................................................................................................................. 8-35 MacroPDF417 ................................................................................................................... 8-35 MicroPDF417.....................................................................................................................8-36 GS1 Composite Codes ...................................................................................................... 8-36 UPC/EAN Version........................................................................................................ 8-37 GS1 Emulation ..................................................................................................................8-37 TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) .......................................................................................... 8-38 QR Code............................................................................................................................ 8-38 QR Code Page ............................................................................................................ 8-39 Data Matrix ........................................................................................................................ 8-40 Data Matrix Code Page ............................................................................................... 8-40 MaxiCode .......................................................................................................................... 8-41 Aztec Code ........................................................................................................................ 8-42 Aztec Code Page ......................................................................................................... 8-42 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code ..................................................................................... 8-43 Postal Codes - 2D ............................................................................................................. 8-44 Single 2D Postal Codes: .............................................................................................. 8-44 Combination 2D Postal Codes:.................................................................................... 8-45 Postal Codes - Linear ........................................................................................................ 8-48 China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) .................................................................................... 8-48 Korea Post ................................................................................................................... 8-49 Chapter 9 - Imaging Commands Single-Use Basis ................................................................................................................. 9-1 Command Syntax ................................................................................................................ 9-1 Image Snap - IMGSNP ........................................................................................................ 9-1 IMGSNP Modifiers ......................................................................................................... 9-1 Image Ship - IMGSHP ......................................................................................................... 9-3 IMGSHP Modifiers ......................................................................................................... 9-4 Intelligent Signature Capture - IMGBOX ........................................................................... 9-10 Signature Capture Optimize ........................................................................................ 9-10 IMGBOX Modifiers ....................................................................................................... 9-11 RF Default Imaging Device................................................................................................ 9-14 Chapter 10 - Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships ...................................................................................... 10-1 Supported Interface Keys .................................................................................................. 10-3 Chapter 11 - Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ........................................................... 11-1 Show Decoder Revision .................................................................................................... 11-1
viii Show Scan Driver Revision ............................................................................................... 11-1 Show Software Revision.................................................................................................... 11-1 Show Data Format............................................................................................................. 11-1 Test Menu.......................................................................................................................... 11-2 TotalFreedom ....................................................................................................................11-2 Application Plug-Ins (Apps) ............................................................................................... 11-2 EZConfig-Scanning Introduction........................................................................................ 11-3 Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web ................................................................ 11-3 Resetting the Factory Defaults .......................................................................................... 11-4 Chapter 12 - Serial Programming Commands Conventions....................................................................................................................... 12-1 Menu Command Syntax .................................................................................................... 12-1 Query Commands ............................................................................................................. 12-1 Responses ................................................................................................................... 12-2 Trigger Commands ............................................................................................................ 12-3 Resetting the Custom Defaults .......................................................................................... 12-3 Menu Commands .............................................................................................................. 12-4 Chapter 13 - Product Specifications Xenon 1900/1910 Corded Scanner Product Specifications .............................................. 13-1 Xenon 1902/1912 Cordless Scanner Product Specifications ............................................ 13-2 Granit 1910i Industrial Corded Scanner Product Specifications........................................ 13-3 Granit 1911i Industrial Cordless Scanner Product Specifications ..................................... 13-4 Granit 1980i Industrial Full Range Corded Scanner Product Specifications ..................... 13-5 Granit 1981i Industrial Full Range Cordless Scanner Product Specifications ................... 13-6 CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product Specifications......................................................... 13-7 CCB02-100BT/CCB05-100BT Industrial Charge Base Product Specifications................. 13-7 Depth of Field Charts......................................................................................................... 13-9 Xenon B&W Scanner Typical Performance ................................................................. 13-9 Xenon B&W Scanner Guaranteed Performance ......................................................... 13-9 Xenon Color Scanner (Model COL) Typical Performance ......................................... 13-10 Xenon Color Scanner (Model COL) Guaranteed Performance ................................ 13-10 Granit 1910i/1911i Scanner Typical Performance .................................................... 13-11 Granit 1910i/1911i Scanner Guaranteed Performance ............................................ 13-11 Granit 1980i/1981i Scanner Typical Performance (200 lux) ..................................... 13-12 Granit 1980i/1981i Scanner Guaranteed Performance (200 lux) .............................. 13-13 Standard Connector Pinouts ........................................................................................... 13-14 Keyboard Wedge ....................................................................................................... 13-14 Serial Output .............................................................................................................. 13-14 RS485 Output ............................................................................................................ 13-14 USB ........................................................................................................................... 13-15 Required Safety Labels ................................................................................................... 13-15 Chapter 14 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting Repairs .............................................................................................................................. 14-1