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Honeywell Xenon 1980i User Manual (270 pages)
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Barcode Reader
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
13
About this Manual
13
Unpacking Your Device
13
Connecting the Device
13
Connecting with USB
13
Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
15
Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
18
Connecting with RS485
20
Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base
21
Mounting a CCB02-100BT/CCB05-100BT Base
21
Reading Techniques
23
Xenon 1900/1902/1910/1912 and Granit 1910I/1911I
23
Granit 1980I/1981I
24
Menu Bar Code Security Settings
24
Setting Custom Defaults
25
Resetting the Custom Defaults
25
Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface
27
Introduction
27
Programming the Interface - Plug and Play
27
Keyboard Wedge
27
Laptop Direct Connect
27
RS232 Serial Port
27
Rs485
28
RS485 Packet Mode
28
USB IBM Surepos
29
USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
29
Usb Hid
30
USB Serial
30
CTS/RTS Emulation
30
ACK/NAK Mode
30
Remote Mastermind™ for USB
30
Verifone ® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
31
Gilbarco ® Terminal Default Settings
31
Honeywell Bioptic aux Port Configuration
31
Datalogic™ Magellan ® aux Port Configuration
32
NCR Bioptic aux Port Configuration
32
Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
32
Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
33
Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode a
33
Keyboard Country Layout
34
Keyboard Style
41
Keyboard Conversion
42
Control Character Output
43
Keyboard Modifiers
43
RS232 Modifiers
44
RS232 Baud Rate
44
RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
45
RS232 Receiver Time-Out
46
RS232 Handshaking
47
RS232 Timeout
47
Xon/Xoff
47
Ack/Nak
48
Scanner to Bioptic Communication
48
Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
48
Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode
48
Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout
49
Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation
51
How the Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works
51
Linking the Scanner to a Charge Base
51
Linking the Scanner to an Access Point
51
Replacing a Linked Scanner
52
Communication between the Cordless System and the Host
52
Programming the Scanner and Base or Access Point
53
RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation
53
System Conditions
53
Linking Process
53
Scanner Is out of Range
53
Scanner Is Moved Back into Range
53
Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode on
53
Page Button
54
About the Battery
54
Charging Information
54
Battery Recommendations
54
Proper Disposal of the Battery
55
Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning
55
Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning
55
Base/Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning
55
Base Power Communication Indicator
56
Reset Scanner
56
Scanning While in Base Cradle
56
Base Charging Modes
56
Paging
57
Paging Mode
57
Paging Pitch
58
Error Indicators
58
Beeper Pitch - Base Error
58
Number of Beeps - Base Error
58
Scanner Report
59
Scanner Address
59
Base or Access Point Address
59
Scanner Modes
59
Charge Only Mode
59
Linked Modes
60
Unlinking the Scanner
60
Override Locked Scanner
61
Out-Of-Range Alarm
61
Alarm Sound Type
61
Scanner Power Time-Out Timer
62
Flexible Power Management
63
Batch Mode
63
Batch Mode Beep
64
Batch Mode Storage
64
Batch Mode Quantity
65
Batch Mode Output Order
67
Total Records
67
Delete Last Code
67
Clear All Codes
67
Transmit Records to Host
67
Batch Mode Transmit Delay
68
Multiple Scanner Operation
68
Scanner Name
68
Application Work Groups
69
Application Work Group Selection
70
Resetting the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups
70
Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups
71
Using the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices
71
Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing (SSP)
71
Bluetooth HID Keyboard Connect
72
Virtual Keyboard
73
Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect
73
Bluetooth Serial Port - Pcs/Laptops
73
Pdas/Mobility Systems Devices
74
Changing the Scanner's Bluetooth PIN Code
74
Minimizing Bluetooth/Ism Band Network Activity
74
Auto Reconnect Mode
74
Maximum Link Attempts
75
Relink Time-Out
75
Bluetooth/Ism Network Activity Examples
75
Host Acknowledgment
76
Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings
79
Power up Beeper
79
Beep on BEL Character
79
Trigger Click
80
Good Read and Error Indicators
80
Beeper - Good Read
80
Beeper Volume - Good Read
80
Beeper Pitch - Good Read
81
Vibrate - Good Read
81
Beeper Pitch - Error
82
Beeper Duration - Good Read
82
LED - Good Read
82
Number of Beeps - Good Read
83
Number of Beeps - Error
83
Beeper Volume Max
83
Good Read Delay
83
User-Specified Good Read Delay
84
Manual Trigger Modes
84
LED Illumination - Manual Trigger
84
Serial Trigger Mode
85
Read Time-Out
85
Presentation Mode
85
LED Illumination - Presentation Mode
86
Presentation LED Behavior after Decode
86
Presentation Sensitivity
86
Presentation Centering
87
In-Stand Sensor Mode
88
Poor Quality Codes
89
Poor Quality 1D Codes
89
Poor Quality PDF Codes
89
Codegate
89
Streaming Presentation™ Mode
90
Streaming Presentation In-Stand Programming
90
Mobile Phone Read Mode
90
Hands Free Time-Out
91
Reread Delay
91
User-Specified Reread Delay
91
2D Reread Delay
92
Character Activation Mode
92
Activation Character
93
End Character Activation after Good Read
93
Character Activation Timeout
93
Character Deactivation Mode
93
Deactivation Character
94
Illumination Lights
94
Aimer Delay
94
User-Specified Aimer Delay
95
Aimer Mode
95
Centering
95
Preferred Symbology
97
High Priority Symbology
97
Low Priority Symbology
97
Preferred Symbology Default
98
Preferred Symbology Time-Out
98
Output Sequence Overview
98
Output Sequence Editor
98
To Add an Output Sequence
98
Other Programming Selections
99
Output Sequence Editor
100
Partial Sequence
100
Require Output Sequence
100
Multiple Symbols
101
No Read
101
Video Reverse
102
Working Orientation
102
Chapter 5 - Healthcare Settings
105
Quiet Operations - Combination Codes
105
Silent Mode with Flashing LED
105
Silent Mode with Long LED
105
Very Low Beeper (Nighttime Mode)
105
Low Beeper (Daytime Mode)
106
Page Button and Presentation Modes
106
Temporary Streaming Presentation Timeout
106
Quiet Operations - LED and Volume Settings
107
Linking LED Colors and Sound
107
Number of LED Flashes
107
LED Flash Rate
108
LED Solid (no Flash)
108
Paging Volume Control
108
Out-Of-Range Alarm Volume
109
Out-Of-Range Delay
110
Chapter 6 - Data Editing
111
Prefix/Suffix Overview
111
To Add a Prefix or Suffix
111
To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
112
To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
112
Prefix Selections
112
Suffix Selections
112
Function Code Transmit
113
Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays
113
Intercharacter Delay
113
User Specified Intercharacter Delay
113
Interfunction Delay
114
Intermessage Delay
114
Chapter 7 - Data Formatting
115
Data Format Editor Introduction
115
Add a Data Format
115
Other Programming Selections
116
Terminal ID Table
117
Data Format Editor Commands
117
Move Commands
120
Search Commands
121
Miscellaneous Commands
123
Data Formatter
126
Data Format Non-Match Error Tone
127
Primary/Alternate Data Formats
127
Single Scan Data Format Change
127
Chapter 8 - Symbologies
129
All Symbologies
129
Message Length Description
129
Codabar
130
Codabar Concatenation
131
Code 39
132
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
133
Full ASCII
134
Code 39 Code Page
134
Interleaved 2 of 5
135
NEC 2 of 5
136
Check Digit
136
Code 93
137
Code 93 Code Page
138
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (Three-Bar Start/Stop)
139
Straight 2 of 5 IATA (Two-Bar Start/Stop)
140
Matrix 2 of 5
141
Check Digits Required
142
Code 11
142
Code 128
143
ISBT 128 Concatenation
143
Code 128 Code Page
144
Gs1-128
145
Telepen
146
Upc-A
147
UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
149
Coupon GS1 Databar Output
149
Upc-E0
150
Upc-E1
152
Ean/Jan-13
152
Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
152
ISBN Translate
154
Ean/Jan-8
155
Msi
157
Msi Check Character
157
Msi Message Length
158
GS1 Databar Omnidirectional
159
GS1 Databar Limited
159
GS1 Databar Expanded
160
Trioptic Code
160
Codablock a
161
Codablock F
162
Label Code
162
Pdf417
163
Macropdf417
163
Micropdf417
164
GS1 Composite Codes
164
UPC/EAN Version
165
GS1 Emulation
165
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
166
QR Code
166
QR Code Page
167
Data Matrix
168
Data Matrix Code Page
168
Maxicode
169
Aztec Code
170
Aztec Code Page
170
Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
171
Postal Codes - 2D
172
Single 2D Postal Codes
172
Combination 2D Postal Codes
173
Australian Post Interpretation
175
Planet Code Check Digit
175
Postnet Check Digit
175
Postal Codes - Linear
176
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
176
Korea Post
177
Chapter 9 - Imaging Commands
179
Single-Use Basis
179
Command Syntax
179
Image Snap - IMGSNP
179
IMGSNP Modifiers
179
Image Ship - IMGSHP
181
IMGSHP Modifiers
182
Intelligent Signature Capture - IMGBOX
188
Signature Capture Optimize
188
IMGBOX Modifiers
189
RF Default Imaging Device
192
Chapter 10 - Interface Keys
193
Keyboard Function Relationships
193
Supported Interface Keys
195
Chapter 11 - Utilities
197
To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
197
Show Decoder Revision
197
Show Scan Driver Revision
197
Show Software Revision
197
Show Data Format
197
Test Menu
198
Totalfreedom
198
Application Plug-Ins (Apps)
198
Ezconfig-Scanning Introduction
199
Installing Ezconfig-Scanning from the Web
199
Resetting the Factory Defaults
200
Chapter 12 - Serial Programming Commands
201
Conventions
201
Menu Command Syntax
201
Query Commands
201
Responses
202
Trigger Commands
203
Resetting the Custom Defaults
203
Menu Commands
204
Chapter 13 - Product Specifications
229
Xenon 1900/1910 Corded Scanner Product Specifications
229
Xenon 1902/1912 Cordless Scanner Product Specifications
230
Granit 1910I Industrial Corded Scanner Product Specifications
231
Granit 1911I Industrial Cordless Scanner Product Specifications
232
Granit 1980I Industrial Full Range Corded Scanner Product Specifications
233
Granit 1981I Industrial Full Range Cordless Scanner Product Specifications
234
CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product Specifications
235
CCB02-100BT/CCB05-100BT Industrial Charge Base Product Specifications
235
Depth of Field Charts
237
Xenon B&W Scanner Typical Performance
237
Xenon B&W Scanner Guaranteed Performance
237
Xenon Color Scanner (Model COL) Typical Performance
238
Xenon Color Scanner (Model COL) Guaranteed Performance
238
Granit 1910I/1911I Scanner Typical Performance
239
Granit 1910I/1911I Scanner Guaranteed Performance
239
Granit 1980I/1981I Scanner Typical Performance (200 Lux)
240
Granit 1980I/1981I Scanner Guaranteed Performance (200 Lux)
241
Standard Connector Pinouts
242
Keyboard Wedge
242
Serial Output
242
RS485 Output
242
Usb
243
Required Safety Labels
243
Chapter 14 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
247
Repairs
247
Maintenance
247
Cleaning the Scanner
247
Cleaning the Window
247
Health Care Housing
247
Inspecting Cords and Connectors
248
Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners
248
Replacing a Xenon Interface Cable
248
Replacing a Granit Interface Cable
248
Replacing Cables and Batteries in Cordless Systems
248
Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base
248
Changing a Xenon Scanner Battery
249
Changing a Granit Scanner Battery
249
Troubleshooting a Corded Scanner
249
Troubleshooting a Cordless System
250
Troubleshooting a Base
250
Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner
250
Chapter 15 - Customer Support
253
Technical Assistance
253
Product Service and Repair
253
Symbology Charts
255
Linear Symbologies
255
2D Symbologies
256
Postal Symbologies
256
ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252
257
Lower ASCII Reference Table
258
ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements
261
Keyboard Key References
264
Sample Symbols
266
Programming Chart
268
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