Argox Information Co AI-68X1 Handheld Barcode Scanner User Manual
Argox Information Co Ltd Handheld Barcode Scanner
User manual
AI-6821 2D Scanner User Guide Regulatory Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation shall be subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interface, and (2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface that may cause undesirable operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note All brands and trademarks shall belong to their respective owner. Note Specification is subject to changes without notice. RF EXPOSURE WARNING: The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ii 警告: 電池若未妥善處理, 可能會導致爆炸。 請勿拆卸電池, 或用火銷毀電池。 請將電池放置於兒童拿不 到的地方。 請使用專用充電器充電, 並請依照當地政府或法 律規定妥善處理廢棄電池。 CAUTION: EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not disassemble, short circuit, heat the battery or dispose of in fire. Store battery pack in a proper place. Do not expose to temperature above 60℃/140℉. Use specified charger only. Please dispose of the used batteries following the rules or laws issued by the local government. iii Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................... 1 1.1 Unpacking........................................................ 1 1.2 Understand your scanner ................................ 3 1.2.1 Scanner ..................................................... 3 1.2.2 Cradle ........................................................ 4 1.3 Indicators......................................................... 5 1.3.1 Status lights............................................... 5 1.3.2 Status sound ............................................. 6 1.3.3 Vibration ................................................... 6 2 Get started ............................................................ 7 2.1 Installation....................................................... 7 2.1.1 Set up your scanner .................................. 7 2.1.2 How to scan .............................................. 9 2.1.3 Work with the ASCII table ....................... 10 2.1.4 Search your scanner................................ 10 2.2 Battery ........................................................... 10 2.2.1 Charge the battery .................................. 11 2.2.2 Replace the battery................................. 11 2.3 Connection .................................................... 14 2.3.1 Connect to your cradle again .................. 14 2.3.2 Connect to a Bluetooth adapter ............. 14 2.3.3 Connect to a mobile device .................... 18 Connect to an iOS device ........................ 18 Connect to an Android device ................ 20 3 Controls and settings........................................... 23 3.1 Data transmission.......................................... 23 3.1.1 Character length ..................................... 23 3.1.2 Name of the bar code type ..................... 24 iv 3.1.3 AIM symbology ID ................................... 24 3.1.4 Acknowledge timeout ............................. 25 3.1.5 Prefix and suffix ...................................... 27 3.2 Volume and vibration .................................... 28 3.2.1 Good scan beep duration ....................... 28 3.2.2 Inquiry beep (cradle only) ....................... 29 3.2.3 Scan volume ............................................ 31 3.2.4 Vibration ................................................. 32 3.2.5 Power on alert ........................................ 33 3.3 Operating mode ............................................ 34 3.3.1 Handcuff mode ....................................... 34 3.3.2 Batch mode ............................................. 35 3.3.3 Sleep mode (cradle only) ........................ 36 3.3.4 Auto-sensing mode ................................. 37 3.4 Interface selection (cradle only) .................... 37 3.4.1 HID setting .............................................. 38 Country (cradle only) .............................. 38 Caps Lock (cradle only) ........................... 40 Function key (cradle only) ....................... 41 Alphanumeric keys (cradle only) ............. 42 3.4.2 RS-232 settings ....................................... 43 Flow control (cradle only) ....................... 43 Response delay (cradle only) .................. 44 Baud (cradle only) ................................... 46 Parity check (cradle only) ........................ 46 3.5 Update firmware ........................................... 49 Install driver ............................................ 55 3.6 Miscellaneous ............................................... 57 3.6.1 Status lights control ................................ 57 3.6.2 Fill-in light intensity ................................ 57 3.6.3 PIN code setting ...................................... 58 3.6.4 Mobile phone mode ............................... 59 3.6.5 Disconnection ......................................... 59 3.6.6 Aiming pattern ........................................ 59 3.6.7 Align mode .............................................. 60 3.6.8 Reset your scanner ................................. 60 3.6.9 Scanner information ............................... 62 3.7 Data Magic .................................................... 63 Data Magic commands ........................... 64 3.7.1 Bar code scanning ................................... 67 Data format ............................................. 67 Bar codes ................................................ 70 Example .................................................. 77 3.7.2 Scan Utility .............................................. 81 Virtual COM ............................................ 85 4 Bar codes ............................................................. 87 Code 11 ............................................................... 87 Code 39 ............................................................... 90 Italian Pharmacy (Code 32) ................................. 93 Code 93 ............................................................... 94 Code 128 ............................................................. 95 ISBT 128 ............................................................... 96 EAN-8 .................................................................. 98 EAN-13 ................................................................ 99 UCC-128/EAN-128 (GS1-128)............................. 101 UPC-A ................................................................ 102 UPC-E................................................................. 104 UPC-E1............................................................... 110 Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) .......................................... 112 Interleaved 2 of 5 (I25) ...................................... 113 vi MSI .................................................................... 115 Codabar ............................................................. 118 Chinese 2 of 5 .................................................... 120 Korean 3 of 5 ..................................................... 120 Inverse 1D ......................................................... 121 US Postnet ......................................................... 122 US Planet ........................................................... 123 USPS 4CB / One Code / Intelligent Mail ............ 123 UPU FICS Postal ................................................. 124 UK Postal ........................................................... 124 JAP Postal .......................................................... 125 Australia Postal .................................................. 125 Netherlands KIX Code ....................................... 126 PDF417 .............................................................. 126 Micro PDF417 .................................................... 127 Micro QR ........................................................... 129 QR Code ............................................................ 129 MaxiCode .......................................................... 130 GS1 Databar ...................................................... 131 Composite ......................................................... 133 Aztec.................................................................. 136 Data Matrix ....................................................... 137 5 Troubleshooting ................................................ 139 5.1 Scanner issues ............................................. 139 5.2 Bar code issues ............................................ 140 6 Specifications .................................................... 141 Appendix A. Test symbologies .............................. 145 Appendix B. ASCII table ........................................ 148 Appendix C. Default settings of bar codes ............ 149 Appendix D. Data entry bar codes ........................ 151 vii 1 Introduction AI-6821 is a 2D cordless scanner that can read bar codes on objects or on screens. The high performance scanning engine delivers high speed and high readability, making it an ideal scanning solution for business. ■ High decoding performance Fast and easy scan for 1D and 2D bar codes. ■ Water resistant and dust-tight With the IP65 rating, your scanner can be used in various environment without being damaged by water and dust. ■ High optical resolution Your scanner reads high density bar codes up to 3 mil. ■ Distortion processing Even if your bar code is distorted, AI-6821 still recognizes it. 1.1 Unpacking Make sure all following items are included in your package. Scanner Cradle Plug Quick Start Guide It comes with the power supply. The plug varies according to your country. USB Cable or RS-232 Cable Power Supply ■ For USB packs, it is optional. ■ For RS-232 packs, it is standard. When you receive your scanner, open the package immediately and inspect for shipping damage. If you discover any damage, contact the shipping company and file a claim. Argox is not responsible for any damage incurred during shipping. Save all package materials for the shipping company to inspect. Note If any item is missing, please contact your local dealer. 1.2 Understand your scanner 1.2.1 Scanner ■ Perspective ■ Bottom 1.2.2 Cradle ■ Perspective ■ Bottom 1.3 Indicators 1.3.1 Status lights Status lights (LED) are helpful for checking your scanner’s status. Both your scanner and cradle have LEDs, and each of them have four colors: blue, green, red and amber. The table below shows the LED behavior and the status it indicates. Status Scanner LED Flash blue at 1-second intervals Cradle LED Flash blue at 1-second intervals Off Off Flash green once Flash red every 0.5 second until timeout Flash green once Firmware Update Flash amber fast Flash green fast Cradle Inquiry N/A Cradle Inquiry and Charging N/A Charging Solid red Battery Full Off Scanner Connected Scanner Disconnected Good Scan Cradle ACK Timeout N/A Flash amber slowly Flash amber, green and red slowly Flash green every second Solid green 1.3.2 Status sound In addition to status lights, your scanner and your cradle make sounds to indicate the status it is in. Status Scanner Connected Scanner Disconnected Good Scan Scanner Sound Cradle Sound Sound 1 N/A Sound 2 N/A A short beep Cradle Inquiry N/A N/A Beeps five times at 1-second intervals Cradle ACK Timeout Beeps once in low tone Three short beeps (fast) Sound 3 Two short beeps Battery Low Memory Full Programming Interface Ready Power On Reset A short beep N/A N/A N/A N/A Sound 4 A long beep N/A A long beep Sound 5 1.3.3 Vibration Your scanner vibrates in certain status. Status Power On Wake up from Sleep Mode Good Scan Scanner Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate 2 Get started This chapter provides information about how to install, connect and use your scanner to do your work, and how to charge and replace your battery. 2.1 Installation This section describes how to set up your scanner. 2.1.1 Set up your scanner 1. Connect the USB or the RS-232 cable to your cradle. Lay the cable into the notch on the cradle edge. 2. Connect the USB or the RS-232 cable to your computer. Note 1 If you’ve purchased the USB pack, you can charge your scanner by connecting the USB cable to your computer. You can also charge it by connecting a power supply (optional) to your USB cable. The charging time is shorter with a power supply. Note 2 If you’ve purchased the RS-232 pack, connect the power supply to the RS-232 cable and the wall outlet. Charging by Power Supply Full Charge Time 4.5 hours USB Cable 6.5 hours 3. Place your scanner on your cradle to charge it to full (cradle’s LED glows green). 4. Scan the Data Matrix code at the bottom of your cradle to establish the connection between your scanner and cradle. 5. To test your scanner, start a text processing program like Notepad or Word. Scan a bar code and see if the data can be sent to your computer. If it’s successful, you’ll hear a beep and the bar code data shows in the program. 2.1.2 How to scan AI-6821 emits a cross pattern when it is scanning. Any bar code in the range of the cross could be read. Typically, the bar code closest to the center will be read first, but if the quality of this bar code is poor, your scanner might read other bar code first. If you want to scan a bar code in a small area that contains multiple bar codes, it would be better to cover other bar codes in the range of the cross, in case your scanner scans the bar code you don’t need. 2.1.3 Work with the ASCII table Sometimes, you might need to send some control characters that can’t be typed, or enter characters without a keyboard. You can do it using ASCII codes. In Appendix B, you'll find the ASCII table. Both column and row numbers are hexadecimal. The ASCII code of a character is the combination of a column and a row number, where the column comes first. For example, the ASCII code of BEL is "07" and the number sign (#) is "23." You can use the bar codes in Appendix D to scan ASCII codes. 2.1.4 Search your scanner Sometimes you might leave your scanner somewhere and can’t find it. In this case, press and hold the RESET button at the bottom of your cradle, until you receive two short beeps from your scanner, and you can locate it by the beep sound. 2.2 Battery AI-6821 contains a lithium-ion battery that is partially charged at the factory. You might want to charge it to full before your use it. The battery life varies depending on usage. 10 2.2.1 Charge the battery You can charge the battery by connecting the USB cable to your computer, or by using a power supply, which charges the battery faster. When your scanner is fully charged, your cradle’s LED turns to green. Charging by Power Supply Full Charge Time 4.5 hours USB Cable 6.5 hours Caution Keep the charging pins dry when you put your scanner on your cradle to charge the battery. Wet charging pins may cause water seeping into your cradle and shortening its life. 2.2.2 Replace the battery The battery’s life is consumed as you use and charge it. You need to replace the battery when it wears out. 1. Loosen the screw at the bottom of your scanner. 11 2. Remove the battery cap. 3. Pinch the tape at the top of the battery and pull the battery out. 4. Insert the new battery into your scanner in the direction of the arrow printed on the battery. 12 5. Put the battery cap back to your scanner. 6. Tighten the screw to secure the cap. 13 2.3 Connection Your scanner can connect to three types of devices: your cradle, a Bluetooth adapter or a mobile device. 2.3.1 Connect to your cradle again If your scanner has connected to other device, and you want it to connect to your cradle again, do this: 1. Scan the following bar code. Option SPP/COM 2. Description Bar Code Connect your scanner back to your cradle. Scan the Data Matrix code at the bottom of your cradle. 2.3.2 Connect to a Bluetooth adapter If your computer has a Bluetooth adapter, you can connect your scanner to your computer without a cradle. To connect your scanner to a Bluetooth adapter: 14 1. Scan the PC/Android bar code. Option Description PC/Android Connect to a PC or an Android device. 2. Bar Code Click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area. Note Your computer needs to be Bluetooth-enabled. 3. In the Bluetooth Devices dialog box, click Add. 15 4. In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard dialog box, select the My device is set up and ready to be found check box, and click Next. 5. If it detects your scanner, it shows “AI6821:XXXXXXXXX” (X is your scanner’s serial number) in the list. Click your scanner, and click Next. 16 6. Click Let me choose my own passkey. The default key is your scanner’s serial number (at the bottom of your cradle). After entering the key, click Next. 7. The computer will try to connect to your scanner. If it succeeds, you’ll see the successful message. Click Finish. 17 2.3.3 Connect to a mobile device AI-6821 is able to connect to an iOS or Android device that you can use to process bar codes. Connect to an iOS device You can connect your scanner to an iOS device, such as iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The setup screen may vary depending on your device. In this section, we use an iPhone as an example. 1. Scan the MAC/HID bar code. Option MAC/HID 2. Description Connect to an iOS device. On your iPhone, Go to Settings > Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth, and your iPhone searches other Bluetooth devices automatically. If it detects your scanner, it shows “AI6821:XXXXXXXXX ” (X is your scanner’s serial number) under DEVICES. Tap your scanner to connect it. 18 Bar Code 3. When it connects successfully, the status of your scanner is changed to Connected. 4. Tap Notes to open a new note. Use your scanner to scan bar codes and the data shows in the note. 19 Connect to an Android device You can connect your scanner to an Android device, such as a smartphone or tablet. The setup screen may vary depending on your device. In this section, we use a smartphone as an example. 1. 2. Scan the PC/Android bar code. Option Description PC/Android Connect to a PC or an Android device. On your Android smartphone, go to the Bluetooth setting screen. Turn on Bluetooth. 20 Bar Code 3. Tap Scan to search Bluetooth devices. If it detects your scanner, it shows “AI6821:XXXXXXXXX ” (X is your scanner’s serial number) in the list. Tap your scanner to connect it. 4. When it connects successfully, your scanner is shown under Paired devices. 21 5. Tap a memo App to open a new memo. Use your scanner to scan bar codes and the data shows in the memo. 22 3 Controls and settings Customize your scanner to work efficiently. AI-6821 offers many features to match your preferences. This chapter provides information about how to change controls and settings of your scanner. Important Settings marked as “cradle only” are only configurable when your scanner connects to your cradle. 3.1 Data transmission You might want to display additional information in bar codes for your system, so you can track your products or spot problems. This section describes how to manage the data transmission of your bar code. 3.1.1 Character length It shows the number of the character length at the beginning of a bar code. For example, if your bar code is “Argox,” the result is “0005Argox.” The maximum character length of the bar code varies between bar code types. If the number is smaller than 1000, it pads the number with leading zeros. 23 (*) Default Option Description Show the number of the character length at the beginning of a bar code. On Bar Code Turn off this feature. *Off 3.1.2 Name of the bar code type It shows the name of a bar code type at the beginning of a bar code. For example, if your bar code type is Code 128, and your bar code is “Argox,” the result is “(Code 128)Argox.” (*) Default Option On *Off Description Show the name of a bar code type at the beginning of a bar code. Bar Code Turn off this feature. 3.1.3 AIM symbology ID It shows the AIM symbology ID at the beginning of a bar code. 24 (*) Default Option Description *Off Turn off this feature. AIM Show the AIM symbology ID at the beginning of a bar code. Bar Code 3.1.4 Acknowledge timeout When you connect your scanner to your cradle and start to scan bar codes, you might wonder if your cradle receives bar code data. Acknowledge timeout can help you confirm data receipt. When you turn on this feature, you’ll hear two beeps after scanning a bar code. The first beep is a good scan beep, the second beep indicates that your cradle has notified your scanner that data had been acknowledged. Acknowledge timeout determines how long your scanner waits your cradle to notify it. You can only scan the next bar code after data has been acknowledged. If you don’t wait the second beep and keep scanning, you’ll hear error beeps. If timeout is set to 0, it is turned off. You can keep scanning without waiting your cradle to acknowledge data, but data might be lost if you scan too fast. 25 (*) Default Option 0 sec Description Your scanner won’t wait your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. Data might be lost if scanning too fast. 1 sec Your scanner waits 1 second for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. *2 sec Your scanner waits 2 seconds for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. 3 sec Your scanner waits 3 seconds for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. 4 sec Your scanner waits 4 seconds for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. 5 sec Your scanner waits 5 seconds for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. 6 sec Your scanner waits 6 seconds for your cradle to notify it that data has been acknowledged. 26 Bar Code 3.1.5 Prefix and suffix You can add a character at the beginning or the end of a bar code. To add a character, do this: 1. Scan the prefix or the suffix bar code. 2. Scan the hexadecimal bar codes in Appendix D to enter the ASCII codes that corresponding to the character you want to add. For more information about ASCII codes, see Appendix B. 3. Scan the Save bar code in Appendix D. ■ Prefix Add one character at the beginning of your bar code. Option 00-FF Description Bar Code Prefix length: one character Default: 0x00 ■ Suffix 1 Add one character at the end of your bar code. Option 00-FF Description Suffix length: one character Default: 0x0D 27 Bar Code ■ Suffix 2 Add one character at the end of Suffix 1. Option 00-FF Description Bar Code Suffix length: one character Default: 0x0A 3.2 Volume and vibration When you use your scanner, you might want to adjust its volume or vibration to adapt to your workplace. This section describes how to use them. 3.2.1 Good scan beep duration You can decide how long your scanner beeps after it gets a good scan. The duration is from 0.1 to 0.9 second. (*) Default Option Description *1 0.1 second (MIN) 0.2 second 0.3 second 28 Bar Code Option Description 0.4 second 0.5 second 0.6 second 0.7 second 0.8 second 0.9 second (MAX) Bar Code 3.2.2 Inquiry beep (cradle only) When your cradle doesn’t connect to any scanner, it alerts you with beeps. You can decide the frequency of the beep sound. 29 (*) Default Option Mute Description Your cradle won’t beep when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 10 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 20 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 30 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 40 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 50 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. 30 Bar Code Option Description You cradle beeps every 60 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. You cradle beeps every 70 seconds when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. *8 (continue) Your cradle continues to beep when it doesn’t connect to any scanner. Bar Code 3.2.3 Scan volume You can adjust the beep volume of your scanner. (*) Default Option Description Mute Level 1 (MIN) 31 Bar Code Option Description Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 *7 Level 7 (MAX) Bar Code 3.2.4 Vibration Vibration provides two modes. You can choose one of them or turn off vibration. 32 (*) Default Option Description Turn off vibration. Vibrate after a scan. *2 Vibrate after your cradle acknowledges a scan. Bar Code 3.2.5 Power on alert You can decide whether your scanner beeps when you put a battery into it. (*) Default Option Description *On You scanner beeps when you put a battery into it. Off You scanner doesn’t beep when you put a battery into it. 33 Bar Code 3.3 Operating mode AI-6821 offers some operating modes that help prevent data loss and extend battery life. This section describes how to use these modes. 3.3.1 Handcuff mode You can decide how long your scanner beeps after it lost Bluetooth connection. (*) Default Option Description You scanner doesn’t alert when *Off it lost Bluetooth connection. You scanner beeps for 10 seconds after 10 sec it lost Bluetooth connection. You scanner beeps for 20 seconds after 20 sec it lost Bluetooth connection. You scanner beeps for 30 seconds after 30 sec it lost Bluetooth connection. You scanner beeps for 40 seconds after 40 sec it lost Bluetooth connection. 34 Bar Code Option 50 sec 60 sec Description You scanner beeps for 50 seconds after it lost Bluetooth connection. You scanner beeps for 60 seconds after it lost Bluetooth connection. Bar Code 3.3.2 Batch mode You can decide whether your scanner stores data in its storage when it lost Bluetooth connection. The storage size is 7 KB. If the storage is full, you’ll hear an error beep when your scanner tries to store data in it. (*) Default Option Description You scanner stores data in its storage *On when it lost Bluetooth connection. Off No data is stored. 35 Bar Code 3.3.3 Sleep mode (cradle only) To save battery power, you can put your scanner into sleep if it doesn’t work in a certain amount of time. To wake it up, just pull the trigger. Note that your scanner needs 2-3 seconds to wake up, since the engine needs a little time to start. (*) Default Option Description *0 Turn off the Sleep mode. Go to sleep after being idle for 10 minutes. Go to sleep after being idle for 30 minutes. Go to sleep after being idle for 60 minutes. Go to sleep after being idle for 90 minutes. 36 Bar Code 3.3.4 Auto-sensing mode It automatically detects and decodes bar codes in your scanner’s field of view. You can turn on this mode when you want to decode bar codes without pulling the trigger. (*) Default Option Description On Auto-sensing mode on. *Off Auto-sensing mode off. Bar Code 3.4 Interface selection (cradle only) AI-6821 supports RS-232, USB HID and virtual COM. By default, your cradle is able to detect the interface automatically. When it detects USB, it selects HID as your scanner’s interface. (*) Default Option Description RS-232 USB HID 37 Bar Code Option Description *4 Auto Virtual COM Bar Code 3.4.1 HID setting When you connect your cradle via the USB port, your computer recognizes it as a human interface device (HID), which you use to interact with your computer, like the keyboard or mouse. The following bar codes are HID settings that help you optimize your data input. Country (cradle only) You can use it to change your keyboard layout, so your scanner can scan bar codes of different languages. This setting is available only when you use USB HID as your interface. When you set a different country keyboard, the decoder automatically resets and you’ll hear the startup sound. Option Description USA 38 Bar Code Option Description Belgium Denmark France Germany Italy Portugal Spain Sweden 39 Bar Code Option Description Switzerland 10 United Kingdom 11 Latin America 12 Japan Bar Code Caps Lock (cradle only) It determines whether the state of the Caps Lock key affects the output of bar codes. (*) Default Option Description On The Caps Lock key affects the output of bar codes. *Off The Caps Lock key doesn’t affect the output of bar codes. 40 Bar Code Function key (cradle only) It maps function keys to ASCII codes, so you can scan bar codes in place of the function key input. For example, if you scan the numeric bar code “1” and then “2,” your scanner will send the specific character to your computer as though you press F2. The code mapping range is from 01 to 1F. For more information about ASCII codes, see ASCII table in Appendix B. (*) Default Option Description Simulate the function key input while you scan the *On bar codes that correspond to the ASCII code of a function key. Off Turn off function key simulation. 41 Bar Code Alphanumeric keys (cradle only) There are three key modes for data input. When you scan bar codes, your scanner will send bar code data as though you press keys on a keyboard in the selected mode to enter data. Option Alphanumeric Keys Numeric Keypad Alt+Numeric Keypad Description Alphanumeric keys are at the center of the keyboard, including alphabet keys and the numeric keys above them. The keypad is located to the rightmost of a keyboard. You need to select this mode if your program only accepts numerals. Enter special character by pressing “Alt+number.” For example, “Alt+128” is the Euro sign (€). This option is only available on Windows. 42 Bar Code 3.4.2 RS-232 settings RS-232 settings provide options that can be used to control data flow. Flow control (cradle only) Flow control determines how your computer and cradle control their communication. (*) Default Option *None RTS/CTS Xon/Xoff Description Your computer and cradle only use TxD and RxD signals for communication. No hardware or software flow control is used. It is hardware flow control. If your scanner is ready to send bar code data to your computer, it sends an RTS signal, and waits to receive a CTS signal from your computer. If your scanner doesn’t receive a CTS, you’ll hear an error beep from it. It is software flow control. When your computer is unable to receive data, it sends an Xoff signal to notify your scanner to stop sending data; it sends an Xon signal when it’s ready. 43 Bar Code Option ACK/NAK Description You scanner sends data after it received an ACK signal from your computer, and will resend data if it receives an NAK signal. Bar Code Response delay (cradle only) If you use RTS/CTS or ACK/NAK for flow control, you can decide how long your cradle waits your computer to acknowledge the data transmission. (*) Default Option Description Your cradle doesn’t wait your computer to acknowledge the data transmission. 10 Your cradle waits 1 second. *20 2 seconds 30 3 seconds 44 Bar Code Option Description 40 4 seconds 50 5 seconds 60 6 seconds 70 7 seconds 80 8 seconds 90 9 seconds 45 Bar Code Baud (cradle only) Baud is the rate of the signal transmitted per second. It ranges between 1200 and 115200. The higher the baud, the faster the speed. (*) Default Option Bar Code Option 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 *115200 Bar Code Parity check (cradle only) A parity bit is added at the end of a string of data bits to check if data is correct. 46 (*) Default Option 7 data bits 1 stop bit parity even 7 data bits 1 stop bit parity odd 7 data bits 1 stop bit parity none 7 data bits 2 stop bit parity even 7 data bits 2 stop bit parity odd Description The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an even number. The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an odd number. No parity bit is used. The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an even number. The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an odd number. 7 data bits 2 stop bit parity none No parity bit is used. 8 data bits 1 stop bit parity even The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an even number. 47 Bar Code Option 8 data bits 1 stop bit parity odd *8 data bits 1 stop bit parity None Description The total number of “ones” in your data plus parity bit is an odd number. No parity bit is used. 48 Bar Code 3.5 Update firmware Updating firmware improves functionalities and performance for your scanner. If you want to update the firmware of AI-6821, you need to update your cradle’s firmware first. After that, your cradle will reset and try to connect to your scanner. Once they establish the connection, your cradle will update your scanner’s firmware. ■ Auto Update Every time your cradle connects to your scanner, Auto Update checks the firmware version of your cradle and scanner, and automatically updates your scanner’s firmware if its version is different from your cradle’s. (*) Default Option Description *Off Turn off auto update. On Update your scanner’s firmware if its version is different from your cradle’s. 49 Bar Code To update the firmware of your cradle and scanner, do this: 1. Start Scan Utility. 2. On the File menu, click New. 3. In the NEW dialog box, select AI6821 from the Select Model list, and click OK. 50 4. In the Scan Utility dialog box, click No. If you’re using the RS-232 cable to connect to your scanner, you need to do the following before you proceed to the next step: (1) On the Tool menu, click Host RS-232 Setup. (2) In the Host RS-232 Setup dialog box, select the COM port your scanner is using and click Port Setting. (3) In the Port Setting dialog box, in the Baud rate list, select 115200 and click OK. (4) In the Host RS-232 Setup dialog box, click OK. 5. On the Tool menu, click Download Firmware > Download All (Scanner). Your cradle will flash green after it enters the firmware update mode. Note If you want to exit the firmware update mode, unplug the cable of your cradle. 51 6. Scan Utility will ask if you want to upgrade your scanner, click OK. In the next dialog box, click OK. Then, you need to wait 7 seconds for the system to switch your scanner to the DFU mode. Note If you’re using the RS-232 cable to connect your scanner, ignore this step and proceed to step 7. 7. In the Change Firmware dialog box, click Ask to get the current firmware version of your cradle. 52 8. Click Find to load the firmware file. The firmware version in this file needs to be different from the current firmware version of your cradle. After loading the file, click Download to update the firmware of your cradle. 9. After the update is completed, click OK. Your cradle will restart and try to connect to your scanner. Once they establish the connection, your cradle will update your scanner’s firmware. 53 ■ Force Update Force Update is used to force your scanner to update its firmware. Once you scan the Force Update bar code, your scanner immediately downloads the firmware from your cradle, even if its firmware version is the same as your cradle. Remember, if you use Force Update, Auto Update will be turned off. If you want to use Auto Update again, you need to turn it on. Caution Make sure your cradle is idle and connected to your scanner when you use Force Update, because your cradle does one thing at a time only. Option Description Force Update Force your scanner to update its firmware 54 Bar Code Install driver If you’re using the USB cable to connect your scanner and your operating system is Windows XP, the system may ask you to install the driver for AI-6821 during the firmware updating process. Take the following steps to install it. 1. In the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box, click Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and click Next. 55 2. Select the Include this location in the search check box, and click Browse. The default path of driver of AI-6821 is C:\Program Files\Argox\(Your Scan Utility version)\driver\DFU. After setting the path, click Next. 3. The system starts to install the driver. After it is completed, click Finish. 56 3.6 Miscellaneous This section describes settings that give you finer control over your scanner. 3.6.1 Status lights control The status lights glows when you scans a bar code and get acknowledged from your cradle. You can turn off all the lights using this setting, except for the light that indicates a Bluetooth connection is established between your scanner and cradle. (*) Default Option Description *On The status lights glow according to the operation. Off The status lights don’t glow except for Bluetooth connection. Bar Code 3.6.2 Fill-in light intensity When you turn on the aiming pattern, you’ll notice that the pattern is encompassed by the fill-in light, which helps your scanner see bar codes clearly. 57 You can adjust the intensity of the fill-in light if you feel it is too bright, but it affects the “sight” of your scanner. The lower the intensity, the harder your scanner sees bar codes. (*) Default Option Description 02 Low 05 Medium *10 High Bar Code 3.6.3 PIN code setting When you connect your scanner to your cradle, you need to scan the Data Matrix code at the bottom of your cradle, or scan Enter PIN code and scan eight digits of your cradle’s PIN number using bar codes in Appendix D. You can simplify the PIN code to 0000 by scanning PIN Code:= 0000. Option Description PIN Code:=0000 The Bluetooth PIN code of your scanner. 58 Bar Code 3.6.4 Mobile phone mode It improves reading performance of your scanner with target bar codes displayed on mobile phones and other electronic displays. (*) Default Option Description On Turn on mobile phone mode. *Off Turn off mobile phone mode. Bar Code 3.6.5 Disconnection Scan the following bar code to disconnect your scanner from your cradle. Option Description Disconnection Disconnect your scanner from your cradle. Bar Code 3.6.6 Aiming pattern By default, your scanner projects the aiming pattern during the scan. You can turn it off. 59 (*) Default Option Description *On Turn on the aiming pattern. Off Turn off the aiming pattern. Bar Code 3.6.7 Align mode Decode only the bar codes aligned under the center of the aiming pattern. (*) Default Option Description On Turn on the Align mode. *Off Turn off the Align mode. Bar Code 3.6.8 Reset your scanner By resetting your scanner, you can return your scanner to the state it was in when you receive it. This can help you solve some problems caused by settings changed between scans. There are two ways to reset your scanner. 60 ■ Scan the bar code Scan the following bar code to reset your scanner. Option Description Reset scanner Restore your scanner to factory settings. Bar Code ■ Press and hold the RESET button Press and hold the RESET button until you hear the startup sound. Remember the following when resetting your scanner: 1. 2. If your scanner is connected to your cradle, when you scan the Reset scanner bar code or press the RESET button, you reset both of your scanner and cradle. If your scanner is not connected to your cradle, when you scan the Reset scanner bar code, you only reset your scanner; when you press the RESET button, you only reset your cradle. 61 3.6.9 Scanner information It displays your scanner’s information on the screen. AI6821 Ver: S-01.00 SN: 11111111 Pin: 11111118 Battery: MEDIUM Option Scanner’s Information Model name Firmware version Serial number PIN code Battery status: full, medium or low Description Display your scanner’s information. 62 Bar Code 3.7 Data Magic Data Magic offers 10 commands for you to customize text strings of bar codes. Each command can be specified in a rule. Data Magic allows up to 10 rules to be applied. With the flexibility Data Magic provides, you can define data as you want. There are two ways to use Data Magic: scanning bar codes, or using Scan Utility. By scanning bar codes, you can quickly change the settings without using a program; by using Scan Utility, you can see the settings at a glance and change them through the easy-operated user interface. Choose the method that meets your need. 63 Data Magic commands InsertF Definition Insert a character or characters from the left of a text string. InsertB Definition Insert a character or characters from the right of a text string. CutF Definition Remove a character or characters from the left of a text string. CutB Definition Remove a character or characters from the right of a text string. Attributes ■ Position: The position you want to insert the character. ■ String: The specified group. Attributes ■ Position: The position you want to insert the character. ■ String: The specified group. Attributes ■ From: The start position of the text to be removed. ■ To: The end position of the text to be removed. Attributes ■ From: The start position of the text to be removed. ■ To: The end position of the text to be removed. 64 KeepF Definition Keep a character or characters from the left of a text string. KeepB Definition Keep a character or characters from the right of a text string. FindF Definition Remove a certain length of the string from the left. FindB Definition Remove a certain length of the string from the right. Attributes ■ From: The start position of the text to be kept. ■ To: The end position of the text to be kept. Attributes ■ From: The start position of the text to be kept. ■ To: The end position of the text to be kept. Attributes ■ String: The specified group. ■ Include: Remove everything before the specified string. ■ Exclude: Remove the specified string and everything before it. Attributes ■ String: The specified group. ■ Include: Remove everything before the specified string. ■ Exclude: Remove the specified string and everything before it. 65 Replace Definition Replace the text in the original text string with a different text string. Erase Definition Remove the specified rule. Attributes ■ String: The text in the original text string. ■ With String: The string that replaces the specific text. Attributes None. Position Range: 0-99 Cut Range: From: 1-99, To: 1-99 Note If you use Data Magic by scanning bar codes, you don’t need the Erase command. 66 3.7.1 Bar code scanning Bar code scanning is a quick way to work with Data Magic. Just scan the bar codes in specific order and you can customize your string in seconds. To use Data Magic, scan the On bar code: (*) Default Option Description On Turn on Data Magic. *Off Turn off Data Magic. Bar Code Data format Data Magic provides 10 rules for you to set. To set a rule, follow this data format to scan bar codes: Rule + Command + Attribute 1 + Attribute 2 + Save 67 Item Rule Command Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Command InsertF InsertB CutF CutB KeepF KeepB FindF Description The rule number. The lower the number, the higher the priority. The rule with the high priority will be applied first. The command you specify in the rule. The attribute varies according to the command. The attribute varies according to the command. Attribute 1 Position Position From From From From String FindB String Replace Erase String 68 Attribute 2 String String To To To To Include or Exclude Include or Exclude With String To set an InsertF rule with the sample data, scan the following bar codes: Rule 1 InsertF Save 69 Bar codes ■ Rules To set a rule, scan one of the following bar codes. Option Description Rule 1 Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 2 Rule 3 Rule 3 Rule 4 Rule 4 Rule 5 Rule 5 Rule 6 Rule 6 Rule 7 Rule 7 70 Bar Code Option Description Rule 8 Rule 8 Rule 9 Rule 9 Rule 10 Rule 10 Bar Code ■ Clear rules To clear a rule, scan its bar code. Option Description Rule 1 Clear Rule 1 Rule 2 Clear Rule 2 Rule 3 Clear Rule 3 Rule 4 Clear Rule 4 71 Bar Code Option Description Rule 5 Clear Rule 5 Rule 6 Clear Rule 6 Rule 7 Clear Rule 7 Rule 8 Clear Rule 8 Rule 9 Clear Rule 9 Rule 10 Clear Rule 10 Bar Code ■ Commands The bar codes below are Data Magic commands. Option Description InsertF Insert from the left of a string. 72 Bar Code Option InsertB Description Insert from the right of a string. CutF Remove from the left of a string. CutB Remove from the right of a string. KeepF Keep from the left of a string. KeepB Keep from the right of a string. FindF FindB Replace Remove a certain length of the string from the left. Remove a certain length of the string from the right. Replace the text with a different text string. 73 Bar Code ■ Strings To set a string: 1. Scan a string bar code, such as String1. 2. Find your characters in the ASCII table, and scan their ASCII codes using bar codes in Appendix D. See Appendix B for ASCII codes of characters. 3. Scan the Save bar code in Appendix D. Option Description String1 Insert String 1. String2 Insert String 2. String3 Insert String 3. String4 Insert String 4. String5 Insert String 5. 74 Bar Code Option Description String6 Insert String 6. String7 Insert String 7. String8 Insert String 8. String9 Insert String 9. String10 Insert String 10. Bar Code ■ Clear strings To clear a string, scan its bar code. Option Description String1 Clear String 1. String2 Clear String 2. 75 Bar Code Option Description String3 Clear String 3. String4 Clear String 4. String5 Clear String 5. String6 Clear String 6. String7 Clear String 7. String8 Clear String 8. String9 Clear String 9. String10 Clear String 10. 76 Bar Code Option Description Clear Strings Bar Code Clear all strings. ■ Info Display the current Data Magic settings. Option Description Info Display the current Data Magic settings. Bar Code ■ Clear All Remove all values from Data Magic settings. Option Clear All Description Bar Code Clear all values. Example Original Text String: ARGOX89121121 Group 1: ARGOX Group 2: argox Group 3: GOX Group 4: Tel: 77 InsertF Insert Group 4 (Attr 2) into the fifth (Attr 1) position from the left side of the string. Rule Command InsertF Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: ARGOXTel:89121121 InsertB Insert Group 4 (Attr 2) into the eighth (Attr 1) position from the right of the string. Rule Command InsertB Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 4 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: ARGOXTel:89121121 CutF Remove first 5 characters from the left of the string. Rule Command CutF Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: 89121121 CutB Remove first 8 characters from the right of the string. Rule Command CutF Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: ARGOX 78 KeepF Keep the characters from (Attr1) to (Attr2) from the left of the string. Rule Command KeepF Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: GOX891 KeepB Keep the characters from (Attr1) to (Attr2) from the right of the string. Rule Command KeepB Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: 891211 FindF Remove Group 3 (Attr 1) and everything before it from the left of the string. Attribute 2 can be “0000” or “0001.” Rule Command FindF Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0000: Include 0001: Exclude Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: GOX89121121 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: 89121121 79 FindB Remove Group 3 (Attr 1) and everything before it from the right of the string. Attribute 2 can be “0000” or “0001.” Rule Command FindB Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0000: Include 0001: Exclude Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: ARGOX Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: AR Replace In the original string, replace the Group 1 (Attr1) with Group 4 (Attr2). Rule Command Replace Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Save 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Data: ARGOX89121121 Result: Tel:89121121 80 3.7.2 Scan Utility Scan Utility provides a simple, clear interface that you can easily view and change Data Magic settings, and import or export the settings to your scanner. Currently, Scan Utility uses RS-232 for data transmission. If your scanner is connected using the USB cable, you need to install Virtual COM for Scan Utility for data transmission. For more information about installing Virtual COM, see Virtual COM. To use Data Magic, start Scan Utility and do this: 1. On the File menu, click New. 2. In the NEW dialog box, select AI6821 from the Select Model list, and click OK. 3. In the Scan Utility dialog box, click No. 4. On the Setup menu, click Scanner Setup, and click the Data Magic tab. 5. In the Data Magic tab, select the Data Magic check box. 6. Click one of the rules you want to set. For example, if you want to set Rule 1, select its Enable check box. In the command list, click the command you want, such as InsertF. In the position box, type a position number. In the string list, click the group you want. 81 7. 8. 9. Repeat the previous step until you set all the rules you need, and click the String tab. In the String tab, there are 10 string boxes: Insert G1-G10 chars setting. Each box corresponds to the group you’ve selected in the string list in the Data Magic tab. Depending on your selection, type the text you want in the specific box. For example, if you’ve selected Group1, type in the Insert G1 chars setting box. The string box accepts up to 12 single-byte characters. When you’re done, click OK. On the Tool menu, click Export Config (from Host), and click Export. If the data is exported successfully, you’ll hear a long beep. Note The bar codes types available in Data Magic are the same as those you’ve turned on. For more information about how to turn on bar codes types, see Chapter 4. 82 In the Data Magic tab, you’ll find 10 rules. Each rule can be set to one of the commands. The table below describes how to use those commands. Command InsertF InsertB CutF CutB Example Position: 1 String: Group 2 Group 2: Argox Original String: 12345678 Result: 1Argox2345678 Position: 1 String: Group 2 Group 2: Argox Original String: 12345678 Result: 1234567Argox8 From: 2 To: 4 Original String: 12345678 Result: 15678 From: 2 To: 4 Original String: 12345678 Result: 12348 83 Command Example Replace String: Group1 With String: Group 2 Group 1: 456 Group 2: Argox Original String: 12345678 Result: 123Argox78 From: 2 To: 4 Original String: 12345678 Result: 234 From: 2 To: 4 Original String: 12345678 Result: 567 String: Group 3 Group 3: 45 Original String: 12345678 Include/Exclu: Include KeepF KeepB FindF ■ Result: 45678 Include/Exclu: Exclude FindB ■ Result: 678 String: Group 3 Group 4: 45 Original String: 12345678 Include/Exclu: Include ■ Result: 12345 Include/Exclu: Exclude Erase ■ Result: 123 In Rule 10, In the command list, click Erase, and Rule 10 will be removed. You can also clear the Enable check box to remove the rule. 84 Virtual COM You can configure Virtual COM to transmit data to a computer via a virtual COM port. After installing Virtual COM, your scanner will be assigned a virtual COM port, which you can use to receive or send data. To configure Virtual COM on Windows XP and set up a virtual COM port in Scan Utility: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Connect your scanner to your computer. Use the bar code in Interface Selection to switch the interface to Virtual COM. If the interface is set successful, you’ll hear a long beep, and Found New Hardware Wizard will appear on screen. In the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box, click Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), and click Next. Click Search for the best driver in these locations, and select the Include this location in the search check box. Next, click Browse, and find the driver at your installation path of Scan Utility (default is C:\Program Files\Argox\Scan Utility\driver\virtual com), and then click Next. After the driver installed, click Finish. Right-click My Computer and click Properties. 85 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Click the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager. Click Ports (COM & LPT). Find ARGOX Virtual COM and see the port number in the parenthesis. Close Device Manager. Start Scan Utility. On the File menu, click New. In the Select Model list, click AI6821, and click OK. On the Tool menu, click Host RS-232 Setup. In the Host RS-232 Setup dialog box, in the RS-232 Setting list, click the port you’ve seen in step 8, and click Port Setting. In the Port Setting dialog box, in the Baud rate list, click 115200, and click OK. Note The installation steps may vary depending on your operating system. 86 4 Bar codes This chapter provides the bar codes supported by AI-6821 and their attributes. Code 11 Length_min, Length_max You can use these two attributes to specify the decoding length of a bar code. There are three modes. ■ Both are zeros When both min length and max length are set to 0, the decoding length can be any number of characters. ■ Max is larger than or equal to min When the max length is larger than the min length, the decoding length is between the max and the min. When the max is equal to the min, the decoding length is fixed (the number you assign to them). ■ Min is larger than max When the min length is larger than the max length, the decoding length is either the min or the max. 87 C11_checkdigit_verify Use an algorithm to calculate a check digit to verify the completeness of the bar code. C11_checkdigit_transmit Append the check digit to the end of a bar code. Note You need to turn on C11_checkdigit_verify to use this feature. (*) Default Attributes Option Description Code11_ enable On Turn on Code 11. Code11_ enable *Off Turn off Code 11. C11_length_ min Default: 4 C11_length_ max 55 Default: 55 C11_ checkdigit_ verify On Turn on C11_checkdi git_verify. 88 Bar Code Attributes Option Description C11_ checkdigit_ verify *Off Turn off C11_checkdi git_verify. C11_ checkdigit_ transmit On Turn on C11_checkdi git_transmit. *Off Turn off C11_checkdi git_transmit. C11_ checkdigit_ transmit 89 Bar Code Code 39 C39_FullASCII_conversion Code 39 Full ASCII is a variant of Code 39. It allows the whole ASCII table (128 characters) to be encoded. C39_length_min, C39_length_max See the description in Code 11. C39_checkdigit_verify See the description in Code 11. C39_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. Buffer_C39 It allows your scanner stores multiple Code 39 bar codes in the buffer. When it is turned on, it buffers all Code 39 bar codes having a leading space as a first character for later transmission. The leading space is not buffered. Decoding a Code 39 bar code with no leading space sends all buffered data in a first-in, first-out sequence, plus the “triggering” bar code. Tcode39_enable Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39. It consists of six data characters and two dollar signs ($) as the start and stop character. For example, the data “$Argox$” is read as “Argox.” Note You can’t turn on Trioptic Code 39 and Code 39 Full ASCII simultaneously. 90 (*) Default Attributes Option Description C39_enable *On Turn on Code 39. C39_enable Off Turn off Code 39. C39_ FullASCII_ conversion On Turn on C39_FullASCII _conversion. C39_ FullASCII_ conversion *Off Turn off C39_FullASCII _conversion. C39_length _min Default: 2 C39_length _max 55 Default: 55 C39_ checkdigit_ verify On Turn on C39_ checkdigit_ verify. *Off Turn off C39_ checkdigit_ verify. C39_ checkdigit_ verify 91 Bar Code Attributes Option Description C39_ checkdigit_ transmit On Turn on C39_ checkdigit_ transmit. C39_ checkdigit_ transmit *Off Turn off C39_ checkdigit_ transmit. Buffer_C39 On Turn on Buffer_C39. Buffer_C39 *Off Turn off Buffer_C39. Tcode39_ enable On Turn on Tcode39_ enable. Tcode39_ enable *Off Turn off Tcode39_ enable. 92 Bar Code Italian Pharmacy (Code 32) C32_Prefix Add the character “A” at the beginning of a Code 32 bar code. (*) Default Attributes Option Description Italian_ Pharmacy_ code_enable On Turn on Italian Pharmacy. Italian_ Pharmacy_ code_enable *Off Turn off Italian Pharmacy. C32_Prefix On Turn on Code 32 prefix. C32_Prefix *Off Turn off Code 32 prefix. 93 Bar Code Code 93 C93_length_min, C93_length_max See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description Code93_ enable On Turn on Code 93. Code93_ enable *Off Turn off Code 93. C93_length_ min Default: 4 C93_length_ max 55 Default: 55 94 Bar Code Code 128 C128_length_min, C128_length_max See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description Code128_ enable *On Turn on Code 128 Code128_ enable Off Turn off Code 128 C128_length_ min 01-99 Default: 1 C128_length_ max 01-99 Default: 1 95 Bar Code ISBT 128 ISBT Concatenation It links two ISBT bar codes. ■ On There must be two ISBT bar codes for decoder to decode and concatenate them. The decoder won’t decode the single ISBT bar code. ■ Off The decoder won’t concatenate ISBT bar codes. ■ Autodiscriminate The decoder decodes and concatenates ISBT bar codes immediately. If there is only one ISBT bar code, the decoder needs to decode the bar code a few times to confirm that there is no additional ISBT bar code. You can set the number of decoding times using ISBT Concatenation Redundancy. ISBT Concatenation Redundancy The number of times that the decoder must decode an ISBT bar code to confirm that there is no additional bar code. 96 (*) Default Attributes Option Description ISBT128_ enable *On Turn on ISBT 128 ISBT128_ enable Off Turn off ISBT 128 ISBT Concatenati on On ISBT Concatenati on *Off ISBT Concatenati on Autodisc riminate ISBT Concatenati on Redundancy 00-99 Turn on ISBT Concatenat ion Turn off ISBT Concatenat ion Repeat decoding a bar code to confirm there is no additional ISBT bar code. Default: 10 97 Bar Code EAN-8 EAN8_Extend Add five leading zeros to a decoded EAN-8 bar code to make it compatible with EAN-13 format. (*) Default Attributes Option Description EAN8_ enable *On Turn on EAN-8. EAN8_ enable Off Turn off EAN-8. EAN8_ Extend On Turn on EAN-8 extension. EAN8_ Extend *Off Turn off EAN-8 extension. 98 Bar Code EAN-13 Bookland_ISBN Bookland_ISBN has two modes. ■ ISBN-10 The decoder decodes both 10-digit and 13-digit ISBN format that starts with 978. It also decodes bar codes that start with 979 but won’t identify it as an ISBN number. ■ ISBN-13 The decoder decodes ISBN codes that is 13-digit format and starts with either 978 or 979. 99 (*) Default Attributes Option Description EAN13_ enable *On Turn on EAN-13. EAN13_ enable Off Turn off EAN-13. Bookland_ EAN *On Turn on Bookland_ EAN. Bookland_ EAN Off Turn off Bookland_ EAN. Bookland_ ISBN *ISBN-10 Decode ISBN-10 and ISBN-13. Bookland_ ISBN ISBN-13 Decode ISBN-13. 100 Bar Code UCC-128/EAN-128 (GS1-128) UCC_Coupon_Extended_Code If you turn on this feature, you can decode the following bar codes: ■ UPC-A starting with 5 ■ EAN-13 starting with 99 ■ UPC-A/GS1-128 coupon codes You need to turn on UPCA, EAN-13 and UCC-128/EAN-128 to scan all types of coupon codes. (*) Default Attributes UCCEAN128 _enable UCCEAN128 _enable UCC_ Coupon_ Extended_ Code UCC_ Coupon_ Extended_ Code Option Description On Turn on UCC-128/ EAN 128. *Off Turn off UCC-128/ EAN 128. On *Off Turn on UCC coupon extended code. Turn off UCC coupon extended code. 101 Bar Code UPC-A UPCA_Preamble The preamble character consists of a system number and a country code, which represent the type of the product and the country respectively. ■ Off No preamble is used. ■ System Character () Append the system character at the beginning of a bar code. ■ System Character & Country Code ( ) Append the country code and the system character at the beginning of a bar code. UPCA_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes UPCA_ enable Option *On Description Turn on UPC-A. 102 Bar Code Attributes Option Description UPCA_ enable Off Turn off UPC-A. UPCA_ Preamble Off Turn off UPC-A preamble. UPCA_ Preamble *System Character ( ) Show the system character at the beginning of a bar code. UPCA_ Preamble System Character & Country Code (< COUNTRY CODE> ) Show the country code and the system character at the beginning of a bar code. UPCA_ checkdigit _transmit *On UPCA_ checkdigit _transmit Off Turn on UPC-A checkdigit_t ransmit. Turn off UPC-A checkdigit_t ransmit. 103 Bar Code UPC-E UPCE_Preamble The preamble character consists of a system number and a country code, which represent the type of the product and the country respectively. ■ Off No preamble is used. ■ System Character ( ) Append the system character at the beginning of a bar code. ■ System Character & Country Code ( ) Append the country code and the system character at the beginning of a bar code. UPCE_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals UPC, EAN and JAN might have supplementary bar codes to hold additional information. Supplemental bar codes appear to the right of the primary bar codes and are usually shorter than the primary ones. 104 ■ Ignore UPC/EAN/JAN with Supplementals The decoder decodes the primary bar code of UPC/EAN/JAN and ignores the supplemental part. ■ Decode UPC/EAN/JAN with Supplementals The decoder only decodes the bar code with the supplemental. Bar codes without supplements will be ignored. ■ Autodiscriminate UPC/EAN/JAN with Supplementals The decoder decodes UPC/EAN/JAN bar codes with supplementals immediately. If the bar code doesn’t have a supplemental, the decoder needs to decode it a few times to confirm that there is no supplemental. You can set the number of decoding times in UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy. ■ Supplemental Mode Select one of the following modes to decode your bar codes. 378/379 Supplemental Mode 978/979 Supplemental Mode If you select this mode to scan ISBN bar codes, you need to turn on Bookland_EAN, and select an ISBN format using Bookland_ISBN. 105 414/419/434/439 Supplemental Mode 977 Supplemental Mode 491 Supplemental Mode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy The number of times that the decoder must decode a UPC/EAN/JAN bar code to confirm that there is no supplemental. Five or more times is recommended when decoding a combination of UPC/EAN/JAN bar code with or without supplemental. Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Convert decoded UPC-E bar code to the UPC-A format before sending data. After conversion, the data is affected by the attributes you select in UPC-A. (*) Default Attributes Option Description UPCE_ enable *On Turn on UPC-E. UPCE_ enable Off Turn off UPC-E. Off Turn off UPCE_Prea mble. UPCE_ Preamble 106 Bar Code Attributes Option UPCE_ Preamble *System Character ( ) UPCE_ Preamble System Character & Country Code ( ) UPCE_ checkdigit_ transmit *On UPCE_ checkdigit_ transmit Off UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal Ignore UPC/EAN/J AN with Supplemen tals 107 Description Show the system character at the beginning of a bar code. Show the country code and the system character at the beginning of a bar code. Turn on UPCE_chec kdigit_trans mit. Turn off UPCE_chec kdigit_trans mit. Ignore the supplement al part. Bar Code Attributes UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal Option Decode UPC/EAN/J AN Only With Supplemen tals Autodiscri minate UPC/EAN/J AN Supplemen tals Smart Supplemen tal Mode 378/379 Supplemen tal Mode 978/979 Supplemen tal Mode 414/419/43 4/439 Supplemen tal Mode 108 Description Decode the bar code only with supplement als. Repeat decoding a bar code to confirm there is no supplement als. Turn on smart supplement al mode. Turn on 378/379 supplement al mode. Turn on 978/979 supplement al mode. Turn on 414/419/43 4/439 supplement al mode. Bar Code Attributes UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal UPC/EAN/ JAN Supplemen tal Redundanc Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Convert UPC-E to UPC-A Option Description 977 Supplemen tal Mode Turn on 977 supplement al mode. 491 Supplemen tal Mode Turn on 491 supplement al mode. 00-99 Default: 10 On Convert UPC-E to UPC-A. *Off Do not convert UPC-E to UPC-A. 109 Bar Code UPC-E1 UPCE1_Preamble See the description in UPC-E. UPCE1_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. Convert UPC-E1 to UPCA Convert decoded UPC-E1 bar code to the UPC-A format before sending data. After conversion, the data is affected by attributes you select in UPC-A. (*) Default Attributes Option Description UPCE1_ena ble On Turn on UPC-E1 UPCE1_ena ble *Off Turn off UPC-E1 UPCE1_ Preamble Off Turn off UPCE1_ Preamble UPCE1_ Preamble System Character ( ) Show the system character at the beginning of a bar code. 110 Bar Code Attributes UPCE1_ Preamble Option System Character & Country Code ( ) Description Show the country code and the system character at the beginning of a bar code. *On Turn on UPCE1_chec kdigit_trans mit UPCE1_ checkdigit_ transmit Off Turn off checkdigit_t ransmit Convert UPC-E1 to UPCA On Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A *Off Do not convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A. UPCE1_ checkdigit_ transmit Convert UPC-E1 to UPCA 111 Bar Code Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) D25_length_min, D25_length_max See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description D25_enable On Turn on Discrete 2 of 5. D25_enable *Off Turn off Discrete 2 of 5. D25_length_ min 01-99 Default: 1 D25_length_ max 01-99 Default: 1 112 Bar Code Interleaved 2 of 5 (I25) I25_length_min, I25_length_max See the description in Code 11. I25_checkdigit_verify See the description in Code 11. I25_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. Convert I25 to EAN-13 Convert 14-character Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes (I25) to the EAN-13 format before sending data. After conversion, the data is affected by attributes you select in EAN-13. To convert the code, you need to turn on I25, and the code must have a leading zero and a valid EAN-13 check digit. (*) Default Attributes Option Description I25_enable On Turn on Interleaved 2 of 5. I25_enable *Off Turn off Interleaved 2 of 5. I25_length_ min 01-99 Default: 14 113 Bar Code Attributes Option I25_length_ max 01-99 I25_ checkdigit_ verify On Turn on I25_checkdigit _verify. I25_ checkdigit_ verify *Off Turn off I25_checkdigit _verify. I25_ checkdigit_ transmit On Turn on I25_checkdigit _transmit. I25_ checkdigit_ transmit *Off Turn off I25_checkdigit _transmit. Convert I25 to EAN-13 On Convert I25 to EAN-13. *Off Do not convert I25 to EAN-13. Convert I25 to EAN-13 Description Default: 0 114 Bar Code MSI MSI_length_min, MSI_length_max See the description in Code 11. MSI_checkdigit_verify See the description in Code 11. MSI_checkdigit_algorithm You can choose one of two algorithms to calculate the check digit of a MSI bar code. If you choose MOD 10/MOD 11, the system uses MOD 10 to calculate the check digit and append it to the bar code. The new bar code with the MOD 10 check digit will be calculated again using MOD 11, and then the system appends the MOD 11 check digit to the new bar code. The result of the bar code format is: MSI_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description MSI_enable On Turn on MSI. 115 Bar Code Attributes Option Description MSI_enable *Off Turn off MSI. MSI_length _min Default: 4 MSI_length _max 55 Default: 55 MSI_ checkdigit_ verify On Turn on MSI_checkdi git_verify. *Off Turn off checkdigit_ verify. MSI_ checkdigit_ verify MSI_ checkdigit_ algorithm MOD 10/ MOD 11 MSI_ checkdigit_ algorithm *MOD 10/ MOD 10 Use Modulo 10/Modulo 11 to calculate the check digit. Use Modulo 10/Modulo 10 to calculate the check digit. 116 Bar Code Attributes Option Description MSI_ checkdigit_ transmit On Turn on MSI_checkdi git_transmit. MSI_ checkdigit_ transmit *Off Turn off MSI_checkdi git_transmit. 117 Bar Code Codabar CLSI_length_min, CLSI_length_max See the description in Code 11. CLSI_Editing It removes the start and the stop characters, and inserts a space after the first, fifth and tenth character of a 14-character Codabar bar code. NOTIS_Editing It removes the start and the stop characters from a decoded Codabar bar code. Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection Detect uppercase or lowercase Codabar start or stop characters. (*) Default Attributes Option Description Codabar_ enable On Turn on Codebar. Codabar_ enable *Off Turn off Codebar. Default: 5 Codabar_ length_min 118 Bar Code Attributes Option Description Codabar_ length_max 55 Default: 55 CLSI_Editing On Turn on CLSI_Editin CLSI_Editing *Off Turn off CLSI_Editin NOTIS_ Editing On Turn on NOTIS_Editi ng *Off Turn off NOTIS_Editi ng NOTIS_ Editing Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection *Upper Lower Detect upper case Codabar start/stop characters. Detect lower case Codabar start/stop characters. 119 Bar Code Chinese 2 of 5 (*) Default Attributes Option Description Chinese2of5 _enable On Turn on Chinese 2 of 5. Chinese2of5 _enable *Off Turn off Chinese 2 of 5. Bar Code Korean 3 of 5 (*) Default Attributes Korean3of5_ enable Korean3of5_ enable Option Description On Turn on Korean 3 of 5. *Off Turn off Korean 3 of 5. 120 Bar Code Inverse 1D Regular Decode regular 1D bar codes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse 1D bar codes only. Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse 1D bar codes. (*) Default Attributes Description *Regular Decode regular 1D bar codes only. Inverse Only Decode inverse 1D bar codes only. Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse 1D bar codes. 121 Bar Code US Postnet US_Postnet_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description US_Postnet _enable On Turn on US Postnet. US_Postnet _enable *Off Turn off US Postnet. US_Postnet _checkdigit _transmit *On US_Postnet _checkdigit _transmit Off Turn on US_Postnet_c heckdigit_tra nsmit. Turn off US_Postnet_c heckdigit_tra nsmit. 122 Bar Code US Planet (*) Default Attributes Option Description US_Planet_ enable On Turn on US Planet. US_Planet_ enable *Off Turn off US Planet. Bar Code USPS 4CB / One Code / Intelligent Mail (*) Default Attributes Option Description USPS_4CB _enable On Turn on USPS 4CB. USPS_4CB _enable *Off Turn off USPS 4CB. 123 Bar Code UPU FICS Postal (*) Default Attributes Option Description UPU_FICS_ Postal_enable On Turn on UPU FICS Postal. UPU_FICS_ Postal_enable *Off Turn off UPU FICS Postal. Bar Code UK Postal UK_Postnet_checkdigit_transmit See the description in Code 11. (*) Default Attributes Option Description UK_Postal_ enable On Turn on UK Postal. UK_Postal_ enable *Off Turn off UK Postal. UK_Postal_ checkdigit_ transmit *On Turn on UK_Postal_chec kdigit_transmit. Off Turn off UK_Postal_chec kdigit_transmit. UK_Postal_ checkdigit_ transmit 124 Bar Code JAP Postal (*) Default Attributes Option Description JAP_Postal _enable On Turn on JAP Postal. JAP_Postal _enable *Off Turn off JAP Postal. Bar Code Australia Postal (*) Default Attributes Option Description Australia_ Postal_ enable On Turn on Australia Postal. Australia_ Postal_ enable *Off Turn off Australia Postal. 125 Bar Code Netherlands KIX Code (*) Default Attributes Option Description Netherlands _KIX_Code On Turn on Netherlands KIX code. Netherlands _KIX_Code *Off Turn off Netherlands KIX code. Option Description Bar Code PDF417 (*) Default Attributes PDF417_ enable *On Turn on PDF417. PDF417_ enable Off Turn off PDF417. 126 Bar Code Micro PDF417 C128_Emulation It sends certain Micro PDF417 as Code 128. You need to turn on AIM Symbology ID for this attribute to work. Linked Micro PDF417 codes start with 906, 907, 912, 914 and 915 are not supported. Use GS1 Composites instead. When you turn on C128_Emulation, the AIM symbology ID of the Micro PDF417 bar code is: The beginning number of the Micro PDF417 code 903-905 908-909 910-911 The AIM Symbology ID ]C1 ]C2 ]C0 When you turn off C128_Emulation, the AIM symbology ID of the Micro PDF417 bar codes is: The beginning number of the Micro PDF417 code 903-905 908-909 910-911 127 The AIM Symbology ID ]L3 ]L4 ]L5 (*) Default Attributes Option Description MicroPDF4 17_enable On Turn on Micro PDF417. MicroPDF4 17_enable *Off Turn off Micro PDF417. C128_ Emulation On Turn on C128_Emulati on. *Off Turn off C128_Emulati on. C128_ Emulation 128 Bar Code Micro QR (*) Default Attributes Option Description MicroQR_ enable *On Turn on MicroQR MicroQR_ enable Off Turn off MicroQR Bar Code QR Code QR_Inverse ■ Regular Decode regular QR codes only. ■ Inverse Only Decode inverse QR codes only. ■ Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse QR codes. 129 (*) Default Attributes Option Description QR_Code_ enable *On Turn on QR code. QR_Code_ enable Off Turn off QR code. QR_ Inverse *Regular Decode regular QR codes only. QR_ Inverse Inverse Only Decode inverse QR codes only. QR_ Inverse Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse QR codes. Bar Code MaxiCode (*) Default Attributes Option Description Maxicode_ enable On Turn on MaxiCode. Maxicode_ enable *Off Turn off MaxiCode. 130 Bar Code GS1 Databar Convert_GS1_DataBar_to_UPCEAN This attribute only affects GS1 DataBar and GS1 DataBar Limited bar codes not decoded as part of a composite bar code. It removes the leading “010” from DataBar and DataBar Limited bar codes that encode a single zero as the first digit, and sends the bar code as EAN-13. For bar codes starting with two or more zeros but not six zeros, it removes the leading “0100” and send the bar code as UPC-A. After conversion, the data is affected by the UPCA_Preamble attribute. Neither the system character nor the check digit can be removed. (*) Default Attributes GS1_ Databar_ enable GS1_ Databar_ enable GS1_ Databar_ Limited Option Description *On Turn on GS1 Databar. Off Turn off GS1 Databar. On Turn on GS1 Databar Limited. 131 Bar Code Attributes Option GS1_ Databar_ Limited *Off GS1_ Databar_ Expanded On GS1_ Databar_ Expanded *Off Convert_ GS1_ DataBar_ to_ UPCEAN Convert_ GS1_ DataBar_ to_ UPCEAN Description Turn off GS1 Databar Limited. Turn on GS1 Databar Expended. Turn off GS1 Databar Expended. On Convert GS1 Databar to UPC/EAN. *Off Do not convert GS1 Databar to UPC/EAN/ 132 Bar Code Composite UPC_Composite_Mode It links a UPC bar code and a 2D bar code. If you turn on Composite CC-A/B, you need to decide how these bar codes are linked. ■ Never Linked Send the UPC bar code with or without the 2D portion. ■ Always Linked Send the UPC bar code and the 2D portion. If the 2D portion is not detected, the UPC bar code won’t be sent. ■ Autodiscriminate UPC Composites The decoder determines if there is a 2D portion, and sends the UPC bar code as well as the 2D portion (if present). 133 (*) Default Attributes Option Description On Turn on Composite_ CC/C. Composite_C C/C *Off Turn off Composite_ CC/C. Composite_C C-A/B On Turn on Composite_ CCA/B. *Off Turn off Composite_ CCA/B. Composite_C C/C Composite_C C-A/B GS128_Emul ation_ for_UCCEAN Composite On GS128_Emul ation_ for_UCCEAN Composite *Off Composite_T LC39_enable On Turn on GS128 emulation for UCC/EAN Composite. Turn off GS128 emulation for UCC/EAN Composite. Turn on Composite TLC39. 134 Bar Code Attributes Option Description Turn off Composite TLC39. Composite_T LC39_enable *Off UPC_Compo site_ Mode Never Linked UPC_Compo site_ Mode *Always Linked UPC_Compo site_ Mode Autodisc riminate UPC Composi tes Send the UPC with or without the 2D portion. Send the UPC with the 2D portion only. Send the UPC and the 2D portion (if present) 135 Bar Code Aztec Aztec_Inverse ■ Regular Decode regular Aztec bar codes only. ■ Inverse Only Decode inverse Aztec codes only. ■ Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse Aztec codes. (*) Default Attributes Option Aztec_enable *On Turn on Aztec. Aztec_enable Off Turn off Aztec. Aztec_Inverse Regular Aztec_Inverse Inverse Only Aztec_Inverse *Auto Detect 136 Description Decode regular Aztec bar codes only. Decode inverse Aztec bar codes only. Decode both regular and inverse Aztec bar codes. Bar Code Data Matrix Data_Matrix_Decode ■ Regular Decode regular Data Matrix bar codes only. ■ Auto Detect Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix codes. (*) Default Attributes Option Description DataMatrix_ enable *On Turn on Data Matrix. DataMatrix_ enable Off Turn off Data Matrix. Data_Matrix _Decode *Regular Data_Matrix _Decode Auto Detect Decode regular Data Matrix bar codes only. Decode both regular and inverse Data Matrix bar codes. 137 Bar Code 138 5 Troubleshooting You might encounter some issues when you scan bar codes. This chapter provides information that helps you fix common issues. 5.1 Scanner issues My scanner doesn’t emit the aiming pattern. ■ Did you charge your scanner? ■ Did you turn off the aiming pattern? ■ Your battery wears out. Replace the battery and make sure the new battery is charged. ■ Your scanner is waiting your computer to acknowledge data and doesn’t receive any response. Unplug your cradle’s cable (USB or RS-232) and connect it again. ■ Check your USB cable and power supply by connecting them to other compatible devices and test if they work properly. If not, replace them and charge your scanner again. 139 5.2 Bar code issues My scanner doesn’t read a bar code properly. ■ Reset your scanner. ■ Check the quality of your bar codes. Wrinkled, smudged or torn bar codes won’t be read by your scanner. ■ Are your bar codes too close to each other? Cover the bar codes you don’t need and scan the target again. The data isn’t sent to my computer. ■ Did you establish the connection between your scanner and cradle? ■ Did your scanner connect to other Bluetooth device? ■ Make sure the USB cable is tightly plugged into your cradle and computer. ■ Your scanner is connecting to another cradle. Break their connection and connect your scanner to your cradle. 140 6 Specifications PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Light Source Aiming Pattern: 655 +/- 10 nm laser diode Illumination: 625 +/- 5 nm LED Field of View 39.6º Horizontal, 25.7º Vertical Roll/Pitch/ Skew 360°, ±60°, ±60° PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions Scanner: 9.4 x 7.6 x 15.8 cm Cradle: 13x 8.8 x 9.5 cm Weight Scanner: 200 g (battery included) Cradle: 130 g Indicator LED, Beeper, Vibration Resolution 752 H x 480 V pixels 1D (3 mils): Code 39 2D (6.7 mils): PDF417 ACCESSORIES Power Supplies Power Supply (faster charging) 141 SYMBOLOGY DECODE CAPABILITY UPC/EAN/UPCA/UPCE/UPCE1/EAN8/EAN-13/JAN-8/JAN13 plus supplementals, ISBN (Bookland), ISSN, Coupon Code, Code39 (Standard, Full ASCII, UCC/EAN-128, ISBT-128 Concatenated), Code 93, Codabar/NW7, Code 11 (standard, 1-D Matrix 2 of 5), MSI Plessey, I2 of 5 Symbologies (Interleaved 2 of 5/ITF, Discrete 2 of 5 IATA, Chinese 2 of 5), GS1 Databar (Omnidirectional, Truncated,Stacked, Stacked Omnidirectional, Limited, Expanded, Expanded Stacked, Inverse), Base 32 (Italian Pharmacy) PDF417 (and Variants) PDF417, Micro PDF417, Composite Codes (CC-A, CC-B, CC-C/CC-B, CC-C) 2-D Symbologies TLC-39, Aztec (Standard, Inverse), MaxiCode, DataMatrix/ECC 200 (Standard, Inverse), QR Code (Standard, Inverse and Micro) Print Contrast 25% minimum reflectance Interface Supported RS-232, USB Depth of Field 15 mil Data Matrix: Max 12.4” 100% UPC: 1.6–15.5” 142 USER ENVIRONMENT Operating 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Temperature Storage Temperature -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) Humidity 5% to 95% related humidity, non-condensing Drop Specifications Withstands multiple 6 ft./1.8 m drops to concrete (Cradle: 0.9 m) Contaminants Seals to resist airborne particulate contaminants (IP65) Ambient Light Immunity Up to 100,000 LUX, immune to normal artificial indoor and natural outdoor (direct sunlight) lighting REGULATORY Electrical Safety EN60950-1, CNS14336 Laser Safety EN60825-1:1994 +A1: 2002 +A2 2001, IEC60825-1, 21CFR1040.10 and 21CFR1040.11, CDRH Class II, IEC Class 2 EMI/RFI CE, FCC, BSMI, NCC Environmental Compliant with RoHS directive 2002/95/EEC Radio Bluetooth™, Class 1 (100M, in open area), Version 2.1 + EDR, Data rate — up to 3 Megabits/sec 143 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack Battery (3.7V, 2200mAh, 9.25Wh) Up to 55 hours of operation Battery Charger Time Power Supply: 4.5 hours USB Cable: 6.5 hours Power Input 5V ± 10% VDC / 1A 144 Appendix A. Test symbologies Bar codes marked with asterisk (*) are turned on initially. CODABAR PARA CODE 11 PARA CODE 128 PARA* CODE 39 PARA* CODE 93 PARA EAN-13 PARA* 145 PDF417* EAN-8 PARA* UPC-E PARA* INTERLEAVED 2 of 5 PARA MSI/PLESSEY PARA UPC-A PARA* 146 GS1* Micro PDF 147 Appendix B. ASCII table NUL DLE SOH DC1 Null Up F1 Down F2 STX DC2 Left F3 ETX DC3 Right F4 EOT DC4 PgUp F5 ENQ NAK PgDn F6 ACK SYN F7 BEL ETB CAN Bs F8 BS Tab F9 HT EM F10 LF SUB ESC Home Esc VT End F11 FF FS Enter F12 CR GS Insert Ctrl+ SO RS Delete Alt+ SI US SP “ ‘ ★ ﹛ ︱ , \ ﹜ 〜 DEL 148 Appendix C. Default settings of bar codes V: Enabled -: Unsupported Code Type Code 11 Code 39 Italian Pharmacy (Code 32) Code 93 Code 128 ISBT 128 EAN-8 EAN-13 UCC-128/EAN128 (GS1-128) UPC-A UPC-E UPC-E1 Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) Interleaved 2 of 5 (I25) MSI Codabar Chinese 2 of 5 Korean 3 of 5 Inverse 1D US Postnet US Planet USPS 4CB / One Code / Intelligent Mail UPU FICS Postal Space: Disabled Checksum Checksum Read Verificatio Transmissio Enable Enable Enable 149 Code Type UK Postal JAP Postal Australia Postal Netherlands KIX Code PDF417 Micro PDF417 Micro QR QR Code MaxiCode GS1 Databar Composite Aztec Data Matrix Checksum Checksum Read Verificatio Transmissio Enable Enable Enable 150 Appendix D. Data entry bar codes Save Cancel 151
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