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      GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  REFERENCE MANUAL
             DATALOGIC S.p.A. Via Candini 2 40012 - Lippo di Calderara di Reno Bologna - Italy    GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  Ed.: 05/2005  This manual refers to software version 1.00 and later.             ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications and improvements without prior notification.  Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.  Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  © Datalogic S.p.A. 2000-2005  04/05/2005
 iii CONTENTS  GENERAL VIEW ......................................................................................... vi COMPLIANCE............................................................................................ vii LED CLASS............................................................................................... viii 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 1 2 GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 POWER .............................................................. 2 2.1 Powering the OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500................................................ 2 2.2 Battery Type.................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Battery Charging........................................................................................... 3 2.4 Replacing Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Batteries ................................................. 5 3 GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 OPERATION ...................................................... 6 3.1 Bluetooth® Definitions ................................................................................... 6 3.2 Bluetooth® Radio Connection........................................................................ 7 3.3 OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Cable Connections........................................... 8 3.4 RS232 Connection........................................................................................ 9 3.5 USB Connection ........................................................................................... 9 3.6 Wedge Connection ....................................................................................... 9 4 CONFIGURATION...................................................................................... 10 4.1 Configuration Method.................................................................................. 10 4.1.1 Reading Configuration Barcodes ................................................................ 10 4.2 Setup Procedure......................................................................................... 11 4.3 RS232 Interface Selection .......................................................................... 12 4.4 Wedge Interface Selection.......................................................................... 12 4.5 USB Interface Configuration and Selection................................................. 13 4.5.1 USB Interface Selection.............................................................................. 14 4.6 Changing Default Settings .......................................................................... 14 RS232 PARAMETERS............................................................................... 15 Baud Rate................................................................................................... 16 Parity........................................................................................................... 17 Data Bits ..................................................................................................... 17 Stop Bits...................................................................................................... 18 USB ............................................................................................................ 19 Keyboard Nationality................................................................................... 20 WEDGE PARAMETERS ............................................................................ 21 Keyboard Nationality................................................................................... 22
 iv   Caps Lock................................................................................................... 23 Caps Lock Auto-Recognition (IBM AT compatible only) .............................. 23 DATA FORMAT.......................................................................................... 24 Header ........................................................................................................ 25 Terminator................................................................................................... 26 READING PARAMETERS ......................................................................... 27 Hand-Held Operation .................................................................................. 28 Flash Mode ................................................................................................. 28 Beeper Intensity.......................................................................................... 29 Beeper Tone ............................................................................................... 29 Beeper Type ............................................................................................... 30 Beeper Length ............................................................................................ 30 CODE SELECTION .................................................................................... 31 EAN/UPC Family ........................................................................................ 33 2/5 Family ................................................................................................... 37 Code 39 Family........................................................................................... 38 Code 128 Family......................................................................................... 40 Code 93 ...................................................................................................... 41 Codabar Family........................................................................................... 42 MSI.............................................................................................................. 44 Plessey ....................................................................................................... 45 Telepen....................................................................................................... 46 Delta IBM .................................................................................................... 47 Code 11 ...................................................................................................... 48 Code 16K.................................................................................................... 49 Code 49 ...................................................................................................... 49 RSS Family................................................................................................. 50 RADIO PARAMETERS .............................................................................. 51 Radio Protocol Timeout............................................................................... 52 ACK/NACK Protocol and Frame Packing.................................................... 52 Power-Off Timeout...................................................................................... 53 Encryption................................................................................................... 53 Batch Mode................................................................................................. 53 5 REFERENCES ........................................................................................... 54 5.1 Data Format................................................................................................ 54 5.2 Radio Parameters ....................................................................................... 54 5.2.1 Radio Protocol Timeout............................................................................... 54 5.2.2 ACK/NACK Protocol and Frame Packing.................................................... 54 5.2.3 Power-Off Timeout...................................................................................... 56 5.2.4 Batch Mode................................................................................................. 56 6 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS.................................................... 57
 v 7 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................ 58 8 TECHNICAL FEATURES ........................................................................... 59 8.1 Gryphon™ BT SH3500 ............................................................................... 59 8.2 om-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500..................................................................... 60 8.3 Status Indicators ......................................................................................... 61 8.4 Reading Diagrams ...................................................................................... 63 A HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE ..................................................................... 64
 vi   GENERAL VIEW   GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 READER        Figure A – Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Series Reader       Figure B – OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500  Gun searcher LEDsGryphon™ BT SH3500 Battery Cover TriggerBlue LED Reading window
 vii COMPLIANCE   This device must be opened by qualified personnel only.  The batteries must be removed before opening the device.   Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment.  This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired 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.  Contact the competent authority responsible for the management of radio frequency devices of your country to verify the eventual necessity of a user license. Refer to the web site http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/rtte/spectr.htm for further information
 viii   LED CLASS      TO EN60825-1:(2001)
INTRODUCTION  1 1 1 INTRODUCTION   Datalogic has moved a step ahead in the concept of “instinctive reading". The new Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader series has been developed to provide optimised reading performance through excellent ergonomic design, a natural instinctive reading approach and innovative good reading feedback.  The Gryphon™ BT SH3500 (Gryphon™ Bluetooth®) reader is a CCD wireless barcode scanner communicating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using the Serial Port Profile (SPP). Thanks to a Bluetooth® device, such as a Bluetooth® dongle, the reader can send data to a remote Host such as a PC, PDA, printer, etc.  The “INSTINCTIVE READING DISTANCE,” a concept introduced by Datalogic a few years ago based on in-depth ergonomic studies, represents the natural position of the user while reading a code. The Gryphon™ BT SH3500 series takes this concept one step further. It allows wireless operations at the desk/POS within a 10 meter range. The new “blue spot,” (Datalogic patent application) produced by the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 provides “good reading” feedback directly on the code, where the user usually tends to be looking. Correct pointing becomes quick and easy thanks to the sharp and bright illumination line. All these characteristics are coupled with outstanding performance in terms of reading quickness and decoding capability thanks to state-of-the-art optics and a decode rate of 270 scans/sec, making the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 very user friendly, intuitive and fast.  Specially optimised optics allow reading of the most popular standard codes with superior depths of field from near contact to over 30 cm. High resolution codes, which can reach 3 mils are also easily read. The Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader is paving the road for innovative barcode reading.  The OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle is provided in the package to build a Cordless Reading System for the collection, decoding and transmission of barcoded data. It can be connected to a Host PC through a USB, RS232 or Wedge emulation cable. The OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 also allows charging the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 batteries.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 2   2 2  GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 POWER   To begin using your Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader you must charge the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 battery using OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 as described in par. 2.3. A full charge takes less than 4 hours with Li-Ion batteries.   2.1  POWERING THE OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500    CAUTION Connections should always be made with power off!   Apply power to OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 by connecting a power supply unit to the connector on the base of the cradle.  OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 is ready to charge Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader Li-Ion batteries.    OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Power Supply Connector  Power Supply
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 POWER 3 2 2.2 BATTERY TYPE  You can install Li-Ion batteries in the Gryphon™ BT SH3500.   2.3 BATTERY CHARGING  Once the system is connected and powered, you can place the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 onto the cradle to charge the battery.    Charging the Batteries           DISCHARGE   When the reader is correctly placed onto the cradle, the red LED on the cradle goes on to indicate that the battery is charging. The green LED on the cradle goes on when the battery is completely charged.   Power on / Data (yellow LED) Gun searcherCharge completed (green LED) Charging (red LED)
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 4   2 The LEDs positioned on the cradle signal the charge status, as described in the following table:    LED  STATUS  Power on / Data Yellow On = OM-Gryphon™ is powered. Yellow Blinking = OM-Gryphon™ receives commands from the Host.  Charging  Red On = the battery charge is in progress. Red Blinking = the battery reconditioning is in progress.  Charging completed  Green On = the battery is completely charged.   Charging +  Charging completed Red and Green Blinking together = The reader is not correctly placed onto the cradle.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 POWER 5 2 2.4  REPLACING GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 BATTERIES  To change the batteries in your GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 scanner, proceed as follows:     1.1.1.1.    Unscrew the battery cover screw.     2.2.2.2.    Open the battery cover.     3.3.3.3.    Replace the old battery pack with new one, then screw the battery cover back into place.  Li-Ion Battery Pack   CAUTION Dispose of used batteries properly. Do not disassemble, modify, heat or throw batteries into fire. This could cause leakage of liquid, generation of heat or, in extreme cases, explosion. Replace only with the same type recommended.  Battery cover Batterycover screw
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 6   3 3  GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 OPERATION   3.1 BLUETOOTH® DEFINITIONS  Bluetooth® address:  a unique 12-character hexadecimal, IEEE 48-bit address (BT_ADDR) that represents a Bluetooth® device. Bluetooth® controller:  A sub-system containing Bluetooth® RF, baseband, resource controller, link manager, device manager, and Bluetooth® HCI. Bluetooth® device:  a device that is capable of short-range wireless communication using the Bluetooth® system. BT:  abbreviation for Bluetooth®. Bluetooth® protocol is a predefined rule that sets out a specific system for devices to communicate with each other and a protocol stack is the layering of the protocols that are used in a specific technology. The Bluetooth® Radio protocol operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band. Remote Bluetooth® device: any Bluetooth® device the reader can communicate with. SPP:  Serial Port Profile. Bluetooth® profile creating an RS232 cable replacement. Master:  the first Bluetooth® device initiating the radio connection (Discovery procedure). Slave: a Bluetooth® device which can only wait for a Bluetooth® Master device to initiate a connection with it. Piconet: Bluetooth® device network where a Master can communicate with up to 7 Slaves.  For further information about Bluetooth technology see the website: https://www.bluetooth.org/
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 OPERATION 7 3 3.2 BLUETOOTH® RADIO CONNECTION  During typical operation a physical radio channel is shared by a group of devices that are synchronized to a common clock and frequency hopping pattern. One device provides the synchronization reference and is known as the Master. All other devices are known as Slaves. A group of devices synchronized in this fashion form a piconet.  Most Bluetooth® devices can be both Master or Slave. The Master will be the first unit to initiate the connection (page procedure).  Some devices can only be Slaves (i.e. printers). They can only wait for a Bluetooth® Master device to initiate a connection with them.  Gryphon™ BT SH3500 can be either Master or Slave. As Master it can initiate a connection with only one Slave device.  The blue LED and / or the beeper always indicate the reader radio connection status (see also the Reader Status table, at page 62):  •  the radio connection is signaled by the blue LED through a single blink at regular intervals, while if the reader radio is disconnected the LED emits two short blinks at regular intervals;  •  during the initialization procedure, if the radio connection attempt is successful, the reader emits four ascending tones;  •  the radio disconnection is signaled by four descending tones.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 8   3 3.3  OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 CABLE CONNECTIONS  The OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 incorporates a multi-standard interface which can be connected to a Host by simply plugging an RS232, USB or Wedge emulation cable into the Host connector, placed on the base of the cradle. In addition the cradle must be connected to an external power supply. To connect the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500: 1.  Connect the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 to the appropriate interface cable which must be simply plugged into the Host connector on the base of the cradle. 2.  Connect the cradle to an external power supply, see the figure below.   Bottom View   To disconnect the cable, insert a paper clip or other similar object into the hole corresponding to the Host connector on the body of the cradle. Push down on the clip while unplugging the cable. Refer to the following figure:     Disconnecting the Cable   Host Interface CablePower Supply
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 OPERATION 9 3 3.4 RS232 CONNECTION       3.5 USB CONNECTION      3.6 WEDGE CONNECTION       Host  OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 RS232 Host  OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 USB Host OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 WEDGE
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  10   4 4 CONFIGURATION   4.1 CONFIGURATION METHOD  4.1.1  Reading Configuration Barcodes This manual can be used for complete setup and configuration of your reader by following the setup procedures in this chapter (see par. 4.2 for an overview).  If you wish to change the default settings, this manual provides complete configuration of your reader in an easy way.  To configure your reader: 1) Open the page of Appendix C with the hex-numeric table and keep it open during the device configuration. 2) Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page of configuration. 3) Modify the desired parameters in one or more sections following the procedures given for each group. 4) Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page of configuration.  Reference notes describing the operation of the more complex parameters are given in chapter 5.
CONFIGURATION 11 4 4.2 SETUP PROCEDURE  Follow the given procedure to set up Gryphon™ BT SH3500.   Read the restore default parameters code below.   Restore Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Default 1. iPk iPk iPk    Read the Bind code to pair the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 to the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle. The reader is dedicated to the cradle. Any previously bound reader will be excluded.  Bind 2. i3/*k i3/*k i3/*k   The green LED on the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 will blink; the reader is ready to be positioned onto the cradle.   Firmly position the reader onto the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle within 10 seconds, a beep will be emitted, signaling that the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle has been paired to the Gryphon™ BT SH3500, and the green LED on the reader will go off. 3.    YOUR READER IS NOW CONFIGURED TO READ BARCODES USING THE DEFAULT VALUES.   4. Configure the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle. Refer to par. 4.3, par. 4.4 or par. 4.5 depending on the interface selection code required for your application    Green LED
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  12   4 4.3  RS232 INTERFACE SELECTION  1. Read the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 restore default code:    Restore OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Default  i39Rk i39Rk i39Rk   2. Read the RS232 interface selection code:    RS232  i$1k i$1k i$1k    4.4  WEDGE INTERFACE SELECTION  1. Read the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 restore default code:    Restore OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Default  i39Rk i39Rk i39Rk   Read the interface selection code for your application:  WEDGE  IBM AT or PS/2 PCs 2. i$1Bk i$1Bk i$1Bk     IBM XT  i$1Wk i$1Wk i$1Wk
CONFIGURATION 13 4 4.5  USB INTERFACE CONFIGURATION AND SELECTION  The USB interface is compatible with:  Windows 98 (and later)  IBM POS for Windows Mac OS 8.0 (and later)  4690 Operating System   USB START-UP  As with all USB devices, upon connection, the Host performs several checks by communicating with the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500. Before the OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 is ready, the correct USB driver must be loaded.  For all systems, the correct USB driver for the default USB-KBD interface is included in the Host Operating System and will either be loaded automatically or will be suggested by the O.S. and should therefore be selected from the dialog box (the first time only).  You can now read codes with the associated Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader. At this point you can read the USB interface configuration code according to your application. Load drivers from the O.S. (if requested). When configuring the USB-COM interface, the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web site: http://www.datalogic.com.  The OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 is ready.  Connect OM-Gryphon™ BT to Host  Select desired USB interface code (USB-KBD is default) Read test codes. OM-Gryphon™ BT is READYLoad drivers (if requested) Load drivers (if requested)First Start-Up  Successive start-ups will automatically recognize the previously loaded drivers.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  14   4 4.5.1  USB Interface Selection  USB USB-KBD (default) i6"k i6"k i6"k   USB-COM* i6"k i6"k i6"k   *  When configuring USB-COM, the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web page (see http://www.datalogic.com).   4.6  CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS  Once your reader is setup, you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs. Refer to the preceding paragraphs for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application.  In this manual, the configuration parameters are divided into logical groups making it easy to find the desired function based on its reference group.  The first three groups are for Standard Interface parameter configuration: • RS232 • USB • WEDGE  The following parameter groups are common to all interface applications: DATA FORMAT parameters regard the messages sent to the Host system. READING PARAMETERS control various operating modes and indicator status functioning. CODE SELECTION parameters allow configuration of a personalized mix of codes, code families and their options. RADIO PARAMETERS allow configuration of radio control parameters.
 15 RS232 PARAMETERS     BAUD RATE   PARITY   DATA BITS   STOP BITS     1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  16   BAUD RATE    150 baud   i$%6k i$%6k i$%6k       300 baud      600 baud i$%9k i$%9k i$%9k  i$%<k i$%<k i$%<k       1200 baud      2400 baud i$%?k i$%?k i$%?k  i$%Bk i$%Bk i$%Bk       4800 baud       9600 baud i$%Ek i$%Ek i$%Ek  i$%Hk i$%Hk i$%Hk      19200 baud      38400 baud i$%Kk i$%Kk i$%Kk  i$%Nk i$%Nk i$%Nk
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  17 PARITY    none i$$4k i$$4k i$$4k     even parity i$$7k i$$7k i$$7k     odd parity i$$:k i$$:k i$$:k    DATA BITS   7 bits i$"0k i$"0k i$"0k      8 bits i$"3k i$"3k i$"3k     9 bits i$"6k i$"6k i$"6k
Enter configuration ik ik RS232 Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  18   STOP BITS    1 stop bit i$#2k i$#2k i$#2k     2 stop bits i$#5k i$#5k i$#5k
  19 USB     USB-KBD Keyboard nationality     1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter configuration ik ik USB Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  20  KEYBOARD NATIONALITY   This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default.   Belgian  i'+Zk i'+Zk i'+Zk      English      French i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Kk i'+Kk i'+Kk      German      Italian i'+Nk i'+Nk i'+Nk  i'+Hk i'+Hk i'+Hk      Spanish      Swedish i'+Wk i'+Wk i'+Wk  i'+Tk i'+Tk i'+Tk       USA      Japanese i'+Ek i'+Ek i'+Ek i'+]k i'+]k i'+]k
  21 WEDGE PARAMETERS     KEYBOARD NATIONALITY   CAPS LOCK   CAPS LOCK AUTO-RECOGNITION     1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter configuration ik ik WEDGE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  22  KEYBOARD NATIONALITY    Belgian  i'+Zk i'+Zk i'+Zk      English      French i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Qk i'+Kk i'+Kk i'+Kk      German      Italian i'+Nk i'+Nk i'+Nk  i'+Hk i'+Hk i'+Hk      Spanish      Swedish i'+Wk i'+Wk i'+Wk  i'+Tk i'+Tk i'+Tk       USA  i'+Ek i'+Ek i'+Ek  The Japanese Keyboard Nationality selection is valid only for IBM AT compatible PCs.  Japanese i'+]k i'+]k i'+]k
Enter configuration ik ik WEDGE Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   23 CAPS LOCK    caps lock OFF i'&;k i'&;k i'&;k     caps lock ON i'&>k i'&>k i'&>k   Select the appropriate code to match your keyboard caps lock status.  Note: For IBM AT and PC Notebook interface selections, the caps lock status is automatically recognized, therefore this command is not necessary.    CAPS LOCK AUTO-RECOGNITION (IBM AT COMPATIBLE ONLY)   disable i'1Qk i'1Qk i'1Qk      enable i'1Tk i'1Tk i'1Tk
 24  DATA FORMAT      HEADER   TERMINATOR     1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter Configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   25 HEADER    no header     i&"k i&"k i&"k    one character header  two character header  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k   three character header  four character header  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k    five character header  six character header  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k  ☞i&"#k i&"#k i&"#k   seven character header  eight character header  ☞i&"'k i&"'k i&"'k  ☞i&"+k i&"+k i&"+k     After selecting one of the desired Header codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table.  Valid characters for all readers are in the range:  00-FE  Example:    four character header+  41  +  42  +  43  +  44  =  Header  ABCD
Enter Configuration ik ik DATA FORMAT Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  26  TERMINATOR   no terminator       i&"k i&"k i&"k    one character terminator  two character terminator  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k  ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k    three character terminator  four character terminator  ☞i&"k i&"k i&"k  ☞ i&"k i&"k i&"k    five character terminator  six character terminator  ☞i&""k i&""k i&""k  ☞ i&"&k i&"&k i&"&k    seven character terminator  eight character terminator ☞i&"*k i&"*k i&"*k  ☞ i&".k i&".k i&".k       After selecting one of the desired Terminator codes, read the character(s) from the HEX table.  Valid characters for all readers are in the range:  00-FE Example:  two character terminator+  0D  +  0A  =  Terminator  CR LF   Default terminators = CR LF.
  27 READING PARAMETERS    HAND-HELD OPERATION   FLASH MODE   BEEPER INTENSITY   BEEPER TONE   BEEPER TYPE   BEEPER LENGTH     1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter Configuration ik ik  READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  28  HAND-HELD OPERATION   hardware trigger     i#,Fk i#,Fk i#,Fk     software trigger   i#,Ck i#,Ck i#,Ck    FLASH MODE   "FLASH" ON duration ☞ i##1k i##1k i##1k       "FLASH" OFF duration ☞ i##4k i##4k i##4k     Read 2 numbers in the range 01-99: 01 to 99 = from .1 to 9.9 seconds.   Flash-ON = 1 sec. Flash-OFF = 0.6 sec
Enter Configuration ik ik  READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   29 BEEPER INTENSITY   * very low intensity    i#(;k i#(;k i#(;k     low intensity    medium intensity  i#(>k i#(>k i#(>k i#(Ak i#(Ak i#(Ak      high intensity   i#(Dk i#(Dk i#(Dk  *  This sets the beeper OFF for data entry, while for all other beeper signals it has the meaning very low intensity.  The Intensity parameter is effective for all operating conditions described in par. 8.3.    BEEPER TONE    tone 1   i#)=k i#)=k i#)=k       tone 2    tone 3  i#)@k i#)@k i#)@k i#)Ck i#)Ck i#)Ck     tone 4   i#)Fk i#)Fk i#)Fk
Enter Configuration ik ik  READING PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  30  BEEPER TYPE    monotone    i#+Ak i#+Ak i#+Ak    bitonal   i#+Dk i#+Dk i#+Dk    BEEPER LENGTH   long   i#*?k i#*?k i#*?k     short   i#*Bk i#*Bk i#*Bk
  31 CODE SELECTION    EAN/UPC FAMILY   2/5 FAMILY   CODE 39 FAMILY   CODE 128 FAMILY   CODABAR FAMILY   CODE 93    MSI    PLESSEY   TELEPEN   DELTA IBM    CODE 11    CODE 16K    CODE 49    RSS FAMILY   1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page. 2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given  = Default value 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  32    DISABLE ALL CODE FAMILIES i";`k i";`k i";`k    NOTE The reader allows up to 5 code selections. This does not limit the number of CODES enabled to 5, as it depends on the code family.   SINGLE SELECTIONS =     Example 5 code selections:  1.   2/5 Interleaved   2.   2/5 Industrial   3.   Code 128 + EAN 128   4.   Code 39 Full ASCII + Code 32   5.   UPC A/UPC E   In this section all SINGLE code selections are underlined and in bold.  •  ONE combination code from the EAN family •  ONE code from the 2/5 family
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   33 EAN/UPC FAMILY   disable the family i"".k i"".k i"".k  Read the desired family code  Note: Since the EAN/UPC without ADD ON code selection is enabled by default, to correctly enable another selection, first disable the family.   EAN 8/EAN 13/UPC A/UPC E  with and without ADD ON i""Fk i""Fk i""Fk    WITHOUT ADD ON    EAN 8/EAN 13/UPC A/UPC E i""1k i""1k i""1k   EAN 8/EAN 13 i""7k i""7k i""7k   UPC A/UPC E i"":k i"":k i"":k
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  34  WITH ADD ON 2 AND 5  EAN 8/EAN 13/UPC A/UPC E i""=k i""=k i""=k    EAN 8/EAN 13  i""@k i""@k i""@k     UPC A/UPC E  i""Ck i""Ck i""Ck   WITH ADD ON 2 ONLY    EAN 8/EAN 13  i"",k i"",k i"",k    UPC A/UPC E  i"".k i"".k i"".k  WITH ADD ON 5 ONLY   EAN 8/EAN 13  i""-k i""-k i""-k    UPC A/UPC E  i""/!k i""/!k i""/!k
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   35 EAN/UPC CHECK DIGIT TX SELECTIONS  For each code type in this family you can choose to transmit the check digit or not  CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION       EAN 8   NO CHECK DIGIT TRANSMISSION i""(Pk i""(Pk i""(Pk      EAN 8    i""(Lk i""(Lk i""(Lk    EAN 13     i"")Sk i"")Sk i"")Sk       EAN 13    i"")Ok i"")Ok i"")Ok    UPC A     i""*Vk i""*Vk i""*Vk       UPC A    i""*Rk i""*Rk i""*Rk    UPC E     i""+Yk i""+Yk i""+Yk        UPC E    i""+Uk i""+Uk i""+Uk
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  36  CONVERSION OPTIONS   UPC E to UPC A conversion i"""ak i"""ak i"""ak   UPC E to EAN 13 conversion i""#dk i""#dk i""#dk   UPC A to EAN 13 conversion i""$gk i""$gk i""$gk   EAN 8 to EAN 13 conversion i""%k i""%k i""%k   enable only ISBN conversion i"1Ok i"1Ok i"1Ok   enable only ISSN conversion i"1Rk i"1Rk i"1Rk   enable both ISBN and ISSN conversion i"1Uk i"1Uk i"1Uk   disable both ISBN and ISSN conversion i"1Lk i"1Lk i"1Lk
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   37 2/5 FAMILY  disable the family i"$2k i"$2k i"$2k     Read the desired family code      Read a check digit selection   Interleaved 2/5   ☞i"$5k i"$5k i"$5k   CHECK DIGIT TABLE  no check digit control    Normal 2/5 (5 Bars)  ik ik ik ☞i"$8k i"$8k i"$8k     check digit control and transmission    Industrial 2/5 (IATA)  ik ik ik ☞i"$;k i"$;k i"$;k     Check digit control without transmission    Matrix 2/5 (3 Bars)  ik ik ik ☞i"$>k i"$>k i"$>k   Read 4 numbers for the code length where: −  First 2 digits = minimum code length. −  Second 2 digits = maximum code length. The pharmaceutical code below is part of the 2/5 family but has no check digit nor code length selections.  Code CIP/HR  The maximum code length is 99 characters. The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum. Examples: i"$Ak i"$Ak i"$Ak  French pharmaceutical code   0199 =   variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code. 1010 = 10 digit code length only.
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  38  CODE 39 FAMILY   disable the family i"#0k i"#0k i"#0k      Read the desired family code    Read a check digit selection    Standard Code 39   CHECK DIGIT TABLE   no check digit control ☞i"#3k i"#3k i"#3k  ik ik ik      Full ASCII Code 39   check digit control and transmission ☞i"#6k i"#6k i"#6k  ik ik ik     check digit control without transmission    ik ik ik
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   39 The pharmaceutical codes below are part of the Code 39 family but have no check digit selections.  Code CIP39    i"#9k i"#9k i"#9k French pharmaceutical code    Code 32     i"#<k i"#<k i"#<k    Italian pharmaceutical code     CODE LENGTH (optional) The code length selection is valid for the entire Code 39 family Read the code + 4 numbers for the code length where:  set code length First 2 digits = minimum code length. Second 2 digits = maximum code length. i"#k i"#k i"#k The maximum code length is 99 characters. The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum. Examples:   0199 = variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code.  1010 = 10 digit code length only.
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  40  CODE 128 FAMILY   disable the family i"*>k i"*>k i"*>k    Read the desired family code  Code 128 i"*k i"*k i"*k control without transmission of check digit    EAN 128 i"*!k i"*!k i"*!k control without transmission of check digit    Add GS Before Code  Code EAN 128 uses the ASCII <GS> character to separate a variable length code field from the next code field. This character can also be added before the code.   disable i&2Rk i&2Rk i&2Rk    enable i&2Uk i&2Uk i&2Uk
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   41 ISBT 128 i"*$k i"*$k i"*$k  Enabling ISBT 128 automatically disables Puzzle Solver.   CODE LENGTH (optional) The code length selection is valid for the entire Code 128 family Read the code + 4 numbers for the code length where:  set code length First 2 digits = minimum code length. Second 2 digits = maximum code length. i"*-+k i"*-+k i"*-+k  The maximum code length is 99 characters. The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum. Examples:   0199 = variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code.  1010 = 10 digit code length only.  The length is calculated on the output string.   CODE 93    disable the code i",Bk i",Bk i",Bk      Code 93 i",Ek i",Ek i",Ek control without transmission of check digit
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  42  CODABAR FAMILY    disable the family i"%4k i"%4k i"%4k      Read the desired equality control code     Read a start/stop transmission selection       START/STOP CHARACTER TRANSMISSION  Standard Codabar    ☞i"%k i"%k i"%k no start/stop character equality control   no transmission      ik ik ik  Standard Codabar    ☞i"%k i"%k i"%k start/stop character equality control      transmission   ik ik ik  The Codabar ABC code below uses a fixed start/stop character transmission selection.    Codabar ABC i"%k i"%k i"%k no start/stop character equality control but transmission.
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   43 Codabar ABC Forced Concatenation  enable Codabar ABC with forced concatenation i"%k i"%k i"%k non start/stop character equality control but transmission   CODE LENGTH (optional) The code length selection is valid for the entire Codabar family Read the code + 4 numbers for the code length where:  set code length First 2 digits = minimum code length. Second 2 digits = maximum code length. i"%"k i"%"k i"%"k The maximum code length is 99 characters. The minimum code length must always be less than or equal to the maximum. Examples:   0199 = variable from 1 to 99 digits in the code.  1010 = 10 digit code length only.  START/STOP CHARACTER CASE IN TRANSMISSION   The start/stop character case selections below are valid for the entire Codabar family:    transmit start/stop characters in lower case i"%"@k i"%"@k i"%"@k    transmit start/stop characters in upper case i"%"Dk i"%"Dk i"%"Dk
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  44  MSI   disable the family i"&6k i"&6k i"&6k  Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections. no check digit control   i"&9k i"&9k i"&9k    MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission  i"&<k i"&<k i"&<k MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission  i"&?k i"&?k i"&?k   MOD11 - MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission  i"&Bk i"&Bk i"&Bk MOD11 - MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission  i"&Ek i"&Ek i"&Ek   MOD10 - MOD10 check digit control no check digit transmission  i"&Hk i"&Hk i"&Hk MOD10 - MOD10 check digit control check digit transmission  i"&Kk i"&Kk i"&Kk
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   45 PLESSEY   disable the family i"'8k i"'8k i"'8k  Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections.   Standard Plessey no check digit control  i"'k i"'k i"'k   check digit control check digit transmitted  i"'k i"'k i"'k check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"' k i"' k i"' k    Anker Plessey  no check digit control  i"'k i"'k i"'k check digit control check digit transmitted  i"'k i"'k i"'k   check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"'#k i"'#k i"'#k
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  46  TELEPEN   disable the family i"-Dk i"-Dk i"-Dk  Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections.       Numeric Telepen no check digit control  i"-$k i"-$k i"-$k  check digit control check digit transmitted  i"-(k i"-(k i"-(k check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"-,k i"-,k i"-,k      Alphanumeric Telepen  no check digit control  i"-'k i"-'k i"-'k check digit control check digit transmitted i"-+k i"-+k i"-+k  check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"-/k i"-/k i"-/k
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   47 DELTA IBM   disable the family i")<k i")<k i")<k    Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections.       no check digit control i")?k i")?k i")?k          Type 1 check digit control i")Bk i")Bk i")Bk          Type 2 check digit control i")Ek i")Ek i")Ek
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  48  CODE 11   disable the family i"(:k i"(:k i"(:k  Enable the code by selecting one of the check digit selections.  no check digit control  i"(=k i"(=k i"(=k Type C check digit control check digit transmitted   i"(k i"(k i"(k   Type C check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"(!k i"(!k i"(!k Type K check digit control check digit transmitted   i"( k i"( k i"( k   Type K check digit control check digit not transmitted  i"($k i"($k i"($k  Type C and Type K check digit control check digits transmitted  i"(#k i"(#k i"(#k   Type C and Type K check digit control check digits not transmitted  i"('k i"('k i"('k
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   49 CODE 16K    disable the code i"+@k i"+@k i"+@k      Code 16K i"+Ck i"+Ck i"+Ck   To read stacked codes, simply move the illuminated bar over the code so that each line of the code is scanned. During this process a series of brief "ticks" indicates that reading is proceeding correctly.    CODE 49    disable the code i".Fk i".Fk i".Fk      Code 49 i".Ik i".Ik i".Ik   To read stacked codes, simply move the illuminated bar over the code so that each line of the code is scanned. During this process a series of brief "ticks" indicates that reading is proceeding correctly.
Enter Configuration ik ik  CODE SELECTION Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  50  RSS FAMILY    disables the family i"2Nk i"2Nk i"2Nk  DISABLE CODE   ENABLE CODE   disable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked    i"2*k i"2*k i"2*k   enable RSS Expanded Linear and Stacked    i"2.k i"2.k i"2.k   disable RSS Limited    i"2-k i"2-k i"2-k           enable RSS Limited    i"21k i"21k i"21k        disable RSS 14 Linear  and Stacked     i"20k i"20k i"20k    enable RSS 14 Linear and Stacked     i"24k i"24k i"24k   To read the stacked version of these codes, simply move the reader over the code so that each line of the code is scanned.
  51 RADIO PARAMETERS        RADIO PROTOCOL TIMEOUT   ACK/NACK PROTOCOL AND FRAME PACKING   POWER-OFF TIMEOUT   ENCRYPTION   BATCH MODE       1. Read the Enter Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.  2. Read configuration codes from the desired groups. ☞= Read the code and follow the procedure given 3. Read the Exit and Save Configuration code ONCE, available at the top of each page.
Enter Configuration ik ik  RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k  52  RADIO PROTOCOL TIMEOUT   radio protocol timeout ☞ i3)k i3)k i3)k   Read a number from the table where: 03-19 =  timeout from 3 to 19 seconds   3 seconds    See par. 5.2.1 for details.    ACK/NACK PROTOCOL AND FRAME PACKING    no ACK/NACK protocol  nor frame packing    i2-Tk i2-Tk i2-Tk    ACK/NACK protocol only  frame packing only  i2-Wk i2-Wk i2-Wk  i2-Zk i2-Zk i2-Zk    ACK/NACK protocol  and frame packing   i2-]k i2-]k i2-]k   See par. 5.2.2 for details.
Enter Configuration ik ik  RADIO PARAMETERS Exit and Save Configuration i k i k   53 POWER-OFF TIMEOUT   power-off timeout ☞ i31-k i31-k i31-k     Read 2 numbers in the range 00-99:   00 =   Power-off disabled; reader always ready 01-99 =   corresponds to a max. 99 hour delay before power-off.   power-off after 4 hours.  See par. 5.2.3 for details.    ENCRYPTION    disable    i2#@k i2#@k i2#@k    enable    i2#Ck i2#Ck i2#Ck     BATCH MODE    disable    i2&Fk i2&Fk i2&Fk     enable   i2&Ik i2&Ik i2&Ik   See par. 5.2.4 for details.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 54  5 5 REFERENCES   5.1 DATA FORMAT  The output message from Gryphon™ BT SH3500 towards the Host uses the following format:  [Bluetooth Reader Addr] [Reader Addr Delimiter] [Header] [Code ID] [Code Length] CODE [Terminator]  [Items in square brackets are optional.]   5.2 RADIO PARAMETERS  5.2.1  Radio Protocol Timeout  This parameter sets the valid time to wait before transmission between the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader and the remote Bluetooth® device is considered failed.  This parameter should be set taking into consideration the radio traffic (number of readers in the same area). It can be set between 3 and 19 seconds.   5.2.2  ACK/NACK Protocol and Frame Packing  ACK/NACK Protocol The transmission protocol takes place between the reader and the Host. The reader passes its data (code read) to the remote Bluetooth® device (Host).  When ACK/NACK is disabled, there is no control from reader to Host transmission, therefore the reader responds with the good reception tone.  Host with Bluetooth® device  GRYPHON BT data good RX beep  ACK/NACK disabled
REFERENCES  55 5 Host with Bluetooth® device NACKdata   GRYPHON BT data good RX beep ACK  ACK/NACK enabled  When ACK/NACK is enabled, the Host sends an ACK character (06 HEX) in the case of good reception or the NACK character (15 HEX) requesting re-transmission, in the case of bad reception. Only after the ACK character is received by Gryphon™ BT SH3500 does the reader respond with the good reception tone. If the reader does not receive an ACK or NACK, transmission is ended after the Radio Protocol Timeout, par. 5.2.1.   Frame Packing When Frame Packing is disabled, the Output Message from the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader is sent to the Host as is, see par. 5.1.  If instead, Frame Packing is enabled, the Output Message is "packed" into a Frame with the following format:   STX Length Control Counter Output Message CRC-16 CR where:  STX = Frame Start character (02 Hex).  Length = 2 bytes; indicates frame length of the remaining fields (including CR).  Control = 1 byte; indicates message fragmentation. For further details see the DL Security Protocol documentation on the CD-ROM.  Counter = a loop counter for the Output Message characters (bytes) that cycles from 0 to 255 and then restarts.  Output Message = complete text message from the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 reader including optional fields as shown in par. 5.1. The maximum length of this field is 304 bytes.  CRC-16) = 2 bytes; 16-bit Cyclic Redundancy Check based on the hex 1021 polynomial and performed on all bytes from Length up to the CRC itself. The MSB is sent first. For further details see the DL Security Protocol documentation on the CD-ROM.  CR = Frame Stop character (0D Hex).
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 56  5 To simplify the management of this frame packing, and to avoid having to develop a special proprietary software program, included on the CD-ROM are: the DL Security Protocol example program, (written in Visual Basic), the Windlbt.dll, and the source code of the example. The example program allows extraction of the data from the frame, verification of the CRC, discarding any duplicate data (with the same counter value), and automatic management of Frame Packing and ACK/NACK protocol in response to each frame.   5.2.3 Power-Off Timeout  If this command is enabled, after the desired timeout in hours, the GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 batteries are disconnected and all power consumption ceases. To restore power, press the trigger once. The reader will now be ready to read codes. Power-off does not effect configuration parameters.   5.2.4 Batch Mode  Batch mode allows codes to be stored in the gun on a FIFO basis whenever the gun is out of range. In this case radio communication is not suspended and transmission is attempted after each code read. If transmission cannot be successfully completed, then the code is added to the list. When the gun returns in range, transmission of the codes to the cradle resumes automatically, according to the selected communication protocol, upon simply pressing and releasing the trigger or by successfully reading a new code.
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS  57 6 6  SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS   The following commands carry out their specific function and then exit the configuration environment.    Command Description i25?k i25?k i25?k Unbind the reader preventing the connection to a cradle to which it was previously bound. i1PGGk i1PGGk i1PGGk Turn the reader off.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 58  7 7 TROUBLESHOOTING   Problem Solution The beeper and LED signal radio disconnection from the remote Bluetooth® device. The distance between the remote device and Gryphon™ BT SH3500 may be too far or there may be obstacles to radio transmission between them. Reconnect. The requested radio connection by Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Master does not activate. Reduce the distance between the devices.  Check that Gryphon™ BT SH3500 is powered (batteries are charged), that the radio protocol software version is compatible with Gryphon™ BT SH3500, that there is not already another BT device connected using the same SPP profile.  Insert the remote device address again to Gryphon™ BT SH3500.  Check the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 configuration using the Transmit configuration command via OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle. The remote Bluetooth® device recognizes Gryphon™ BT SH3500 but cannot connect to it. Check that there are no limits set to the connection such as a password.   Check that the radio protocol software version is compatible with Gryphon™ BT SH3500. The radio range seems reduced. Check that there are no obstacles to radio transmission between the devices. An un-connected Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Master accepts a radio connection from another Bluetooth® Master device. In this case the Gryphon™ BT SH3500 automatically forces a disconnection and restarts. A Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Master fails to make an automatic connection. Double-click the trigger to force an immediate retry of the radio connection or read the "Request Radio Connection" code in par. Errore. L'origine riferimento non è stata trovata.. A Gryphon™ BT SH3500 Master remains connected to a Slave device. Read the "Request Radio Disconnection" code in par. Errore. L'origine riferimento non è stata trovata. or power off the Bluetooth® Slave device.
TECHNICAL FEATURES  59 8 8 TECHNICAL FEATURES   8.1  GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  Electrical Features Battery Type  Li-Ion batteries 1.2 V – 1850 mAh or 2100 mAh Time of recharge  max. 4 hours Operating autonomy (typ. continuous reading)  >14 hours Max scan rate  270 scans/sec Indicators  LED, Good Read Spot, Beeper Optical Features Sensor  CCD solid state (3648 pixels) Illuminator LED array Wavelength  630 ~ 670 nm Max. LED Output Power  0.33 mW LED Safety Class  Class 1  EN 60825-1 Reading field  see reading diagram (p. 63) Max. resolution  0.076 mm, 3 mils PCS minimum  15% (Datalogic Test Chart) Reading Pitch angle  65° Reading Skew angle  80° Reading Tilt angle  35° Radio Features Bluetooth® version  Bluetooth® 1.1 Profiles supported  Serial Port Profile Working frequency  2.4000 to 2.4835 GHz Maximum output power  2.5 mW (class 2) Range (in open air)  10 m typical Radio frequency  up to 921 Kbps Effective radiated power  <10 mW Environmental Features Working Temperature  0° to + 40 °C Storage Temperature (without battery)  -20°to + 70 °C Humidity  90% non condensing Drop resistance  1.8 m Ambient light immunity  100000 lux (sunlight) / 4000 lux (artificial light) Protection class  IP30
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 60  8 Mechanical Features Weight (with batteries)  about 280 g. (including battery) Dimensions  179 x 81 x 98 mm  Material  ABS and Polycarbonate molded with rubber Decoding Capability Readable codes  EAN/UPC, ISBN/ISSN, 2/5 family, Code 39 (plus Code 32, Cip 39), Codabar, Code 93, MSI, Plessey, Telepen, Delta IBM, Code 11, EAN 128, Code 128, ISBT 128, Code 16K, Code 49, RSS family Other features  encryption   8.2  OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  Electrical Features Supply voltage  9..28 Vdc Power consumption  max. 8 W (charging) * Indicators Battery charging (red) Charge completed (green) Power (yellow) Time of recharge  max.4 hours Environmental Features Working temperature  0° to +40 °C Storage temperature  -20° to +70 °C Humidity  90 % non condensing Protection class  IP30 Maximum number of devices in the same area  >50 Communications Interface  RS232, Keyboard emulation (AT, XT, minidin PS/2), USB Mechanical Features Weight  about 250 g. Dimensions  208 x 107 x 55.5 mm Material ABS   *  Having a switching regulator inside, the OM-Gryphon™ SH3500 draws the same power, regardless of the supply voltage, i.e. as the input voltage increases the current drawn decreases.
TECHNICAL FEATURES  61 8 8.3 STATUS INDICATORS  The reader has three indicators, LED, Beeper and Good Read Spot. The OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 cradle has three LEDs. They signal several operating conditions which are described in the tables below.  H = high tone  M = medium tone L = low tone   GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 READER  START-UP Beeper¹ Meaning L L L L   H  Parameters loaded correctly, radio OK L L L L   H L H L  Parameters loaded correctly, no answer from radio H  H  H  H long tones Parameter loading error, reading or writing error in the non volatile memory H L H L  Hardware error in EEPROM   GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 READER  CONFIGURATION Beeper¹ Meaning H H H H  Correct entry or exit from Configuration mode L  Good read of a command L L L  Command read error   GRYPHON™ BT SH3500  POWER Beeper LED Meaning 10 short H  10 short blinks  Low Battery   ¹  Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals.
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 62  8 GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 READER  DATA ENTRY Beeper¹ LED  Good Read Spot  Meaning one beep² ON  ON  Correct read of a code in normal mode H  L  long       TX error between Gryphon™ BT SH3500 and remote Bluetooth® device H  long  ON  ON  Successful advanced format concatenation H H H      Timeout expired – operation not completed H  H  long      Error in advanced data formatting   OFF  OFF  Ready to read a code   GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 READER  STATUS Beeper¹ LED Meaning L M M H    Radio connection H M M L    Radio disconnection   1 blink / 2 sec.  Radio connected   2 blinks / 2 sec.  Radio not connected   1 blink / 4 sec.  Sleep state and radio connected   2 blinks / 4 sec.  Sleep state and radio not connected ticks  Short blinks (Master only)  Connection / re-connection attempts   ¹  Only the Beeper Intensity command can modify these signals. ² The data entry good read tone is user-configurable with all the Beeper commands in the Reading Parameters section.   Normally this results in two beeps; the first indicates that the reader has decoded the code, the second indicates whether the remote Bluetooth® device has received the data.
TECHNICAL FEATURES  63 8 OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 CHARGE STATUS Red LED  Green LED  Meaning ON OFF Charging OFF  ON  End of charge Flashing  OFF  Reconditioning (see par. 2.3) OFF  OFF  No gun inserted or Alkaline battery selected Flashing  Flashing  Reader not correctly placed onto the charger; shorted or open battery   OM-GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 POWER/COMMUNICATION Yellow LED  Meaning ON Power applied OFF  Error in reading EEPROM parameters / Insufficient Voltage Blinking  OM-Gryphon™ BT SH3500 receives commands from the Host   8.4 READING DIAGRAMS  GRYPHON™ BT SH3500100 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 Reading Zones (10° skew angle) (cm) CODE 390.13 mm (5 mils) EAN13 M=10.33 mm (13 mils) CODE 390.50 mm (20 mils) CODE 39 0.076 mm(3 mils) 0.13 mm (5 mils) 40
GRYPHON™ BT SH3500 64  A A  HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE  CHARACTER TO HEX CONVERSION TABLE char hex  char hex  char hex NUL  00  *  2A  U  55 SOH  01  +  2B  V  56 STX  02  ,  2C  W  57 ETX  03  -  2D  X  58 EOT  04  .  2E  Y  59 ENQ  05  /  2F  Z  5A ACK  06  0  30  [  5B BEL  07  1  31  \  5C BS  08  2  32  ]  5D HT  09  3  33  ^  5E LF  0A  4  34  _  5F VT  0B  5  35  `  60 FF  0C  6  36  a  61 CR  0D  7  37  b  62 SO  0E  8  38  c  63 SI  0F  9  39  d  64 DLE  10  :  3A  e  65 DC1  11  ;  3B  f  66 DC2  12  <  3C  g  67 DC3  13  =  3D  h  68 DC4  14  >  3E  i  69 NAK  15  ?  3F  j  6A SYN  16  @  40  k  6B ETB  17  A  41  l  6C CAN  18  B  42  m  6D EM  19  C  43  n  6E SUB  1A  D  44  o  6F ESC  1B  E  45  p  70 FS  1C  F  46  q  71 GS  1D  G  47  r  72 RS  1E  H  48  s  73 US  1F  I  49  t  74 SPACE  20  J  4A  u  75 !  21  K  4B  v  76 "  22  L  4C  w  77 #  23  M  4D  x  78 $  24  N  4E  y  79 %  25  O  4F  z  7A &  26  P  50  {  7B '  27  Q  51  |  7C (  28  R  52  }  7D )  29  S  53  ~  7E   T  54  DEL  7F
HEX AND NUMERIC TABLE -  65 A  ik ik ik  0 ik ik ik ik ik ik 1 2 ik ik ik ik ik ik 3 4 ik ik ik ik ik ik 5 6 ik ik ik ik ik ik 7 8 ik ik ik i"#k i"#k i"#k 9 A i#$k i#$k i#$k i$%k i$%k i$%k B C i%&k i%&k i%&k i&'k i&'k i&'k D E i'(k i'(k i'(k  F  Backspace ik ik Cancels  an incomplete configuration sequence

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