Honeywell MX2702B Bluetooth Bar Code Scanner Base Station User Manual 5620 UG Rev a
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IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Retail Cordless System ™ ft 10 Disclaimer Hand Held Products, Inc. d/b/a HHP (“HHP”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HHP to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HHP. HHP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HHP. © 2004 Hand Held Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Web Address: www.HHP.com Microsoft Pocket PC 2002, Windows, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, ActiveSync, Outlook, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. Statement of Agency Compliance The IT2020/IT5620 system meets or exceeds the requirements of all applicable standards organizations for safe operation. However, as with any electrical equipment, the best way to ensure safe operation is to operate them according to the agency guidelines that follow. Please read these guidelines carefully before using your IT2020/IT5620 system. Regulatory and Safety Approvals for the IT2020/IT5620 Parameter Specification USA FCC Part 15, Class B Canada ICES-003 European Community EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Class B EN60950 EN60825-1 EN55024:1998 FCC Class B Compliance Statement 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that 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. 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 or television technician for help. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at FCC local regional offices. Hand Held Products, Inc. is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Hand Held Products, Inc. The correction is the responsibility of the user. Use only shielded data cables with this system. In accordance with FCC 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines for body-worn operation, do not use accessories that contain metallic components and ensure that the device is at least 15mm (0.6 inches) from the body. Canadian Compliance This Class B digital apparatus compiles with Canadian ICES-003. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. CE Compliance The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. For CE-related inquiries, please contact: Hand Held Products, Inc. Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands HHP shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive. Regulatory Approvals for Bluetooth Radio Devices RF devices are designed to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and have been recommended for adoption by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Parameter Specification RF Approvals U.S.A. FCC Part 15.247 Canada RSS 210 Bluetooth Radio Device R&TTE Compliance Statement The IT2020 and IT5620 are in conformity with all essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This equipment has been assessed to the following standards: Parameter Specification R&TTE EN 300 328-2:2000 EN 301 489-1 (2002-08) EN 301 489-17 (2002-08) EN 60950:2000 EN 50361:2001 This product is marked with in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R&TTE Directive, 1999/5/EC. The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community. Bluetooth Qualified Product Bluetooth Identifier: UL and cUL Statement UL listed UL1950 and CSA 22.2 No.950. cUL listed UL1950 and CSA 22.2 No 950. TÜV Statement TÜV or GS marked to EN60950 and EN60825-1. C-Tick Statement Conforms to AS/NZS 3548. C-Tick number: N10410. Mexico Certified Patents Please refer to the IT5620 packaging for patent information. Solids and Water Protection The IT5620 has a rating of IP41, immunity of foreign particles and dripping water. Required Safety Labels IT5620 FCC ID: HD5MX2702B Canada IC1693BMX2702B US and Foreign Patents Pending "Made in China" 0682 I.T.E. 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Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153 www.hhp.com IT2020 Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Getting Started IMAGETEAM 5620............................................................. 1-1 About This Manual ............................................................... 1-1 Unpacking the System .......................................................... 1-2 Models .................................................................................. 1-2 Cordless System: Main Components.................................... 1-3 About the Battery.................................................................. 1-3 Proper Disposal of the Battery ....................................... 1-4 Base Charge Mode................................................................ 1-5 Linking Scanner to Base....................................................... 1-6 Unlinking the Scanner.................................................... 1-6 Link Modes........................................................................... 1-6 Locked Link Mode......................................................... 1-7 Open Link Mode ............................................................ 1-7 Out-of-Range Alarm............................................................. 1-8 Duration.......................................................................... 1-8 Alarm Sound Type ......................................................... 1-8 Data Accumulation Mode..................................................... 1-9 Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning............................ 1-9 IT5620 LED Sequences and Meaning ........................... 1-9 IT2020 LED Sequences and Meaning ........................... 1-9 Basic Operation of the Cordless System ............................ 1-10 System Conditions ....................................................... 1-11 Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host 1-11 Connecting the Base When Powered by Host (Keyboard Wedge) ........................................................... 1-12 Reading Techniques............................................................ 1-13 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults ............................ 1-14 Plug and Play ...................................................................... 1-14 Keyboard Wedge Connection............................................. 1-14 Laptop Direct Connect ................................................. 1-15 RS-232.......................................................................... 1-15 Wand Emulation Plug & Play ...................................... 1-15 IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 Interface .......................... 1-17 Connecting the Base with USB........................................... 1-18 IBM SurePos ................................................................ 1-19 USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard.................................. 1-19 USB HID ...................................................................... 1-20 USB Com Port Emulation ............................................ 1-20 Connecting the Base with Serial Wedge............................. 1-21 Chapter 2 - Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID........................................................................... 2-1 Supported Terminals ............................................................. 2-2 Keyboard Country................................................................. 2-4 Keyboard Style...................................................................... 2-5 Keyboard Modifiers .............................................................. 2-6 Connecting the Base with RS-232 Serial Port ...................... 2-7 RS-232 Baud Rate .......................................................... 2-8 RS-232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity . 2-9 RS-232 Handshaking.................................................... 2-10 Host ACK Selection ..................................................... 2-10 Host ACK Enable ......................................................... 2-11 Wand Emulation.................................................................. 2-13 Wand Emulation Connection........................................ 2-13 Wand Emulation Transmission Rate ............................ 2-14 Wand Emulation Polarity ............................................. 2-14 Wand Emulation Idle.................................................... 2-15 Wand Emulation Data Block Size ................................ 2-15 Wand Emulation Delay Between Blocks ..................... 2-15 Wand Emulation Overall Checksum ............................ 2-16 Chapter 3 - Output Good Read Indicators............................................................ 3-1 Beeper – Good Read....................................................... 3-1 Beeper Volume – Good Read......................................... 3-1 Beeper Pitch – Good Read.............................................. 3-2 Beeper Duration – Good Read........................................ 3-2 LED – Good Read .......................................................... 3-2 Number of Beeps – Good Read...................................... 3-3 ii Good Read Delay ..................................................................3-3 User-Specified Good Read Delay...................................3-3 Scanner Trigger Modes .........................................................3-4 Manual/Serial Trigger, Low Power ................................3-4 Automatic Trigger...........................................................3-5 Presentation Mode ..........................................................3-5 Hands Free Time-Out ............................................................3-5 Reread Delay .........................................................................3-6 User-Specified Reread Delay..........................................3-6 Centering Window ................................................................3-7 Output Sequence Overview...................................................3-8 Output Sequence Editor ..................................................3-9 Require Output Sequence ...............................................3-9 Multiple Symbols ................................................................3-12 No Read...............................................................................3-12 Video Reverse .....................................................................3-12 Chapter 4 - Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview .........................................................4-1 To Add a Prefix or Suffix: .............................................4-2 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes: ......................4-3 To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to all Symbologies.....4-3 Prefix Selections .............................................................4-3 Suffix Selections .............................................................4-4 Function Code Transmit .................................................4-4 Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays ........4-4 Intercharacter Delay........................................................4-5 User Specified Intercharacter Delay ...............................4-5 Interfunction Delay .........................................................4-6 Intermessage Delay.........................................................4-6 iii Chapter 5 - Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction........................................... 5-1 To Add a Data Format .................................................... 5-1 Other Programming Selections....................................... 5-2 Data Format Editor Commands...................................... 5-2 Data Format Editor ......................................................... 5-4 Data Formatter................................................................ 5-5 Alternate Data Formats................................................... 5-5 Chapter 6 - Symbologies Introduction ........................................................................... 6-1 All Symbologies.................................................................... 6-1 Message Length .................................................................... 6-2 Codabar ................................................................................. 6-3 Codabar Start/Stop Characters....................................... 6-3 Codabar Check Character............................................... 6-3 Codabar Concatenation................................................... 6-4 Codabar Message Length ............................................... 6-5 Code 39 ................................................................................. 6-5 Code 39 Start/Stop Characters ....................................... 6-5 Code 39 Check Character ............................................... 6-6 Code 39 Message Length ............................................... 6-6 Code 39 Append ............................................................. 6-7 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)................................. 6-7 Full ASCII ...................................................................... 6-8 Code 39 Code Page......................................................... 6-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 .................................................................. 6-9 Check Digit..................................................................... 6-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length............................... 6-10 Code 93 ............................................................................... 6-11 Code 93 Message Length ............................................. 6-11 Code 93 Code Page....................................................... 6-11 Code 2 of 5 .......................................................................... 6-12 Code 2 of 5 Message Length ........................................ 6-12 IATA Code 2 of 5 Message Length.............................. 6-13 iv Matrix 2 of 5........................................................................6-13 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length ......................................6-14 Code 11................................................................................6-14 Check Digits Required..................................................6-14 Code 11 Message Length..............................................6-15 Code 128..............................................................................6-15 ISBT 128 Concatenation...............................................6-16 Code 128 Message Length............................................6-16 Code 128 Code Page.....................................................6-16 Code 128 Function Code Transmit...............................6-17 Telepen ................................................................................6-17 Telepen Output .............................................................6-17 Telepen Message Length ..............................................6-18 UPC A .................................................................................6-18 UPC A Check Digit ......................................................6-18 UPC A Number System................................................6-19 UPC A Addenda ...........................................................6-19 UPC A Addenda Required............................................6-19 UPC A Addenda Separator ...........................................6-20 UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ...................6-20 UPC E0 and UPC E1...........................................................6-21 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Expand .......................................6-21 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Required .....................6-21 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Separator ....................6-22 UPC E0 Check Digit.....................................................6-22 UPC E0 Number System ..............................................6-22 UPC E0 Addenda..........................................................6-23 EAN/JAN 13 .......................................................................6-23 EAN/JAN 13 Check Digit ............................................6-23 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda .................................................6-24 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Required..................................6-24 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Separator .................................6-24 ISBN Translate .............................................................6-25 EAN/JAN 8 ......................................................................... 6-25 EAN/JAN 8 Check Digit .............................................. 6-25 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda ................................................... 6-26 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Required ................................... 6-26 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Separator................................... 6-26 MSI...................................................................................... 6-27 MSI Check Character ................................................... 6-27 MSI Message Length.................................................... 6-28 Plessey Code ....................................................................... 6-28 Plessey Message Length............................................... 6-28 RSS Limited ........................................................................ 6-29 RSS Expanded..................................................................... 6-30 RSS Expanded Message Length................................... 6-30 EAN•UCC Emulation ......................................................... 6-30 China Post Code.................................................................. 6-31 Korea Post Code.................................................................. 6-32 Korea Post Message Length ......................................... 6-32 PosiCode A and B ............................................................... 6-33 PosiCode Message Length............................................ 6-33 Codablock F ........................................................................ 6-34 Codablock F Message Length ...................................... 6-34 Code 16K ............................................................................ 6-35 Code 16K Message Length........................................... 6-35 Code 49 ............................................................................... 6-36 Code 49 Message Length ............................................. 6-36 Chapter 7 - Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships ......................................... 7-1 Supported Interface Keys...................................................... 7-3 Chapter 8 - Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ............ 8-1 Reset Scanner ........................................................................ 8-1 Show Software Revision ....................................................... 8-1 Show Data Format................................................................. 8-1 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults............................... 8-2 vi Temporary Visual Menu 2003 Configuration .......................8-2 Chapter 9 - Visual Menu 2003 Visual Menu 2003 Introduction ............................................9-1 Installing Visual Menu 2003 from the Web ...................9-1 Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Commands Conventions.........................................................................10-1 Menu Command Syntax ......................................................10-1 Query Commands .........................................................10-2 Concatenation of Multiple Commands .........................10-2 Responses......................................................................10-2 Examples of Query Commands ....................................10-3 Trigger Commands..............................................................10-4 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults.............................10-4 Menu Commands ................................................................10-5 Chapter 11 - Product Specifications IMAGETEAM 5620 Product Specifications ......................11-1 IMAGETEAM 2020 Product Specifications ......................11-2 IMAGETEAM 5620 Depth of Field ...................................11-3 Chapter 12 - Maintenance Maintenance ........................................................................12-1 Cleaning the Scanner’s Window...................................12-1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors .................................12-1 Replacing the IT2020 Interface Cable: .........................12-2 Troubleshooting Base..........................................................12-2 Chapter 13 - Customer Support Obtaining Factory Service...................................................13-1 Technical Assistance ...........................................................13-2 Limited Warranty ................................................................13-2 vii Appendix A Symbology Chart ................................................................. A-1 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) ........................ A-2 Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes .......................... A-4 viii 1 G e t t in g S t a r te d IMAGETEAM 5620 The IMAGETEAM 5620 cordless scanning system consists of one IT2020 base and one IT5620 Cordless Linear Imager. The IT5620 marks a new performance level for hand held scanners. The IT5620 is powered by HHP’s AdaptusTM Imaging Technology. The performance of Adaptus technology delivers aggressive read rates and depths of field on 1D codes. Designed for today’s demanding retail and commercial environments, the IT5620 offers a superior reading range, durability, and the ability to read poor quality bar codes. Linear imaging technology is defined by a bright and sharply focused aiming line, high resolution imaging, and fast reading speed. The IT5620 is comfortable to hold, easy to use, rugged, and excellent for retail applications, as well as for all general scanning applications. The cordless system is an economical, durable solution for a wide variety of portable data collection applications. The cordless system features: • a tough, ergonomic thermoplastic housing for comfort and durability. • an advanced two-way spread-spectrum radio, Bluetooth® wireless technology • a wide range of interfaces that are compatible with many POS, keyboard wedge, wand emulation, RS-232 terminals, USB, and legacy decoders. • visible and audible feedback for confirmation of a successful decode. • a rechargeable battery designed to operate through a whole work day. The cordless system can be programmed for many communication parameters and input/output protocols compatible to the host, as well as advanced data editing and formatting. About This Manual This manual contains information to help you set up, operate, and program the cordless system. Product specifications, connector pinouts, a troubleshooting guide, and customer support information are also provided. HHP’s bar code scanners are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need to change these settings, programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide. An asterisk (*) next to an option indicates the default setting. This section contains the following information: • • • • • • Unpacking the System Cordless System Main Components Battery and Charging Information Linking the Scanner to the Base Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning Basic Operation of the Cordless System IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1-1 • Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host • Connection of the Base to an Interface Unpacking the System After you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following steps: • Check to make sure everything you ordered is present. • Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping. • Check for damage during shipment. Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton. Models Models Description 2020-5 Base: Keyboard wedge, TTL level 232, TTL level 232 serial wedge, IBM 4683, wand emulation, USB keyboard, USB HID, USB retail (IBM SurePOS) 2020-CB Base with charger only (no host interfaces) 5620SR0C0 Cordless Linear Scanner 1-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Cordless System: Main Components Battery Contained in Handle About the Battery Use only the Li-ion battery packs provided by HHP. The use of any battery pack not sold by HHP will void your warranty and may result in damage to your unit. Power is supplied to the cordless scanner by a rechargeable battery that is integrated in the scanner handle. Each scanner is shipped with a battery. (See Product Specifications beginning on page 11-1.) Charging Information The battery is designed to charge while the scanner is positioned in the cordless base unit. Refer to "IT2020 LED Sequences and Meaning" on page 1-9 for an interpretation of the Charge Status indicators. • Place the scanner in the base that is connected to an appropriate power supply. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1-3 Battery Recommendations • Batteries are shipped approximately 30% to 60% charged and should be fully charged for maximum charge capacity. • The battery is a lithium ion cell and can be used without a full charge, as well as can be charged without fully discharging, without impacting the battery life. There is no need to perform any charge/discharge conditioning on this cell type battery. • Do not disassemble the battery. There are no user-serviceable parts in the battery. • Keep the base connected to power when the host is not in use. • Replace a defective battery immediately since it could damage the IT5620. • Don’t short-circuit a battery or throw it into a fire. It can explode and cause severe personal injury. • Although your battery can be recharged many times, it will eventually be depleted. Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate charge. • If you are not sure if the battery or charger is working properly, send it to HHP or an authorized HHP service center for inspection. Proper Disposal of the Battery When the battery has reached the end of its useful life, the battery should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. Do not incinerate the battery or dispose of the battery with general waste materials. You may send batteries to HHP (postage paid). The shipper is responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to the packing, labeling, manifesting, and shipping of spent batteries. Contact the Product Service Department (see page 11-1) for recycling or disposal information. Since you may find that your cost of returning the batteries significant, it may be more cost effective to locate a local recycle/disposal company. 1-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Base Charge Mode In order for the battery to be charged, there must be enough voltage for the circuitry to work. There are three conditions during which power can be supplied to the base: Condition 1: Condition 2: Condition 3: 9VDC power supply connected to the barrel connector 12VDC host power source only 5VDC host power source only The chart below describes each selection by condition. Condition 1 Condition 2 Condition 3 Automatic Fast Charge Slow Charge No Charge Full Charge Rate Fast Charge Fast Charge No Charge Low Charge Rate Slow Charge Slow Charge No Charge Battery Charge Off No Charge No Charge No Charge Using a slow charge rate draws less current (power) from the input power source when the battery is mostly discharged. Scan the appropriate bar code for your application. Default = Automatic. * Automatic Full Charge Rate Low Charge Rate Battery Charge Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1-5 Linking Scanner to Base When newly shipped or defaulted to factory settings, the base and scanner are not linked. Once the scanner is placed into the base, the software automatically links the scanner and the base. If the scanner and base have previously been linked, you do not receive any feedback. If this is the first time that the scanner and base are linked, both devices emit a short chirp when their radios link. IT5620 Imager Green LED Red LED IT2020 Cordless Base 1. Provide power to the base. 2. Place the IT5620 into the base. The scanner and base link. 3. To determine if your cordless system is set up correctly, scan one of the sample bar codes in the back of this manual. If the scanner provides a single good read beep and the green LED lights, the scanner has successfully linked to the base. If you receive a triple error beep and the red LED lights, the scanner has not linked to the base. Unlinking the Scanner If the base has a scanner linked to it, that scanner must be unlinked before a new scanner can be linked. Once the previous scanner is unlinked, it will no longer communicate with the base. To unlink a scanner from the base, scan the Unlink Scanner bar code below. Unlink Scanner Link Modes There are two link modes to accommodate different applications: Locked Link Mode and Open Link Mode. Scan the appropriate bar codes included in the Open Link and Locked Link Mode explanations that follow to switch from one mode to another. Default = Locked Link Mode. 1-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Locked Link Mode If you link a scanner to a base using the Locked Link Mode, this blocks other scanners from being linked if they are inadvertently placed into the base. If you do place a different scanner into the base, it will charge the scanner, but the scanner will not be linked. * Locked Link Mode To use a different scanner, you need to remove the original scanner by scanning the Unlink Scanner bar code. (See "Unlinking the Scanner" on page 1-6.) If you need to replace a broken or lost scanner that is linked to a base, scan the Override Locked Scanner bar code below and place that scanner in the base. The locked link will be overridden; the broken or lost scanner’s link with the base will be removed, and the new scanner will be linked. Override Locked Scanner Open Link Mode When newly shipped or defaulted to factory settings, the base and scanner are not linked. By placing a scanner into the base, they establish a link. Placing a different scanner into the base establishes a new link and the old scanner is unlinked. Each time a scanner is placed into the base, it becomes the linked scanner; the old scanner is unlinked. Open Link Mode IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1-7 Out-of-Range Alarm Duration If your scanner is out range of the base, an alarm sounds from both your base and scanner if they are programmed to emit an alarm. To activate the alarm options for the scanner or the base and to set the alarm duration, scan the appropriate bar code below and then set the time-out duration (from 0-3000 seconds) by scanning digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover, then scanning Save. Default = 0 sec (no alarm). Base Duration Alarm Scanner Duration Alarm Note: If you are out of range when you scan a bar code, you will receive an error beep even if you do not have the alarm set. You receive the error beep since the data could not be communicated to the base or the host. Alarm Sound Type If you have set the out-of-range alarm enabled, you may change the alarm type for the scanner or base by scanning the appropriate bar code below and then scanning a digit (0-7) bar code and the Save bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Default = 0. Set the sound type to fit your application. Base Alarm Type Scanner Alarm Type 1-8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Data Accumulation Mode Scan the bar codes below to turn data accumulation (batch) mode on and off. If data accumulation mode is on, bar code data is stored when the scanner is out of range of the base and transmitted once the scanner is back in range. Data Accumulation Mode On * Data Accumulation Mode Off Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning The IT5620 contains LEDs on the top of the unit to indicate its power up, communication, and battery status. Simply stated, red LED = error; green LED = success of any type. The unit’s audible indicators have meaning as well: 3 beeps = error; 2 beeps = menu change; 1 beep = all other successes. The table below lists the indication and cause of the LED illumination and beeps for the IT5620. IT5620 LED Sequences and Meaning LED Indication Beeper Indication Cause Normal Operation Red Flash None Green Flash 1 beep Red, blinking Menu Operation Green Flash Red, blinking 3 beeps Battery low Successful communication or linking Failed communication 2 beeps 3 beeps Successful menu change Unsuccessful menu change IT2020 LED Sequences and Meaning The base contains a red LED that indicates the status of the unit and verifies its communication with the host system and a green LED that indicates scanner battery charge condition. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1-9 The tables below list the indication and cause of the LED illumination and beeps for the IT2020. System Condition System Status Indicator (Red LED) Power On/System Idle LED is on Power On/Diagnostic Error Blink LED for long duration, pulsing indefinitely Receiving Data Blink LED for short duration in multiple pulses. Occurs while transferring data to/from the RF module or the Host port. Note: Charging only occurs with external power applied to the IT2020 or 12 volt Host power. Charge Condition Charge Status Indicator (Green LED) Scanner inserted into base Three flashes >80% charged On continuously 30% to 80% charged Slow flash, 1 second on, 1 second off <30% charged Fast flash, 300 mSec on, 300 mSec off Basic Operation of the Cordless System Cordless Base The cordless base provides the link between the cordless scanner and the host system. The base contains an interface assembly and an RF communication module. The RF communication module performs the data exchange between the cordless scanner and the interface assembly. The control assembly coordinates the central interface activities including: transmitting/receiving commands and data to/from the host system, performing software activities (parameter menuing, visual indicator support, power-on diagnostics), and data translation required for the host system. The base also is the scanner battery charger with the external 9VDC power source applied. Once you place the scanner into base, the base green LED responds according to the Charge Status Indicator table above. The base can be powered by the Host (parasitic power mode). If the base is in parasitic power mode without the 9VDC power source, the base will still function, but will not charge the battery. RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation The cordless system uses a state-of-the-art two-way Bluetooth radio to transmit and receive data between the scanner and the base. Designed for point-to-point and multipoint-to-single point applications, the radio operates using a license free ISM band, which sends relatively small data packets at a fast data rate over 1 - 10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual a radio signal with randomly changing frequencies, makes the cordless system highly responsive to a wide variety of data collection applications and resistant to noisy RF environments. Bluetooth Class 2 power level provides range of 33 feet (10m) depending on the environment. Cordless Scanner The cordless scanner enables fast and accurate bar code scanning using a noncontact linear imager. The scanner is comprised of a linear imager, a decode/control assembly, and an RF communication module. The scan engine performs the bar code image illumination and sensing. The decode/control assembly coordinates the central communication activities including: capturing and decoding the bar code image data, performing software activities (parameter menuing, visual indicator support, low battery indication), and data translation required for the host system. The RF communication module performs the data exchange between the scanner and the base. System Conditions The components of the cordless system interact in specific ways as you associate a scanner to a base, as you move a scanner out of range, bring a scanner back in range, or swap scanners between two cordless systems. The following information explains the cordless system operating conditions. Linking Process Once a scanner is placed into the base, the scanner’s battery charge status is checked, and software automatically detects the scanner and links it to the base if another scanner is not already linked. Scanner is Out of Range The cordless scanner is in communication with its base, even when it is not transmitting bar code data. Whenever the scanner can’t communicate with the base for a few seconds, it is out of range. If the scanner is out of range and you scan a bar code, the scanner issues a triple beep and your scanner and base sounds an alarm if your scanner is programmed to emit an alarm. Scanner is Moved Back Into Range The scanner re-links if the scanner or the base have been reset or out of range. If the scanner re-links, you will hear a single chirp when the re-linking process (uploading of the parameter table) is complete. Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host The cordless scanner provides immediate feedback in the form of a “good read” indication (a green LED on the scanner and an audible beep) after a bar code is scanned correctly and the base has acknowledged receiving the data. This is possible since the cordless system provides two-way communication between the scanner and the base. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 11 When data is scanned, the data is sent to the host system via the base unit. Confirmation from the host system or the base indicates that the data sent was received by the host. The cordless scanner recognizes data acknowledgement (ACK) from the base unit. If it cannot be determined that the data has been properly sent to the base, the scanner issues an error indication. You must then check to see if the scanned data was received by the host system. 3) Base sends data to host 1) Good Read 2) ACK from base Connecting the Base When Powered by Host (Keyboard Wedge) A base can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a “keyboard wedge,” plugged into the serial port, or connected to a portable data terminal in wand emulation or non decoded output mode. The following is an example of a keyboard wedge connection: 1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer. 2. Disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal/ computer. Disconnect 1 - 12 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the base and to the terminal/ computer and keyboard. 4. Turn the terminal/ computer power back on. 5. Program the base for the keyboard wedge interface. See "Keyboard Wedge Connection" on page 114.) 6. Verify the base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual. Note: Without using the 9-volt external, power supply, the base only uses enough power from the host to operate the interface. The scanner’s battery is not charged when in this mode. Using the 9-volt, external power supply allows the scanner’s battery to be charged, and no power is drawn from the host. Reading Techniques The scanner has a view finder that projects a bright red aiming beam that corresponds to its horizontal field of view. The aiming line should be centered horizontally over the bar code; it will not read if the aiming line is in any other direction. Good Read Bad Read Bad Read IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 13 The best focus point for reading most code densities is about 5 inches (12.7 cm) from the unit. To read single or multiple symbols (on a page or on an object), hold the imager at an appropriate distance from the target, pull the trigger, and center the aiming line on the symbol. Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored, scan the Standard Product Default Settings bar code below. The Menu Commands starting on page 10-5 lists the factory default settings for each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages). Note: Scanning this bar code also causes both the scanner and the base to perform a reset and become unlinked. Refer to "Linking Scanner to Base" on page 1-6 for additional information. Standard Product Default Settings Plug and Play Plug and Play bar codes provide instant scanner set up for commonly used interfaces. Note: After you scan one of the codes, power cycle the host terminal to have the interface in effect. Keyboard Wedge Connection If you want your scanner programmed for an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard, scan the bar code below. 1 - 14 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Note: The following bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) suffix. IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR suffix Laptop Direct Connect For most laptops, scanning the Laptop Direct Connect bar code allows operation of the scanner in parallel with the integral keyboard. The following Laptop Direct Connect bar code selects terminal ID 03, programs a carriage return (CR) suffix and turns on Emulate External Keyboard (page 2-5). Laptop Direct Connect with CR suffix RS-232 The RS-232 Interface bar code is used when connecting to the serial port of a PC or terminal. The following RS-232 Interface bar code also programs a carriage return (CR) and a line feed (LF) suffix, baud rate, and data format as indicated below. It also changes the trigger mode to manual. Option Setting Baud Rate 38400 bps Data Format 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit RS-232 Interface Wand Emulation Plug & Play In Wand Emulation mode, the imager decodes the bar code then sends data in the same format as a wand imager. The Code 39 Format converts all symbologies to Code 39. The Same Code Format transmits UPC, EAN, Code 128 and Interleaved 2 of 5 without any changes, but converts all other symbologies to Code 39. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 15 The Wand Emulation Plug & Play Code 39 Format bar code below sets the terminal ID to 61. The Wand Emulation Plug & Play Same Code Format bar code sets the terminal ID to 64. These Plug & Play bar codes also set the Transmission Rate to 25 inches per second, Output Polarity to black high, and Idle State to high. (If you want to change the terminal ID only, without changing any other imager settings, please refer to Terminal ID on page 2-1.) Wand Emulation (Code 39 Format) Wand Emulation Same Code 1 - 16 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual IBM 4683 Ports 5B, 9B, and 17 Interface Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the IT5620 for IBM 4683 Port 5B, 9B, or 17. Note: After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register. IBM 4683 Port 5B Interface IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR-1 Interface IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR-2 Interface IBM 4683 Port 17 Interface Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology: Symbology EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 * Code 128 ** Suffix 0C 16 0D 0A 00 0A 00 0D 00 0A 00 18 0B 0B 0B 0B * Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 5B, IBM 4683 Port 9B HHBCR-1, and IBM 4683 Port 17 Interfaces **Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 9 HHBCR-2 Interface IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 17 Connecting the Base with USB A base can be connected to the USB port of a computer. 1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the base and to the computer. 2. Program the base for the USB interface. (See "Connecting the Base with USB" on page 1-18.) 3. Verify the base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual. For additional USB programming and technical information, refer to HHP’s “USB Application Note,” available at www.HHP.com. Note: Without using the 9-volt external, power supply, the base only uses enough power from the host to operate the interface. The scanner’s battery is not charged when in this mode. Using the 9-volt, external power supply allows the scanner’s battery to be charged, and no power is drawn from the host. 1 - 18 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual IBM SurePos Scan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the IT5620 for IBM SurePos (USB Hand Held scanner) or IBM SurePos (USB Tabletop scanner). Note: After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle the cash register. IBM SurePos (USB Hand Held Scanner) Interface IBM SurePos (USB Tabletop Scanner) Interface Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology: Symbology EAN 8 EAN 13 UPC A UPC E Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 Suffix 0C 16 0D 0A 00 0A 0B 00 0D 0B 00 18 0B USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard Scan one of the following codes to program the IT5620 for USB PC Keyboard or USB Macintosh Keyboard. Scanning these codes adds a CR and LF, along with selecting the terminal ID (USB PC Keyboard - 124, USB Macintosh Keyboard 125). USB Keyboard (PC) USB Keyboard (Mac) IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 19 USB HID Scan the following code to program the IT5620 for USB HID bar code scanners. Scanning this code changes the terminal ID to 131. USB HID Bar Code Scanner USB Com Port Emulation Scan the following code to program the IT5620 to emulate a regular RS-232based Com Port. If you are using a Microsoft® Windows® PC, you will need to download a driver from the HHP website (www.HHP.com). The driver will use the next available Com Port number. Apple® Macintosh computers recognize the imager as a USB CDC class device and automatically uses a class driver. Scanning the code below changes the terminal ID to 130. USB Com Port Emulation Note: No extra configuration (e.g., baud rate) is necessary. CTS/RTS Emulation On * Off ACK/NAK Mode On * Off 1 - 20 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Connecting the Base with Serial Wedge The IT2020 uses TTL signal levels to wedge into an RS-232 serial network. Use only IT2020 serial wedge cables to prevent damage to the base. Refer to Connecting the Base with RS-232 Serial Port on page 2-7 to set the baud rate and communications protocol. 1. Turn off power to the computer. 2. Disconnect the existing serial cable from the computer. 3. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the base. Note: For the base to work properly, you must have the correct cable for your type of computer. Other device 4. Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer. Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port. 5. Plug the other serial connector into the other device connection and tighten the two screws. 6. Plug the power supply barrel connector to the base, and plug the power supply into the AC source. 7. Once the base has been fully connected, power up the computer. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 1 - 21 To set up the serial wedge terminal ID, use the serial terminal ID 050 and follow the instructions on page 2-1. Make sure that all of the communication parameters match on all of the connected devices. Choosing Both sends scanned data to P1 and P2. Default = P1. * P1 P2 Both P1 and P2 1 - 22 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2 Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID If your interface is not a standard PC AT, refer to "Supported Terminals" on page 2-2 through page 2-3, and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC. Scan the Terminal ID bar code below, then scan the numeric bar code(s) from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to program the scanner for your terminal ID. Scan Save to save your selection. For example, an IBM AT terminal has a Terminal ID of 003. You would scan the Terminal ID bar code, then 0, 0, 3 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual, then Save. If you make an error while scanning the digits (before scanning Save), scan the Discard code on the Programming Chart, scan the Terminal ID bar code, scan the digits, and the Save code again. Note: The default interface for the IT2020-5 is Keyboard Wedge (Term ID = 003). Terminal ID Save Note: After scanning one of these codes, you must power cycle your computer. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-1 Supported Terminals Terminal DEC DEC Esprit Heath Zenith HP IBM IBM IBM IBM 102 key IBM 122 key IBM 122 key IBM 122 key IBM 122 key IBM DOS/V 106 key IBM SurePOS IBM SurePOS IBM Thinkpad IBM Thinkpad IBM Thinkpad I/O 122 key ITT Lee Data NEC Olivetti Olivetti RS-232 TTL Serial Wedge Silicon Graphics Telex 88 key Telex 88 key Telex 102 key 2-2 Model(s) VT510, 520, 525 (PC style) VT510, 520, 525 (DEC style LK411) 200, 400 PC, AT Vectra XT PS/2 25, 30, 77DX2 AT, PS/2 30–286, 50, 55SX, 60, 70, 70–061, 70–121, 80 3151, 3161, 3162, 3163, 3191, 3192, 3194, 3196, 3197, 3471, 3472, 3476, 3477 3191, 3192, 3471, 3472 3196, 3197, 3476, 3477, 3486, 3482, 3488 3180 3180 data entry keyboard PC & Workstation USB Hand Held Scanner USB Tabletop Scanner 360 CSE, 340, 750 365, 755CV 2676D, 2677C, 2677D 9271 IIS 98XX Series M19, M200 M240, M250, M290, M380, P500 Indy, Indigoll 078, 078A, 79, 80, 191, 196, 1191,1192, 1471, 1472, 1476, 1477, 1483 Data Entry Keyboard 078, 078A, 79, 80, 191, 196, 1191,1192, 1471, 1472, 1476, 1477, 1483 Terminal ID 005 104 005 003* 003 001 002 003* 006 007 008 024 114 102 128 129 097 106 003* 008 007 007 103 001 003* 000 050 005 025 112 045 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Supported Terminals (Continued) Terminal Telex 122 key Model(s) 078, 078A, 79, 80, 191, 196, 1191,1192, 1471, 1472, 1476, 1477, 1482, 1483 USB PC Keyboard USB Mac Keyboard USB Com Port USB HIDPOS Wand Emulation (Code 39 Format) Wand Emulation (Same Code Format) Terminal ID 046 124 125 130 131 061 064 * Default for IT2020-5. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-3 Keyboard Country Scan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard for your country. As a general rule, the following characters are supported, but need special care for countries other than the United States: @ | $ # { } [ ] = / ‘ \ < > ~ * United States Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany/Austria Great Britain Italy Norway Spain Switzerland 2-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Please refer to HHP’s website (www.HHP.com) for complete keyboard country support information and applicable interfaces. If you need to program a keyboard for a country other than one listed above, scan the Program Keyboard Country bar code below, then scan the numeric bar code(s) for the appropriate country from the inside back cover, then the Save bar code. Program Keyboard Country Keyboard Style This programs keyboard styles, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock. Default = Regular. Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off. * Regular Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on. Caps Lock Shift Lock is used when you normally have the Shift Lock key on (not common to U.S. keyboards). Shift Lock Automatic Caps Lock is used if you change the Caps Lock key on and off. The software tracks and reflects if you have Caps Lock on or off (AT and PS/2 only). This selection can only be used with systems that have an LED which notes the Caps Lock status. Automatic Caps Lock Autocaps via NumLock bar code should be scanned in countries (e.g., Germany, France) where the Caps Lock key cannot be used to toggle Caps Lock. The NumLock option works similarly to the regular Auotcaps, but uses the NumLock key to retrieve the current state of the Caps Lock. Autocaps via NumLock IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-5 Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an external keyboard (IBM AT or equivalent). Emulate External Keyboard Note: After scanning the Emulate External Keyboard bar code, you must power cycle your computer. Keyboard Modifiers This modifies special keyboard features, such as CTRL+ ASCII codes and Turbo Mode. Control + ASCII Mode On: The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII control characters for values 00-1F. Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships, page 7-1 for CTRL+ ASCII Values. Default = Off Control + ASCII Mode On * Control + ASCII Mode Off Turbo Mode: The scanner sends characters to a terminal faster. If the terminal drops characters, do not use Turbo Mode. Default = Off Turbo Mode On * Turbo Mode Off Numeric Keypad Mode: Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric keypad. Default = Off Numeric Keypad Mode On * Numeric Keypad Mode Off 2-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Automatic Direct Connect Mode: This selection can be used if you have an IBM AT style terminal and the system is dropping characters. Default = Off Automatic Direct Connect Mode On * Automatic Direct Connect Mode Off Connecting the Base with RS-232 Serial Port 1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer. 2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the base. Note: For the base to work properly, you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal/computer. 3. Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer. Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port. 4. Plug the power supply barrel connector to the base, and plug the power supply into the AC source. 5. Once the base has been fully connected, power up the computer. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-7 All communication parameters between the scanner and terminal must match for correct data transfer through the serial port using RS-232 protocol. Scanning the RS-232 interface bar code, programs the scanner for an RS-232 interface at 38,400 baud, parity–none, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and adds a suffix of a CR LF. RS-232 Interface RS-232 Baud Rate Baud Rate sends the data from the scanner to the terminal at the specified rate. The host terminal must be set for the same baud rate as the scanner. Default = 38,400. 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 * 38400 57,600 115,200 2-8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual RS-232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character. If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal (text, digits, and punctuation), select 7 data bits. For applications which require use of the full ASCII set, select 8 data bits per character. Default = 8. Stop Bits sets the stop bits at 1 or 2. Default = 1. Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity. Default = None. 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Even 7 Data, 2 Stop Parity None 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Odd 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even * 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-9 RS-232 Handshaking RS-232 Handshaking allows control of data transmission from the Imager using software commands from the host device. When this feature is turned Off, no data flow control is used. When Data Flow Control is turned On, the host device suspends transmission by sending the XOFF character (DC3, hex 13) to the Imager. To resume transmission, the host sends the XON character (DC1, hex 11). Data transmission continues where it left off when XOFF was sent. Default = RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF and ACK/NAK Off RTS/CTS On * RTS/CTS Off XON/XOFF On * XON/OFF Off ACK/NAK On * ACK/NAK Off Host ACK Selection Some applications require that the host terminal (or server) approve or reject incoming bar code data and notify the operator of these actions. These applications require that the host maintain control over the response indicators emitted from the source scanner. Turning the Host ACK selection on, configures the cordless system scanners to respond to commands from the host system. The following criteria must be met for the Host ACK to work correctly: • The cordless system must be configured for “Host Port RS-232” (Terminal ID = 050) • RTS/CTS is defaulted off. You must enable it if the host system requires it. • Host ACK must be enabled (page 2-11). • System performance degrades when using Host ACK at rates lower than 9600. • The host terminal software must be capable of interpreting the bar code data, make decisions based on the data content, and send out appropriate escape commands to the source scanner. Escape commands are addressed to the source scanner via “Application Work Groups.” Once a command is sent, all scanners in a group respond to that command. Because of this situation, it is recommended that each scanner is assigned to its own group. 2 - 10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual The commands to which the scanner responds are listed on page 2-12. Theis a 1B in hex. A typical command string is y x, where “y” is the application work group number, “ x” is the escape command, and the comma is the terminator. Up to twenty commands may be strung together to create custom response sequences. An example of a command is listed below. 0 4 5 6, The above example will make a scanner in application work group zero beep low, medium, high. Once Host ACK is enabled, the system works as follows: • The scanner reads a code and sends data to the base/host system. No audible or visual indication is emitted until you receive an escape command. The scanner read illumination goes out upon a successful read. • Scanner is suspended until 1) a valid escape string is received from the host system (via the base) or 2) the scanner “times out.” • Once condition 1 or 2 above has been met, the scanner is ready to scan again, and the process repeats. Time out is indicated by three rapid beeps at the same pitch. A time out occurs if the source scanner does not receive a valid escape command in 10 seconds. If a time out occurs, the operator should check the host system to understand why a response to the scanner was not received. Host ACK Enable Host ACK On * Host ACK Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2 - 11 IT2020-5 Host Escape Commands Command Action a Indicate as if successful menu change made b Indicate as if unsuccessful menu change made 1 Illuminate green LED for 135 milliseconds (followed by at least 70 mSecs. dark time when multiple blinks) 2 Illuminate green LED for two seconds (followed by at least 500 mSecs. dark time when multiple blinks) 3 Illuminate green LED for five seconds (followed by at least 500 mSecs. dark time when multiple blinks) 4 One beep at low volume 5 One beep at medium volume 6 One beep at high volume 7 Indicate as successful decode and communication to host. 8 Indicate as unsuccessful decode and communication to host. 2) Base sends data to host 1) Good Read 4) ACK: Base to Scanner 3) ACK: Host to Base 2 - 12 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Wand Emulation Wand Emulation Connection The Wand Emulation Connection bar codes should be used if you want to change the terminal ID only, without changing any other imager settings. We recommend using Wand Emulation Plug & Play bar codes to program your imager to emulate a wand reader. The Wand Emulation Plug & Play bar codes change other parameters, in addition to changing the terminal ID. Please refer to Wand Emulation Plug & Play on page 1-15 for further information. In Wand Emulation mode, the imager decodes the bar code then sends data in the same format as a wand imager. The Code 39 Format converts all symbologies to Code 39. The Same Code Format transmits UPC, EAN, Code 128 and Interleaved 2 of 5 without any changes, but converts all other symbologies to Code 39. 2D symbologies are converted to Code 128. The Code 39 Format bar code below sets the terminal ID to 61, and the Same Code Format bar code sets the terminal ID to 64. Code 39 Format Same Code Format IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2 - 13 Wand Emulation Transmission Rate The transmission rate is limited by the terminal’s ability to receive data without dropping characters. Default = 25 inches/second. 10 * 25 40 80 120 150 200 Wand Emulation Polarity The Polarity can be sent as standard with black bars high, or reversed with white bars high. Default = Black High. * Black High White High 2 - 14 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Wand Emulation Idle The idle describes the state of the scanner when no data is being transmitted. When in Wand Emulation mode, you must set the scanner’s idle state to match the idle state for the device to which the scanner is connected. Default = Idle High. * Idle High Idle Low Wand Emulation Data Block Size This transmits the data in smaller blocks to prevent buffer overflow. Default = 40. 20 * 40 60 80 Wand Emulation Delay Between Blocks This sets the delay time between data blocks. Default = 50ms. 5ms * 50ms 150ms 500ms IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2 - 15 Wand Emulation Overall Checksum When this option is turned on, a computed check character is added at the end of the entire message. The check character is the character which when Exclusive-OR’d with every preceding character of the message yields a result of 0x00 (00H). Default = Off. On * Off 2 - 16 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3 Output Scanner Functions Good Read Indicators Beeper – Good Read The beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read. Turning this option off, only turns off the beeper response to a good read indication. All error and menu beeps are still audible. Default = On. * On Off Beeper Volume – Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. Default = Medium. Low * Medium High Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3-1 Beeper Pitch – Good Read The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. Default = Medium. Low (1600 Hz) * Medium (3250 Hz) High (4200 Hz) Beeper Duration – Good Read The beeper duration codes modify the length of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. Default = Normal. * Normal Beep Short Beep LED – Good Read The LED indicator can be programmed On or Off in response to a good read. Default = On. * On Off 3-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Number of Beeps – Good Read The number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The same number of beeps will be applied to the beeper and LED in response to a good read. For example, if you program this option to have five beeps, there will be five beeps and five LED flashes in response to a good read. The beeps and LED flashes are in sync with one another. To change the number of beeps, scan the bar code below and then scan a digit (1-9) bar code and the Save bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Default = One. Number of Pulses Good Read Delay This sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another bar code. Default = 0 ms (No Delay.) * No Delay Short Delay (500 ms) Medium Delay (1000 ms) Long Delay (1500 ms) User-Specified Good Read Delay If you want to set your own length for the good read delay, scan the bar code below, then set the delay (from 0-30,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the inside back cover, then scanning Save. User-Specified Good Read Delay IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3-3 Scanner Trigger Modes Manual/Serial Trigger, Low Power You can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger, or using a serial trigger command (see Trigger Commands on page 11-4). When in manual trigger mode, the scanner scans until a bar code is read, or until the trigger is released. When in serial mode, the scanner scans until a bar code has been read or until the deactivate command is sent. In serial mode, the scanner can also be set to turn itself off after a specified time has elapsed (see Read Time-Out (Serial Trigger Mode), which follows). * Manual/Serial Trigger Read Time-Out (Serial Trigger Mode) Use this selection to set a time-out (in milliseconds) of the scanner’s trigger when using serial commands to trigger the scanner. Once the scanner has timed out, you can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger or using a serial trigger command. After scanning the Read Time-Out bar code, set the time-out duration (from 0-300,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover, then scanning Save. Default = 0 ms (no time-out). Read Time-Out Scanner Power Time-Out Timer Note: The Scanner Power Time-out Timer option only applies to Manual/Serial Trigger. When there is no activity within a specified time period, the scanner enters low power mode. Scan the Scanner Power Time-Out bar code to change the timeout duration (in seconds). Then scan the digit value of the duration (from 110,800 seconds) and the Save bar codes on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Default = 3600 seconds (1 hour). 3-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual If there are no trigger pulls during the “scanner power time-out timer” interval, the scanner goes in power down mode. Whenever the trigger is enabled, the “scanner power time-out timer” is reset. If the scanner is placed in the IT2020-5 cradle and the battery is in the process of being charged, the scanner will not go into power down mode. Scanner Power Time-Out Note: When the scanner is in power down mode, pull trigger to power the unit back up. There will be a set of power up beeps and a delay of up to a few seconds for the radio to join. The scanner will then be ready to use. Automatic Trigger The scanner scans continuously at full power with illumination fully on. Automatic Trigger Presentation Mode The LEDs are off until a bar code is presented to the scanner. Then the LEDs turn on automatically to read the code. Presentation Mode uses ambient light to detect the bar codes. If the light level in the room is not high enough, Presentation Mode will not work properly. Presentation Mode Hands Free Time-Out The Automatic Trigger and Presentation Modes are referred to as “hands free” modes. If the imager’s trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode, the imager changes to manual trigger mode. You can set the time the imager should remain in manual trigger mode by setting the Hands Free Time-Out. Once the time-out value is reached, (if there have been no further trigger pulls) the imager reverts to the original hands free mode. Scan the Hands Free Time-Out bar code, then scan the time-out duration (from 0-300,000 milliseconds) from the inside back cover, and Save. Default = 5,000 ms. Hands Free Time-Out IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3-5 Reread Delay This sets the time period before the scanner can read the same bar code a second time. Setting a reread delay protects against accidental rereads of the same bar code. Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads at POS (point of sale). Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar code scanning is required. Default = Medium. Reread Delay only works when in automatic trigger mode (see page 3-5). Short (500 ms) * Medium (750 ms) Long (1000 ms) Extra Long (2000 ms) User-Specified Reread Delay If you want to set your own length for the reread delay, scan the bar code below, then set the delay (from 0-30,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the inside back cover, then scanning Save. User-Specified Reread Delay 3-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Centering Window Use the centering feature to narrow the scanner’s field of view so the scanner reads only the bar code you want. When centering is turned on, the scanner only reads codes that intersect or are contained within the centering window you set up. At least part of a bar code must be within the window to be decoded or output by the scanner. To change the left or right edge of the centering window, scan Centering On, then scan one of the following bar codes. Then scan the percent you want to shift the centering window using digits on the inside back cover of this manual. Scan Save. Default Centering = 40% for Left, 60% for Right. Centering On * Centering Off Left of Centering Window Right of Centering Window The figure below illustrates the percentage range from 1 to 100%. 40% 60% 30% 20% 10% 0% IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 70% 80% 90% 100% 3-7 Example: If you have two bar codes next to one another and the centering window is set to 40% left edge and 60% right edge, only the bar code that intersects that window will be decoded. Decoded bar code 40% 30% 60% 70% 80% 20% 90% 10% 0% 100% Output Sequence Overview Require Output Sequence When turned off, the bar code data will be output to the host as the scanner decodes it. When turned on, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device. Note: This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on. Output Sequence Editor This programming selection allows you to program the scanner to output data (when scanning more than one symbol) in whatever order your application requires, regardless of the order in which the bar codes are scanned. Reading the Default Sequence symbol programs the scanner to the Universal values, shown below. These are the defaults. Be certain you want to delete or clear all formats before you read the Default Sequence symbol. Note: To make Output Sequence Editor selections, you’ll need to know the code I.D., code length, and character match(es) your application requires. Use the Alphanumeric symbols (inside back cover) to read these options. To Add an Output Sequence 1. Scan the Enter Sequence symbol (see Multiple Symbols, page 3-12). 2. Code I.D. On the Symbology Chart on page A-1, find the symbology to which you want to apply the output sequence format. Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. 3-8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3. Length Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data output will be acceptable for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. (Note: 50 characters is entered as 0050. 9999 is a universal number, indicating all lengths.) When calculating the length, you must count any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or formatted characters as part of the length (unless using 9999). 4. Character Match Sequences On the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), page A-2, find the Hex value that represents the character(s) you want to match. Use the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to read the alphanumeric combination that represents the ASCII characters. (99 is the Universal number, indicating all characters.) 5. End Output Sequence Editor Scan F F to enter an Output Sequence for an additional symbology, or Save to save your entries. Other Programming Selections • Discard This exits without saving any Output Sequence changes. Output Sequence Editor Enter Sequence Default Sequence Require Output Sequence When an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device. When it’s On/Not Required, the scanner will attempt to get the output data to conform to an edited sequence, but if it cannot, the scanner transmits all output data to the host device as is. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3-9 When the output sequence is Off, the bar code data is output to the host as the scanner decodes it. Note: This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on. Required On/Not Required * Off Output Sequence Example In this example, you are scanning Code 93, Code 128, and Code 39 bar codes, but you want the scanner to output Code 39 1st, Code 128 2nd, and Code 93 3rd, as shown below. Note: Code 93 must be enabled to use this example. A - Code 39 B - Code 128 C - Code 93 You would set up the sequence editor with the following command line: SEQBLK62999941FF6A999942FF69999943FF The breakdown of the command line is shown below: SEQBLKsequence editor start command 3 - 10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 62 code identifier for Code 39 9999 code length that must match for Code 39, 9999 = all lengths 41 start character match for Code 39, 41h = “A” FF termination string for first code 6A code identifier for Code 128 9999 code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all lengths 42 start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B” FF termination string for second code 69 code identifier for Code 93 9999 code length that must match for Code 93, 9999 = all lengths 43 start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C” FF termination string for third code To program the previous example using specific lengths, you would have to count any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or formatted characters as part of the length. If you use the example on page 3-10, but assume a suffix and specific code lengths, you would use the following command line: SEQBLK62001241FF6A001342FF69001243FF The breakdown of the command line is shown below: SEQBLK 62 0012 41 FF 6A 0013 42 FF 69 0012 43 FF sequence editor start command code identifier for Code 39 A - Code 39 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12 start character match for Code 39, 41h = “A” termination string for first code code identifier for Code 128 B - Code 128 sample length (12) plus CR suffix (1) = 13 start character match for Code 128, 42h = “B” termination string for second code code identifier for Code 93 C - Code 93 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 12 start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C” termination string for third code IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 3 - 11 Multiple Symbols When this programming selection is turned On, it allows you to read multiple symbols with a single pull of the scanner’s trigger. If you press and hold the trigger, aiming the scanner at a series of symbols, it reads unique symbols once, beeping (if turned on) for each read. The scanner attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled. When this programming selection is turned Off, the scanner will only read the symbol closest to the aiming beam. On * Off No Read With No Read turned On, the scanner sends an “NR” to the host if you pull and release the trigger without reading a code (e.g., bad bar code). If No Read is turned Off, the “NR” will not be sent to the host. On * Off If you want a different notation than “NR,” for example, “Error,” or “Bad Code,” you can edit the output message using the Data Formatter (page 5-5). The hex code for the No Read symbol is 9C. Video Reverse Video Reverse is used to allow the scanner to read bar codes that are inverted. The “Off” bar code below is an example of this type of bar code. Note: If additional menuing is required, Video Reverse must be disabled to read the menu bar codes and then re-enabled after menuing is completed. On * Off 3 - 12 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 4 Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview When a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This group of bar code data and additional, user-defined data is called a “message string.” The selections in this section are used to build the user-defined data into the message string. Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data. You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies, or only with specific symbologies. The following illustration shows the breakdown of a message string: Prefix 1-11 alpha numeric characters Scanned Data variable length Suffix 1-11 alpha numeric characters Points to Keep In Mind • It is not necessary to build a message string. The selections in this chapter are only used if you wish to alter the default settings. Default prefix = None. Default suffix = None. • A prefix or suffix may be added or cleared from one symbology or all symbologies. • You can add any prefix or suffix from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2, plus Code I.D. and AIM I.D. • You can string together several entries for several symbologies at one time. • Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on the output. • When setting up for specific symbologies (as opposed to all symbologies), the specific symbology ID value counts as an added prefix or suffix character. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 4-1 To Add a Prefix or Suffix: Step 1. Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol (page 4-3). Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart (included in the Appendix A) for the symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix. For example, for Code 128, Code ID is “j” and Hex ID is “6A”. Step 3. Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies. Step 4. Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2, for the prefix or suffix you wish to enter. Step 5. Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character. Step 7. To add the Code I.D., scan 5, C, 8, 0. To add AIM I.D., scan 5, C, 8, 1. To add a backslash (\), scan 5, C, 5, C. Note: To add a backslash (\) as in Step 7, you must scan 5C twice – once to create the leading backslash and then to create the backslash itself. Step 8. Scan Save to exit and save, or scan Discard to exit without saving. Repeat Steps 1-6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology. Example: Add a Suffix to a specific symbology To send a CR (carriage return)Suffix for UPC only: Step 1. Scan Add Suffix. Step 2. Determine the 2 digit hex value from the Symbology Chart (included in the Appendix A) for UPC. Step 3. Scan 6, 3 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 4. Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2, for the CR (carriage return). Step 5. Scan 0, D from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 6. Scan Save, or scan Discard to exit without saving. 4-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes: You can clear a single prefix or suffix, or clear all prefixes/suffixes for a symbology. When you Clear One Prefix (Suffix), the specific character you select is deleted from the symbology you want. When you Clear All Prefixes (Suffixes), all the prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted. Step 1. Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol. Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart (included in the Appendix A) for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix. Step 3. Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9, 9 for all symbologies. Your change is automatically saved. To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to all Symbologies Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a carriage return suffix to all symbologies at once. This action first clears all current suffixes, then programs a carriage return suffix for all symbologies. Add CR Suffix All Symbologies Prefix Selections Add Prefix Clear One Prefix Clear All Prefixes IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 4-3 Suffix Selections Add Suffix Clear One Suffix Clear All Suffixes Function Code Transmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data, the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal. Charts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on page 7-3. When the scanner is in keyboard wedge mode, the scan code is converted to a key code before it is transmitted. Default = Enable. * Enable Disable Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays Some terminals drop information (characters) if data comes through too quickly. Intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays slow the transmission of data, increasing data integrity. Each delay is composed of a 5 millisecond step. You can program up to 99 steps (of 5 ms each) for a range of 0-495 ms. 4-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Intercharacter Delay An intercharacter delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data. Scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code below, then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Prefix Scanned Data Suffix Intercharacter Delay Intercharacter Delay To remove this delay, scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code, then set the number of steps to 0. Scan the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Note: Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation. User Specified Intercharacter Delay An intercharacter delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed after the transmission of a particular character of scanned data. Scan the Delay Length bar code below, then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Next, scan the Character to Trigger Delay bar code, then the 2-digit hex value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2. Delay Length Character to Trigger Delay To remove this delay, scan the Delay Length bar code, and set the number of steps to 0. Scan the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 4-5 Interfunction Delay An interfunction delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between the transmission of each segment of the message string. Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below, then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Prefix STX Scanned Data HT 2 3 4 5 Suffix CR LF Interfunction Delays Interfunction Delay To remove this delay, scan the Interfunction Delay bar code, then set the number of steps to 0. Scan the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Intermessage Delay An intermessage delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between each scan transmission. Scan the Intermessage Delay bar code below, then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. 1st Scan Transmission 2nd Scan Transmission Intermessage Delay Intermessage Delay To remove this delay, scan the Intermessage Delay bar code, then set the number of steps to 0. Scan the SAVE bar code using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. 4-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 5 Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction You may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner’s output. For example, you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in bar code data as it is scanned. The selections in the following pages are used only if you wish to alter the output. Default Data Format setting = None. Normally, when you scan a bar code, it gets outputted automatically; however when you do a format, you must use a “send” command (see Send Commands on page 5-2) within the format program to output data. Multiple formats may be programmed into the scanner. They are stacked in the order in which they are entered. However, the following list presents the order in which formats are applied: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Specific Term ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length Specific Term ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length Specific Term ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length Specific Term ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length Universal Term ID, Actual Code ID, Actual Length Universal Term ID, Actual Code ID, Universal Length Universal Term ID, Universal Code ID, Actual Length Universal Term ID, Universal Code ID, Universal Length If you have changed data format settings, and wish to clear all formats and return to the factory defaults, scan the Default Data Format code on page 5-4. To Add a Data Format Step 1. Scan the Enter Data Format symbol (page 5-4). Step 2. Primary/Alternate Format Determine if this will be your primary data format, or one of 3 alternate formats. (Alternate formats allow you “single shot” capability to scan one bar code using a different data format. After the one bar code has been read, the scanner reverts to the primary data format. See page 55.) If you are programming the primary format, scan 0 using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. If you are programming an alternate format, scan 1, 2, or 3, depending on the alternate format you are programming. Step 3. Terminal Type Refer to the Supported Terminals Chart (page 2-2) and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC. Scan three numeric bar codes on the inside back cover to program the scanner for your terminal ID (you must enter 3 digits). For example, scan 0 0 3 for an AT wedge. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 5-1 Note: The wildcard for all terminal types is 099. Step 4. Code I.D. In the Appendix A, find the symbology to which you want to apply the data format. Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. Step 5. Length Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data will be acceptable for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. (Note: 50 characters is entered as 0050. 9999 is a universal number, indicating all lengths.) Step 6. Editor Commands Refer to the Format Editor Commands Chart (page 5-2). Scan the symbols that represent the command you want to enter. 94 alphanumeric characters may be entered for each symbology data format. Step 7. Scan Save from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to save your entries. Other Programming Selections • Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the primary format, scan 0 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. If you are clearing an alternate format, scan 1, 2, or 3, depending on the alternate format you are clearing. Scan the Terminal Type (refer to the Supported Terminals Chart on page 2-2), Code I.D. (refer to the Symbology Chart on page A-1), and the bar code data length for the specific data format that you want to delete. All other formats remain unaffected. • Save from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual This exits, saving any Data Format changes. • Discard from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual This exits without saving any Data Format changes. Data Format Editor Commands Send Commands F1 Send all characters followed by “xx” key or function code, starting from current cursor position. Syntax = F1xx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2.) F2 Send “nn” characters followed by “xx” key or function code, starting from current cursor position. Syntax = F2nnxx (nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters and xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code. See ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2.) F3 Send up to but not including “ss” character (Search and Send) starting from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “ss” character followed by “xx” key or function code. Syntax = F3ssxx (ss and xx both stand for the 5-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual hex values for ASCII codes, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2.) F4 Send “xx” character “nn” times (Insert) leaving cursor in current cursor position. Syntax = F4xxnn (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2, and nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of times it should be sent.) E9 Send all but the last “nn” characters, starting from the current cursor position. Syntax = E9nn (nn is the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message.) Move Commands F5 Move the cursor ahead “nn” characters from current cursor position. Syntax = F5nn (nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead.) F6 Move the cursor back “nn” characters from current cursor position. Syntax = F6nn (nn stands for the numeric value (00-99) for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back.) F7 Move the cursor to the beginning of the data string. Syntax = F7. EA Move the cursor to the end of the data string. Syntax = EA Search Commands F8 Search ahead for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Syntax = F8xx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A2.) F9 Search back for “xx” character from current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to “xx” character. Syntax = F9xx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A2.) E6 Search ahead for the first non “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to non “xx” character. Syntax = E6xx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2. E7 Search back for the first non “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving cursor pointing to non “xx” character. Syntax = E7xx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2.) Miscellaneous Commands FB Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the current cursor position, as the cursor is advanced by other commands. When the FC command is encountered, the suppress function is terminated. The cursor is not moved by the FB command. Syntax = FBnnxxyy . .zz where nn is a count of the number of suppressed characters in the list and xxyy .. zz is the list of characters to be suppressed. (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A2.) FC Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters. Syntax = FC. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 5-3 E4 Replaces up to 15 characters in the data string with user specified characters. Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered. Syntax = E4nnxx1xx2yy1yy2...zz1zz2 where nn is the total count of both characters to be replaced plus replacement characters; xx1 defines characters to be replaced and xx2 defines replacement characters, continuing through zz1 and zz2. E5 Terminates character replacement. Syntax = E5. FE Compare character in current cursor position to the character “xx.” If characters are equal, increment cursor. If characters are not equal, no format match. Syntax = FExx (xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code, see ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) on page A-2.) EC Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor position. If character is not numeric, format is aborted. Syntax = EC. ED Check to make sure there is a non-numeric ASCII character at the current cursor position. If character is numeric, format is aborted. Syntax = ED. Data Format Editor Enter Data Format * Default Data Format Clear One Data Format Clear All Data Formats Save Discard 5-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Data Formatter When Data Formatter is turned off, the bar code data is output to the host as read (including prefixes and suffixes). Choose one of the following options. Default = Data Formatter On. * Data Formatter On, but Not Required Data Formatter Off When Data Formatter is required, all input data must conform to an edited format or the scanner does not transmit the input data to the host device. Data Format On, Format Required Alternate Data Formats Alternate formats allow you “single shot” capability to scan one bar code using a different data format than your primary format. When data formats are programmed (see page 5-1), you must input whether you are programming the primary format, or an alternate format numbered 1, 2, or 3. An alternate format is initiated by scanning one of the 3 alternate format bar codes below. The scanner will scan the next bar code, formatting the data with the selected alternate format, then revert immediately to the primary format. Alternate Data Format 1 Alternate Data Format 2 Alternate Data Format 3 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 5-5 5-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 Symbologies Introduction This programming section contains the following menu selections. Refer to Chapter 10 for settings and defaults. • All Symbologies • IATA Code 2 of 5 • China Post • Interleaved 2 of 5 • Codabar • Korea Post • Codablock F • Matrix 2 of 5 • Code 2 of 5 • Coupon Code • Code 11 • MSI • Code 16K • Plessey Code • Code 39 • PosiCode • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) • RSS-14 • Code 49 • Telepen • Code 93 • Trioptic • Code 128 • UPC-A • EAN/JAN • UPC-E All Symbologies If you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your scanner, scan the All Symbologies On code. If on the other hand, you want to decode only a particular symbology, scan All Symbologies Off followed by the On symbol for that particular symbology. All Symbologies On All Symbologies Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6-1 Message Length You are able to set the valid reading length of some of the bar code symbologies. If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn’t match the valid reading length, the scanner will issue an error beep. You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data. This helps reduce the chances of a misread. EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9-20 characters. Min. length = 09 Max. length = 20 EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters. Min. length = 15 Max. length = 15 For a value other than the minimum and maximum message length defaults, scan the bar codes included in the explanation of the symbology, then scan the digit value of the message length and Save bar codes on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. The minimum and maximum lengths and the defaults are included with the respective symbologies. 6-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Codabar Codabar * On Off Codabar Start/Stop Characters Start/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code. You may either transmit, or not transmit Start/Stop characters. Default = Don’t Transmit. Transmit * Don’t Transmit Codabar Check Character Codabar check characters are created using different “modulos.” You can program the scanner to read only Codabar bar codes with Modulo 16 check characters. Default = No Check Character. No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character. When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character, and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6-3 When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character, but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data. * No Check Character Validate Modulo 16, but Don’t Transmit Validate Modulo 16 and Transmit Codabar Concatenation Codabar supports symbol concatenation. When you enable concatenation, the scanner looks for a Codabar symbol having a “D” start character, adjacent to a symbol having a “D” stop character. In this case the two messages are concatenated into one with the “D” characters omitted. Default = On. Character Start Stop Start Stop Codabar A12D D34A Select Require to prevent the scanner from decoding a single “D” Codabar symbol without its companion. This selection has no effect on Codabar symbols without Stop/Start D characters. * On Off Require 6-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Codabar Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-60. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 60. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 39 < Default All Code 39 Settings > Code 39 * On Off Code 39 Start/Stop Characters Start/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code. You may either transmit, or not transmit Start/Stop characters. Default = Don’t Transmit. Transmit * Don’t Transmit IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6-5 Code 39, continued Code 39 Check Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character. When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character, but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data. When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character, and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Character. * No Check Character Validate, but Don’t Transmit Validate and Transmit Code 39 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-48. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6-6 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 39, continued Code 39 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 39 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When this function is enabled, the scanner stores those Code 39 bar codes that start with a space (excluding the start and stop symbols), and does not immediately transmit the data. The scanner stores the data in the order in which the bar codes are read, deleting the first space from each. The scanner transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 39 bar code that starts with a character other than a space. Default = Off. On * Off Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Italian pharmacies. This symbology is also known as PARAF. Note: Trioptic Code must be turned off to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes. On * Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6-7 Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character. For example: $V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and /C will be decoded as the ASCII character #. Default = On. NUL %U DLE $P SP SPACE 0 %V ‘ %W p +P SOH $A DC1 $Q /A +A +Q STX $B DC2 $R “ /B +B +R ETX $C DC3 $S /C +C +S EOT $D DC4 $T /D +D +T ENQ $E NAK $U /E +E +U ACK $F SYN $V /F +F +V BEL $G ETB $W ‘ /G +G +W BS $H CAN $X /H +H +X HT $I EM $Y /I +I +Y LF $J SUB $Z /J /Z +J +Z VT $K ESC %A /K %F %K +K %P FF $L FS %B /L %G L %L +L %Q CR $M GS %C %H %M m +M %R SO $N RS %D %I %N +N %S SI $O US %E /O %J %O o +O DEL %T Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively. Character pairs /P through /Y decode as 0 through 9. * Full ASCII On Full ASCII Off 6-8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 39 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes were created from the chart, Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-4, and scan the value and the SAVE bar code from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly. Code 39 Code Page Interleaved 2 of 5 < Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings > Interleaved 2 of 5 * On Off Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6-9 When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data. When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will transmit this digit at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Digit. * No Check Digit Validate, but Don’t Transmit Validate and Transmit Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 93 < Default All Code 93 Settings > Code 93 * On Off Code 93 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 93 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes were created from the chart, Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-4, and scan the value and the SAVE bar code from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly. Code 93 Code Page IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 11 Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 On * Off Code 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length IATA Code 2 of 5 6 - 12 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual IATA Code 2 of 5, continued On * Off IATA Code 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 On * Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 13 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 11 Code 11 On * Off Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 bar codes. Default = Two Check Digits. One Check Digit * Two Check Digits 6 - 14 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 11, continued Code 11 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 128 Code 128 * On Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 15 Code 128, continued ISBT 128 Concatenation In 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) ratified a standard for communicating critical blood information in a uniform manner. The use of ISBT formats requires a paid license. The ISBT 128 Application Specification describes 1) the critical data elements for labeling blood products, 2) the current recommendation to use Code 128 due to its high degree of security and its space-efficient design, 3) a variation of Code 128 that supports concatenation of neighboring symbols, and 4) the standard layout for bar codes on a blood product label. Use the bar codes below to turn concatenation on or off. Default =Off. On * Off Code 128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-80. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 128 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, scan the bar code below, select the code page with which the bar codes were created from the chart, Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes on page A-4, and scan the value and the SAVE bar code from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly. Code 128 Code Page 6 - 16 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 128 Function Code Transmit By default, Code 128 function codes are not transmitted with Code 128 bar code data. However, if you wish to transmit Code 128 function codes with the bar code data, scan the Function Codes On bar code, below. * Function Codes Off Function Codes On Telepen Telepen On * Off Telepen Output Using AIM Telepen Output, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (start/stop pattern 1). When Original Telepen Output is selected, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as compressed numeric with optional full ASCII (start/stop pattern 2). Default = AIM Telepen Output. * AIM Telepen Output Original Telepen Output IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 17 Telepen Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-60. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 60. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length UPC A UPC A * On Off UPC A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On Off 6 - 18 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual UPC A Number System The numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it. Default = On. * On Off UPC A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC A data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off UPC A Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on, the scanner will only read UPC A bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 19 UPC A Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space. Default = On. * On Off UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the following codes to enable or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code. Default = On. * On Off UPC E 6 - 20 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual UPC E0 and UPC E1 Most U.P.C. bar codes lead with the 0 number system. For these codes, use the UPC E0 selection. If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system, use the UPC E1 selection. Default = On (UPC E0) and Off (UPC E1). * UPC E0 On UPC E0 Off * UPC E1 On UPC E1 Off UPC E0 and UPC E1 Expand UPC E Expand expands the UPC E code to the 12 digit, UPC A format. Default = Off. On * Off UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on, the scanner will only read UPC E bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 21 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space. Default = On. * On Off UPC E0 Check Digit Check Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On Off UPC E0 Number System The numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it. Default = On. * On Off 6 - 22 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual UPC E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC E data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN 13 EAN/JAN 13 * On Off EAN/JAN 13 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 23 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN 13 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN 13 bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space. Default = On. * On Off Note: If you want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code, refer to UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code on page 6-20. 6 - 24 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual ISBN Translate This selection causes EAN-13 Bookland symbols to be translated into their equivalent ISBN number format. Default = Off. On * Off EAN/JAN 8 EAN/JAN 8 * On Off EAN/JAN 8 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 25 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN 8 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN 8 bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space. Default = On. * On Off 6 - 26 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual MSI MSI On * Off MSI Check Character Different types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes. You can program the scanner to read MSI bar codes with Type 10 check characters. Default = Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit. When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character, and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data. When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character, but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data. * Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit Validate Type 10 and Transmit IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 27 MSI Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 4-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Plessey Code Plessey Code On * Off Plessey Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 4-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 28 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual RSS-14 < Default All RSS-14 Settings > RSS-14 * On Off RSS Limited < Default All RSS Limited Settings > RSS Limited * On Off IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 29 RSS Expanded < Default All RSS Expanded Settings > RSS Expanded * On Off RSS Expanded Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 4-74. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 74. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length EAN•UCC Emulation The imager can automatically format the output from any EAN•UCC data carrier to emulate what would be encoded in an equivalent UCC/EAN-128 or RSS+Composite symbol. EAN•UCC data carriers include UPC-A and UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8, ITF-14, UCC/EAN-128, and EAN•UCC RSS and Composites. If UCC/EAN-128 Emulation is selected, the AIM Symbology 6 - 30 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Identifier will be reported as “]C1”. If RSS Emulation is selected, the AIM Symbology Identifier will be reported as “]e0.” Any application that accepts EAN•UCC data can be simplified since it only needs to recognize one data carrier type. Default = EAN•UCC Emulation Off. RSS Emulation 128 Emulation * EAN•UCC Emulation Off China Post Code China Post Code On * Off China Post Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 31 Korea Post Code Korea Post Code On * Off Korea Post Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length PosiCode 6 - 32 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual PosiCode A and B * On Off You have to have PosiCode A and B on to read any of the PosiCode symbologies. A and B On (No Limited) A and B and Limited A On (Limited B Off) * A and B and Limited B On (Limited A Off) PosiCode Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 33 Trioptic Code Trioptic Code is used for labeling magnetic storage media. Note: If you are going to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes, Trioptic Code must be off. On * Off Codablock F Codablock F On * Off Codablock F Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-2048. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 2048. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 34 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Code 16K Code 16K On * Off Code 16K Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-160. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 160. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 49 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 6 - 35 Code 49 * On Off Code 49 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length on page 6-2 for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-81. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 81. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 36 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 7 Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the scanner. Refer to page 2-6 enable Control + ASCII mode. Function Code NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US HEX/ASCII Value Full ASCII “CTRL” + 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 7-1 The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of these five characters for different countries. Country Codes United States Belgium Scandinavia France Germany à Italy Switzerland .. United Kingdom ¢ Denmark Norway Spain 7-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Supported Interface Keys ASCII NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F IBM AT/XT and PS/2 Compatibles, WYSE PC/AT Supported Keys Reserved Enter (KP) Cap Lock ALT make ALT break CTRL make CTRL break CR/Enter Reserved Tab Reserved Tab Delete CR/Enter Insert Escape F11 Home Print Back Space Back Tab F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 IBM XTs and Compatibles Supported Keys Reserved CR/Enter Caps Lock Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved CR/Enter Reserved Tab Reserved Tab Delete CR/Enter Insert Escape Reserved Home Print Back Space Back Tab Reserved F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 IBM, DDC, Memorex Telex, Harris* Supported Keys Reserved Enter F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 New Line F16 F17 F18 Tab/Field Forward Delete Field Exit/New Line Insert F19 Error Reset Home F20 Back Space Backfield/Back Tab F21 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 * IBM 3191/92, 3471/72, 3196/97, 3476/77, Telex (all models) IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 7-3 Supported Interface Keys ASCII NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F IBM, Memorex Telex (102)* Supported Keys Reserved Enter F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 New Line F16 F17 F18 Tab/Field Forward Delete Field Exit Insert Clear Error Reset Home Print Back Space Back Tab F19 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Memorex Telex (88)** Supported Keys Reserved Enter PF10 PF11 PF12 Reserved Reserved New Line Field Forward Field Forward Reserved Field Forward Delete New Line Insert Erase Error Reset Reserved Print Back Space Back Field Reserved PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 PF5 PF6 PF7 PF8 PF9 Home * IBM 3196/97, 3476/77, 3191/92, 3471/72, Memorex Telex (all models) with 102 key keyboards ** Memorex Telex with 88 key keyboards 7-4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Supported Interface Keys ASCII NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F Esprit 200, 400 ANSI Supported Keys Reserved New Line N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A New Line N/A Tab N/A Tab N/A New Line N/A Escape F11 Insert F13 Back Space Back Tab F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Esprit 200, 400 ASCII Supported Keys Reserved New Line N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A New Line N/A Tab N/A Tab N/A New Line N/A Escape F11 Insert F13 Back Space Back Tab F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Esprit 200, 400 PC Supported Keys Reserved New Line N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A New Line N/A Tab N/A Tab Delete New Line Insert Escape F11 Home Print Back Space Back Tab F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 7-5 Supported Interface Keys ASCII NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US DEL 7-6 HEX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 7F Apple Mac/iMac Supported Keys Reserved Enter/Numpad Enter CAPS ALT make ALT break CNTRL make CNTRL break RETURN APPLE make TAB APPLE break TAB Del RETURN Ins Help ESC F11 Home Prnt Scrn BACKSPACE LSHIFT TAB F12 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 BACKSPACE IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 8 Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded symbology. (See the Symbology Chart, included in the Appendix A, page A-1) for the single character code that identifies each symbology.) This action first clears all current prefixes, then programs a Code I.D. prefix for all symbologies. This is a temporary setting that will be removed when the unit is reset. For instructions on how to reset your scanner, refer to Reset Scanner (page 8-1). Add Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies (Temporary) Reset Scanner Scanning the following bar code clears temporary settings in the scanner and returns scanner to normal operation. Scanning this bar code also causes the scanner to re-link the radio. Reset Scanner Show Software Revision Scan the bar code below to output the current software revision, unit serial number, and other product information for both the scanner and base. Show Revision Show Data Format Scan the bar code below to show current data format settings. Data Format Settings IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 8-1 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve changed some options and want the standard product default settings restored, scan the Standard Product Default Settings bar code below. Standard Product Default Settings The Menu Commands starting on page 10-5 lists the standard product default settings for each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages). Temporary Visual Menu 2003 Configuration For quick download communication configuration, scan the Visual Menu 2003 bar code to temporarily configure the scanner for Visual Menu 2003 settings. Refer to Visual Menu 2003 on page 10-1 for additional information about Visual Menu 2003. After using Visual Menu, scan the Reset Scanner bar code on page 8-1. Note: If you have a unit capable of keyboard wedge mode, scan the bar code below and the unit will communicate in RS-232 mode, allowing it to work with Visual Menu 2003. To convert the scanner back to keyboard wedge communication, cycle the power. Visual Menu 2003 Note: If you download new software into a unit, the user-programmed parameters are retained. If you need to discard user-programmed settings, scan the Standard Product Default Settings bar code (see Standard Product Default Settings on page 8-2). 8-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 9 Visual Menu 2003 Visual Menu 2003 Introduction Visual Menu 2003 provides the ability to configure a scanning device by connecting the scanner to the com port of a PC. Visual Menu 2003 allows you to download upgrades to a scanner’s firmware, change programmed parameters, and create and print programming bar codes. Using Visual Menu 2003, you can even set up the configuration for a scanner which is not attached to your PC. This enables one expert user to establish the configuration settings for all the devices your company uses, then save these configuration files for others. A configuration file can be e-mailed or, if you prefer, an expert user can create a bar code (or series of bar codes) that contains all the customized programming parameters, and mail or fax the bar code(s) to any location. Users in other locations can scan the bar code(s) to load in the customized parameters. To communicate with a scanner, Visual Menu 2003 requires that the PC have at least one available serial communication port and an RS-232 cable to connect the port to the device. A power supply, which plugs into the cable, is also required. Note: IT5620/IT2020 works only with Visual Menu 2003 version 4.2 or later. Visual Menu 2003 Operations The Visual Menu 2003 program performs the following operations: • Displays all configuration data, and saves the information to a file on your PC. • Configures the device to meet your specific requirements. Visual Menu 2003 has all the programming parameters which are available via programming bar codes in this User’s Guide. • Creates and prints a clone bar code which contains the program and configuration data from one device. This bar code can then be used to program additional devices with the same parameters. • Selects a device from a list, then performs offline or online file configuration for that device. Installing Visual Menu 2003 from the Web 1. Access the HHP web site at www.hhp.com. 2. Click in the Quick Search text box and enter Visual Menu 2003. 3. Click on Search Now. 4. Click on the entry for Visual Menu 2003. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 User’s Guide 9-1 5. When prompted, select Save File, and save the files to the c:\windows\temp directory. 6. Once you have finished downloading the file, exit the web site. 7. Using Explorer, go to the c:\windows\temp file. 8. Double click on the Visual Menu 2003.exe file. Follow the screen prompts to install the Visual Menu 2003 program. 9. To start Visual Menu 2003, from the Start Menu click on Programs, Visual Menu 2003, Visual Menu 2003. Note: If you wish, you can create a shortcut to the Visual Menu 2003 executable on your desktop. 9-2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 User’s Guide 10 Serial Programming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will program the IT2020-5. For complete descriptions and examples of each serial programming command, refer to the corresponding programming bar code in this manual. The device must be set to an RS-232 interface (see page 1-15). The following commands can be sent via a PC com port using terminal emulation software. Conventions The following conventions are used for menu and query command descriptions: parameter A label representing the actual value you should send as part of a command. [option] An optional part of a command. {Data} Alternatives in a command. bold Names of menus, menu commands, buttons, dialog boxes, and windows that appear on the screen. Menu Command Syntax Menu commands have the following syntax (spaces have been used for clarity only): Prefix [:Name:] Tag SubTag {Data} [, SubTag {Data}] [; Tag SubTag {Data}] […] Storage Prefix Three ASCII characters: SYN M CR (ASCII 22,77,13). :NAME: To send information to the scanner (with the base connected to host): SYN M CR :NAME: Tag A 3 character case-insensitive field that identifies the desired menu command group. For example, all RS-232 configuration settings are identified with a Tag of 232. SubTag A 3 character case-insensitive field that identifies the desired menu command within the tag group. For example, the SubTag for the RS-232 baud rate is BAD. Data The new value for a menu setting, identified by the Tag and SubTag. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 1 Storage A single character that specifies the storage table to which the command is applied. An exclamation point (!) performs the command’s operation on the device’s volatile menu configuration table. A period (.) performs the command’s operation on the device’s non-volatile menu configuration table. Use the non-volatile table only for semi-permanent changes you want saved through a power cycle. Query Commands Several special characters can be used to query the device about its settings. What is the default value for the setting(s). What is the device’s current value for the setting(s). What is the range of possible values for the setting(s). (The device’s response uses a dash (-) to indicate a continuous range of values. A pipe (|) separates items in a list of non-continuous values.) Tag Field Usage When a query is used in place of a Tag field, the query applies to the entire set of commands available for the particular storage table indicated by the Storage field of the command. In this case, the SubTag and Data fields should not be used because they are ignored by the device. SubTag Field Usage When a query is used in place of a SubTag field, the query applies only to the subset of commands available that match the Tag field. In this case, the Data field should not be used because it is ignored by the device. Data Field Usage When a query is used in place of the Data field, the query applies only to the specific command identified by the Tag and SubTag fields. Concatenation of Multiple Commands Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix/Storage sequence. Only the Tag, SubTag, and Data fields must be repeated for each command in the sequence. If additional commands are to be applied to the same Tag, then the new command sequence is separated with a comma (,) and only the SubTag and Data fields of the additional command are issued. If the additional command requires a different Tag field, the command is separated from previous commands by a semicolon (;). Responses The device responds to serial commands with one of three responses: 10 - 2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual ACK Indicates a good command which has been processed. ENQ Indicates an invalid Tag or SubTag command. NAK Indicates the command was good, but the Data field entry was out of the allowable range for this Tag and SubTag combination, e.g., an entry for a minimum message length of 100 when the field will only accept 2 characters. When responding, the device echoes back the command sequence with the status character inserted directly before each of the punctuation marks (the period, exclamation point, comma, or semicolon) in the command. Examples of Query Commands In the following examples, a bracketed notation [ ] depicts a non-displayable response. Example #1:What is the range of possible values for Codabar Coding Enable? Enter: cbrena*. Response: CBRENA0-1[ACK] This response indicates that Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) has a range of values from 0 to 1 (off and on). Example #2: What is the default value for Codabar Coding Enable? Enter: cbrena^. Response: CBRENA1[ACK] This response indicates that the default setting for Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is 1, or on. Example #3: What is the device’s current setting for Codabar Coding Enable? Enter: cbrena?. Response: CBRENA1[ACK] This response indicates that the device’s Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is set to 1, or on. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 3 Example #4: What are the device’s settings for all Codabar selections? Enter: cbr?. Response: CBRENA1[ACK], SSX0[ACK], CK20[ACK], CCT1[ACK], MIN2[ACK], MAX60[ACK], DFT[ACK]. This response indicates that the device’s Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is set to 1, or on; the Start/Stop Character (SSX) is set to 0, or Don’t Transmit; the Check Character (CK2) is set to 0, or Not Required; concatenation (CCT) is set to 1, or Enabled; the Minimum Message Length (MIN) is set to 2 characters; the Maximum Message Length (MAX) is set to 60 characters; and the Default setting (DFT) has no value. Trigger Commands You can activate and deactivate the scanner with serial trigger commands. First, the scanner must be put in Manual/Serial Trigger Mode either by scanning the Manual/Serial Trigger Mode bar code (page 3-4), or by sending the Manual/ Serial Menu Command (page 10-9). Once the scanner is in serial trigger mode, the trigger is activated and deactivated by sending the following commands: Activate:SYN T CR Deactivate:SYN U CR The scanner scans until a bar code has been read, until the deactivate command is sent, or until the serial time-out has been reached (see Read Time-Out (Serial Trigger Mode) on page 3-4 for a description, and the serial command on page 10-9). Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren’t sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you’ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored, scan the Standard Product Default Settings bar code below. Standard Product Default Settings The chart on the following pages lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages). 10 - 4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Menu Commands Selection Base Charge Mode Link Modes Out-of-Range Alarm Alarm Sound Type Data Accumulation Mode Factory Default Settings Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry *Automatic BASCHG1 1-5 Full Charge Rate BASCHG2 1-5 Low Charge Rate BASCHG3 1-5 Battery Charge Off BASCHG4 1-5 Unlink Scanner BT_RMV 1-6 *Locked Link Mode BASCON0 1-7 Override Locked Scanner SCNREP 1-7 Open Link Mode BASCON1 1-7 Base Duration Alarm (Range 1 - 3000 sec (*0)) BASORD 1-8 Scanner Duration Alarm( Range 1 - 3000 sec (*0)) BT_ORD Base Alarm Type BASORW 1-8 1-8 Scanner Alarm Type BT_ORW 1-8 On BATENA1 1-9 *Off BATENA0 1-9 Default DEFALT 1-14 000 TERMID### *USA KBDCTY0 2-4 Belgium KBDCTY1 2-4 Denmark KBDCTY8 2-4 Finland KBDCTY2 2-4 France KBDCTY3 2-4 Germany/Austria KBDCTY4 2-4 Great Britain KBDCTY7 2-4 Italy KBDCTY5 2-4 Norway KBDCTY9 2-4 Spain KBDCTY10 2-4 Switzerland KBDCTY6 2-4 Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID Program Keyboard Country IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 2-2 10 - 5 Selection Keyboard Style Keyboard Modifiers Serial Port Connection Baud Rate 10 - 6 Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Page *Regular KBDSTY0 2-5 Caps Lock KBDSTY1 2-5 Shift Lock KBDSTY2 2-5 Automatic Caps Lock KBDSTY6 2-5 Emulate External Keyboard KBDSTY5 2-6 *Control + ASCII Off KBDCAS0 2-6 Control + ASCII On KBDCAS1 2-6 *Turbo Mode Off KBDTMD0 2-6 Turbo Mode On KBDTMD1 2-6 *Numeric Keypad Off KBDNPS0 2-6 Numeric Keypad On KBDNPS1 2-6 *Auto Direct Conn. Off KBDADC0 2-7 Auto Direct Conn. On KBDADC1 2-7 RS-232 PAP232 2-8 300 BPS 232BAD0 2-8 600 BPS 232BAD1 2-8 1200 BPS 232BAD2 2-8 2400 BPS 232BAD3 2-8 4800 BPS 232BAD4 2-8 9600 BPS 232BAD5 2-8 19200 BPS 232BAD6 2-8 *38400 BPS 232BAD7 2-8 57600 BPS 232BAD8 2-8 115200 BPS 232BAD9 2-8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity RS-232 Handshaking Wand Emulation Connection Wand Emulation Transmission Rate Wand Emulation Polarity Wand Emulation Idle Wand Emulation Data Block Size Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even 232WRD3 2-9 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None 232WRD0 2-9 7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd 232WRD6 2-9 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Even 232WRD4 2-9 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity None 232WRD1 2-9 7 Data, 2 Stop, Parity Odd 232WRD7 2-9 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even 232WRD5 2-9 *8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None 232WRD2 2-9 8 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Odd 232WRD8 2-9 *RTS/CTS Off 232CTS0 2-10 RTS/CTS On 232CTS1 2-10 *XON/XOFF Off 232XON0 2-10 XON/XOFF On 232XON1 2-10 *ACK/NAK Off 232ACK0 2-10 ACK/NAK On 232ACK1 2-10 Same Code Format TERMID64 2-13 Code 39 Format TERMID61 2-13 10 WNDSPD0 2-14 *25 WNDSPD1 2-14 40 WNDSPD2 2-14 80 WNDSPD3 2-14 120 WNDSPD4 2-14 150 WNDSPD5 2-14 200 WNDSPD6 2-14 *Black High WNDPOL0 2-14 White High WNDPOL1 2-14 Idle Low WNDIDL0 2-15 *Idle High WNDIDL1 2-15 20 WNDBLK0 2-15 *40 WNDBLK1 2-15 60 WNDBLK2 2-15 80 WNDBLK3 2-15 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 7 Selection Wand Emulation Delay Between Blocks Wand Emulation Overall Checksum Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry 5ms WNDDLY0 2-15 *50ms WNDDLY1 2-15 150ms WNDDLY2 2-15 500ms WNDDLY3 2-15 *Off WNDCHK0 2-16 On WNDCHK1 2-16 Off BEPBEP0 3-1 *On BEPBEP1 3-1 Off BEPLVL0 3-1 Low BEPLVL1 3-1 *Medium BEPLVL2 3-1 High BEPLVL3 3-1 Low (1600) (min 400Hz) BEPFQ11600 3-2 *Medium (3250) BEPFQ13250 3-2 High (4200) (max 9000Hz) BEPFQ14200 3-2 *Normal Beep BEPBIP0 3-2 Short Beep BEPBIP1 3-2 Off BEPLED0 3-2 Output Selections Beeper - Good Read Beeper Volume - Good Read Beeper Pitch - Good Read (Frequency) Beeper Duration - Good Read LED - Good Read Number of Beeps - Good Read Good Read Delay User-Specified Good Read Delay 10 - 8 *On BEPLED1 3-2 *1 BEPRPT1 3-3 Range 1 - 9 BEPRPT# 3-3 *No Delay DLYGRD0 3-3 Short Delay (500 ms) DLYGRD500 3-3 Medium Delay (1000 ms) DLYGRD1000 3-3 Long Delay (1500 ms) DLYGRD1500 3-3 Range 0 - 30,000 ms DLYGRD#### 3-3 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection Trigger Mode Reread Delay User-Specified Reread Delay Centering Output Sequence Editor Require Output Sequence Multiple Symbols No Read Video Reverse Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry *Manual Trigger TRGMOD0 3-4 Read Time-Out (0 - 300,000 ms) *0 TRGSTO#### 3-4 Scanner Power Time-Out Timer (1 - 10,800 seconds) *3600 BT_LPT##### 3-5 Automatic Trigger TRGMOD1 3-5 Presentation Mode TRGMOD3 3-5 Hands Free Time-Out (0300,000 seconds) *5000 TRGPTO#### ## 3-5 Short (500 ms) DLYRRD500 3-6 *Medium (750 ms) DLYRRD750 3-6 Long (1000 ms) DLYRRD1000 3-6 Extra Long (2000 ms) DLYRRD3000 3-6 Range 0 - 30,000 ms DLYRRD#### 3-6 Centering On DECWIN1 3-7 *Centering Off DECWIN0 3-7 Left of Centering Window *40 DECLFT### 3-7 Right of Centering Window *60 DECRGT### 3-7 Enter Sequence SEQBLK 3-9 Default Sequence SEQDFT 3-9 Required SEQ_EN2 3-10 On/Not Required SEQ_EN1 3-10 *Off SEQ_EN0 3-10 On SHOTGN1 3-12 *Off SHOTGN0 3-12 On SHWNRD1 3-12 *Off SHWNRD0 3-12 On VIDREV1 3-12 *Off VIDREV0 3-12 VSUFCR 4-3 Prefix/Suffix Selections Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 9 Selection Prefix Suffix Function Code Transmit Setting Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Add Prefix PREBK2## 4-3 Clear One Prefix PRECL2 4-3 Clear All Prefixes PRECA2 4-3 Add Suffix SUFBK2## 4-4 Clear One Suffix SUFCL2 4-4 Clear All Suffixes SUFCA2 4-4 *Enable RMVFNC0 4-4 Disable RMVFNC1 4-4 DLYCHR## 4-5 Delay Length DLYCRX## 4-5 Character to Trigger Delay Intercharacter Delay User Specified Intercharacter Delay Serial Command DLY_XX### 4-5 Interfunction Delay DLYFNC## 4-6 Intermessage Delay DLYMSG## 4-6 *Default Data Format (None) DFMDF3 5-4 Enter Data Format DFMBK3## 5-4 Clear One Data Format DFMCL3 5-4 Clear All Data Formats DFMCA3 5-4 Off DFM_EN0 5-5 *On, but Not Required DFM_EN1 5-5 Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor Data Formatter Alternate Data Formats On, Required DFM_EN2 5-5 VSAF_1 5-5 VSAF_2 5-5 VSAF_3 5-5 All Symbologies Off ALLENA0 6-1 All Symbologies On ALLENA1 6-1 Default All Codabar Settings CBRDFT 6-3 Symbologies All Symbologies Codabar Codabar Codabar Start/Stop Char. 10 - 10 Off CBRENA0 6-3 *On CBRENA1 6-3 *Don’t Transmit CBRSSX0 6-3 Transmit CBRSSX1 6-3 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection Codabar Check Char. Codabar Concatenation Codabar Message Length Code 39 Code 39 Code 39 Start/Stop Char. Code 39 Check Char. Code 39 Message Length Code 39 Append Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) Code 39 Full ASCII Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry *No Check Char. CBRCK20 6-4 Validate, But Don’t Transmit CBRCK21 6-4 Validate, and Transmit CBRCK22 6-4 Off CBRCCT0 6-4 *On CBRCCT1 6-4 Require CBRCCT2 6-4 Minimum (2 - 60) *4 CBRMIN## 6-5 Maximum (2 - 60) *60 CBRMAX## 6-5 Default All Code 39 Settings C39DFT 6-5 Off C39ENA0 6-5 *On C39ENA1 6-5 *Don’t Transmit C39SSX0 6-5 Transmit C39SSX1 6-5 *No Check Char. C39CK20 6-6 Validate, But Don’t Transmit C39CK21 6-6 Validate, and Transmit C39CK22 6-6 Minimum (0 - 48) *0 C39MIN## 6-6 Maximum (0 - 48) *48 C39MAX## 6-6 *Off C39APP0 6-7 On C39APP1 6-7 *Off C39B320 6-7 On C39B321 6-7 Off C39ASC0 6-8 *On C39ASC1 6-8 Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings I25DFT 6-9 Off I25ENA0 6-9 *On I25ENA1 6-9 *No Check Char. I25CK20 6-10 Validate, But Don’t Transmit I25CK21 6-10 Validate, and Transmit I25CK22 6-10 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 11 Selection Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length Code 93 Code 93 Code 93 Message Length Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 Message Length IATA Code 2 of 5 IATA Code 2 of 5 IATA Code 2 of 5 Message Length Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Code 11 Code 11 Code 11 Check Digits Required Code 11 Message Length 10 - 12 Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Minimum (2 - 80) *4 I25MIN## 6-10 Maximum (2 - 80) *80 I25MAX## 6-10 Default All Code 93 Settings C93DFT 6-11 6-11 Off C93ENA0 *On C93ENA1 6-11 Minimum (0 - 80) *0 C93MIN## 6-11 Maximum (0 - 80) *80 C93MAX## 6-11 Default All Code 2 of 5 Settings R25DFT 6-12 *Off R25ENA0 6-12 On R25ENA1 6-12 Minimum (1 - 48) *4 R25MIN## 6-12 Maximum (1 - 48) *48 R25MAX## 6-12 Default All IATA Code 2 of 5 Settings A25DFT 6-13 *Off A25ENA0 6-13 On A25ENA1 6-13 Minimum (1 - 48) *4 A25MIN## 6-13 Maximum (1 - 48) *48 A25MAX## 6-13 Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings X25DFT 6-13 *Off X25ENA0 6-13 On X25ENA1 6-13 Minimum (1 - 80) *4 X25MIN## 6-14 Maximum (1 - 80) *80 X25MAX## 6-14 Default All Code 11 Settings C11DFT 6-14 *Off C11ENA0 6-14 On C11ENA1 6-14 1 Check Digit C11CK20 6-14 *2 Check Digits C11CK21 6-14 Minimum (1 - 80) *4 C11MIN## 6-15 Maximum (1 - 80) *80 C11MAX## 6-15 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection Code 128 Code 128 ISBT Concatenation Code 128 Message Length Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Page Default All Code 128 Settings 128DFT 6-15 Off 128ENA0 6-16 *On 128ENA1 6-15 On ISBENA1 6-16 *Off ISBENA0 6-16 Minimum (0 - 80) *0 128MIN## 6-16 Maximum (0 - 80) *80 128MAX## 6-16 Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code Page 128DCP 6-16 Code 128 Function Code Transmit *Off 128FNX0 6-17 On 128FNX1 6-17 *Off ISBENA0 6-16 On ISBENA1 6-16 Default All Telepen Settings TELDFT 6-17 *Off TELENA0 6-17 On TELENA1 6-17 *AIM Telepen Output TELOLD0 6-17 Original Telepen Output TELOLD1 6-17 Minimum (1 - 60) *1 TELMIN## 6-18 Maximum (1 - 60) *60 TELMAX## 6-18 Default All UPC A Settings UPADFT 6-18 Off UPAENA0 6-18 *On UPAENA1 6-18 Off UPACKX0 6-18 *On UPACKX1 6-18 Off UPANSX0 6-19 ISBT Concatenation Telepen Telepen Telepen Output Telepen Message Length UPC A UPC A UPC A Check Digit UPC A Number System UPC A 2 Digit Addenda UPC A 5 Digit Addenda *On UPANSX1 6-19 *Off UPAAD20 6-19 On UPAAD21 6-19 *Off UPAAD50 6-19 On UPAAD51 6-19 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 13 Selection UPC A Addenda Required UPC A Addenda Separator UPC E UPC E0 UPC E1 UPC E Expand UPC E Check Digit UPC E Number System UPC E 2 Digit Addenda UPC E 5 Digit Addenda UPC E Addenda Required UPC E Addenda Separator Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Page *Not Required UPAARQ0 Required UPAARQ1 6-19 6-19 Off UPAADS0 6-20 *On UPAADS1 6-20 Default All UPC E Settings UPEDFT 6-21 Off UPEEN00 6-21 *On UPEEN01 6-21 Off UPEEN10 6-21 *On UPEEN11 6-21 *Off UPEEXP0 6-21 On UPEEXP1 6-21 Off UPECKX0 6-22 *On UPECKX1 6-22 Off UPENSX0 6-22 *On UPENSX1 6-22 *Off UPEAD20 6-23 On UPEAD21 6-23 *Off UPEAD50 6-23 On UPEAD51 6-23 *Not Required UPEARQ0 6-21 Required UPEARQ1 6-21 Off UPEADS0 6-22 *On UPEADS1 6-22 Default All EAN/ JAN 13 Settings E13DFT 6-23 Off E13ENA0 6-23 *On E13ENA1 6-23 Off E13CKX0 6-23 *On E13CKX1 6-23 EAN/JAN 13 2 Digit Addenda *Off E13AD20 6-24 On E13AD21 6-24 EAN/JAN 13 5 Digit Addenda *Off E13AD50 6-24 On E13AD51 6-24 EAN/JAN 13 EAN/JAN 13 EAN/JAN 13 Check Digit 10 - 14 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Page EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Required *Not Required E13ARQ0 6-24 Required E13ARQ1 6-24 EAN/JAN 13 Addenda Separator Off E13ADS0 6-24 ISBN Translate EAN/JAN 8 EAN/JAN 8 EAN/JAN 8 Check Digit *On E13ADS1 6-24 *Off E13ISB0 6-25 On E13ISB1 6-25 Default All EAN/ JAN 8 Settings EA8DFT 6-25 Off EA8ENA0 6-25 *On EA8ENA1 6-25 Off EA8CKX0 6-25 *On EA8CKX1 6-25 EAN/JAN 8 2 Digit Addenda *Off EA8AD20 6-26 On EA8AD21 6-26 EAN/JAN 8 5 Digit Addenda *Off EA8AD50 6-26 On EA8AD51 6-26 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Required *Not Required EA8ARQ0 6-26 Required EA8ARQ1 6-26 EAN/JAN 8 Addenda Separator Off EA8ADS0 6-26 *On EA8ADS1 6-26 Off CPNENA0 6-26 *On CPNENA1 6-20 Default All MSI Settings MSIDFT 6-27 *Off MSIENA0 6-27 On MSIENA1 6-27 *Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit MSICHK0 6-27 Validate Type 10 and Transmit MSICHK1 6-27 Minimum (4 - 48) *4 MSIMIN## 6-28 Maximum (4 - 48) *48 MSIMAX## 6-28 Default All Plessey Settings PLSDFT 6-28 *Off PLSENA0 6-28 On PLSENA1 6-28 Coupon Code MSI MSI MSI Check Character MSI Message Length Plessey Code Plessey Code IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 15 Selection Plessey Message Length RSS-14 RSS-14 RSS Limited RSS Limited RSS Expanded RSS Expanded Setting Serial Command Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Minimum (4 - 48) *4 PLSMIN## 6-28 Maximum (4 - 48) *48 PLSMAX## 6-28 Default All RSS-14 Settings RSSDFT 6-29 Off RSSENA0 6-29 *On RSSENA1 6-29 Default All RSS-14 Limited Settings RSLDFT 6-29 Off RSLENA0 6-29 *On RSLENA1 6-29 Default All RSS-14 Expanded Settings RSEDFT 6-30 Off RSEENA0 6-30 *On RSEENA1 6-30 6-30 Minimum (4 - 74) *4 RSEMIN## Maximum (4 - 74) *74 RSEMAX## 6-30 RSS Emulation EANEMU2 6-31 128 Emulation EANEMU1 6-31 *EAN•UCC Emulation Off EANEMU0 6-31 Default All China Post Code Settings CPCDFT 6-31 *Off CPCENA0 6-31 On CPCENA1 6-31 Minimum (2 - 80) *4 CPCMIN## 6-31 Maximum (2 - 80) *80 CPCMAX## 6-31 Default All Korea Post Code Settings KPCDFT 6-32 *Off KPCENA0 6-32 On KPCENA1 6-32 Korea Post Code Msg. Length Minimum (2 - 80) *4 KPCMIN## 6-32 Maximum (2 - 80) *48 KPCMAX## 6-32 PosiCode Default All PosiCode Settings POSDFT 6-32 RSS Expanded Msg. Length EAN•UCC Emulation China Post Code China Post Code China Post Code Msg. Length Korea Post Code Korea Post Code 10 - 16 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Selection PosiCode PosiCode Msg. Length Trioptic Code Codablock F Codablock F Codablock F Msg. Length Code 16K Code 16K Code 16K Code 49 Code 49 Code 49 Setting * Indicates default Serial Command # Indicates a numeric entry Page Off POSENA0 6-33 *On POSENA1 6-33 A and B On POSLIM0 6-33 A and B and Limited A On POSLIM1 6-33 *A and B and Limited B On POSLIM2 6-33 Minimum (2 - 80) *4 POSMIN## 6-33 Maximum (2 - 80) *48 POSMAX## 6-33 *Off TRIENA0 6-34 On TRIENA1 6-34 Default All Codablock F Settings CBFDFT 6-34 *Off CBFENA0 6-34 On CBFENA1 6-34 Minimum (1 - 2048) *1 CBFMIN#### 6-34 Maximum (1 - 2048) *2048 CBFMAX#### 6-34 Default All Code 16K Settings 16KDFT 6-35 *Off 16KENA0 6-35 On 16KENA1 6-35 Minimum (0 - 160) *1 16KMIN### 6-35 Maximum (0 - 160) *160 16KMAX### 6-35 Default All Code 49 Settings C49DFT 6-35 Off C49ENA0 6-36 *On C49ENA1 6-36 Minimum (1 - 81) *1 C49MIN## 6-36 Maximum (1 - 81) *81 C49MAX## 6-36 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 10 - 17 10 - 18 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 11 Product Specifications IMAGETEAM 5620 Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions (Typical): Height 6.2 inches (15.7 cm) Length 5.3 inches (13.5 cm) Width 3.2 inches (8.1 cm) Weight (with battery) 9.2 ounces (260 g) Light Source 630 nM visible red LED Scan Rate 270 scans per second in most usages Skew Angle ±65 degrees Pitch Angle ±65 degrees Horizontal Velocity 2 inches (5 cm) per second Scan Contrast 20% minimum Battery: Lithium Ion Battery Capacity: Storage: 3.6 Volt 1600 mAHr minimum Standby Heavy Usage (1 scan per second) 20 hours 12 hours 5% loss per month Temperature Ranges: Operating 32° F to +122° F (0° C to +50° C) Battery Charge 32° F to +113° F (0° C to +45° C) Storage -40° F to +140° F (-40° C to +60° C) Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing Mechanical Drop Operational after 50 drops from 6 feet (1.8 m) to concrete Vibration Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300 Hz ESD Sensitivity 15 kV to any external surface Sealant Rating IP41 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 11 - 1 IMAGETEAM 2020 Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions (Typical): Height 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) Length 5.6 inches (14.2 cm) Width 4.3 inches (10.9 cm) Weight 8.8 ounces (250 g) Voltage: DC Barrel 8.5 to 9.5 volts Host Port 4.5-14 volts Current Draw: Base Only Base/Scanner w/ max charging 5 Volt Host 150 400mA 9 Volt DC Barrel 100 750mA 12 volt Host 100 150mA Charge Rate 32° F to +113° F (0° C to +45° C) 9 Volt DC Barrel (external power) Maximum 4 hours full charge for fully discharged battery Temperature Ranges: Operating 32° F to +122° F (0° C to +50° C) Storage -40° F to +140° F (-40° C to +60° C) Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing Mechanical Drop Operational after 50 drops from 4 feet (1.2 m) to concrete Vibration Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300 Hz ESD Sensitivity 15 kV to any external surface Sealant Rating IP41 11 - 2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual IMAGETEAM 5620 Depth of Field Minimum Bar Width Maximum Near Field Minimum Far Field (no ambient lighting) 13 mil 100% UPC 1 in (2.5 cm) 24 in (61 cm) 7.5 mil Code 39 4 in (10 cm) 14 in (36 cm) 10 mil Code 39 2 in (5 cm) 18 in (46 cm) 13 mil Code 39 1 in (2.5 cm) 24 in (61 cm) 15 mil Code 39 1 in (2.5 cm) 28 in (71 cm) 20 mil Code 39 1 in (2.5 cm) 36 in (91 cm) 55 mil Code 39 2.5 in (7 cm) 44 in (112 cm) IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 11 - 3 11 - 4 10 connects to the base Cord shield Tied to supply power Supply ground Terminal clock Terminal data Supply power input (Refer to tables on page 11-2.) Keyboard data Keyboard clock 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug Standard Cable Pinouts Keyboard Wedge IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Standard Cable Pinouts Wand Emulation 10 Pin Modular Plug connects to the base 9 Pin Type D Female connects to your terminal 8 Cord shield 7 Supply ground 2 Cord shield 3 Prog 1 (Tied to supply power for primary cable) 4 Supply ground 6 Bar code data output 7 Supply power input (Refer to tables on page 11-2.) 10 Bar code data output 2 Supply power input 4 11 - 5 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 11 - 6 2 Cord shield 3 Prog 1 (Tied to supply power for primary cable) 4 Supply ground 5 Receive data - Serial data to scanner 6 Transmit data - Serial data from scanner 7 Supply power input (Refer to tables on page 11-2.) 8 Request to send data 9 Clear to send data 10 connects to the base 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug Standard Cable Pinouts Serial Output IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Standard Cable Pinouts USB 10 Pin Modular Plug connects to the base 2 Data + 3 Tied to supply power 4 Supply ground 7 5 volt supply power input 10 Data - 11 - 7 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 11 - 8 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 12 Maintenance Maintenance Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These services are to be performed only by an authorized service center. See "Customer Support" on page 15-1 for further information. Cleaning the Scanner’s Window Reading performance may degrade if the scanner’s window is not clean. If the window is visibly dirty, or if the scanner isn’t operating well, clean the window with a soft cloth or lens tissue dampened with water (or a mild detergent-water solution or alcohol). If a detergent solution is used, rinse with a clean lens tissue dampened with water only. The scanner’s housing may also be cleaned the same way. Caution: Do not submerge the imager in water. The scanner’s housing is not watertight. Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the imager’s window – abrasive wipes may scratch the window. Never use solvents (e.g., alcohol or acetone) on the housing or window – solvents may damage the finish or the window. Inspecting Cords and Connectors Inspect the base’s interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage. A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner operation. Contact your HHP distributor for information about cable replacement. Cable replacement instructions are on page 12-2. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 12 - 1 Replacing the IT2020 Interface Cable: 1. Turn the power to the host system OFF. 2. Disconnect the base’s cable from the terminal or computer. 3. Turn the base upside down. 4. Pull the connector out while maintaining pressure on the connector release clip. 5. Replace with the new cable. Insert the connector into the opening and press firmly. The connector is keyed to go in only one way, and will click into place. Changing the IT5620 Battery: 1. Remove the screw on the end cap. 2. Remove the battery from the handle. 3. Insert battery. 4. Replace end cap and screw. Troubleshooting Base End Cap The base automatically performs self-tests whenever you turn it on. If your scanner is not functioning properly, review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem. Is the power on? Is the LED on? If the LED isn’t illuminated, check that: • The cable is connected properly. • The host system power is on (if external power isn’t used). Troubleshooting Scanner Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols? 12 - 2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual If the scanner isn’t reading symbols well, check that the symbols: • Aren’t smeared, rough, scratched, or exhibiting voids. • Aren’t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface. • Are enabled in the base to which the scanner connects. Is the bar code displayed but not entered into the application? The bar code is displayed on the host device correctly, but you still have to press a key to enter it (the Enter/Return key or the Tab key, for example). You need to program a suffix. Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the bar code data plus the key you need (such as “CR”) to enter the data into your application. Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overview on page 4-1 for further information. Does the scanner read the bar code incorrectly? If the scanner reads a bar code, but the data is not displayed correctly on the host screen: • The base may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface. For example, you scan “12345” and the host displays “@es%.” Reprogram the base with the correct Plug and Play or Terminal selection bar code. See Chapter 1 and Chapter 2. • The base may not be programmed to output your bar code data properly. For example, you scan “12345” and the host displays “A12345B.” Reprogram the base with the proper symbology selections. See Chapter 6. The scanner won’t read your bar code at all. 1. Scan the sample bar codes in the back of this manual. If the scanner reads the sample bar codes, check that your bar code is readable. Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled (see Chapter 6). 2. If the scanner still can’t read the sample bar codes, scan All Symbologies on page 6-1. If you aren’t sure what programming options have been set in the base, or if you want the factory default settings restored, scan Resetting the Standard Product Defaults on page 10-4. Troubleshooting the Cordless System • Is the base powered? • Does the scanner illuminate? • Are the radios set up? within range? IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 12 - 3 12 - 4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 13 Customer Support Obtaining Factory Service HHP provides service for all its products through service centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return the unit to HHP (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record attached. Contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before returning the product. North America HHP Corporate Offices Telephone: (800) 782-4263, Option 3 Fax: (704) 566-9904 E-mail: ProductService@HHP.com Latin America HHP Latin America Telephone: (941) 263-7600 Fax: (941) 263-9689 Brazil HHP Brazil Telephone: +55 (21) 2494-7060 Fax: +55 (21) 2494-5033 E-mail: suporte@HHP.com.br Europe, Middle East, and Africa HHP Europe Telephone:+ 31 (0) 40 29 01 633 Fax: + 31 (0) 40 2901631 E-mail: EuroService@HHP.com Asia Pacific HHP Asia/Pacific Telephone: +852-2511-3050 Fax: +852-251-13557 E-mail: chuie@HHP.com Japan HHP Japan Telephone: +81-3-5770-6312 Fax: +81-3-5770-6313 E-mail: kobayashit@HHP.com IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 13 - 1 Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner, please call your Distributor or the nearest HHP technical support office: North America/Canada: Telephone: Fax number: E-mail: (800) 782-4263, Option 4 (8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST) (315) 685-4960 support@HHP.com Europe, Middle East, and Africa: TelephoneEuropean Ofc: Int+31 (0) 40 29 01 600 U.K. Ofc: Int+44 1925 240055 E-mail: euro_support@HHP.com Asia: Telephone: E-mail: Int+852-2511-3050 or 2511-3132 asia_support@HHP.com Latin America: Telephone: (239) 263-7600 E-mail: la_support@HHP.com Limited Warranty Hand Held Products, Inc., d/b/a HHP ("Hand Held Products, Inc., d/b/a HHP ("HHP") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HHP’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HHP product which is (i) improperly installed or used; (ii) damaged by accident or negligence, including failure to follow the proper maintenance, service, and cleaning schedule; or (iii) damaged as a result of (A) modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party, (B) excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections, (C) static electricity or electro-static discharge, (D) operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters, or (E) repair or service of the product by anyone other than HHP or its authorized representatives. This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HHP for the product at the time of purchase ("Warranty Period"). Any defective product must be returned (at purchaser’s expense) during the Warranty Period to HHP’s factory or authorized service center for inspection. No product will be accepted by HHP without a Return Materials Authorization, which may be obtained by contacting HHP. In the event that the product is returned to HHP or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHP determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship, HHP, at its sole option, will either repair or replace the product without charge, except for return shipping to HHP. 13 - 2 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HHP’S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL HHP BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HHP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER (WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT. THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES, LOSSES, OR DAMAGES. SOME STATES, PROVINCES, OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable, which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable, such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof. Use of any peripherals not manufactured/sold by HHP voids the warranty. This includes but is not limited to: cables, power supplies, cradles, and docking stations. Hand Held Products, Inc. extends these warranties only to the first end-users of the products. These warranties are nontransferable. The limited duration of the warranty for the IT2020 and IT5620 is for three (3) years. The limited duration of the warranty for the scanner battery is for one (1) year. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual 13 - 3 13 - 4 IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Appendix A Symbology Chart Code ID AIM ID Hex ID China Post ]X0 51 Codabar ]Fm 61 Codablock F ]Om 71 Code 2 of 5 ]Rm 66 Code 11 ]Hm Symbology Code ID AIM ID Hex ID IATA 2 of 5 ]Rm 66 Interleaved 2 of 5 ]lm 65 Korea Post ]X0 3F Matrix 2 of 5 ]X0 6D 68 MSI ]Mm 67 Symbology Code 16K ]Km 6F No Read Code 39 ]Am 62 Plessey Code ]P0 6E Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) ]X0 3C PosiCode ]pm 57 ]Tm 6C Reduced Space Symbology (RSS14, RSS Limited, RSS Expanded) ]em 79 ]Gm 69 Telepen ]Bm 74 Code 49 Code 93 9C Code 128 ]Cm 6A Trioptic Code ]X0 3D UCC/EAN-128 ]C1 49 UPC-A ]E0 63 ]E4 44 UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code ]E3 63 EAN/JAN-13 ]E0 64 UPC-E ]E0 45 EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ]E3 64 EAN/JAN-8 All Symbologies 99 Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier character details. Note: Prefix/Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry. Refer to Data Editing beginning on page 4-1 and Data Formatting beginning on page 5-1 for information about using Code ID and AIM ID. IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual A-1 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 00 NUL 32 20 01 SOH 33 21 64 40 96 60 ‘ 65 41 97 61 02 STX 34 22 03 ETX 35 23 “ 66 42 98 62 67 43 99 63 04 EOT 36 24 68 44 100 64 05 ENQ 06 ACK 37 25 69 45 101 65 38 26 70 46 102 66 07 BEL 39 27 ‘ 71 47 103 67 08 BS 40 28 72 48 104 68 09 HT 41 29 73 49 105 69 10 0A LF 42 2A 74 4A 106 6A 11 0B VT 43 2B 75 4B 107 6B 12 0C FF 44 2C 76 4C 108 6C 13 0D CR 45 2D 77 4D 109 6D 14 0E SO 46 2E 78 4E 110 6E 15 0F SI 47 2F 79 4F 111 6F 16 10 DLE 48 30 80 50 112 70 17 11 DC1 49 31 81 51 113 71 18 12 DC2 50 32 82 52 114 72 19 13 DC3 51 33 83 53 115 73 20 14 DC4 52 34 84 54 116 74 21 15 NAK 53 35 85 55 117 75 22 16 SYN 54 36 86 56 118 76 23 17 ETB 55 37 87 57 119 77 24 18 CAN 56 38 88 58 120 78 25 19 EM 57 39 89 59 121 79 26 1A SUB 58 3A 90 5A 122 7A 27 1B ESC 59 3B 91 5B 123 7B 28 1C FS 60 3C 92 5C 124 7C 29 1D GS 61 3D 93 5D 125 7D 30 1E RS 62 3E 94 5E 126 7E 31 1F US 63 3F 95 5F 127 7F A-2 Char IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Dec. Hex Char Dec. Hex 128 80 €€ 160 A0 129 81 161 A1 130 82 ‚ 162 A2 131 83 ƒ 163 132 84 „ 164 133 85 … 134 86 135 87 136 Dec. Hex Char Dec. Hex Char 192 C0 À 224 E0 à ¡ 193 C1 Á 225 E1 á ¢ 194 C2  226 E2 â A3 £ 195 C3 à 227 E3 ã A4 ¤ 196 C4 Ä 228 E4 ä 165 A5 ¥ 197 C5 Å 229 E5 å † 166 A6 ¦ 198 C6 Æ 230 E6 æ ‡ 167 A7 § 199 C7 Ç 231 E7 ç 88 ˆ 168 A8 ¨ 200 C8 È 232 E8 è 137 89 ‰ 169 A9 © 201 C9 É 233 E9 é 138 8A Š 170 AA ª 202 CA Ê 234 EA ê 139 8B ‹ 171 AB « 203 CB Ë 235 EB ë 140 8C Œ 172 AC ¬ 204 CC Ì 236 EC ì 141 8D 173 AD 205 CD Í 237 ED í 142 8E 174 AE ® 206 CE Î 238 EE î 143 8F 175 AF ¯ 207 CF Ï 239 EF ï 144 90 176 B0 ° 208 D0 Ð 240 F0 ð 145 91 ‘ 177 B1 ± 209 D1 Ñ 241 F1 ñ 146 92 ’ 178 B2 ² 210 D2 Ò 242 F2 ò 147 93 “ 179 B3 ³ 211 D3 Ó 243 F3 ó 148 94 ” 180 B4 ´ 212 D4 Ô 244 F4 ô 149 95 • 181 B5 µ 213 D5 Õ 245 F5 õ 150 96 – 182 B6 ¶ 214 D6 Ö 246 F6 ö 151 97 — 183 B7 · 215 D7 × 247 F7 ÷ 152 98 ˜ 184 B8 ¸ 216 D8 Ø 248 F8 ø 153 99 ™ 185 B9 ¹ 217 D9 Ù 249 F9 ù 154 9A š 186 BA 218 DA Ú 250 FA ú 155 9B › 187 BB » 219 DB Û 251 FB û 156 9C œ 188 BC ¼ 220 DC Ü 252 FC ü 157 9D 189 BD ½ 221 DD Ý 253 FD ý 158 9E ž 190 BE ¾ 222 DE Þ 254 FE þ 159 9F Ÿ 191 BF ¿ 223 DF ß 255 FF ÿ Ž Char IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual A-3 Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar Codes Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper characters, it may be because the bar code being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, select the code page with which the bar codes were created. The data characters should then appear properly. Note: The Code Page option is available for Code 39, Code 93, and Code 128. Code Page Standard CP ISO646 2 (Default) ISO 2022 CP Binary 82 ISO 2022 11 Swe Swedish Replacement Characters 83 ISO 2022 69 Fra French/Belgium Replacement Characters 81 ISO 2022 25 Fra French/Belgium Replacement Characters 84 ISO 2022 11 Ger German Replacement Characters 85 ISO 2022 11 Ita Italian Replacement Characters 86 ISO 2022 11 Swi Swiss Replacement Characters 87 ISO 2022 11 UK British Replacement Characters 88 ISO 2022 11 Dan Danish Replacement Characters 89 ISO 2022 11 Nor Norwegian Replacement Characters 90 ISO 2022 11 Spa Spanish Replacement Characters A-4 Description Automatic National Replacement Characters IMAGETEAM™ 2020/5620 System Manual Sample Symbols UPC A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 Code 128 Code 128 EAN 13 EAN 8 9 780330 290951 654 3210 5 UPC-E 456123 Sample Symbols Code 39 BC321 Code 93 123456-9$ Matrix 2 of 5 6543210 Codabar A13579B Code 2 of 5 123456 RSS-14 (01)00123456789012 Programming Chart Discard Save Note: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or digits, and Save. 5620-SM Rev (13-a)
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