User Guide for Honeywell models including: Wide-Angle Area-Imaging Scanner, HF510

Youjie HF500 Area-Imaging Scanner User’s Guide

User’s Guide by Youjie HF500

Youjie HF500, User’s Guide, Youjie by Honeywell

Youjie by Honeywell

Wide-Angle Area-Imaging Scanner

About This Manual This User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the HF510 corded area-imaging scanner. Product specifications, dimensions, warranty, and customer support information are also included. Honeywell barcode scanners are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need

Youjie HF500 Area-Imaging Scanner User’s Guide

Title: Youjie HF500 Area-Imaging Scanner User’s Guide Author: Youjie by Honeywell Subject: User�s Guide by Youjie HF500 Keywords: Youjie HF500, User’s Guide, Youjie by Honeywell

Youjie HF500 Area-Imaging Scanner User's Guide

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Table of Contents
Customer Support
Technical Assistance ...........................................................................................................Vii Product Service and Repair ..................................................................................................Vii Limited Warranty...................................................................................................................Vii Send Feedback.....................................................................................................................Vii
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
About This Manual .............................................................................................................. 1-1 Unpacking Your Device....................................................................................................... 1-1 Connecting the Device ........................................................................................................ 1-1
Connecting with USB ................................................................................................... 1-1 Connecting with RS232 Serial Port............................................................................... 1-2 Reading Techniques ........................................................................................................... 1-3 Barcode Configuration Guide .............................................................................................. 1-4 Barcode Configuration Methods ....................................................................................... 1-4 Factory Default Settings...................................................................................................... 1-5 Get Firmware Revision Number .......................................................................................... 1-5 Get Product Serial Number ................................................................................................. 1-5 Operating Modes Settings................................................................................................... 1-6
Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2-1 RS232 Serial Port ............................................................................................................... 2-1 USB HID ............................................................................................................................. 2-1 USB Serial .......................................................................................................................... 2-1 RS232 Settings ................................................................................................................... 2-2
Chapter 3 ­ Input/Output Settings Illumination LED Setup........................................................................................................ 3-1 Illumination LED Level ........................................................................................................ 3-1 Illumination LED Mode ........................................................................................................ 3-1 Same Symbol Time Outs .................................................................................................... 3-1 Inter-Character Data Transmission Delays.......................................................................... 3-2 Communication Time Out Options ...................................................................................... 3-3
Chapter 4 ­ Data Editing
CR/LF Suffix Settings................................................................................................. ........4-1
Chapter 5 - Symbologies
1D Barcode Type Settings ......................................................................................... ........5-1 Postal Codes Settings................................................................................................ ........5-7 2D Barcode Type Settings ......................................................................................... ........5-9

Chapter 6 ­ Product Specifications
HF510 Scanner Product Specifications............................................................................... 6-1 Standard Cable Pinouts ...................................................................................................... 6-2
Serial Output ................................................................................................................ 6-2 USB ............................................................................................................................. 6-2 Required Safety Labels....................................................................................................... 6-2
Chapter 7 ­ Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Repairs ............................................................................................................................... 7-1 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 7-1
Cleaning the Device ..................................................................................................... 7-1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors ................................................................................ 7-1 Replacing Cable in the Scanner.......................................................................................... 7-1 Troubleshooting the Scanner ....................................................................................... 7-1
Chapter 8 ­ Code Byte Usage
Appendix A - Reference Charts
Symbology Charts..................................................................................................................A-1 Linear Symbologies.........................................................................................................A-1 2D Symbologies...............................................................................................................A-2
Postal Symbologies................................................................................................................A-2 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)...........................................................................A-3 Lower ASCII Reference Table................................................................................................A-4 ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements .........................................................................A-7 Unicode Key Maps .................................................................................................................A-9

Customer Support
Technical Assistance
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Product Service and Repair
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Limited Warranty
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Getting Started
About This Manual
This User's Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the HF510 corded area-imaging scanner. Product specifications, dimensions, warranty, and customer support information are also included. Honeywell barcode 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.
Unpacking Your Device
After you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following steps: · Check for damage during shipment. Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton. · Make sure the items in the carton match your order. · Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping.
Connecting the Device
Connecting with USB
A scanner can be connected to the USB port of a computer. 1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device first, then to the computer.
HF510 USB Connection:
2. The scanner beeps. 3. Verify the scanner operation by scanning a barcode from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual. The unit defaults to a USB PC Keyboard.
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Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer. 2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device. Note: For the scanner to work properly, you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal/computer.
HF510 RS232 Serial Port Connection:
Note: The power supply must be ordered separately, if needed. 3. Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer. Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the
port. 4. Once the scanner has been fully connected, power up the computer. This interface programs 115,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
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Barcode Configuration Guide
Your new scanner has been configured at the factory with a set of default communication protocol. Since many host systems have unique formats and protocol requirements, Honeywell provides a wide range of configurable features that may be selected with the use of this barcode configuration guide.
Once the configuration is completed, the scanner stores the settings into the Flash and the settings won't lose when the power is turned off.

* (asterisk) ~ (tilde)

Symbol Key Default Feature Feature requires the Multi-Code Configuration Method, See section "Barcode Configuration Method".

Barcode Configuration Methods
This scanner can be barcode configured in two ways: the Single-Code Method and the Multi-Code Method. Single-Code Method Most features can be enabled or disabled using the Single-Code Method. 1. Power up the scanner. 2. Scan the barcode(s) for the desired feature(s). 3. Observe a multi-tones, "save setting" beep that indicates the configuration has been saved. Multi-Code Method All features can be enabled or disabled using the Multi-Code Method. A features marked with a "~" requires the Multi-Code Method. 1. Power up the scanner. 2. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode barcode. [3 beeps] 3. Scan the barcode(s) for the desired feature(s). [1 beep] 4. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode barcode [3 beeps] and save new configuration.
Enter/Exit Configuration Mode
Note: To abort a configuration change, power off the scanner before scanning the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode barcode.
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Factory Default Settings
This selection erases all your settings and resets the scanner to the original factory defaults. Scan the Recall Default barcode. This will erase all previous settings and return to the scanner's factory default settings.
Recall Default
Get Firmware Revision Number
Scan the following barcode, scanner will output the software revision number.
Firmware Revision
Get Product Serial Number
Scan the following barcode, scanner will output the product serial number. It's a unique number to each unit.
Product Serial Number
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Operating Modes Settings
Streaming Presentation Mode
Note:In this mode, the unit will keep to scan and decode bar code symbols all the time.Bar code data will be output in a format determined by the selected terminal interface. In the case where a menu bar code symbol is decoded, the scanner will switch operation to the respective mode.

Presentation Mode
Note:In this mode, the unit work with optical trigger to detect barcode symbol. When optical trigger is trigger on, it will start to scan and decode bar code symbols.When optical trigger is trigger off, the unit will enter a power save mode and stop decoding. the Bar code data will be output in a format determined by the selected terminal interface.

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Programming the Interface
Introduction
This chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface. Currently the scanner support three kinds of communication interface, RS232, USB HID and USB Serial. You can scan the following barcodes to switch the scanner into specific interface. You should also change the cable after that. (1) RS232
RS232 Interface

(2) USB HID

USB HID Interface

(3) USB Serial
USB Serial Interface Note: No extra configuration (e.g., baud rate) is necessary.

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RS232 Settings
Factory default settings of RS232 interface are in the below table.

Option Baud Rate Data Format

Setting 115,200 bps 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit

1. Baud Rates A "Baud" or "Baud Rate" is the speed at which data is transmitted. Select a Baud for the scanner that matched the host device.

*115200

57600 19200
4800

38400 9600 2400

1200

600 4 - 1

300 2. Parity Features A parity bit is an extra data bit used for help catch data transmission errors. The scanner's parity must match the host's parity.
*No Parity

Odd Parity
3. Data/Stop Bits Choose the number of bits transmitted for each character.
7 Data Bits

Even Parity *8 Data Bits

*1 Stop Bits

2 Stop Bits 3 ­ 4

4. Hardware Handshaking When enable this feature, scanner will output a Request to Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear to Send(CTS) signal before transmitting data.

Enable RTS/CTS Handshaking

*Disable RTS/CTS Handshaking

*Character RTS/CTS Activate/Deactivate RTS signal for each character.
Invert RTS Polarity
Invert CTS Polarity

Message RTS/CTS Activate RTS before sending the first character and leave it active until after the last character has been transmitted.
*Standard RTS Polarity
*Standard CTS Polarity

Activate RTS, Do not wait for CTS.

*Activate RTS,wait for CTS 4 - 1

5. Software Handshaking

Enable XON/XOFF Handshaking The scanner will stop transmission whenever an XOFF(ASCII 13H) is received. Transmission will resume after an XON(ASCII 11H) is received.

*Disable XON/XOFF Handshaking
Note: When Disabled this feature, please do not transfer XOFF(ASCII 13H) to the scanner. The may cause the scanner abnormal. If sent, transfer DC2(ASCII 12H) can recover the scanner.

ACK/NAK Feature If enable this feature, after transmitting data, wait for an ACK(06H) or a NAK(15H) response from the host. If ACK is received, the scanner will beep 1 time and complete the communications cycle and looks for more barcodes. If NAK is received, retransmit the last set of barcode data and waits for ACK/NAK again.

Enable ACK/NAK

*Disable ACK/NAK

Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK

*Ignore BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK

If enable this feature, when BEL(07H) is received, the scanner beeps 3 times and exits the communications loop. If a CAN(18H) is received, then the scanner will exit the communications loop silently.

Enable 5 Retries on ACK/NAK Time Out Allow up to 5 NAK Retransmissions of the data Before dropping out of the Communications loop. Note: The ACK/NAK Time Out value equals to the communication time outs value.
Please refer to the section "Communication Time Out Options".

*Disable 5 Retries on ACK/NAK Time Out Do not limit retransmission To 5 NAK cycles.
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Input/Output Settings
Illumination LED Setup
Use these codes to control illumination LED ON/OFF.
Illumination LED ON
Illumination LED Level
Use these codes to control illumination level
Low level
High level
Illumination LED Mode
Use these codes to control illumination mode
Normal
Pure cellphone

Illumination LED OFF Mid level
Cellphone 4 - 1

Same Symbol Time Outs
These numbers determine the length of time before a barcode can be rescanned after it is removed from the scan field. Single code fixed settings in msecs of No,50,100,200,750,1200(1.2 sec),2000(2.0 sec) and infinite are available. User configurable values can be set in user-configurable increments of 50 msecs to 6350 msecs (6.35 sec). Note: This feature only take effect in Presentation Mode.

No Same Symbol Time Out

Same Symbol Time Out 100 msecs

Same Symbol Time Out 200 msecs

* Same Symbol Time Out 750 msecs

Same Symbol Time Out 1200 msecs
Infinite Same Symbol Time Out The scanner will not repetitively Scan the same barcode.

Same Symbol Time Out 2000 msec
~ Variable Same Symbol Time Out
Using the Multi-Code Method, scan this barcode and a code byte sequence from section "Code Byte Usage" to set the same symbol time-out duration. Values range from 001 to 127(50 to 6350 msecs).
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Inter-Character Data Transmission Delays
Use these codes to select the amount of delay between sending data characters and "Bar Code" records from the scanner to the host. This helps prevent the scanner from overflowing host input buffers.

*1 msec Inter-Character Delay

10 msec Inter-Character Delay

25 msec Inter-Character Delay
Note: This feature only applies for RS232 Interface.
Communication Time Out Options
Enable Communications Time Outs

~ Variable msec Inter-Character Delay Scan this barcode and sequence of code bytes in Section "Code Byte Usage" to set the delay. Delay range can be set from 1 to 255 msecs. Refer to the Multi-Code Configuration Method.
*Disable Communications Time Outs 4 - 1

~ Variable Communications Time Out Unit: 50 ms.
Short Communications Time Out (1 sec) Three Beeps on Time Out
Razzberry Tone on Time Out

* Default Communications Time Out (2 secs) Long Communications Time Out (4 secs)
* No Beeps on Time Out * No Razzberry Tone on Time Out

3 ­ 4

Data Editing
CR/LF Suffix Settings
1,CR Suffix Setting
*Enable CR Suffix 2,LF Suffix Settings
*Enable LF Suffix

Disable CR Suffix Disable LF Suffix

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Symbologies
In this section, contains all the configuration barcodes to switch each symbology on/off. 1D Barcode Type Settings 1, UPC/EAN

*Enable UPC/EAN

Disable UPC/EAN

*Enable UPC-A *Enable UPC-E *Enable EAN-13 *Enable EAN-8

Disable UPC-A Disable UPC-E Disable EAN-13 Disable EAN-8

Enable EAN-UCC Composite Codes Note: Enable this feature may cause normal EAN or UCC barcode decode fail.

*Disable EAN-UCC Composite Codes 5 ­ 3

2, Code128 *Enable

Disable

3, Coupon Code 128 Enable
4, EAN99 Coupon Enable
5, Number System 4 Coupon Code 128 Enable
Note: To enable this feature, you should enable coupon code 128 first. 6, Code39
*Enable

*Disable *Disable *Disable
Disable

Enable MOD 43 Check on Code 39

*Disable MOD 43 Check on Code 39

5 ­ 2

Transmit Mode 43 Check Digit on Code 39

*Do Not Transmit Mode 43 Check Digit on Code 39

Enable Full ASCII Code 39

*Disable Full ASCII Code 39

Enable PARAF Support (Italian Pharmaceutical Codes)

*Disable PARAP Support

*Allow PARAF Codes Only

Allow Non-PARAF Codes

Note: To configure this feature, you should enable code39 and enable PARAF support first.

7, Trioptic Code

Enable 8, Interleaved 2 of 5(ITF)

*Disable

*Enable 9, Standard 2 of 5

Disable

*Enable

Disable

5 ­ 3

10, Matrix 2 of 5 *Enable
*Disable checksum checking
Enable checksum checking and strip the checksum from the result string 11, Airline 2 of 5
Enable 12, Codabar
*Enable 13, Code 93
*Enable 14, Code 11
*Enable

Disable Enable checksum checking

*Disable Disable Disable Disable

5 ­6

15, Telepen Enable
16, MSI Plessey Enable
17, RSS 14 Enable
*Transmit RSS 14 Check Digit
*Transmit RSS 14 Application ID
Transmit RSS 14 Symbology ID 18, RSS Limited

*Disable *Disable *Disable Do Not Transmit RSS 14 Check Digit Do Not Transmit RSS 14 Application ID *Do Not Transmit RSS 14 Symbology ID
5 ­ 5

Enable

*Disable

*Transmit RSS Limited Check Digit

Do Not Transmit RSS Limited Check Digit

*Transmit RSS Limited Application ID

Do Not Transmit RSS Limited Application ID

Transmit RSS Limited Symbology ID 19, GS1 DataBar Expanded
Enable

*Do Not Transmit RSS Limited Symbology ID
*Disable

Transmit RSS Expanded Symbology ID

Do Not Transmit RSS Expanded Symbology ID

Postal Codes Settings Note: Only one Postal Code selection can be active at one time.
5 ­6

1, Hong Kong 2 of 5 Enable
2, Australian Post Enable
3, British Post Enable
4, Canadian Post Enable
5, Japanese Post Enable
6, Korean Post Enable

*Disable *Disable *Disable

*Disable

*Disable

*Disable

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Koread Post Reverse *Enable
7, Netherlands Post Enable
8, Postnet Code Enable
9, Planet Code Enable
2D Barcodes Type Settings 1, PDF417
Enable 2, Micro-PDF417
Enable

Disable *Disable *Disable

*Disable

*Disable

*Disable

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3, Codablock A Enable
4, Codablock F Enable
5, Data Matrix Enable
6, Aztec Code Enable
7, MaxiCode Enable
8, QR Code *Enable

*Disable *Disable
*Disable

*Disable *Disable

Disable

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9, Micro QR Code Enable

*Disable

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7 Product Specifications

HF510 Scanner Product Specifications

Parameter
Mechanical Height Length Width Weight
Electrical Input Voltage Operating Power Standby Power Illumination LED Aiming
Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Drop Environmental Sealing Light Levels ESD
Image Image Size
Scan Performance Pitch, Skew Motion Tolerance: Presentation Mode Symbol Contrast
Depth of Field
Typical Performance 10 mil Code 39 13 mil UPC-A 20mil Code 39 20mil QR
Guaranteed Performance 5 mil Code 39 13 mil UPC-A 20mil Code 39 20mil QR

Specification
1.28 in. (32.5mm) 8.58 in. (218.0mm) 1.65 in. (42.0mm) 1.96 oz. (55.5g)
4.5 - 5.5VDC 2.25W (450mA @ 5VDC) 1.25W (250mA @ 5VDC) White emitting color 624nm peak wavelength
14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Withstands 1.5m drops (2 times) IP40 0 to 100,000 lux 10kV Air, 6kV contact
640 x 480 pixels
+55°, +65°
up to 1.2m/s (47 in/s) per second for 13 mil UPC-a barcode 35%
15 - 40mm (0.6 ­1.6in.) 15- 110mm (0.6 ­ 4.3in.) 18- 150mm (0.7 ­ 5.9in.) 12- 90mm (0.5 ­ 3.5in.)
20- 30mm (0.8 ­ 1.2in.) 20- 100mm (0.8 ­ 3.9in.) 20- 120mm (0.8 ­ 4.7in.) 18- 70mm (0.7 ­ 2.7in.)

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Mounting Specifications The HF510 has three M3*0.5mm threaded inserts on the bottom, four M2*0.4mm threaded inserts on the right and left of the scanner for mounting with screws.
Standard Cable Pinouts
Note: The following pin assignments are not compatible with Youjie legacy products. Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by your warranty.
Serial Output
10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug 1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 4 Transmit data 5 Receive data - serial data to scanner 6 CTS 7 +5V power 8 RTS 9 10
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7 Product Specifications

USB
10 Pin Modular Plug
Required Safety Labels
HF510 Scanner

1 Cable shield 2 Cable select 3 Supply ground 4 5 6 7 +5V power 8 9 Data + 10 Data -

Part Number, Serial Number and Revision Information location

7 ­ 1

8
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Repairs
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 Technical Assistance on page Customer Support).
Maintenance
Your device provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care. Although specific maintenance is not required, the following periodic checks ensure dependable operation:
Cleaning the Device
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). If a detergent solution is used, rinse with a clean lens tissue dampened with water only. The scanner housing may also be cleaned the same way.
Caution:
Do not submerge the scanner in water. The scanner's housing is not watertight.
Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the scanner'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 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 distributor for information about cable replacement. Cable replacement instructions are on page Customer Support.
Replacing Cable in the Scanner
The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with a 10-pin modular connector. When properly seated, the connector is held in the scanner by a flexible retention tab. The interface cable is designed to be field replaceable. · Order replacement cables from Honeywell or from an authorized distributor. · When ordering a replacement cable, specify the cable part number of the original interface cable.
Troubleshooting the Scanner
The scanner 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? If the white LED isn't illuminated, check that: · The cable is connected properly. · The host system power is on (if external power isn't used).
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Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols? If the scanner isn't reading symbols well, check that the scanner window is clean and 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 scanner or in the decoder to which the scanner connects. Is the bar code displayed but not entered? 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 CR/LF Suffix Setting beginning 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 scanner may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface. For example, you scan "12345" and the host displays "@es%." Reprogram the scanner with the correct Plug and Play bar code. See Programming the Interface beginning on page 2-1. · The scanner may not be programmed to output your bar code data properly. For example, you scan "12345" and the host displays "A12345B." Reprogram the scanner with the proper symbology selections. See Chapter 5. 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 5). If the scanner still can't read the sample bar codes, scan All Symbologies (see Chapter 5). If you aren't sure what programming options have been set in the scanner, or if you want the factory default settings restored, refer to Factory Default Settings on page 1-5.
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Code Byte Usage
User configurable prefixes, symbol length and other features that use these code bytes for configuration, require that the scanner be in configuration mode. Scan the Enter/Exit Configuration Mode barcode before starting the configuration cycle. Single code configuration mode does not work for these multi-code sequences.

Enter/Exit Configuration Mode

Example Use configurable inter-character delays in section "Inter-Character Data Transmission Delays" can be saved into the scanner by scanning the 3 digit decimal equivalent of the ASCII character into the appropriate character location with the code byte barcodes. To set the inter-character delay to 15ms scan the following barcodes in order:

1. Enter/Exit Configuration Mode 2. Configurable "~ Variable msec Inter-Character Delay" 3. Code Byte 0 4. Code Byte 1 5. Code Byte 5 6. Enter/Exit Configuration Mode

(3 beeps) (1 beep) (1 beep) (2 beep) (3 beeps) (3 beeps)

Code Byte 0

Code Byte 1

Code Byte 2

Code Byte 3 8 ­ 3

9
Code Byte 4
Code Byte 6
Code Byte 8

Code Byte 5
Code Byte 7
Code Byte 9 9 - 1

Reference Charts

Symbology Charts
Note: "m" represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier character details. Prefix/Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal (All Symbologies, 99) entry.

Linear Symbologies
Symbology
All Symbologies Codabar Code 11 Code 128 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) Code 39 (supports Full ASCII mode)
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) Code 93 and 93i
EAN EAN-13 (including Bookland EAN) EAN-13 with Add-On EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code EAN-8 EAN-8 with Add-On
GS1 GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1-128
2 of 5 China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Interleaved 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 NEC 2 of 5 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 Industrial
MSI UPC
UPC-A

ID
]Fm ]H3 ]Cm ]X0 ]Am ]L2 ]Gm
]Em ]E0 ]E3 ]E3 ]E4 ]E3
]em ]em ]em ]C1
]X0 ]Im ]X0 ]X0 ]Rm ]S0 ]Mm
]E0

AIM Possible modifiers (m) 0-1 0, 1, 2, 4 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 0-9, A-Z, a-m 0, 1, 3, 4
0
0, 1, 3
0, 1, 3 0, 1 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, A, B, C

AA­­73

Symbology
UPC-A with Add-On UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code UPC-E UPC-E with Add-On UPC-E1
2D Symbologies
Symbology
All Symbologies Aztec Code Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin Code) Codablock A Codablock F Code 49 Data Matrix GS1
GS1 Composite GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional MaxiCode PDF417 MicroPDF417 QR Code Micro QR Code
Postal Symbologies
Symbology
All Symbologies Australian Post British Post

AIM

ID

Possible modifiers (m)

]E3 ]E3 ]E0 ]E3 ]X0

AIM

ID

Possible modifiers (m)

]zm

0-9, A-C

]X0

]O6

0, 1, 4, 5, 6

]Om

0, 1, 4, 5, 6

]Tm

0, 1, 2, 4

]dm

0-6

]em

0-3

]em

0-3

]em

0-3

]Um

0-3

]Lm

0-2

]Lm

0-5

]Qm

0-6

]Qm

AIM

ID

Possible modifiers (m)

]X0 ]X0

A ­ 10

Symbology
Canadian Post China Post InfoMail Intelligent Mail Bar Code Japanese Post KIX (Netherlands) Post Korea Post Planet Code Postal-4i Postnet

AIM

ID

Possible modifiers (m)

]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0 ]X0

ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)

In keyboard applications, ASCII Control Characters can be represented in 3 different ways, as shown below. The CTRL+X function is OS and application dependent. The following table lists some commonly used Microsoft functionality. This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings.

Non-printable characters

ASCII control

Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode

Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2)

DEC
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12
13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

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

Char
NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT
FF
CR SO
SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB

Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0)
Reserved NP Enter Caps Lock ALT Make ALT Break CTRL Make CTRL Break Enter / Ret
(Apple Make) Tab
(Apple Break) Tab

CTRL + X
CTRL+ @ CTRL+ A CTRL+ B CTRL+ C CTRL+ D CTRL+ E CTRL+ F CTRL+ G CTRL+ H CTRL+ I CTRL+ J CTRL+ K

Delete

CTRL+ L

Enter / Ret Insert
ESC F11 Home PrtScn Backspace Back Tab F12 F1 F2

CTRL+ M CTRL+ N
CTRL+ O CTRL+ P CTRL+ Q CTRL+ R CTRL+ S CTRL+ T CTRL+ U CTRL+ V CTRL+ W

CTRL + X function
Select all Bold Copy Bookmark Center Find
History Italic Justify hyperlink list, left align
New Open Print Quit
Save
Paste

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Non-printable characters

ASCII control

DEC 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 127

HEX 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 7F

Char CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US


Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode

Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2)

Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0) F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 NP Enter

CTRL + X CTRL+ X CTRL+ Y CTRL+ Z CTRL+ [ CTRL+ \ CTRL+ ] CTRL+ ^ CTRL+ -

CTRL + X function

Lower ASCII Reference Table

Note: Windows Code page 1252 and lower ASCII use the same characters.

DEC

HEX

Character

32

20

<SPACE>

33

21

!

34

22

"

35

23

#

36

24

$

37

25

%

38

26

&

39

27

'

40

28

(

41

29

)

42

2A

*

43

2B

+

44

2C

,

45

2D

-

46

2E

.

47

2F

/

48

30

0

49

31

1

50

32

2

51

33

3

52

34

4

53

35

5

54

36

6

55

37

7

56

38

8

57

39

9

58

3A

:

59

3B

;

60

3C

<

61

3D

=

62

3E

>

63

3F

?

Printable Characters

DEC

HEX

Character

64

40

@

65

41

A

66

42

B

67

43

C

68

44

D

69

45

E

70

46

F

71

47

G

72

48

H

73

49

I

74

4A

J

75

4B

K

76

4C

L

77

4D

M

78

4E

N

79

4F

O

80

50

P

81

51

Q

82

52

R

83

53

S

84

54

T

85

55

U

86

56

V

87

57

W

88

58

X

89

59

Y

90

5A

Z

91

5B

[

92

5C

\

93

5D

]

94

5E

^

95

5F

_

DEC

HEX

Character

96

60

`

97

61

a

98

62

b

99

63

c

100

64

d

101

65

e

102

66

f

103

67

g

104

68

h

105

69

i

106

6A

j

107

6B

k

108

6C

l

109

6D

m

110

6E

n

111

6F

o

112

70

p

113

71

q

114

72

r

115

73

s

116

74

t

117

75

u

118

76

v

119

77

w

120

78

x

121

79

y

122

7A

z

123

7B

{

124

7C

|

125

7D

}

126

7E

~

127

7F



A ­ 10

DEC 128

HEX 80

CP 1252 

129

81

130

82

,

131

83



132

84

,,

133

85

...

134

86



135

87



136

88

^

137

89



138

8A

S

139

8B

<

140

8C

OE

141

8D

142

8E

Z

143

8F

144

90

145

91

`

146

92

'

147

93

"

148

94

"

149

95

·

150

96

­

151

97

--

152

98

~

153

99

TM

154

9A

s

155

9B

>

156

9C

oe

157

9D

158

9E

z

159

9F

Y

160

A0

161

A1

¡

162

A2

¢

163

A3

£

164

A4

¤

165

A5

¥

166

A6

¦

167

A7

§

168

A8

¨

169

A9

©

170

AA

ª

171

AB

«

172

AC

¬

173

AD

174

AE

®

175

AF

¯

176

B0

°

177

B1

±

178

B2

²

Extended ASCII Characters

ASCII

Alternate Extended

Ç

up arrow 

ü

down arrow 

é

right arrow 

â

left arrow 

ä

Insert

à

Delete

å

Home

ç

End

ê

Page Up

ë

Page Down

è

Right ALT

ï

Right CTRL

î

Reserved

ì

Reserved

Ä

Numeric Keypad Enter

Å

Numeric Keypad /

É

F1

æ

F2

Æ

F3

ô

F4

ö

F5

ò

F6

û

F7

ù

F8

ÿ

F9

Ö

F10

Ü

F11

¢

F12

£

Numeric Keypad +

¥

Numeric Keypad -



Numeric Keypad *



Caps Lock

á

Num Lock

í

Left Alt

ó

Left Ctrl

ú

Left Shift

ñ

Right Shift

Ñ

Print Screen

ª

Tab

º

Shift Tab

¿

Enter



Esc

¬

Alt Make

½

Alt Break

¼

Control Make

¡

Control Break

«

Alt Sequence with 1 Character

»

Ctrl Sequence with 1 Character

  

PS2 Scan Code 0x48
0x50
0x4B
0x4D
0x52 0x53 0x47 0x4F 0x49 0x51 0x38 0x1D n/a n/a 0x1C 0x35 0x3B 0x3C 0x3D 0x3E 0x3F 0x40 0x41 0x42 0x43 0x44 0x57 0x58 0x4E 0x4A 0x37 0x3A 0x45 0x38 0x1D 0x2A 0x36 n/a 0x0F 0x8F 0x1C 0x01 0x36 0xB6 0x1D 0x9D 0x36 0x1D
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HEX

CP 1252

179

B3

³

180

B4

´

181

B5

µ

182

B6

¶

183

B7

·

184

B8

¸

185

B9

¹

186

BA

º

187

BB

»

188

BC

¼

189

BD

½

190

BE

¾

191

BF

¿

192

C0

À

193

C1

Á

194

C2

Â

195

C3

Ã

196

C4

Ä

197

C5

Å

198

C6

Æ

199

C7

Ç

200

C8

È

201

C9

É

202

CA

Ê

203

CB

Ë

204

CC

Ì

205

CD

Í

206

CE

Î

207

CF

Ï

208

D0

Ð

209

D1

Ñ

210

D2

Ò

211

D3

Ó

212

D4

Ô

213

D5

Õ

214

D6

Ö

215

D7

×

216

D8

Ø

217

D9

Ù

218

DA

Ú

219

DB

Û

220

DC

Ü

221

DD

Ý

222

DE

Þ

223

DF

ß

224

E0

à

225

E1

á

226

E2

â

227

E3

ã

228

E4

ä

229

E5

å

230

E6

æ

Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)

ASCII

Alternate Extended

                  í

                           ß

    µ

PS2 Scan Code
A ­ 10

DEC

HEX

CP 1252

231

E7

ç

232

E8

è

233

E9

é

234

EA

ê

235

EB

ë

236

EC

ì

237

ED

í

238

EE

î

239

EF

ï

240

F0

ð

241

F1

ñ

242

F2

ò

243

F3

ó

244

F4

ô

245

F5

õ

246

F6

ö

247

F7

÷

248

F8

ø

249

F9

ù

250

FA

ú

251

FB

û

252

FC

ü

253

FD

ý

254

FE

þ

255

FF

ÿ

Extended ASCII Characters (Continued)

ASCII

Alternate Extended

          ±

    ÷

 °
· ·


 ²



PS2 Scan Code

ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements

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.

Code Page Selection Method/Country

Standard

Keyboard Country

Honeywell CodePage Option

United States (standard ASCII)
Automatic National Character Replacement
Binary Code page

ISO/IEC 646-IRV ISO/IEC 2022 n/a

n/a

1

n/a

2 (default)

n/a

3

Default "Automatic National Character replacement" will select the below Honeywell Code Page options for Code128, Code

39 and Code 93.

United States

ISO/IEC 646-06

0

1

Canada

ISO /IEC 646-121

54

95

Canada

ISO /IEC 646-122

18

96

Japan

ISO/IEC 646-14

28

98

China

ISO/IEC 646-57

92

99

Great Britain (UK)

ISO /IEC 646-04

7

87

France

ISO /IEC 646-69

3

83

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Code Page Selection Method/Country
Germany Switzerland Sweden / Finland (extended Annex C) Ireland Denmark Norway Italy Portugal Spain Spain

Standard
ISO/IEC646-21 ISO /IEC 646-CH ISO/IEC 646-11 ISO /IEC 646-207 ISO/IEC 646-08 ISO/IEC 646-60 ISO/IEC 646-15 ISO/IEC 646-16 ISO/IEC 646-17 ISO/IEC 646-85

Keyboard Country
4 6 2 73 8 9 5 13 10 51

Honeywell CodePage Option 84 86 82 97 88 94 85 92 90 91

Dec

Hex

US

0

1

CA

54

95

CA

18

96

JP

28

98

CN

92

99

GB

7

87

FR

3

83

DE

4

84

CH

6

86

SE/FI

2

82

DK

8

88

NO

9

94

IE

73

97

IT

5

85

PT

13

92

ES

10

90

ES

51

91

35

36

64

91

92

93

94

96

123

124

125

126

23

24

40

5B

5C

5D

5E

60

7B

7C

7D

7E

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^

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{

|

}

~

#

$

à

â

ç

ê

î

ô

é

ù

è

û

#

$

à

â

ç

ê

É

ô

é

ù

è

û

#

$ @

[

¥

]

^

`

{

|

}



# ¥@ [

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^

`

{

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£ $@ [

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^

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{

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~

£

$

à

°

ç

§

^

µ

é

ù

è

¨

#

$

§

Ä Ö

Ü

^

`

ä

ö

ü

ß

ù

$

à

é

ç

ê

î

ô

ä

ö

ü

û

#

¤

É

Ä

Ö

Å

Ü

é

ä

ö

å

ü

# $ @ÆØ Å ^

`

æ

ø

å

~

# $ @ÆØ Å ^

`

æ

ø

å

¯

£

$

Ó

É

Í

Ú Á ó

é

í

ú

á

£

$

§

°

ç

é

^

ù

à

ò

è

ì

#

$

§

Ã

Ç

Õ

^

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ã

ç

õ

°

#

$

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Ñ

¿

^

`

°

ñ

ç

~

# $

·

¡

Ñ

Ç

¿

`

´

ñ

ç

¨

ISO / IEC 646 National Character Replacements

COUNTRY Country Keyboard Honeywell CodePag e

A ­ 10

UPC-A
012345678905
Code 128
Code 128
Code 93
123456-9$
A-11

Sample Symbols
EAN-13
9 780330 290951

Interleaved 2 of 5
1234567890

Code 39
BC321
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial
123456

Codabar
A13579B
A ­ 11

Matrix 2 of 5
01234567890
PDF417
Car Registration
QR Code
Numbers
MaxiCode
Test Message

Data Matrix
Test Symbol
Postnet

GS1 DataBar
(01)00123456789012
Aztec
Package Label
Micro PDF417
Test Message
A ­ 10

4-CB (4-State Customer Bar Code) 01,234,567094,987654321,01234567891
ID-tag (UPU 4-State) J18CUSA8E6N062315014880T
HF510-ENUS-UG Rev A 3/20/2019
A-11
A ­ 11


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