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1. ow 92 min 104 typical 116 max scans sec bidirectional Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual C 3 Appendix Certifications and Specifications Laser Power 0 7 mW 0 1 mW scan mode aim mode not supported Optical Resolution 0 004 in minimum element width Print Contrast Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm Scan Angle 47 3 Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight 10 000 ft candles 107 640 lux Artificial Light 450 ft candles 4 844 lux Note 10 000 ft candles ambient light immunity is guaranteed when the engine is mounted using the illustrations and notes shown in Figure 2 6 on page 2 11 If a different mounting configuration is used then ambient light immunity may be reduced Laser Safety IEC60825 1 Class 1 Decode Capability UPC EAN Code 128 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 HawkEye 53T Physical Characteristics Dimensions 6 3 L x 2 2 W x 4 0 D 16 00 cm L x 5 59cm W x 10 16 cm D Power Requirements AC Adapter 100 250 VAC 0 5A 50 60 Hz input 12 V at 250 mA avg 1250 mA peak output Illumination Embedded Class 1 LED Red LED 660 nm Performance Characteristics Interfaces RS 232 baud rates from 2400 bps to 19200 bps Image Engine Working Distance 0 0 mm 1 25 mm C 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Field of View Depth of Field Minimum Element Size Optical Resolution
2. Minimum Contrast Resolution Optical Parameters Programming Decode Capability Laser Engine Scan Repetition Rate Laser Power Optical Resolution Print Contrast Scan Angle Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight Artificial Light Note 10 000 ft candles ambient light immunity 1s guaranteed when the engine is mounted using the illustrations and notes shown in Figure 2 6 on page 2 11 If a different mounting configuration is used then ambient light immunity may be reduced Laser Safety Decode Capability Specifications 0 5 x 0 5 13 x 13 mm at contact 0 75 at 0 75 19 x 19 mm at 1 25 mm Up to 2 50 8 mm 0 004 0 10 mm 1024 x 1024 Pixels 20 at 660 nm Directional LytePype illumination system Windows 98 2000 XP Simple GUI for image uploading and configuring prefix suffix of output data Data Matrix QR Code 92 min 104 typical 116 max scans sec bidirectional 0 7 mW 0 1 mW scan mode aim mode not supported 0 004 in minimum element width Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflectance measured at 650 nm 479 39 10 000 ft candles 107 640 lux 450 ft candles 4 844 lux IEC60825 1 Class 1 UPC EAN Code 128 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 oe N e cu D O 3 3 ow Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual C 5 Appendix Certifications and Specifications User Environment Ope
3. GERMANY PREFACE CHAPTER 1 Contents Safety Guidelines ii Qualified Personnel iii Prescribed Usage iii Trademarks Disclaimer of Liability iii Welcome ix Purpose of This Manual ix Laser Safety ix Further Support Training Center x SITRAIN Siemens Training x Technical Support xi Service amp Support on the Internet xi Manual Conventions xi Getting Started 1 1 Modes of Operation 1 1 Image Scan Engine 1 2 Laser Scan Engine 1 2 Package Contents 1 3 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Contents CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 APPENDIX A Connecting 1 3 Basic Operations 1 7 Scanning Guidelines 1 7 Data Matrix 1 7 Barcode 1 8 Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes 2 1 Programming Examples 2 2 Example 1 2 2 Example 2 2 2 Example 3 2 3 Example 4 2 3 Scanner Programming Codes 2 4 Beeper 2 4 Trigger 2 4 Data Matrix X Dimension 2 5 Terminal Mode 2 5 GUI Mode 2 7 QR Code Reading Option 2 8 UID Validation 2 8 Configuring the Laser Scanner Using 1D Programming Codes 3 1 Baud Rate Parameter Ox9C 3 2 Beeper Parameter 0x38 3 3 Configuring to Read Any Length Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 3 3 Restoring Factory Default A 1 Laser Engine Setup 1 Overview A 1 Initialization A 2 Image Engine Setup A 5 Reset Configuration A 5 Reset Operation A 5 vi HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Contents Reset Factory A 5
4. So Note In GUI mode you only need to specify the correct port to which the HawkEye 52T 53T scanner is connected The HawkEye 5xT GUI automatically uses the highest baud rate for reliable data and image uploading FIGURE 2 5 GUI Mode Data Matrix Code ED Enter GUI Mode Note After scanning these Data Matrix codes the unit will reboot 5 short beeps After it reboots the unit will be in GUI mode and will be able to communicate with the HawkEye 5xT GUI Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 2 7 Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes QR Code Reading Option While Data Matrix reading is always enabled QR Code reading can be enabled or disabled using the programming codes in Figure 2 6 FIGURE 2 6 QR Code Data Matrix Codes Es Enter Exit QR Code On QR Code Off Default For reliable reading the rotation of the QR Code must be no more than 23 UID Validation The HESxT unit complies with MIL STD 130 ISO 15434 and ISO 15418 to construct a Unique Items Identifier UIT This UID validation is applicable to Data Matrix only and has no effect on other symbologies Four mutually exclusive UII options are supported and described as follows e UII DM On Off The HESxT is configured to construct UII only If the decoded data contains a valid UII only a UII string is outputted If a Data Matrix with invalid UII is decoded the HES
5. APPENDIX B Installing the Graphical User Interface B 1 HawkEye 52T 53T Graphical User Interface B 2 GUI Menus B 2 File Menu B 2 Operation Menu B 3 Configure Menu B 3 APPENDIX C Certifications and Specifications 1 Certifications 0 1 CE Compliance C 1 FCC Statement 2 FDA Statement 2 Specifications 0 3 HawkEye 52T C 3 Physical Characteristics C 3 Performance Characteristics C 3 HawkEye 53T C 4 Physical Characteristics C 4 Performance Characteristics C 4 User Environment C 6 APPENDIX D Table of ASCII Characters 0 1 Index Index 1 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual vii Contents viii HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Preface PREFACE Welcome Purpose of This Manual The purpose of the manual is to get you up and running quickly and confidently with your reader Laser Safety Caution Laser in the HE52T 53T Laser radiation Avoid long term viewing of direct laser radiation Wavelength 650 nm Complies with 21CFR1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 EN60825 1 1993 Amendment 2 2001 Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual ix Preface Further Support If you have any questions concerni
6. displayed in the decoded data in the format of X YZ where YZ is the Hex value of characters Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual B 5 UJ Lo D e mm Eo 86 ER 9 Appendix Installing the Graphical User Interface Two special unprintable characters CR Carriage Return and LF Line Feed are never displayed as either 2 or the ASCII value with Wedge enabled They will always be shown as moving to the first character position of the next line as Enter from the keyboard Combine CR and LF Is either of the following Disabled Default When the decoded data contains both CR and LF then each will cause the cursor to move to the next line Enabled The combination of two unprintable characters CR and LF or LF and CR will result in a single Enter in the active Windows program Example The Data Matrix is used to illustrate how unprintable characters are displayed The data encoded in the Data Matrix is the first 32 unprintable characters with ASCII values from 00 to 1F plus the Space character and the string 0123456789 for a total of 43 characters DUX With Wedge enabled LF x0A and CR x0D are displayed by moving the cursor to the beginning of the next line in Notepad If Display Unprintable Data is disabled unchecked the decoded data is shown in the GUI and in Notepad TEES 5xT Connected On USB loj xl File Operation Configure Help
7. untitled Notepad loj xj File Edit Format View Help B 6 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T Graphical User Interface f Display Unprintable Data 1s enabled checked the decoded data is shown in the GUI and in Notepad ITmTINTTTUT NEN inix File Operation Configure Help Nx OONx 0 1N x02 x03 x04 x05 x06N x07 x08Ne09IN x0BNx0CIN lt x OE xOFN x 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Nx 1BNx 1C x1D x1E x1F 0123456789 Untitled Notepad D x File Edit Format View Help 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 NX BNXOC NX ENXOFNX10NX11X12NX13NX14NX15SX16NX17X18NX19X1ANXIBNX1CNX1DSXIENXIF 0123456789 J UJ 23 e G 35 cS 9 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual B 7 Appendix Installing the Graphical User Interface B 8 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 APPENDIX C Certifications and Specifications Certifications CE Compliance The HawkEye 52T 53T has been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC to comply with the following European Standards EN61326 1997 A1 A2 A3 Class EN61000 6 2 2001 EN61000 6 2 2006 EN61000 6 4 2001 E E N61010 1 2002 N60825 1 1993 Amendment 2 2001 This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this produc
8. 10 seconds Pressing the rear scan mode select button or double triggering at any time switches the unit between Image Scan mode Data Matrix and Laser Scan mode Barcode The HawkEye 52T 53T defaults both scan engines to Terminal mode The default communication parameters for both scan engines are 9600 8 1 The default beeper setting is on for both scan engines Ifyou accept the default settings the unit is now ready for use and you can skip step 5 Otherwise continue on to step 5 and use the 1 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 k Connecting programming Data Matrices and Barcodes supplied below to change communication and beeper settings Notes You must change each scan mode separately So p o o Both scan engines must be set to the same communications settings in order to communicate properly with the host The Image Scan engine must be in Terminal mode in order to communicate properly with the HyperTerminal or equivalent 5 Setthe beeper and default communications Image Scan Engine a Enter programming mode E Enter b Enter beeper setting Choose one Beeper On Default Beeper Off c Enter communication parameter setting Choose one Note Unit will reset after scanning Terminal Mode at 2400 bps Terminal Mode at 4800 bps Terminal Mode at 9600 bps Terminal Mode at 19200
9. 2 8 reset factory A 5 operation A 5 terminal mode 2 5 2 6 terminal mode at 9600 bps A 6 trigger 2 4 uii option 2 11 x dimension 2 5 Display unprintable data B 5 E Examples programming 2 2 F Factory reset A 5 File Menu B2 G GUI menus B 2 mode 2 7 defined 1 2 Guidelines scanning 1 7 12 of 5 code to read any length 3 3 Image Mode Data Matrix Codes 2 7 M Menus configure B 3 file B 2 gui B 2 operation B 3 Modes gui 1 2 2 7 programming 1 2 set up 1 2 terminal 1 2 2 5 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Index 1 Index UII ISO 15434 DM Operation on amp off 2 8 menu B 3 with data field on amp off 2 9 reset A 5 Upload Image From Scanner B 3 P Uploading Image Size B 4 Prefix and Suffix B 4 V Programming Validation examples 2 2 uid 2 8 mode defined 1 2 w Wedge B 5 Q QR Code Data Matrix Codes 2 8 x X Dimension Data Matrix Codes 2 5 R Reset configuration A 5 factory A 5 operation A 5 Reset Factory Data Matrix Code A 5 Reset Operation Data Matrix Code A 5 s Save Image As B 3 Scanning guidelines 1 7 Set baud rate barcode 3 2 beep after good decode barcode 1 6 3 3 no beep after good decode barcode 1 6 3 3 Set up Mode defined 1 2 T Terminal Mode 2 5 at 9600 bps Data Matrix Code A 6 data matrix codes 2 6 defined 1 2 Trigger Data Matrix Codes 2 4 U UID Validation 2 8 UII dm on amp off 2 8 with data field on amp off 2 8 option data matri
10. confirm that the product package is complete and contains the following items So p o o HawkEye Scanner Unit Communication Serial Cable RS232 Software CD containing software for the HawkEye 5xT GUI 2V Power Supply purchased separately Data Matrix illuminator LytePype purchased separately Connecting 1 Unpack the scanner 2 Push the cable connector into the HawkEye 52T 53T reader until the locking tab engages as shown in Figure 1 1 3 Connect the serial cable to the host terminal device To display decode data use HyperTerminal on a PC or equivalent ASCII terminal Although a PC is not required for the HawkEye 52T 53T scanner to read a Data Matrix symbol or barcode it is needed to display the scanning results or decoded data Note There are no user serviceable parts inside Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 1 3 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 1 Connecting the Serial Cable Cable Release 4 Connect the power supply to the serial connector and then to an AC outlet Observe the power up sequence the light comes on and then flashes several times before turning steady on then off Note When the reader is powered up the light comes on momentarily and then goes out The unit is now in Image Scan mode The unit is operational and ready to read Data Matrix symbols This process takes less than
11. error messages 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR 15434 ERROR DATA ELEMENT SEPARATOR DOUBLE TRAILER FORMAT INDICATOR HEADER 1ST POSITION HEADER 2ND POSITION HEADER 3RD POSITION HEADER 4TH POSITION HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION TRAILER RECORD SEPARATOR UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO LONG UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO SHORT UII ERROR LOWER CASE CHARACTER UII ERROR NEED UII ELEMENT FIRST UII ERROR SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR TEI DATA CHARACTER UII ERROR TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR UII ELEMENT INCOMPLETE UII ERROR WRONG FORMAT INDICATOR Field separator Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 2 9 Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes DFO There are three types of data a Ulltype if the UII field is Constructed UII data List of UII types ESN Electronic Serial Identifier for Cellular Mobile Telephones GIAI Global Individual Asset Identifier GRAI Global Returnable Asset Identifier GRAI GIAI either or GIAI 0010 a TEI with UID as a data qualifier construct 1 UID construct 2 USN Universal Serial Number UST Universal Serial Tracking Number VIN Vehicle Identification Numbers b Format Indicator if the UII field is 15434 List of form
12. sends ASCII text strings of the decoded output This mode allows the unit to communicate to any user defined serial device such as HyperTerminal a PC or a keyboard wedge This is the default mode set by the factory Programming Set up Mode This mode allows you to change the scanner configuration setup through programming Data Matrix codes You can find these Data Matrix codes in Chapter 2 Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes These Data Matrix codes perform the following functions Resetting operation and factory parameters Turning the beeper on amp off Setting the trigger Setting the cell size of the Data Matrices that will be read Changing between GUI mode and Terminal mode Note The HawkEye mage Scan engine must be in Terminal mode for normal Data Matrix scanning Laser Scan Engine The HawkEye 52T 53T Barcode scan engine operates only in Terminal Mode You can change the scanner configuration setup through programming barcodes You will find these barcodes in Chapter 3 Configuring the Laser Scanner Using 1D Programming Codes These barcodes perform the following functions Setting the baud rate Turning the beeper on amp off 1 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 k Package Contents Package Contents The HawkEye 52T 53T scanner includes all the necessary equipment for immediate operation Please take a moment to
13. the Beeper Off Data Matrix code to hear three beeps 3 Scan the Number of Captures Is 1 While Trigger Pressed Data Matrix code and hear three beeps 4 Scan the Exit Data Matrix code and hear three beeps Now the scanner will only scan once each time you pull the trigger regardless of whether you hold or release it You will no longer hear a beep while the LED turns green after a successful scan To reset to factory setting follow Example 1 2 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Programming Examples Example 3 This example sets the scanner to output decoded data to Windows HyperTerminal at 9600 bps by scanning the Terminal Mode Data Matrix code see page 2 5 You need to exit the HawkEye 5x T GUI if it is still running and connected as it can interfere with the reboot process in Step 2 below N 1 Scanthe Enter Data Matrix code to hear four beeps 2 Scanthe Terminal Mode at 9600 bps Data Matrix code The scanner reboots after five short beeps After the reboot it is not necessary to scan the Exit Data Matrix code If you connect Windows HyperTerminal to the scanner with Port Settings 9600 bps data bits 8 parity none stop bits 1 flow control none you will see the decoded data displayed for each successful scan 2o 4 52 5 ES So Example 4 After performing Example 3 the scanner no longer communicates with the HawkEye 5xT GU
14. 52T 53T User Manual B 1 Appendix Installing the Graphical User Interface to exit the dialog and the HawkEye 52T 53T will start You can now select the desired COM port from Configure Communication Note All you need to do is to select the correct COM port The HawkEye 5xT GUI program automatically uses a preset baud rate for communication with the HawkEye 52T 53T scanner Now you can scan several Data Matrix marks and see the decoded data displayed in the HawkEye 5x T GUI To see how the image in the scanner memory looks select Operation Upload Image From Reader Note When the image engine of the HawkEye 52T 53T is set to the GUI mode and connected to the HawkEye 5xT GUI program do not switch to the laser engine to scan bar codes as the interaction between the laser engine and the GUI program may interfere with the operation of the laser engine HawkEye 52T 53T Graphical User Interface The graphical user interface GUI software can be installed on Windows 2000 Windows XP The supported interface is RS 232 serial GUI Menus File Menu FIGURE 2 1 File Menu Items File Operation Config Save Image As Exit B 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T Graphical User Interface Save Image As Saves the image that has been uploaded from the scanner to the PC s hard drive Exit Exits the HawkEye 5 GUI I
15. I SO 15434 DM On Sic UII DM with Data Field On Tr 2S UII ISO 15434 DM with Data Field On Note With UII enabled and prefix suffix enabled reading a non UII Data Matrix code will output the string containing prefix and suffix only Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes 2 12 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 capras Configuring the Laser Scanner Using 1D Programming Codes Go a ys D D G o Note The Information in this chapter applies only when the unit is in Laser Scan mode 7 lt md 92 2 Use the programming codes in this chapter to configure the laser scanner After selecting the Laser Scan mode you can program the laser engine using the programming codes in this chapter The remainder of this chapter contains barcodes for the following Baud Rate Parameter 0 9 on page 3 2 Beeper Parameter 0x38 on page 3 3 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 3 1 Chapter Configuring the Laser Scanner Using 1D Programming Codes Baud Rate Parameter 0x9C FIGURE 3 1 Set Baud Rate 2400 4800 9600 Default 19200 Note When changing communication parameters both scan engines must be set to the same commu
16. I even if you disconnect it from the HyperTerminal To re enable the scanner to communicate with the HawkEyeTM 5x T GUI you need to scan the GUI Mode Data Matrix code see page 2 7 as follows 1 Scanthe Enter Data Matrix code to hear four beeps 2 Scanthe GUI Mode Data Matrix code The scanner reboots after five short beeps After the reboot it is not necessary to scan the Exit Data Matrix code You can now start the HawkEye 5xT GUI and establish the communication with the scanner Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 2 3 Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes Scanner Programming Codes Beeper FIGURE 2 1 Beeper Es Enter Exit Beeper On Default Beeper Off Trigger FIGURE 2 2 Trigger Es Enter Exit E While Trigger Pressed While Trigger Pressed Read Once 0 retries Read Once 1 retry f While Trigger Pressed While Trigger Pressed Read Once 2 retries Read Once 9 retries Default 2 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Data Matrix X Dimension Data Matrix X Dimension By default the HawkEye 52T 53T has been optimized to read Data Matrix codes with cell sizes that are greater than or equal to 0 008 inch If you want to read Data Matrix codes with cell sizes that are less than 0 008 inch read the Less Than 0 008 Inch Data Matrix code see Figure 2 3 N FIGURE 2 3 X Dimension Data Ma
17. SIEMENS HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 EM 20857 1V110 Safety Guidelines This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol The notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result 1f proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result 1f proper precautions are not taken Caution without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result 1f proper precautions are not taken Notice indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding notice is not taken into account If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be
18. at indicators 05 Application Identifiers 06 Data Identifiers 12 Text Element Identifiers DD The DoD assigned Format Indicator for TEI GS1_05 The GS1 format for Application Identifiers c Original decoded data 1f the UII field is error message DFI DF7 These are additional defaults and display up to seven data elements If there are more than seven elements only the first seven are displayed If the number of data elements is less than seven then the rest of data fields are empty If the UII field is error message DF1 DF7 are empty strings Note For option UII ISO 15434 DM on if the UII field is 15434 then data elements of ISO 15434 are displayed in DF1 DF7 Only one of the four options can be turned on at any given time by scanning the following programming codes Turning on a new option automatically turns off the previous UII option To turn off the UII option either scan the Off programming code corresponding to the UII option or scan all four Off programming codes 2 10 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 FIGURE 2 7 UII Option Data Matrix Codes GUI Mode Es Enter es UII DM Off Default LM UII ISO 15434 DM Off Default UII DM with Data Field Off Default 15434 DM with Data Field Off Default N Exit ioe UII DM On 2o 4 029 5 ES So m UI
19. bps Default Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 1 5 Chapter Getting Started d After reading a communication parameter the unit will reset Wait until the unit completes the reset cycle before continuing Laser Scan Engine e Enter beeper setting Choose one Beep after good decode Do not beep after good decode f Enter communication parameter setting Choose one Note Unit will reset after scanning 2400 4800 9600 Default 19200 1 6 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 k Basic Operations Basic Operations The HawkEye 52T 53T deploys two independent decoder engines an imager engine for Data Matrix and a laser engine for barcodes The default engine is the imager To switch between the imager and the laser engines simply double click the trigger or press the rear button When switching modes the mode button flashes So p o Green momentarily when entering Laser Scan mode Red momentarily when entering Image Scan mode To disable the double click function from switching between the imager and laser engines press the rear button and then press and release the trigger This disables the double click feature of the trigger only You can still swit
20. ccessful scan of any Data Matrix other than the Enter Data Matrix programming code results in a single beep In programming mode a successful scan results in three short beeps if it does not need to reboot The first time you scan the Enter code while in scan mode results in four short beeps To summarize 1 Scan the Enter Data Matrix code to enter programming mode Four beeps will sound after a successful scan Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 2 1 Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes 2 Scanone or multiple programming codes to change the configuration Three beeps will sound after a successful scan 3 Scanthe Exit Data Matrix code to exit programming mode and go back to scan mode Three beeps will sound after a successful scan Note In scan mode scanning any programming code other than the Enter code results in a single beep In programming mode the scanner will only read programming Data Matrix codes It will NOT read any Data Matrix that can be successfully read in scan mode Note Some programming codes reboot the unit and do not require the user to scan the Exit Data Matrix code Programming Examples Example 1 To reset the scanner settings to factory default see Appendix A Restoring Factory Default Example 2 To turn off the beeper and change trigger behavior see page 2 4 1 Scan the Enter Data Matrix code to hear four beeps 2 Scan
21. ch modes using the rear button To re enable the double trigger feature press the rear button and then press and release the trigger Select the appropriate engine for reading 2D or 1D code to read depress the trigger Ona successful decode the rear LED will illuminate green If enabled the beeper will beep The default output of the HawkEye 52T 53T is the decode string followed by a carriage return and line feed Scanning Guidelines Data Matrix Getting reasonable images of non paper type marks requires some practice You will be more successful by following these recommendations For small marks place the scanner near the Data Matrix mark surface With some experimenting you will quickly find it needs to be near contact for small marks but has a good working range up to two inches 50 mm for larger marks Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 1 7 Chapter Barcode Getting Started Always hold the scanner such that the front plane of the plastic pipe called LytePyteTM is parallel to the mark surface and the Data Matrix 1s centered in the LytePyte This helps create a more uniform image of the Data Matrix mark Note It may be necessary to slightly tilt the scanner when reading marks on mirror like surfaces Hold the scanner steady while pulling the trigger If you release the trigger immediately the scanner only captures one image and signals a pass or fail af
22. contrast two dimensional 2D Data Matrix direct part marks DPM and one dimensional 1D barcodes by combining the latest in imager scan engines with a Laser Scan engine in a single hand held device The Data Matrix scanner features the LytePype illumination system and a robust Data Matrix reading algorithm that delivers exceptional performance for DPM reading at close range Two models are available HawkEye 52T HawkEye 53T They offer suitable fields of view FOV for reading Data Matrix labels and DPMs such as dot peen and laser marks in automotive aerospace electronics semiconductors medical devices and many other industries Both models offer the same barcode scanning capability Note Use of this device other than specified by Siemens 18 prohibited Modes of Operation Your HawkEye 52T 53T has two unique scan engines an Image Scan engine to read 2D Data Matrix and a Laser Scan engine to read 1D barcodes During operation you can easily switch between scan engines Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 1 1 Chapter Getting Started Image Scan Engine The HawkEye 52T 53T Image Scan engine has the following modes of operation GUI Mode In this mode the scanner communicates only with the HawkEye 5xT GUI This mode is useful when you are getting started with your new scanner It is the only mode in which you can upload an image Terminal Mode In this mode the scanner
23. ebruary 2007 Laser Engine Setup Change Suffix 1 to CR by scanning the following codes from top to bottom E x Suffix 1 gt gt i 5 CE _ 5 50 id 7 tc Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual A 3 Appendix Restoring Factory Default Change Suffix 2 to LF by scanning the following codes from top to bottom i I The Barcode Scanner should now be operational 1 5 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Image Engine Setup Image Engine Setup Reset Configuration Reset Operation Max number of captures while trigger is pressed 10 Beeper is on Size of Uploading Image 512 x 512 Exposure control parameters P Image window 1024 x 1024 Reset Factory Reset the following parameters in addition to parameters listed in Reset Operation e Prefix and Suffix are enabled 2 G Q a Default Prefix string is empty gt LL 4 Default Suffix string is carriage return and line feed FIGURE 1 1 Reset Data Matrix Codes Enter Exit Reset Operation Reset Factory Scan the Enter Reset Factory Exit codes Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual A 5 Appendix Restoring Factory De
24. elephone 49 180 5050 222 Telephone 800 333 7421 USA Fax 49 180 5050 223 Further information about our technical support is available in the Internet at http www siemens com automation service Service amp Support on the Internet The Siemens Service amp Support team provides you with comprehensive additional information on SIMATIC products in its online Internet services http www siemens com automation service amp support There you can find Current product information and downloads which you may find useful for your product The documents you require using our Service amp Support search engine A forum where users and experts from all over the world exchange ideas Your local partner for Automation amp Drives Information about onsite services repairs spare parts Lots more is available to you on our pages Manual Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual Items emphasizing important information are bolded Menu selections menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as Operation Configure etc Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual xi Preface xii HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 CHAPTER 1 k o p o o Getting Started The HawkEye 52T 53T TwinScan is a all in one hand held reader scanner that excels at reading low
25. f Wedge mode is enabled you will receive a dialog box that confirms the exit Operation Menu FIGURE 2 2 Operation Menu Item WE Hawkeye 5xT Connected On File Operation Configure Help Upload Image From Reader Upload Image From Reader Uploads the image from the scanner s memory that has been captured by pulling the scanner trigger Configure Menu FIGURE 2 3 Configure Menu Items UJ Communication Selects COMI COMS USB is not available Communication Uploading Image Size Prefix and Suffix lt Wedge 2 v Enable Wedge m Display Unprintable Data 5 Combine CR and LF D cg O Ensure that the reader is in GUI mode before selecting the correct COM port If the reader is still connected to a standard RS 232 program such as the Windows HyperTerminal program you need to disconnect the COM port connection from the program then scan the GUI programming code Note When an RS 232 reader is connected to the GUI to reconnect to a standard RS 232 device you must exit the GUI then scan the RS 232 Terminal code with correct baud rate Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual B 3 Appendix Installing the Graphical User Interface Uploading Image Size The image size is one of the following 1024x1024 When set to 1024x1024 the image loads very slowly for RS 232 connection 512x512 2 1 sample in height and width This
26. fault Configure the unit to Terminal Mode at 9600 bps by scanning the following two symbols Then wait for the unit to reboot BS Enter Terminal Mode at 9600 bps Default The Data Matrix reader should now be operational A 6 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 amewoxs Installing the Graphical User Interface Use the following procedure to install the HawkEye 5x T GUI software 1 Insert the HawkEye 5x T GUI Software CD into the CD drive UJ 2 Navigate to Setup exe 3 Run Setup exe and follow the on screen instructions 4 InSelect Components screen HESxT USB Driver is selected and will be installed by default Because USB connection is not supported de select HESxT USB Driver component Click Next to continue 5 Follow the instructions to complete the installation of the HawkEye 5xT GUI software 23 Fo 86 5 mE o The installation places a shortcut to the program with the name HawkEye 5x T GUI on the desktop of the PC 6 Ensure that the HawkEye 52T 53T is in GUI mode by scanning the GUI Mode Data Matrix code to enter GUI mode see GUI Mode on page 2 7 Double click the shortcut icon HawkEye 5x T GUI to launch the GUI program The first time the GUI program runs it searches for the HawkEye 52T 53T from the USB port Wait until an info message dialog box is displayed Click OK Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye
27. h power cycles Note The scanner only supports baud rate change Other serial port settings are fixed at Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 and Flow control none FIGURE 2 4 Terminal Mode Data Matrix Codes Es Enter T Terminal Mode at 2400 bps Terminal Mode at 4800 bps Terminal Mode at 9600 bps Default Terminal Mode at 19200 bps Notes After scanning one of these Data Matrix codes the unit will reboot 5 short beeps After it reboots the unit will be in Terminal mode When changing communication parameters both scan engines must be set to the same communication settings in order to communicate properly with the host 2 6 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 GUI Mode GUI Mode GUI mode is required for the scanner to communicate with the HawkEye 5xT GUI for image uploading and displaying decoded data In GUI mode the scanner does not output decoded data to the serial port in a way that 1s recognizable by Windows HyperTerminal N Scan the Enter Data Matrix code and the GUI Mode Data Matrix code to enter the GUI mode prior to using the HawkEye 5xT GUI for image uploading or make other configuration changes to the scanner such as enabling Prefix Suffix Once the code is scanned the scanner resets itself immediately so there 1s no need to scan the Exit code New settings persist through power cycles 2o 4 52 5 ES
28. ions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment FDA Statement This equipment complies with e 21 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 e EN60825 1 1993 Amendment 2 2001 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Specifications Specifications HawkEye 52T Physical Characteristics Dimensions Power Requirements Illumination Interfaces Image Engine Working Distance Field of View Depth of Field Minimum Element Size Optical Resolution Minimum Contrast Resolution Optical Parameters Programming Decode Capability Laser Engine Scan Repetition Rate 6 3 L x 2 2 W x 4 0 D 16 00 cm L x 5 59cm W x 10 16 cm D AC Adapter 100 250 VAC 0 5A 50 60 Hz input 12 V at 300 mA avg 1700 mA peak output Embedded Class 1 LED Red LED 660 nm Performance Characteristics RS 232 baud rates from 2400 bps to 19200 bps 0 125 3 mm 2 5 mm 0 75 x 0 75 19 x 19 mm at contact 1 4 at 1 4 36 x 36mm at 2 51 mm Up to 2 50 8 mm 0 006 0 15 mm 1024 x 1024 Pixels 20 at 660 nm Directional LytePype illumination system Windows 2000 XP Simple GUI for image uploading and configuring prefix suffix of output data Data Matrix QR Code oe M e cu D O 3 3
29. is the default 256x256 4 1 sample in height and width 128x128 8 1 sample in height and width For serial communication we recommend that you use the default of 512x512 or a smaller size to reduce your wait time as the image loads Note The image uploaded covers the full range of the field of view FOV The image size specified determines how the image is sampled for upload Prefix and Suffix Allows you to add prefix and suffix to the decoded data output FIGURE 2 4 Data Formatting Dialog Box Data Formatting Prefix and Suffix Suffix Sx d s a Cancel Enter Prefix and Suffix strings in the edit boxes for and Suffix respectively Each string is up to 12 character long To enter an unprintable character use the format xYZ where YZ is the hex representation of the ASCII value of the character For example Carriage Return and Line Feed can be entered as x0d x0a See Appendix D Table of ASCII B 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T Graphical User Interface Characters for list of unprintable ASCII characters The default Prefix string is empty the default Suffix string is xOd x0a The check box Use Prefix Suffix represents the state when the Prefix Suffix is enabled The default state is that Prefix and Suffix are used Unchecking Use Prefix Suffix disables the use of the prefix and suffi
30. ng the use of products which are not answered in this manual please contact your local Siemens partner at your Siemens office You can find your local partner at http www siemens com automation partner You can find a guide to the technical documentation on offer for the individual SIMATIC products and systems at http www siemens de simatic tech doku portal You can find the catalog and online ordering systems at http mall automation siemens com Training Center SITRAIN Siemens Training Siemens Training SITRAIN offers a range of courses on Machine Vision and Symbology Reading Training classes are conducted in Norcross Georgia and at locations across the USA SITRAIN also offers courses on PLC Drives Controls HMI NET Process Control Analyzers and Instrumentation Electrical and Power Safety and more Details of current SITRAIN course offerings can be viewed at http www automation usa siemens com sitrain To view Machine Vision and Symbology course offerings please click on the Automation link in the middle of the page and then the Vision and Sensors link from the list that is presented Alternatively please contact the Siemens Training Registrar at 800 241 4453 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Technical Support How to reach technical support for all A amp D products With the Support Request form on the Web http www siemens de automation support request T
31. nication settings in order to communicate properly with the host 3 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Beeper Parameter 0x38 Beeper Parameter 0x38 FIGURE 3 2 Set Beep No Beep After Good Decode Beep after good decode Go Do not beep after good decode a T o 2 x o o o Configuring to Read Any Length Interleaved 2 of 5 Code By default the laser scanner reads 14 characters for I 2 of 5 see Initialization on page A 2 To configure the laser scanner to read I 2 of 5 codes of any length read the code in Figure 3 3 7 lt md 92 2 FIGURE 3 3 Read Any Length Interleaved 2 of 5 Code Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 3 3 Chapter Configuring the Laser Scanner Using 1D Programming Codes 3 4 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 amewoxa Restoring Factory Default P The HawkEye 52T 53T powers up in Image Scan mode The Image engine boots up emitting a series of beeps and is then ready to operate Pressing the rear button switches the unit between Laser Scan mode green flash and Image Scan mode red flash Note The unit ships from the factory with settings beyond the reset default settings This procedure allows you to set u
32. p the unit to its original factory settings 2 9 gt G LL 4 l a Laser Engine Setup Overview By default Code 39 UPC EAN Code 128 and Interleaved 2 of 5 are enabled Note Interleaved 2 of 5 reads only 14 characters Default parameters for the laser engine require software ack nack and RTS CTS handshake which must be disabled They also insert information about the type of barcode being read packetized format For the HawkEye 52T 53T the device needs to output the decoded string CRLF without handshake and with no extraneous information Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual A 1 Appendix Restoring Factory Default Initialization Only if required to return the unit to a known state scan all the following codes e Set all defaults Set All Defaults Force the unit to output decode strings without requiring software or hardware handshaking Disable ACK KNAK Remove code ID information from the output string Send Raw Decode Data The default settings for Suffix 1 and Suffix 2 are LF Line Feed and CR Carriage Return respectively Append Suffix 1 and Suffix 2 to the output string a gt 1 Suffix 2 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 F
33. performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notices in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Prescribed Usage Note the following Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by Siemens Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper transport storage positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance Trademarks All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions Siemens AG 12 2006 Automation and Drives Copyright Siemens AG 2006 Postfach 4848 Technical data subject to change 90437 NURNBERG
34. rating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 4 F to 149 F 20 C to 65 C Shock Drop 4 ft 1 2 m to concrete Humidity Up to 95 non condensing C 6 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 APPENDIX D TABLE D 1 ASCII Table Table of ASCII Characters Char Dec Hex NUL 0 x00 SOH 1 x01 STX 2 x02 ETX 3 x03 EOT 4 x04 ENQ 5 x05 ACK 6 x06 BEL 7 07 BS 8 x08 TAB 9 x09 LF 10 VT 11 xOB FF 12 x0C CR 13 SO 14 xOE SI 15 DLE 16 x10 DC1 17 11 Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual D 1 lt og 2s 26 Appendix Table of ASCII Characters TABLE D 1 ASCII Table Continued Char Dec Hex DC2 18 x12 DC3 19 x13 DC4 20 x14 NAK 21 x15 SYN 22 x16 ETB 23 x17 CAN 24 x18 EM 25 x19 SUB 26 1 ESC 27 x1B FS 28 x1C GS 29 x1D RS 30 x1E US 31 x1F D 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 Index A ASCII Characters D 1 B Barcodes read any length 12 of 5 3 3 set baud rate 3 2 beep 1 6 3 3 no beep 1 6 3 3 Beeper Data Matrix Codes 2 4 C Combine CR and LF B 6 Communication Menu Item B 3 Configuration reset A 5 Configure Menu B 3 D Data Matrix Codes beeper 2 4 image mode 2 7 qr code
35. t may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to make adequate measures oe e oR D ow Siemens products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in conformance with the applicable EEC Council Directives However certain factory installed options or customer requested modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and prohibit use of the CE mark Note that the use Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual C 1 Appendix Certifications and Specifications of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance For further information regarding CE Compliance see Service and Support on the Internet on page xi FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Changes or modificat
36. ter analyzing this image It is better to hold the trigger without releasing it so that the scanner will keep trying until the reading is successful or up to 10 images have been tried When switching between marks on different substrates etc the scanner can automatically adjust the camera settings to yield the highest read performance When reading such marks press and hold the trigger the scanner will image the part multiple times and choose the best setting The scanner is now ready to read the mark For optimum barcode scanning you should position the laser scanner to be at an angle to the target barcode The laser projection should be perpendicular to the barcode for optimum performance 1 8 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 N 2 Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes 2o 4 09 5 ES So It s a three step process to change the scanner configuration by scanning programming Data Matrix codes 1 Scan the Enter programming Data Matrix code to enter Scanner Programming mode 2 Scanone or more programming Data Matrix codes to change the configuration 3 Scan the Exit programming Data Matrix code to return to normal scan mode Note The new configuration will not take effect until you scan the Exit programming Data Matrix code to return the scanner to scan mode In scan mode with the beeper on a su
37. trix Codes Es Enter Exit 2o 4 52 5 ES So No Less Than 0 008 Inch Default ES Less Than 0 008 Inch The range of cell sizes for the HawkEye 52T 53T is For HawkEye 52T 0 006 to 0 080 For HawkEye 53T 0 004 to 0 040 Terminal Mode For HyperTerminal to receive and display decoded data you must exit GUI mode and enter Terminal mode Once the scanner enters Terminal mode it no longer communicates with the HawkEye 5xT GUI For the scanner to re establish communication with HawkEye 5xT GUI it must be set to GUI mode by scanning the GUI Mode programming Data Matrix code Scan the Enter Data Matrix code and one of the Terminal Mode codes in Figure 2 4 to enter Terminal mode so serial data can be received in Windows HyperTerminal or through a keyboard wedge After one of the following codes is scanned the scanner reboots itself immediately so there is no need to scan the Exit Data Matrix code Note that you must exit the HawkEye 5xT GUI before scanning these codes If you scanned one of the following codes in the Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual 2 5 Chapter Configuring the Image Scanner Using 2D Programming Codes programming mode with the HawkEye 5x T GUI still connected we recommend that you physically cycle the power one more time after the initial reboot New settings persist throug
38. x codes 2 11 Index 2 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007
39. x even though the strings are still saved in the reader firmware Note Characters with ASCII values higher than 7E are not allowed Wedge Wedge mode redirects decoded data from the HawkEye 52T 53T reader to the active Windows program as though you typed them in from the keyboard Wedge mode may be used for serial communication in GUI mode To enable Wedge mode a b Make sure the reader is connected to the GUI using GUI mode Select Configure Wedge Enable Wedge to enable Wedge mode Open Windows Notepad and ensure it is the active program by clicking on it once Scan a Data Matrix with the HawkEye 52T 53T reader The decoded data will be displayed in the Notepad program After you enabled Wedge mode the GUI can be minimized into the Windows System Tray To display the GUI again either double click on the icon or right click on the icon and then select Show GUI When Wedge mode is not enabled the GUI is minimized to the Windows Taskbar instead When Wedge mode is enabled the following options are supported Display Unprintable Data By default this is disabled If the decoded data from the HawkEyeTM 52T 53T contains unprintable characters such as GS RS and EOT used in a UID Data Matrix the unprintable characters are replaced with a question mark when the data 1s displayed in the GUI and the active Windows program Enabling Display Unprintable Data allows the unprintable characters to be
40. xT beeps to indicate decode success but does not output any data UII ISO 15434 DM On Off The HESxT is configured to construct UII or any ISO 15434 compliance data If the decoded data is UID compliant then only a UII string is outputted If the decoded data is ISO 15434 compliant but non UII compliant then the output data uses the output format described below If the decoded data is neither UII nor ISO 15434 compliant the HES5xT beeps to indicate decode success but does not output any data UII DM with Data Field On Off The HESxT is configured to construct UII with additional data fields The data is displayed following the output format below 2 8 HawkEye 52T 53T User Manual Rev 1 1 0 February 2007 GUI Mode UII ISO 15434 DM with Data Field On Off The HESxT is configured to construct UII or any ISO 15434 compliance data with additional data fields The data 1s displayed following the output format below Output Format UII DF0 DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 s a Constructed UII data if the UII construction is successful b 15434 if the HawkEye 52T 53T is configured to UII ISO15434 with Data Field and the decoded Data Matrix has the ISO 15434 syntax but fails to construct UII N 2o 4 029 5 ES So message if the process fails based on corresponding configuration with Data Field on List of

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