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1. Chapter Getting Started Note You may change the radio frequency sleep timeout setting however it may reduce battery life FIGURE 1 31 Bluetooth Disconnect Code 02 Bluetooth Disconnect Reconnecting to the Reader If the device is saved in RF mode it will automatically reconnect when the HEAOT e s powered up e Wakes from sleep mode e Reads another code Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Disconnect After coming out of sleep mode or after powering up you need to save the connection the HE4OT tries to auto connect with the last Bluetooth radio it was connected with You may always connect by scanning a QuickConnect code Scan the codes in Figure 1 32 to enable disable the Auto Connect feature for the Bluetooth radio FIGURE 1 32 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Disconnect f z M068 0 MO067 0 Bluetooth Radio Auto Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Connect Off The Auto Disconnect feature is used when multiple HEAOT readers are connecting to the same Bluetooth Radio By enabling Auto Disconnect the HEAOT radio disconnects after each data transmission allowing other radios to connect 1 24 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 1 Bluetooth Radio Operation gt Scan the codes in Figure 1 33 to enable disable the Auto Disconnect feature for 2 the Bluetooth radio s o FIGURE 1 33 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Disconnect
2. The QuickConnect code has the information of the Bluetooth address often a reference to go to the BD_ADDR ofthat device You can usually find the 12 character Bluetooth address somewhere on the device near the device s serial number Figure 1 26 This code will link your HE4OT directly to the desired Bluetooth device Note While installing the Bluetooth Configuration Manager software that was included with your Bluetooth adapter make sure to note the Virtual COM Port number the software assigned for the adapter e g COM 10 This is the COM Port your HE40T will connect through To connect your reader scan the Reset to Factory Defaults code in Figure 1 27 Then the QuickConnect Code and your HE40T will automatically connect You should also scan the Save Settings code if you want to save these settings Note If the HE40T reader powers off without scanning the Save Settings code you will lose your settings FIGURE 1 27 Reset to RF Factory Defaults Code pN M684 01 M188 02 0003C92DHBAS8F Reset to RF Save Settings Factory Defaults Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 21 Chapter 1 22 Getting Started Radio Range and Transferring Data The HEAOT radio 1s a Class 1 device If connected to another Class 1 device the reader has roughly a 300 foot line of sight operating range If connecting to a Class 2 or Class 3 device the operating range may drop to match the l
3. UPC EAN JAN UPC EAN JAN Scan the codes in Figure 3 10 to enable disable UPC EAN JAN symbology settings FIGURE 3 10 UPC EAN JAN Symbology Codes M295 01 M294 01 3 UPC On UPC Off Default ED E O 52 5 Q 297_01 M296 01 UPC Extension On UPC Extension Off Default e E gt TO 23456 78912 g Sample UPC A Code Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 3 7 Chapter HEAOT Programming Symbology Settings All 1D Bar Codes 3 8 Scan the codes in Figure 3 11 to enable all supported 1D bar codes Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 I 2 of 5 Codabar UPC FIGURE 3 11 All 1D Codes On Off um All 1D Codes All 1D Codes Off HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 camera Department of Defense Unique Identification UID I UID is a mandatory Department of Defense requirement on all solicitations issued January 1 2004 This policy mandates the use of Data Matrix symbology on a large class of equipment and parts procured by DoD The HEAOT reader complies with Department of Defense Standard Practice Identification MIL STD 130 3 5 sc c Q c A e Once the HE40T decodes the Data Matrix symbol and if the Unique Item Identifier UII Current Part Number CPN and Lot Batch Number LBN are turned on it checks the ISO 15434 syntax with ISO 15418 ANSI
4. Cabled Operation USB Downloader This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the USB port Scan the codes in Figure 1 16 to set the appropriate USB communication setting FIGURE 1 16 USB Communication Settings Codes o jmd gt s O M134 02 M133 01 USB Keyboard Mode USB Downloader 049 03 Reset to USB Factory Defaults Radio settings will not be reset with this code The USB Factory Defaults include all the other settings such as symbology trigger and so on PS2 Cable Installation 1 Power off the host computer 2 Attach the end of the PS2 cable with the single connector A to the HE4OT 3 Ifan external keyboard exists detach your keyboard from the host and connect the appropriate connector to the PS2 cable B 4 Connect the other connector to host computer into keyboard port C The HEAOT is powered by the PS2 port and does not require a power supply Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 15 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 17 Connecting the HE40T to the Host Computer i 5 Set the HE40T to PS2 mode by scanning the PS2 Mode code in Figure 1 18 6 Scanthe Save Settings code 7 Your HE4OT reader is now ready Open the appropriate application and begin scanning data Notice Microscan does not recommend using Batch or Bluetooth Radio modes with the PS2 interface You may need to
5. Code 93 On Code 93 Off Default 123456789 i Sample Code 93 Code Code 128 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 6 to enable disable Code 128 symbology settings FIGURE 3 6 Code 128 Symbology Codes M283 3 01 M282 01 Code 128 On Code 128 Off Default 12345678912345 Sample Code 128 Code 3 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 7 to enable disable Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology settings FIGURE 3 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Codes M244 01 M243 01 Int 2 of 5 On Int 2 of 5 Off Default _ 123456789 Sample Int 2 of 5 Code O rm gt O 2 OQ 2 gt 1 E x O A F e er LLI PDF 417 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 8 to enable disable PDF 417 symbology settings FIGURE 3 8 PDF417 Symbology Codes TE 293 01 292 01 PDF 417 On PDF 417 Off Default Sample PDF 417 Code Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 3 5 Chapter HEAOT Programming Symbology Settings QR Code Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 9 to enable disable QR Micro QR Code symbology 3 6 settings FIGURE 3 9 QR Code Symbology Codes bis QR Micro QR On u m Sample QR Code HawkEye 40T User Manual QR Micro QR Off Default Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009
6. HE40T Maintenance 8 3 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual vii Contents APPENDIX A APPENDIX B viii Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A 1 Certification and Specifications 1 CE Compliance 1 FCC Statement B 2 FDA Statement B 3 Safety Guidelines 3 opecifications 4 HawkEye 40T 4 Physical Characteristics B 4 Performance Characteristics B 4 User Environment B 5 Index Index 1 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 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 HE40T LASER RADIATION AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION LASER CLASS 2M Wavelength 630 nm Maximum radiant power lt Im W EN 60825 1 2003 Note LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2003 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual ix Preface Manual Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual tems emphasizing important information are bolded Menu selections menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as Operation Configure etc X HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 1 00 rr gt s O Getting Started The HawkEye 40 HE40T is a revolutio
7. On amp Off ai i M066 T 065 01 Bluetooth Radio Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On Auto Disconnect Off Default Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Uncabled Scan the codes in Figure 1 34 to set the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode from inactivity Note Increasing the time before the reader will timeout will decrease battery life If the reader has power USB cable power cable etc it will disconnect based on cable timeout settings FIGURE 1 34 Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Uncabled Du Mist 01 M122 01 90 Seconds 5 Minutes 10 Minutes Default ra Ar pr e M123 01 M124 01 M119 01 M120 01 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 25 Chapter Getting Started Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 35 to enable a beep or vibrate notification when the radio goes out of range FIGURE 1 35 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Wu 8 Bluetooth Out of Range On M583 01 E Bluetooth Out of Range Notify with Vibrate On Bluetooth Out of Range Vibrate amp Beep On Bluetooth Out of Range Vibrate and or Beep Off Default M581 01 HE40T Feedback The HE40T features two LEDs on the front of the reader These LEDs give feedback on different functionality of the HE40T reader Each LED has a small icon
8. a a bus r M142 01 M143 01 M144 01 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay Scan the codes in Figure 2 8 to set the delay time for reading duplicate codes e D E lt ge 0 EL Q O O D E FIGURE 2 8 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay Codes M223 01 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds Motion Detection Scan Settings Scan the codes in Figure 2 8 to set the reader to read when it detects motion in its scanning zone FIGURE 2 9 Motion Detection On Off Codes I 1 M702 0 Off Default Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 2 5 Chapter Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 6 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 capras 4 amp 0 Programming Symbology Settings Use the programming codes in this chapter to change the symbology settings on the HawkEye 40T O rm gt O 2 OQ 2 gt 1 E x O F e er LLI To reset the reader to factory defaults to save the current settings scan one of the codes in Figure 3 1 or Figure 3 2 FIGURE 3 1 Reset to Factory Defaults USB or PS2 Reset to USB Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code E M049 03 Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code Save Settings 188 02 R
9. 4 to turn continuous scanning on off FIGURE 2 4 Continuous Scan On Off Codes j PL M138 02 M140 02 Both Near amp Far Field On Near Field Only On MI 39 02 He Far Field Only On Off Default Note This function is only recommended for short term use because of battery consumption see Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout on page 2 4 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 2 3 Chapter Optimization and Trigger Programming Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout Scan the codes in Figure 2 5 to set the amount of time a cabled HE40T will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode FIGURE 2 5 Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout Codes w t M137 01 M136 01 Cabled 2 Hours Cabled Always Default Scan the codes in Figure 2 6 to set the amount of time an uncabled HEAOT will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode FIGURE 2 6 Continuous Scan Duration Before Entering Sleep Mode Lb t Uncabled 5 Minutes Default 145_01 Uncabled 15 Minutes M146 01 Uncabled 30 Minutes M147 01 Note This function is only recommended for short term use because of battery consumption 2 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Motion Detection Scan Settings Continuous Scan Trigger Delays Scan the codes in Figure 2 7 to set delay time between scans NO FIGURE 2 7 Continuous Scan Trigger Delay Codes n
10. Erase all data 1 10 prefix and suffix settings 7 4 F Factory Defaults reset reader to 8 1 Far Field 2 1 Feedback 1 9 1 26 G General Safety Information 8 2 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Handle attaching 1 3 1 5 HE40T maintenance 8 3 pre configured with sxga 2 1 Imager field of view 1 31 resolution 1 31 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology 3 5 K Keyboard Mapping 5 4 L Laser Settings 5 2 LEDs 1 26 Line of Sight Operating Range 1 22 Log Only Mode 1 8 M Maintenance 8 3 Mapping keyboard 5 4 Memory batch 1 9 batch size 1 9 clearing 1 9 Modes log only 1 8 one way 1 22 rftwo way 1 23 rs 232 batch cable detect 1 11 send amp buffer 1 8 log 1 9 Motion Detection 2 5 N Near Field 2 1 O One Way 1 22 Operating Range line of sight 1 22 wireless version 1 1 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Index Operation cabled 1 11 Out of Range Notification Settings 1 26 Output Format uii 4 4 P PDF 417 Symbology 3 5 Prefix Settings 7 1 Programming Trigger handle 2 3 left 2 2 right 2 2 Protocol serial port 1 20 PS2 Communication Settings 1 16 Q Code Symbology 3 6 R Range operating for wireless version 1 1 Reader id and firmware version 5 3 power off settings 5 2 settings lock 5 4 when is it connected 1 9 Reading Techniques 1 28 Reconnecting Device 1 24 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults 8 1 RF Two Way Mode 1 23 RS 232 batch cable detect mode 1 11 cabled no power mode 1 11 communi
11. MH10 8 2 AI amp DI and ISO 21849 ATA TEI semantics to construct UII CPN and LBN DoD UID Settings The following UID data output options are applicable to Data Matrix only and have no effect on other symbologies UII CPN DM On The HEAOT is configured to construct Unique Item Identifier UII Current Part Number CPN and Lot Batch Number LBN If there is a valid UII CPN LBN a UII CPN LBN string is outputted For decoded Data Matrix with invalid UII CPN LBN HE40T stops image acquisition without an output string The UII CPN DM On option will have the following output format Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 4 1 Chapter Department of Defense Unique Identification UID TABLE 4 1 UII CPN DM On Options Content of Decoded Data Matrix UII CPN Valid UII data Example Ull 12345678 Valid CPN CPN CPN data Example CPN 87654321 Valid LBN LBN LBN data Example LBN 87654321 Valid UII and CPN Ull UIL data CPN CPN data Example Ull 12345678 CPN 87654321 Valid UII and LBN Ull UIL data LBN LBN_ data Example Ull 12345678 LBN 87654321 Valid and invalid data CPN ERROR Example Ull 12345678 CPN ERROR Valid UII and invalid LBN Ull UIL data LBN ERROR Example Ull 12345678 LBN ERROR Invalid UII and valid CPN UII ERROR CPN CPN data Example UII ERROR CPN 87654321 Invalid and valid LBN UII ERROR LBN LBN data Example UII ERROR LBN 87654321 Non
12. Started TABLE 1 2 Bluetooth Radio Feedback Attempting to Connect Flashes Blue Solid Green Failed to Connect Flashes Blue Flashes Battery None every 15 seconds Status Connected every 15 seconds Flashes Memory None None Sending Data Status Targeting and Reading Techniques The HE40T utilizes digital camera technology to take a picture of a symbol Once an image is captured HE40T utilizes advanced decoding algorithms to extract data from the captured image The reader features left and right triggers These triggers may be programmed to perform various features The reader is shipped with the left trigger and right trigger functioning as a decode symbol command The H2 Cabled Handle and BH1 BH2 Battery Handle each feature a trigger on the handle The two triggers on the top of the reader also work when the handle is attached 1 28 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Targeting and Reading Techniques FIGURE 1 37 Handle and Trigger par gt c Note The trigger the handle attachment is light Squeezing too hard damage the reader To read a symbol with the HEAOT 1 The HE4OT features omnidirectional decoding Center the symbol in any orientation within the laser dot aiming pattern Figure 1 38 FIGURE 1 38 Centering the Symbol Within the Laser Dot Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 29 Chapter
13. battery whenever the reader is attached to a RS 232 cable that is plugged into a wall socket Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 17 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 19 Connecting the HE40T Cabling 4 The 40 will power on automatically 5 Scan the RS 232 One Way Mode code and then the Save Settings code to configure the reader FIGURE 1 20 RS 232 One Way Mode Code amp Save Settings Code M131 01 M188 02 RS 232 One Way Mode Save Settings 6 Your HE4OT reader should be ready for use Open the application on your host computer that will receive scanned data and begin scanning Caution You must use a Microscan approved power adapter Reader failure due to use of incorrect power adapter will void all warranties 1 18 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Cabled Operation Mf m RS 232 Communication Data Bit Settings 2 Scan the codes in Figure 1 21 to set the appropriate data bit T O FIGURE 1 21 Data Bit Codes c M100_01 MIOI O1 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Default RS 232 Communication Stop Bit Settings Scan the codes Figure 1 22 to set the appropriate stop bit data FIGURE 1 22 Stop Bit Codes M105 01 M106 01 1 Stop Bit Default 2 Stop Bits RS 232 Communication Baud Rate Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 23 to set the appropriate baud rate FIGURE 1 23 Baud Rate Codes TER 092 01 MOOS 01 0
14. disconnect the 40 and the keyboard which may result in the host computer freezing Note Microscan does not guarantee compatibility with all models of laptops PS2 Communication Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 18 to set the reader to the PS2 communication setting 1 16 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Operation 1 FIGURE 1 18 PS2 Communication Settings Codes 2 Eu V 5 E zh 126 01 060 03 188 02 PS2 Mode Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults Save Settings Note The PS2 Factory Defaults include all the other settings such as symbology trigger etc RS 232 Cable Installation To connect the HE40T to your host computer via RS 232 interface 1 Make sure the RS 232 cable is sufficiently attached to your reader Figure 1 11 and Figure 1 13 2 Connect the RS 232 interface cable to your host computer Figure 1 19 If you are unsure of the proper location to connect the RS 232 cable please consult the manual of your host computer 3 The RS 232 interface should have come with a power supply Plug the power supply adapter into the RS 232 interface cable Figure 1 19 and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket Figure 1 19 The RS 232 interface does not require additional power However if you are using the RS 232 interface and utilizing Batch functionality with the BH1 BH2 battery handle the HE40T will recharge the
15. in Figure 5 7 to lock or unlock the current settings on your reader FIGURE 5 7 Reader Settings Locked Unlocked M429 01 M428 01 Reader Settings Locked Reader Settings Unlocked Note Prefix and Suffix programming codes memory transfer and delete commands Clear All CodeXML Rules and Suffix Erase None commands are not locked by this feature Keyboard Support 5 4 e US English Default Use this option with the U S keyboard to display characters of ASCII values from 1 to 126 Non printable characters with ASCII values from 1 to 31 are shown as symbols in Windows You can enter them by holding down the Alt key typing the digits of the ASCII value using the numeric keypad and then releasing the Alt key e US English With Leading 0 Use this option with the U S keyboard to display full ASCII characters the same way as they are entered by typing Alt 0 ASCII value from the numeric keypad Non printable characters are shown as action in Windows For example typing Alt 0 13 results in the Carriage Return that moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line e French Use this option with the French keyboard to display ASCII characters the same way as the US English With Leading O option with the U S keyboard German Use this option with the German keyboard to display ASCII characters the same way as the US English With Leading O option with the U S keyboard HawkEye 40T
16. is accurate when a reader 1s cabled or uncabled Transferring and Deleting Data There are three different codes to transfer and delete data in memory e Transfer Data in Memory This code will send all data in memory every time the code 15 scanned Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 9 Chapter Getting Started Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory This code will send only the data in memory that hasn t already been sent when the code is scanned ONLY works in Send and Log mode e Delete Scanned Data from Memory Scanning this code will erase all data in the reader s non volatile memory You may also program a trigger to transfer data see Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming Auto Transfer Buffer Memory By default when reconnected the HE40T will automatically transfer any data in memory once a connection to a host is established If your application is not ready the reader will send the data anyway and the data could be lost If you do not wish for the reader to immediately send data upon connection scan the Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory as shown in Figure 1 9 FIGURE 1 9 Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Codes M075 01 oend amp Buffer Mode Default gn MO77 02 Transfer All Data in Memory Mo70 01 Enable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Default M072 01 Log Only Mode a MOTs 02 Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory M
17. o i8 p G F c lt gt 1 Scan the code Figure 1 to restore USB factory default settings FIGURE A 1 Reset to USB Factory Defaults Code Heset to USB Factory Defaults Settings 049 03 2 Scan the three programming codes Figure A 2 in the following order Microsoft Windows CE Linux Mac OS X code USB Keyboard Mode code Save Settings code Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual A 1 Appendix A 2 Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility FIGURE A 2 Scan codes in order top to bottom Microsoft Windows CE Linux Mac OS X M585 01 USB Keyboard Mode M134 01 ir r Save Settings M188 02 3 Cycle the power on HEAOT by removing and re installing the battery in the unit HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 4 Plug USB cable into the Mac processor not the keyboard The screen in Figure 3 is displayed FIGURE A 3 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Introduction eo O Keyboard Setup Assistant Introduction gt Your keyboard cannot be identified and will not be usable until it is identified To identify this keyboard click Continue o oe G F c lt Continue 2 0 0 2009 HawkEye 40 User Manual Appendix Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility 5 Click Continue The screen in Figure A 4 is disp
18. uis ggg u3zowuol un un zoyulg auoz 4 Je 4 pe 9 097010791 un gocrul O ZI apo3ac piala Jean Wo POL Ww or Pers speles c amp d apoo 519281847 9 66 002 55 wid oul dd alat xem or Bec FLXpL xinelw ZL xurej A 91 sue 02 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 32 N cHaPTER2 Optimization and Trigger Programming D cE vE os g A E O D The HE40T comes with SXGA mode and its dual field optical system activated for all the triggers From the moment you turn on your HE40T you are taking full advantage of the dual path 1 3 megapixel imager and the 400 MHz processor with Microscan industry leading DPM technology The HE4OT is easily customizable each trigger can be independently programmed for different behavior e Near Field NF The nearest field ofthe HE40T s two image fields It has an optimal focal point of 4 101 6 mm away from the lens of the reader The width of the Field of View is 1 5 38 1 mm at the optimal focus point Far Field FF The farthest field of the HE40T s two image fields It has an optimal focal point of 9 228 6 mm away from th
19. underneath that represents the following FIGURE 1 36 HE40T LEDs J Memory Connection Icon Battery or Power icon 1 26 HawkEyeTM 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HEAOT Feedback The HE4OT reader will automatically flash battery or power status every 15 seconds Each LED can show three colors Green Amber or Red The colors will vary depending on the message the reader is sending Green 50 100 capacity of battery O gt s O Amber 20 50 capacity of battery or 20 99 of memory available e 0 20 capacity of battery or no memory available The HEAOT also emits beeps or vibrates for user feedback Use the information in Table 1 1 and Table 1 2 to better understand your reader s feedback TABLE 1 1 Normal Operation Feedback Memory Connection LED Battery LED HE40T Successfully Flash Green Flash Green 1 Beep Powers Up HE40T Successfully None Solid Green 1 Beep Enumerates with Host via USB Cable Successful Decode and None Solid Green 1 Beep Data Transfer via cable Successful Decode and Memory Status None 1 Beep Data Store Full Configuration Code None None 1 Beep Successfully Decoded slight pause and Processed 1 Beep Configuration Code But Flash Red3 Times Flash Red 3 Times 3 Beeps Was Not Successfully Decoded and Processed Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 27 Chapter Getting
20. way communication between the host and reader This requires the implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and 15 100 reliable Data will be retransmitted automatically if necessary FIGURE 1 29 RF Two Way Mode Codes o rr gt s dp O M129 02 Two Way Mode Note You will need to install application software that supports packet communication to operate in RF Two Way Mode Microscan offers the CodeXML Bluetooth Modem and a Windows or Pocket PC version of software called CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition BE that provides for end to end Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate out of range data loss CodeXML Router BE also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth modem you must use RF Two Way Mode Save Settings Scan the code in Figure 1 30 to make the RF settings permanent on the reader FIGURE 1 30 Save Settings r M188 02 save Settings Disconnecting from the Reader You can force a disconnect by reading the disconnect code in Figure 1 31 the HE40T may not appear disconnected in the slave Bluetooth connection manager for 10 15 seconds after the command is issued The HE40T will also disconnect after 90 seconds of inactivity Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 23
21. 1 095 01 1200 2400 4800 9600 096 01 097 l MOSS 01 M099 01 19200 38400 57600 Default 115200 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 19 Chapter Getting Started RS 232 Communication Parity Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1 24 to set parity FIGURE 1 24 Parity Codes i M102 01 M104 01 M103 01 Even Odd None Default Cabled Reader Timeout Settings Scan the codes Figure 1 25 to set the amount of time a cabled HE40T will be enumerated before entering sleep mode in order to charge the battery FIGURE 1 25 Timeout Codes M136 01 137 01 Cabled Reader Timeout Cabled Reader Timeout 2 Hours Never Default Bluetooth Radio Operation Wireless HE4OT readers feature a Bluetooth wireless radio The radio allows for point to point wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices that support serial port protocol SPP The following information will give you general instructions on connecting your HEAOT to a desktop or laptop computer with a Bluetooth radio Connecting With A QuickConnect Code If you purchased a CodeXML Bluetooth Modem or a Belkin Bluetooth adapter from Microscan or from an authorized distributor a QuickConnect code was included Figure 1 26 1 20 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Bluetooth Radio Operation FIGURE 1 26 QuickConnect Code ox reum oom o jmd gt s O a
22. 1 30 Getting Started Note The 40 can read a symbol that is not centered however the HEAOT performs best when a code is centered The HEAOT features omnidirectional decoding Aiming the targeting laser at the center of the symbol ensures the best performance for decoding The HEAOT can read a symbol that is not centered and under certain circumstances if multiple symbols are within the field of view the user must take care of which symbol is read The decoder will start from the center but if the center symbol is not decodable it may decode another symbol if multiple symbols are present within the field of view The 40 was developed to decode both very small 2 D symbols and larger 1 D symbols The reader features two imagers to create an innovative dual decode zone The HEAOT features a high speed processor and decodes both zones simultaneously by default The reader has one imager focused on a near field for smaller codes optimal focal point is 4 inches and one imager focused on a far field for larger codes optimal focal point 9 inches To read smaller symbols move the HEAOT closer to the symbol To read larger symbols move the reader farther away from the symbol The entire HE40T decode zone varies between two 2 and twenty 20 or more inches Hold the HE40T still DO NOT SWIPE OR MOVE THE READER Press the trigger until the 40 beeps indicating the code has been successfully decoded To r
23. 2 Suffix ms USB PS2 M r M4045 02 M188 02 Suffix Erase None Save Settings This code will erase all suffix data Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings Scan the codes in Figure 7 4 to erase all prefix and suffix data FIGURE 7 4 Erase Prefix amp Suffix Codes is M406 02 Erase Prefi amp Suffix Data 7 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting c e oO c lt YU o 2 gt gt Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Scan the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 to reset the reader FIGURE 8 1 Reset Reader Codes OPE 1 049 03 0650 03 M418 02 Reset to USB Factory Reset to PS2 Factory Reset to RS 232 Default Settings Default Settings Factory Default Settings Radio settings will not Radio settings will not Radio settings will not be reset with this code be reset with this code be reset with this code Bootloader Mode is utilized to download new version of bootloader firmware and custom applications T7 TE M692 01 Reset to RF One Way Bootloader Mode Factory Default Settings Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 8 1 Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting FIGURE 8 2 Reset Reader Codes Continued cs Wis Mos 01 MO71 0l M188 02 Clear All CodeXML Clear All Save Settings Rules Stored Data Prefix amp Suf
24. 2 Cabled Handle Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle The HEAOT uses the battery compartment to snap to the handle Figure 1 1 shows the H2 handle with flexible connector Figure 1 2 shows the battery blank FIGURE 1 1 H2 Handle with Flexible Connector par gt c Flexible Connector FIGURE 1 2 H2 Handle with Battery Blank Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 3 Chapter Getting Started To attach the handle to the reader 1 Push the 8 pin DIN connector at the end of the reader into the flexible connector at the end of the handle as shown in Figure 1 3 FIGURE 1 3 Attaching the H2 Handle Flexible Connector 2 Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader Figure 1 3 3 Snap the reader onto the handle matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors visible inside the handle as shown in Figure 1 3 The HEAOT can be secured further with threaded screws on the under side of the handle and on the end of the flexible connector as shown in Figure 1 4 1 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle FIGURE 1 4 Location of Threaded Screws par gt O c Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle The HE40T uses the battery compartment to snap to the handle The BH1 BH2 handle is shown in Figure 1 5 The h
25. Jan 2009 6 Advanced Decoder Performance Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings The HE40T with the default settings offers the best overall performance for Data Matrix DPM reading For reading dot peen marks with cell size larger than 15 mils or 0 015 inches it is often possible to improve the reading performance by enabling the Turbo Dot Peen mode It is also recommended that you use Read With Near Field Only mode in conjunction with the Turbo Dot Peen On mode to achieve the best reading response 6 Note Turbo Dot Peen mode should not be used for reading small marks dot peen or others as it may increase the processing time and reduce the robustness L of reading small marks S FIGURE 6 1 Turbo Dot Mode Codes OQ s 9 M co M290 01 M29 01 gt Off Default lt Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 6 1 Chapter Advanced Decoder Performance 6 2 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 m gt X rm gt c Oo S lt caer Adding a Prefix or Suffix Prefix Settings If you scan the codes in Figure 7 1 you may lose your current settings Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the prefix codes If you scan more than one prefix you will receive each scanned prefix in your scanned data 1 e if you scan the comma prefix twice you will get two comma prefi
26. MICROSCAN HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 EM 20954 1V200 Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2009 by Microscan Systems Inc 1201 S W 7th Street Renton WA U S A 98057 425 226 5700 FAX 425 226 8682 rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary and 1 provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and or service Microscan manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Microscan Throughout this manual trademarked names might be used Rather than place a trademark TM symbol at every occurrence of a trademarked name we state herein that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement Disclaimer The information and specifications described in this manual are subject to change without notice Latest Manual Version and Warranty Information For the latest version of this manual and warranty information visit our website at www microscan com Technical Support For technical support email helpdesk microscan com Microscan Systems Inc 1201 S W 7th Street Renton WA 98057 U S A Tel 425 226 5700 Fax 425 226 8250 helpdesk microscan com Microscan Europe Tel 31 172 423360 Fax 31 172 423366 Microscan Asia Pacific R O Tel 65 6846 1214 Fax 65 6846 4641 Microscan Limited Warranty Statement an
27. NG e A field separator Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 4 5 Chapter Department of Defense Unique Identification UID 4 6 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 cameras Reader Feedback and Special Settings Volume and Vibration Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 1 to set vibration mode 5 FIGURE 5 1 Volume amp Vibration Codes T 5 S ae 50 M107 01 M109 01 M108 01 Vibrate On Vibrate On Vibrate Off On Default Scan the codes in Figure 5 2 to set your reader s volume FIGURE 5 2 Volume Codes d MIIO 01 MILL OL 112 01 Beep Off Beep Low Beep High Default Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 5 1 Chapter Reader Feedback and Special Settings Laser Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5 3 to turn laser targeting on off FIGURE 5 3 Laser Targeting On Off a ERN 055 01 054 01 On Default Off Scan the codes in Figure 5 4 to set the brightness of the HEAOT laser FIGURE 5 4 Laser Brightness ia i E MOSS 01 057 01 056 01 High Default Medium Low Reader Power Off Settings 5 2 Scan the codes in Figure 5 5 to set the amount of time before a reader powers down FIGURE 5 5 Reader Power Off Codes M69 02 Moss 02 689 02 1 Hour 2 Hours 4 Hours Default Press and hold 1 seco
28. O69 01 Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory HawkEye 40T User Manual 076 01 Send amp Log Mode MOTT 01 Delete Scanned Data from Memory Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Cabled Operation RS 232 Considerations In RS 232 Batch Cable Detect mode the HE40T will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable and will send the data If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable the HE40T will buffer the data When the HEAOT is then connected to a powered serial cable the data will automatically upload o jmd gt s O e In RS 232 Cabled No Power mode the HE40T will behave as it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or the power adapter is unplugged Scanned data will be sent regardless of connection status Data scanned in Cabled mode will be lost if the HE40T is not connected to the serial cable It will not buffer the data unless Send amp Store mode has been enabled Note If you are in RS 232 Cabled No Power mode when you place a reader in a charger the reader will behave as if it is being cabled and download the data THE DATA WILL BE ERASED FROM MEMORY To disable this feature scan the RS 232 Cable Detect code FIGURE 1 10 RS 232 Codes m MOT RS 232 Batch Cable Detect Default RS 232 Cabled No Power Cabled Operation The HEAOT 15 availabl
29. User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Time Stamp Settings e Universal Keyboard Use this option to support any type of keyboard however requires more time for displaying each character The characters are displayed the same way as the US English With Leading 0 option with the U S keyboard Scan the codes in Figure 5 8 to set appropriate keyboard mapping FIGURE 5 8 Keyboard Mapping Codes m IE M172 01 M602 01 M606 01 US English Default US English US English ctrl char No Leading 0 With Leading O For Non Printable ASCII M iT M603 01 604 01 M605 l French German Japanese 1 171_01 Universal Keyboard Custom Keyboard Request that map be installed O s amp Time Stamp Settings The 40 also has a separate time set feature for logging data defaulted off in shipped readers If you enable the time set feature every time the HE40T is powered off or rebooted the timer will stop gt c G lt LL gt cc Scan the codes in Figure 5 9 to turn the time set on off Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 5 5 Chapter 5 6 Reader Feedback and Special Settings FIGURE 5 9 Time Set On Off Mio 02 Off Default Note The time set feature 1s relative time from when the reader was last powered up HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0
30. all major 2 D and 1 D bar code symbologies and features a timestamp feature for logging data Whether you need a small palm held device or a traditional gun the HE40T was specifically developed so that you can easily choose the device that best meets your needs The HE4OT is available in three basic configurations HEAOT Batch Store and forward reader with memory and long life battery For more information see Batch Operation on page 1 8 HEAOT Cabled USB RS 232 or PS 2 interfaces For more information see Cabled Operation on page 1 11 HE40T Wireless Long life battery and Bluetooth radio For more information see Bluetooth Radio Operation on page 1 20 Note Use of this device other than specified by Microscan is prohibited The standard HEAOT reader is shipped with a USB cable interface Various accessories are available for the HE40T options USB RS 232 or PS 2 e H2 Cabled Handle with battery blank BHI Battery Handle 1950 mAH long life Lithium Ion battery e BH2 Battery Handle 3900 mAH long life Lithium Ion battery e Class Bluetooth radio with 300 foot operating range e External battery charger CodeXML Bluetooth modem Please keep your packing materials The HEAOT 15 shipped in an approved shipping container and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Attaching the H
31. andle with battery 1 shown in Figure 1 6 FIGURE 1 5 BH1 BH2 Handle Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 5 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 6 BHI BH2 Handle with Battery SiN wrgs Liias Handie AMES De sr riq Mi wa n pauta mao To attach the handle to the reader 1 Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader as shown in Figure 1 7 2 Snap the reader onto the handle matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors visible inside the handle as shown in Figure 1 7 1 6 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle FIGURE 1 7 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Handle par gt c The 40 can be secured further with threaded screws on under side of the handle as shown in Figure 1 8 FIGURE 1 8 Location of Threaded Screws Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 7 Chapter Getting Started Charging the Lithium lon Battery The battery automatically charges every time a cable interface is attached to the reader and the host is powered up Note The RS 232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall socket for the reader to charge If you power up the HEAOT with a completely discharged battery it will take up to 10 minutes before the reader will become operational Batch Operation 1 8 Note To ut
32. ation Settings 1 26 HE40T Feedback 1 26 Targeting and Reading Techniques 1 28 Imager Field of View and Resolution 1 31 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 1 Left Trigger Programming 2 2 Right Trigger Programming 2 2 Handle Trigger Programming 2 3 Continuous Scan Settings 2 3 Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout 2 4 Continuous Scan Trigger Delays 2 5 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay 2 5 Motion Detection Scan Settings 2 5 HE40T Programming Symbology Settings 3 1 Codabar Symbology 3 3 Code 39 Symbology 3 3 Code 93 Symbology 3 4 Code 128 Symbology 3 4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology 3 5 PDF 417 Symbology 3 5 QR Code Symbology 3 6 UPC EAN JAN 3 7 All 1D Bar Codes 3 8 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Contents CHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID 4 1 DoD UID Settings 4 1 CHAPTER 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5 1 Volume and Vibration Settings 5 1 Laser Settings 5 2 Reader Power Off Settings 5 2 Reader ID and Firmware Version 5 3 Reader Settings Locked amp Unlocked 5 4 Keyboard Support 5 4 Time Stamp Settings 5 5 CHAPTER 6 Advanced Decoder Performance 6 1 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings 6 1 CHAPTER 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 1 Prefix Settings 7 1 ouffix Settings 7 3 Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings 7 4 CHAPTER 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 1 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults 8 1 General Safety Information 8 2 HE40T Accessories 8 3
33. cation baud rate settings 1 19 data bit settings 1 19 parity settings 1 20 stop bit settings 1 19 5 Safety general information 8 2 Scan Settings motion detection 2 5 HawkEye 40T User Manual Index 3 Index Scanning continuous 2 3 Send amp buffer mode 1 8 log mode 1 9 Serial Port Protocol 1 20 Settings erase prefix and suffix 7 4 laser 5 2 prefix 7 1 ps2 communication 1 16 reader power off 5 2 suffix 7 3 time stamp 5 5 timeout 1 20 turbo dot peen mode 6 1 vibration 5 1 volume 5 1 Sleep Timeout 2 4 Specifications 1 B 1 SPP 1 20 Suffix Settings 7 3 SXGA he40t comes pre configured with 2 1 Symbologies codabar 3 3 code 128 3 4 code 39 3 3 code 93 3 4 interleaved 2 of 5 3 5 pdf 417 3 5 qr code 3 6 upc ean jan 3 7 T Targeting Techniques 1 28 Techniques reading 1 28 targeting 1 28 Time Stamp Settings 5 5 Timeout Settings 1 20 bluetooth radio uncabled 1 25 Transfer all data in memory 1 9 only unsent data in memory 1 10 Trigger delays 2 5 Index 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings 6 1 U UID 4 1 UII output format 4 4 UII CPN dm on 4 1 dm with data fields 4 2 off 4 4 on for all symbologies 4 4 UPC EAN JAN Symbology 3 7 USB downloader 1 15 keyboard mode 1 14 V Vibration Settings 5 1 Volume Settings 5 1 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009
34. d Exclusions What Is Covered Microscan Systems Inc warrants to the original purchaser that products manufactured by it will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment This warranty 15 specifically limited to at Microscan s sole option repair or replacement with a functionally equivalent unit and return without charge for service or return freight What Is Excluded This limited warranty specifically excludes the following 1 Any products or parts that have been subject to misuse neglect accident unauthorized repair improper installation or abnormal conditions or operations 2 Any products or parts that have been transferred by the original purchaser 3 Customer mis adjustment of settings contrary to the procedure described in the Microscan Systems Inc owners manual 4 Upgrading software versions at customer request unless required to meet specifications in effect at the time of purchase 5 Units returned and found to have no failure will be excluded 6 Claims for damage in transit are to be directed to the freight carrier upon receipt Any use of the product is at purchaser s own risk This limited warranty 1s the only warranty provided by Microscan Systems Inc regarding the product Except for the limited warranty above the product is provided 1s To the maximum extent permitted by law this express warranty excludes all other warrant
35. e displayed There is a space between UII and CPN in both tables UII 12345678 CPN 87654321 The constructed UII type can be Contruct 1 Contruct 2 Construct 1 2 or IUID EQUIVALENT The constructed CPN type can be PNR 30P or 240 The constructed LBN type 15 30T HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 DoD UID Settings error message if the process fail based on corresponding configuration with Data Field on List of 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 IST POSITION HEADER 2ND POSITION HEADER 3RD POSITION HEADER 4TH POSITION HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION TRAILER RECORD SEPARATOR PNR ERROR TOO LONG PNR ERROR TOO SHORT PNR ERROR CHARACTER 30P ERROR TOO LONG 30P ERROR TOO SHORT 30P ERROR CHARACTER 240 ERROR TOO LONG 240 ERROR TOO SHORT 240 ERROR CHARACTER 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 I 3 5 sc c Q c Q e UII ERROR SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR UII ELEMENT INCOMPLETE UII ERROR WRONG FORMAT INDICATOR UII ERROR UII STRING TOO LO
36. e lens of the reader The width of the Field of View 15 4 101 6 mm at optimal focus point The following sections provide you with the ability to program individual triggers or all triggers to perform with different parameters Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 2 1 Chapter Optimization and Trigger Programming Left Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2 1 to set the left trigger functionality FIGURE 2 1 Left Trigger Programming Codes Head Codes with Both Imagers Default MI78 01 Read with Far Field Imager ONLY M176 01 Read with Near Field Imager ONLY MI77 01 Right Trigger Programming 2 2 Scan the codes in Figure 2 2 to set the right trigger functionality FIGURE 2 2 Right Trigger Programming Codes BEBE Read Codes with Both Imagers Default M185 01 Head Code with Far Field Imager Only E M183 01 Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY M184 01 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Handle Trigger Programming Handle Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2 1 to set the handle trigger functionality NO FIGURE 2 3 Handle Trigger Programming Codes Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Read Code with Far Field Imager ONLY e Ko lt lt ge A EL Q O O D E Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY Continuous Scan Settings Scan the codes in Figure 2
37. e of the above No output data Invalid UII Invalid CPN Invalid LBN Invalid UII and Invalid CPN Invalid UII and Invalid LBN UII CPN DM with Data Fields The HEAOT is configured to construct UH CPN LBN with all the data fields The UII CPN with Data Field option has the following output format UII CPN DF0 DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 4 2 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 DoD UID Settings TABLE 4 2 UII CPN DM with Data Field On Content of Decoded Data Matrix UII CPN Valid UII data Constructed UII type Example Ull 12345678 Example Contruct 1 Valid CPN CPN CPN data Constructed CPN type Example CPN 87654321 Example PNR Valid LBN LBN LBN data Constructed LBN type Example LBN 87654321 Example 30T Valid UII and CPN data CPN CPN data Constructed UII CPN type Example Ull 12345678 CPN 87654321 Example Construct 1 PNR Valid and LBN UIEUII data LBN LBN data Constructed UII LBN type Example Ull 12345678 LBN 87654321 Example Construct 1 30T I Valid UII and Invalid ERROR xxxx UII UII data PNR ERROR xxxx Constructed UII type Valid UII and Invalid LBN UII UIL data 240 ERROR xxxx Examples UIl UIL_ data ERROR xxxx Invalid UII and Valid CPN UII ERROR xxxx CPN CPN data Constructed CPN type 30P PNR 240 Invalid UII and Valid LBN UII ERROR LBN LBN data puse LBN type Invalid UII UII ERROR xxxx Or
38. e with USB RS 232 and PS2 cables of the cables are connected to the HEAOT with a 8 pin DIN connector Different cables may be required for different hosts e HEAOT with H2 Cabled Handle The 8 pin DIN connection 15 at the bottom of the handle Firmly push the 8 pin connector into the bottom of the handle The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place Figure 1 11 To detach the cable from the reader you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN Figure 1 11 and pull back to disengage the connector Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 11 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 11 Handle with Cable Attached Install the optional cable clip to further secure the cable to the handle with two threaded screws as shown in Figure 1 12 FIGURE 1 12 Securing Cable Clip with Two Threaded Screws 1 12 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Cabled Operation HEAOT with BHI BH2 Battery Handle Firmly push the 8 pin connector into the back end of the reader as shown in Figure 1 13 The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place To detach the cable from the reader you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector par gt G jud QU O c FIGURE 1 13 Handle with Cable Attached USB Cable Installation To connect the HEAOT to your host computer via USB inter
39. ead a symbol with a shiny background hold the HE4OT slightly tilted to avoid the reflected light from the LEDs The reader may be optimized to your specific environment by scanning codes in Chapter 6 Advanced Decoder Performance HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Imager Field of View and Resolution Imager Field of View and Resolution The HEAOT s megapixel imager with a dual field optical system can provide you the best image for 1 D and 2 D applications The 1 3 Million Pixel imager is divided into near field and far field decode zones In each zone the resolution is 1024 x 640 pixels see Figure 1 25 In this mode of operation the reader utilizes the highest resolution creating the widest working range bar code and 2 dimensional symbols of all densities The trade off 1 the amount of time the reader spends processing the image This time can be reduced by optimization functions O gt s O e If only the near field is used small high density symbols the far field image can be ignored e If only the far field is used large lower density symbols the near field can be ignored Further optimization may be obtained by windowing the field to a smaller area FIGURE 1 39 SXGA Imaging Area 1024 640 640 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 31 Getting Started Chapter FIGURE 1 40 Imager Focal Lengths
40. er J Part 1040 10 EN 60950 1 2001 B The HawkEye 40T can be set to use targeting lasers If the targeting lasers are activated do not stare into the beams The HawkEye 40T s targeting lasers have been rated as Class 2M Lasers by IEC 60825 1 O c o c 9 Safety Guidelines on jum Caution Laser in HE40T LASER RADIATION AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION LASER CLASS 2M Wavelength 630 nm Maximum radiant power lt Im W EN 60825 1 2003 Important Note LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 2003 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual B 3 Appendix Certification and Specifications Specifications HawkEye 40T Physical Characteristics Reader Dimensions Handle Dimensions Reader Weight Battery Weight Battery Blank Weight Handle Weight 1 3 H 4 3 Dx 1 8 W 3 0cm H x 10 9cm D x 4 6cm W 4 6 H x 3 8 L x 1 9 W 11 6cm H x 9 7cm L x 4 9cm W 2 5 oz 71 5 gm 2 oz 60 gm 0 5 oz 13 6 gm 2 1 oz 60 gm Performance Characteristics Power Requirements Illumination Field of View Focal Point Sensor Optical Resolution Pitch Skew Reader 5Vdc mA Typical 140 Peak 310 Idle n a Sleep 3 Bluetooth Radio 90m away mA Typical 280 Peak 350 Idle 96 Sleep 3 1400 mAH Battery with radio will support 4000 read transmits pe
41. ev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 2 HE40T Programming Symbology Settings FIGURE 3 2 Reset to Factory Defaults RS 232 or RF One Way Reset to RS 232 Factory Defaults Radio setting will not be reset with this code Reset to RF One Way Factory Defaults 684 01 Clear All CodeXML Rules M032 01 Readers are shipped from manufacturing with default communication settings that are hardware dependent Note If you do not save your settings and the HE40T loses power you will lose your settings HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Codabar Symbology Codabar Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 3 to enable disable Codabar symbology settings FIGURE 3 3 Codabar Symbology Codes M275 01 M274 01 Codabar On Codabar Off 3 Default TS 25 Sd UMA a 9 A123456789A 8 Sample Codabar gt T 0 Code 39 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 4 to enable disable Code 39 symbology settings FIGURE 3 4 Code 39 Symbology Codes pis M235 01 M234 01 Code 39 On Code 39 Off Default 123456789 _ i Sample Code 39 Code Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 3 3 Chapter HE40T Programming Symbology Settings Code 93 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3 5 to enable disable Code 93 symbology settings FIGURE 3 5 Code 93 Symbology Codes M28 02 M280 01
42. face 1 Make sure the USB cable is sufficiently attached to your HE40T reader Figure 1 11 and Figure 1 13 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 13 Chapter Getting Started FIGURE 1 14 Connecting the USB Cable 2 You DO NOT need to power off your host computer Figure 1 14 The HEAOT with USB interface can be plugged into any host while the computer is powered up Connect the USB interface cable to the host Figure 1 14 If you are unsure of the proper location to connect the USB cable please consult the manualof your host computer gt The USB interface does not require an additional power supply If you are using a battery handle BH1 or BH2 for batch mode the HE40T will automatically recharge the battery whenever the reader is a attached to a host that is powered up o The HEAOT will power on automatically o Scan the USB Keyboard Mode code and then the Save Settings code to configure the reader FIGURE 1 15 USB Keyboard Mode amp Save Setting Codes M M134 02 M188 02 USB Keyboard Mode Save Settings 7 Your HE4OT reader should be ready for use Open the application on your host computer that you wish to send data to and begin scanning USB Communication Settings e USB Keyboard Mode Data is sent from the Reader and interpreted by the host just as if a US keyboard was being used to enter data HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009
43. fix Note If you scan the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 you may lose your current settings Therefore make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the codes in Figure 8 1 and Figure 8 2 General Safety Information 8 2 Repairs and Adjustments Only those individuals authorized by Microscan should attempt to make repairs or adjustments to HE40T equipment If the reader casing 1 opened the warranty is voided Power Supply Use only the particular power supply provided for use with a specific reader when operating Microscan equipment Accessories Only those accessories approved by Microscan should be utilized with Microscan equipment Non compliance with any of the above may result in e Injury to individuals handling the equipment Damage to the equipment Voiding of the maintenance contract Bootloader mode is utilized to download new versions of bootloader firmware and custom applications Lasers The HEAOT utilizes a laser FOR TARGETING PURPOSES ONLY If the laser is activated do not stare into the beam Warning Charge the Lithium Ion Battery in the BH1 BH2 with Microscan cables ONLY Do not open battery dispose of in fire or short circuit it may ignite explode leak or get hot causing personal injury HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HEAOT Accessories 40 Accessories Please call your Microscan representative for more information on acce
44. identify the type f 15 Japanese Japanese standard keyboard with input method keys C ISO European ISO IEC 9995 standard keyboard x 3 ANSI United States and others Standard 101 key 102 key keyboard Go Back Done J 8 Select ANSI and then click Done You are now ready to scan codes in using Mac OS X A 6 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 APPENDIX B Certification and Specifications B CE Compliance Eg The HawkEye 40T has been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directives 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 1999 5 EC to comply with the 7 2 following European Standards B e EN 60950 1 2001 Low Voltage Safety c EN 300 238 2 2000 07 Radio M e EN 55022 1994 Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emissions e EN 55024 1998 EMC Immunity Requirements e EN 61000 4 2 ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 4 EFT e EN 61000 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 6 Conducted RF Immunity e EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Fields e EN 61000 4 11 Line Interruption Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual B 1 Appendix Certification and Specifications Microscan 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 of i
45. ies express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and Technical support questions may be directed to helpdesk microscan com Register your product with Microscan www microscan com register fitness for a particular purpose Microscan Systems Inc does not warrant that the functions contained in the product will meet any requirements or needs purchaser may have that the product will operate error free or in an uninterrupted fashion or that any defects or errors in the product will be corrected or that the product is compatible with any particular machinery Limitation of Liability In no event shall Microscan Systems Inc be liable to you or any third party for any special incidental or consequential damages including without limitation indirect special punitive or exemplary damages for loss of business loss of profits business interruption or loss of business information whether in contract tort or otherwise even if Microscan Systems Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages Microscan Systems Inc s aggregate liability with respect to its obligations under this warranty or otherwise with respect to the product and documentation or otherwise shall not exceed the amount paid by you for the product and documentation Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on an implied warranty so the above limitation o
46. iginal decoded data 15434 ERROR xxxx Example ERROR DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER Invalid CPN ERROR xxxx Original decoded data PNR ERROR xxxx 240 ERROR xxxx ERROR xxxx 15434 ERROR xxxx UII ERROR xxxx ERROR xxxx Original decoded data Department of Defense Unique Invalid LBN Invalid UII and Invalid CPN UII ERROR xxxx PNR ERROR xxxx Invalid UII and Invalid LBN UII ERROR xxxx 240 ERROR xxxx UII ERROR xxxx 30T ERROR xxxx Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification UID The following options apply to all symbologies UII CPN On for Symbologies The HEAOT is configured to construct UII CPN LBN for all symbologies For decoded symbologies without valid UII CPN LBN the HEAOT stops image acquisition without an output string e UII CPN Off The HEAOT is back to normal decoder behavior without constructing UII CPN LBN FIGURE 4 1 UII Codes Emm x M394 01 M396 01 DM On DM with Data Field M393 01 UII CPN On for All Symbologies UII CPN Off Output Format UII CPN DF0 DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 DFI The fields display data elements e are less than seven data elements an empty string is filled in at the end are more than seven elements only first seven elements ar
47. ilize batch functionality you will need to use the BH1 or BH2 battery handle The HE4OT features a batch mode for applications requiring a portable reader Batch mode allows you to store scanned data to the reader s non volatile memory You may transfer the data to a host computer when needed The HE40T may be programmed to operate in the following batch modes Send amp Buffer Mode Default In Send and Buffer Mode the HE40T reader will automatically detect when the USB or RS 232 cable is detached or the Bluetooth radio is out of range and will switch into batch mode see Radio Range and Transferring Data on page 1 22 and buffer the data in non volatile memory When the reader is reconnected to your host computer or when the Bluetooth Radio is back in range the reader will auto transfer the buffered data Once transferred the data 1s automatically erased from the reader s memory Note Once a reader is re attached to a calle or enters within radio range any data scanned WILL NOT be saved to the non volatile memory For RS 232 the HE40T must be in Batch mode for the data to be stored e Log Only Mode In Log Only Mode the reader will only store data into non volatile memory You can only retrieve the data by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory code see Transferring and Deleting Data on HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Batch Operation page 1 9 Once the reader s memor
48. layed FIGURE A 4 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Identifying Keyboard eoo Keyboard Setup Assistant Identifying Your Keyboard Press the key immediately to the right of the Shift key on the left side of the external keyboard Press the key only once and do not hold down the key for a long time When the key is recognized the next panel will appear Identifying your keyboard 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 6 Scan the code in Figure 5 FIGURE 5 Code Microscan The screen in Figure A 6 is displayed gt FIGURE A 6 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Cannot Identify Keyboard F Eh h gl 8 Keyboard Setup Assistant Your keyboard cannot be identified The keys you pressed were not recognized Click OK to select the keyboard type y on the ng time o i8 oe G F c lt oD Identifying your keyboard Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual A 5 Appendix Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility 7 Click OK The Select the Keyboard Type screen is displayed as shown in Figure A 7 FIGURE A 7 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen Select Keyboard Type eoo Keyboard Setup Assistant Select the Keyboard Type Select the keyboard type and click Done If you don t know your keyboard s type contact the manufacturer of your keyboard and ask them to
49. nary new low cost bar code reader that employs Microscan industry leading Direct Part Mark DPM reading technology Developed to be the first universal reader no other single device performs as many functions With a cost of ownership far less than comparable systems the 40 incorporates a unique dual path optical system a 1 3 million pixel CMOS sensor and a 400 MHz processor This combination has created a reading system that supports e DPM application e Department of Defense Unique Identification DoD UID e High density matrix codes and larger low density linear codes Superior working range e High speed omni directional decoding Wireless and cabled interfaces e Unsurpassed data rates The HEAOT sets a new benchmark for size and weight It is smaller and lighter than comparable systems yet can withstand multiple drops to concrete It is the only product available in handheld gun handle and presentation stand form factors with cabled batch and wireless versions The wireless version utilizes the latest Bluetooth class 1 radio with a 300 foot operating range The HEAOT is rugged and lightweight and the wireless version will operate for more than a complete shift at the highest use rate The HE40T performs more than 3000 reads Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 1 1 Chapter Unpacking 1 2 Getting Started and transmits from a single battery charge The HE40T automatically discriminates between
50. nd any red trigger on the reader to power up a reader HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Reader ID and Firmware Version Reader ID and Firmware Version To find out the Reader ID and firmware version open a text editor program 1 Notepad Microsoft Word and read the code in Figure 5 6 FIGURE 5 6 Reader ID amp Firmware Version Reader ID amp Firmware Note For readers with a Bluetooth Radio the Reader ID is also your Bluetooth Radio PIN You will get a text string with your firmware version and HE40T ID number XapiVVVVWWWWXXXXSSSSSSSSSSPXXXXXXXXMicroscanZ Z Z ZZ e Microscan Internal ID not applicable The application firmware version number e WWWW The bootloader firmware version number e XXXX The radio firmware version number SSSSSSSSSS The reader s serial number ten digits e P Is A if running firmware is the application if bootLoader e XXXXXXXX Microscan Internal ID not applicable O s amp e MicroscanZ Z Z ZZ Microscan software release version oO c G lt LL x gt cc Example 13308314606040010029505 1720016 Microscanl 0 1 7 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 5 3 Chapter Reader Feedback and Special Settings Reader Settings Locked amp Unlocked Scan the codes
51. nterconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance For further information regarding CE Compliance see Service amp Support on the Internet on page xi FCC Statement B 2 The HawkEye 40T has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be compliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Important Note To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device must not be co located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 FDA Statement FDA Statement This equipment complies with US21 CFR Subchapt
52. ower range Once a reader is connected the application software on the host must be open to receive data When the HE40T detects the radio is out of range the HE40T will store data on the reader s non volatile memory The reader will continue to try and send data until radio is back in range Once the data is sent the data will be erased from the reader s memory If the radio cannot connect in 90 seconds it will give an error beep The reader will continue to try and connect until it has reached the programmable radio timeout setting The HE40T Bluetooth protocol allows for two forms of communication One Way Mode Defined as one way communication between the reader and host One Way mode is only recommended when connecting to a device well within its specified range or if connected to a device without an operating system 1 printer There are two settings in this mode Max Range Default Greater range but data reliability 1s lower Max Reliability Limits range but reliability is improved FIGURE 1 28 RF One Way Mode Codes MIZ 01 M128 01 HF One Way Mode One Way Mode Max Range Max Reliability Note While robust One Way Mode doesn t guarantee data integrity and you may have data loss when operating in the fringes of radio range orin the presence of radio interference HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Bluetooth Radio Operation e RF Two Way Mode This is two
53. r charge including 8 hours of standby interval Embedded Class 1 LED Near 1 0 H x 1 5 W 2 5cm x 3 8cm W at focal point Far 2 5 H x 4 0 W 6 4cm H x 10 2cm W at focal point Near approximately 4 10 2cm Far approximately 9 22 9cm Progressive Scan CMOS 1 33 MP 1024x1280 256 level gray scale Near Field 1024 x 640 pixels Far Field 1024 x 640 pixels 60 from front to back 60 from plane parallel to symbol side to side B 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Specifications Rotational Tolerance 180 Target Beam Class 2M Visible Laser Diode at 630 nm Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight Up to 9 000ft candles 98 890 lux Shock Withstands multiple drops of 6 56 feet 2 meters concrete Optional Cable Interfaces USB Full Speed RS 232 amp PS 2 Memory 4MB of memory for data and user programs Programming Use programming Data Matrix code User Environment Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Decode Capability Data Matrix PDF417 QR Code MicroQR Code Code 39 Code 128 UPC EAN JAN GB Int 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 2 Image Output Options JPEG or BMP Uncompressed 2 Field Selection Near or Far O Resolution Selection SXGA 1024 x 640 2 B Time Stamp Interval Logging V Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual B 5 Appendix Cer
54. r exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Tel 425 226 5700 Fax 425 226 8250 helpdesk microscan com 1 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Contents Welcome ix Purpose of This Manual ix Laser Safety ix Manual Conventions x Getting Started 1 1 Unpacking 1 2 Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle 1 3 Attaching the BH1 BH2 Battery Handle 1 5 Charging the Lithium lon Battery 1 8 Batch Operation 1 8 Feedback 1 9 Transferring and Deleting Data 1 9 Auto Transfer Buffer Memory 1 10 RS 232 Considerations 1 11 Cabled Operation 1 11 USB Cable Installation 1 13 USB Communication Settings 1 14 PS2 Cable Installation 1 15 PS2 Communication Settings 1 16 RS 232 Cable Installation 1 17 RS 232 Communication Data Bit Settings 1 19 RS 232 Communication Stop Bit Settings 1 19 HawkEye 40T User Manual Contents CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 vi RS 232 Communication Baud Rate Settings 1 19 RS 232 Communication Parity Settings 1 20 Cabled Reader Timeout Settings 1 20 Bluetooth Radio Operation 1 20 Connecting With A QuickConnect Code 1 20 Radio Range and Transferring Data 1 22 Save Settings 1 23 Disconnecting from the Reader 1 23 Reconnecting to the Reader 1 24 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect amp Auto Disconnect 1 24 Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Uncabled 1 25 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notific
55. se prefix amp suffix data 7 4 factory defaults reset to usb 3 1 handle trigger 2 3 interleaved 2 of 5 3 5 keyboard time stamp settings 5 5 keyboard mapping 5 4 laser 5 2 brightness 5 2 on amp off 5 2 left trigger 2 2 log only mode 1 10 motion detection scan settings 2 5 pdf 417 3 5 power off settings 5 2 prefix 7 1 ps2 communications settings 1 16 qr code 3 6 reader id amp firmware 5 3 settings locked amp unlocked 5 4 reset reader to factory defaults 8 1 to rf factory defaults 1 21 rf one way mode max range 1 22 one way mode max reliability 1 22 two way mode 1 23 right trigger 2 2 rs 232 1 11 batch cable detect 1 11 baud rate settings 1 19 cabled no power 1 11 data bit settings 1 19 one way mode 1 18 parity settings 1 20 stop bit settings 1 19 send amp buffer mode 1 10 log mode 1 10 suffix 7 3 Index 2 HawkEye 40T User Manual time before reader powers down 5 2 transfer all data in memory 1 10 only unsent data in memory 1 10 turbo dot peen 6 1 uncabled time before entering sleep mode 2 4 upc ean Jan 3 7 usb communication settings 1 15 keyboard 1 14 vibration 5 1 volume 5 1 Configurations basic 1 2 Continuous scan 2 3 duplicate scan delay 2 5 sleep timeout 2 4 trigger delays 2 5 D Data erase all 1 10 when erased automatically 1 8 Delete Scanned Data from Memory 1 10 Device disconnecting 1 23 reconnecting 1 24 Disconnecting the device 1 23 DoD UID 4 1 Duplicate Scan Delay 2 5 E
56. ssories CO HE40T Maintenance The HEAOT operates efficiently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions Cleaning the HE40T s Window The HE40T s window should be clean to allow the best performance The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the Reader Do not touch the window Your HE40T uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera A dirty window may stop the HE40T from reading codes o 25 If the window becomes dirty clean it with a soft non abrasive cloth or a facial tissue no lotions or additives that has been moistened with water You may use a mild detergent to clean the window but the window should be wiped with a water moistened cloth or tissue after using the detergent The HE40T s housing may be cleaned in the same way For applications that require cleaning with disinfectant please use products with the following ingredients Isopropyl Alcohol e Ethyl Alcohol Denatured Grade Microscan does not recommend using bleach Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 8 3 Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility gt Use the following procedure to program the HE40T to work with the Mac platform running under OS X
57. tification and Specifications B 6 HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Index Numerics 12 character Bluetooth Address 1 21 A All 1D Bar Codes 3 8 Attaching Handle 1 3 1 5 Auto connect 1 24 disconnect 1 24 B Bar Codes all 14 3 8 Basic Configurations 1 2 Batch memory 1 9 size 1 9 Battery charging 1 8 type 1 8 BD ADDR 1 21 Bluetooth address 1 21 radio auto connect 1 24 auto disconnect 1 24 operation 1 20 out of range notification settings 1 26 range 1 22 timeout settings 1 25 transferring data 1 22 Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 Cable installing ps2 1 15 rs 232 1 17 usb 1 13 Cabled operation 1 11 Certification A 1 B 1 Charging the Battery 1 8 Class 1 Device 1 22 Clearing Memory 1 9 Codabar Symbology 3 3 Code 128 symbology 3 4 39 symbology 3 3 93 symbology 3 4 Codes auto transfer buffer memory 1 10 beeper volume 5 1 bluetooth disconnect 1 23 bluetooth radio auto connect off 1 24 auto connect 1 24 auto disconnect off 1 24 auto disconnect 1 24 out of range settings 1 26 timeout settings 1 25 cabled reader timeout 2 hours 1 20 cabled reader timeout settings 1 20 codabar 3 3 code 128 3 4 code 39 3 3 code 93 3 4 continuous scan 2 3 duplicate scan delay 2 5 sleep timeout 2 4 HawkEye 40T User Manual Index 1 Index trigger delay 2 5 delete scanned data from memory 1 10 disable auto transfer buffer memory 1 10 enable all 1d codes 3 8 enable auto transfer buffer memory 1 10 era
58. xes Scan the codes in Figure 7 1 to set the appropriate prefix Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 7 1 Chapter 7 2 Adding a Prefix or Suffix FIGURE 7 1 Prefix Codes MI59 02 164 02 Prefix Comma Prefix Space M166 01 M218 02 Se M404 01 M214 02 Prefix Erase Prefix Carriage Return This code will erase Line Feed RS 232 all prefix data Wiz RF Je M188 02 Save Settings HawkEye 40T User Manual Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 suffix Settings m Suffix Settings If you scan the codes in Figure 7 2 or Figure 7 3 you may lose your current settings Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the Suffix codes If you scan more than one suffix you will receive each scanned suffix in your scanned data 1 if you scan the comma suffix twice you will get two comma suffixes Scan the codes in Figure 7 2 or Figure 7 3 to set the appropriate suffix x 2 a lt FIGURE 7 2 Suffix Codes MI65 04 MI60 04 MIGI 04 ouffix Space Suffix Comma Suffix Enter USB PS2 M170 04 M168 04 MIG9 04 Suffix Carriage Return Suffix cM Return Suffix Line Feed Line Feed RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 M188 02 Save Settings Rev 2 0 0 Jan 2009 HawkEye 40T User Manual 7 3 Chapter Adding a Prefix or Suffix FIGURE 7 3 Suffix Codes Continued ACC AUR d rue Suffix Tab RS 23
59. y has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory You must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory Send amp Log Mode In Send and Log Mode the reader will save a copy in non volatile memory as well as send the data if the reader is connected The data can be retrieved by scanning the Transfer Stored Data in Memory code or the Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory code see Transferring and Deleting Data on page 1 9 Once the readers memory has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory You must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory rr gt s dp O Note The reader can be defined as connected if The Bluetooth radio is in range The USB cable is attached to a host and the reader is enumerated The reader is in RS 232 cabled mode The RS 232 cable is attached to a host with a power supply and the reader is in RS 232 batch mode The HE40T dedicated batch memory is a minimum of 1MB To determine the number of reads that may be stored divide the average bytes of a scan into the total minimum memory Feedback After a successful decode in batch mode the reader will beep once and the memory LED will flash either red or amber depending on memory level Every 15 seconds the battery LED will flash green amber or red depending on the battery level This
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