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1. Sample DataBar 14 Limited Symbol WERU AN Sample DataBar 14 Stacked Symbol Sample DataBar Expanded Symbol la AN TULL Sample DataBar 14 Symbol Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 6 11 UPC EAN UPC EAN Read the following symbols to enable disable UPC EAN settings UPC On Default UPC Off he i M295 01 M294 01 UPC Expansion On Default UPC Expansion Off Tom TEA EAN On Default EAN Off Wisi in r Q037_ 01 Q036 01 er ie Save Settings M188 02 UPC EAN by ESP ee LIP EAN Status Disabled Expansion Enabled Sample UPC E Symbol 1 Sample UPC A Symbol 12345 678591 6 12 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 0 0 Symbologies BC412 Read the following symbols to enable disable BC412 settings BC412 Off Default BC412 On aha eee Q034 01 Q033_01 BC412 On Remove Check Digit icity Q035 01 er ish Save Settings M188 02 BC412 by ESP izabled Enabled Enabled Remove Check Digit Sample BC412 Symbol 124 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 6 13 Symbology Identifier Symbology Identifier When Symbology Identifier is enabled an AIM Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility preamble is added to decoded data output see the list of identifiers below This preamble identifies what kind of symbology has been decoded fe
2. y U J X ap i42440138none00100911810200016040002422700170001 35 617001 10 006 A Boot code version Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 10 5 Advanced Advanced The Advanced tab in Utilities features an archive of all batch files containing imager configuration commands Each batch file s extension is crb and each file contains the fundamental code for programming the imager Notice that the names of the batch files correspond with the numbers beneath all the Data Matrix configuration symbols This tool allows you to use the batch file data to create your own symbols or to collect only the files that you use frequently to configure the imager for your application Device Control Differences Firmware Advanced Batch File Archive Batch File E M112_01 M114_02 E M131_01 E M132_01 E M133_01 M134_01 M135_04 M136_01 M137_01 M138_01 M140_01 M141_02 M142_01 M143_01 E M144_01 M145_01 M146_01 M147_01 M148_01 M143_01 M150_01 M151_01 M152_01 M153_01 M154_04 M156_03 M159_02 M160_04 M161_04 M162_01 M163_01 M164_02 E M165_04 M166_01 E M167_04 M168_04 E M169_04 M170 _04 M171_01 E M172_01 E M174_01 M175_01 M181_01 M182_01 E M189_01 M190 01 10 6 Description Beep High Disconnect RS 232 One Way Mode RS 232 Two Way Mode USB Downloa
3. Storage temperature 20 to 65 C 4 to 150 F Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Shock Withstands gt 50 drops of 6 1 8 meters to concrete MAXlite Illumination Combination Dome and Low Angle illumination system Dome 2 color 640nm red and 470nm blue Low Angle Quadrant 30 640nm red Symbologies 2D Symbologies Data Matrix ECC 0 200 QR Code Micro QR Code Stacked Symbologies PDF417 GS1 DataBar Composite and Stacked Linear Symbologies Code 39 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC EAN Codabar Code 93 BC412 Image Collection Options Sensor CMOS Sensor Array 1280 x 1024 Communication Protocols Standard Interface USB RS 232 Read Parameters Rotational Tolerance 180 Focal Range 0 to 2 0 to 50 8 mm Focal Point Optimal at 0 25 6 3 mm Field of View Horiz 1 59 40 39 mm x Vert 1 27 32 31 mm at optimum focus Print Contrast Resolution 20 minimum contrast Ambient Light Immunity Sunlight Up to 9 000 ft candles 96 890 lux Indicators Status Indicators Vibration motor audible tones visual feedback with multi color LED blue line targeting pattern Image Output Options Format JPEG TIFF Electrical Power Requirements 5 VDC mA Typical 408mA Peak 500mA Idle 285mA Mobile Hawk Dimensions Safety Certifications FCC CE RoHS WEEE Y ISO 9001 2000 Certification No 06 1080 Issued by TUV USA Copyright 2
4. M226 01 M225 01 Symbology Identifier On Symbology Identifier Off Default er ae Save Settings M188 02 Symbology Identifier by ESP Symbology Identifier Disabled r Disabled Enabled AIM Symbology Identifiers A Code 39 C Code 128 d Data Matrix e GS1 DataBar E UPC EAN F Codabar G Code 93 I Interleaved 2 of 5 L PDF417 Q QR Code Micro QR Code 6 14 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Eee O Parameters Contents I O Parameters by ESP E E seen geste telesales E de coed eran eaerenie E ees ues 7 2 Operational REC aC Ks cp ic5 coi shen nccs siete see ee ated eee E E ee ee bee 7 3 CIN ONO occasioned reat inte A ae arah na enaauadeueenmauakmanammauatocaenee 7 4 EX DOS UC eosin 6 abi nad academies deters e acid eras tu eee E ge e E E 7 5 Data AN ATIC ansa a E E A A nan ee ene ee 7 6 This section contains information on how to set your imager to the most efficient and effective parameters for your application Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters by ESP I O Parameters by ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the I O Parameters tree control 1 Left click on the to expand the tree Parameters ESP Values pe i IO Parameters No Read Notification Disabled Targeting Enabled Beeper Volume 100 Duration o0 Separation 100 Beepivibrate on Good Read Enabled Text Command Timeout i Disabled Data Valid
5. Unique Identification Output Examples UII Enabled UII UN123456789ABCDEFG CPN 87654321 LBN 87654321 UlIIl 12345678 CPN 87654321 UlIl 12345678 LBN 87654321 Ulli Enabled with Pass Through Ull UN123456789ABCDEFG CPN 87654321 LBN 87654321 Ull 12345678 CPN 87654321 Ull 12345678 LBN 87654321 DATA Microscan Precision Data Acquisition and Control Solutions UII Enabled with Error Messages Data Validation Disabled The imager will return to normal output behavior without performing data validation Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 7 1 Data Validation ISO IEC 15434 ISO IEC 15434 specifies a transfer structure syntax and coding of messages and data formats when using high capacity automatic data capture ADC technologies The following ISO IEC 15434 data output options are applicable to Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols only and have no effect on other symbologies ISO IEC 15434 Allows the imager to read only ISO IEC 15434 compliant message Enabled streams in Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols then output the ISO IEC 15434 string This implementation only checks the header trailer format and proper format indicator 00 99 and DD The output string has a prefix a format indicator and data components ISO IEC 15434 Enabled with Error Messages Allows the imager to read only ISO IEC 15434 compliant messages in Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols and output detailed information such as prefix format indicator data components or
6. Utilities Differences from Default Clicking the Differences from Default button will cause ESP to check all stored configuration settings and compare them to default settings All settings that are different from default will appear in the left column shown below and descriptions of those settings will appear in the right column Click this button for a list of ESP Click Generate Bar Code to bring up the Bar Code configuration settings that are Configuration dialog Then create symbols containing different from default settings the configuration commands of your choice Differences fram Default Generate Bar Code Command Description TTP se Volume 50 Send configuration settings to the imager without saving by clicking Send to Reader Click Save As to save the Send configuration settings to the report as plain text or a imager and save in ESP by clicking tab delimited text file Send and Save e To create a symbol containing any of the command settings in the table click Generate Barcode This will bring up the Bar Code Configuration dialog e To save the Differences from Default report either as plain text or as a tab delimited text file click Save As e Click Send and Save to send the settings to the imager and save them or Send to Reader to send the settings without saving them Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 10 3 Firmware Firmware The Firmware
7. Windows CE MAC Unix Linux Disable Alternate OS M585 _02 M584 _02 ae Save Settings M188 02 Keyboard Mapping by ESP US English with leading 0 in alt num ASCII Universal Custom US English without leading 0 in alt num Japanese US English with ctrl char 4 10 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Text Commands When the Text Commands feature is enabled the Mobile Hawk can accept text commands via RS 232 connections and USB Virtual COM modes Note Text Commands are not supported in USB HID Mode M198 _01 M197 02 Enable Text Disable Text Commands Commands Default Text Commands by ESP Communications M188 02 Save Settings Text Commands Disabled enable magic sequence Disabled Enabled Enabled suppress echo Enabled suppress echo and responses Disabled enable magic sequence When Magic Sequence is enabled it allows the user to enable Text Commands by entering a predetermined series of keystrokes When Text Commands are set to Enabled Suppress Echo text that a user enters in the terminal will not be shown When Text Commands are set to Enabled Suppress Echo and Responses neither user entered data or imager responses will be shown and only decoded symbol data will appear in the terminal See Terminal Right Click Menu for a way to change Echo settings directly in the terminal view Entering
8. j would yau like ta connect to the Mobile Hawk 1 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Quick Start Select Protocol and Connect to Imager USB Standard e In the Select Protocol dialog box select the communications protocol you are using and click Next Connect Mode No USB device was found Please check the The reader must be in the proper made to ORS 232 connections and make sure the reader is setup for ORS 232 connect Scan this symbol using the reader to B USB set it into the right mode of operation Continue USB USB when ready Select Device Show Connect Symbol USB Connect Mode Print Save As e Print the USB Connect Mode symbol also shown in the Install ESP step and decode it with the imager to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use e Click Next when you are finished The Select Device dialog will then reappear No USB device was found Please check the RS 232 connections and make sure the reader is setup for SB USB Beales lt A Reader ID number should match aena the serial number on the base of the imager e You will see a Reader ID number in the Select Device field Click Connect e When you are connected successfully the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen COMNEN Use HID You are now r
9. the entire macros set is restored to original Clicking on a macro button executes the related command The command is also sent to the imager at the same time it is displayed Editing a Macro When you click the arrow next to a any macro and select Edit the following dialog appears Macro Entry Macro Hame Enable NoARead Macro Value SOH x Gh STX B Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Cancel You can edit an existing macro or type in the Macro Name text field and define it in the Macro Value text field 9 5 Terminal Right Click Menu Terminal Right Click Menu Right click in the terminal window to display the following menu e Copy selected text to clipboard Copy Paste e Paste from terminal or other text e Clear all text in terminal window Clear e Select All text in the terminal window Select All e Save incoming and outgoing data into a text file SAVE e Change Font of data received from the imager Change Font e ale Echo Font to change the appearance of user entered ata Change Echo Font Disable Echo Change Background Color Mon Printable Characters e Disable Echo to hide user entered data e Change Background Color of the terminal window Non Printable Characters can be shown or hidden in the terminal view in Standard or Enhanced format e Default Settings to return all of the above to original settings Keyboard Macros e Keyboard Mac
10. the setting communications B Communications Mode Reader Packet Format Reader to Host Packet Size Expect Host Response Reader Send Retry Count Host Acknowledgement Timeout Text Commands USE Keyboard Rate RS232 Batch Mode Baud Fate Parity Stop Bits Data Bits Keyboard Inter Message Delay Keyboard Mapping ESP Values USB Keyboard Faw 16384 Disabled a 15 Disabled enable magic sequence Detect RS232 J Detect R5232 Two Eight 0 US English with leading 0 in alt numt 4 Left click again on the open screen to complete the selection 5 Right click on the open screen and select Save to Reader to implement the command in the imager The imager must be in one of the modes below to communicate with ESP USB Connect USB Mode RS 232 Connect RS 232 Mode Wnt r Save Settings M188 02 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 5 Menu Toolbar Menu Toolbar File gt New Whenever New is selected from the File menu the default configuration of ESP is loaded Mew Ctrl M Open Save Open Chrl 0 i Save Ctrl 5 When Save or Save As is selected the ESP configuration is Save As saved to the host computer s hard drive and available whenever E the same file is selected under Open Print Ctrl F When you save menu changes to your hard drive these changes are not saved to your imager The diagram below Import s
11. DATA to non UII output for all symbologies Note Ull Enabled with Error Messages will output the following format UII CPN LBN DFO DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 Note When ISO IEC 15434 output is in compliance with the standard the format is 15434 DFO DF1 DF2 DF3 DF4 DF5 DF6 DF7 When it is not in compliance with showing which type of data qualifier is in use UIl Enabled Content of Decoded Data Matrix Symbol UII CPN LBN Valid UII U I UIL_ data Example Ull 12345678 CPN CPN_ data Valid CPN Example CPN 87654321 Valid LBN LBN LBN_ data Example LBN 87654321 UII UII data CPN CPN_data Valid UII and CPN Example UlIl 12345678 CPN 87654321 Valid UII and LBN UII UII data LBN LBN_ data Example Ull 12345678 LBN 87654321 UIl UIL_ data CPN ERROR Valid UII and Invalid CPN Example UlIl 12345678 CPN ERROR Valid UII and Invalid LBN UIl UI _ data LBN ERROR Example UlIl 12345678 LBN ERROR UII ERROR CPN CPN_ data Invalid UII and Valid CPN Example UII ERROR CPN 87654321 Invalid UII and Valid LBN UII ERROR LBN LBN_data Example UII ERROR LBN 87654321 None of the above Invalid UII Invalid CPN Invalid LBN Invalid UII and No output data Invalid CPN Invalid UII and Invalid LBN 7 10 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual UIl Enabled with Error Messages I O Parameters Content of Decoded Data Matrix Symbol Ull CPN LBN DFO Valid UII U I
12. ESP will send a command to the imager to save image captures as 80 quality full scale images Note The imager s illumination setup can be restored by clicking the Default box in the EZ Mode view Refer to the Basic Operations section for more information about the Mobile Hawk s illumination capabilities Save Image Right click on the image capture to Use higher quality images bring up this menu Note Image size will vary depending on user settings for Region of Interest and whether or not Low Resolution Image is checked in the Illumination dialog in ESP 1280 x 1024 Standard Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 3 Application Mode Application Mode Application Mode gives you access to a robust configuration environment including tree controls that let you make precise changes to operation parameters and graphic interfaces that make configuring your imager easy and intuitive Click here to Click on this icon to return to return to this view from EZ Mode Utilities or Terminal Menu Click these buttons to Click here toolbar Send and Receive to open Click here for Batch commands or switch Terminal Files and Firmware reader models gt ba EZ Mode Connect Send Recy Switch Model Paane Terminal Utilities Click these tabs to access Communication Read Cycle Symbologies 10 a configuration tree controls Par
13. M251_01 oer Save Settings M188 02 Interleaved 2 of 5 by ESP E Interleaved 2 of S Checksum Disabled Length Enabled Sample Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbol 0123456739 6 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual PDF417 Read the following symbols to enable disable PDF417 settings PDF417 On Default PDF417 Off i a hin M293 _01 M292 01 oer Save Settings M188 02 PDF417 by ESP PDF417 Enabled Disabled Enabled Sample PDF417 Symbol DREM Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Symbologies QR Code QR Code Read the following symbols to enable disable QR Code settings QR Code On QR Code and Micro QR Code Off TH M263_01 M260 01 Micro QR On QR Code and Micro QR Code On Default er ish Save Settings M188 02 QR Code by ESP QA and Micra QAR Code QA and Micro QA Code Micra QAR Code Sample QR Code Symbol mea m gt Sample Micro QR Code Symbol of 6 10 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Symbologies GS1 DataBar Read the following symbols to enable disable DataBar settings All DataBar On Default All DataBar Off M266 01 M267 01 DataBar Limited On DataBar 14 and DataBar 14 Stacked On z y M268_01 M271_01 DataBar Expanded On M269 01 Fi igh Save Settings M188 02 GS1 DataBar by ESP Disabled D E fal bled D atab ar Expanded ataB ar Limited atab ar 14
14. Manual Meee 5 Read Cycle Contents Read Cycle by ESP PEPEE PEE ha ecate E E T ss aah ta ech cence ee orcad ATA EE ere 5 2 B tton Stay DOWN TIMO raes a a a a ec a a Nake aE R leet a 5 3 Ignore Duplicate Symbol TIMEOUT sierran aE ER E E 5 4 REGIONON Steara a A N 5 5 This section contains information on how to set your imager to the most efficient and effective parameters for your application Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 5 1 Read Cycle by ESP Read Cycle by ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the Read Cycle tree control 1 Left click on the to expand the tree Parameters ESP Values fe Read Cycle Button Stayv Down Time Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Region of Interest Full Image 128501024 Full Image 128041 024 Partial Image 800600 2 Double click on the parameter 4 Left click again on the and click once in the selection box open screen to complete to view options the selection 3 Place your cursor in the selection 5 Right click on the open box scroll down to the setting you screen and select Save to want to change and click once on Reader to implement the the setting command in the imager 5 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters Button Stay Down Time Button Stay Down Time sets the amount of time in seconds that the imager will continue to process the current decode symbol event
15. Manual 1 3 RS 232 Interface RS 232 Interface Note Unlike USB the RS 232 interface does not draw its power from the host computer RS 232 Configuration item Description Part Number 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager FIS 6170 0001G RS 232 Interface Kit Europe 98 000074 05 RS 232 Interface Kit UK 98 000074 06 Installation Steps for RS 232 1 Power off the host computer 2 Connect the 8 pin mini DIN on the cable to the Mobile Hawk 3 Connect the 9 pin D sub connector to the host computer s serial port 4 Connect the cable to the power supply 5 Plug in the power supply and power on the host computer 6 Start up a terminal program such as ESP s Terminal view or HyperTerminal and set to 57 6K baud 8 data bits none parity and 2 stop bits 7 Read the Reset to RS 232 Factory Defaults symbol below E RS 232 Interface Kit USA 98 000074 04 A RS 232 Configuration at aw Reset to RS 232 yy Factory Defaults M418 02 8 Read the Save Settings symbol TL ds Save 4 Settings r Test Symbol M188_02 ABCDEEGHIJKLMNOP 1 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Quick Start Install ESP ESP Software can be found on the Microscan Tools CD that is packaged with the Mobile Hawk 1 Follow the prompts to install ESP from the CD 2 Click on the ESP icon to run the program Note ESP can also be installed from the Download Center at www
16. The imager will behave as if the trigger is being activated for this specified amount of time Butbon Stay Down Time 0 000 Seconds il Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 5 3 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout sets the imager not to output the same symbol data multiple times within the time period designated Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout 0 Seconds 5 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters Region of Interest Region of Interest allows the user to determine the size of the image to be captured Full Image 1280 x 1024 Default Partial Image 800 x 600 e Q038_01 Q039 01 er ie Save Settings M188 02 Region of Interest by ESP Full Image 128081 24 Full Image 12801 024 Partial Image 200600 Region of Interest Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 5 5 Region of Interest 5 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual eee 6 Symbologies Contents VA ONS i ce cet etc cnet de tired a acre acco a iE 6 2 0x010 210X ee 6 3 0x010 ec oe 6 4 0x010 lt e ie ee 6 5 0x010 lt 2 Ae PERPE 6 6 Data Matrix O 6 7 Interleaved 2 of ic ne 6 8 POETII craro ienna A E E E A EEA EEE EER 6 9 Gl 0 0 e E A e a E ene ee eee 6 10 691 Data Baf eeren ee en ee a ee ET AE es ae aE 6 11 UPO IN ct cea eet geet ase ets nw ect ee EA EAE EEEE a choca 6 12 geass ce peta pes ets
17. UIL_ data Example UII 12345678 Constructed UII type Example Contruct_1 Valid CPN Valid LBN CPN CPN_ data Example CPN 87654321 LBN LBN_data Example LBN 87654321 Constructed CPN type Example PNR Constructed LBN type Example 30T Valid UII and CPN Valid UII and LBN U l UIL_ data CPN CPN_ data Example UlII 12345678 CPN 87654321 UIl U _data LBN LBN_data Example UlI 12345678 LBN 87654321 Constructed UII CPN type Example Construct_1 PNR Constructed UII LBN type Example Construct_1 30T Valid UII and Invalid CPN Valid UII and Invalid LBN U l U _data 30P ERROR XXXX UIl UIl_data PNR ERROR XXXX UIl UIl_data 240 ERROR XXXX UIIlUII_data 30T ERROR XXXX Constructed UII type Example Construct _1 Invalid UII and Valid CPN Invalid UII and Valid LBN UII ERROR xxxx CPN CPN_data UII ERROR xxxx LBN LBN_data Constructed CPN type 30P PNR 240 Constructed LBN type 30T Invalid UII UII ERROR xxxx 15434 ERROR xxxx Example UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER Original decoded data Invalid CPN Invalid LBN 30P ERROR xxxx PNR ERROR xxxx 240 ERROR xxxx 30T ERROR xxxx 15434 ERROR xxxx Original decoded data Invalid UII and Invalid CPN Invalid UII and Invalid LBN UII ERROR xxxx 30P ERROR xxxx UII ERROR xxxx PNR ERROR xxxx UII ERROR xxxx 240 ERROR xxxx UII ERROR xxxx 30T ERROR xxxx M
18. are a large percentage of the diameter of a curved surface closer distances will provide the best performance In addition to illuminating marks on curved surfaces dome illumination also provides diffuse even bright field illumination which will provide thorough coverage on a wide variety of direct part marks Dome Illumination 3 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Basic Operations illumination Sequence The Mobile Hawk is configured to provide the broadest reading capabilities out of the box Just point and shoot to read most marks This is achieved by combining the MAXlite illumination system with Microscan s advanced X Mode algorithms The Mobile Hawk automatically cycles through a default combination of the MAXlite illumination zones each time the user pulls the trigger to decode a mark The order of sequence will change based on the step used in the most recent good read The Mobile Hawk has four steps defined in this default sequence 1 Low Angle Illumination with Low Resolution Image 2 Low Angle Illumination with Full Resolution Image 3 Blue Dome Illumination 4 Red Dome Illumination With ESP Software the user can change this sequence or define a different sequence It is possible to have one step to as many as eight steps defined ESP allows the user to evaluate the best settings Note Decode speed can be improved with fewer illumination steps Note Hovering over an uploaded image i
19. bar at the bottom right of the screen TOMMESTER IY Point to Point Com If the connection attempt fails enable a different communications port check your port connections and try again You are now ready to configure your imager using ESP Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ESP s configuration options 1 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual E 2 Using ESP Be NOC a reece E Bishan merece ee cet ese em ra a ence tc E Bases ee Bete eae eas 2 2 PAD DIG AUIOM MOO Gs cisacsaces iets cate resieascetagaxtatacn E EE E S E 2 4 REG COMM Ol S airn aa A E Raa dane acta aeatecnctseeasarnaasdee a 2 5 Memi TOODA aiara E E a tect aeseicadace 2 6 SON RECON Caches nets eciatecaca seats toa x chesaee sankasuce dees E medenlorahc bucsuee taee ae A ca nctilo gd eek ceetertetnwasaee es 2 16 This section is designed to help you understand the structure and application of ESP When you open ESP unless otherwise specified in the ESP Preferences dialog accessible from the Options heading on the menu toolbar you will enter EZ Mode for initial setup From there you can enter Application Mode App Mode and access several configuration menus Communications Read Cycle Symbologies I O Parameters a Terminal interface and a Utilities interface ESP can be used to configure the Mobile Hawk Handheld Imager in the following ways e Tree Controls Each configuration menu contains a list of all option setting
20. ce sd spd pe a ee E pete 6 13 Symbology ldentifier occas rs eednscinnexvceeeedcasndeeniscadinsnexsadeendned nash enkeaidnads detass exci eandedade tues dienes dxesecxesesaen s 6 14 This section describes the various symbol types that can be read and decoded by the imager See http www aimglobal org standards aimpubs asp for additional information Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 6 1 Symbologies by ESP Symbologies by ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the Symbologies tree control 1 Left click on the to expand the tree 2 Double click on the parameter and click once in the selection box to view options 3 Place your cursor in the selection box scroll down to the setting you want to change and click once on the setting Parameters Symbologies 20 Symbologies Data Matrix Data Matrix ELC O 140 OR Code 1D Symbologies Code 39 Checksum Extended Full ASCII Code 126 Bo 4lz Code 93 B Codabar Checksum Interleaved z of 5 Checksum Length UPC EAN Status Expansion 51 DataBar Stacked Symbologies POF41 Symbology Identifier ESP Values Enabled Enabled OR and Micro OR Code Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled fall Enabled Disabled DO jsabled Enabled the selection 4 Left click again on the open sc
21. error messages Data Validation Disables both UII and ISO IEC 15434 data validation Disabled ISO IEC 15434 Output Examples ISO IEC 15434 Enabled 15434 06 7L0A1B3C 1P4202435 510936 15434 06 17V0A1B2 1P4202435 S10936 ISO IEC 15434 Enabled with Error Messages 15434 06 7L0A1B3C 1P4202435 510936 15434 06 17V0A1B2 1P4202435 S10936 15434 ERROR HEADER 3RD POSITION lt ADD lt CAG 12345 lt 9SER Data Validation Disabled The imager will return to normal output behavior without performing data validation 7 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters Data Validation Settings The following symbols control Data Validation functions oo aga Ull I Ull Enabled Enabled with Pass Through Q048 01 Q049 01 Ull Enabled with ISO IEC 15434 Error Messages Enabled Q050_ 01 Q051_01 a ISO IEC 15434 Enabled i Data Validation with Error Messages Disabled Default Q052_01 Q053_01 er ae Save Settings M188 02 Data Validation by ESP Each of the Data Validation Settings can also be enabled in ESP s I O Parameters tree control Data Validation Disabled kal Disabled UI with Fass Through UIL with Error Message ISOVIEC 15434 with Error Message Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 7 9 Data Validation Detailed Output Format The table below describes data validation output in detail Note Ull Enabled with Pass Through will add the prefix
22. is checked the terminal window displays user entered data Change Keyboard Macros Clicking the Change Keyboard Macros button brings up the Function Keys dialog In this dialog you can select the desired function key and then enter your macro keystrokes in the associated key map For example to make Ctrl F2 the keystroke to send a trigger character select F2 then in the Ctrl row enter lt trigger character gt and click OK Then whenever the Ctrl F2 keystroke is pressed the trigger character will start the read cycle Using ESP Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced Change Echo Fort Enable Echo Background Color Blue Show Non Printable Characters Default Format Fast Enhanced Format Slower Change Keyboard Macros c Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus Function Keys Ee e a E Key Map Key F2 Clear Key Clear All Keys Alt Shift Alt Ctrl Alt Shift Ctrl Note The F1 key is reserved for opening ESP Help and the F3 key is reserved for the Find Next function Change Font Sets the font characteristics for data received from the imager Change Echo Font Sets the font characteristics of user entered data Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 9 Menu Toolbar Bar Code Options Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced Sizing Information Bar Width Mils Example Sizing
23. microscan com ESP System Requirements e 166 MHz Pentium processor Pentium II processor recommended e Windows Vista XP or 2000 operating system e Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher e 64 MB minimum RAM 128 MB RAM recommended e 80 MB hard drive space e 800 x 600 minimum 256 color display 1024 x 768 32 bit color recommended Important The imager must be in one of the modes below to communicate with ESP a n USB cat Connect USB Mode RS 232 Ti C t E RS 232 Mode Wiis Savo whe Settings E M188 02 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 1 5 Select Model Select Model When you start ESP the following menu will appear Select a Model Current Legacy o a EZ Match eppen 0 830 0 870 MS 890 MS ro aay MS came e eee Quadrus MINI ae Quadrus MINI Win Hawk GX Hawk Velocity rrr HS 2D MS O Mobile Hawk Quadrus Verifier Description Mobile Hawk 1 Show this dialog at startup C Skip EZ Mode If you need to select another model later click Switch Model at the top of the screen yy Switch Model 1 Click the Mobile Hawk button and then click OK If you do not want to make this selection every time you start ESP uncheck Show this dialog at startup 2 Select the default reader name Mobile Hawk 1 or type a name of your choice in the Description text field and click OK 3 Click Yes when this dialog appears i
24. 0 3 2 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker IEC 61000 3 3 Class B Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual vii Statement of ROHS Compliance Statement of ROHS Compliance All Microscan readers are ROHS Compliant All compliant readers were converted prior to March 1 2007 All standard accessories in the Microscan Product Pricing Catalog are RoHS Compliant except 20 500013 01 and 98 000039 02 These products meet all the requirements of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union for ROHS compliance In accordance with the latest requirements our ROHS compliant products and packaging do not contain intentionally added Deca BDE Perfluorooctanes PFOS or Perfluorooctanoic Acid PFOA compounds above the maximum trace levels To view the documents stating these requirements please visit http eur lex europa eu LexUriServ LexUriServ do uri CELEX 32002L0095 EN HTML and http eur lex europa eu LexUriServ LexUriServ do uri OJ L 2006 372 0032 0034 EN PDF Please contact your sales manager for a complete list of Microscan s ROHS Compliant products This declaration is based upon information obtained from sources which Microscan believes to be reliable and from random sample testing however the information is provided without any representation of warranty expressed or implied regarding accuracy or correctness Microscan does not specifically run any analysis on our raw materials or end product to measure for these subs
25. 009 Microscan Systems Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change Product specifications are given for typical performance at 25 C 77 F using grade A labels Performance characteristics may vary at high temperatures or other environmental extremes Standard Warranty One Year Limited Warranty on parts and labor Extended 3 Year Warranty available Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Appendices Appendix B Electrical Specifications Power Requirements 5 VDC mA Typical 408mA Peak 500mA Idle 285mA PIN 1 VIN Input Voltage to the voltage regulators battery charging IC PIN 2 RS 232 TX RS 232 level serial transmit signal PIN 3 RS 232 RX RS 232 level serial receive signal PIN 4 PS 2_DATA_UART_RX_USB_DP PS 2 clk to host UART transmit signal USB Data plus signal PIN 5 PS 2_DATA_UART_RX_USB_DM PS 2 data to host or keyboard UART receive signal USB Data minus signal PIN 6 PS 2_CLK_KB PS 2 clock signal to the keyboard PIN 7 TRIG trigger from the handle PIN 8 GND signal ground Shield Shield Ground Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual A 3 Electrical Specifications USB Cable Pinouts Connector A Connector B SOFT INCHES 1 828 80 mm pm WIRING TABLE CONH A NAME WIRE COLOR CONN B i V MAWG RED 1 l 2 NE ij D 284i GREEN TWISTED 3 G D AWG WHITE MWS TEC 2 E NE F NE 4 Ei GHG 244WvG BLACK 4 SHELL DRAIN
26. 5 _01 M188 02 Save Settings 19 2K M096 _01 38 4K M097 01 57 6K Default M098 _01 a 115 2K M099 01 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 4 5 RS 232 Interface Parity RS 232 Parity is an error detection routine in which one data bit in each character is set to 1 or 0 so that the total number of 1 bits in the data field is even or odd It only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting Tr io Rz None Default PE Odd Se Even M103_01 M104 01 M102 01 Stop Bits RS 232 Stop Bits are added to indicate the end of each character This setting should only be changed if necessary to match the host setting 2 Stop Bits Default ie 1 Stop Bit Data Bits RS 232 Data Bits are the total number of bits in each character This setting only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting n 8 Data Bits Default 7 Data Bits M101_01 M100_01 ier ie Save Settings M188 02 4 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Communications Preamble A preamble is a character or series of characters that is added to the beginning of a decoded data string Preamble characters will appear in the order that they are enabled left to right For example if you enable a comma and then a space and then decode a symbol containing the data ABC your output will look like this ABC The only limit to the number of preambles enabled is the total
27. BARE SHELL A 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Appendices RS 232 Cable Pinouts Connector B Connector A TI TIN 1 066 80 mm SFT 1 IN 177 80 mm C Connector B Connector C Connector A l 6 51N 5N Connector amp 165 10 mm mm me J Center Pin OD 2 0 mm Length 8 4 mm Mating Plug OD 5 5 mm Input 5V Min 800 mA O _ WIRING DIAGRAM CONN A PARE WRE COLOR COJE RE COLOR CONN 1 KE ONS RED 1 an PED TIF 2 TA oS BROW 2 a Rx GWG ORANGE d 4 BE a NG a BE 7 MC a GNC ONS HAK 5 AU BLACH RIG a Mo SHELL ORAN BARE SHELL SEE WIRING DIAGRAM BELOW FOR CONN A PIN 1 CONN B PIN 1 AND CONN C TIP CONN A CONN B PIN 1 PIM 1 CONN C TIP Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual A 5 Mobile Hawk Maintenance Appendix C Mobile Hawk Maintenance The Mobile Hawk provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care Although specific maintenance is not required the following periodic checks ensure dependable operation Cleaning the Mobile Hawk Window The Mobile Hawk has a clear anti reflective coated optical window that protects the Mobile Hawk illumination system and optics The window should be clean to allow optimum performance The Mobile Hawk uses technology that is much like a digital camera and marks or debris on the window will interfere with image captures Avoid touching the coated surface as fingerprints m
28. Information Sets Bar Width in mils of symbols that can be created in ESP 2 10 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP Advanced Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced Auto Syne When entering a view that supports Auto Syne do the following Always Ask Before Auto Sync Occurs gt Receive Settings from the Reader gt Send ESP Settings to the Reader Do Not Send or Receive Settings Include Prearnble and Send 0N with Autoconnect pute au 2c a ote Ask to Save ESP File when Quitting Connect to readers via TEPIP Use Default Storage Location Default Settings The Auto Sync dialog on the Advanced tab allows you to determine whether Auto Sync will be automatically enabled in sections of ESP where it is used or if it will ask you before it enables Auto Sync functions Always Ask Before Auto Sync Occurs If you check this option box you are then able to determine what specific Auto Sync functions will be enabled Receive Settings from the Reader will automatically send the imager s settings to ESP when Auto Sync is enabled Send ESP Settings to the Reader will automatically send all imager configuration settings chosen in ESP to the imager Do Not Send or Receive Settings creates a condition in which Auto Sync will not send imager settings to ESP or send ESP settings to the imager Include Preamble and Postamble with Send Save Sends Preamble and Postamble settings a
29. MICROSCAN Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual P N 83 100021 Rev A Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2009 ISO 9001 Certified Issued by TuV USA All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary and is 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 We state herein that we are using the names 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 For the latest version of this manual see the Download Center on our web site at www microscan com Technical Support For technical support email helpdesk microscan com Microscan Systems Inc Renton Headquarters Tel 425 226 5700 800 251 7711 Fax 425 226 8250 Nashua Office Tel 603 598 8400 Fax 603 577 5818 Microscan Europe Tel 011 31 172 423360 Fax 011 31 172 423366 Microscan Asia Pacific Tel 65 6846 1214 Fax 65 6846 4641 ii Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Introduction Microscan Limited Warranty Statement and Exclusions What Is Covered Microscan Systems Inc warrants to the original purchaser that products manu
30. Magic Sequence The magic sequence is gt PA followed by a numeric value of 1 3 or 7 1 Enable Text Commands 3 Enabled Suppress Echo 7 Enabled Suppress Echo and Responses In the example below the magic sequence entered will Enable Text Commands and Suppress Echo and Responses 5 L3 Parameters Terminal Utilities Send PAP v Enter the magic sequence in this text field and click Send Once the magic sequence has been sent you can send text commands from the same text field Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 4 11 Other Communications Settings in ESP Other Communications Settings in ESP Some ESP Communications options are unique to the software and do not have corresponding programming symbols These options are explained below Reader Packet Format Reader Packet Format Ran ae Data that is sent from the imager to the host in Raw format is sent without packet framing or check characters One Way communication is in a raw format no response is expected from the host and data is not resent Packetized data is sent with framing a preamble communicating the amount of data to be transmitted and a postamble containing error detection and check characters and a response is expected from the host Two Way communication is in packet format Reader to Host Packet Size Reader to Host Packet Size 16384 1 16384 The Reader to Hos
31. PN and Lot Batch Number LBN are turned on the Mobile Hawk checks the ISO IEC 15434 syntax with ISO IEC 15418 ANSI MH10 8 2 Al and DI and ISO IEC 21849 ATA TEI semantics to construct the UII CPN and LBN Unique Identification Features The following data output options are applicable to Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols only and have no effect on other symbologies UII Enabled Allows the imager to read only message streams encoded in Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols then to construct and output a UII string The message streams include validation of Unique Item Identifier UII Current Part Number CPN and Lot Batch Number LBN strings When the imager decodes a symbol but the symbol data does not compy with UII format it will stop capturing images and the green LED will illuminate without beeping vibrating or outputing the string UII Enabled with Allows the imager to read UII messages in Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols Pass Through and non Ull messages in any type of symbols The imager s behavior is the same as with UII Enabled UII Enabled with Allows the imager to read UII messages in Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols Error Messages and output detailed information such as construction type data components or error messages The imager s behavior is the same as with UII Enabled Data Validation Disables both UIl and ISO IEC 15434 data validation Disabled 7 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters
32. Return Line Feed Important Use ir only with USB or PS 2 Keyboard modes Tab M169 04 Comma Line Feed Enter r 3 ae Save Settings Important Use only with serial applications Important Use only with USB or PS 2 Keyboard modes f Important Reading this symbol will erase all postamble J data M219 04 Tab RS 232 Only M405 _02 Erase None Note To erase all postamble and preamble data read the symbol at right KHa M406 _02 Erase Preamble and Postamble Data Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Communications Preamble and Postamble by ESP Characters can also be added to the beginning and end of data strings using ESP There are a few different ways to do this using the interface shown below You will see the Communications tree control on the left and the Preamble Postamble interface on the right When you type ASCII characters directly into the Preamble or Postamble text fields and then click Send to Reader those preamble or postamble characters are enabled and will appear in data output Farel Postamble an f Preamble Postamble in Enter key A In addition to typing directly Page Up Backspace Save As Send to Feader4a Save pre and postamble settings and send them to the imager Alt Ctrl Shift Windows Home End En
33. Settings ae Save Settings M188 02 8 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual es 9 ferminal Contents TG TTA O W octet heats cctite cette tetas tect te ck OA lato eit cate Scien atc alae a a ateiettainanoeeaassleaene 9 2 T LE OPTE EAE EA A T P EE E E E EAEE E emote Gok aca a a eee dein Stee awa wine tet ata 9 3 EE KEETE AEE EEI AE E EE E E AEEA EOS AA EA E T E EA EE A ee 9 4 MACO S pe erate ac arcane a a E cata ane a E 9 5 Terminal Right Click Menu ccccccseeccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeeseaeeeeeseueeeessaaeeeessaeeeeessaesaees 9 6 Terminal Dropdown Menu This section describes the Terminal interface and macro functions in ESP Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 9 1 Terminal View Terminal View Click the Terminal button i Terminal You will see the following view paste save Clear screen copy E F ESP Untitled Fie Model Options 2 Q Ez Mode Connect FB fH Find Type text here to find matching text in the terminal window Conneck View Terminal Switch Model gt Parameters Terminal screen Terminal Utilities Type text commands here Bali Next Row Enable Text Commands Disable Text Commands Default Settings Ack Reader Info String Macros listed on this bar Click on Macros arrow to Add Macro Remove Macr
34. ain based on the captured image in order to produce the best setting to perform a decode In the Manual setting the gain is fixed to whatever value is set by gain slider controls on the Illumination tab in I O Parameters Gain Control Exposure 7 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters Exposure The larger the Exposure value the longer the pixels in the candidate image are exposed allowing the imager to collect more light Note A larger exposure value may cause blurred images Exposure 0 7 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 7 5 Data Validation Data Validation Data Validation is used to confirm that a decoded string from the imager has complied with a particular company industry or ISO standard Mobile Hawk Data Validation is compliant with Department of Defense Unique Identification and ISO IEC 15434 Information Technology Transfer Syntax for High Capacity ADC Media requirements Unique Identification Unique Identification is a mandatory Department of Defense DoD requirement on all solicitations issued January 1 2004 or later This policy mandates the use of Unique Item Identifiers Ulls encoded within Data Matrix symbols on equipment and parts procured by DoD The Mobile Hawk complies with Department of Defense Standard Practice Identification MIL STD 130 Once the imager decodes the Data Matrix symbol and if Unique Item Identifier UII Current Part Number C
35. allows you to configure the imager or to perform various other Parameters functions in the chosen view Terminal The View menu also allows you to access the Barcode Dialog Utilities Bar Code Dialog Bar Code Dialog In the Bar Code Dialog you can directly type the text and commands you want to encode This allows you to create configuration symbols that you can print and read with the imager Bar Code Configuration Print Save As Bar Code Value lt Rotation jo Degrees Mer Caption f Same As Bar Code Value f Specify Add start configuration code Add end configuration code Save Settings Differences from Default Settings Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 15 Send Receive Send Receive To access Receive Save Default and Advanced options click the Send Recv button Lap Send Recy You can also access these options by right clicking in any of the configuration views Receive Reader Settings From the Send Recv menu select Receive Reader Settings This option is useful if you want to receive the imager s settings and save them as a file for later retrieval For example if your imager has settings that you do not want to change choosing Receive Reader Settings will allow you to load those settings to ESP and save them as an ESP file Receiving the imager s settings also assures that you will not subsequently save any unwanted configuration cha
36. ameters ESP Values Communications Preamble Save As USB Keyboard Communications Mode Reader Packet Format Raw Postamble Send to Reader Reader to Host Packet Size 16384 Expect Host Response Disabled Reader Send Retry Count 3 Host Acknowledgement Timeout 15 Text Commands Disabled enable magic sequence USB Keyboard Rate 5 v Insert R5232 oa nee at cn Swit Widows ei ite ee Home End Enter Escape dipak ahi f English with leading 0 in alt num Insert Page Up Backspace Delete Page Down Up Line Feed Left Down Right Carriage Return CR Percent Sign Esc 500 ms Delay Tab Keystroke USB Tab Ascii AS232 Forward Slash Esc Preamble Postamble Include with global Send Save Assign Preamble and Postamble characters using the simple interface shown above Note For specific information on any of the icons shown above in the operations bar or configuration bar see corresponding sections 2 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Tree Controls Using ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the tree controls Parameters 1 Left click on the to expand or collapse the tree 2 Double click on the parameter and click once in the selection box to view options 3 Place your cursor in the selection box scroll down to the setting you want to change and click once on
37. ameters view Define how many illumination steps the imager will cycle through during its sequence Illumination Video Auto Syne Click this button to default settings for the Mobile Hawk illumination sequence Click Create Bar Code to encode illumination settings in a programming symbol Create Barcode Sequence Steps 4 Step Low Angle we 4 mage Enhance Gain Image Enhance Gain 4 Stee Gain 4 mage Enhance Step 4 Gain 3 Image Enhance Gain can be controlled using the sliders shown in each Step dialog when the Gain Control Manual box is checked Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual _ Gain Control Manual Select Low Resolution Image for Low Resolution Image larger symbols Mark Size Dark on light ee _ Light on dark Low Resolution Image _ Dark on light Light on dark Low Resolution Image Dark on light Light on dark Low Resolution Image Dark on light Light on dark Image Enhance features allow you to specify the size of the mark and whether the mark s elements are dark on a light surface or light on a dark surface 8 3 Lock Settings Lock Settings Read the symbols below to lock or unlock imager settings Note This feature does not lock preamble and postamble programming symbols Clear XML Rules or postamble erase none commands M429 01 M428 _ 01 Lock Imager Unlock Imager Settings
38. anced which allows you to collect batch files for customized imager configuration and optimization Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 10 1 Device Control Device Control This feature allows you to clear data stored in the imager s memory to default the imager to deactivate or clear XML rules to upload or delete stored errors to reboot the imager and to delete stored results Please review the user manual before using this page Clear Data Defaults Clear All Data Default Reader ML Deactivate XML Rules Clear ML Rules Extras Reboot Reader Delete Stored Results Output Clear AIN T A Succeeded apd E Succeeded Capd Delete Stored Resulta NH Succeeded Lapid Reboot Reader 2 7 Succeeded apd Clear ML Succeeded apd Succeeded dcodexml rules 7 Installed wt e Clear All Data removes decoded symbol data and commands in the imager s memory e Default Reader returns the imager to its default state without any optimization or configuration e Deactivate XML Rules turns off but does not erase preambles postambles and XML commands e Clear XML Rules removes preambles postambles and other XML commands e Reboot Reader refreshes the imager s memory and functionality returning it to the most recent configuration you have saved e Delete Stored Results erases logged data 10 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual
39. ation sequences before terminating the read cycle The Mobile Hawk captures several images with each illumination zone evaluating the optimum settings If reading the same part or same part type the Mobile Hawk always uses the most recent good read settings as a starting point so subsequent reads will be faster e Hold the Mobile Hawk still do not swipe or move the imager Pull the trigger and hold until a read is indicated by the green LED e Hold the Mobile Hawk such that its front surface is parallel to the mark surface and the mark is centered Unlike other readers that require a tilt to read the Mobile Hawk is designed to operate this way e The Mobile Hawk features omnidirectional decoding Centering the mark within the field of view will yield the best decode performance Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 3 3 Decode Zones and Lighting Zones Decode Zones and Lighting Zones The following chart provides a guideline for overall read performance based on mark size Actual range for direct part marks will vary based on mark parameters and the illumination zone required for readings The chart below is intended as a guideline Decode Zones Rg 88 1 mm Field of View 2 1 53 3 mm 1 4 36 1 mm Standoff 25 4 mm 76 2 mm 3 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Basic Operations Lighting Zones The following charts indicate the illumination zones based on the Mobile Hawk MAXI
40. ation E nabled Gain Control Adaptive Exposure a 2 Double click on the parameter 4 Left click again on the and click once in the selection box open screen to complete to view options the selection 3 Place your cursor in the selection 5 Right click on the open box scroll down to the setting you screen and select Save to want to change and click once on Reader to implement the the setting command in the imager 7 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I O Parameters Operational Feedback Condition Sound Vibration LED Successful Power On 1 Beep Vibration PEE ance Successful Connection with Host via USB 1 Beep Vibration None Successful Decode and Data Transfer to Host 1 Beep Vibration Flash GREEN 2 Beeps Vibrations pe B P mbol Successiully Decoded separated by short Flash GREEN pause Beep and Vibration Modes Read the following symbols to set beep and vibration modes a M108 01 M107 01 M109 01 Vibrate On Vibrate On Vibrate Off Beep On Beep Off Beep On Default Save Settings M188 02 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 7 3 Gain Control Gain Control Gain Control is a system that controls gain in the captured image how bright or dark the resulting image will be The higher the gain the brighter the image When the Mobile Hawk is set to Adaptive mode it will automatically maintain the proper setting for g
41. ay impede decode performance In many cases the window can be cleaned by wiping with a lint free lens cloth to remove dust debris and fingerprints Care should be taken not to apply too much pressure as a trapped particle may scratch the window If cleaning of the window becomes necessary follow this procedure e Use a minimal amount of Isopropyl Alcohol to dampen Do not saturate the surface as this may cause streaking e Drag the moistened cotton swab cotton ball or soft clean cloth across the coated surface Do not rub e Repeat this procedure until no contaminants remain Note Many products designed for cleaning plastic lens eyewear such as pre moistened towelettes or lens cloths can be used to clean the Mobile Hawk window Cleaning the Mobile Hawk Housing If the housing becomes dirty clean it with a soft non abrasive cloth that has been moistened with water A mild detergent may be used to clean the housing but the detergent should then be rinsed away with a water moistened cloth Caution Do not submerge the Mobile Hawk in water The housing is not watertight Do not use abrasive cloths or tissues on the Mobile Hawk window abrasive cloths or tissues may scratch the window A 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual
42. can also add RS 232 capabilities and configure your imager accordingly Whenever you default the imager it will return to the default settings of whichever interface you are using Defaulting the imager does not remove preamble and postamble formatting Note You must use USB Connect Mode or RS 232 Connect Mode to connect to ESP Once the imager is connected to ESP you can select your communications mode and set other communication parameters USB With USB communications the imager connects directly to the host s USB port from which it draws its power Data is displayed by any open Windows based program that can capture text in USB Keyboard Mode RS 232 With RS 232 communications the imager communicates with the host through a communications program such as HyperTerminal Default settings for establishing RS 232 communications are Baud 57 6K Stop Bits 2 Data Bits 8 Parity None Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 4 3 USB Interface USB Interface USB Keyboard is the default interface in which data is transferred to a Windows based text program as keyboard data see USB Interface for detailed steps on setting up the USB Interface USB Keyboard Mode Data is entered as keyboard sequences You need to read this symbol whenever you are changing from a different interface to USB M134 02 USB Downloader Mode This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data to the imag
43. der USB Keyboard USB Native Two Way Mode CableActive Sleep Time Out Cabled 2 hours CableActive Sleep Time Out Cabled Always Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Continous Scan Both Near amp Far Field On Near Field Only On Off Scan Delays 0 Seconds Scan Delays 1 Second Scan Delays 3 Seconds Sleep Time Out Uncabled 5 Minutes Sleep Time Out Uncabled 15 Minutes Sleep Time Out Uncabled 30 Minutes Extra Long Decode Time LED s for Non Standard Inks OFF LED s for Non Standard Inks ON Long Decode Time Normal Decode Time Reader ID and Firmware Handle Trigger Take Picture Handle Trigger Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY Prefix Comma Suffix Comma Suffix Enter Prefix Erase None Suffix Erase None Prefix Space Suffix Space Prefix Tab Keyboard Mode Suffix Tab Keyboard Mode Suffix Carriage Return Serial Mode Suffix Line Feed Serial Mode Suffix Carriage Return Line Feed Serial Mode Custom Keyboard US Keyboard Mapping Control LED s Separately False Control LED s Separately True Mirroring Off Mirroring On Set Targeting Zone Tolerances 50 Set Targeting Zone Tolerances 75 Batch File Collection Batch File Creator Batch File Description Download Collection E M173_01 Universal Keyboard Mapping M188_02 Save Se
44. eady to configure your imager using ESP Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ESP s configuration options Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 1 7 Select Protocol and Connect to Imager RS 232 Option e In the Select Protocol dialog box select the communications protocol you are using and click Next Connect Mode Baud The reader must be in the proper mode to RS 232 RS 232 connect Scan this symbol using the reader to set it into the right mode of operation Continue en ready Ouse Parity nee Ouse wh Stop Bits Two Data Bits Eight RS 232 Connect Mode Port COM1 a E Auto Connect Connect Cancel Back Next gt Cancel e Print the RS 232 Connect Mode symbol also shown in the Install ESP step and decode it with the imager to ensure that you are in the correct communications mode Keep the printed symbol in a convenient place for future use e Click Next when you are finished e The Com Port dialog will then reappear Select which communications port you are using If you don t see your communications port listed on the dropdown menu select Other Baud RS 232 Ouse Parity v None lt Stop Bits Two v Data Bits Eight Port COM1 Show Connect Symbol Auto Connect Connect Cancel e Click Connect e When you are connected successfully the CONNECTED message will appear in a green box in the status
45. eeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeesaaeeeeeeas 4 3 JSB INEA CC ies pases tress asdeh a e a 4 4 RS 232 IMGT ACC rari a a r atlantic as deco manent peseueees 4 5 PO ANON ee ence Wat ral Sessa Ul ue artes a Ute uti a 4 7 BOS AMON Sareea E shcnoamiscer asset 4 8 Preamble and Postamble by ESP ccccccccececseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeeeees 4 9 Keyboard Mapping Reamer iene error ere a Ome teen Sameer eee ert eee ort 4 10 Text Command S o dened heated eetcade a r a E 4 11 Other Communications Settings in ESP cccceccssseeeeeeseseeeeeeaeeeeees 4 12 Chapter 5 Read Cycle Read Cycle by ESP cccecccccssseceeccesseeecseeeeeeseeseeesseeeeesseegseesssaseeees 5 2 Button Stay DOWN Time ccccceeeeceeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeesaaaeeeeseneeeeeeas 5 3 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout ceceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeesaaeeees 5 4 Region Of Interest cc cecccseeececceeeeeeeceeseeecceesececseaeceesseaseeessseeesssaaeeees 5 5 Chapter 6 Symbologies Symbologies by ESP ccccccsssecccccessececceeseceeseeseeesseueeecsseueeeesseseeeeseas 6 2 GX 90 Fe 672 gerenereenee nmr ee tier feared ree eomteee Ree enter eer ence ere enter mer eGR rae eae Pie ch Seas rete 6 3 COJE aa ea tiaras etecse che ts a EER 6 4 OOS I acana autem oencsgeaes Stes aud ants OER 6 5 SOGS 120 acacia E E E sume tdowdaseeeaeeuencwmeneadt 6 6 Daa MIT isan chaz apen EN A E 6 7 iv Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual I
46. er through the USB port M133 01 USB Native Two Way Mode This mode is used when the user needs error corrected communication pile p between the Mobile Hawk and the host the USB port M135_04 USB Virtual COM Mode This mode allows an Mobile Hawk in a USB configuration to function as a virtual serial COM port This mode requires installation of a USB Virtual COM driver The USB Virtual COM Port Driver can be found in the Download Center on the Microscan website USB HID POS Terminal ID 131 This mode allows a USB cabled Mobile Hawk to communicate as a USB HID POS Terminal ID 131 device M668 _01 Mea M736 01 er r M188 02 Save Settings 4 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual RS 232 Interface Communications Enabling either of these modes will disable USB communications and require you to default the imager or read the USB Keyboard symbol to return to USB see RS 232 Interface for detailed steps on setting up the RS 232 Interface RS 232 Default Settings This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the RS 232 port E 1 You will need to read this symbol whenever you set up RS 232 communications Baud Rate RS 232 Baud Rate is the rate at which the imager and host transfer data It only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting M092 01 2400 M093 01 bee 4800 M094 01 J 9600 M09
47. etween UII and CPN in both tables UII 12345678 CPN 87654321 e The constructed UII type can be Contruct_1 Contruct_2 Construct_1 2 or IUID_ EQUIVALENT e The constructed CPN type can be PNR 30P or 240 The constructed LBN type can be 30T 7 12 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual E 38 Advanced Operations Contents TCIM AOR SUING S 63h ce cect cedar be ae ntesk E a a 8 2 MOCK SC UINOS esses cited ive is calc ile a od ck ics ac asab ees onde asdimes Gabo emadea natanndia eeunsdetases aus 8 4 This section introduces several settings that can be applied to speed up processing or improve readability in various circumstances Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 8 1 Illumination Settings Illumination Settings The Mobile Hawk s illumination settings can be controlled using the configuration symbols shown here Note The illumination default mode will reset the imager s illumination settings to factory default Q044 01 Hlumination Default Mode Q045 01 Dot Peen Enhance Illumination Dot Peen Enhance Illumination Mode Large Mark Mode Medium Mark Q047_01 Dot Peen Enhance Illumination Mode Small Mark Y ae Save Settings M188 02 8 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Illumination Settings by ESP Advanced Operations The Mobile Hawk s illumination settings can also be controlled using the graphic interface on the Illumination tab in ESP s I O Par
48. factured 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 three year extended warranty available with product registration This warranty is 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 misadjustment 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 is the only warranty provided by Microscan Systems Inc regarding the product Except for the limited warranty above the product is provided as is To the maximum extent permitted by law this express warranty excludes all other warranties express or implied including but n
49. ghts and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual iii Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Quick Start Check Required Hardware ccccccssccccssceeceeceeceeceeseeeeseeeeesseeeesseeeees 1 2 USB EET AC sees sass ag A ara ata ae as 1 3 RS 232 IMGM ACC erties tion ese Seneca ae endl acanesee eae deeda 1 4 PVG ea i SP anak hase eed se ate ate Seed eased oot ee a 1 5 SECC IMOGS lisse cecal cae en a nde eeeeetaed 1 6 Select Protocol and Connect to IMAGEL ccceeeceeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 1 7 Chapter 2 Using ESP EZ MOGE ois sala es a stead at Ses Soren Deed Sexes easels 2 2 FRO DIICATION IOC 28s oct ae poses eles at sei ee te a 2 4 Tee COMMU Ol S aera iar s eters lee etal decease et esse ee ea 2 5 Men Toolbar sg rots hese tn deco N tis gels cae ant deans cance ec en eadtos 2 6 Send RECEIVE araar tons deco na i raced acs seemed 2 16 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Targeting and Decoding cccccsscccsesecceesecceeeceeeeeeseeseesseseeeeeeesseaees 3 2 SCANNING GUIGSIINGS isons eke a a aT 3 3 Decode Zones and Lighting ZONES cccccceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeens 3 4 luminate Syste sieate oats teeta ceash a dtenden laws foveaecacaccats 3 7 illumination Seguente sehr se sala ook he seca beta aa i 3 9 Chapter 4 Communications COMMUNICATIONS DYE SP aesae aE EE A EER 4 2 Communications OVEFVIEW ccccccceeeee
50. he Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager The chapters are presented in the order in which the imager would be assembled configured and optimized Highlighting Cross references and web addresses are highlighted in blue bold References to ESP its toolbar headings Communications Symbologies I O Parameters etc and menu headings are highlighted in Bold Initial Caps vi Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Introduction Statement of Agency Compliance Fe The Mobile Hawk has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be compliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations 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 CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CE The Mobile Hawk has been tested for compliance to CE Conformit Europ enne standards and guidelines and was found to conform to applicable CE standards specifically the EMC requirements EN 55024 ESD EN 61000 4 2 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 3 EFT EN 61000 4 4 Surge EN 61000 4 5 Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 6 Magnetic Field Immunity EN 61000 4 8 Voltage Dips EN 61000 4 11 Emissions EN 55022 Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emission Current Harmonic Emissions IEC 6100
51. here Model Mema Model Memo Similar to Document Memo the information you type in the Model Memo field will appear in a context sensitive text box whenever your cursor hovers over the Model Memo item on the Options menu Memos created in Model Memo are specific to the model enabled when the message was created Insert up to 250 characters to describe this model Type model epecific information here Options Preferences Document Mema ECAC Type model specific information here Note Memos must be saved in a esp file if you want them to available in your next session If you do not save your current session any memos that you have entered during the session will be discarded and will be unavailable in your next session Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 13 Menu Toolbar Connection Wizard When you choose to connect to the imager via the Connection Wizard you will first need to select the correct protocol see Select Protocol and Connect to Imager When you have successfully connected to the imager you will see one of the two following displays in the status bar at the lower right of the screen RS 232 TONMESTER IY Point to Point COMI USB CONMESTED II Use HID 2 14 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP View The options in the View menu correspond to icons on the operations toolbar Parameters Setup Terminal Utilities Each option Wiel
52. hows how settings can be saved and received between ESP Export and the imager and ESP and the host hard drive Save to Reader Receive Reader Settings Import Export Import converts the ASCII settings from a text file to ESP configuration settings Export converts the active ESP configuration settings to an ASCII text file 2 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP Model The Model menu allows you to select between reader models When you choose another eee model the current connection with your present model will be terminated Mobile Hawk Mobile Hawk 1 New Model Remove Model New Model To connect to another model select New Model choose the model you want and click OK All models you have selected and enabled will continue to appear in the dropdown model menu The New Model option is repeated when you click the Switch Model button on the top row of icons 9 Switch Model Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Menu Toolbar Options You can use the Options menu to save memos and set up ESP preferences Preferences will be saved and loaded into ESP the next time ESP is opened whether or not you save the ESP file to the host computer Preferences gt General Tab Preferences General Terminal Bar Code Options Advanced On Startup Toolbar Style C Reload Last File Show Both Icon and Text Show Model Prompt O
53. in contactto 2 inches 4 The default imager settings is designed to read the broadest range of mark types Switching to Dot Peen Enhanced mode enables additional image processing to read challenging marks 5 Use the Start Stop button to enablefdisable capture of Images Moving the mouse over the image will display settings Used to capture the Image A green box will indicate the decoded symbol location 6 Click the Save Image button to save the image and to switch models Illumination Quick Setup Default Dot Feen Enhanced Small Medium Large Upload Images Save mage Click Start to capture an image When an image is captured it is displayed here Click Save Image to save it to a location of your choice For Help press Fl Mobile Hawk 1 Mobile Hawk SRREGTERIS Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP Image Quality The video view in EZ Mode and also on the Video tab in I O Parameters allows you to capture images from the Mobile Hawk for further analysis If Upload Images is checked and you click the Start button image captures will be uploaded automatically for every good read Images will also be uploaded for every bad read upon release of the imager s trigger The saved image will be a 60 quality quarter scale image by default You can right click on a captured image to bring up the menu shown below If you select Use higher quality images
54. ite design Dome Lighting Zone 35 88 1 mm 2 8 70 9 mm Field of View 2 1 53 3 mm ae 1 4 Indicates optimum standoff 36 1 mm Blue Red Donne Brightfield 1 Standoff 25 4 mimi rae 50 8 rrr 76 2 rrr Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 3 5 Decode Zones and Lighting Zones Low Angle Lighting Zone Field of View 2 1 53 3 mm 1 4 36 1 mim Low Angle g 1 Standoff 25 4 mm 2 50 8 mm cy 76 2 mm 3 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Brightfield 3 5 88 1 mm 2 8 70 9 mm indicates optimum performance Low Angle Illumination Angle 30 5 g g Basic Operations Illumination System The Mobile Hawk incorporates the patent pending MAXlite multi axis lighting illumination system designed to ensure reliable decoding of the toughest direct part marks Through an advanced combination of low angle dark field and multi colored dome bright field illumination techniques MAXlite provides even illumination of flat shiny surfaces enhancing embossed features or differentiating features on curved surfaces Dome Illumination Low Angle Illumination Low Angle Illumination The low angle illumination zone provides what is called dark field illumination ideal for very low contrast marks such as laser embossed or engraved marks This zone is useful on bo
55. long with other settings when a Send and Save is performed Send XON with Auto Connect sends an XON Begin Transmission command to the imager before starting the Auto Connect routine Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 11 Menu Toolbar Preferences gt Advanced Tab cont Ask to Save ESP File when Quitting When enabled prompts the user to save a esp file when ending a session 2 Save changes to session 9 esp7 Wes Ho Cancel The esp file will be saved in the location specified by the user S My Documents Seles File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Links Back gt Fe a Search Key Folders Folders x Mame Size Type Ei Desktop EA session 9esp 6KB ESP Document B My Documents a My Computer E3 A 344 Floppy tA Bs Local Disk 0 ka lt gt Connect to Readers via TCP IP When enabled shows the TCP IP Connection Wizard by default Use Default Storage Location When enabled automatically stores data in ESP s Application Data folder 2 12 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP Document Memo The information you type in the Document Memo field will appear in a context sensitive text box whenever your cursor hovers over the Document Memo item on the Options menu Insert up to 250 characters to describe this document Type document specific information here Options Preferences Bm eee Type document specific information
56. memory size available Important Be sure to save all settings before reading any of the following preamble symbols otherwise your settings may be lost v 3 ae Save Settings M188 02 Set the desired preamble by reading the appropriate symbol below M164 02 M166 01 Comma Space Tab USB Only Important Use Pa only with serial applications M218_02 M404 _01 M214 02 Tab Erase All Carriage Return Preamble Data Line Feed Note To erase all preamble and postamble data read the following symbol Er e a Erase Preamble and Postamble Data M406_02 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 4 Postamble Postamble A postamble is a character or series of characters that is added to the end of a decoded data string Postamble characters will appear in the order that they are enabled left to right For example if you enable a space and then a comma and then decode a symbol containing the data ABC your output will look like this ABC The only limit to the number of postambles enabled is the total memory size available Important Be sure to save all settings before reading any of the following postamble symbols otherwise your settings may be lost M188 02 Set the desired postamble by reading the appropriate symbol below Important Use only with serial applications M168 04 Carriage Return i Important Use only with serial applications M170_04 Carriage
57. n ESP with your cursor will display the settings used to capture the image In addition to the general purpose sequence a special sequence has been defined for dot peen marks This adds additional X Mode pre processing to the sequence steps allowing you to read some of the most challenging direct part marks with ease Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 3 9 Illumination Sequence 3 10 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual E 4 Communications Contents Communications OY ESP ainne byace nese sanesecesdeaicogstanbac esensegdudeenesianoeess endless 4 2 COMMUNICATIONS OVEIVICW voscg cost atioeinseic haces anata aaleluan ences acaba cdtaaewata bed snaveiahaetaeesaubee aaseseubimce cumsaceus 4 3 US Bei CO e a ede teats eee esti 4 een a bedded se anact pace doeneiee Saunt pica 4 4 Ro232 NENA CE sei tessa ote ers eed a ale tee Baus eee ie a ee aa a edea ees 4 5 GA REre G eee em nce E ee eT eee Se ree es ee eee ee ee ee eee ee oe ee 4 7 FOS ANS ss tere E ease cracls ces ig esac sc lai sc cscticra enc ee cast econ oe genes ances EE 4 8 Preamble and Postamble by ESP cccccseeccecccesseeeccessececeeeuceeeceusececeeeseeeseaseeeessaaeeeessegeeseneas 4 9 VS DO ARCA DOING cscaccenne Ateusancnssacececee NN 4 10 PED OMT AN CS setae tote tea seree teeters en a te eet eaten a eee eee neeeeone cena ena 4 11 Other Communications Settings in ESP ce cccccceceececseeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeseeeseeeeeeeeseaeeeeessaeeeeee
58. ng sand DE COGING tedcctententen shat e aR a a aa e ET RE 3 2 Scanning Gudele Sesidir I E S R 3 3 Decode Zones and LIGHUNG ZOMCS saie eE EO E A ees eel 3 4 Humipation Syste teases ea a T AA cannon 3 7 Huminaton SCOUCI CC eerie doa vragen doen neateninsaectanectandaoanaesanaadonaaite 3 9 This section explains how to practice targeting and triggering and how to begin configuring the imager Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 3 1 Targeting and Decoding Targeting and Decoding The Mobile Hawk features simple blue targeting LEDs to indicate optimal read range 1 Hold the imager about 6 from the mark and align the blue targeting pattern as shown below 2 Move the front of the imager steadily downward toward the mark and parallel to the mark surface mi MMV Hojiqon 3 The imager will decode the mark at the optimal read distance typically from the point of contact to 50 contact 12 70 mm Test Symbol 1 hae ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP Targeting LEDs Read the configuration symbols below to enable or disable targeting LEDs wipes Wie woe r M734 01 M735 _01 M188_02 Targeting Targeting Save 3 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Basic Operations Scanning Guidelines The Mobile Hawk makes reading the most difficult direct part marks easy The following guidelines will help ensure optimal performance e In the default illumination setup allow the Mobile Hawk to run through its illumin
59. nges previously made in ESP Select this option if you want to upload the imager s settings to ESP For example if your ESP file has a number of custom settings that you want to maintain and download to the imager you will lose those ESP settings if you choose to receive settings from the imager Save to Reader Receive Reader Settings Send No Save This saves ESP settings to current memory Save bo Reader Default Current Menu Settings Default all ESP Settings Send and Save Advanced Options This activates all changes in current memory and saves to the imager 2 16 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Using ESP Default When you select Default Current Menu Settings or Default all ESP Settings you are only defaulting settings in ESP The imager is not affected unless you download new settings Advanced Options Send Current View This is the same as Save to Reader gt Send No Receive Reader Settings Save except that only the commands in the current menu tree are sent Save to Reader Lock Reader Default Current Menu Settings Send Current Default Command This is the same as Send Advanced Options Send Current view Current View above but Send Current Command only saves the command that is currently selected Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 17 Send Receive 2 18 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual E gt Basic Operations Contents PAarQeti
60. ngs M188 02 Code 93 by ESP Code 93 Disabled Enabled Sample Code 93 Symbol 12 34567059 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 6 5 Code 128 Code 128 Read the following symbols to enable disable Code 128 settings Code 128 On Default Code 128 Off M283 01 M282 _ 01 er ie Save Settings M188 02 Code 128 by ESP Disabled Enabled Sample Code 128 Symbol 1254507894 6 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Symbologies Data Matrix Read the following symbols to enable disable Data Matrix settings Data Matrix ECC 0 140 On Default Data Matrix ECC 0 140 Off e oi Q005 _01 Q006 _01 Y ae Save Settings M188 02 Data Matrix by ESP Data Matrix Data Matrix ECE O 140 Disabled Enabled Sample Data Matrix Symbol Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 6 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Read the following symbols to enable disable Interleaved 2 of 5 settings Interleaved 2 of 5 On Default M244 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits On M246 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Four Digits On M248 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum On Fag M250 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Off E M243 _01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits Off Bi M245 02 Interleaved 2 of 5 Four Digits Off Ee M247 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Off g M249 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum On and Strip from Result ia
61. nly Show Icon Show Connect Prompt Only Show Text Receive 4fter Connect C Skip EZ Mode C Enable Send and Save as Customer Defaults Reload Last File At startup reloads the last file saved to the computer Show Model Prompt At startup remembers the last connected model and displays it in the Connecting dialog whenever you attempt to connect Skip EZ Mode At startup skips EZ Mode and opens directly in App Mode Show Connect Prompt At startup displays the Would you like to connect prompt Receive After Connect At startup loads the imager s settings into ESP This is not recommended if you want to preserve your ESP settings for future use Show Both Icon and Text Default Sets the toolbar to display icons and names of all operations Only Show Icon Sets the toolbar to display only icons representing operations without text Only Show Text Sets the toolbar to display names of operations only without icons 2 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Terminal Tab When Show Non Printable Characters is checked characters such as CRLF will be displayed in the terminal window When the Enhanced Format radio button is checked subscript and superscript formatting is shown When Display incoming data even when not in focus is checked data from the imager will continue to appear in the terminal even when ESP is not the top window on the host computer s screen When Enable Echo
62. nterleaved 2 of 5 PDF417 QR Code GS1 DataBar Symbology Identifier Chapter 7 I O Parameters I O Parameters by ESP Operational Feedback Gain Control EXDOSUPC eiin gece nents Data Validation ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeees Chapter 8 Advanced Operations Illumination Settings c ccceceeeeeees Lock Settings ccccceecessseeeseeseeeeeees Chapter 9 Terminal Terminal VieW ccccccccccseeeseeeeeeeeaees ENa emer meee Perea ee Poe OS ING esterases occtssaca snore neater ay IVIACKOS ciiai id teres See ea Terminal Right Click Menu Terminal Dropdown Menu Chapter 10 Utilities Device Control Differences from Default Firmware Advanced Appendices Appendix A General Specifications Appendix B Electrical Specifications Appendix C Mobile Hawk Maintenance Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Introduction About the Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager About the Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager The Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager is the world s highest performance handheld imager It easily reads any 1D or 2D symbol including challenging direct part marks DPMs The Mobile Hawk combines MAXlite illumination with aggressive X Mode algorithms The Mobile Hawk can be configured by reading Data Matrix symbols encoded with a wide variety of setup commands or by using Microscan s ESP Software About This Manual This manual provides complete information on setting up installing and configuring t
63. o or Edit Macro Click on desired macro to run The Terminal interface allows you to send commands to the imager by using macros by copying and pasting or by typing commands in the Send text field The Terminal view also displays symbol data or information from the imager You can also right click on the Terminal screen to bring up a menu of further options Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Terminal Find The Find function allows you to enter text strings to be searched for in the terminal window For example suppose a series of symbols have been scanned into the terminal view and you want to determine if a particular symbol whose data begins with ABC has been read 1 Type ABC into the Find box P E E Find fasc 2 Press Enter The first instance of ABC will be highlighted in the terminal window 3 Click the Find button to the left of the text field to locate additional instances of ABC Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 9 3 Send Send The Send function allows you to enter text commands and then send them to the imager See Text Commands For example suppose you want to disable the vibrate function in the imager To disable vibrate using a text command you would enter P A10 the command that disables vibrate in the text field and click Send 5 QY Parameters Terminal Utilities Click here to access the dropd
64. obile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Original decoded data 7 11 Data Validation Error Messages The following is a list of potential error messages 15434 ERROR DATA ELEMENT SEPARATOR 15434 ERROR DOUBLE TRAILER 15434 ERROR FORMAT INDICATOR 15434 ERROR HEADER 1ST POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 2ND POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 3RD POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER 4TH POSITION 15434 ERROR HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR 15434 ERROR TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION 15434 ERROR 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 UI ELEMENT FIRST 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 LONG Additional Notes e DF1 DFZ If the UII CPN field is 15434 ERROR xxxx DF1 DF7 are filled in with an empty string Otherwise the fields are used to display data elements If there are fewer than seven data elements an empty string is filled in at the end If there are more than seven elements only the first seven elements are displayed e There is a space b
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66. own menu of stored text commands Type text commands in the text field and then click the Send button to initiate Clicking Send repeatedly will initiate the command repeatedly Once text commands are initiated they are saved in a dropdown menu that can be accessed by clicking the arrow to the right of the text field You can also send the current command repeatedly by clicking the Send button repeatedly 9 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Macros Terminal Macros can be stored in a macro selection bar edited in a separate window and executed by clicking on the macro name Move Eo Skart Add Macro Default Macros Enable Text Commands Disable Text Commands Default Settings Ack Reader Info String Lock Reader Unlock Reader Trigger Reader Reboot Reader Show 8ML Rules Disable XML Rules Enable MoRead Disable MoRead When you click Move to Start the names of all the macros appear as shown at left Choose which macro but ton you want to appear in the first position at the bottom of the terminal view Click on all subsequent arrows to Edit the associated macros Mest Riom mm Text Commands Disable Text Commands Default Settings Ack Click on Next Row to see the next set of macro buttons Move to Start commands Click on the first arrow here to see Add Macro Default Macros and When you default macros
67. reen to complete 5 Right click on the open screen and select Save to Reader to implement the command in the imager Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Codabar Symbologies Read the following symbols to enable disable Codabar settings Codabar On Default Codabar Off m M275 _01 Lair ie Save Settings M188 02 M274 01 Codabar by ESP Codabar Enabled Checksum Enabled and strip from result Enabled and strip from result Sample Codabar Symbol AL2Z3456 e545 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual ESP allows you to enable a checksum or to enable a check sum and remove it from the decode result Code 39 Code 39 Read the following symbols to enable disable Code 39 settings Code 39 On Default Code 39 Off M235 _01 M234 01 Enable Checksum Disable Checksum Default M237 01 M236_01 Enable Checksum and Strip from Result a M238 01 Code 39 Extended Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On Full ASCII Off Default M233 01 EI F LET Save Settings M188 02 Code 39 by ESP El Code 39 Enabled Checksum Extended Full ASCII Disabled Enabled Enabled and strip from result Sample Code 39 Symbol 1234 wy eft 6 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Symbologies Code 93 Read the following symbols to enable disable Code 93 settings Code 93 On Default Code 93 Off M281 02 M280 01 oer Save Setti
68. ros brings up the Function Keys dialog which allows you to create customized macro functions Default Settings Function Keys The Function Keys dialog allows you to assign commands to specific function keys on a standard keyboard Note that the F1 key is reserved for opening ESP Help and the F3 key is reserved for the Find Next function aJe ejej sjeler e janj nf e Key Map Key F2 Clear Key Clear All Keys Select the desired function key and esky Seale then enter your macro keystrokes in the associated key map p Normal For example to make Ctrl F2 the Shift keystroke to send a trigger character select F2 then in the Ctrl text field Cert enter lt trigger character gt and click Shift Cir OK Then whenever Ctrl F2 is keyed the trigger character will start Ea the read cycle Alt Ctrl Alt Shift Ctrl Note This feature is also available from the Terminal Dropdown Menu and the Terminal tab of the Preferences dialog 9 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Terminal Terminal Dropdown Menu The terminal dropdown menu allows you to capture and save current text and it also includes the functions defined for the Terminal Right Click Menu Capture Text Save Current Text Change Font Change Echo Font Disable Echo Change Background Color Mon Printable Characters Default Settings Find Next Find Previous Keyboard Macro
69. s F3 sShift F3 Capture Text lets you append data in real time to a text file of your choice While in operation the text file cannot be opened You can select Pause to interrupt the capture flow or Stop to end the flow and open the file Save Current Text saves all text in the terminal window to a text file of your choice Find Next locates the next instance of the specified data string in the terminal This function can also be activated by pressing F3 Find Previous locates the most recently occurring instance of the specified data string in the terminal Keyboard Macros brings up the Function Keys dialog which allows you to create customized macro functions Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 9 7 Terminal Dropdown Menu 9 8 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual N 70 Utilities Contents PGCE E apiga REE E OA E E EA RN EA TE A E E E EA A A E E N 10 2 PUSKA eA DCI AUN EE E EN E A Re ie ede ie ined E E E leet oles 10 3 PUN AN EENE AA AETA N E AAEN Cares AEE EEE T AEA IA E E AT EE ATE 10 4 Aa 21E E 210 SANNE BE AES EEEE EAR A E T oer EE IEEE E PE N AA ETAT T 10 6 This section explains ESP s Utilities features These include Device Control an interface that lets you perform major operations with one click Differences from Default which shows all currently enabled Mobile Hawk settings that are not default settings Firmware where you can update your imager s firmware and Adv
70. s that pertain to that specific element of imager operation For example the Communications menu shows a Communications Mode command and then the options RS 232 Serial USB Keyboard and USB Native HID all of which are accessible from a dropdown menu e Graphic User Interfaces Settings can be configured using such point and click tools as radio buttons tabs spin boxes check boxes and drag and drop functions e Terminal ESP s Terminal interface allows you to send configuration and utility commands directly to the imager by typing them in the provided text field Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 2 1 EZ Mode EZ Mode The EZ Mode screen is the first thing you will see when you start ESP EZ Mode will help you get your imager up and running quickly and will acquaint you with the ESP interface 2 2 ESF ESP Untitled File Model Options Connect Help App Mode Connect Switch Model Fak The EZ Mode toolbar allows you to switch to App Mode check your connection parameters Illumination Quick Setup allows you to optimize the Mobile Hawk s illumination settings and decode algorithms for dot peen direct part marks Simply choose the size of the mark small medium or large 1 Align targeting on the symbol 2 Use the trigger button to initiate a decode sequence 3 Practice reading ideally the Mobile Hawk will read best with the face of the imager parallel to the target and with
71. saaess 4 12 This section includes connection parameters and options for communicating with the Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager in various interfaces Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Communications by ESP Communications by ESP To make changes to configuration settings in the Communications tree control 4 2 Parameters ESP Values Communications Communications Mode USB Keyboard Reader Packet Format Ram Reader to Host Packet Size 16384 Expect Host Response Disabled 1 Left click Reader Send Retry Count 3 on the to expand the Host Acknowledgement Timeout 15 tree Text Commands Disabled enable magic sequence USB Keyboard Rate 5 a RS232 Batch Mode Detect AS232 wt PAUA RAEE Detect A5232 Parity Stop Bits Two Data Bits Eight Keyboard Inter Message Delay 0 keyboard Mapping US English with leading 0 in alt nurn 2 Double click on the parameter and click once in the selection box to view options 3 Place your cursor in the selection box scroll down to the setting you want to change and click once on the setting Left click again on the open screen to complete the Right click on the open screen and select Save to selection Reader to implement the command in the imager Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Communications Communications Overview All Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imagers are shipped with a USB cable You
72. se a terminal program such as HyperTerminal or ESP s Terminal view RS 232 only Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 1 1 Check Required Hardware Check Required Hardware Parts List for USB Mobile Hawk e One Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager e One 12 ft USB cable pre attached to imager Parts List for RS 232 Mobile Hawk e One Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager e Cable clip attachment e Spacer e Two threaded screws e RS 232 Interface Kit Optional Accessory 8 ft coiled R 232 cable Power supply U S Euro or UK 1 2 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Quick Start USB Interface Note The USB interface draws its power from the host computer USB Configuration item Description Part Number 1 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager FIS 6170 0001G 2 USB Cable Included Installation Steps for USB 1 Connect the USB cable to the host 2 Open any program in your host computer that can receive keyboard text such as Notepad 3 Read the Reset to USB Factory Defaults symbol below Reset to USB Factory Defaults M049_03 i TTITITITttt o j p Ol OF Ol If you want symbol data to be entered as USB Configuration keyboard text read the USB Keyboard Mode symbol below Lee USB Keyboard Mode M134 02 4 Read the Save Settings symbol oe Save 1 aka Settings r Test Symbol M188_02 ABCDEEGHWKLMNOP Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s
73. t Packet Size is the amount of data in bytes that is sent to the host in packet format This feature allows you to set the maximum allowable packet size Expect Host Response Expect Host Response Disabled T Enabled When Expect Host Response is enabled the imager will re transmit data if it doesn t receive acknowledgement from the host Reader Send Retry Count Reader Send Retry Count 3 1 2147453647 Reader Send Retry Count sets the number of times the imager will re transmit data before abandoning further send attempts The minimum retry count is 1 which represents the initial transmission Host Acknowledgement Timeout Host Acknowledgement Timeout D 015 Seconds The Host Acknowledgement Timeout is the amount of time in seconds that the imager will wait for an acknowledgement from the host before re sending data 4 12 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Communications USB Keyboard Rate USE Keyboard Rate 1 255 4 Tris Requests that the host polls the USB Mobile Hawk at the rate specified 1 to 255 ms Keyboard Inter Message Delay Keyboard Inter Message Delay 0 2147483647 ms Places a delay between each character that is output by the imager when in Keyboard Mode Useful for applications that require a slower output rate Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 4 13 Other Communications Settings in ESP 4 14 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s
74. tances The information provided in this certification notice is correct to the best of Microscan s knowledge at the date of publication This notice is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification Users are responsible for determining the applicability of any ROHS legislation or regulations based on their individual use of the product viii Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual ee 1 Quick Start Contents Check Required Hardware fec3 cess to ecsa ceca ins oasis esa E oe Se ae eee eee 1 2 USB IMEC cnet eer Pr cP apm er REN MOR AL EE Eee Or Ct BE One tee eens ae eee Pest 1 3 PR 232 UO AC Cocca Aik eres Soe ee aad eae a eet ie ae heat aromas ee Cenc 1 4 Mo Gea Dale Se Ae es ee re an Ce cea en eget tes aah le eked nats teeta ce eas teen Boece 1 5 SEE VIOUS aoa icti bahia ate theater eh ale tae ia ele ue acetate the aa a a e a 1 6 Select Protocol and Connect to IMAGES ccccececcseeeeeeccessececaeeueeecceusseecseuaeceeseegeeeecsuaeseeesaaass 1 7 This section is designed to get your Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager up and running quickly so you can get a sense of its capabilities and test sample symbols Detailed setup information for configuring the imager for your specific application can be obtained in the subsequent sections Your interface type will determine how data is received by your host When sending data by USB you must open a text editor in your host computer When sending data serially you must u
75. ter Escape Insert in the text fields and selecting from the dropdown menu P D U you can also click any of age L own F these preset buttons to set a Scroll through a list of all preamble and postamble options and then click Insert preamble or postamble Left Bere Right Carriage Return CA 4 Percent Sign Esc 500 me Delay Tab Revstroke USB Tab Ascii Forward Slash Esc Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Keyboard Mapping Keyboard Mapping The Keyboard Mapping feature provides alternatives for keyboards that do not conform to US English mapping Note Universal Keyboard mapping is slightly slower than the other language specific options because it maps data by reference to the full set of ASCII characters The advantage of Universal Keyboard mapping is that it allows any language and keyboard layout to be mapped Important Keyboard Mapping is not to be confused with USB Keyboard Mode which has an entirely different function namely to enable USB cabled communications See USB Interface ms 2 f M172 01 M602_01 M606_01 US English No Leading US English Leading US English Ctrl char for 0 for non printable 0 for non printable non printable characters characters Default characters M603_01 M604 01 M605_01 French German Japanese M173_01 Ta Universal Keyboard Custom Keyboard MEE ME Enable Alternate OS
76. th specular and non specular surfaces and emphasizes surface texture The optimum lighting angle for most marks is 30 degrees which occurs when the Mobile Hawk is approximately 0 25 away from the target mark This illumination zone actually directs light inward at an angle which varies with the actual working distance and provides a good source of low angle illumination from contact 5 degrees to about 0 5 inch 45 degrees Beyond this working zone for dark field illumination this zone converts to a general purpose illuminator due to a portion of the illumination passing straight through the light pipe This can be useful in providing bright field illumination This Zone was designed for reading larger marks such as 1D bar codes at longer working distances Low Angle Illumination s ae Zone 1 7 j Contact to 3 0 5 CONTACT 0 i reams 3 FAR RANGE i Low Angle IMAGING j Illumination Zone 2 0 5 7 and greater p eat gine Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual 3 7 Illumination System Dome Illumination Dome illumination provides diffused uniform light The large solid angle of illumination supports imaging of shiny flat surfaces or curved surfaces This zone is useful on specular and non specular surfaces ideal for de emphasizing surface texture and elevation curves The dome provides the widest area of coverage at close working distances It is important to note that for marks that
77. ttings Save Collection As Add Batch File Folder Browse The Download Collection and Save Collection As buttons allow you to acquire the entire contents of the batch file archive and save the files in a location of your choice Scroll through the list of batch files in the archive and choose the ones you need Move them to the collection window using the Add arrow Files can also be transferred by clicking and dragging The single Remove arrow functions in the same way as the Add arrow except that it transfers files back to the batch archive The double Remove arrow allows you to transfer all files simultaneously Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual M o pendices Appendix A General Specifications ccccccceccccceececeeeseeceeececeeeceseeuceseeueeesaeacessuaeessuaeessaeeeseaes A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications sxxsccaesiesedencceacdaces iste ses cence deceweiaentdien veaece Gieadee skew oseiabia eieeeeee A 3 Appendix C Mobile Hawk Maintenance ccccccceeececeececeeeeeceeeececeeecesseeessecessueesseeeeeseeeeesees A 6 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual A 1 General Specifications Appendix A General Specifications Mechanical 7 180 mm Wian 2 5 63 mm Depth 14 5 114 mm Weight 7 2 oz 204 g not including cable Environmental Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F
78. view in ESP Utilities is a simple way to update and verify your imager s firmware and to update batch files Choose App Code from the Firmware Update dropdown menu and click Start to install new firmware in the Mobile Hawk Ez Mode Autoconmect Send Recy Switch Model Parameters Terminal Utilities Device Contral Differences Firmware Advanced Firmware Update p Select a file type to download Start Batch File Update p Select a file to download Start Use this dropdown menu to rE ce locate batch files in the host The Firmware Verification tool computer s file directory sends a direct query to the imager Download the needed files for its Application Code Version directly to the imager by Firmware Version Boot Code clicking the Start button Version and Radio Version Firmware Yerhication Request Part No App Code Versior Bac Note To ensure correct operation cycle power to the imager turn the imager off and then on after the firmware update is complete 10 4 Mobile Hawk Handheld DPM Imager User s Manual Utilities Imager ID Another way to query the imager for its identifying information is by reading the following symbol ETT Imager ID M153_01 Fie Save Settings M188 02 The host s text program will output a data string containing the imager s identifying information in the following format

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