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1. 11 2 Chapter 12 Customer Support Technical Assistance 12 1 Online Technical Assistance 12 1 Product Service and Repair 12 2 Online Product Service and Repair Assistance 12 3 Limited Warranty 12 3 Appendix A Symbology Chart A 1 ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 A 2 Code Page Mapping of Printed barcodes A 4 vi 3200 Imager Identification Item Number Serial Number and Compliance Information location 3200 User s Guide 1 1 1 Getting Started About This Manual This User s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the 3200 linear imager Product specifications dimensions warranty and customer support information are also included Honeywell barcode imagers are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings If you need to change these settings programming is accomplished by scanning the barcodes in this guide An asterisk next to an option indicates the default setting Unpacking the Imager After you open the shipping carton containing the 3200 linear imager take the following steps Check to make sure everything you ordered is present
2. 6 17 iv UPC E0 and UPC E1 6 18 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Expand 6 18 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Required 6 18 UPC E0 Check Digit 6 19 UPC E0 Number System 6 19 UPC E0 Addenda 6 19 EAN JAN 13 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Check Digit 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator 6 21 ISBN Translate 6 21 EAN JAN 8 6 21 EAN JAN 8 Check Digit 6 22 EAN JAN 8 Addenda 6 22 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required 6 22 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator 6 23 MSI 6 23 MSI Check Character 6 23 MSI Message Length 6 24 Plessey Code 6 24 Plessey Message Length
3. 6 24 RSS Limited 6 25 RSS Expanded 6 26 RSS Expanded Message Length 6 26 China Post Code 6 27 Chapter 7 Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships 7 1 Supported Interface Keys 7 3 Chapter 8 Utilities To Add a Test Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies 8 1 Show Software Revision 8 1 Show Data Format 8 1 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults 8 1 v Chapter 9 Default Chart Resetting the Standard Product Defaults 9 1 Menu Commands 9 1 Chapter 10 Product Specifications 3200 Linear Imager Product Specifications 10 1 Chapter 11 Maintenance Repairs 11 1 Maintenance 11 1 Cleaning the Device 11 1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors 11 1 Replacing the Interface Cable 11 2 Troubleshooting
4. 3200 Linear Imager User s Guide Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc HII reserves the right to make changes in speci fications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not repre sent a commitment on the part of HII HII shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnish ing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied repro duced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2008 2009 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective owners Web Address www honeywellaidc com i Chapter 1 Getting Started About This Manual 1 1 Unpacking the Imager 1 1 3200 Linear Imager Models 1 1 Connecting the Imager with USB 1 2 USB PC or Macintosh
5. 5 2 Data Format Editor Commands 5 2 Data Format Editor 5 3 Data Formatter 5 4 Chapter 6 Symbologies Introduction 6 1 Message Length 6 1 Codabar 6 2 Codabar Start Stop Characters 6 2 Codabar Check Character 6 2 Codabar Message Length 6 3 iii Code 39 6 4 Code 39 Start Stop Characters 6 4 Code 39 Check Character 6 5 Code 39 Message Length 6 5 Full ASCII 6 6 Code 39 Code Page 6 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 6 7 Check Digit 6 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length 6 8 Code 93 6 9 Code 93 Message Length 6 9 Code 93
6. Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping Check for damage during shipment Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton 3200 Linear Imager Models Note The Honeywell 3200 linear imager may be used with two interfaces which are described in this User s Guide Refer to the chart below to determine the models that can be used with your interface The chart below lists the 3200 linear imager models 04 designates ivory and 14 designates black Models Primary Interfaces 3200 04USBE ivory 3200 14USBE black USB 3200 04KBWE ivory 3200 14KBWE black Keyboard wedge 1 2 3200 User s Guide Connecting the Imager with USB Note Honeywell recommends connecting the imager end of the cable first and the host end second An imager can be connected to the USB port of a computer 1 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the imager and to the computer 2 The imager beeps 3 Verify the imager operation by scanning a barcode from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual For additional USB programming and technical information refer to the Honeywell USB Application Note available at www honeywellaidc com USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard The 3200 linear imagers are factory programmed for a USB interface If this is your interface and you do not need to modify the settings skip to Chapter 3 If you programmed the imager for a different terminal
7. Code 128 Message Length Minimum 0 80 0 6 14 Maximum 0 80 80 6 14 Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code Page 6 14 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 3200 User s Guide 9 7 Code 128 Function Code Transmit Off 6 14 On 6 14 ISBT Concatenation Off 6 13 On 6 13 Telepen Default All Telepen Settings 6 15 Telepen Off 6 15 On 6 15 Telepen Output AIM Telepen Output 6 15 Original Telepen Output 6 15 Telepen Message Length Minimum 1 60 1 6 15 Maximum 1 60 60 6 15 UPC A Default All UPC A Settings 6 16 UPC A Off 6 16 On 6 16 UPC A Check Digit Off 6 16 On 6 16 UPC A Number Sys tem Off 6 16 On 6 16 UPC A 2 Digit Addenda Off 6 17 On 6 17 UPC A 5 Digit Addenda Off 6 17 On 6 17 UPC A Addenda Required Not Required 6 17 Required 6 17 UPC E Default All UPC E Settings 6 18 UPC E0 Off 6 18 On 6 18 UPC E1 Off 6 18 On 6 18 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 9 8 3200 User s Guide UPC E Expand Off 6 18 On 6 18 UPC E Check Digit Off 6 19 On 6 19 UPC E Number Sys tem Off 6 19 On 6 19 UPC E 2 Digit Addenda Off 6 19 On 6 19 UPC E 5 Digit Addenda Off 6 19 On 6 19 UPC E Addenda Required Not Required 6 18 Required 6 18 EAN JAN 13 Default All EAN JAN 13 Settings 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Off 6 20 On 6 20 EA
8. Off On 6 14 3200 User s Guide Code 128 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 80 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 80 Code 128 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the barcode below select the code page with which the barcodes were created from the chart Code Page Mapping of Printed barcodes on page A 4 and scan the value and the SAVE barcode from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly Code 128 Function Code Transmit By default Code 128 function codes are not transmitted with Code 128 barcode data However if you wish to transmit Code 128 function codes with the barcode data scan the Function Codes On barcode below Telepen lt Default All Telepen Settings gt Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 128 Code Page Function Codes Off Function Codes On 3200 User s Guide 6 15 Telepen Telepen Output Using AIM Telepen Output the imager reads symbols with start stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII start st
9. Reprogram the scanner with the proper symbology selections See Chapter 6 The scanner won t read your barcode at all 1 Scan the sample barcodes in the back of this manual If the scanner reads the sample barcodes check that your barcode is readable Verify that your barcode symbology is enabled see Chapter 6 2 If the scanner still can t read the sample barcodes scan All Symbologies on page 6 1 If you aren t sure what programming options have been set in the scanner or if you want the factory default settings restored scan Resetting the Standard Product Defaults on page 9 1 11 4 3200 User s Guide 3200 User s Guide 12 1 12 Customer Support Technical Assistance If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device please call your distributor or the nearest technical support office North America Canada Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmnasupport honeywell com Latin America Telephone 803 835 8000 Telephone 800 782 4263 E mail hsmlasupport honeywell com Brazil Telephone 55 21 3535 9100 Fax 55 21 3535 9105 E mail brsuporte honeywell com Mexico Telephone 803 835 8000 E mail hsmlasupport honeywell com Europe Middle East and Africa Telephone 31 0 40 7999 393 Fax 31 0 40 2425 672 E mail hsmeurosupport honeywell com Hong Kong Telephone 852 29536436 Fax 851 2511 3557 E mail aptechsupport honeywell com Singapore Telephone 65 6842 7155 Fax
10. Back Space DC4 14 Back Tab Back Tab NAK 15 F12 Reserved SYN 16 F1 F1 ETB 17 F2 F2 CAN 18 F3 F3 EM 19 F4 F4 SUB 1A F5 F5 ESC 1B F6 F6 FS 1C F7 F7 GS 1D F8 F8 RS 1E F9 F9 US 1F F10 F10 IBM 3191 92 3471 72 3196 97 3476 77 Telex all models 7 4 3200 User s Guide 3200 User s Guide 8 1 8 Utilities To Add a Test Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I D before the decoded symbology See the Symbology Chart included in the page A 1 for the single character code that identifies each symbology This action first clears all current prefixes then programs a Code I D prefix for all symbologies This is a temporary setting that will be removed when the unit is power cycled Show Software Revision Scan the barcode below to output the current software revision unit serial number and other product information Show Data Format Scan the barcode below to show current data format settings Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren t sure what programming options are in your imager or you ve changed some options and want the standard product default settings restored scan the Standard Product Default Settings barcode below The Menu Commands starting on page 9 1 lists the standard product default settings for each of the commands indicated by an asterisk on the programming pages Add Code I
11. Coupon Code UPC A EAN JAN 8 UPC E All Symbologies On All Symbologies Off 6 2 3200 User s Guide EXAMPLE Decode only those barcodes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those barcodes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 For a value other than the minimum and maximum message length defaults scan the barcodes included in the explanation of the symbology then scan the digit value of the message length and Save barcodes on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual The minimum and maximum lengths and the defaults are included with the respective symbologies Codabar lt Default All Codabar Settings gt Codabar Codabar Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the barcode You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters Default Don t Transmit Codabar Check Character Codabar check characters are created using different modulos You can program the imager to read only Codabar barcodes with Modulo 16 check characters Default No Check Character On Off Transmit Don t Transmit 3200 User s Guide 6 3 No Check Character indicates that the imager reads and transmits barcode data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit the imager will only read Codabar barcodes printed
12. Spain Switzerland Belgium Finland 2 4 3200 User s Guide Please refer to Honeywell website www honeywellaidc com for complete keyboard country support information and applicable interfaces If you need to program a keyboard for a country other than one listed above scan the Program Keyboard Country barcode below then scan the numeric barcode s for the appropriate country from the inside back cover then the Save barcode Keyboard Style This programs keyboard styles such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock Default Regular Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on Autocaps via NumLock barcode should be scanned in countries e g Germany France where the Caps Lock key cannot be used to toggle Caps Lock The NumLock option works similarly to the regular Auotcaps but uses the NumLock key to retrieve the current state of the Caps Lock Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an external keyboard IBM AT or equivalent Note After scanning the Emulate External Keyboard barcode you must power cycle your computer Keyboard Modifiers This modifies special keyboard features such as CTRL ASCII codes and Turbo Mode Program Keyboard Country Regular Caps Lock Autocaps via NumLock Emulate External Keyboard 3200 User s Guide 2 5 Control ASCII Mode On The imager sends key combinations for A
13. The host system power is on if external power isn t used The trigger works Cable Release 3200 User s Guide 11 3 Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols If the scanner isn t reading symbols well check that the symbols Aren t smeared rough scratched or exhibiting voids Aren t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface Are enabled in the scanner or in the decoder to which the scanner connects Is the barcode displayed but not entered The barcode is displayed on the host device correctly but you still have to press a key to enter it the Enter Return key or the Tab key for example You need to program a suffix Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the barcode data plus the key you need such as CR to enter the data into your application Refer to Prefix Suffix Overview on page 4 1 for further information Does the scanner read the barcode incorrectly If the scanner reads a barcode but the data is not displayed correctly on the host screen The scanner may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface For example you scan 12345 and the host displays es Reprogram the scanner with the correct Plug and Play or Terminal selection barcode See Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 The scanner may not be programmed to output your barcode data properly For example you scan 12345 and the host displays A12345B
14. V V f F v V BEL G ETB W G 7 7 G G W W g G w W BS H CAN X H 8 8 H H X X h H x X HT I EM Y I 9 9 I I Y Y i I y Y LF J SUB Z J Z J J Z Z j J z Z VT K ESC A K F K K K k K P FF L FS B L lt G L L L l L Q CR M GS C H M M M m M R SO N RS D gt I N N N n N S SI O US E O J O O _ O o O DEL T Full ASCII Off Full ASCII On 3200 User s Guide 6 7 Code 39 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the barcode below select the code page with which the barcodes were created from the chart Code Page Mapping of Printed barcodes on page A 4 and scan the value and the SAVE barcode from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly Interleaved 2 of 5 lt Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings gt Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the imager reads and transmits barcode data with or without a check digit Code 39 Code Page On Off
15. 6B k 12 0C FF 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C l 13 0D CR 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E SO 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 0F SI 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F o 16 10 DLE 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 70 p 17 11 DC1 49 31 1 81 51 Q 113 71 q 18 12 DC2 50 32 2 82 52 R 114 72 r 19 13 DC3 51 33 3 83 53 S 115 73 s 20 14 DC4 52 34 4 84 54 T 116 74 t 21 15 NAK 53 35 5 85 55 U 117 75 u 22 16 SYN 54 36 6 86 56 V 118 76 v 23 17 ETB 55 37 7 87 57 W 119 77 w 24 18 CAN 56 38 8 88 58 X 120 78 x 25 19 EM 57 39 9 89 59 Y 121 79 y 26 1A SUB 58 3A 90 5A Z 122 7A z 27 1B ESC 59 3B 91 5B 123 7B 28 1C FS 60 3C lt 92 5C 124 7C 29 1D GS 61 3D 93 5D 125 7D 30 1E RS 62 3E gt 94 5E 126 7E 31 1F US 63 3F 95 5F _ 127 7F 3200 User s Guide A 3 Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 128 80 160 A0 192 C0 224 E0 129 81 161 A1 193 C1 225 E1 130 82 162 A2 194 C2 226 E2 131 83 163 A3 195 C3 227 E3 132 84 164 A4 196 C4 228 E4 133 85 165 A5 197 C5 229 E5 134 86 166 A6 198 C6 230 E6 135 87 167 A7 199 C7 231
16. BPS 2 6 2400 BPS 2 6 4800 BPS 2 6 9600 BPS 2 6 19200 BPS 2 6 38400 BPS 2 6 57600 BPS 2 6 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 2 7 7 Data 1 Stop Parity None 2 7 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 2 7 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Even 2 7 7 Data 2 Stop Parity None 2 7 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Odd 2 7 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 2 7 8 Data 1 Stop Parity None 2 7 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 2 7 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 3200 User s Guide 9 3 RS 232 Handshaking RTS CTS Off 2 8 RTS CTS On 2 8 XON XOFF Off 2 8 XON XOFF On 2 8 ACK NAK Off 2 8 ACK NAK On 2 8 Output Selections Beeper Good Read Off 3 1 On 3 1 Beeper Volume Good Read Off 3 1 Low 3 1 Medium 3 1 High 3 1 Beeper Pitch Good Read Frequency Low 1600 min 400Hz 3 1 Medium 2550 3 1 High 4200 max 9000Hz 3 1 Trigger Mode Manual Serial Trigger 3 1 Automatic Trigger 3 2 Reread Delay Short 500 ms 3 2 Medium 750 ms 3 2 Long 1000 ms 3 2 Extra Long 2000 ms 3 2 Prefix Suffix Selections Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies 4 3 Prefix Add Prefix 4 3 Clear One Prefix 4 3 Clear All Prefixes 4 3 Suffix Add Suffix 4 4 Clear One Suffix 4 4 Clear All Suffixes 4 4 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 9 4 3200 User s Gui
17. D Prefix to All Symbologies Temporary Show Revision Data Format Settings Standard Product Default Settings 8 2 3200 User s Guide 3200 User s Guide 9 1 9 Default Chart Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren t sure what programming options are in your imager or you ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored scan the Standard Product Default Settings barcode below The chart on the following pages lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands indicated by an asterisk on the programming pages Menu Commands The following chart lists all of the menu commands and the defaults and ranges for each entry Selection Setting Indicates default Page Factory Default Set tings Default Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID USB PC Keyboard 2 2 Program Keyboard Country USA 2 3 Belgium 2 3 Denmark 2 3 Finland 2 3 France 2 3 Germany Austria 2 3 Great Britain 2 3 Italy 2 3 Norway 2 3 Spain 2 3 Switzerland 2 3 Keyboard Style Regular 2 4 Emulate External Keyboard 2 4 Standard Product Default Settings 9 2 3200 User s Guide Keyboard Modifiers Control ASCII Off 2 5 Control ASCII On 2 5 Numeric Keypad Off 2 5 Numeric Keypad On 2 5 Auto Direct Conn Off 2 5 Auto Direct Conn On 2 5 Serial Port Connection RS 232 1 5 Baud Rate 300 BPS 2 6 600 BPS 2 6 1200
18. E7 136 88 168 A8 200 C8 232 E8 137 89 169 A9 201 C9 233 E9 138 8A 170 AA 202 CA 234 EA 139 8B 171 AB 203 CB 235 EB 140 8C 172 AC 204 CC 236 EC 141 8D 173 AD 205 CD 237 ED 142 8E 174 AE 206 CE 238 EE 143 8F 175 AF 207 CF 239 EF 144 90 176 B0 208 D0 240 F0 145 91 177 B1 209 D1 241 F1 146 92 178 B2 210 D2 242 F2 147 93 179 B3 211 D3 243 F3 148 94 180 B4 212 D4 244 F4 149 95 181 B5 213 D5 245 F5 150 96 182 B6 214 D6 246 F6 151 97 183 B7 215 D7 247 F7 152 98 184 B8 216 D8 248 F8 153 99 185 B9 217 D9 249 F9 154 9A 186 BA 218 DA 250 FA 155 9B 187 BB 219 DB 251 FB 156 9C 188 BC 220 DC 252 FC 157 9D 189 BD 221 DD 253 FD 158 9E 190 BE 222 DE 254 FE 159 9F 191 BF 223 DF 255 FF A 4 3200 User s Guide Code Page Mapping of Printed barcodes Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters
19. Keyboard 1 2 Plug and Play 1 3 Connecting the Imager When Powered by Host Keyboard Wedge 1 3 Keyboard Wedge Connection 1 4 Laptop Direct Connect 1 4 Connecting the Imager with RS 232 Serial Port 1 4 Reading Techniques 1 6 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults 1 6 Chapter 2 Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID 2 1 Supported Terminals 2 2 Keyboard Country 2 3 Keyboard Style 2 4 Keyboard Modifiers 2 4 RS 232 Baud Rate 2 6 RS 232 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity 2 7 RS 232 Handshaking 2 8 Chapter 3 Output Good Read Indicators 3 1 Beeper Good Read 3 1 Beeper Pitch Good Read 3
20. OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any provision is held invalid and unenforceable such determina tion shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof Use of any peripherals not manufactured sold by HII may result in damage not covered by this warranty This includes but is not limited to cables power sup plies cradles and docking stations HII extends these warranties only to users of the products These warranties are non transferable The duration of the limited warranty for the 3200 linear imager is two 2 years 3200 User s Guide A 1 A Appendix A Symbology Chart Note m represents the AIM modifier character Refer to International Technical Specification Symbology Identifiers for AIM modifier character details Note Prefix Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal All Symbologies 99 entry Refer to Data Editing beginning on page 4 1 and Data Formatting beginning on page 5 1 for information about using Code ID and AIM ID Symbology Code ID AIM ID Hex ID Symbology Code ID AIM ID Hex ID China Post Q X0 51 IATA 2 of 5 f Rm 66 Codabar a Fm 61 Interleaved 2 of 5 e lm 65 Codablock F q Om 71 Korea Post X0 3F Code 2 of 5 f Rm 66 Matrix 2
21. SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual 2nd Scan Transmission 1st Scan Transmission Intermessage Delay Intermessage Delay 3200 User s Guide 5 1 5 Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction You may use the Data Format Editor to change the imager s output For example you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in barcode data as it is scanned The selections in the following pages are used only if you wish to alter the output Default Data Format setting None Normally when you scan a barcode it gets outputted automatically however when you do a format you must use a send command see Send Commands on page 5 2 within the format program to output data Multiple formats may be programmed into the imager They are stacked in the order in which they are entered However the following list presents the order in which formats are applied 1 Specific Term ID Actual Code ID Actual Length 2 Specific Term ID Actual Code ID Universal Length 3 Specific Term ID Universal Code ID Actual Length 4 Specific Term ID Universal Code ID Universal Length 5 Universal Term ID Actual Code ID Actual Length 6 Universal Term ID Actual Code ID Universal Length 7 Universal Term ID Universal Code ID Actual Length 8 Universal Term ID Universal Code ID Universal Length If you have changed data format settings and wish to clear all formats
22. Validate Type 10 and Transmit Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit 6 24 3200 User s Guide MSI Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 4 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 Plessey Code lt Default All Plessey Code Settings gt Plessey Code Plessey Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 4 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 RSS 14 lt Default All RSS 14 Settings gt Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 3200 User s Guide 6 25 RSS 14 RSS Limited lt Default All RSS Limited Settings gt RSS Limited RSS Expanded lt Default All RSS Expanded Settings gt On Off On Off 6 26 3200 User s Guide RSS Expanded RSS Expanded Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 4 74 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 74 EAN UCC Emulation The imager can automatically format the output from any EAN UCC data carrier to emulate what would be encoded in an equivalent UCC EAN 128 or RSS Composite symbol EAN UCC data c
23. and return to the factory defaults scan the Default Data Format code on page 5 3 To Add a Data Format Step 1 Scan the Enter Data Format symbol page 5 3 Step 2 Terminal Type Refer to the Supported Terminals Chart page 2 2 and locate the Ter minal ID number for your PC Scan three numeric barcodes on the inside back cover to program the imager for your terminal ID you must enter 3 digits For example scan 0 0 0 for an RS 232 TTL Note The wildcard for all terminal types is 0099 Step 3 Code I D In the find the symbology to which you want to apply the data format Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Step 4 Length Specify what length up to 9999 characters of data will be acceptable for this symbology Scan the four digit data length from the Program 5 2 3200 User s Guide ming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Note 50 characters is entered as 0050 9999 is a universal number indicating all lengths Step 5 Editor Commands Refer to the Format Editor Commands Chart page 5 2 Scan the symbols that represent the command you want to enter 94 alphanu meric characters may be entered for each symbology data format Step 6 Scan Save from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to save your entries Other Programming Selections Clear One Data Format This deletes one data fo
24. discharge Sealant Rating IP41 Product Agency Compliance International IEC60825 1 Eye Safety Class 1 LED Japan VCCI Taiwan BSMI South Korea MIC Australia NZ C Tick marked Europe CE 2004 108 EC EMC directive Class B EMI USA FCC Class B Canada ICES 003 Class B 10 2 3200 User s Guide Standard Cable Pinouts Keyboard Wedge 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug connects to the imager handle 1 2 Cord shield 3 Tied to supply power 4 Supply ground 5 Terminal clock 6 Terminal data 7 Supply power input Refer to tables on page 10 1 8 Keyboard data 9 Keyboard clock 10 3200 User s Guide 10 3 Standard Cable Pinouts Serial Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plug connects to the imager handle 1 2 Cord shield 3 Prog 1 Tied to supply power for primary cable 4 Supply ground 5 Receive data Serial data to imager 6 Transmit data Serial data from imager 7 Supply power input Refer to tables on page 10 1 8 Request to send data 9 Clear to send data 10 10 4 3200 User s Guide Standard Cable Pinouts USB 10 Pin Modular Plug connects to the imager handle 1 2 Data 3 Tied to supply power 4 Supply ground 5 6 7 5 volt supply power input 8 9 10 Data 3200 User s Guide 11 1 11 Maintenance Repairs Repairs and or upgrades are not to be performed on this product These services are to be performed only by an authorized service center Please see Customer Support
25. interface and you want to change to a USB Keyboard PC or USB Keyboard Mac scan one of the following codes to program the 3200 linear imager Scanning these codes adds a CR and selects the terminal ID USB PC Keyboard 124 USB Macintosh Keyboard 125 USB Keyboard PC USB Keyboard Mac 3200 User s Guide 1 3 Plug and Play Plug and Play barcodes provide instant imager set up for commonly used interfaces Note After you scan one of the codes power cycle the host terminal to have the interface in effect Connecting the Imager When Powered by Host Keyboard Wedge An imager can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a keyboard wedge plugged into the serial port or connected to a portable data terminal The following is an example of a keyboard wedge connection 1 Turn off power to the terminal computer 2 Disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal computer 3 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the imager and to the terminal computer 4 Turn the terminal computer power back on Note You will not hear a power up beep because the 3200 linear imager is factory defaulted to a USB connection You must scan the IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR suffix barcode on page 1 4 to enable keyboard wedge ability Verify the imager operation by scanning a barcode from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual The imager beeps once 1 4 3200 User s Guide Keyboard Wedg
26. it may be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case select the code page with which the barcodes were created The data characters should then appear properly Note The Code Page option is available for Code 39 Code 93 and Code 128 Code Page Standard Description 1 CP ISO646 2 Default ISO 2022 Automatic National Replacement Characters 3 CP Binary 82 ISO 2022 11 Swe Swedish Replacement Characters 83 ISO 2022 69 Fra French Belgium Replacement Charac ters 81 ISO 2022 25 Fra French Belgium Replacement Charac ters 84 ISO 2022 11 Ger German Replacement Characters 85 ISO 2022 11 Ita Italian Replacement Characters 86 ISO 2022 11 Swi Swiss Replacement Characters 87 ISO 2022 11 UK British Replacement Characters 88 ISO 2022 11 Dan Danish Replacement Characters 89 ISO 2022 11 Nor Norwegian Replacement Characters 90 ISO 2022 11 Spa Spanish Replacement Characters Sample Symbols UPC A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 128 EAN 13 1234567890 Code 128 9 780330 290951 654 EAN 8 3210 5 456123 8 0 UPC E Sample Symbols Code 93 123456 9 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial 123456 Matrix 2 of 5 6543210 RSS 14 01 00123456789012 Code 39 Codabar BC321 A13579B Programming Chart A C Save B Discard F E D Note If you m
27. of 5 m X0 6D Code 11 h Hm 68 MSI g Mm 67 Code 16K o Km 6F No Read 9C Code 39 b Am 62 Plessey Code n P0 6E Code 32 Pharma ceutical PARAF lt X0 3C PosiCode W pm 57 Code 49 l Tm 6C Reduced Space Symbology RSS 14 RSS Limited RSS Expanded y em 79 Code 93 i Gm 69 Telepen t Bm 74 Code 128 j Cm 6A Trioptic Code X0 3D UCC EAN 128 I C1 49 UPC A c E0 63 EAN JAN 8 D E4 44 UPC A with Extended Coupon Code c E3 63 EAN JAN 13 d E0 64 UPC E E E0 45 EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code d E3 64 All Symbologies 99 A 2 3200 User s Guide ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 Note This table applies to U S style keyboards Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code PC regional settings Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 0 00 NUL 32 20 64 40 96 60 1 01 SOH 33 21 65 41 A 97 61 a 2 02 STX 34 22 66 42 B 98 62 b 3 03 ETX 35 23 67 43 C 99 63 c 4 04 EOT 36 24 68 44 D 100 64 d 5 05 ENQ 37 25 69 45 E 101 65 e 6 06 ACK 38 26 amp 70 46 F 102 66 f 7 07 BEL 39 27 71 47 G 103 67 g 8 08 BS 40 28 72 48 H 104 68 h 9 09 HT 41 29 73 49 l 105 69 i 10 0A LF 42 2A 74 4A J 106 6A j 11 0B VT 43 2B 75 4B K 107
28. on page 12 1 for further information Maintenance The 3200 linear imager provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care Although specific maintenance is not required the following periodic checks ensure dependable scanner operation Cleaning the Device Reading performance may degrade if the scanner s window is not clean If the window is visibly dirty or if the scanner isn t operating well clean the window with a soft cloth or lens tissue dampened with water or a mild soapy water solution If a soapy water solution is used rinse with a clean lens tissue dampened with water only The scanner s housing may also be cleaned the same way Inspecting Cords and Connectors Inspect the scanner s interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner operation Contact your Honeywell distributor for information about cable replacement Cable replacement instructions are on page 11 2 Caution Do not submerge the imager in water Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the imager s window abrasive wipes may scratch the window Never use solvents e g acetone benzene ether or phenol based agents on the housing or window solvents may damage the finish or the window 11 2 3200 User s Guide Replacing the Interface Cable The standard interface cable is attached to the scanner with an 10 pin modular connecto
29. printed with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data Default No Check Character Code 39 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 48 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 48 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Code 32 Pharmaceutical is a form of the Code 39 symbology used by Italian pharmacies This symbology is also known as PARAF Validate but Don t Transmit No Check Character Validate and Transmit Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Off On 6 6 3200 User s Guide Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled certain character pairs within the barcode symbol will be interpreted as a single character For example V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN and C will be decoded as the ASCII character Default Off Character pairs M and N decode as a minus sign and period respectively Character pairs P through Y decode as 0 through 9 NUL U DLE P SP SPACE 0 0 V P P W p P SOH A DC1 Q A 1 1 A A Q Q a A q Q STX B DC2 R B 2 2 B B R R b B r R ETX C DC3 S C 3 3 C C S S c C s S EOT D DC4 T D 4 4 D D T T d D t T ENQ E NAK U E 5 5 E E U U e E u U ACK F SYN V amp F 6 6 F F
30. which the barcodes were created from the chart Code Page Mapping of Printed barcodes on page A 4 and scan the value and the SAVE barcode from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual The data characters should then appear properly On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 93 Code Page 6 10 3200 User s Guide Straight 2 of 5 Industrial three bar start stop lt Default All Straight 2 of 5 Settings gt Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 Straight 2 of 5 IATA two bar start stop lt Default All Code IATA 2 of 5 Settings gt On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 3200 User s Guide 6 11 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 48 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 48 Matrix 2 of 5 lt Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings gt Matrix 2 of 5 On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length On Off 6 12 3200 User s Guide Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Mess
31. 1 Trigger Modes 3 1 Manual Serial Trigger 3 1 Table of Contents ii Trigger 3 1 Automatic Trigger 3 2 Reread Delay 3 2 Chapter 4 Data Editing Prefix Suffix Overview 4 1 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes 4 3 To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to all Symbologies 4 3 Prefix Selections 4 3 Suffix Selections 4 4 Function Code Transmit 4 4 Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays 4 4 Intercharacter Delay 4 5 Interfunction Delay 4 5 Intermessage Delay 4 6 Chapter 5 Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction 5 1 To Add a Data Format 5 1 Other Programming Selections
32. 6 8 3200 User s Guide When Check Digit is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a check digit but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit the imager only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 barcodes printed with a check digit and will transmit this digit at the end of the scanned data Default No Check Digit Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 Validate but Don t Transmit No Check Digit Validate and Transmit Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 3200 User s Guide 6 9 Code 93 lt Default All Code 93 Settings gt Code 93 Code 93 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 0 80 Minimum Default 0 Maximum Default 80 Code 93 Code Page Code pages define the mapping of character codes to characters If the data received does not display with the proper characters it may be because the barcode being scanned was created using a code page that is different from the one the host program is expecting If this is the case scan the barcode below select the code page with
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34. Code Page 6 9 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial 6 10 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length 6 10 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length 6 11 Matrix 2 of 5 6 11 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length 6 12 Code 11 6 12 Check Digits Required 6 12 Code 11 Message Length 6 13 Code 128 6 13 ISBT 128 Concatenation 6 13 Code 128 Message Length 6 14 Code 128 Code Page 6 14 Code 128 Function Code Transmit 6 14 Telepen 6 15 Telepen Output 6 15 Telepen Message Length 6 15 UPC A 6 16 UPC A Check Digit 6 16 UPC A Number System 6 16 UPC A Addenda 6 16 UPC A Addenda Required
35. EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code Default On 5 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 2 Digit Addenda On Not Required Required On Off 6 18 3200 User s Guide UPC E lt Default All UPC E Settings gt UPC E0 and UPC E1 Most U P C barcodes lead with the 0 number system For these codes use the UPC E0 selection If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system use the UPC E1 selection Default On UPC E0 and Off UPC E1 UPC E0 and UPC E1 Expand UPC E Expand expands the UPC E code to the 12 digit UPC A format Default Off UPC E0 and UPC E1 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on the imager will only read UPC E barcodes that have addenda Default Not Required UPC E0 On UPC E0 Off UPC E1 On UPC E1 Off Off On Not Required Required 3200 User s Guide 6 19 UPC E0 Check Digit Check Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On UPC E0 Number System The numeric system digit of a U P C symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it Default On UPC E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC E data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 13 lt Default All EAN JAN Settings gt Off On Of
36. LF 0A J VT 0B K FF 0C L CR 0D M SO 0E N SI 0F O DLE 10 P DC1 11 Q DC2 12 R DC3 13 S DC4 14 T NAK 15 U SYN 16 V ETB 17 W CAN 18 X EM 19 Y SUB 1A Z ESC 1B FS 1C GS 1D RS 1E 6 US 1F 7 2 3200 User s Guide The last five characters in the Full ASCII CTRL column 6 apply to US only The following chart indicates the equivalents of these five characters for different countries Country Codes United States 6 Belgium lt 6 Scandinavia 8 lt 9 6 France 8 6 Germany 6 Italy 6 Switzerland lt 6 United Kingdom 6 Denmark 8 9 6 Norway 8 9 6 Spain 6 3200 User s Guide 7 3 Supported Interface Keys ASCII HEX IBM AT XT and PS 2 Compatibles WYSE PC AT Supported Keys IBM XTs and Compatibles Supported Keys NUL 00 Reserved Reserved SOH 01 Enter KP CR Enter STX 02 Cap Lock Caps Lock ETX 03 ALT make Reserved EOT 04 ALT break Reserved ENQ 05 CTRL make Reserved ACK 06 CTRL break Reserved BEL 07 CR Enter CR Enter BS 08 Reserved Reserved HT 09 Tab Tab LF 0A Reserved Reserved VT 0B Tab Tab FF 0C Delete Delete CR 0D CR Enter CR Enter SO 0E Insert Insert SI 0F Escape Escape DLE 10 F11 Reserved DC1 11 Home Home DC2 12 Print Print DC3 13 Back Space
37. N JAN 13 Check Digit Off 6 20 On 6 20 EAN JAN 13 2 Digit Addenda Off 6 20 On 6 20 EAN JAN 13 5 Digit Addenda Off 6 20 On 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required Not Required 6 20 Required 6 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator Off 6 21 On 6 21 ISBN Translate Off 6 21 On 6 21 EAN JAN 8 Default All EAN JAN 8 Settings 6 21 EAN JAN 8 Off 6 21 On 6 21 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 3200 User s Guide 9 9 EAN JAN 8 Check Digit Off 6 22 On 6 21 EAN JAN 8 2 Digit Addenda Off 6 22 On 6 22 EAN JAN 8 5 Digit Addenda Off 6 22 On 6 22 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required Not Required 6 22 Required 6 22 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator Off 6 23 On 6 23 Coupon Code Off 6 23 On 6 17 MSI Default All MSI Settings 6 23 MSI Off 6 23 On 6 23 MSI Check Character Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit 6 23 Validate Type 10 and Transmit 6 23 MSI Message Length Minimum 4 48 4 6 24 Maximum 4 48 48 6 24 Plessey Code Default All Plessey Set tings 6 24 Plessey Code Off 6 24 On 6 24 Plessey Message Length Minimum 4 48 4 6 24 Maximum 4 48 48 6 24 RSS 14 Default All RSS 14 Settings 6 25 RSS 14 Off 6 25 On 6 25 RSS Limited Default All RSS 14 Limited Settings 6 25 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 9 10 3200 User s Guide RSS Limit
38. SCII control characters for values 00 1F Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships page 7 1 for CTRL ASCII Values Default Off Numeric Keypad Mode Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric keypad Default Off Automatic Direct Connect Mode This selection can be used if you have an IBM AT style terminal and the system is dropping characters Default Off Control ASCII Mode On Control ASCII Mode Off Numeric Keypad Mode On Numeric Keypad Mode Off Automatic Direct Connect Mode On Automatic Direct Connect Mode Off 2 6 3200 User s Guide RS 232 Baud Rate Baud Rate sends the data from the imager to the terminal at the specified rate The host terminal must be set for the same baud rate as the imager Default 38 400 300 2400 600 1200 4800 38400 9600 19200 57 600 3200 User s Guide 2 7 RS 232 Word Length Data Bits Stop Bits and Parity Data Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal text digits and punctuation select 7 data bits For applications which require use of the full ASCII set select 8 data bits per character Default 8 Stop Bits sets the stop bits at 1 or 2 Default 1 Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity Default None 7 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 7 Data 1 Stop Parity None 7 Data 1 Stop Parit
39. age Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 Code 11 lt Default All Code 11 Settings gt Code 11 Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 barcodes Default Two Check Digits Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length On Off One Check Digit Two Check Digits 3200 User s Guide 6 13 Code 11 Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 Code 128 lt Default All Code 128 Settings gt Code 128 ISBT 128 Concatenation In 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion ISBT ratified a standard for communicating critical blood information in a uniform manner The use of ISBT formats requires a paid license The ISBT 128 Application Specification describes 1 the critical data elements for labeling blood products 2 the current recommendation to use Code 128 due to its high degree of security and its space efficient design 3 a variation of Code 128 that supports concatenation of neighboring symbols and 4 the standard layout for barcodes on a blood product label Use the barcodes below to turn concatenation on or off Default Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length On Off
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41. apan Telephone 81 3 3839 8511 Fax 81 3 3839 8519 E mail apservice honeywell com 3200 User s Guide 12 3 Online Product Service and Repair Assistance You can also access product service and repair assistance online at www hon eywellaidc com Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc HII warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HHI s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HII product which is i improperly installed or used ii dam aged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper mainte nance service and cleaning schedule or iii damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static elec tricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by any one other than HII or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HII for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HII s factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HII witho
42. arriers include UPC A and UPC E EAN 13 and EAN 8 ITF 14 UCC EAN 128 and EAN UCC RSS and Composites If UCC EAN 128 Emulation is selected the AIM Symbology Identifier will be reported as C1 If RSS Emulation is selected the AIM Symbology Identifier will be reported as e0 Any application that accepts EAN UCC data can be simplified since it only needs to recognize one data carrier type Default EAN UCC Emulation Off China Post Code lt Default All China Post Code Settings gt On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length RSS Emulation 128 Emulation EAN UCC Emulation Off 3200 User s Guide 6 27 China Post Code China Post Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 80 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 80 On Off Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 28 3200 User s Guide 3200 User s Guide 7 1 7 Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code Hex ASCII Value and Full ASCII CTRL relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the imager Refer to page 2 5 enable Control ASCII mode Function Code HEX ASCII Value Full ASCII CTRL NUL 00 2 SOH 01 A STX 02 B ETX 03 C EOT 04 D ENQ 05 E ACK 06 F BEL 07 G BS 08 H HT 09 I
43. ault Settings 3200 User s Guide 2 1 2 Terminal Interfaces Terminal ID If your interface is not a standard PC AT refer to Terminal ID beginning on page 2 1 and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC Scan the Terminal ID barcode below then scan the numeric barcode s from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to program the imager for your terminal ID Scan Save to save your selection For example an IBM AT terminal has a Terminal ID of 003 You would scan the Terminal ID barcode then 0 0 3 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual then Save If you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan the Discard code on the Programming Chart scan the Terminal ID barcode scan the digits and the Save code again Note After scanning one of these codes you must power cycle your computer Terminal ID Save 2 2 3200 User s Guide Factory default Supported Terminals Terminal Model s Terminal ID RS 232 TTL 000 USB PC Keyboard 124 USB Mac Keyboard 125 3200 User s Guide 2 3 Keyboard Country Scan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard for your country As a general rule the following characters are supported but need special care for countries other than the United States lt gt United States Denmark France Germany Austria Great Britain Italy Norway
44. de Function Code Trans mit Enable 4 4 Disable 4 4 Intercharacter Delay 4 5 Interfunction Delay 4 5 Intermessage Delay 4 6 Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor Default Data Format None 5 3 Enter Data Format 5 3 Clear One Data Format 5 3 Clear All Data Formats 5 3 Data Formatter Off 5 4 On but Not Required 5 4 On Required 5 4 Symbologies All Symbologies All Symbologies Off 6 1 All Symbologies On 6 1 Codabar Default All Codabar Settings 6 2 Codabar Off 6 2 On 6 2 Codabar Start Stop Char Don t Transmit 6 2 Transmit 6 2 Codabar Check Char No Check Char 6 3 Validate But Don t Trans mit 6 3 Validate and Transmit 6 3 Codabar Message Length Minimum 2 60 4 6 3 Maximum 2 60 60 6 3 Code 39 Default All Code 39 Settings 6 4 Code 39 Off 6 4 On 6 4 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 3200 User s Guide 9 5 Code 39 Start Stop Char Don t Transmit 6 4 Transmit 6 4 Code 39 Check Char No Check Char 6 5 Validate But Don t Transmit 6 5 Validate and Transmit 6 5 Code 39 Message Length Minimum 0 48 0 6 5 Maximum 0 48 48 6 5 Code 32 Pharmaceuti cal PARAF Off 6 5 On 6 5 Code 39 Full ASCII Off 6 6 On 6 6 Interleaved 2 of 5 Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings 6 7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Off 6 7 On 6 7 Inte
45. ds and the SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual To remove this delay scan the Intercharacter Delay barcode then set the number of steps to 0 Scan the SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Note Intercharacter delays are not supported in USB serial emulation Interfunction Delay An interfunction delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between the transmission of each segment of the message string Scan the Interfunction Delay barcode below then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual To remove this delay scan the Interfunction Delay barcode then set the number of steps to 0 Scan the SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual 1 2 3 4 5 Intercharacter Delay Prefix Scanned Data Suffix Intercharacter Delay Interfunction Delays Prefix Scanned Data Suffix 1 2 3 4 5 STX HT CR LF Interfunction Delay 4 6 3200 User s Guide Intermessage Delay An intermessage delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between each scan transmission Scan the Intermessage Delay barcode below then scan the number of milliseconds and the SAVE barcode using the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual To remove this delay scan the Intermessage Delay barcode then set the number of steps to 0 Scan the
46. e Connection Scanning the barcode below allows operation of the 3200 linear imager as a keyboard wedge interface to an IBM PC AT with a U S keyboard If you programmed the imager for a different terminal interface and you want to change to an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge interface scan the barcode below Note The following barcode also programs a carriage return CR suffix Laptop Direct Connect For most laptops scanning the Laptop Direct Connect barcode allows operation of the imager in parallel with the integral keyboard The following Laptop Direct Connect barcode selects terminal ID 03 programs a carriage return CR suffix and turns on Emulate External Keyboard page 2 4 Connecting the Imager with RS 232 Serial Port 1 Turn off power to the terminal computer 2 Connect the appropriate interface cable to the imager IBM PC AT and Compatibles with CR suffix Laptop Direct Connect with CR suffix 3200 User s Guide 1 5 Note For the imager to work properly you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal computer 3 Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the port 4 Connect the power supply and plug into an outlet 5 Turn the terminal computer power back on Note You will not hear a power up beep because the 3200 linear imager is factory defaulted to a USB connection You must scan the RS 232 Interface ba
47. ed Off 6 25 On 6 25 RSS Expanded Default All RSS 14 Expanded Settings 6 26 RSS Expanded Off 6 26 On 6 26 RSS Expanded Msg Length Minimum 4 74 4 6 26 Maximum 4 74 74 6 26 EAN UCC Emulation RSS Emulation 6 26 128 Emulation 6 26 EAN UCC Emulation Off 6 26 China Post Code Default All China Post Code Settings 6 27 China Post Code Off 6 27 On 6 27 China Post Code Msg Length Minimum 2 80 4 6 27 Maximum 2 80 80 6 27 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 3200 User s Guide 10 1 10 Product Specifications 3200 Linear Imager Product Specifications Parameter Specification Dimensions Typical Height 3 7 inches 9 4 cm Length 6 inches 15 2 cm Width 2 7 inches 6 9 cm Weight 5 1 ounces 145 g Light Source 630 nm 30mn visible red LED Scan Rate 200 scans per second in most usages Skew Angle 55 degrees Pitch Angle 55 degrees Scan Contrast 30 minimum Voltage Requirements 5VDC 5 at imager Current Draw Max Scanning Standby 3200 4 75 5 25Vdc 255mA 90mA Temperature Ranges Operating 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing at 122 F 50 C Mechanical Drop Operational after 25 drops from 5 feet 1 5 m to concrete Vibration Withstands 5G peak from 22 to 300 Hz ESD Sensitivity 8 kV Air
48. ether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On EAN JAN 8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 8 data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on the imager will only read EAN JAN 8 barcodes that have addenda Default Not Required Off On 5 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 2 Digit Addenda On Not Required Required 3200 User s Guide 6 23 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator When this feature is on there is a space between the data from the barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Default On MSI lt Default All MSI Settings gt MSI MSI Check Character Different types of check characters are used with MSI barcodes You can program the imager to read MSI barcodes with Type 10 check characters Default Validate Type 10 but Don t Transmit When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit the imager will only read MSI barcodes printed with the specified type check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit will only read MSI barcodes printed with the specified type check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data Off On On Off
49. f On 5 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 2 Digit Addenda On 6 20 3200 User s Guide EAN JAN 13 EAN JAN 13 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On EAN JAN 13 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 13 data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on the imager will only read EAN JAN 13 barcodes that have addenda Default Not Required On Off Off On 5 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 2 Digit Addenda On Not Required Required 3200 User s Guide 6 21 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator When this feature is on there is a space between the data from the barcode and the data from the addenda When turned off there is no space Default On Note If you want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code refer to UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code on page 6 17 ISBN Translate This selection causes EAN 13 Bookland symbols to be translated into their equivalent ISBN number format Default Off EAN JAN 8 lt Default All EAN JAN 8 Settings gt EAN JAN 8 Off On Off On On Off 6 22 3200 User s Guide EAN JAN 8 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify wh
50. ithout saving Repeat Steps 1 6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology Example Add a Suffix to a specific symbology To send a CR carriage return Suffix for UPC only Step 1 Scan Add Suffix Step 2 Determine the 2 digit hex value from the Symbology Chart included in the for UPC Step 3 Scan 6 3 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Step 4 Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 for the CR carriage return Step 5 Scan 0 D from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Step 6 Scan Save or scan Discard to exit without saving 3200 User s Guide 4 3 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes You can clear a single prefix or suffix or clear all prefixes suffixes for a symbology When you Clear One Prefix Suffix the specific character you select is deleted from the symbology you want When you Clear All Prefixes Suffixes all the prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted Step 1 Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol Step 2 Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart included in the for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix Step 3 Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9 9 for all symbologies Your change is automatically saved To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to all Symbol
51. lowed by xx key or function code Syntax F3ssxx ss and xx both stand for the hex values for ASCII codes see ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 F4 Send xx character nn times Insert leaving cursor in current cursor posi tion Syntax F4xxnn xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 and nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of times it should be sent 3200 User s Guide 5 3 Move Commands F5 Move the cursor ahead nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F5nn nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead F7 Move the cursor to the beginning of the data string Syntax F7 Miscellaneous Commands FE Compare character in current cursor position to the character xx If char acters are equal increment cursor If characters are not equal no format match Syntax FExx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 Data Format Editor Enter Data Format Default Data Format Clear One Data Format Save Discard Clear All Data Formats 5 4 3200 User s Guide Data Formatter When Data Formatter is turned off the barcode data is output to the host as read including prefixes and suffixes Choose one of the following options Default Data Formatter On When Data For
52. matter is required all input data must conform to an edited format or the imager does not transmit the input data to the host device Data Formatter Off Data Formatter On but Not Required Data Format On Format Required 3200 User s Guide 6 1 6 Symbologies Introduction This programming section contains the following menu selections Refer to Chapter 9 for settings and defaults All Symbologies If you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your imager scan the All Symbologies On code If on the other hand you want to decode only a particular symbology scan All Symbologies Off followed by the On symbol for that particular symbology Message Length You are able to set the valid reading length of some of the barcode symbologies If the data length of the scanned barcode doesn t match the valid reading length the imager will issue an error beep You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the imager to read fixed length barcode data This helps reduce the chances of a misread All Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 China Post Code Matrix 2 of 5 Codabar MSI Code 11 Plessey Code Code 39 RSS 14 Code 32 Pharmaceutical PARAF Straight 2 of 5 IATA two bar start stop Code 93 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial three bar start stop Code 128 Telepen UPC A EAN 13 with Extended
53. nd time Setting a reread delay protects against accidental rereads of the same barcode Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads at POS point of sale Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive barcode scanning is required Default Medium Reread Delay only works when in automatic trigger mode or presentation mode see page 3 2 Automatic Trigger Short 500 ms Medium 750 ms Long 1000 ms Extra Long 2000 ms 3200 User s Guide 4 1 4 Data Editing Prefix Suffix Overview When a barcode is scanned additional information is sent to the host computer along with the barcode data This group of barcode data and additional user defined data is called a message string The selections in this section are used to build the user defined data into the message string Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies or only with specific symbologies The following illustration shows the breakdown of a message string Points to Keep In Mind It is not necessary to build a message string The selections in this chapter are only used if you wish to alter the default settings Default prefix None Default suffix None A prefix or suffix may be added or cleared from one symbology or all symbologies You can add any prefix or suffix from the ASCII Conversion Char
54. ogies Scan the following barcode if you wish to add a carriage return suffix to all symbologies at once This action first clears all current suffixes then programs a carriage return suffix for all symbologies Prefix Selections Add CR Suffix All Symbologies Add Prefix Clear One Prefix Clear All Prefixes 4 4 3200 User s Guide Suffix Selections Function Code Transmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data the imager transmits the function code to the terminal Charts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on page 7 3 When the imager is in keyboard wedge mode the scan code is converted to a key code before it is transmitted Default Enable Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays Some terminals drop information characters if data comes through too quickly Intercharacter interfunction and intermessage delays slow the transmission of data increasing data integrity Each delay is composed of a 5 millisecond step You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each for a range of 0 495 ms Add Suffix Clear One Suffix Clear All Suffixes Enable Disable 3200 User s Guide 4 5 Intercharacter Delay An intercharacter delay of up to 495 milliseconds may be placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data Scan the Intercharacter Delay barcode below then scan the number of millisecon
55. op pattern 1 When Original Telepen Output is selected the imager reads symbols with start stop pattern 1 and decodes them as compressed numeric with optional full ASCII start stop pattern 2 Default AIM Telepen Output Telepen Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 1 60 Minimum Default 1 Maximum Default 60 On Off Original Telepen Output AIM Telepen Output Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 16 3200 User s Guide UPC A lt Default All UPC A Settings gt UPC A UPC A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not Default On UPC A Number System The numeric system digit of a U P C symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it Default On UPC A Addenda On Off On Off Off On 3200 User s Guide 6 17 This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC A data Default Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda UPC A Addenda Required When Addenda Required is set to on the imager will only read UPC A barcodes that have addenda Default Not Required UPC A EAN 13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the following codes to enable or disable UPC A and
56. r When properly seated the connector is held in the 3200 linear imager s handle by a flexible retention tab The interface cable is designed to be field replaceable Order replacement cables from an authorized distributor When ordering a replacement cable specify either the 6 ft USB cable p n AMCBC000800DAR0 or the 6 ft keyboard wedge cable p n AMCBC000900DAR0 To Replace the 3200 Linear Imager s Interface Cable 1 Turn the power to the host system OFF 2 Disconnect the scanner s cable from the terminal or computer 3 Locate the small hole on the bottom of the scanner s handle This is the cable release 4 Straighten one end of a paper clip 5 Insert the end of the paper clip into the small hole and press in This depresses the retention tab releasing the connector Pull the connector out while maintaining pressure on the paper clip then remove the paper clip 6 Replace with the new cable Insert the connector into the opening and press firmly The connector is keyed to go in only one way and will click into place Troubleshooting The scanner automatically performs self tests whenever you turn it on If your scanner is not functioning properly review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem Is the power on Is the red aiming illumination line on If the red aiming illumination line isn t illuminated check that The cable is connected properly
57. rcode below to enable RS 232 ability All communication parameters between the imager and terminal must match for correct data transfer through the serial port using RS 232 protocol Scanning the RS 232 interface barcode programs the imager for an RS 232 interface at 38 400 baud parity none 8 data bits 1 stop bit and adds a suffix of a CR LF Refer to page 2 6 for additional RS 232 configuration settings RS 232 Interface 1 6 3200 User s Guide Reading Techniques The imager has a bright red aiming beam that corresponds to its horizontal field of view The aiming beam should be centered horizontally over the barcode it will not read if the aiming beam is in any other direction The best focus point for reading most code densities is about 5 inches 12 7 cm from the unit To read a single barcode or multiple barcodes on a page or on an object hold the imager at an appropriate distance from the target pull the trigger and center the aiming beam on the barcode Resetting the Standard Product Defaults If you aren t sure what programming options are in your imager or you ve changed some options and want the factory settings restored scan the Standard Product Default Settings barcode below The Menu Commands starting on page 9 1 lists the factory default settings for each of the commands indicated by an asterisk on the programming pages Good Technique Bad Technique Bad Technique Standard Product Def
58. rleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit No Check Char 6 8 Validate But Don t Transmit 6 8 Validate and Transmit 6 8 Interleaved 2 of 5 Mes sage Length Minimum 2 80 4 6 8 Maximum 2 80 80 6 8 Code 93 Default All Code 93 Settings 6 9 Code 93 Off 6 9 On 6 9 Code 93 Message Length Minimum 0 80 0 6 9 Maximum 0 80 80 6 9 Straight 2 of 5 Indus trial Default All Straight 2 of 5 Settings 6 10 Straight 2 of 5 Indus trial Off 6 10 On 6 10 Selection Setting Indicates default Page 9 6 3200 User s Guide Straight 2 of 5 Indus trial Message Length Minimum 1 48 4 6 10 Maximum 1 48 48 6 10 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings 6 11 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Off 6 11 On 6 11 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length Minimum 1 48 4 6 11 Maximum 1 48 48 6 11 Matrix 2 of 5 Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings 6 11 Matrix 2 of 5 Off 6 11 On 6 11 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum 1 80 4 6 12 Maximum 1 80 80 6 12 Code 11 Default All Code 11 Settings 6 12 Code 11 Off 6 12 On 6 12 Code 11 Check Digits Required 1 Check Digit 6 12 2 Check Digits 6 12 Code 11 Message Length Minimum 1 80 4 6 13 Maximum 1 80 80 6 13 Code 128 Default All Code 128 Settings 6 13 Code 128 Off 6 13 On 6 13 ISBT Concatenation On 6 13 Off 6 13
59. rmat for one symbology If you are clearing the primary format scan 0 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual If you are clearing an alternate format scan 1 2 or 3 depending on the alternate format you are clearing Scan the Terminal Type refer to the Supported Terminals Chart on page 2 2 Code I D refer to the Symbology Chart on page A 1 and the barcode data length for the specific data format that you want to delete All other formats remain unaffected Save from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual This exits saving any Data Format changes Discard from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual This exits without saving any Data Format changes Data Format Editor Commands Send Commands F1 Send all characters followed by xx key or function code starting from cur rent cursor position Syntax F1xx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 F2 Send nn characters followed by xx key or function code starting from current cursor position Syntax F2nnxx nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters and xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code See ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 F3 Send up to but not including ss character Search and Send starting from current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to ss character fol
60. t Code Page 1252 on page A 2 plus Code I D and AIM I D You can string together several entries for several symbologies at one time Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on the output Prefix Scanned Data Suffix 1 11 alpha numeric characters variable length 1 11 alpha numeric characters 4 2 3200 User s Guide To Add a Prefix or Suffix Step 1 Scan the Add Prefix or Add Suffix symbol page 4 3 Step 2 Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart included in the for the symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix For example for Code 128 Code ID is j and Hex ID is 6A Step 3 Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual or scan 9 9 for all symbologies Step 4 Determine the hex value from the ASCII Conversion Chart Code Page 1252 on page A 2 for the prefix or suffix you wish to enter Step 5 Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual Step 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character Step 7 To add the Code I D scan 5 C 8 0 To add AIM I D scan 5 C 8 1 To add a backslash scan 5 C 5 C Note To add a backslash as in Step 7 you must scan 5C twice once to create the leading backslash and then to create the backslash itself Step 8 Scan Save to exit and save or scan Discard to exit w
61. ut a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HII In the event that the product is returned to HII or its authorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHI determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workman ship HII at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HII EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HII S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WITH NEW OR REFURBISHED PARTS IN NO EVENT SHALL HII BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HII ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CON TRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HHI FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIA 12 4 3200 User s Guide BILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HII MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION
62. with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit will only read Codabar barcodes printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data Codabar Message Length Scan the barcodes below to change the message length Refer to Message Length on page 6 1 for additional information Minimum and Maximum lengths 2 60 Minimum Default 4 Maximum Default 60 No Check Character Validate Modulo 16 and Transmit Validate Modulo 16 but Don t Transmit Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 4 3200 User s Guide Code 39 lt Default All Code 39 Settings gt Code 39 Code 39 Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the barcode You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters Default Don t Transmit On Off Transmit Don t Transmit 3200 User s Guide 6 5 Code 39 Check Character No Check Character indicates that the imager reads and transmits barcode data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate but Don t Transmit the unit only reads Code 39 barcodes printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit the imager only reads Code 39 barcodes
63. y Odd 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Odd 7 Data 2 Stop Parity Even 7 Data 2 Stop Parity None 8 Data 1 Stop Parity None 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Even 8 Data 1 Stop Parity Odd 2 8 3200 User s Guide RS 232 Handshaking RS 232 handshaking is a set of rules concerning the exchange of data between serially communicating devices Default RTS CTS XON XOFF and ACK NAK Off RTS CTS On XON OFF Off RTS CTS Off XON XOFF On ACK NAK On ACK NAK Off 3200 User s Guide 3 1 3 Output Good Read Indicators Beeper Good Read The beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read Turning this option off only turns off the beeper response to a good read indication All error and menu beeps are still audible Default On Beeper Pitch Good Read The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch frequency of the beep the imager emits on a good read Default Medium Trigger Modes Manual Serial Trigger Trigger The following barcodes will allow you to use the reader in Manual Trigger mode need to press the trigger to read or Automatic Trigger mode the beam is always on On Off Low 1600 Hz Medium 2550 Hz High 4200 Hz Manual Serial Trigger 3 2 3200 User s Guide Automatic Trigger The imager scans continuously at full power with illumination fully on Reread Delay This sets the time period before the imager can read the same barcode a seco

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