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1. Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On M066 01 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect Off Default M065_01 Bluetooth Radio Time Out 90 Sec Default M125_01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 89 Advanced Programming Codes Bluetooth Radio Time Out 5 Min Es M121 01 Bluetooth Radio Time Out 10 Min uil M122 01 Bluetooth Radio Time Out 15 Min M123 0I Bluetooth Radio Time Out 30 Min M124 01 Bluetooth Radio Time Out 1 Hour ZI E MII9 01 Bluetooth Radio Time Out 2 Hours M120_01 Bluetooth Radio Disconnect rar M114_01 RS 232 One Way Mode MI131 OI RS 232 Two Way Mode Fr M132_01 RS 232 Interface 7 Data Bits ite M100_01 RS 232 Interface 8 Data Bits Default MIOI 0I RS 232 Interface 1 Stop Bit Default MIOS 01 RS 232 Interface 2 Stop Bits A Im M106_01 RS 232 Interface 1200 Baud Rate M092 01 RS 232 Interface 2400 Baud Rate M093 01 RS 232 Interface 4800 Baud Rate M094 01 RS 232 Interface 9600 Baud Rate ug M095 0I RS 232 Interface 19200 Baud Rate M096 0I RS 232 Interface 38400 Baud Rate M097 01 RS 232 Interface 57600 Baud Rate Default M098_01 RS 232 Interface 115200 Baud Rate v M099 01 RS 232 Interface Even Parity u M102 01 RS 232 Interface Odd Parity M104 01 RS 232 Inter
2. MI62 0I a M218 01 M214 01 Note If you require a special configuration please contact Opticon at 800 636 0090 10 2 Suffix Settings Scan the following barcodes to set appropriate suffix If you scan the following barcodes you may lose your current settings Make sure to save settings on your reader before scanning the Suffix barcodes If you scan more than one suffix you will receive each scanned suffix in your scanned data i e If you scan comma suffix twice you will get two comma suffixes Suffix Carriage Return Suffix Comma Suffix Line Feed Only Use with Serial Applications Only Use with Serial Applications s MI68 01 MI60 01 MI69 01 Suffix Carriage Return Line Feed Suffix Space Suffix Enter Only Use with Serial Applications Only Use with USB or Keyboard Mode a MI70 01 MI65 01 MI6I 01 ME Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 61 E MI188_02 10 2 Suffix Settings con t Suffix Tab Suffix Tab Suffix Erase None Only Use with USB or Keyboard Mode Only Use with RS232 Mode w M163_01 M167_01 M219_01 10 3 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following barcode to save settings on reader Save Settings Mex r MISS 02 Mtr Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 62 E MISS 02 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 63 11 1 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Scan the following barcodes t
3. USER ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Decode Capability Image Output Options Field Selection Resolution Selection Gray Scale Time Stamp Reader 1 3 H x 4 3 D x 1 8 W 3 3cm H x 10 9cm L x 4 6cm W Handle 3 8 H x 1 4 D x 1 2 W 9 65cm H x 3 6cm D x 3cm W Reader 2 5 oz 71 5 gm Does not include cable Battery 2 1 oz 59 5 gm Does not include cable Battery Blank 5 oz 13 6 gm Does not include cable Handle 2 1 oz 58 9 gm Does not include cable 6ft 1 8m 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F 0 to 95 noncondensing MaxiCode PDF417 including Macro Data Matrix QR Code MicroPDF417 GoCode UCC Composite Aztec Code Code 39 Code 128 UPC EAN JAN Int 2 of 5 Codabar Codablock F Code 93 UCC RSS POSTNET PLANET Japanese Post Australia Post Royal Mail RM4SCC KIX code Formats JPEG Raw Uncompressed Near or Far SXGA amp VGA sub resolution programmable 256 Level Interval Logging LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 76 LG2 Reader Specifications con t PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Field of View Focal Point Sensor Optical Resolution Pitch Skew Rotational Tolerance Print Contrast Resolution Target Beam Ambient Light Immunity Shock Power Requirements Interfaces Near 21 5 horizontal by 16 2 vertical Far 22 9 horizontal
4. 95 Appendix D LG2 Cable Pinouts LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 96 This page is left blank intentionally LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 97 LG2 Base Connector Pinouts PIN 1 VIN Input Voltage to the voltage regulators batter charging IC PIN 2 RS232_TX RS 232 level serial transmit signal PIN 3 RS232_RX RS 232 level serial receive signal PIN 4 PS2_DATA_UART_RX_USB_DP PS2 clk to host UART transmit signal USB Data plus signal PIN 5 PS2_DATA_UART_RX_USB_DM PS2 data to host or keyboard UART receive signal USB Data minus signal PIN 6 PS2_CLK_KB PS2 clock signal to the keyboard PIN 7 TRIG trigger from the handle PIN 8 GND signal ground Sheild Sheild Ground LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 98 USB Cable Pinouts Connector A Connector B 6 0FT 1 OINCHES Connector A Connector B WIRING TABLE CONN A NAME WIRE COLOR CONN B 1 V 24AWG RED 1 1 2 NC 3 NC 4 D 28AWG GREEN TWISTED 3 5 D 28AWG WHITE TWISTED 2 6 NC 4 7 NC 8 GND 24AWG BLACK 4 SHELL _ DRAIN BARE SHELL LG2 maximum voltage tolerance 5V 10 CAUTION Exceeding the maximum voltage will void manufacturers warranty LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 99 RS 232 Cable Pinouts Connector B Connector A C 7IN 1IN 3 5FT TIN C Connector B Connector C 1 6 5IN 5IN Connector B h HIT gt Center Pin OD 2 0 mm Length 8 5 mm 9 Mating Plug O
5. Postal Codes Australian Post On M252 01 Postal Codes Japan Post On Postal Codes KIX On ME M254 01 Postal Codes Postal Codes Postal Codes Postal Codes Planet On Postnet On Planet amp Postnet On Royal Mail On B TIIIT E rh 2 y M256 01 M257 01 M2 01 M258 01 Postal Codes QR Code On QR Code Off QR Code Enable All Postal Codes Off Default Checksum Default iia M261 01 M260 01 M265 O1 M259 01 QR Code Disable QR Code Inverse On QR Code Inverse RSS Checksum and Standard On Limited On E d M262 01 2 M264 01 M263 01 M268 01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 88 Advanced Programming Codes RSS 14 amp RSS Truncated 14 On M271_01 RSS 14 Stacked On M270 01 RSS Expanded On M269 01 All RSS On M267_01 All RSS Off Default M266_01 UPC On Default M295_01 UPC Off M294 0I UPC Short Margin Enabled M299 01 UPC Short Margin Disabled Default Be M298 01 UPC Extension On Default M297_01 UPC Extension Off Reader ID and Firmware Version E MI 3 0I USB Keyboard Mode Default M134 0I USB Downloader Mode USB Native Two Way Mode PS2 Mode p M126_01 RF One Way Mode Max Range Default RF One Way Mode Max Reliability M128 01 M129 01 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default M068_01 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect Off M067 0I
6. Default vk EE z M066 01 MO6S 01 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 36 E MISS 02 5 4 3 Bluetooth Radio Time Out Scan the following barcodes to set the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode from inactivity Note Increasing the time before the unit will time out will decrease battery life 90 Seconds Default 5 Minutes 10 Minutes HE E Ec MI25 0I m 01 M122 01 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours E E hr Jb M123_01 M124 01 M119 01 MI20 01 5 4 4 Bluetooth Radio Disconnect Scan the following code to disconnect the Bluetooth Radio Disconnect sat M114_01 5 5 RS 232 Interface RS 232 One Way Mode This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the RS 232 port RS 232 Two Way Mode This mode is utilized when there is a need for packetized biodirectional communication between the LG2 and an application through the RS 232 port Scan the following code to set your reader to RS 232 serial communication setting RS 232 One Way Mode RS 232 Two Way Mode Ki E MI31 01 M132_01 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 37 E MI188_02 5 5 1 RS 232 Interface Data Bits Scan the following barcodes to set the appropriate data bit 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Default Ud gt M100_01 M101_01 5 5 2 RS 232 Interface Stop Bit Data Scan the following barcodes to set
7. Mils ie thousandths of inches This size refers to the smallest width of a linear barcode or the cell size individual square in a matrix barcode Working Range The range from nearest to farthest that the object the target symbol can be resolved and decoded Parameters that effect working range are SYMBOL DENSITY and the OVERALL SIZE of the symbol the SYMBOLOGY used the reflectivity of the surface the contrast of the symbol in relation to its background the amount and type of illumination available and other environmental factors Resolution Resolution is expressed in the table is the pixel array available for decoding a symbol It affects both the density and the size of the barcode that can be decoded LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 19 3 1 Introduction con t Near Field NF The nearest field of the LG2 s two image fields The Near Field has the highest resolution 1024 x 640 DPI It has an optimal focal point of 4 101 6 mm away from the lens of the reader It has a size of 8 5 long 215 9 mm by 4 wide 101 6 mm It has an overall viewing angle of 21 x 12 Far Field FF The farthest field of the LG2 s two image fields The Far Field has the lowest resolution 480 x 320 DPI It has an optimal focal point of 9 228 6 mm away from the lens of the reader It has a size of 4 wide 101 6 mm at the optimal focal point Frame Rate The number of decode attempts in a given amount
8. 2000 XP Interfaces USB RS 232 Serial PS2 Bluetooth LG2 only supports Bluetooth serial port profile SPP 11 8 Troubleshooting Guide See section 11 7 Minimum Requirements If utilizing Windows 98 you will need to upgrade to the second edition 3 The LG2 will only support Bluetooth USB devices with serial port profile Call Opticon Inc to inquire about CodeXML Router CodeXML Router offers Bluetooth serial port to key board wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 69 11 8 Troubleshooting Guide con t Problem When plug the USB cable in to recharge the battery the battery does not seem to be recharging Solution When the battery is drained to a very low level it may take up to one minute to get the appropriate amount power to the battery Wait for at least one minute then press one of the triggers on the reader This should begin the charging process You will need to upgrade to 0700 boot loader firmware or higher To download firmware please visit http www opticonusa com LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 70 Chapter 12 LG2 User s Manual Change Log LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 71 12 1 LG2 Manual Change Log Release 8 13 03 Sections 4 14 Added Optimizing Decode Zone section Release 8 27 03 Sections 2 3 amp 4 7 Added Upload Current Stored Data mode Section 4 3 Added Custom Keyboard Mappin
9. 31 32 URG EAN JAN Synmbologies 2 orti ae d ception rie ta ds beac od iia 32 Save SOWING S he O O 32 Chapter 5 LG2 Programming Interface Communication Settings 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 6 5 6 5 7 Reader ID and Firmware Version sse nennen 34 USB Interface A d EAA EE Se eos 35 PS2 Interface adds 35 Bluetooth Radio Interface sssssssssssss Hee 35 36 5 4 1 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect ooocccccnnccnnccnnineninennnnnnninininnninnnininininininnns 36 5 4 2 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect 22222444444020000000enn nennen 36 5 4 3 Bluetooth Radio Time Out Settings 2 0 00 eee en nnnnnnnnennnnn nennen 37 5 4 4 Bluetooth Radio Disconnect 4224422444400000000000enn HH 37 135 232 Interface etre ar in a RR UR a E HER E RE TER AER 37 5 5 1 DataiBIs a Oe eee e eee etes A etie acean tts 37 5 5 2 Stop Bit Data eene Ue an ER ER ERR S DRE Fed 38 5 5 3 Bad Rate ich di IR Tera di a Pre as 38 5 5 4 xdi M 38 5 5 5 RS 232 Batch Mode Considerations cccccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 Keyboard Support s ENARRARE 39 cie ecc EE 39 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 iv Table of Contents Chapter 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 Chapter 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 Chapter 8 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 LG2 Programming Trigger Settings teft Trigger Pro
10. Code 128 On Code 128 Off Default Default M282 01 M276 01 M283_01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 86 LG2 Programming Codes Code 93 On Default M281 02 Code 93 Off M280 01 Code 39 On Default M235_01 Code 39 Off M234_01 Code 39 Enable Checksum M237_01 Code 39 Disable Checksum Default M236_01 Code 39 Enable Checksum and Strip M238_01 Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On M233_01 Code 39 Extended Full ASCII Off Default Composite On Tia M285 01 Composite Off Default M284 01 Data Matrix Rectangle On Default ki M242 01 Data Matrix Data Matrix Data Matrix GoCode On Rectangle Off Inverse On Default Inverse Off as S hc M241 01 M240_01 M279_01 GoCode Off Default 12 of 5 On Default 12 of 5 Off 120f5 T 2 Digits On u g M278 01 M244 01 M243 01 M246 0I id 12 of 5 12 of 5 Maxicode On 2 Digits Off Default 4 Digits On 4 Digits Off Default M245_01 M248 _01 urn M247 0I M289 02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 87 Advanced Programming Codes Maxicode Off Default EE M288 0l MSI Plessy On Default i M291 0I MSI Plessy Off zu P M290 01 PDF 417 On Default re ES M293 0I PDF 417 Off M292 01 Macro PDF 417 On M287_01 Macro PDF 417 Off Default M286 01 Micro PDF 417 On M301_01 Micro PDF 417 Off Default M300_01
11. M034_01 A2 B2 C2 D2 pz E Ex M026 01 M029 01 M032 01 M035 01 A3 B3 C3 D3 2103701 M030 01 M033_01 p Small to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Small to Medium Symbols Close Range Only 3 4 Right Trigger Optimization Matrix Large Working Range Medium to Large Symbols Far Range Only Small 5 LJ zZ a M037 01 R40 701 M043 01 M046 01 2 A2 B2 C2 D2 1e 3 u zu nu _ 3 t J E M038 01 MO41 01 M044 01 M047 01 o A3 B3 C3 D3 z a 3 1039 01 M042 01 M045_01 M048_01 Small to Large Symbols Small to Medium Symbols Medium to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Close Range Only Far Range Only ya Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 21 un MI188_02 3 5 Handle Trigger Optimization Matrix High Symbol Density Low E Small m Working Range PA D1 Tr M013 01 MOI6 01 MO19_01 M022 01 A2 B2 c2 D2 n E MO014 01 M017 01 M020 01 Mo 01 A3 B3 C3 D3 gt m MOIS 0I Rcs M021 0I M024 01 Small to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Small to Medium Symbols Close Range Only 3 6 Continous Trigger Optimization Matrix Large Working Range Medium to Large Symbols Far Range Only Small r M079 01 M082 01 MOSS 01 MOSS 01 2 A2 B2 C2 D2 2 B T gt 7 o M080 01 MO83 0
12. Mode cu M076 01 Batch Transfer All Data in Memory i Pe M077 02 Batch Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory d M078 02 Batch Delete Scanned Data from Memory t M071 01 Batch Enable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory M070 01 Batch Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Ep M069 01 Time Stamp On M200 01 Time Stamp Off Short Decode Time Normal Decode Time Long Decode Time Default Default L z E m s MI52_01 MISI 0I LED s for Non LED s for Non Targeting Zone Extra Long Decode Time M148 01 Standard Inks On MISO 0I Standard Inks Off M149 01 Tolerances 50 MIS9 01 Targeting Zone Tolerances 75 M190 01 Targeting Zone Tolerances 100 k LI MI9I 0I Targeting Zone Tolerances 125 MI192 0I Targeting Zone Tolerances 150 MI93 0I LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 93 Advanced Programming Codes Targeting Zone Tolerances 200 mU dre M195_01 Targeting Zone Tolerances 400 M194 01 Targeting Zone Tolerances 1600 Default MI96 01 Optimize Decode Zone 1 D Only 200 x 1024 va M209 01 Optimize Decode Zone Small 2 D 480 x 480 Optimize Decode Zone Medium 2 D 512 x 512 Ner Optimize Decode Zone Large 2 D 640 x 640 Optimize Decode Zone Reset to Default 640 x 1024 M213 01 USB Key
13. On QR Code Off Default Enable Checksum Disable Checksum Default QR Code Inverse On Both Inverse and Standard On T M264 01 M262 01 M263 01 Sample QR Code m m1 Bare 4 18 RSS Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable RSS symbology settings RSS Limited On RSS 14 and RSS 14 Truncated On RSS 14 Stacked On p li M268 01 MA M270 01 RSS Expanded On All RSS On All RSS Off Default M266_0 M269_01 M267_01 266 01 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 31 E M188_02 4 18 RSS Symbology con t Sample RSS Limited Barcode Sample RSS 14 Barcode Sample RSS 14 Truncated Barcode Sample RSS 14 Stacked Barcode E E te 4 19 UPC EAN JAN Scan the following barcodes to enable disable UPC EAN JAN symbology settings UPC On Default UPC Off UPC Short Margin Enabled ET M295 01 M294 01 M299 01 UPC Short Margin Disabled Default UPC Extension On UPC Extension Off B aes M296 Sample UPC A Barcode Note It is not recommended to enable the short margin 23456 78912 4 20 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following code to save settings on reader Save Settings Mor r MISS 02 ME Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 32 E MISS 02 Chapter 5 LG2 Programming Interface Communication Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 33 5 1 Reader ID and Firmware Version To find out the Reader ID and firmware version open a text edito
14. ULG2MU01 02 41 E MI188_02 6 3 Handle Trigger Programming Scan the following barcodes to set the handle trigger functionality Read with Both Imagers Default Read with Far Field Imager ONLY M157_01 MISS 01 Read with Near Field Imager ONLY Upload Stored Data B B MIS6 0I MISS 0I Handle Trigger Take Picture Ww MIS54 0I Note If you program a trigger to another function you will need to reset any performance barcode setting from Chapter 3 6 4 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following code to save settings on reader Save Settings Mor r MISS 02 6 5 Image uploader software After you assign one of the keys to take pictures you will need a software to transfer the images to your PC The Image Uploader software is free demonstration software available from Opticon to demonstrate the image capture function of the LG2 Users accepts full responsibility for use and must use as is Wi Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 42 E MISS 02 Chapter 7 LG2 Programming User Feedback and Continous Scan Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 43 7 1 LG2 Feedback Definition Guide The LG2 features two 2 LED s on the front of the unit These LED s give feedback on different functionality ofthe LG2 unit Each LED has a small icon underneath that represent the following O Memory Connection Icon b Battery or Power Icon The LG2 unit will automatically flash b
15. default when reconnected the LG2 will automatically transfer any data in memory once a connection to a host is established If your application is not ready the reader will send the data anyway and the data could be lost If you do not wish for the reader to immediately send data upon connection please scan the Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Send amp Buffer Mode Default Log Only Mode pa shee a M075 01 M072 01 Send amp Log Mode Transfer All Data in Memory iX Y i i e M077_02 M076_01 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 52 E MISS 02 8 1 Batch Mode con t Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory Delete Scanned Data from Memory vA Note Not applicable in Log Only Mode t use Transfer All Data In Memory me M071 0 M078 02 Enable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Default Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory Br M070_01 M069 _01 RS 232 Considerations In RS 233 Cabled mode the LG2 thinks it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or the power adapter is unplugged Data scanned will be sent regardless of connection status Data scanned in Cabled mode will be lost if the LG2 is not connected to the serial cable it will not buffer the data Also no log features work while the LG2 is in RS 232 cabled mode In RS 232 Batch mode the LG2 will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable and will send the data If a powered seria
16. or barcodes on non standard surfaces shiny low contrast the unit may require 1 More time to process the barcode before the system abandons the image and restarts on a new decode attempt 2 May require manipulating LED s To allow for additional processing time or to change the LED settings for marginal symbols scan one of the following barcodes Note Utilizing this feature may affect the overall performance of the reader but unreadable barcodes may become readable Short Decode Time Normal Decode Time Default Long Decode Time M217 0I M152_01 MISI OI Extra Long Decode Time _LED s for Non Standard Inks ON LED s for Non Standard Inks OFF Default k M148_0 i 1 MISO 0I M149 01 9 2 Set Targeting Zone Tolerances Scan one of the following barcodes to set the decode accuracy of the LG2 unit The 50 setting is the most accurate while the 1600 barcode is the most tolerant If you set the unit to a 50 setting you have to aim the targeting dot directly on the desired barcode for it to be read 50 75 100 125 150 200 400 1600 Default us 2s Ef M193 01 M195 01 M194 01 M196_01 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 56 E MISS 02 9 3 Windowing User s may optimize the units decode zone if their application only requires one barcode format If the size and density of the barcodes to be scanned are consistent please select the setting below that best describes your
17. service plans such as on site depot or phone support that can be implemented to meet customer s special operational requirements and are available at a substantial discount during warranty period General Except for the warranties stated above Opticon disclaims all warranties express or implied on products furnished hereunder including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and noninfringement The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on part of Opticon for damages including without limitation special indirect or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product Seller s liability for damages to buyer or others regardless of the form of action whether by contract warranty tort malpractice and or otherwise resulting from the use of any product shall in no way exceed the purchase price of said product In no event shall Opticon be liable for any consequential special indirect incidental or punitive damages or for any loss of profits revenue or data even if Opticon has been advised of the possibility thereof 11 4 LG2 Accessories The standard LG2 unit is a palm held device with a USB cable interface figure 10 1 Figure 10 1 LG2 with USB Cable Interface LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 66 11 4 LG2 Accessories con t Optional Accessories The followin
18. socket for the unit to charge Battery Battery Blank Figure 2 19 Figure 2 20 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 16 Chapter 3 LG2 Programming Optimizing the Reader for Your Environment LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 17 3 1 Introduction The LG2 may be easily optimized for any workplace By setting a few parameters from your scanning environment you can take advantage of the readers dual path 1 3 megapixel imager and 400 MHz processor If you are scanning large barcodes small barcodes or even multiple sizes of different barcodes by defin ing the working range and the type of symbols the reader must process the LG2 will offer lightning fast decodes Look at the charts below to assess your environment You may program each trigger on the LG2 unit for a different environment by scanning barcodes from the next few pages Large Small Working Range Factory Default Setting High Symbol Density Low Figure 3 1 Small to Large Symbols l Small to Medium Symbols Medium to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Close Range Only Far Range Only All triggers programmed to this setting at shipment Symbol Size Here are a few approximate examples of large medium and small symbols All of the codes below have been modified for representation purposes and do not scan UN PDF 417 20 mil Code 128 14 2 mil Data Matrix 15 mil QR Code 15 mil Large Sym
19. standard SXGA mode default the 1 3 Million Pixel imager is divided into near field and far field decode zones In each zone the resolution is 1024 x 640 pixels see figure 1 4 In this mode of operation the highest resolution and therefore widest working range on symbols of all densities is achieved The trade off is the amount of time the reader spends processing the image This time can be reduced by optimization functions LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 4 1 4 Imager Field of View amp Resolution con t If only the near field is used small high density symbols the far field image can be ignored If only the far field is used large lower density symbols the near field can be ignored Further optimization may be obtained by windowing the field to a smaller area Each focal area may be narrowed by enabling the windowing feature found in section 9 3 VGA Mode In VGA mode optional selection the 1 3 Million Pixels are sampled on a 4 to 1 basis This greatly reduces the amount of time necessary for the transfer of the image to the CPU and the resulting processing time figure 1 5 The trade off for this increased speed is a reduction in resolution and working range 1024 Far 2 SXGA Imaging Area Near g Figure 1 4 480 I l Far e VGA Imaging Area Near oze Figure 1 5 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 5 1 5 LG2 Decode Zone MicroPDF 417 il
20. the appropriate application and begin scanning data Upgrade Note The PS2 model does not work with a USB cable If you are upgrading the firmware you must use a RS 232 cable WARNING Opticon Inc does not recommend using Batch or Bluetooth Radio modes with the PS2 interface because you need to disconnect the LG2 and the keyboard and this may result in the host computer freezing and requiring you to reboot Opticon Inc does not guarantee compatibility with all models of laptops Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 10 E MISS 02 2 4 Bluetooth Radio Overview Overview This version of the LG2 features a Bluetooth wireless radio The radio allows for point to point wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices that support serial port protocol SPP The following guide will give you general instructions on connecting your LG2 to a desktop or laptop computer with a Bluetooth radio Connecting With A Quick Connect Code The easiest way to connect to a Bluetooth device is to visit Opticon s web site and create a Quick Con nect Code that is specific to your device figure 2 9 This barcode will link your LG2 directly to the de sired Bluetooth device To create a Quick Connect Code you will need to know the Bluetooth address often referred to as the BD_ADDR of that device You can usually find the 12 character Bluetooth address somewhere on the device near the device s serial numbe
21. 1 M086 01 M089 01 A3 B3 C3 D3 z a T o m MO 1 01 M084 01 MO087 01 MO090 01 Small to Large Symbols Small to Medium Symbols Medium to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Close Range Only Far Range Only y E Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 22 zd s E MISS 02 3 7 Continous Trigger Off Scan the following code to turn the continous trigger feature off Continous Trigger Off M09 0I 3 8 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following code to save settings on reader Save Settings Mo r MISS 02 Wi Save Settings E MISS 02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 23 Chapter 4 LG2 Programming Symbology Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 24 4 1 Introduction The following chapter will allow a user to change the symbology settings on the LG2 To reset the unit to factory defaults or to save the current settings please scan one of the barcodes below Save Settings Reset to USB Factory Defaults Clear All CodeXML Rules Mex Not all settings will be KE e reset with this barcode E Non standard inks M188 02 and radio settings will not M052 0 be reset l M049 01 Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults AO Not all settings will be a he reset with this code 5 2 Non standard inks and radio settings will not be reset M060 01 Note If you do not save your settings and the LG2 loses power you will lose your settings 4 2 Aztec Symbology Scan
22. 5 Mirroring Scan the following barcodes to enable disable the mirroring feature On Off Default M182 0l MISI 01 Note The Mirroring feature allows the LG2 to read barcodes as they are seen through a mirror inversed 180 If the Mirroring feature is enabled all other barcode reading ability will be disabled This feature may only be utilized with firmware version 1242 or greater Please contact your Opticon if you have any ques tions Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 58 E MISS 02 9 6 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following barcode to save settings on reader Save Settings Mo E MISS 02 Mo M188 02 Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 59 Chapter 10 Advanced LG2 Programming Prefix Suffix and CodeXML LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 60 10 1 Prefix Settings Scan the following barcodes to set appropriate prefix If you scan the following barcodes you may lose your current settings Make sure to save settings on your reader before scanning the prefix barcodes If you scan more than one prefix you will receive each scanned prefix in your scanned data i e If you scan comma prefix twice you will get two comma prefixes Prefix Comma Prefix Space Prefix Tab USB Mode M159 01 MI64 01 MI66 01 Prefix Tab RS 232 Serial Mode Prefix Erase None Prefix Carriage Return Line Feed Only Use with Serial Applications
23. 9 On Default Code 39 Off Enable Checksum 3 M237 01 M235_01 M234_01 3 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 26 E MISS 02 4 7 Code 39 Symbology con t Disable Checksum Default Enable Checksum and Strip From Result M236 01 M238_01 Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On Code 39 Extended Full ASCII Off Default va t M233 0I M232 Sample Code 39 Barcode 123456789 4 8 Composite Symbologies Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Composite symbology settings Composite On Composite Off Default As M285 01 M284 I 4 9 Data Matrix Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Data Matrix symbology settings Data Matrix Rectangle On Default Data Matrix Rectangle Off Be ES M242 01 M241 01 Data Matrix Inverse On Default Data Matrix Inverse Off T M239 0I M240 01 Wi Save Settings E MI188_02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 27 4 9 Data Matrix Symbology con t Sample Data Matrix Barcode Sample Data Matrix Barcode E an 4 10 GoCode Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable GoCode symbology settings GoCode On GoCode Off Default u M279_01 M278_01 4 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology settings 12 of 5 On Default 12 of 5 Off 12 of 5 Two Digits On a a be ES ES M244 01 M243_01 M246 01 12 of 5 Two Digits Off 12 of 5 Four Di
24. D 5 5 mm Connector A 00 Input 5V Min 500 mA 1 39 WIRING DIAGRAM CONNA NAME WIRE COLOR CONNB WIRE COLOR CONNC 1 V 24AWG RED 1 24AWG RED TIP 2 TX 28ANG BROWN 2 3 RX 28AWG ORANGE 3 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 GND 24AWG BLACK 5 24AWG BLACK RING 9 NC SHELL _ DRAIN BARE SHELL SEE WIRING DIAGRAM BELOW FOR CONN A PIN 1 CONN B PIN 1 AND CONN C TIP MM B CONN B LG2 maximum voltage tolerance 5V 10 PIN 1 CAUTION Exceeding the maximum voltage CO NNC will void manufacturers warranty LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 100 This page is left blank intentionally LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 101 Appendix E LG2 Dimensions LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 102 This page is left blank intentionally LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 103 i E r 5 9 aso am ll nv Hw T HdT KIY EP Ajquiassy zc mee IM ui 1 920 3 800 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 105
25. Error Checking Scan the following codes to set the appropriate USB communication setting USB Keyboard Default USB Downloader USB Native Two Way Mode M134_01 5 3 PS2 Interface M135_01 Scan the following barcodes to set the reader to the PS2 communication setting PS2 Mode M126 01 Note This setting only works with reader hardware configured for PS2 5 4 Bluetooth Radio Interface RF One Way Mode Max Range This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpack etized data by radio frequency The Max Range setting optimizes the LG2 radio for greater range but data reliability is lower RF One Way Mode Max Reliability This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted un packetized data by radio frequency The Max Range setting optimizes the LG2 radio for greater reliabil ity but the radio range is lower Important Note While robust both One Way modes do not receive packet verification therefore it does not guarantee data integrity and some data may be lost RF Two Way Mode This mode is utilized when there is a need for biodirectional communication be tween the LG2 and an application by radio frequency i e Time Stamp Error Checking This requires the implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and is 100 reliable Opticon offers a Windows or Pocket PC version ME Save Settings LG2 Users Man
26. Figure 2 16 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 14 2 6 Attaching Handle Attaching the Handle To attach the handle please follow the following steps 1 Place the LG2 in the cradle of the handle and slide the unit back figure 2 17 Be careful not to place fingerprints on the front glass when attaching handle 2 Once the 8 pin DIN connector of the handle begins to enter the opening in the back of the unit firmly press the unit back until the unit is flush against the handle figure 2 18 Figure 2 17 Figure 2 18 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 15 2 7 LG2 Lithium lon Battery and LG2 Battery Blank LG2 Battery Blank All cabled LG2 units feature a battery blank THE BATTERY BLANK NEEDS TO BE ATTACHED AT ALL TIME WHEN USING THE LG2 Installing the battery blank is identical to installing the battery Please follow the instructions below Attaching and Detaching the Lithium lon Battery The LG2 is available with a 1300 mA Lithium lon battery If you wish to purchase contact a Opticon representative To install battery or battery blank in cradle or to detach battery from unit push the locking mechanism up toward the front of the scanner and insert or detach battery figures 2 19 amp 2 20 Charging the Lithium lon Battery The battery automatically charges everytime a cable inteface is attached to the unit and the host is powered up Note The RS 232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall
27. MU01 02 11 r M188 02 2 4 Bluetooth Radio Overview con t Radio Range and Transferring Data The LG2 radio is a Class 1 device If connected to another Class 1 device the unit has roughly a 300 foot line of sight operating range If connecting to a Class 2 or Class 3 device the operating range may drop to match the lower range Once a unit is connected the application software on the host must be open to receive data When the LG2 detects the radio is out of range the LG2 will store data on the reader s non volatile memory The reader will continue to try and send data until radio is back in range Once the data is sent the data will be erased from the units memory Ifthe radio cannot connect in 90 seconds it will give an error beep The reader will continue to try and connect until it has reached the programmable radio time out setting The LG2 Bluetooth protocol allows for two 2 forms of communication 1 One Way Mode Defined as one way communication between the reader and host One Way mode only recommended when connecting to a device well within itse specified range or if connected to a device without an operating system i e printer There are two settings in this mode Max Range Default Greater range but data reliability is lower Max Reliability Limits range but reliability is improved RF One Way Mode Max Range RF One Way Mode Max Reliability E pl ER UT MI27 0I M128 0I Note While robu
28. PDF 417 12 20 mil PDF 417 50 characters All samples were high q _were read along a physi Accuracy 10 10 angle Default AGC settings were used ality codes and al center line ata _ ___ 4 0 in 20 8 15 8 mil Data 7 5 mil Datamatrix 10 characters mil Datamatrix 5 8 mil Datamatrix 50 characters 1 10 2 cm 2 0 in 5 1 cm 0 0 in 0 0 cm 2 0 in 5 1 cm 4 0 in 10 2 cm 20 8 mil Code 39 8 characters i MM 4 0 0 in 0 0 cm 4 0 in 10 2 cm I Near Field Decode Zone 8 0 in 20 3 cm 12 0 in 30 5 cm 16 0 in 40 6 cm 20 0 in 50 8 cm m Mh EM Neutral Decode Zone Far Field Decode Zone 6 25 ULG2MUO1 02 LG2 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Guides LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 7 2 1 Installation Guide USB Interface To connect the LG2 to your host computer via USB interface Make sure the USB cable is sufficiently attached to your LG2 unit figure 2 1 You DO NOT need to power off your host computer figure 2 2 The LG2 with USB interface can be plugged into any host while the computer is powered up Connect the USB interface cable to the host figure 2 3 If you are unsure of th
29. PDF417 segments already stored will cause the stored segments to be deleted aborted and you will hear beeps The new file starts with this barcode 3 The LG2 only support up to 16 file segments When the buffered segments reach 16 and the file is still not complete you will hear 3 beeps and all the buffered segments will be deleted 4 You can not scan a segment of the same file more than once Note The MacroPDF 417 feature may only be utilized with firmware version 1242 or greater 4 15 Micro PDF 417 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable micro PDF 417 symbology settings MicroPDF417 On MicroPDF417 Off Default Sample MicroPDF417 s pS en 4 16 Postal Symbologies All postal barcodes default settings are OFF Scan the following barcodes to enable the appropriate Postal symbology Note If you wish to change which Postal barcode is activated you MUST scan the disable all postal barcodes symbol and then scan your desired symbology Australian Post On Japan Post On KIX Ws D aes ES 5 ES M252_01 M253 0I M254 01 Planet On Postnet On Postnet and Planet On M256 01 M257 01 M255 01 ME Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 30 E MISS 02 4 16 Postal Symbologies con t Royal Mail On Disable All Postal Codes Default Sample Postnet Barcode E M259 01 M258 01 4 17 QR Code Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable QR Code symbology settings QR Code
30. POS POINT OF SALE MADE SIMPLE For Help Call 1 800 241 6264 Opticon LG2 Series Manual More information available at QUESTIONS BULK DISCOUNTS SE HABLA Ask the experts at POSMicro com ESPANOL T 1 800 241 6264 FER CHE ME O gt Monday Friday 6 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time Free ground shipping to the continental USA on orders over 100 cuSToM BUILT BUILT TO LAST User s Manual on Bar Code Scanning Solutions Opticon LG2 Imager 29 U LG2MU01 02 This version of the manual supports firmware 2098 and greater Release date July 04 Statement of Agency Compliance C The LG2 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 The LG2 has been tested for compliance to CE 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 ENV 50204 EFT EN 61000 4 4 Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 6 EN 55022 Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emissions The LG2 can b
31. T Japanese Post Australia Post Royal Mail RM4SCC KIX code Why will my LG2 Bluetooth radio not connect 1 Make sure the Bluetooth radio on the host device is installed correctly turned on and ready 2 The LG2 Bluetooth radio is serial port profile only Make sure the Bluetooth radio on the host supports serial ports profile 3 Scan barcodes on page 35 of the LG2 User s Manual to set reader to correct Radio Frequency RF communication mode How many LG2 Bluetooth units can connect with one host computer 1 Only one LG2 can talk to one computer at any given time However the auto disconnect mode allows the reader to automatically disconnect after sending its data This allows the next reader to make a connection send its data and then disconnect Operating this way you can use multiple LG2 s with one computer With multiple readers trying to send data to the same computer there can be a slight delay from the time when a barcode is read to the time when the data is sent to the computer The delay can vary depending on how many LG2 s are tying to connect at one time Note The CodeXML Router software is needed to support this type of operation How do keep the LG2 unit from losing its settings 1 Scan the Save Settings on Reader barcode Why will my reader will not enumerate 1 Make sure the reader is set to the correct USB communication mode by scanning the appropriate barcode on page 35 of the LG2 User s Manual Wha
32. _01 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 48 M188 02 7 5 Code Readability Index con t Once read each time a data symbol is read the index will be output followed by a comma followed by the decoded data The Reader will continue to output the Readability Index upon every read until disabled either by reset or by reading the Readability Index Output Disable Readability Index Output Disable M063_01 7 6 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following barcode to save settings on reader Save Settings utr M188 02 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 49 E MISS 02 Chapter 8 LG2 Programming Batch Mode LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 50 8 1 Batch Mode The LG2 unit features a batch mode for applications requiring a portable reader Batch mode allows a user to store scanned data to the reader s non volatile memory The user may transfer the data to a host computer when needed To utilize batch functionality you will need to purchase the 1300 mA Lithium lon battery from Opticon The LG2 may be programmed to operate in three different batch modes 1 Send amp Buffer Mode Default In Send and Buffer Mode the LG2 unit will automatically detect when the USB or RS 232 cable is detached or the Bluetooth radio is out of range and will switch into batch mode see miscellaneous note on page 17 and buffer the data in non volatile memor
33. _01 Optimization D3 M048_01 Handle Trigger Optimization A1 Handle Trigger Optimization A2 Handle Trigger Optimization A3 Handle Trigger Optimization B1 Ena MOI3 01 M014 01 MOIS 01 MOI6 01 Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Optimization B2 Optimization B3 Optimization C1 Optimization C2 1 E E MO017 01 MOIS 01 M019 01 M020 01 Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Optimization C3 Optimization D1 Optimization D2 Optimization D3 Li T les M021 01 M022 01 M023_01 M024 01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 85 LG2 Programming Codes Continous Trigger Optimization A1 M079 01 Continous Trigger Optimization A2 MO080 01 Continous Trigger Optimization A3 M081_01 Continous Trigger Optimization B1 M082 01 Continous Trigger Optimization B2 MO83 0I Continous Trigger Optimization B3 M084 01 Continous Trigger Optimization C1 br M085_01 Continous Trigger Optimization C2 xi MO086 01 Continous Trigger Optimization C3 Continous Trigger Optimization D1 Continous Trigger Optimization D2 Continous Trigger Optimization D3 M087 01 MOSS 01 M089_01 M090_01 Continous Trigger Off M091 01 Aztec On Aztec Off Codabar On Codabar Off s 3 E M272 01 M275 01 M274_01 M273 01 Default Default Codablock F On Codablock F Off
34. a ann er 14 Attaching Handle adas 15 LG2 Battery and Battery Blank ccoo ida 16 LG2 Programming Optimizing the Reader for Your Environment A O A O 18 Global All Triggers Optimization Matrix Left Trigger Optimization Matix 2 ia Right Trigger Optimization Matrix ea u lisa Handle Trigger Optimization Matrix ecce Continous Trigger Optimization Matrix 2 Hs den Con nous Trigger Oft na ne ee seen Save Settings ee realice ico LG2 Programming Symbology Settings e 8701 1 e 12 C p Aztec Symbology code bt eR tet data Codabar Symbology deo a AE AE AE A EE sa Codablock FE Symbology si rin en Code 126 SyMbOlogy ava aaa a eco aede cet bates A e LUCES Code 93 Symbology aeter te le Res LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 Table of Contents 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 4 16 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 20 Code 39 Symbolo gyes siina ee 26 27 Composite SymbologieS nt ict Stent intact ts cman te dt Ree risen 27 Data Matrix Symbology a nn te LH tete 27 28 GoCode Syrmbology ie ERE dai 28 Interleaved 2 Of 5 Symbology 2 eoe ice t hel ieee tada 28 Maxicode S VIN DOIOGY rs rear a tes pesca ea fed do aoe 29 MSI Plessy SYMDOIOGY siiani e de ein ee 29 PDP 417 SymbolOgy deer ee ae eet 29 30 Micro PDE 417 SVMbOlOGY ae a a I eee al ads ects pauio ees 30 Postal SyMDGIOQISS xis ita ern 30 31 QR Code Symibology ana en Benennung 31 RSS SYMDOlOGY iii ts
35. al Codes OFF QR OFF RSS OFF UPC ON Control Setting Defaults Communication Mode USB Keyboard Left Button All Decodes Right Button All Decodes Handle Both Near and Far Beeper Volume High Laser Targeting On Time Stamp Off Continuous Scan Off LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 80 LG2 Default Settings con t RS 232 Interface Setting Defaults You must scan the RS 232 commuincation settings code on page 37 to switch the reader in RS 232 communication mode When enabled your unit will default to the following settings Baud Rate 57600 Stop Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Parity None Batch Mode Setting Defaults Your unit will recognize when the USB cable is detached or the bluetooth radio is out of range and automatically switch into batch mode with the following settings Auto Storage Erase ON Send and Store OFF RS 232 Connected ON LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 81 Appendix C LG2 Programming Code Matrix LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 82 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 83 LG2 Programming Codes Global All Triggers Optimization A1 MOO 01 Global All Triggers Optimization A2 M002 01 Global All Triggers Optimization A3 M003 01 Global All Triggers Optimization B1 M004 01 Default Global All Triggers Optimization B2 Kiel MOOS 01 Global All Triggers Optimization B3 M006_01 Global All Triggers Opti
36. amages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material Opticon Inc does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product or application described herein NO LICENSE No license is granted either by implication estoppel or otherwise under any intellectual property rights of The Opticon Inc Any use of hardware software and or technology of the Opticon Inc is governed by its own agreement All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged The software and or products of Opticon Inc include inventions that are patented or that are the subject of patents pending LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 Table of Contents Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 Getting Started INFO el AAA aaka TFT E E 2 Unpacking ai 3 Targeting and Reading Techniques une nennen 3 4 Imager Field of View and Resolution scene ea 4 5 ESZDECOdS ZONE UN EP 6 Installation Guides USBInterface one As 8 R5 232 Interface c a e DERE ENT ERG ROT Er EP LEE RUE RR deed 9 VARII sa AA A Reims i eee 10 Bluetooth Radio Overview nnsnssennsennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennenn ns 11 13 SWILCHING SAD SS al e
37. ange the radio frequency sleep time out setting however it may reduce battery life Disconnect yn M114_01 Reconnecting to the Device If the device is saved in RF mode it will automatically reconnect when 1 LG2 is powered up 2 LG2 wakes from sleep mode 3 LG2 reads another barcode Wi Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 r MISS 02 13 2 5 Switching Cables Attaching and Switching Cables The LG2 is available with USB standard RS 232 and PS2 cables All of the cables are connected to the LG2 with a 8 pin DIN connector Different cables may be required for different hosts Palm Held LG2 To install a cable on the standard palm held unit correctly line up the 8 pin DIN connector figure 2 11 into back end of the unit The arrows on the connector should be facing down When they are lined up firmly push the cable in figure 2 12 To unattach you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector figure 2 13 LG2 with Attachable Handle If you purchased the attachable handle accessory see section 2 3 for handle attaching instructions the 8 pin DIN connection is at the botton of the handle Insert 8 Pin connector figure 2 14 and firmly push cable into the handle figure 2 15 To unattach you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector figure 2 16 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15
38. arious accessories are available for the LG2 3 cable options USB RS 232 or PS2 1300 mA Lithium lon battery Class 1 Bluetooth radio with 300 foot operating range Clip on pistol grip handle External battery charger CodeXML Bluetooth modem Please keep your packing materials The LG2 is shipped in an approved shipping container and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing 1 3 Targeting and Reading Techniques The LG2 utilizes digital camera technology to take a picture of a symbol Once an image is captured the LG2 utilizes advanced decoding algorithms to extract data from the captured image The LG2 is available as a palm held unit or users may purchase a clip on pistol grip handle The palm held unit features left and right triggers figure 1 1 These triggers may be programmed to perform various features The reader is shipped with the left trigger and right trigger functioning as a decode symbol command The clip on pistol grip handle features a trigger on the handle figure 1 2 The two triggers on the top of the unit also work when the handle is attached Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Note The trigger on the handle attachment is light Squeezing to hard may damage the unit LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 3 1 3 Targeting and Reading Techniques con t To read a symbol with the LG2 1 The LG2 features omnidirectional decoding Center the symbol in any
39. attery or power status every 15 seconds Each LED can show three 3 colors Green Amber or Red The colors will vary depending on the message the unit is sending Green 50 100 capacity of Battery or 100 of Memory Amber 20 50 capacity of Battery or 20 99 of Memory Red 0 20 capacity of Battery or No Memory The LG2 also emits beeps or vibrates for user feedback Please follow the table below to better understand your unit s feedback Normal Operation Feedback O Memor uon neon En Sold LG2 Flash either Flash either Successfully Green Amber Green Amber 1 Beep Powers Up or Red or Red LG2 Successfully Enumerates None Green 1 Beep with Host via USB Cable to None None None ecode Table 2 1 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 44 r MISS 02 7 1 LG2 Feedback Definition Guide con t Normal Operation Feedback con t O Memory Connection l Battery LED LED Sound Flash eith Successful Decode a ne and Data Transfer Flash Green or Red 1 Beep via cable see table 2 1 Successful Decode Elash Ambe PA UPER and Data Store or Red me 1 Beep see table 2 1 see table 2 1 Batch Mode Flash Red Flash either memory full 3 Times N d 3 Beeps see table 2 1 Configuration Bar Flash either Flash either code Successfully Green Amber Green Amber 1 Beep slight pause Decoded and or Red or Red then 1 Beep Processed s
40. be confused with a verification quality measurement The Readability Index is a blend of information obtained from the internal operations of the decoding algorithm pertaining to contrast symbology construct error detection forward error correction if applicable and other symbology specific characteristics The Readability Index is a score on a scale of 01 very poor to 100 very readable Due to differences based on motion skew reflection focus and ambient lighting the Readability Index on the same symbol may vary somewhat from read to read However a poor contrast or damaged symbol will score lower than a high contrast undamaged symbol The Readability Index can be used as a quick check on the reliability of label generation or marking systems When used in conjunction with the LG2 stand or fixed mount positioning which fixes the distance from the reader to the symbol and constant ambient light the Readability Index provides a symbol quality assurance tool and check point for feedback to an overall label or marking quality control system The Readability Index is enabled by first reading a CodeXML rule into the permanent LG2 Memory Code Readability Index Rule M061_ 01 The Reader will store the rule and reset but will not output the Readability Index until the Readability Index Output Enable code is read To remove this rule scan the Clear All CodeXML Rules code in section 11 1 Readability Index Output Enable M062
41. board Mode ONLY MI66 01 RS 232 Mode ONLY M210 01 M211_01 M212 01 Enable VGA Enable SXGA Enable VGA Enable SXGA 640 x 480 1280 x 1024 Default Left Trigger Left Trigger Default x Nam UNE ARE ERE RT LI M202 01 M201 0I M206 01 M205 01 Enable VGA Enable SXGA Enable VGA Enable SXGA Right Trigger Right Trigger Default Handle Trigger Handle Trigger Default ET TR abt M208 M207 01 M203 01 Mirroring On Mirroring Off Prefix Comma Prefix Space Default MI82_01 MISI 02 MI59 01 MI64 01 Prefix Tab Prefix Tab Prefix Erase None Prefix CRLF LA M162_01 Default LJ M218 01 M214 01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 94 Advanced Programming Codes Suffix Carriage Return MI68 01 Suffix Comma MI60 01 Suffix Line Feed MI69 01 Suffix Carriage menm Line Feed MI70 01 Suffix adis MI65 01 Suffix Enter MI61 01 Suffix Tab USB Keyboard Mode ONLY Suffix Tab RS 232 Mode ONLY M219 01 Suffix Erase None w M163 01 Default Scan the following bar codes to reset the LG2 to either PS2 or USB Factory Defaults Reset to PS2 Factory ER M384_01 Reset to USB Factory Defaults M383_01 Clear All CodeXML Rules w M052_01 Clear All Stored Data E M071 0I Save Settings Mo r MISS 02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02
42. bols die Medium Symbols INN PDF 417 15 mil UPC EAN JAN 12 5 mil Data Matrix 10 mil a m j i Dan ire MicroPDF 417 7 5 mil Code 39 4 2 mil Data Matrix 6 5 mil LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 18 3 1 Introduction con t When choosing the correct setting for your environment i e printed labels direct marks we recommend trying several settings For a large majority of users the B1 or B3 settings are satisfactory If you would like to greatly improve the reader s performance on medium to large 1 D codes try the D1 or D3 setting The chart and definitions below will help you understand the readers configuration for each setting Large Small Working Range lt o SXGA Mode SXGA Mode SXGA Mode SXGA Mode z Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding Off Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding Off Far Field Decoding On NF Resolution 1024 x 640 NF Resolution 1024 x 640 NF Resolution 1024 x 640 NF Resolution NA FF Resolution 1024 x 640 FF Resolution 1024 x 640 FF Resolution NA FF Resolution 1024 x 640 Decode Try Time Long Decode Try Time Normal Decode Try Time Normal Decode Try Time Normal Factory Default Setting gt A2 B2 C2 D2 O 5 SXGA Mode SXGA Mode SXGA Mode SXGA Mode a Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding On N
43. by 11 6 vertical Near 4 Far 9 Progressive Scan CMOS 1 33MP 1024x1280 256 level gray scale Near Field 1024 x 640 Far Field 1024 x 640 60 from front to back 60 from plane parallel to symbol side to side 180 25 1D symbologies or 35 PDF417 absolute dark light reflectance differential measured at 650 nm Class 2 Visible Laser Diode at 630nm Sunlight Up to 9 000ft candles 96 890 lux Withstands multiple drops of 6 56 feet 2 Meters concrete Reader 5vdc mA Typical 140 Peak 310 Idle n a Sleep 3 Bluetooth Radio 90m away mA Typical 280 Peak 350 Idle 96 Sleep 3 50m away Typical 270 Peak 350 Idle 96 Sleep 3 10m away Typical 260 Peak 350 Idle 96 Sleep 3 Battery with radio will support 4000 read transmits per charge including 8 hours of standby interval USB standard cable RS 232 cable PS2 cable Bluetooth Class 1 Radio 300 feet LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 77 Appendix B Factory Default Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 78 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 79 LG2 Default Settings The following are the default settings for your the LG2 Symbology Defaults All 1D Codes ON Aztec OFF Codabar ON Code 128 ON Code 93 ON Code 39 ON Composite OFF Data Matrix ON DM Inverse OFF DM Rect ON GoCode OFF Interleaved 2 Of 5 ON MaxiCode OFF MSIP OFF PDF 417 ON Micro PDF OFF Post
44. e proper location to connect the USB cable please consult the manual of your host computer The USB interface does not require additional power supply If you are using the 1300 mA battery for batch mode the LG2 will automatically recharge the battery whenever the unit is a attached to a host that is powered up The LG2 will power on automatically Scan the following barcode to set the correct reader communication mode USB Keyboard Mode Default M134_01 Your LG2 unit should be ready for use Open the application you wish to send data and begin scanning Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 vtr E MISS 02 Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 8 2 2 Installation Guide RS 232 Interface To connect the LG2 to your host computer via RS 232 interface 1 Make sure the RS 232 cable is sufficiently attached to your LG2 unit figure 2 4 N Power off your host computer figure 2 5 d Connect the RS 232 interface cable to your host computer figure 2 6 If you are unsure of the proper location to connect the RS 232 cable please consult the manual of your host computer 4 The RS 232 interface should have come with a power supply Plug the power supply adapter into the RS 232 interface cable figure 2 7 and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket figure 2 8 The RS 232 interface does not require additional power However if you are using the RS 232 interface and utilizing Batch fu
45. e set to use targeting lasers If the targeting lasers are activated do not stare into the beams The LG2 s targeting lasers have been rated as Class Ila Lasers by IEC 60825 1 The LG2 has been tested by an independent electromagnetic compat ibility laboratory in accordance with the applicable specifications and instructions LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 LG2 User s Manual Copyright 2004 the Opticon Inc All Rights Reserved The software described in this manual may only be used in accordance with the terms of its license agreement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the Opticon Inc This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying or recording in information storage and retrieval systems NO WARRANTY This technical documentation is provided AS IS Further the documentation does not represent a commitment on the part of Opticon Inc Opticon Inc does not warrant that it is accurate complete or error free Any use of the technical documentation is at the risk of the user Opticon reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult Opticon to determine whether any such changes have been made Opticon shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential d
46. ear Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding Off Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding Off Far Field Decoding On 2 NF Resolution 832 x 640 NF Resolution 640x 512 NF Resolution 640 x 640 NF Resolution NA FF Resolution 1024 x 640 FF Resolution 832 x 640 FF Resolution NA FF Resolution 832 x 512 5 Decode Try Time Normal Decode Try Time Short Decode Try Time Normal Decode Try Time Normal o SXGA Mode VGA Mode VGA Mode VGA Mode z Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding On Near Field Decoding Off 3 Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding On Far Field Decoding Off Far Field Decoding On NF Resolution 480 x 480 NF Resolution 480 x 320 NF Resolution 480 x 320 NF Resolution NA FF Resolution 640 x 480 FF Resolution 480 x 320 FF Resolution NA FF Resolution 480 x 320 Decode Try Time Short Decode Try Time Short Decode Try Time Short Decode Try Time Short Small to Large Symbols Small to Medium Symbols Medium to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Close Range Only Far Range Only All triggers programmed to this setting at shipment Definitions Symbol Density The amount of information versus the total area occupied by the symbol In order to achieve high density the individual elements of a symbol must shrink The highest density symbols can only be resolved in the LG2 near field image where the resolution of the imager is 1024 x 640 DPI Symbol density is usually expressed in
47. ee table 2 1 see table 2 1 Configuration Bar code Successfully Flash Red Flash Red 3 Beeps Decoded But Was 3 Times 3 Times Not Successfully Processed Bluetooth Radio Feedback A Memo Connection ree Sound Attempting to Flash Amber None 1 Beep Connect Flashes Blue Flash Red Failed to Connect Flash Red norms 3 Beeps 3 Times Flash either None Green Amber N Connected or Red one Flashes Blue see table 2 1 every 15 seconds Only applicable for bluetooth units sold after April 04 Wi Save Settings r M188 02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 45 7 2 Volume and Vibration Settings Scan the following barcodes to set vibration mode Vibrate On Beep On Vibrate On Beep Off Vibrate Off Beep On Default M107 01 M109 01 M108 01 Scan the following barcodes to set your reader s volume Beep Off Beep Low Beep High Default E ES MI11_01 MI12_01 M110_01 7 3 Laser Settings Scan the following barcodes to turn laser targeting on off On Default Off 2 1 MOSS 01 M054 0I Scan one of the following barcodes to set the brightness of the LG2 laser High Default Medium Low is rt MOSS 01 MO057 01 M056 01 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 46 r MISS 02 7 4 Continous Scan Scan the following barcodes to turn continous scanning on off Both Near amp Far Field On Near Field Only On Een E PE M138 01 M140 01 Far Field Only On Off Defaul
48. environment ONLY FOR SXGA MODE 1 Dimensional Barcodes ONLY 200 x 1024 pixels Yr M209 01 Caution It may be more difficult to read other barcodes while in this setting You must have the reader farther away than normal Small 2 Dimensional Barcodes 480 x 480 pixels M210_01 Medium 2 Dimensional Barcodes 512 x 512 pixels Ner M211 01 Large 2 Dimensional Barcodes 640 x 640 pixels M212 01 Reset to Factory Default Setting 640 x 1024 pixels M213 01 Wi Save Settings E MI188_02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 57 9 4 VGA amp Megapixel Settings User s may optimize the LG2 unit s megapixel SXGA imager 1280 x 1024 to a VGA 640 x 480 This feature is used to decrease the pixel sampling area which will greatly increase processing speed This is an advanced feature used for the rapid decoding of 1 dimensional linear barcodes and larger module size 2 dimensional barcodes Opticon recommends testing this feature as it will not work with many high density Enable VGA 640 x 480 Enable SXGA 1280 x 1024 Default M202 01 M201 01 User s may also set the triggers on the reader to VGA or Megapixel mode Enable VGA Left Trigger Enable SXGA Left Trigger Default WCRUNN Wc M206 01 M2085 01 Enable VGA Right Trigger Enable SXGA Right Trigger Default cd ee ed M208 01 M207_01 Enable VGA Handle Trigger Enable SXGA Handle Trigger Default M204 01 M203_01 9
49. et appropriate keyboard mapping US Keyboard Mapping Default Universal Keyboard Mapping Custom Keyboard g M172 01 M173_01 MI71_01 If you require a special configuration please contact Opticon at 800 636 0090 5 7 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following code to save settings on reader Save Settings Mo k M188 02 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 39 r MISS 02 Chapter 6 LG2 Programming Trigger Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 40 6 1 Left Trigger Programming Scan the following barcodes to set the left trigger functionality Read with Both Imagers Default Read with Far Field Imager ONLY M178 _01 M176 01 Read with Near Field Imager ONLY Upload Stored Data A M177_01 MISO 0I Left Trigger Take Picture Kl M179_01 Note If you program a trigger to another function you will need to reset any performance barcode setting from Chapter 3 6 2 Right Trigger Programming Scan the following codes to set the right trigger functionality Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Read Code with Far Field Imager ONLY n P3 n MISS 01 MI83 0I Read Code with Near Field Imager ONLY Upload Stored Data my I M184 0I M187 0I Right Trigger Take Picture Et E M186_01 Note If you program a trigger to another function you will need to reset any performance code setting from Chapter 3 MZ Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25
50. face No Parity Default Fu MIO03 01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 90 Advanced Programming Codes RS 232 Batch M073_01 RS 232 Cabled M074 01 USA Keyboard Mapping Default MI72 01 Universal Keyboard Mapping MI173 0I Custom Keyboard Left Trigger Read Left Trigger Read with Left Trigger Read with Mapping with Both Imagers Default Far Field Imager Only Near Field Imager Only MI7I 71 M178_01 MI76_01 MI77 01 Left Trigger Left Trigger Right Trigger Read Right Trigger Read with Upload Stored Data Take Picture with Both Imagers Default Far Field Imager Only mL u T PT ul MISO 01 MISS 01 MI83 01 Right Trigger Read with Right Trigger Right Trigger Handle Trigger Read Near Field Imager Only Upload Stored Data Take Picture with Both Imagers Default T oce M184 01 M187 01 TT M178 01 Handle Trigger Read with Far Field Imager Only Handle Trigger Read with Near Field Imager Only Handle Trigger Upload Stored Data Handle Trigger Take Picture Mur 12 E MI76 01 MATI MI80 91 M179 01 Vibrate On Vibrate On On Beep Off Beep On M107 Ol Beep Off M109 Ol Beep On Default MIOS 0I d MIIO OI LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 91 Advanced Programming Codes Beep Low T M111_01 Beep High M112 01 Default Laser Targeting On M055_01 De
51. fault Laser Targeting Off M054 0I Laser Brightness Low A k M056 01 Laser Brightness Medium M057 0I Laser Brightness High Default P MOSS 0I Continuous Scan Both Imagers M138_01 Continuous Scan Near Field Imager Only M140 01 Continuous Scan Far Field Imager Only M139_01 Continuous Scan Off Default MI4I 01 Continous Scan Time Out Cabled 2 hours Default M136 0I Continous Scan Time Out Cabled Always E Continous Scan Time Out Uncabled 5 minutes Default E M145_01 Continous Scan Time Out Uncabled 15 minutes Zh M146_01 Continous Scan Time Out Uncabled 30 minutes M147_01 Continuous Scan Trigger Delay 0 Sec Default Lo M142 01 Continuous Scan Trigger Delay 1 Sec TIE Le AI MI143 0I Continuous Scan Trigger Delay 3 Sec M144 01 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay 0 Sec Default M222 01 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay 1 Sec pue M223 01 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay 3 Sec M224 0I Code Readability Index Rule M061 0I Readability Index Output Enabled M062 01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 92 Advanced Programming Codes Readability Index Output Disabled M063 01 Batch Send amp Buffer Mode Default ps M075 01 Batch Log Only Mode ug M072 0I Batch Send amp Log
52. g accessories are also available by contacting a Opticon representative Figure 10 2 RS 232 Cable Interface RS 232 interface cable Figure 10 2 and PS2 interface cable 1300 mA Long life Lithium Ion battery Figure 10 3 Clip on pistol grip handle Figure 10 4 Class 1 Bluetooth radio 300 foot operating range if connected with another Class 1 device Two slot external battery charger Figure 10 5 CodeXML Bluetooth Modem RS232 and PS 2 interface USB Bluetooth adapter and PDA PCMCIA combo Bluetooth card Figure 10 3 Long Life Battery Figure 10 4 Pistol Grip Handle Figure 10 5 External Battery Charger 11 5 Frequently Asked Questions What can do if my LG2 will not read a barcode 1 Make sure the barcode is enabled as not all barcodes are enabled by default Check to see you are the appropriate distance from the barcode by checking the decode zone diagram on page 8 of the User s Manual Make sure the barcode is not smeared See chapter 8 to configure reader for longer decode times or for non standard inks Send a sample of the barcode to Opticon Inc LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 67 11 5 Frequently Asked Questions con t 6 The LG2 only supports the following symbologies MaxiCode PDF417 including Macro Data Matrix QR Code MicroPDF417 GoCode UCC Composite Aztec Code Code 39 Code 128 UPC EAN JAN Int 2 of 5 Codabar Codablock F Code 93 UCC RSS POSTNET PLANE
53. g mode Section 4 8 Added Disable Pairing Encryption and Authentication barcode Section 4 13 Added 0 seconds barcode default for Continous Scan Trigger Delay Section 4 14 Added default settings barcode to Optimizing Decode Zone section Section 8 1 Added LG2 User s Manual Change Log Release 9 8 03 Section 2 3 Edited Batch Settings copy Chapter 3 Added Sample Barcodes Release 10 7 03 Section 2 3 Updated Batch Interface Overview Section 2 3 Added Auto Transfer Buffer Memory barcodes Section 2 8 Updated Feedback table Section 3 9 Replaced Data Matix Inverse On barcode Release 10 20 03 Section 3 11 Removed 2 Of 5 Four Digits Section 3 19 Removed UPC Supplemental Section 5 12 Updated Specifications Release 10 23 03 Section 4 2 Error Correction Release 11 24 03 Section 3 14 Added MacroPDF 417 feature Section 4 14 Added Mirroring feature Section 4 16 Added Reader Text Commands Release 1 26 04 Section 2 2 PS2 Quickstart Guide Section 3 11 Added 2 of 5 Four Digit Section 3 16 Replaced Enable Postnet Barcode Section 4 2 Added PS2 Communication Settings Section 4 5 Updated Carriage Return Carriage Return Line Feed and Line Feed Suffix barcodes Section 6 1 Added FAQ about connecting multiple LG2 Bluetooth Radios to one host LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 72 12 1 LG2 Manual Change Log con t Release 3 25 04 Reorganized manual chapters and sections Added Cha
54. gits On 1 2 of 5 Four Digits Off X M245_01 MARE M247 01 Sample I 2 of 5 Barcode 123456789 ME Save Settings E MISS 02 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 28 4 12 Maxicode Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Maxicode symbology settings M xicode On Maxicode Off Default Sanipie Maxicode NER EA ARCET M y ul e Y 2 Hd e AR A 4 x lt 3 M289_02 M288_01 ie d a at 4 M Dex i Hus 4 13 MSI Plessy Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable MSI Plessy symbology settings MSI Plessy On MSI Plessy Off Default Sample MSI Plessy 123456789 4 14 PDF 417 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable PDF 417 symbology settings PDF 417 On Default PDF417 Off Macro PDF 417 On 5 xxt E a is it M293 01 Mav2 01 M287 01 Macro PDF 417 Off Default Sample PDF 417 Barcode hE M286 01 if If your data is encoded into multiple PDF 417 barcodes the Macro PDF 417 feature allows a user to scan these PDF 417 barcodes and combine the information MZ Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 29 r M188 02 4 14 PDF 417 Symbology con t The Macro PDF 417 function has the following limitations 1 You can scan non MacroPDF417 in the middle of aMacroPDF417 file They will be uploaded immediately The incomplete MacroPDF417 segments will be buffered 2 Scanning a MacroPDF417 barcode with a file ID different than the Macro
55. gramming m 41 Right Trigger Programming doncs 41 Handle Trigger Programming 2 2 24400 s44424400 Bernadette 42 Save DOMO ut ki asi de taeda ea aan atc 42 Image Uploader Software uri E o ERE dis 42 LG2 Programming User Feedback LG2 Feedback Definition G lde u 42082 44 45 Volume amp Vibrate Mode Settings 2 2 u 4444444444HR00RHRn nn nnHHnnnnannnnn nn eese nne 46 Laser Settings see ee 46 Continous Scar SO MINO irrita ei 47 7 4 1 Sleep Tire QUE enit pa ette tes at ictval let M ER Nep eight 47 7 4 2 Tage Delays qM 47 7 4 3 Duplicate Scan Delay oct ea 48 Barcode Readability Indicios erre ro eee eder p Fun utu dd d sede 48 49 SAVE Settings ced rest 49 LG2 Programming Batch Mode Batch Mode Settings 1o altos 51 53 TImMeStamp SEUMGS Re 53 Save Selllngs cc da 54 Advanced LG2 Programming Decode Performance Decode Time LED s for Non Standard INKS eee 56 Targeting Zone Tolerances eain dence A mate seed agus 56 MVNA OW INGE rr 57 VORanNd SAGA SOUINGS CE 58 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 v Table of Contents 9 5 9 6 Mir rDessgNg sans 59 A ante hes ited testate 59 Chapter 9 Advanced LG2 Programming Prefix amp Suffix and CodeXML 10 1 10 2 10 3 Chapter 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 Chapter 11 12 1 AppendixA Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D AppendixE Prefix Settings erni eana
56. h Opticon cables ONLY Do not open battery dispose of in fire or short circuit it may ignite explode leak or get hot caus ing personal injury 11 3 Warranty Warranty Opticon manufactures its hardware products in accordance with industry standard practices Opticon warrants that for a period of twelve 12 months from date of shipment products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship This warranty is provided to the original owner only and is not transferable to any third party This warranty is subject to any and all accompanying disclaimers limitations and other terms of this Agreement Opticon warranty may be extended by the customer at an additional cost under the terms of Opticon at the time of the extension It shall not apply to any product I which has been repaired altered or tampered with unless done or approved by Opticon ii which has not been maintained in accordance with any operating or handling instructions supplied by Opticon iii which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress misuse abuse power shortage negligence or accident iv OPERATED WITH AN UNAPPROVED POWER SOURCE or v which has been used other than in accordance with the product operating and handling instructions Preventive maintenance is the responsibility of customer and is not covered under this warranty Wear items and accessories having a Date Opticon eg Batteries will carry a 180 day limited warranty N
57. ht It is smaller and lighter than comparable systems yet can withstand multiple drops to concrete It is the only product available in handheld gun handle and presentation stand form factors with cabled batch and cordless versions The cordless version utilizes the latest Bluetooth class 1 radio with a 300 foot operating range The LG2 is rugged and lightweight and the cordless version will operate for more than a complete shift at the highest use rate The LG2 per forms more than 3000 reads and transmits from a single battery charge The LG2 will automatically discriminate between all major 2 D matrix and linear barcode symbologies and features a timestamp feature for logging data Whether you need a small palm held device or a traditional gun LG2 was specifically developed so users may easily choose the device that best meets their needs The LG2 is available in three 3 basic configurations LG2 Cabled USB RS 232 or PS2 interfaces LG2 Batch Store and forward device with memory and long life battery LG2 Cordless Long life battery and Bluetooth radio LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 2 1 2 Unpacking Remove the imager from its packing and inspect it for damage Ifthe scanner was damaged during shipping please call Opticon at 800 636 0090 The standard LG2 unit is shipped with a USB cable interface The unit also features a battery blank that must be installed in the unit at all times V
58. l cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable the LG2 will buffer the data When the LG2 is then connected to a powered serial cable the data will automatically upload All log mode features work in RS 232 Batch mode RS 232 Batch Default RS 232 Cabled M073_01 M074_01 8 2 Time Stamp Settings LG2 has a time stamp feature for logging data The time stamp is defaulted off in shipped units If you enable the time stamp feature everytime the LG2 is powered off or rebooted the timer will stop A 8 digit number represents the time stamp The format is ddhhmmss dayday hourhour minuteminute sec ondsseconds Scan the following barcodes to turn the time stamp on off On Off Default M200 01 M199_01 Note The time stamp feature is in relative time from when the reader was last powered up MZ Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 53 E MI188_02 8 3 Save Settings on Reader Scan the following code to save settings on reader Save Settings Mo E MISS 02 Mo E MISS 02 Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 54 Chapter 9 Advanced LG2 Programming Decode Performance LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 55 9 1 Decode Time amp LED s for Non Standard Inks The default settings for the LG2 are designed for optimal general purpose performance with good qual ity symbols on typical surfaces For poor quality barcodes
59. mization C1 M007 01 Global All Triggers Optimization C2 pikos Moos 01 Global All Triggers Optimization C3 Global All Triggers Optimization D1 Global All Triggers Optimization D2 Global All Triggers Optimization D3 WE M009 01 M010 01 MONI 0l M012 Ol Left Trigger Left Trigger Left Trigger Left Trigger Optimization A1 Optimization A2 Optimization A3 Optimization B1 M025_01 M026 01 M027 01 M028 01 Left Trigger Left Trigger Left Trigger Left Trigger Optimization B2 pe M029 01 Optimization B3 M030 0I Optimization C1 M031 0I Optimization C2 M032 0I Left Trigger Optimization C3 M033 0I Left Trigger Optimization D1 E M034_01 Left Trigger Optimization D2 M035_01 Left Trigger Optimization D3 pee M036_01 LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 84 LG2 Programming Codes Right Trigger Optimization A1 M037 _01 Right Trigger Optimization A2 M038 _01 Right Trigger Optimization A3 M039_01 Right Trigger Optimization B1 M040 01 Right Trigger Optimization B2 Right Trigger Optimization B3 Right Trigger Optimization C1 Right Trigger Optimization C2 M041 01 2042 01 M043 01 M044 01 Right Trigger Right Trigger Right Trigger Right Trigger Optimization C3 M045_01 Optimization D1 M046 01 Optimization D2 M047
60. n AE tdi 61 SU Selltigs En i MR et 61 62 Save Settings vi tette ated ea ete ds 62 LG2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ResetReadera NT 64 General Safety lO AMON aces sedet toes ierat ia cod atada 64 65 WV AIAN n cct rore EA cat as etes ccce ies fees ics cse EET 65 66 L2 ACCGSSOFIGS cete tai 65 66 Frequently Asked Questions un ein ke neue 67 68 L62 Maintenance an A in 69 Minimum Requirements ssssssss emen 69 LG2 Troubleshooting Guide ede e He eL te Ee run RR 69 70 LG2 User s Manual Change Log Change L0g a ere ea 72 T3 LG2 Specifications LG2 Factory Default Settings LG2 Programming Matrix LG2 Cable Pin Out Specifications LG2 Dimensions LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 vi Chapter 1 Getting Started LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 1 1 1 Introduction LG2 is a revolutionary new bar LG2 Developed to be the first universal reader no other single de vice performs as many functions With a cost of ownership far less than comparable systems the LG2 incorporates a unique dual path optical system a 1 3 million pixel CMOS sensor and a 400 MHz processor This combination has created a reading system that supports High density matrix barcodes and larger low density linear barcodes Superior working range High speed omni directional decoding Cordless and cabled interfaces e Unsurpassed data rates The LG2 sets a new benchmark for size and weig
61. nctionality please read the Important Note in section 7 1 If you are using the 1300 mA battery for batch mode the LG2 will recharge the battery whenever the unit is a attached to a RS 232 cable that is plugged into a wall socket 5 Power up the host 6 The LG2 will power on automatically T Scan the following barcode to set the correct reader communication mode RS 232 One Way Mode vo dd M131 0I NOTE All Baud Rate Parity Stop Bit and Data Bit settings can be found in Chapter 5 8 Your LG2 unit should be ready for use Open the application you wish to send data and begin scanning e ua Default Settings Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Baud Rate 57600 Stop Bits 1 Data Bits 8 Parity None L NT Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Wo Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 9 r M188 02 2 3 Installation Guide PS2 Interface 1 Power off the host computer 2 Attach the end of the PS2 cable with the single connector to the LG2 3 If external keyboard exists unattach your keyboard from the host and connect the appropriate connector to the PS2 cable 4 Connect the other connector to host computer into keyboard port 9 The LG2 is powered by the PS2 port and does not require a power supply 5 Set the LG2 to PS2 mode by scanning the barcode below then scan the Save Settings barcode PS2 Mode Save Settings me utm r MI88_02 M126 01 6 Your LG2 unit is now ready Open
62. o reset reader Reset to USB Factory Default Settings Reset to PS2 Factory Default Settings M383_01 M384 01 Clear All CodeXML Rules Prefix and Suffix Clear All Stored Data v t M071 0 M052 01 1071 01 Save Settings Barcode Mo r MISS 02 Note If you scan the following barcodes you may lose your current settings Make sure to save set tings on your reader before scanning the above barcodes RS232 LG2 If you are using the LG2 with RS232 cable then set the scanner again using the instructions on page 9 11 2 General Safety Information Repairs and Adjustments Only those individuals authorized by Opticon Inc should attempt to make repairs or adjustments to LG2 equipment If the reader casing is opened the warranty is voided Power Supply Use only the particular power supply provided for use with a specific unit when operating LG2 equipment Accessories Only those accessories approved by Opticon page 9 should be utilized with the LG2 equipment Non compliance with any of the above may result in Injury to individuals handling the equipment Damage to the equipment Voiding of the maintenance contract Lasers The LG2 utilizes a laser FOR TARGETING PURPOSES ONLY pcm If the laser is activated do not stare into the beam Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 64 E MISS 02 11 2 General Saftey Information con t Lithium lon Battery Warning Charge the battery wit
63. of time Decode Try Time The speed of decoding a given symbol The time of decoding is dramatically affected by the number of attempts at decoding images frame speed available An attempt includes the time used in the photographic exposure of an image and includes the transfer of the image to the CPU and the time taken to analyze the image locate a symbol and decode the symbol into data or abandon the attempt because no data could be derived 3 2 Global Optimization Matrix All Triggers Scan one of the codes below to set all of the buttoms on the reader You may also program each trigger on the reader by scanning the charts on the next two pages Large Small Working Range Factory Default lt 2 07 M010 0 M004 01 M007 01 101 1 2 o a Wc Q E gt o M005 01 Moos 01 MOI OI z o a M003 01 M006_01 M009 01 M012 01 Small to Large Symbols Small to Medium Symbols Medium to Large Symbols Near and Far Range Close Range Only Far Range Only All triggers programmed to this setting at shipment After setting the configuration you must scan the save settings code or your reader will lose its settings if the reader is powered off MIE Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 20 she M188 02 3 3 Left Trigger Optimization Matrix High Symbol Density Low L bh Working Range Smal D1 LU g E M025 01 M028_01 M031_01
64. on serialized items will carry a 90 day limited warranty Warranty Coverage and Procedure During the warranty period Opticon will repair or replace defective products returned to Opticon s service center in the US For warranty service in North America or international call Opticon Warranty Support at 1 800 636 0090 If warranty service is required Opticon will issue a Return Material Authorization Number Products must be shipped in the original or comparable packaging with shipping and insurance charges prepaid Opticon will ship the repaired or replacement product freight and insurance prepaid in North America Shipments from the US or other locations will be made F O B Opticon s manufacturing plant Opticon will use new or refurbished parts at its discretion and will own all parts removed from repaired products Customer will pay for the replacement product in case it does not return the replaced product to Opticon within 3 days of receipt of the replacement product The process for return and customer s charges will be in accordance with Opticon s Exchange Policy in effect at the time of the exchange LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 65 11 3 Warranty con t Customer accepts full responsibility for its software and data including the appropriate backup thereof Repair or replacement of a product during warranty will not extend the original warranty term Opticon s Customer Service organization offers an array of
65. orientation within the laser dot aiming pattern figure 1 3 WE Note The LG2 can read a symbol that is not centered however the LG2 performs best when a barcode is centered If two 2 barcodes are with the imagers decode zone the LG2 will decode the symbol closest to the center of the aiming dot Figure 1 3 2 The LG2 was developed to decode both very small 2 dimensional barcodes and larger 1 dimensional barcodes The unit features two imagers to create an innovative dual decode zone The LG2 features a high speed processor and DECODES BOTH ZONES SIMULTANEOUSLY The unit has one imager focused on a near field for smaller barcodes optimal focal point is 4 inches and one imager focused on a far field for larger barcodes optimal focal point 9 inches To read smaller symbols move the LG2 closer to the symbol To read larger barcodes move the unit farther away from the barcode see figure 1 4 The entire LG2 decode zone varies between two 2 and twenty 20 or more inches 3 Hold the LG2 still DO NOT SWIPE OR MOVE THE READER Press the trigger until the LG2 beeps indicating the barcode has been successfully decoded 4 The LG2 may be optimized to your specific environment by scanning barcodes in Chapter 3 1 4 Imager Field of View amp Resolution The LG2 s dual field optical system may be modified based on your scanning environment The LG2 s megapixel imager may be set to the following two modes SXGA Mode In
66. pter 3 Reader Optimization Chapter 6 Moved Trigger Programming to separate Chapter Section 7 3 Updated laser barcodes Section 7 4 2 Added Continous Scan Sleep Time Out Settings Section 9 5 Added VGA and SXGA Settings Section 10 1 Added CRLF Prefix Section 11 1 Updated Reset to Factory Default Settings Clear All Stored Data and Clear All CodeXML Rules Prefix and Suffix barcodes and added Clear RF Settings barcode Release 3 31 04 Section 4 1 Added Reset to USB Factory Defaults barcode and Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults barcode Section 10 3 Updated Reader Text Command barcodes Section 11 1 Added Reset to USB Factory Defaults barcode and Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults bar code Release 4 6 04 Section 7 5 Added Barcode Readability Index Release 4 20 04 Section 1 4 Added Imager Field of View and Resolution Section 3 6 Added Continous Trigger Optimization Matrix Section 9 1 Added Short Decode Time Barcode Appendix A Added LG2 Specifications Appendix B Added LG2 Factory Default Settings Appendix C Updated Programming Matrix Appendix D Added Cable Pin Out Specification Appendix E Added LG2 dimenisons LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 73 Appendix A LG2 Specifications LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 74 This page is left blank intentionally LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 75 LG2 Reader Specifications PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions Weight Cable Length
67. r see figure 2 10 Cea AAA E Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 If you purchased a CodeXML Bluetooth Modem or a Belkin Bluetooth adapter from Opticon or from an authorized distributor a Quick Connect Code is included The CodeXML Bluetooth modem is a simple hardware solution for customers who wish to enjoy the benefits of cordless data collection without modify ing existing applications or installing software Please visit www opticonusa com for more information If you bought a Bluetooth adapter separately and wish to create a Quick Connect Code please visit Opti con web site at http www opticonusa com Note While installing the Bluetooth Configuration Manager software that came with the adapter make sure to take note of the Virtual COM Port the software has assigned for the adapter e g COM 10 This is the COM Port your LG2 will connect through Please refer to quick start guide 25 QGENB1001 02 for the latest USB Bluetooth Adapter setup instructions Scan the RF One Way Max Range barcode see discussion on next page below then the Quick Con nect Code and your LG2 will automatically connect You should also scan the Save Settings barcode if you want to save these settings Note If the LG2 unit powers off without scanning the Save Settings barcode you will lose your settings RF One Way Mode Max Range Quick Connect Save Settings t pN NE yo M188 0003C92DB48F M127 0I ME Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2
68. r is enumerated 3 The reader is in RS 232 cabled mode 4 The RS 232 cable is attached to host with power supply and the reader is in RS 232 Batch Mode The LG2 dedicated batch memory is a minimum of 1MB To determine the number of reads that may be stored divide the average bytes of a scan into the total 1MB of memory LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 51 8 1 Batch Mode con t Feedback After a successful decode in batch mode the unit will beep once and the memory LED will flash either red or amber depending on memory level and every 15 seconds the battery LED will flash green amber or red depending on the battery level For more information on LG2 feedback table in section 6 1 This is accurate when a reader is cabled or uncabled Transferring and Deleting Data There are three different barcodes to transfer and delete data in memory 1 Transfer All Data in Memory This barcode will send all data in memory everytime the barcode is scanned 2 Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory This barcode will send only the data in memory that hasn t already been sent when the barcode is scanned ONLY works in Send and Log mode 3 Delete Scanned Data from Memory Scanning this barcode will erase all data in the reader s non volatile memory You may also program a trigger in section 5 7 to transfer data If you hold down both top triggers for five seconds this will also transfer data Auto Transfer Buffer Memory By
69. r program i e Notepad Microsoft Word and read the following barcode Note For units with a Bluetooth Radio the Reader ID is also your Bluetooth Radio PIN Reader ID and Firmware Mess M153_01 You will get a text string with your firmware version and LG2 ID number see below Xap iVVVVWWWWXXXXSSSSSSSSSSPXX Xap i Opticon Internal ID not applicable VVVV is the application firmware version number WWWW is the bootloader firmware version number XXXX is the radio firmware version number SSSSSSSSSS Reader s serial number ten digits P is A if running firmware is the application B if bootLoader XX Opticon Internal ID not applicable Example Xap i2098201206000010002363A06 Note Opticon will periodically release new firmware for LG2 units For information on latest firmware versions call Opticon at 800 636 0090 To upgrade the firmware please visit Opticon website at http www opticonusa com and follow instructions Wo Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 34 E MISS 02 5 2 USB Interface USB Keyboard The default standard way of transferring data through the USB port USB Downloader This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted unpacketized data through the USB port USB Native Two Way Mode This mode is utilized when there is a need for bi directional communica tion between the LG2 and an application through the USB port i e Time Stamp
70. st One Way Mode doesn t guarantee data integrity and you may have data loss 2 RF Two Way Mode This is two way communication between the host and reader This requires the implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and is 100 reliable Data will be automatically retransmitted if necessary RF Two Way Mode M129 01 Note You will need to install application software that supports packet communication to operate in RF Two Way Mode Opticon offers a Windows or Pocket PC version of software called CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition BE that provides for end to end Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate out of range data loss CodeXML Router BE also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth modem you must use RF Two Way Mode ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MUO1 02 12 E MISS 02 2 4 Bluetooth Radio Overview con t Save Settings Scan the barcode below to make the RF settings permanent on the reader Save Settings Moe E MISS 02 Disconnecting from the Device You may force disconnection by reading the disconnect barcode below The LG2 may not appear disconnected in the slave Bluetooth connection manager for 10 15 seconds after the command is issued The LG2 will also disconnect after 90 seconds of inactivity Note You may ch
71. t E M139 01 MI4I 0I Note This function is only reccommended for short term use because of battery consumption See section 7 4 1 for Sleep Time Out Settings 7 4 1 Continous Scan Sleep Time Out Will only work in versions 2098 and above Scan one of the codes below to set the amount of time a cabled LG2 will operate in continous scan mode before entering sleep mode Cabled 2 hours Default Cabled Always M136 0I MI137 0I Scan one of the codes below to set the amount of time a uncabled LG2 will operate in continous scan mode before entering sleep mode Uncabled 5 minutes Default Uncabled 15 Minutes Uncabled 30 Minutes cx ope MI4 0I 6 0 M147 01 M Note This fuction is only reccommended for short term use because of battery consumption 7 4 2 Continous Scan Trigger Delays Scan the following barcodes to set delay time between scans 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds us pss un MI142 0I MI143 0I M144 01 Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 47 E MI188_02 7 4 3 Continous Scan Duplicate Scan Delay Scan the following codes to set the delay time for reading duplicate codes 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds z M222 01 M223 0I M224 01 7 5 Barcode Readability Index The Readability Index provides a measurement of a specific symbol s ease or difficulty to be decoded by the LG2 The Readability Index is specific to the LG2 and should not
72. t do the various beeps and lights emited by my reader mean 1 Check the LG2 Feedback definition guide on page 44 of the LG2 User s Manual LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 68 11 6 LG2 Maintenance The LG2 device operates efficiently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions Cleaning the LG2 s Window The LG2 s window should be clean to allow the best performance of the device The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the Reader Do not touch the window Your LG2 uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera A dirty window may stop the LG2 from reading barcodes If the window becomes dirty clean it with a soft non abrasive cloth or a facial tissue no lotions or additives that has been moistened with water A mild detergent may be used to clean the window but the window should be wiped with a water moistened cloth or tissue after using the detergent The LG2 s housing may be cleaned in the same way Technical Support and Returns For returns or technical support call Opticon Inc Technical Support at 800 636 0090 For all returns Opticon Inc will issue an RMA number which must be placed on the packing slip when the reader is returned Warranty Please refer to page 65 of the LG2 User s Manual for Opticon Warranty policy 11 7 Minimum Requirements Operating Systems Windows 98 version 2 ME
73. the appropriate stop bit data 1 Stop Bit Default 2 Stop Bits M105_01 M106_01 5 5 3 RS 232 Interface Baud Rate Scan the following barcodes to set the appropriate baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 LP TY M093 01 M094 01 M095_01 19200 38400 57600 Default 115200 E C d M09601 M097 01 M098 01 M099 01 5 5 4 RS 232 Interface Parity Scan the following barcodes to set parity Even Odd None Default E E M102_01 M104 0I M103 01 ME Save Settings LG2 User s Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 38 E MISS 02 5 5 5 RS 232 Batch Mode Considerations In RS 233 Cabled mode the LG2 thinks it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or the power adapter is unplugged Data scanned will be sent regardless of connection status Data scanned in Cabled mode will be lost if the LG2 is not connected to the serial cable it will not buffer the data Also no log features work while the LG2 is in RS 232 cabled mode In RS 232 Batch mode the LG2 will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable and will send the data If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable the LG2 will buffer the data When the LG2 is then connected to a powered serial cable the data will automatically upload All log mode features work in RS 232 Batch mode RS 232 Batch RS 232 Cabled M073_01 M074 01 5 6 Keyboard Support Scan the following codes to s
74. the following codes to enable disable Aztec symbology settings Aztec On Aztec Off Default Sample Aztec Code 272 0 M273_01 M272_01 4 3 Codabar Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Codabar symbology settings Codabar On Default Codabar Off Sample Codabar E ER M275_01 M274_01 A123456789A Wi Save Settings LG2 Users Manual 25 ULG2MU01 02 25 r MISS 02 4 4 Codablock F Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Codablock F symbology settings Codablock F On Codablock F Off Default Sample Codablock F Barcode Note When Codablock F and Code 128 decoding are enabled there is some danger of mistakenly decoding a damaged Codablock F symbol as a Code 128 symbol Therefore whenever possible Code 128 decoding should be disabled when Codablock F decoding is enabled M277 01 M276 01 4 5 Code 128 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Code 128 symbology settings Code 128 On Default Code 128 Off Sample Code 128 Barcode IA M283_01 M282_01 12345678912345 4 6 Code 93 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Code 93 symbology settings Code 93 On Default Code 93 Off Sample Code 93 Barcode M281 02 M280 01 123456789 4 7 Code 39 Symbology Scan the following barcodes to enable disable Code 39 symbology settings Code 3
75. ual 25 ULG2MU01 02 35 E MI188_02 5 4 Bluetooth Radio Interface con t RF Two Way Mode con t of software called CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition BE that auto matically provides packet protocol verification CodeXML Router BE allows for end to end Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate the case of out of range data loss Scan the following barcodes to set the Radio Frequency RF communication settings RF One Way Mode Max Range Default RF One Way Mode Max Reliability Wc UNDE T MI28 0I M129 01 5 4 1 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect Auto Connect After coming out of sleep mode or after powering up need to save the connection the LG2 tries to auto connect with the last Bluetooth radio it was connected with You may always connect by scanning a quick connect code Scan the following barcodes to enable or disable Auto Connect feature for the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect Off u k M067_01 M068_01 5 4 2 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect Auto Disconnect This feature is used when multiple LG2 units are connecting to the same Bluetooth Radio By enabling Auto Disconnect the LG2 radio disconnects after each data transmission allowing other radios to connect Scan the following barcodes to enable or disable Auto Disconnect feature for the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect Off
76. y When the reader is reconnected to your host computer or when the Bluetooth Radio is back in range the reader will auto transfer buffered data Once transferred the data is automatically erased from the readers memory Note Once a unit is reattached to a cable or enters within radio range any data scanned WILL NOT be saved to the non volatile memory For RS 232 the LG2 must be in Batch mode for the data to be stored Log Only Mode In Log Only Mode the reader will only store data into non volatile memory You can only retrieve the data by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory barcode see explanation next page Once the readers memory has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory A user must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory barcode to clear memory Send amp Log Mode In Send and Log Mode the reader will save a copy in non volatile memory as well as send the data if the reader is connected The data can be retrieved by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory barcode or the Transfer Only Unsent Data Data in Memory barcode see explanations next page Once the readers memory has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory A user must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory barcode to clear memory Note The reader can be defined as connected if 1 The Bluetooth radio is in range 2 The USB cable is attached to a host and the reade

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