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1. a N e bi i e IMAGETEAM 4410 4710 2D Series Hand Held Imager User s Guide Statement of Agency Compliance for the IT4410 4710 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Class B Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outle
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3. 8D 8 bit gray scale image 1D 1 bit black and white image Image Inversion Used to invert the image in fix mount applications where the imager is mounted upside down Ol no inversion default 1l inversion Image Capture Ship and Image Get Commands Close Image Capture IMGCAP The imager command IMGCAP sets up the imager to capture and ship an image the next time the imager s trigger is pulled All of the modifiers available for the IMGSHP command page 7 33 also are available for the IMGCAP command to change the look of the image that is output by the scanner When using the IMGCAP command the imager is optimized to capture images of close objects e g signatures address labels The default image file format used by IMGCAP is a gray scale KIM Far Away Image Capture IMGGET The imager command IMGGET works the same way as the IMGCAP command except the imager is set up for capturing images of scenes similar to a digital camera The allowable exposure times that the imager uses are longer than those for IMGCAP to account for the fact that the imager s LEDs have little SHEE at longer distances The default image file format used by IMGGET is JPEG Image Cropping Shipping Example The figure below illustrates the cropping of an area shaded of the image The cropped area is shipped and stored as a one bit black and white JPEG The cropped area would be 270 pixels by 290 pixels with the following designations
4. Interfunction Delay Note This selection is valid for keyboard wedge interfaces only This is a delay of up to 495 milliseconds in multiples of 5 placed between the transmission of each segment of the message string You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each Scan the Interfunction Delay bar code below then scan the number of steps and the Save bar code from the inside back cover Note If you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan Discard on the back cover and scan the correct digits and Save again a EM Interfunction Delays AURA Interfunction Delay To remove this delay scan the Interfunction Delay bar code then set the number of steps to 00 Scan the Save bar code from the inside back cover Intermessage Delay Note This selection is valid for keyboard wedge interfaces only This is a delay of up to 495 milliseconds in multiples of 5 placed between each scan transmission You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each Scan the Intermessage Delay bar code below then scan the number of steps and the Save bar code from the inside back cover Note If you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan Discard on the back cover and scan the correct digits and Save again E A SE RTS SN 1st Scan Transmission A 2nd Scan Transmission Intermessage Delay Intermessage Delay To remove this delay scan the Intermessage Delay bar code then set the
5. Code 11 Message Length Code 11 Check Digits 1 Check Digit C11CK20 Required 2 Check Digits C11CK21 Default All Interleaved Interleaved 2 of 5 2 of 5 Settings I25DFT On I25ENA1 I25ENAO Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Minimum I25MIN Interleaved 2 of 5 Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command No Check Char 125CK20 Validate But Don t Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit Transmit Validate and Transmit Interleaved 2 of 5 Mesa Com On IMSENA1 posite Off IMSENAO Default All IATA IATA 2 of 5 2 of 5 Settings A25DFT n A25ENA1 Off A25ENAO Minimum A25MIN Maximum A25MAX MSI Default All MSI Settings MSIDFT On MSIENA1 Off MSIENAO Minimum MSIMIN Maximum MSIMAX Transmit MSICKX1 Don t Transmit MSICKXO Code 93 DUM Code 93 C93DFT Settings n C93ENA1 Off C93ENAO Minimum C93MIN Maximum C93MAX n 9MSENAL Off 9MSENAO Code 128 DUE Code 128 128DFT Settings On 128ENA1 Off 128ENAO Minimum 128MIN Maximum 128MAX Off ISBENAO l25CK21 l25CK22 IATA 2 of 5 IATA 2 of 5 Message Length MSI MSI MSI Check Digit Code 93 Code 93 Message Length Code 93 Mesa Composite Code 128 Code 128 Message Length Code 128 ISBT Code 128 Mesa Composite EAN JAN 8 EAN JAN 8 EAN JAN 8 Check Digit EAN JAN 8 2 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 8 5 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator EAN JAN 13 EAN JAN 13 EA
6. Stacked Symbologies MicroPDF417 lt Default All MicroPDF417 Settings gt MicroPDF417 On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Stacked Symbologies Code 49 lt Default All Code 49 Settings gt vm mm vm Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Mi
7. Start Stop Characters Message Length Min 2 Max 60 Start Stop Characters Message Length Min 2 Max 48 Parameter Default Setting IATA 2 of 5 Off Off Code 93 Off ISBT Off EAN JAN 8 Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator EAN JAN 13 Addenda Off EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator UPC A Addenda Off UPC A Addenda Required Page page 3 11 page 3 11 page 3 12 page 3 12 page 3 13 page 3 14 page 3 14 page 3 15 page 3 15 page 3 16 page 3 17 page 3 17 page 3 18 page 3 18 page 3 18 page 3 19 page 3 19 page 3 20 page 3 20 page 3 20 page 3 21 page 3 21 page 3 21 page 3 22 page 3 22 Parameter UPC A Addenda Separator UPC EO Check Digit Number System Version E Expand UPC E1 UPC E0 E1 Addenda UPC E0 E1 Addenda Required UPC EO E1 Addenda Separator RSS 14 Limited No Space Off Don t Transmit Don t Transmit Don t Expand Off Off Off No Space Off Off Default Setting Page page 3 22 page 3 23 page 3 23 page 3 23 page 3 24 page 3 24 page 3 24 page 3 25 page 3 25 page 3 26 page 3 26 RSS 14 Expanded page 3 27 A Min 0 Max 2048 page 3 28 EAN UCC Composite Message Length Min 1 Max 300 page 3 32 Message Length Parameter Default Setting Postal Symbology Selections Australian 4 State Code Japanese Postal Service 2D Matrix Selections Message Length Min 1 Max
8. 2D PQAO 2D PQAt 7 31 Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command Default All OCR Settings OCRDFT All OCR Off OCRENAO OCR A On OCRENA1 OCR B On OCRENA2 U S Currency On OCRENAS Enter OCR Template OCRTMP Enter User Defined Vari able g OCRGPG Enter User Defined Vari able h OCR Modulo 10 Check Character OCRGPH OCRCHK 0123456789 OCRCHK 0123456789A BCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ORCDIRO ORCDIR1 ORCDIR2 ORCDIR3 MNUSAV MNUABT OCR Modulo 36 Check Character Direction left to right Direction top to bottom Direction right to left Direction bottom to top Save OCR Template Discard OCR Template 1 XX decimal value Trigger on is defaulted to 18 and trigger off is defaulted to 20 2 See the SDK User s Guide for the commands needed to utilize Hardware Triggering Imaging Commands Image Commands Help File If you send the IMGCMD command to the imager the imager sends out an ASCII help file that describes the available imager capture commands Explanations of the most commonly used imager capture commands follow Image Ship An image is taken whenever the trigger of the IT4410 4710 is depressed The last image is always stored in memory You may ship the image by using the IMGSHP command The image ship command has many different modifiers that can be used to change the look of the image that is output by the scanner The defaul
9. 3750 Software Development Kit Software Development Kit SDK The IMAGETEAM Software Development Kit SDK provides a set of libraries tools and sample source code to help software developers create an interface between their host system and a Hand Held Products image data capture device The SDK consists of The API Definition and Documentation e API Libraries e Sample Code Features of the SDK The SDK contains software libraries that interact with image data capture engines using a documented API Application Programmers Interface The image data capture engine is easily integrated into a variety of host platforms The SDK captures images and saves them to standard bmp file format Captured images can then be easily imported into a variety of common tools and applications Libraries are available for MS DOS and 32 bit MS Windows This includes Windows CE 2 x Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 and Win 2000 Additional libraries can be created for custom embedded platforms upon request Refer to the Software Development Kit User s Guide for complete information on using the SDK Quick View Quick View Demonstration Software Instructions Quick View is a Microsoft Windows program that displays decoded symbol messages and captures images for instance ID photographs from the IMAGETEAM 4410 4710 Imager Bar code information and images are displayed in the Quick View window Setting Up the Image
10. DECBTY DECTPX DECBTX SSTMODO SSTMOD1 PRSMOD1 PRSMODO PRSTIM PRSLON1 Scan Stand Presentation Mode Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command Enable BEPRST1 Disable BEPRSTO BEPCLK1 Off BEPCLKO BEPDEC1 BEPDECO BEPDFT DLYCHR DLY XX DLYCRX DLYFNC DLYMSG Power Up Beeper 2 Output Sequence Beeper 2 Beep On Decode O Beeper Volume f Beeper Default Intercharacter Delay User Specified Intercharacter Character to Trigger Delay Delay Delay Length Interfunction Delay Intermessage Delay Prefix Suffix Selections Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies Add Code TD Prefix to All Symbologies Add AIM 1 D Prefix to All Symbologies Add Prefix Clear One Prefix SUFBK2990D PREBK2995C80 PREBK2995C81 PREBK2 PRECL2 PRECA2 MNUSAV MNUABT SUFBK2 SUFCL2 SUFCA2 MNUSAV MNUABT Prefix Clear All Prefixes Save Current Prefix Changes Discard Current Prefix Changes Add Suffix Clear One Suffix Clear All Suffixes Suffix Save Current Suffix Changes Discard Current Suffix Changes Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor Enter Format Clear One Format Clear All Formats Save Current Data Format Changes Discard Current Data Format Changes Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command On DFM_EN1 Of DFM_ENO Require DFM_EN2 DFMBK3 VSAF 1 VSAF 2 VSAF 3 Data Formatter Require Data Format Show Da
11. Even AUN None Baud Rate This sets the baud rate from 300 bits per second to 115 200 bits per second see next page Programming baud rate causes the data to be sent at the specified rate The host terminal must be set to the same baud rate as the Imager to ensure reliable communication L T 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Baud Rate continued 5 600 115200 Word Length Data Bits You can set the Word Length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character If an application requires only ASCII Hex characters 0 through 7F decimal text digits and punctuation select 7 data bits For applications requiring use of the full ASCII set select 8 data bits per character IP ID 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Word Length Stop Bits Word Length can be set to one or two stop bits A MA 1 Stop Bit 2 Stop Bits Hardware Flow Control When hardware flow control is On the software checks for a CTS signal before sending data This option is useful when your application supports the CTS signal i ii Off Software Flow Control This allows control of data transmission from the Imager using software commands from the host device When this feature is turned Off no data flow control is used When Data Flow Control is turned On the host device suspends transmission by sending the XOFF character DC3 hex 13 to the Imager To resume transmission the host sends the XON character DC1 hex 11 Data t
12. Off Symbologies Introduction Use this section to program the hand held Imager This programming section contains the following menuing selections e Linear Symbology Selections Stacked Symbology Selections e Postal Symbology Selections e 2D Matrix Symbology Selections e Diagnostics Linear Symbologies Codabar lt Default All Codabar Settings gt ii DT vm Off Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters AM IO Start Stop Transmit Don t Transmit Start Stop Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover 3 2 Linear Symbologies Codabar conti
13. Serial Command 7 20 Trigger Settings Using Quick View 7 14 Troubleshooting 11 3 U Unpacking Imager 1 2 UPC A Selections 3 21 Serial Commands 7 27 UPC EO Selections 3 23 Serial Commands 7 28 UPC El Selections 3 24 Serial Commands 7 28 User Specified Intercharacter Delay 2 28 V Video Reverse 2 49 Visual Menu 8 1 W Word Length Data Bits 2 12 Serial Command 7 21 Stop Bits 2 12 Serial Command 7 21 Sample Symbols UPC A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 Code 128 Code 128 EAN 13 9 780330 290951 Code 39 BC321 Codabar A13579B Sample Symbols PDF417 SH Car Registration Postnet b ullulluulhibliulliliull Zip Code Code 49 1234567890 Data Matrix OCR A Sample Test Symbol 35636540 QR Code OCR B Sample ORO 55856540 Numbers Sample Symbols Package Label Aztec Mesa Code Test Message MaxiCode w y 1 e us yh es Ga 7 dy S CH SC OE gi ES s i Dm e L Z s ps ail Micro PDF417 eas Test Message Programming Chart OCR i D vm vm AUAM HN Programming Chart OCR Programming Chart mut mg MR IN Programming Chart wi i nu D Dr mg
14. e Omni directional reading of a variety of printed symbols including the most popular linear and 2D matrix symbologies e RS 232 keyboard wedge and laser emulation communication outputs The ability to capture and download images to a PC for signature capture software applications and PC based decoding The ability to read OCR fonts About this Manual This user s guide provides installation instructions for the hand held Imager The chapters contain the following information Chapter 1 Unpacking and installing the Imager Chapter 2 Programming selections Chapter 3 Symbology programming selections Chapter 4 OCR programming Chapter 5 Default settings Chapter 6 Software Developers Kit Chapter 7 Quick View software information and serial programming commands Chapter 8 Visual Menu software Chapter 9 Interface Keys Chapter 10 Product Specifications amp Pinouts Chapter 11 Maintenance and troubleshooting Chapter 12 Customer support service information and warranty Unpacking the Imager Open the carton The shipping carton or container should contain IMAGETEAM 4410 Convenience Kit IMAGETEAM 4410 Hand Held Imager Universal Power Supply and Power Cable Cable IMAGETEAM 4710 Convenience Kit IMAGETEAM 4710 d Hand Held Fixed Universal Power Supply Mount Imager and Power Cable Y Cable e Check to make sure everything you ordered is present e Save the shipping container for late
15. Presentation mode is for those applications where a scan stand will not work i e when large packages must be scanned To program the device for presentation mode refer to Presentation Mode on page 2 24 Scan Stand This selection programs the Imager to work in a Scan Stand TUN Im Off Scan Stand Symbol Note Scan Stand mode does not work when scanner is programmed for the HHLC interface When a unit is in Scan Stand mode the LEDs shine at the Scan Stand symbol on the base of the stand which tells it to remain idle When the Scan Stand symbol is covered the imager turns the LEDs on at the configured power level Default High and attempts to find and decode bar codes in its field of view Scan Stand Symbol Presentation Mode Note Presentation Mode does not work when scanner is programmed for the HHLC interface This programs the scanner to work in Presentation Mode IU IO Off Presentation Re trigger Delay This sets the time period before the scanner can re trigger for another read attempt Setting a re trigger delay protects against accidental rereads of the same bar code Longer delays are effective in minimizing accidental rereads at POS point of sale Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar code scanning is required Entries are in milliseconds from 1 to 10 000 Scan the Presentation Re trigger Delay bar code below then scan the number of milliseconds and the Save bar code fro
16. UPCA On Off Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data RAUM ARA Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Number System The numeric system digit of a UPC symbol is normally transmitted but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it AUN JUN Transmit Don t Transmit Number System Number System Linear Symbologies UPC A Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC A data JULI AM 2 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 5 Digit Addenda Off UPC A Addenda Required When Addenda Required is used the scanner will only read UPC A bar codes that have addenda ANN JUL Required Not Required UPC A Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space JUN AUAM Space No Space Linear Symbologies UPC E0 lt Default All UPC EO Settings gt IO UPC E0 Most UPC bar codes lead with the 0 number system For these codes use the UPC EO selection If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system use the UPC E1 selection see UPC E1 on page 3 24 AN ARN UPC EO UPC EO On Off Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data IO ID Transmit
17. 0075 2 length specified Various lengths available Optics Connector P N 52559 2290 straight P N 52437 2291 right angle Optics to Decoder Board Flex Strip P N 21020 0229 2 length specified Contact HHP if other lengths are needed 10 7 Scan Maps IT4410 4710LR Linear Width of Field In Cm 15 mil 4 0 10 2 3 0 7 6 20 5 1 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 2 0 5 1 3 0 7 6 4 0 10 2 100 UPC In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 Cm 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 17 8 20 3 22 9 Nominal Distance from Scanner 10 8 IT4410 4710LX Linear Width of Field In 5 0 8 mil 10 mil 100 UPC In 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 11 12 13 14 Cm 00 25 51 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 17 8 20 3 22 9 25 4 28 0 30 5 33 0 35 6 Nominal Distance from Scanner Cm 12 7 10 2 7 6 5 1 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 10 9 IT4410 4710HD Linear Width of Field 15 mil In Cm 100 UPC 2 0 5 1 lc 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 5 5 1 In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Cm 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 Nominal Distance from Scanner 10 10 1T4410 4710HD10 Linear Width of Field 100 UPC 15 mil EEE SS SS ES In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 40 5 0 6 0 7 0 Cm 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 17 8 Nominal Distance from Scanner In 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 Cm 7 6 5 1 2 5 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 11 IT4410 47I0LR PDF 417 Matrix Width of Field In
18. 175 990 995 9060 Extensa 560CD Portable PC 2600 Portable PC Satellite T1960 T2130 CS Portable PC Z note Portable PC Terminal LD 003 003 003 003 089 001 002 003 003 097 003 106 003 003 001 003 003 000 002 003 003 003 003 Keyboard Country Scan the Program Keyboard Country bar code below then scan the numeric bar code s from the inside back cover then the Save bar code to program the keyboard for your country As a general rule the following characters are not supported by the scanner for countries other than the United States lt gt Qu Keyboard Country Country Code Scan Country Code Scan Belgoum 1 Latin America 14 Czechoslovakia 15 Nonway coccccccccccnnonoos 9 Denmark oonccc 8 Plaid iicet 20 PUMA A 2 Rain el 13 France aeneae 3 Romania 25 French Canadian 18 RUS cinese x 26 Germany Austria 4 Slovakia 22 Great Britain 7 Spa A 10 E A 17 Sweden 23 Netherlands 11 Switzerland 6 Hungary 19 Turkey Q 24 Israel 12 Turkey F 27 Iri eem 5 USA Default 0 Save Keyboard Style This programs keyboard styles such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock Default Regular Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off Caps Lock
19. 4 if you want to create a custom template or character string that defines the length and content of OCR strings that will be read with your scanner OCR Default All OCR Settings turns off all OCR capability in the scanner so the scanner will be able to scan linear stacked matrix and composite bar codes but not OCR fonts In addition any OCR templates you have created are erased The 8 digit default templates are reinstated for any future use of the OCR On codes listed below lt Default All OCR Settings gt IO OCR OCR A On allows you to scan characters in the OCR A font The default setting allows you to scan any 8 digit combination If you have created an OCR template character combinations that fit the template can be scanned see Creating an OCR Template on page 4 5 AA OCR A On OCR B On allows you to scan characters in the OCR B font The default setting allows you to scan any 8 digit combination If you have created an OCR template character combinations that fit the template can be scanned see Creating an OCR Template on page 4 5 AA OCR B On U S Currency On allows you to scan characters in the font used on U S currency The default setting allows you to scan any 8 digit combination If you have created an OCR template character combinations that fit the template can be scanned see Creating an OCR Template on page 4 5 IR U S Currency On All OCR Off turns off all
20. A B or C The template for this variable would be 414243 To create this template you would scan the Enter User Defined Variable g symbol page 4 10 Scan 414243 from the inside back cover the hex characters for A B and C Scan Save OCR Template page 4 11 This will let you read either A or B or C in any position where you place the g For example you could create the following template ddddddggg This template would then let you read data that began with 6 digits and had an A B or C trailing So you would be able to read BS5432LABC or b54321LBAC or B54321LCCC Adding an OCR Check Character You may want to program the scanner to read OCR strings that have a check character The IT4410 4710 reads and strips out the OCR check character created using a modulo 10 or modulo 36 table Modulo 10 being digits 0 9 modulo 36 being digits 0 9 and characters A Z Scan the Modulo 10 or Modulo 36 Check Character bar code to specify the type of check character used in the OCR strings you re scanning The scanner will then only read OCR character strings with a valid check character The IT4410 4710 transmits the OCR data without the check character data You must specify the location of the check character in the template with a c Example F You need to read any combination of 6 digits with a modulo 10 check character in the 7th position The template would be ddddddc To create this
21. Cm MaxiCode 35 mil 4 0 10 2 3 0 7 6 10 mil Data Matrix 10 2 5 77 a 20 5 1 10 2 5 6 7 mil PDF eS dd 10 mil PDF 30 7 6 15 mil PDF 4 0 10 2 In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 11 Cm 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 17 8 20 3 229 25 4 28 0 Nominal Distance from Scanner IT4410 4710LX PDF417 Matrix Width of Field In Cm 5 0 12 7 4 0 10 2 3 0 7 6 2 0 5 1 1 0 25 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 2 0 5 1 6 7 mil PDF T 30 7 6 10 mil PDF 4 0 10 2 15 mil PDF 5 0 12 7 MaxiCode 35 mil gt E EE EEE EEE EE EE EE EE ES a In 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 11 12 13 14 15 Cm 0 0 25 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 5 2 17 8 20 3 2 9 25 4 28 0 30 5 33 0 35 6 38 1 Nominal Distance from Scanner 10 12 1T4410 4710HD PDF 417 Matrix 10 mil PDF Width of Field In Cm 2 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 10 mil Data Matrix 20 54 PDF MaxiCode 35 mil AE In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 Cm 0 0 e 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 Nominal Distance from Scanner 10 13 IT4410 4710HD10 PDF 417 Matrix Width of Field In Cm 3 0 7 6 15 mil PDF al 10 mil Data 2 0 5 1 Matrix 10 25 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 2 0 5 1 6 7 mil PDF aH 3 0 7 6 10 mil PDF MaxiCode 35 mil E D BS In 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Cm 0 0 2 5 5 1 7 6 10 2 12 7 15 2 17 8 20 3 Nominal Distance from Scanner 10 14 IT4410 Dimensions 2 49 in 6 32 cm 2 72 cm
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23. Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Number System The numeric system digit of a UPC symbol is normally transmitted but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it ANN ANN Transmit Don t Transmit Number System Number System Linear Symbologies UPC E0 continued Version E Expand Version E Expand expands the UPC E code to the 12 digit UPC A format Ou UN Expand Don t Expand UPC El Most UPC bar codes lead with the 0 number system For these codes use the UPC EO selection see UPC EO on page 3 23 If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system use the UPC E1 selection II W I UPC E1 UPC E1 On Off UPC E0 El Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC EO and El data NC JN 2 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 5 Digit Addenda Off Linear Symbologies UPC E0 El Addenda Required When Addenda Required is used the scanner will only read UPC EO and E1 bar codes that have addenda TUN ARA Required Not Required UPC E0 El Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space Nc Nn Space No Space Linear Symbologies RSS 14 lt Default All RSS 14 Settings gt IT RSS 14 Reduced Space Symbology RSS is a family of linear bar codes which meets restricted space requirements while sti
24. Every Second Read Every Third Read AMAN Every x Reads Note A one to three digit number and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Centering Use the centering feature to narrow the imager s field of view to make sure that the imager reads only those bar codes intended by the user For instance if multiple codes are placed closely together centering will insure that only the desired codes are read When centering is turned on the imager only reads codes that intersect the centering window set up by the user The centering window must intersect the center of the image If a bar code is not within the predefined window it will not be decoded or output by the scanner If centering is turned on by scanning the On bar code below the default centering window is a 60 pixel square area in the center of the imager s field of view The position of the window may be changed by scanning the top bottom left and right centering bar codes that follow and the appropriate pixel value if other than the default from the Programming Chart in the back of this manual The defaults are listed in the table below Window Position Position Mn Serial Command Command Top of centering DECTPYxxx window ing window window window The centering function can be used in conjunction with the Aimer Delay feature page 2 18 for the most error free operation in ap
25. I0 15 IT4710 Dimensions 4 83 in 12 27 cm 1 83 in 1 53 in ID 4 01 cm Front View 1 076 in 2 73 cm 538 in Side View lt gt 1 37 cm i C 2 M4 threaded insert 25 in 6 35 mm depth Bottom View I0 16 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Repairs Repairs and or upgrades are not to be performed on this product These services are to be performed only by an authorized service center See page 12 1 for further information Maintenance The IMAGETEAM 4410 IT4710 Imager provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care Although specific maintenance is not required the following periodic checks ensure dependable Imager operation Cleaning the Imager s Window Reading performance may degrade if the Imager s window is not clean If the window is visibly dirty or if the Imager isn t operating well clean the window with a soft cloth or facial tissue dampened with water or a mild detergent water solution If a detergent solution is used rinse with a clean tissue dampened with water only The Imager s housing may also be cleaned the same way VAN Caution Do not submerge the Imager in water The Imager s housing is not water tight Do not use abrasive wipers or tissues on the Imager s window abrasive wi
26. Triggering on page 2 14 or manually Set the Trigger Timeout to 00 if you don t want a Trigger Timeout Default setting 120 seconds Set Timeout Note A one to three digit number and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Power Saving Mode This provides control of the Imager s power consumption as follows Low Power draws low 50 LED current during image capture allowing one read attempt only for each trigger pull The Imager is less tolerant of hand movement during the read attempt and powers down after the image capture is complete Medium Power draws a normal LED current during image capture which enhances motion tolerance Medium Power attempts to read as long as the trigger is pulled going into a doze low power state after each read attempt The Imager powers down ten seconds after the image capture is complete Normal Power draws a normal LED current attempting to read as long as the trigger is pulled or a decode is in process The Imager doesn t go into a doze state after each read attempt but will power down after two minutes if Power Hold Mode is turned Off Low Power Medium Power Normal Power Power Hold Mode Power Hold On keeps the Imager in a ready to read state To conserve power this selection may be turned Off and the unit will power down if not used within two minutes When you are ready to use t
27. accept many OCR formats To do this you would string together each format with a t This tells the scanner to read optical characters that match any one of the formats in the template Example D You need to read any combination of 8 digits or a combination of 4 digits 2 uppercase letters and 2 digits The template would be ddddddddtddddlldd To create this template you would scan the Enter OCR Template symbol page 4 10 scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Codes in the back of this manual 8 times then scan the tto create the or statement Then you would scan the characters for the 2nd template Scan the d 4 times scan 2 times then scan d 2 more times Scan Save OCH ee page 4 11 This would let you read either type of format for example 171028650 or 1902XxZ50 You can string together as many templates as you need Creating a User Defined Variable You can create up to two of your own user variables for an OCR template These variables will represent any OCR readable characters The user defined variables are stored under the letters g and h Creating a user variable follows the same steps as creating a template but instead of scanning the Enter OCR Template symbol you scan the Enter User Defined Variable symbol page 4 10 The letters g and h can then be used in an OCR template to define the variable you specified Example E You need a variable to represent the letters
28. current prefixes then programs an AIM 1 D prefix for all symbologies ill Add AIM ID Prefix All Symbologies See AIM Guidelines on Symbology Identifiers for more information on the AIM symbology ID characters Prefix Entries AUAM LOU Add Prefix T Clear One Prefix T LIT Clear All Prefixes Suffix Entries Add Suffix T Clear One Suffix T Clear All Suffixes T One or more two digit numbers and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Jm wi Save Discard Symbology Chart enn ip p mn SECHS EEE OS T EN SS e Aa A Bc4i2 g IX 67 Kix Dutch Postal K x 4B A E eee EE Lie e EE p qe qe uer A y E SAEI M E E E E E I EE MS ES A S ee E de LL O E ESA Ma EE m ir epe E E EE ea E EN ee Sat AS E GE VE a A ee EUER m cae ee EA Note Prefix Suffix entries for specific symbologies override the universal All Symbologies 99 entry Note t All Symbologies Prefix Suffix programming only Note Not available in standard product Only available when ordered in custom firmware Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart SESCH ec ser EA Dec vox ASI 0 00 NUL 96 jeo 1 0t som pos 21 poo h 9 jet ja 2 02 SIX 54 22 66 4 JB 95 62 b 99 36 24 oa 4 D 37 25 L 45 E p165 je 6 e ACK 38 amp f 46 F i02 66 f 39 27 7 103 67 g
29. for this type of patient application Patient ID 890 66 4589 Mason Theresa F 5 Beach Front Drive Pensacola FL 49607 Patient ID 123 45 4569 Ely Gerald S 5 Quarry Rd Omaha NE 12345 Bills of Lading Demonstration Multiple linear bar codes may be replaced in a bill of lading inventory application In this demonstration an individual linear code would typically be used for each part number description and quantity as well as for customer and order number information If linear codes were used for the bill of lading shown below the user would have to scan 14 individual bar codes before moving on to the next package Order 99999 HHP X 700 Visions Drive Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 315 685 8945 ABC Company 123 Highway West San Diego CA 92100 Customer 4 1234567890 Pick Date March 4 1998 Part Number Description 3000 12C 3000PDF 6720 B SCANNER 54 57 UG 54 57 UG 42204062 CABLE By taking advantage of the enhanced data capacity of PDF417 the user is able to encode all the required information in a single bar code label Using the Imager and a two dimensional symbology the user gets complete information in a single scan Scan this bar code to display a sample screen for this bill of lading application A I ly n AZ Signature Capture Demonstration Note This demonstration is appropriate for the 4410LR LX and 4710LR LX only The signature capture demo is performed by scanning the Azt
30. is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on Shift Lock is used when you normally have the Shift Lock key on Not common to U S keyboards Automatic Caps Lock is used if you change the Caps Lock key on and off The software tracks and reflects if you have Caps Lock on or off AT and PS 2 only This selection can only be used with systems that have an LED which notes the Caps Lock status IO IO Regular Caps Lock Shift Lock Automatic Caps Lock Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an external keyboard IBM AT or equivalent To connect to a laptop you must scan the Emulate External Keyboard bar code below then scan Automatic Direct Connect Mode On on page 2 8 After scanning these codes you must re boot your laptop Emulate External Keyboard Keyboard Modifiers This modifies special keyboard features such as CTRL ASCII codes and Turbo Mode Control ASCII Mode On The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII control characters for values 00 1F Refer to Keyboard Function Relationships on page 2 9 for CTRL ASCII Values Default Off IR ID Control ASCII Control ASCII Mode On Mode Off Turbo Mode The scanner sends characters to an IBM AT terminal faster For use with wa AT only If the terminal drops characters do not use Turbo Mode Default Off IO LU I Turbo Mode On Turbo Mode Off Numeric Keypad Mode Sends numeric characters as if ent
31. nnus 4 4 Creating OCR Templates uns ria 4 4 Creating an OCR Template 4 5 Stringing Together Multiple Formats Creating Or Statements eret eterne ee estes 4 7 Creating a User Defined Variable 4 7 Adding an OCR Check Character 4 8 OCR Template E 4 10 Chapter 5 Default Charts Communication RS 232 Selections 5 Imager SEC E 5 1 Pretix Sufix Selections c1s5escrcesseecnecundecscsededuedtorteeneonconas 5 2 Data Formatter Selections cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 5 2 Output Sequence Selections oooooooooocononanancconoccnnnnnnnnns 5 3 Linear Symbologies iocis tete EP HR pe aee pede lesa un 5 3 Postal Symbology Selectons 5 6 2O Matrix Seele CHONG EE 5 6 OCR EENEG 5 6 Chapter 6 Software Development Kit Software Development K GDKi 6 1 pDoatures or OK ee 6 1 Chapter 7 Quick View VI Quick View Demonstration Software Instructions 7 1 Setting Up the Imager and the Quick View Software 7 1 Installing Quick View from the Weh 7 1 Using the Quick View Software oooocnnncccccncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnss 7 3 Electronic Parts Manufacturing Demonstration 7 6 Load New Imager Software 7 14 Serial Programming Commande 7 15 MOUSE Ee 7 17 Trigger C OMAN E 7 18 Serial Programming Commandes 7 20 Imaging C Oi ANS tn 7 33 Image Commands Help Fe 7 33 A A E E E 7 33 Image
32. power to the terminal computer 2 Disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal computer 3 Connect the appropri ate interface cable to the scanner and to the terminal computer The scan ner will beep twice 4 Connect the power supply 4 to 9V 5 Turn the terminal com puter power back on 6 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code The scan ner will beep once The scanner is now connected and ready to communicate with your terminal PC You must program the scanner for your interface before bar code data can be transmitted to your terminal PC If you are using the scanner as a keyboard wedge see Terminal Interface on page 2 4 If the scanner is connected via a serial port turn to Connecting the Scanner to a Serial Port on page 1 7 Connecting the Scanner to a Serial Port Turn off power to the terminal computer 1 Connect the interface cable to the scanner 2 Connect the interface cable to the 4 to 9 volt power supply and plug in the power supply The scanner will beep twice 3 Connect the interface cable to the terminal computer 4 Turn the terminal computer power back on 5 Verify the scanner operation by scanning a bar code from the sample bar code section in the back of this manual The scanner will beep once The scanner is now connected and ready to communicate with your terminal PC Turn to Communication Settings on page 2 10 to program the communicatio
33. reverts to the primary data format See Alternate Data Formats on page 2 42 If you are programming the primary format scan 0 If you are programming an alternate format scan 1 2 or 3 depending on the alternate format you are programming 3 Terminal Type Refer to the Supported Terminals Chart on page 2 5 and locate the Termi nal ID number for your PC Scan three numeric bar codes on the inside back cover to program the scanner for your terminal ID you must enter 3 digits For example scan 0 0 3for an AT wedge Note The wildcard for all terminal types is 099 4 Code I D On page 2 35 find the symbology to which you want to apply the data for mat Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart 5 Length Specify what length up to 9999 characters of data will be acceptable for this symbology Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart Note 50 characters is entered as 0050 9999 is a universal number indi cating all lengths 6 Editor Commands Refer to the Format Editor Commands on page 2 38 Scan the symbols that represent the command you want to enter 94 alphanumeric characters may be entered for each symbology data format 7 Scan Save to save your entries Other Programming Selections Clear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology If you are clearing the primary format scan O If you are clearing an alternate for
34. that the PC have at least one available serial communication port and an RS 232 cable to connect the port to the device A power supply which plugs into the cable is also required Visual Menu Operations The Visual Menu program performs the following operations e Displays all configuration data and saves the information to a file on your PC e Configures the device to meet your specific requirements Visual Menu has all the programming parameters which are available via programming bar codes in this User s Guide e Creates and prints a clone bar code which contains the program and configuration data from one device This bar code can then be used to program additional devices with the same parameters e Selects a device from a list then performs offline or online file configuration for that device Temporary Visual Menu Configuration For quick download communication configuration scan the Visual Menu bar code to temporarily configure the scanner for Visual Menu settings Note If you have a unit capable of keyboard wedge mode scan the bar code below and the unit will communicate in RS 232 mode allowing it to work with Visual Menu To convert the scanner back to keyboard wedge communication cycle the power Visual Menu Installing Visual Menu from the Web 1 Access the Hand Held Products web site at www handheld com Click on the Quick Search text box and enter Visual Menu Click on Search Now Click on
35. you select is deleted from the symbology you want When you Clear All Prefixes Suffixes all the prefixes or suffixes for a symbology are deleted 1 Scan the Clear One Prefix symbol 2 Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 for the symbology from which you want to clear the prefix or suffix 3 Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover or scan 9 9 for all symbologies Your change is automatically saved Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a Carriage Return Line Feed Suffix to all symbologies at once This action first clears all current suffixes then programs a carriage return suffix for all symbologies d Add CR LF Suffix All Symbologies Add a Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on or off transmission of a Code I D before the decoded symbology See the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 for the single character code that identifies each symbology This action first clears all current prefixes then programs a Code I D prefix for all symbologies Add Code ID Prefix All Symbologies Add an AIM I D Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on or off transmission of an AIM I D before the decoded symbology See the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 for the single character code that identifies each symbology This action first clears all
36. 2 47 NO CAG oia corola 2 47 Dit Ve LO EN 2 48 Function Code Transmtit eese 2 48 Kee I oa EE 2 49 Chapter 3 Symbologies TG el Te A E E EE E 3 1 Gr EE 3 2 Start Stop C DardOlelts esencia dicen 3 2 Message Lenbth ases eee bri tetera 3 2 Check Oral 3 3 EE Oo OP 3 4 Start Stop Ee E 3 4 Message LDenglli iieri o Idee texere opo piba 3 4 SO c 3 5 Check E E 3 6 Code ee 3 7 eelere 3 7 Check Tree 3 8 Ee e AAA 3 9 MESA A ini inei rare Na eode 3 9 eur Diu ab HI 3 10 LACA EEN 3 11 KE EE 3 11 lii iv geed 3 12 Message Longi senior 3 12 Guru E E 3 13 SF o eee ncaa 3 14 Message Te EN 3 14 OASIS eet 3 15 Message IC MOUs rodando cierre 3 15 log RE 3 16 PANTAN CM PP ee E E 3 17 AAA 3 17 EAN JAN 8 Addenda nano 3 18 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required 3 18 EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator 3 18 FANTAN Io T E 3 19 e Egeter 3 19 EAN JAN 13 Addenda esses 3 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required 3 20 EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator 3 20 UPC pT 3 2 A re 3 21 Number SSI criar 3 21 UPC A Addenda ericsson 3 22 UPC A Addenda Required eeeessessss 3 22 UPC A Addenda Senarator 3 22 UPE E O e e E A 3 23 AAA 3 23 Number SS TOA cisco cion 3 23 Vers
37. 4223 1234 aceite 4223 1234 863 1234 Cla Eh 863 1234 44001 44001 4221 9876 4221 9876 971 9876 971 9876 Shipping Demonstration In an effort to reduce costs through distribution center automation United Parcel Service UPS is printing a MaxiCode label on every package shipped worldwide In this demonstration the IMAGETEAM 4410 Imager provides a cost effective solution for UPS personnel in hand sorting operations and for customers who want to take advantage of the savings associated with MaxiCode without incurring the cost of an over the belt scanning solution Scan each of the following bar codes to display sample screens for a shipping application HHP 700 Visions Drive Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 Ship To Benjamin F Lynn Musket Co 243 Liberty Parkway Boston MA 02134 Benjamin F Lynn Musket Co 243 Liberty Parkway Boston MA 02134 Ship To Cheryl Isom Welch Allyn 4341 Jordan Road Box 187 Skaneateles Falls NY 13153 Patient Registration Demonstration Health care professionals can use two dimensional symbologies for patient applications In this demonstration patient registration information is encoded on an identification card that is scanned each time the patient arrives for treatment Both the health care professional and the patient benefit from the enhanced accuracy efficiency and security that photo identification provides Scan each of the following bar codes to display sample screens
38. 8 08 BS 104 68 9 09 HT B l Ui EMEN 42 2A 74 44 J 106 oA j 1 08 VI 495 j 28 LS 8 K 107 OB k 4 20 Js 4c ft E l 13 0D CR f 45 2 109 14 46 E SI GE E pepe 48 30 o Fs 50 P_ Fie 7 p per 9r Q 18 82 52 R 72 r 116 74 t 22 54 36 6 ao Se V 76 v 23 w 56 38 8 eae 58 X 57 33 9 pae 59 Y 21 79 y 58 SA 90 A Z 27 99 38 5B 28 60 30 lt por j 9B EE 126 7E EEN RE Data Format Editor Overview The Data Format Editor selections are used to edit scanned data For example you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in bar code data as it is scanned It is not necessary to use the Data Format Editor A set of defaults for the data format is already programmed in the scanner The selections in the following pages are used only if you wish to alter the default settings Default Data Format setting none If you have changed data format settings and wish to clear all formats and return to the defaults scan the Default Data Format code To Add a Data Format 1 Scan the Enter Data Format symbol page 2 40 2 Primary Alternate Format Determine if this will be your primary data format or one of 3 alternate for mats Alternate formats allow you single shot capability to scan one bar code using a different data format After the one bar code has been read the scanner
39. Capture Ship and Image Get Commandis 7 34 Image Cropping Shipping Example 7 35 Intelligent Signature Capture Commands 7 35 Chapter 8 Visual Menu Visual Menu Introduction ccccceccecceccecceccecccecceceecesees 8 1 Installing Visual Menu from the Web 8 2 Chapter 9 Interface Keys Chapter 10 Product Specifications amp Pinouts Product Specifications IT4410 eeeeessssese 10 1 Product Specifications IT4710 eeeeeessssse 10 2 Depth of Field Charts 4410 amp 4710 10 4 Cable TORRE 10 6 Connector Part Number 10 7 PC IM AOS ERR C 10 8 IT4410 Dimensions eren nnne 10 15 IT4710 Dimensions sra 10 16 Chapter 11 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting EE 11 1 ENKEN 11 1 Replacing the Interface Cable 11 2 TGS SOON ropa 11 3 Chapter 12 Customer Support Obtaining Factory eric 12 1 SS C eee 12 3 Limited Warnan E 12 4 vii viii Introduction and Installation About the Hand Held and Fixed Mount 2D Imager The hand held and fixed mount 2D Imager is an economical durable solution for a wide variety of data collection applications The Imager features the following e A tough ergonomic thermoplastic housing for comfort and durability
40. Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies MSI continued Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data AW IO Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Linear Symbologies Code 93 lt Default All Code 93 Settings gt Code 93 On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the
41. EN8 7 Data Bits 232LEN7 1 Stop Bit 232STP1 2 Stop Bits 232STP2 Off 232CTSO 232CTS1 232SFLO 232SFL1 TRGSERO TRGSERt1 TRGDFT TRG ONXX TRGOFFXX TRGSTO HWTRIG1 HWTRIGO Baud Rate Word Length Data Bits Word Length Stop Bits Hardware Flow Control 2 Off Software Flow Control 2 Off 2 Serial Triggering Trigger Defaults Set Trigger On value Set Trigger Off value Trigger Timeout Set Timeout Trigger Mode Hardware Triggering Power Hold Mode DM QE me 135 Imager Selections PWRDFT Normal Power SCNLEDHIGH HSTSSSO PWRTIMO Power Saving Mode Low Power SCNLEDLOW HSTSSS1 PWRTIM10000 Medium Power SCNLEDHIGH HSTSSSO Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command PWR_ON1 Off PWR_ONO High SCNLEDHIGH LED Power Off SCNLEDOFF Low SCNLEDLOW HSTLEDO HSTLED1 HSTAIMO HSTAIM200 HSTAIM400 HSTINT1 2 Power Hold Mode LED Flashing Off no delay Aimer Delay 200 milliseconds 400 milliseconds Ol gt O 2 Every Read Every 2nd Read HSTINT2 Aimer Interval Every 3rd Read HSTINTS Every x Read HSTINT f HSTINTO DECWIN1 Off DECWINO Centering Top of Centering Window DECTPY Bottom of Centering Win dow Left of Centering Window Right of Centering Window Off On On Off Presentation Re Trigger Delay 200 ms On Presentation Lights Off PRSLONO Output Selections Beeper Volume O
42. LEDs Focal Point focus LX 7 inches 17 8 cm from Imager s nose Long Range 5 inches 12 7 cm from Imager s nose High Density 2 inches 5 1 cm from Imager s nose High Density 10 3 inches 7 62 cm from Imager s nose Field of View LX 4 3 inches 10 92 cm by 3 25 inches 8 26 cm 9 7 0 Long Range 3 inches 7 6 cm by 2 25 inches 5 7 cm 9 5 0 High Density 1 35 inches 3 4 cm by 1 0 inches 2 5 cm 9 2 0 High Density 10 1 9 inches 4 8 cm by 1 5 inches 3 8 cm 3 0 Rotational Sensitivity 360 around optical axis Viewing Angle 45 at the nominal operating distance Motion Sensitivity approx 2 inches 5 cm per second of lateral motion Ambient Light Total darkness to 100 000 Lux sunlight Video Image 8 bits per pixel Operating Voltage 4 0 VDC 9 0 VDC Power Supply 5 VDC input Peak Current 550 mA when illumination LEDs are on Current Draw 4410 Low Power Mode Average 5 VDC 40mA Medium Power Mode Average 5 VDC 125mA Normal Power Mode Average 5 VDC 175mA Temperature Ranges Operating 32 F to 122 F 0C to 50C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40C to 70C Humidity 95 RH non condensing at 50 C Mechanical Shock 10 drops from 5 feet 1 5 m to concrete 10 1 Parameter Specification FCC Class B Canadian Class B CE 55022 Class B Agency Compliance UL CUL Listed to UL1950 CSA 22 2 950 TUV Certified to EN60950 and EN 60825 1 Class 1 CTick N10410 GS Product Specific
43. N Off Output Sequence Editor II IW Enter Sequence T Default Sequence Save Current Output Sequence Changes Exit Selections Discard Current Output Sequence Changes Note If you want the scanner to beep after each bar code is read please see Output Sequence Beeper on page 2 27 T One or more two digit numbers and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Multiple Symbols Note This feature does not work when the Imager is in Low Power mode When this programming selection is turned On it allows you to read multiple symbols with a single pull of the Imager s trigger If you press and hold the trigger aiming the Imager at a series of symbols it reads unique symbols once beeping if turned on for each read Data is output as the imager finds and decodes the symbols The imager attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled When this programming selection is turned Off the Imager will only read the symbol closest to the aiming beam NO LU On Off No Read With No Read turned On the Imager notifies you if a code cannot be read In the Quick View Scan Data Window see Scan Data Window on page 7 4 an NR appears when a code cannot be read If No Read is turned Off the NR will not appear AN LUI Off If you want a different notation than NR for example Error or Bad Code
44. N JAN 13 Check Digit EAN JAN 13 2 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 13 5 Digit Addenda EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator EAN Mesa Composite UPC A UPC A Setting Indicates Default Setting n Off Default All EAN JAN 8 Settings n Off Don t Transmit Transmit Off On Off On Not Required Required No Space Space Default All EAN JAN 13 Settings On Off Don t Transmit Transmit Off n Off n Not Required Required No Space Space n Off Default All UPC A Settings On Off Serial Command 1MSENA1 1MSENAO EA8DFT EA8ENA1 EA8ENAO EA8CKXO EA8CKX1 EA8AD20 EA8AD21 EA8AD50 EA8AD51 EA8ARQO EA8ARQ1 EA8ADSO EA8ADS1 E13DFT E13ENA1 E13ENAO E13CKXO E13CKX1 E13AD20 E13AD21 E13AD50 E13AD51 E13ARQ0 E13ARQ1 E13ADSO E13ADS1 EMSENA1 EMSENAO UPADFT UPAENA1 UPAENAO UPC A Check Digit UPC A Number System UPC A 2 Digit Addenda UPC A 5 Digit Addenda UPC A Addenda Required UPC A Addenda Separator UPC EO UPC EO UPC EO Check Digit UPC EO Number System UPC EO Version E Expand UPC E1 UPC EO0 E1 2 Digit Addenda UPC E0 E1 5 Digit Addenda UPC E0 E1 Addenda Required UPC EO E1 Addenda Separator UPC Mesa Composite RSS 14 Setting Indicates Default Setting Don t Transmit Transmit Don t Transmit Transmit Off On Not Required Required No Space S
45. OCR capability in the scanner so the scanner will be able to scan linear stacked matrix and composite bar codes but not OCR fonts However any OCR templates you have created will be retained in memory Mh All OCR Off OCR Direction This setting can be used to prevent misreads of character strings that could be interpreted differently in different orientations when you know the orientation of the characters that are being read in relation to the scanner ed 80086996 could read as 80086996 or 96698008 This feature is generally used with a fixed mount scanner Scan the appropriate bar code to set the direction Default Left to Right LUN m Left to Right AN Top to Bottom LUN ge Right to Left NN Bottom to Top Creating OCR Templates You can create a custom template or character string that defines the length and content of OCR strings that will be read with your scanner There are several choices when creating a custom template for your application You can create a template for a single format you can string together several formats and you can create a template for a user defined variable These choices are described in detail below Creating an OCR Template A single template allows you to program the scanner to read any combination of characters in the order you specify Refer to examples that follow the Template Characters table below Template Characters s CI ES ES EN represe
46. POSTNET Code USPS NETENAO NETCKXO POSTNET Check Digit BPO 4 State Code BPO Off Code 49 Msg Length Maximum 2 EAN UCC Composite Codes Or EAN UCC Composite Msg Minimum Length Maximum 2 TLC39 On NETCKX1 BPOENA1 BPOENAO CANENA1 CANENAO KIXENAO KIXENA1 AUSENA1 AUSENAO JAPENA1 JAPENAO PLNENA1 PLNENAO PLNCKXO Transmit PLNCKX1 2D Matrix Symbology Selections m On QRCENA1 QR Code Off QRCENAO Minimum QROMIN QR Code Message Length Maximum QRCMAX Transmit O Don t Transmit O Off Dutch Code O O Australian 4 State Code Off O Japanese Postal Code Off On Planet Code Off Don t Transmit n n On Canadian 4 State Code Off n n n Planet Check Digit Data Matrix Settings Data Matrix Data Matrix Msg Length MaxiCode Settings MaxiCode MaxiCode Msg Length SCM Only Aztec Code Settings Aztec Code Aztec Code Msg Length Test Menu Print Quality Assessment Setting Indicates Default Setting Default All Data Matrix Settings On Off Minimum Maximum Default All MaxiCode Settings n Off Minimum Maximum Off On Default All Aztec Code Settings On Off Minimum Maximum Off n Off Serial Command IDMDFT IDMENA1 IDMENAO IDMMIN IDMMAX MAXDFT MAXENA1 MAXENAO MAXMIN MAXMAX MAXSCMO MAXSCM1 AZTDFT AZTENA1 AZTENAO AZTMIN AZTMAX TSTMNUO TSTMNU1
47. Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies Code 128 lt Default All Code 128 Settings gt Code 128 On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies ISBT Scan the Oncode below if you wish to decode ISBT bar codes ISBT codes are a combination of multiple linear symbols used to mark blood bags A D I On Off Linear Symbologies EAN JAN 8 lt Default All EAN JAN 8 Settings gt TT wm Cp On Off Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data ID IO Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Linear Symbologies EAN JAN 8 Adde
48. Top 000 Bottom 270 Left 350 Right 640 The command string would be IMGSHP000T270B350L640R6F1D 350 Bottom Default Y Center Intelligent Signature Capture Commands Intelligent signature capture is a method to ship only the part of an image to the host application This method is reduces transfer time and file size while making signature capture easy Below is an example of an intelligent signature capture application In this example the operator reads the bar code which is then transmitted to the host application Upon the receipt of the bar code data the host application sends the IMGBOX command which tells the scanner to output only the area of the image corresponding to the signature capture box The scanner also automatically adjusts for aspect ratio and distortion issues that arise due to scanner skew with respect to the bar code An important aspect of the intelligent signature capture functionality is that all dimensions used in the application are measured as multiples of the minimum element size of the bar code Using this method intelligent signature capture always outputs the correct image size and resolution no matter the distance at which the scanner is held from the bar code assuming that the entire signature capture area is within the scanner s field of view 0123456789 negative A pos
49. ard as shown below Note Code 93 must be enabled to use this example A Code 39 B Code 128 Code 93 You would set up the sequence editor with the following command line SEQBLK62999941FF6A999942FF69999943FF The breakdown of the command line is shown below SEQBLKsequence editor start command 62 code identifier for Code 39 9999 code length that must match for Code 39 9999 all lengths 41 start character match for Code 39 41h A FF termination string for first code 6A code identifier for Code 128 9999 code length that must match for Code 128 9999 all lengths 42 start character match for Code 128 42h B FF termination string for second code 69 code identifier for Code 93 9999 code length that must match for Code 93 9999 all lengths 43 start character match for Code 93 43h C FF termination string for third code Require Output Sequence When an output sequence is Required all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device When it s On Not Required the scanner will attempt to get the output data to conform to an edited sequence but if it cannot the scanner transmits all output data to the host device as is When the output sequence is Off the bar code data is output to the host as the scanner decodes it Note This selection is unavailable when the Multiple Symbols Selection is turned on Required On Not Required AU
50. ashing 2 18 Serial Command 7 22 Power Levels 2 17 Serial Command 7 22 Load New Imager Software Using Quick View 7 14 M Maintenance 11 1 MaxiCode Selections 3 38 Serial Commands 7 31 Micro PDF Selections Serial Commands 7 29 MicroPDF Selections 3 30 Money reading serial numbers 4 1 Multiple Symbols Serial Command 7 24 N No Read 2 47 Serial Command 7 24 O OCR Programming 4 1 Online Programming 8 1 Open Com Port 7 13 Output Sequence Descriptions and Examples 4 5 Require 2 45 Serial Command 7 24 Output Sequence Editor 2 46 4 10 Serial Command 7 24 Overview 1 1 P Parity 2 10 Serial Command 7 20 PDF 417 Selections 3 29 Serial Commands 7 29 Pinouts Cables 10 6 Postal Code Selections Serial Commands 7 30 Power Hold Mode 2 17 Serial Command 7 22 Power PC Revision 2 3 Serial Command 7 20 Power Saving Mode Serial Command 7 21 Power Settings Using Quick View 7 14 Power Up Beeper 2 27 Serial Command 7 23 Prefix Programming codes 2 34 Serial Command 7 23 Prefix Suffix Adding or removing 2 32 Prefix Suffix Overview 2 31 Presentation Default Serial Command 7 22 Presentation Mode Default 2 25 2 27 Presentation Lights 2 25 Presentation Reread Delay 2 24 Serial Command 7 22 Print Weight 2 48 Serial Command 7 24 Q QR Code Selections Serial Commands 7 30 Query Commands 7 17 Quick View 7 1 Button Bar 7 19 Demo Screens 7 5 Imager Power Settings 7 14 Installation 7 1 Load N
51. ations IT4710 Parameter Specification Dimensions Length 4 85 inches 12 3 cm Height 1 85 inches 4 7 cm Width 2 5 inches 6 4 cm Weight Less than 5 5 ounces 198 g without cable Illumination Source 660 nm illumination LEDs Aiming Pattern Source 660 nm illumination LEDs Focal Point focus LX 7 inches 17 8 cm from Imager s nose Long Range 5 inches 12 7 cm from Imager s nose High Density 2 inches 5 1 cm from Imager s nose High Density10 3 inches 7 62 cm from Imager s nose Field of View LX 4 3 inches 10 92 cm by 3 25 inches 8 26 cm 7 0 Long Range 3 inches 7 6 cm by 2 25 inches 5 7 cm 9 5 0 High Density 1 35 inches 3 4 cm by 1 0 inches 2 5 cm 2 0 High Density10 1 9 inches 4 8 cm by 1 5 inches 3 8 cm 9 3 0 Rotational Sensitivity 360 around optical axis Viewing Angle 45 at the nominal operating distance Motion Sensitivity approx 2 inches 5 cm per second of lateral motion Ambient Light Total darkness to 100 000 Lux sunlight Video Image 8 bits per pixel Operating Voltage 4 0 VDC 9 0 VDC Power Supply 5 VDC input Peak Current 550 mA when illumination LEDs are on I0 2 Parameter Specification Current Draw Low Power Mode Average 5 VDC 40mA Medium Power Mode Average 5 VDC 125mA High Power Mode Average 5 VDC 175mA temperature mandes Operating 32 F to 122 F 0C to 50C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40C to 70C Humidity 95 RH non conde
52. ches 4 3 cm 6 inches 15 2 cm MaxiCode 35 mil 0 089 cm 2 inches 5 1 cm 10 5 inches 26 7 cm 12 pt OCR A 1 9 inches 4 8 cm 8 7 inches 22 1 cm 16 pt OCR A 9 3 inches 23 6 cm Linear 15 mil 0 038 cm 2 2 inches 5 6 cm 9 9 inches 25 2 cm PDF 6 6 mil 0 017 cm 2 7 inches 6 9 cm 5 2 inches 13 2 cm PDF 10 mil 0 025 cm 2 4 inches 6 1 cm 7 7 inches 19 6 cm I0 4 Depth of Field for LX Imager 7 Nominal Focus Code Size MaxiCode 35 mil 0 089 cm Data Matrix 15 mil 0 038 cm PDF 10 mil 0 025 cm PDF 8 mil 0 020 cm PDF 6 6 mil 0 017 cm Code 39 15 mil 0 038 cm Code 39 10 mil 0 025 cm Code 39 8 mil 0 020 cm UPC 13 mil 0 033 cm Postnet 12 pt OCR A 12 pt OCR B Near Distance 2 inches 5 1 cm 9 4 cm 6 9 cm 7 6 cm 10 2 cm 5 3 cm 3 7 inches nos 2 7 inches o 3 0 inches na 4 0 inches na 2 1 inches em 7 1 cm 8 9 cm 5 8 cm 9 4 cm 2 8 inches na 3 5 inches m 2 3 inches eg 3 7 inches xe xe xe xe x 1 6 inches 4 1 cm 1 5 inches 3 8 cm nos Far Distance 15 inches 38 1 cm 5 9 inches 15 cm 9 8 inches 24 9 cm 8 3 inches 21 1 cm 6 3 inches 16 0 cm 13 8 inches 35 1 cm 9 5 inches 24 1 cm 8 0 inches 20 3 cm 13 inches 33 0 cm 6 0 inches 15 2 cm 12 3 inches 31 2 cm 11 2 inches 28 5 cm 10 5 Cable Pinouts RS 232 Output external power IT4410 and IT4710 Decoded
53. e 44 0 1925 240055 or 353 1216 0070 Fax 44 0 1925 631280 or 4353 1295 6353 For service in Asia please contact your HHP representative at the address that follows or your local distributor 12 1 Asia Pacific Office Hand Held Products Inc 10 F Tung Sun Commercial Centre 194 200 Lockhart Road Wanchai Hong Kong Telephone 852 2511 3050 or 2511 3132 Fax 852 251 13557 For service in Japan please contact your HHP representative at the address that follows or your local distributor Japan Office Hand Held Products Inc Bon Marusan 8F 3 5 1 Kanda Jinbocho Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 Japan Telephone 81 3 5212 7392 Fax 81 3 3261 7372 For service in Latin America please contact your HHP representative at the address that follows or your local distributor Latin America Office Hand Held Products Inc 5117 Castello Drive Suite 1 Naples FL 34103 Telephone 239 263 7600 Fax 239 263 9689 12 2 Help Desk If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner please call your Distributor or the nearest HHP technical support office North America Telephone or in the U S Fax number E mail Europe Telephone European Ofc U K Ofc E mail Asia Telephone E mail Latin America Telephone E mail 315 685 2476 8 a m to 8 p m EST 800 782 4263 315 685 4960 tech supportQhhp com 31 0 40 29 01 600 44 1925 240055 euro_support hh
54. e Reading more than three rows of OCR is not recommended Contact the factory if you have an application that requires reading 4 or more rows of OCR OCR Template Codes NU Enter OCR Template T IO In Enter User Enter User Defined Variable Defined Variable g T BT i d OCR Modulo 10 i Check OCR Modulo 36 Character Check Character T One or more two digit numbers and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Exit Selections AUN Save OCR Template AUAM Discard OCR Template Default Charts The following chart lists the factory default settings indicated by a on the programming menu pages Parameter Default Setting m mee es C Terminal ID Keyboard Wedge Terminal ID True RS 232 Regular page 2 7 ontrol ASCII Off page 2 8 Turbo Mode Off page 2 8 Keyboard Modifiers Numeric Keypad Off page 2 8 Auto Direct Connect Off page 2 8 Communication RS 232 Selections Hardware Flow Control Aimer Delay page 2 18 Presentation Re Trigger Delay Intercharacter Delay User Specified Intercharacter page 2 28 Delay n n n Interfunction Delay page 2 29 Intermessage Delay page 2 29 Prefix Suffix Selections sum ORE Data Formatter Selections Parameter Default Setting Page page 2 41 Require Data Format Not Required page 2 41 Output Sequence Selections O Video Reverse Linear Symbologies
55. ec bar code below the signature box The Aztec bar code commands the scanner to capture the image of the signature box and its contents and send this image to the host system running Quick View PAUL S QUICK MART MAIN ST NEW YORK NEW YORK 315 123 4567 1122 3344 5678 THU MAR 04 1999 09 34B CREDIT CARD CARD NO 00234567899876543 EXP DATE 0100 CARD TYPE MC CREDIT TRTYPE SALE APP CODE 004910 RECNO C009 TOTAL 37 99 Sign Snapshot You may also use the IMAGETEAM 4410 4710 to capture an image Click on Device Snapshot or click on the camera icon in the button bar to activate this feature fo File Edit View Device Window Tools Help cl Jl f fs T a elef AR m AER Resolution Snapshot icons icon Select the resolution you wish to use for this image either Full Half or Quarter Resolution These can also be selected by clicking on the 1 1 2 or 1 4 buttons in the button bar Note The higher resolution the sharper the image and the larger the size of the resulting file Higher resolution images also take longer to process You must also select whether you wish to capture the image in Gray Scale or in Black amp White RSE ee We A ep Sich eje mfg 1 4 eich al Bl mum Black amp Gray Scale White Note If you need to see exactly what the Imager sees for example if you are diagnosing a bar code you should set the image to Black amp White If
56. er Delay bar code below then scan the number of steps and the Save bar code from the inside back cover Note If you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan Discard on the back cover and scan the correct digits and Save again a UH Intercharacter Delay JURE Intercharacter Delay To remove this delay scan the Intercharacter Delay bar code then set the number of steps to 00 Scan the Save bar code from the inside back cover User Specified Intercharacter Delay Note This selection is valid for keyboard wedge interfaces only This is a delay of up to 495 milliseconds in multiples of 5 placed after the transmission of a particular character of scanned data You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each to follow the character you specify Scan the Delay Length bar code below then scan the number of steps for the delay and the Save bar code from the inside back cover Next scan the Character to Trigger bar code then the 2 digit hex value for the ASCII character that trigger the delay refer to the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Note lf you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan Discard on the back cover and scan the correct digits and Save again IO AA Delay Length Character to Trigger Delay To remove this delay scan the Delay Length bar code then set the number of steps to 00 Scan the Save bar code from the inside back cover
57. ered from a numeric keypad Default Off QU WO ORUM Numeric Keypad Numeric Mode On Keypad Mode Off Automatic Direct Connect Use this selection if you are using a laptop whose keyboard is disabled when you plug in the scanner This selection can also be used if you have an IBM AT style terminal and the system is dropping characters After scanning these codes you must re boot your computer Default Off LU MUN Automatic Direct Automatic Direct Connect Mode On Connect Mode Off Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code Hex ASCII Value and Full ASCII CTRL relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the scanner Function Code HEX ASCII Value Full ASCII CTRL NUL 00 2 SOH 01 A STX 02 B ETX 03 C EOT 04 D ENQ 05 E ACK 06 F BEL 07 G BS 08 H HT 09 LF OA J VT 0B K FF 0C L CR OD M SO OE N SI OF O DLE 10 P DC 11 Q DC2 12 R DC3 13 S DC4 14 T NAK 15 U SYN 16 V ETB 17 W CAN 18 X EM 19 Y SUB 1A Z ESC 1B FS 16 GS 1D RS 1E 6 US 1F Communication Settings lt Default All RS 232 Communication Settings gt AULA Parity Parity provides a means of checking character bit patterns for validity The Imager can be configured to operate under Mark Space Odd Even or No None parity options The host terminal must be set up for the same parity as the Imager to ensure reliable communication AU WI Mark Space M Odd QUII
58. evice Remove Power Hold Trigger Settings If you wish to control the Imager s trigger with the software you can select Device Trigger On or Device Trigger Off These settings turn the trigger on and off just as if you were holding the trigger or releasing it manually This feature may be necessary when working with a fixed device that has no trigger RS 232 Serial Commands Click on View Serial Command Window to display the Command Center window which allows you to enter serial commands to the Imager Click on View Scan Data Window to open a window which displays serial data in a text format E QuickView Serial Scan Data Window File Edit View Device Window Tools Help Sigi 210 Ojo heel eet 4 4 A ke Serial Scan Data Window Command Center X Enter Menu Command Send Command Display All Settings Display Setting Ranges Display Firmware Rev Build Command Bar Code Build Clone Bar Code Font Clear Ir Expand Control Chars Ready COM1 38400 N 8 1 Serial commands are used to program the Imager and to query the Imager about programming parameters The serial programming commands are listed beginning on page 7 20 Information about performing queries is listed on page page 7 17 Serial Programming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes listed in Chapter 3 Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will prog
59. ew Imager Software 7 14 Open Com Port 7 13 Query Commands 7 17 Reporting Firmware Revision 7 13 RS 232 Serial Commands 7 15 Scan Data Window 7 4 Serial Programming Commands 7 15 Snapshot 7 11 7 12 Trigger Settings 7 14 R Reporting Firmware Revision Using Quick View 7 13 Require Data Format 2 41 Serial Command 7 24 Require Output Sequence 2 45 Serial Command 7 24 Reset Factory Settings 2 2 Revision Selections 2 3 Serial Commands 7 20 RS 232 Communication Serial Command 7 20 RSS 14 Selections 3 26 Serial Commands 7 28 S Scan Data Window 7 4 Scan Stand Selections 2 24 Serial Command 7 22 SCM Selections Serial Commands 7 31 Serial Programming Commands 7 15 Add AIM I D Prefix to All Symbologies 7 23 Add Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies 7 23 Add CR Suffix to All Symbolo gies 7 23 Aimer Delay 7 22 Aimer Interval 7 22 Aimer Timeout 7 21 Alternate Data Formats 7 24 Aztec Code Selections 7 31 Baud Rate 7 21 Beeper Volume 7 22 Boot Code Revision 7 20 Codabar Selections 7 24 7 25 Codablock Selections 7 29 Code 128 Selections 7 26 Code 39 Selections 7 25 Code 49 Selections 7 29 Code 93 Selections 7 26 Data Format Editor 7 23 Data Formatter 7 24 Data Matrix Selections 7 31 Disable All Symbologies 7 20 EAN JAN 13 Selections 7 27 EAN JAN 8 Selections 7 27 Enable All Symbologies 7 20 Hardware Flow Control 7 21 Intercharacter Delay 7 23 Interfunction Delay 7 23 Interleaved 2
60. h zz and zz Terminates character replacement Syntax E5 Compare character in current cursor position to the character xx If characters are equal increment cursor If characters are not equal no format match Syntax FExx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 EC Check to make sure there is an ASCII number at the current cursor position If character is not numeric format is aborted Syntax EC ED Check to make sure there is a non numeric ASCII character at the current cursor position If character is numeric format is aborted Syntax ED Data Format Editor See page 2 37 through page 2 39 for a description of Data Format selections and commands AMAN IO Enter Data Format T Default Data Format none Clear One Clear All Data Format T Data Formats Exit Selections Save Current Data Format Changes Discard Current Data Format Changes T One or more two digit numbers and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Data Formatter When Data Formatter is turned off the bar code data is output to the host as read including prefixes and suffixes AA AUAM On Not Required Off Require Data Format When Data Formatter is Required all input data must conform to an edited format or the scanner does not transmit the input data to the host device Req
61. he 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 for the symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix 3 Scan the 2 hex digits from the Programming Chart inside the back cover or scan 9 9 for all symbologies 4 Determine the hex value from the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 for the prefix or suffix you wish to enter 5 Scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside the back cover Note Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for every prefix or suffix character Note To add the Code I D scan 5 C 8 0 To add AIM I D scan 5 C 6 1 To add a backslash V scan 5 C 5 C 6 Scan Save to exit and save or scan Discard to exit without saving Repeat Steps 1 6 to add a prefix or suffix for another symbology Example Add a Suffix to a specific symbology To send a CR carriage return Suffix for UPC only 1 Scan Add Suffix 2 T the 2 digit hex value from the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 for 3 Scan 6 3 from the Programming Chart inside back cover 4 Determine the hex value from the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 for the CR carriage return 5 Scan 0 D from the Programming Chart inside back cover 6 Scan Save or scan Discard to exit without saving Clearing One or All Prefixes or Suffixes You can clear a single prefix or suffix or clear all prefixes suffixes for a symbology When you Clear One Prefix Suffix the specific character
62. he Imager again restore power by pressing the trigger HI IO Off LED Power Level This selection allows you to adjust LED brightness Off is used when no illumination is needed Lowis used if low illumination is sufficient High the default is the brightest setting Off High LED Flashing When LED Flashing is On the LEDs and aiming light alternately flash until a symbol is decoded or the trigger is released If LED Flashing is turned Off the average current draw is increased and the aiming light won t illuminate while the scanner reads a bar code The LEDs remain on while the scanner is reading I UN Off Aimer Delay The aimer delay allows a delay time for the operator to aim the scanner before the picture is taken Use these codes to set the time between when the trigger is pulled and when the picture is taken During the delay time the aiming light will appear but the LEDs won t turn on until the delay time is over NO MN 200 milliseconds 400 milliseconds DULL Off no delay Aimer Interval Aimer Interval turns off the aiming light or programs the aimer to come on at certain intervals when reading symbols with the scanner You may program the scanner to use the aimer Every Read Every Second Read or Every Third Read You may also program the scanner to use the aimer every x reads by entering a number from 0 to 999 to indicate x Dit D Every Read IW IW
63. his feature should not be used during normal scanner operation IO II Off 2D PQA Print Quality Assessment Two dimensional Print Quality Assessment 2D PQA is a feature of HHP s image readers where the data from the successful read of a 2D bar code symbol is augmented with lines of text both identifying the symbol and also reporting graded measurement parameters obtained from it To utilize 2D PQA you need to have an IT4410 4710 with revision 1 91 2 18 or higher To see displayed results Microsoft amp Notepad a word processor editing program or Quick View see page 7 1 is recommended For additional information on interpreting your read results please refer to the Quick Check 2D Print Assessment User s Guide OCR Programming Introduction Use this section to program the hand held Imager to read machine readable fonts used in optical character recognition OCR The IT4410 reads 6 to 60 point OCR typeface The IT4410 4710 will read the following fonts e OCR A 01234 5bBb 7BHABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVUXYZ 5 N X5 amp e OCR B 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ lt gt x e U S Currency Serial Number Money I 07700277F You can either select an OCR default or create your own custom template for the type of OCR format you intend to read See OCR on page 4 2 for programming codes that will enable your scanner to read OCR A OCR B or U S Currency fonts See Creating OCR Templates on page 4
64. ide of the signature capture box R Resolution of Signature Capture Area This is the number of pixels that the imager outputs per each minimum bar width The higher the value for R the higher the quality of the image but also the larger the file size D Pixel Depth 1D binarized image 8D gray scale image F File Format OF KIM format default 1F TIFF Binary 2F TIFF Binary Group 4 Compressed 3F TIFF Gray scale 4F Uncompressed Binary 5F Uncompressed Gray scale 6F JPEG image 7F Outlined image Visual Menu Visual Menu Introduction Visual Menu provides the ability to configure a scanning device by connecting the scanner to the com port of a PC Visual Menu allows you to download upgrades to a scanner s firmware change programmed parameters and create and print programming bar codes Using Visual Menu you can even set up the configuration for a scanner which is not attached to your PC This enables one expert user to establish the configuration settings for all the devices your company uses then save these configuration files for others A configuration file can be e mailed or if you prefer an expert user can create a bar code or series of bar codes which contains all the customized programming parameters and mail or fax the bar code s to any location Users in other locations can scan the bar code s to load in the customized parameters To communicate with a scanner Visual Menu requires
65. in This A depresses the retention tab releasing the connector Pull the connector out LOY of the Imager s handle while maintain gt ing pressure on the paper clip if Release 6 Replace with the new cable Insert the connector into the opening at the base of the Imager s handle Press firmly The connector is keyed to go in only one way and will click into place IT 2 To Replace the T4710 Interface Cable 1 Turn the power to the host system OFF 2 Disconnect the Imager s cable from the terminal or computer 3 Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the slot between the cable and the back end of the housing 4 Press the screwdriver tip down to depress the retention tab releas ing the connector 5 Pull the connector out of the Imager while maintaining pres sure on the screwdriver Cable Release 6 Replace with the new cable Insert the connector into the opening at the base of the Imager Press firmly The connector is keyed to go in only one way and will click into place Troubleshooting The Imager automatically performs self tests whenever you turn it on If your Imager is not functioning properly review the following Troubleshooting Guide to try to isolate the problem Troubleshooting Guide Is the power on Are the illumination LEDs on If the illumination LEDs in the Imager aren t illuminated check that 1 The cable is connected properly 2 The host system p
66. ion E E 3 24 BI E 3 24 UPG D E TEE 3 24 UPC E0 El Addenda Required 3 25 UPC E0 El Addenda Sepnarator 3 25 hie d T 3 26 RA A i 3 26 IS SI o AAA 3 27 Te a a T MENTRE 3 27 OMe EE 3 28 IVES SS 8 SU E 3 28 Eeer 3 29 Message Leonora Segeeg 3 29 NICO OA ricota 3 30 Message TOO DD idiotas 3 30 tu AE EII 3 31 KE E 3 31 EAN UCC Composite Codes esses 3 32 Message Length tegt prb Ir DUI pre eegen 3 32 RE eaten tice 3 33 U S Postal Service POSTNET Code 3 34 Que 3 34 Pirie P 3 34 Ge au E 3 34 British Post Office 4 State Code sess 3 35 Canadian 4 State C O06 assi 3 35 Dutch OS E 3 35 Australian 4 State Code 3 35 Japanese Postal SOTVICS sesccintcccdavscsnceenseseseceidsnducsetessadeenesacees 3 35 OR C Od IE sso 3 36 Message engt 2ccs20cscecansesevidgssexseeaen lt saeoscendvoniensdabeseds 3 36 Ban Matas 3 37 Message Len parc 3 37 MARCOS alce 3 38 Messace Len ronca 3 38 Structured Carrier Message Only usss 3 39 E ME PP E 3 40 Message Lon licita es 3 40 EMI M M 3 41 2D PQA Print Quality Assessment 3 41 Chapter 4 OCR Programming Introduction cccccccceccecccccecescccecescescescescecssceecseeceesescaeees 4 89 4 2 OCR Direction eene na
67. itive Y The intelligent signature capture for this application is IMGBOX40S0X70Y190W100H1 ROF IMGBOX Modifiers S Bar Code Aspect Ratio This is the ratio of the bar code height to the narrow element width In the above example the narrow element width is 10 mil 0 010 and the bar code height is 0 400 inches resulting in a value of S 0 400 0 010 0 40 X Horizontal Bar Code Offset This is the horizontal ratio offset of the center of the signature capture area in multiples of the minimum bar width In the above example the horizontal offset is O Y Vertical Bar Code Offset This is the vertical offset of the center of the signature capture area in multiples of the minimum bar width Negative numbers indicate that the signature capture is above the bar code and positive numbers indicate that the area is below the bar code In the above example the horizontal offset is 0 70 resulting in a value for Y 0 70 0 010 70 H Height of Signature Capture Area In the above example the height of the area to be captured is 1 00 resulting in a value of H 1 00 0 010 100 The value for H is slightly larger to have some extra image capture area outside of the signature capture box W Width of Signature Capture Area In the above example the width of the area to be captured is 1 90 resulting in a value of W 1 90 0 010 190 The value for W is slightly larger to have some extra image capture area outs
68. ll providing full product identification IO IO RSS 14 On RSS 14 Off RSS 14 Limited lt Default All RSS 14 Limited Settings gt RSS 14 Limited RSS 14 Limited On gt UNE ENS Linear Symbologies RSS 14 Expanded lt Default All RSS 14 Expanded Settings gt AU RSS 14 Expanded RSS Expanded On RSS Expanded Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Stacked Symbologies Codablock lt Default All Codablock Settings gt di T TT On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol Y
69. lp smal eje ojm 1 w w eich m Full HalfQuarter Resolution Capture gray scale image Capture black amp white image Zoom out image Capture an image Zoom in image Cancel image capture Display Quick View information Display aimer Print active file Save file Flash a hex file into ROM Open file Display firmware revision Start Visual Menu software This icon only appears if you have Visual Menu software installed Visual Menu is available free of charge from the HHP website at htto www hhp com PDFFiles VisualMenu wa exe Serial Programming Commands Setting 0 Selection Indicates Default Setting Serial Command Factory Default Settings Default DEFALT Status Check Show Software Revision REV DFMBK3 ALLENA1 ALLENAO Show Data Formats Enable All Symbologies Disable All Symbologies Output Selections REVMPC REV_BT Terminal ID TERMID ae ASS O KBDSTYO Caps Lock KBDSTY1 Keyboard Style Shift Lock KBDSTY2 Emulate External Keyboard KBDSTY5 Keyboard Modifiers Nore ee Communication Settings Default All RS 232 232DFT Communication Settings Power PC Revision Boot Code Revision Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command 38400 BPS 232BDR38400 300 BPS 232BDR300 600 BPS 232BDR600 1200 BPS 232BDR1200 2400 BPS 232BDR2400 4800 BPS 232BDR4800 9600 BPS 232BDR9600 19200 BPS 232BDR19200 57600 BPS 232BDR57600 115200 BPS 232BDR115200 8 Data Bits 232L
70. m the inside back cover ar Presentation Re trigger Delay Presentation Lights When using the scanner in presentation mode the illuminating LEDs can be programmed on or off If there is sufficient ambient light the LEDs can be turned off by scanning the Lights Off bar code below When a bar code is presented to the scanner the illuminating LEDs turn on to scan the bar code and then turn off when the bar code has been read Default Presentation Mode Lights On AM IW Off Presentation Default Defaults all presentation mode settings Defaults Presentation Mode Off Presentation Reread Delay 200 ms LUC Presentation Default Fast Omni Mode Normally the imager searches throughout its whole field of view to determine if a bar code is present Fast omni directional mode provides a reduced search pattern that increases the scan rate of the imager When fast omni mode is enabled the imager only tries to locate bar codes in the center area of the image Consequently the user is required to center the aiming line over the bar code he wants to read When a portion of the bar code is in the center area of the image the imager locates and decodes the bar code The entire bar code does not need to be in the center area only a portion of it Bar codes that are not in the center area of the image will not be found Note Fast Omni Mode is not recommended when scanning Data Matrix codes f TI Normal Full Reduced O
71. mat scan 1 2 or 3 depending on the alternate format you are clearing Scan the Terminal Type refer to the Supported Terminals Chart on page 2 5 Code I D and the length of the format you want to delete That lengt camel for that symbology is deleted and all other formats are unattectea Save This exits saving any Data Format changes Discard This exits without saving any Data Format changes Format Editor Commands Send F1 F2 F3 F4 E9 Move F5 F6 F7 EA Commands Send all characters followed by xx key or function code starting from current cursor position Syntax F1xx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Send nn characters followed by xx key or function code starting from current cursor position Syntax F2nnxx nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters and xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code See Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Send up to but not including ss character Search and Send starting from current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to ss character followed by xx key or function code Syntax F3ssxx ss and xx both stand for the hex values for ASCII codes see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Send xx character nn times Insert leaving cursor in current cursor position Syntax F4x
72. ment may be photocopied Eeer or translated into another language without the prior written consent O 2000 2002 Hand Held Products Inc All rights reserved Web Address www HHP com Chapter I Introduction and Installation About the Hand Held and Fixed Mount 2D Imager 1 1 Unpacking the Mae Cf escaneadas 1 2 IT4410 Imager Identfceatton eese 1 4 IT4710 Imager Identification eene 1 5 Connecting the Scanner in Keyboard Wedge Mode 1 6 Connecting the Scanner to a Serial Port 1 7 Reading Tech qUe 1 8 Chapter 2 Programming Weigel re E 2 1 Reset Factory Setting S vader 2 2 O N 2 2 All SynmbolOg168 entrer rtt eegene 2 2 EE Eer le EE 2 3 erg 2 4 Supported Terminals Chart 2 5 Keyboard COMME ori 2 6 E 2 7 Keyboard Modufters iaaiiai 2 8 Keyboard Function Relatonshms 2 9 Communication Setting 2 10 EE 2 10 Band KiE A 2 11 Word L npth Data Bits uicit rata i to tetris 2 12 Word Length Stop Bus 2 12 Hardware Flow Control 2 13 Software Flow Control 2 13 senal Ee MERE 2 14 beten 2 15 Power Saving MO soe ee sesion tage Eed be 2 16 Power Hold MO E 2 17 LED Power Love lesiona 2 17 LED EE 2 18 ii Amer DE I ee 2 18 A Ee EE 2 19 COIS TIN E 2 20 EE 2 23 BC UA NN EEN 2 24 Scan Stand SYMDOL sscitan iii 2 24 Presentation ModE serari in 2 24 Presentation Re trigger Delay eesuuusss 2 24 Pre
73. meric symbols inside back cover to read these options To Add an Output Sequence 1 Scan the Enter Sequence symbol see Output Sequence Editor on page 2 46 2 Code I D On the Symbology Chart on page 2 35 find the symbology to which you want to apply the output sequence format Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart inside back cover 3 Length Specify what length up to 9999 characters of data output will be acceptable for this symbology Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart Note 50 characters is entered as 0050 9999 is a universal num ber indicating all lengths 4 Character Match Sequences On the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 find the Hex value that represents the character s you want to match Use the Pro gramming Chart to read the alphanumeric combination that represents the ASCII characters 99 is the Universal number indicating all characters 5 End Output Sequence Editor Scan F Fto enter an Output Sequence for an additional symbology or Save Current Output Sequence Changes to save your entries Other Programming Selections e Discard Current Output Sequence Changes This exits without saving any Output Sequence changes Output Sequence Example In this example you are scanning Code 93 Code 128 and Code 39 bar codes but you want the scanner to output Code 39 1st Code 128 2nd and Code 93
74. mni Search Mode directional Mode Beeper Volume II WI Inf my Medium High Power Up Beeper RUN 0 On Off Output Sequence Beeper If you are using an Output Sequence see Output Sequence Overview on page 2 43 you may want to hear a beep after each bar code as it is read Scan Output Sequence Beeper On to enable this feature or Off to disable it ANN IO On Beep On Decode If you want the scanner to beep each time it reads a bar code leave this setting On f you don t want it to beep on each read but do want it to beep for other events such as error conditions set this selection to Off I OI On Beeper Default Defaults all beeper settings Defaults Beeper Volume High Power Up Beeper On Output Sequence Beeper On Beep On Read On MOM Beeper Default Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays Some terminals drop information characters if data comes through too quickly Intercharacter interfunction and intermessage delays slow the transmission of data increasing data integrity Each delay is composed of a 5 millisecond step You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each Intercharacter Delay Note This selection is valid for keyboard wedge interfaces only This is a delay of up to 495 milliseconds in multiples of 5 placed between the transmission of each character of scanned data You can program up to 99 steps of 5 ms each Scan the Intercharact
75. n length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Stacked Symbologies EAN UCC Composite Codes Linear codes are combined with a unique 2D composite component to form a new class called EAN eUCC Composite symbology EAN UCC Composite symbologies allow for the co existence of symbologies already in use HI III Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Stacked Symbologies TLC39 TLC39 stands for TCIF Linked Code 39
76. n parameters for a serial interface Reading Techniques The hand held Imager has a view finder that projects a bright red aiming beam that corresponds to the Imager s horizontal field of view The aiming beam should be centered over the bar code but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol sear An Prag The aiming beam is smaller when the Imager is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code Symbologies with smaller bars or elements mil size should be read closer to the unit Symbologies with larger bars or elements mil size should be read farther from the unit see Depth of Field Charts 4410 amp 4710 on page 10 4 To read single or multiple symbols on a page or on an object hold the Imager at an appropriate distance from the target pull the trigger and center the aiming beam on the symbol Programming Introduction Use this section to program the hand held or fixed mount Imager This programming section contains the following menuing selections General Selections Terminal Interface Selections Keyboard Selections Communication Settings Imager Selections Output Selections Prefix Suffix Selections Data Formatter Selections Output Sequence Selections Reset Factory Settings All operating parameters are stored in nonvolatile memory resident in the Imager where they are permanently retained in the event of a power inte
77. nal computers etc that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive Patents The IMAGETEAM 4400 4700 products are covered by one or more of the following U S Patents 3 991 299 4 570 057 5 021 642 5 038 024 5 081 343 5 095 197 5 144 119 5 144 121 5 182 441 5 187 355 5 187 356 5 218 191 5 233 172 5 258 606 5 286 960 5 288 985 5 420 409 5 463 214 5 541 419 5 569 902 5 591 956 5 723 853 5 723 868 5 773 806 5 773 810 5 780 834 5 784 102 5 786 586 5 825 006 5 837 985 5 838 495 5 900 613 5 914 476 D400 199 5 929 418 5 932 862 5 942 741 5 949 052 5 965 863 5 992 744 6 045 047 6 060 722 Other U S and foreign patents pending C C The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested Disclaimer Hand Held Products Inc d b a HHP HHP 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 HHP to determine whether any such changes have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HHP HHP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this docu
78. nda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 8 data IO AUN 2 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN JAN 8 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is used the scanner will only read EAN JAN 8 bar codes that have addenda IP A Required Not Required EAN JAN 8 Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space IW AUNT Space No Space Linear Symbologies EAN JAN 13 Default all EAN JAN 13 Settings UL IO II This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data BU ID Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Linear Symbologies EAN JAN 13 Addenda You can add 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN JAN 13 data IO DI 2 Digit Addenda On 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN JAN 13 Addenda Required When Addenda Required is used the scanner will only read EAN JAN 13 bar codes that have addenda UL ADT Required Not Required EAN JAN 13 Addenda Separator When this feature is On there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda When turned Off there is no space OT TUR Space No Space Linear Symbologies UPCA lt Default All UPC A Settings gt
79. ned data No Check Digit Validate Validate But Don t Transmit And Transmit Linear Symbologies IATA 2 of 5 lt Default All IATA 2 of 5 Settings gt vm mp mm Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies MSI lt Default All MSI Settings gt MSI On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE
80. nsing at 50 C Mechanical Shock 10 drops from 5 feet 1 5 m to concrete FCC Class B Canadian Class B CE 55022 Class B Agency Compliance UL CUL Listed to UL1950 CSA 22 2 950 TUV Certified to EN60950 and EN 60825 1 Class 1 CTick GS I0 3 Depth of Field Charts 4410 amp 4710 All depth of field measurements are made from the IT4410 4710 lens plate which is 100 25 cm from the front surface of the 114410 4710 window Depth of Field for High Density Imager 2 Nominal Focus Code Size Far Distance QR 6 6 mil 0 017 cm 1 7 inches 4 3 cm 2 4 inches 6 1 cm Data Matrix 6 6 mil 0 017 cm 1 7 inches 4 3 cm 2 4 inches 6 1 cm Linear 4 mil 0 01 cm 2 9 inches 7 4 cm OCR 6 pt 20 cpi 2 inches 5 1 cm 3 5 inches 8 9 cm Depth of Field for High Density10 Imager 3 Nominal Focus Code Size Far Distance QR 10 mil 0 025 cm 2 0 inches 5 1 cm 4 0 inches 10 2 cm Data Matrix 10 mil 0 025 cm 2 2 inches 5 6 cm 3 8 inches 9 7 cm Linear 5 mil 0 013 cm 2 75 inches 7 0 cm 3 75 inches 9 5 cm OCR 12 pt 12 cpi 2 inches 5 1 cm 5 inches 12 7 cm Depth of Field for Long Range Imager 5 Nominal Focus Code Size Near Distance Far Distance Linear 5 mil 0127 cm 3 0 inches 7 6 cm 4 3 inches 10 9 cm Linear 10 mil 0 025 cm 8 inches 20 3 cm Data Matrix 15 mil 0 038 cm 5 8 inches 14 7 cm UPC 13 mil 0 033 cm 1 9 inches 4 8 cm 9 4 inches 23 9 cm QR 15 mil 0 038 cm 1 7 in
81. nts character from user defined variable g ns are All other characters represent themselves Spaces can be used To Add an OCR Template 1 Begin building the template Scan the Enter OCR Template symbol page 4 10 2 Scan the characters for the string Use the Template Characters chart above to determine what characters you need to create your format Use the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Codes in the back of this manual to scan the characters for your template Example A You need to read any combination of 8 digits The template would be dddddddd To create this template you would scan the Enter OCR Template symbol page 4 10 then scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Codes in the back of this manual 8 times Scan Save OCR Template page 4 11 This would let you read any string of 8 digits for example 37680981 3 Character Match Sequences On the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 find the Hex value that represents the character s you want to match Use the Pro gramming Chart inside the back cover to scan the numbers that represent these characters Example B You need to read 3 digits 3 specific characters ABC 3 digits The template would be ddd414243ddd m aa hex codes for letters A B and C To create this template you would scan the Enter OCR Template symbol page 4 10 scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Code
82. nued Check Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate But Don t Transmit the unit will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate And Transmit the scanner will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data IO No Check Character HU DU Validate Validate But Don t Transmit And Transmit Linear Symbologies Code 39 lt Default All Code 39 Settings gt D mm vm On Start Stop Characters Start Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code You may either transmit or not transmit Start Stop characters IO IO Transmit Don t Transmit Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Dec
83. number of steps to 00 Scan the Save bar code from the inside back cover Prefix Suffix Overview When a bar code is scanned additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data This group of bar code data and additional user defined data is called a message string The selections in this section are used to build the user defined data into the message string Prefix and Suffix characters are data characters that can be sent before and after scanned data You can specify if they should be sent with all symbologies or only with specific symbologies The following illustration shows the breakdown of a message string Scanned Data 1 10 variable 1 10 alpha length alpha numeric numeric characters characters Points to Keep In Mind It is not necessary to build a message string The selections in this chapter are only used if you wish to alter the default settings Default prefix None Default suffix CR LF A prefix or suffix may be added or cleared from one symbology or all symbologies You can add any prefix or suffix from the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 plus Code D and Aim I D You can string together several entries for several symbologies at one time Enter prefixes and suffixes in the order in which you want them to appear on the output Adding a Prefix or Suffix 1 Scan the Add Prefix page 2 34 or Add Suffix symbol page 2 34 2 Determine t
84. ode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover 3 4 Linear Symbologies Code 39 continued Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is turned on certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character For example V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN and C will be decoded as the ASCII character DLE P DC1 Q DC2 R DC3 S DC4 T NAK U SYN V ETB W CAN X EM Y SUB Z ESC 96A B C D GE gt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N lt x lt s lt c Al a o 7 N 3e z A ES 9 OIZ Z A S TO mimo O wW PIO gt N lt xisi lt c 10 alo N lt x s lt eela 0 2 lt P AE ZIT O MT MOOD o 5 5 S la lojlalolol w Character pairs M and N decode as a minus sign and period respectively Character pairs P through Y decode as 0 through 9 AUT AUAM Full ASCII On Full ASCII Off Linear Symbologies Code 39 continued Check Character No Check Character indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check character When Check Character is set to Validate But Don t Transmit the unit will only
85. of 5 Selections 7 25 7 26 Intermessage Delay 7 23 ISBT 7 26 Keyboard Country 7 20 Keyboard Modifiers 7 20 Keyboard Style 7 20 LED Flashing 7 22 LED Power Levels 7 22 MaxiCode Selections 7 31 Micro PDF Selections 7 29 Multiple Symbols 7 24 No Read 7 24 Output Sequence Editor 7 24 Parity 7 20 PDF 417 Selections 7 29 Postal Code Selections 7 30 Power Hold Mode 7 22 Power PC Revision 7 20 Power Saving Mode 7 21 Power Up Beeper 7 23 Prefix 7 23 Presentation Default 7 22 Presentation Mode 7 22 Presentation Reread Delay 7 22 Print Weight 7 24 QR Code Selections 7 30 Require Data Format 7 24 Require Output Sequence 7 24 RS 232 Communication 7 20 RSS 14 7 28 Scan Stand 7 22 SCM Selections 7 31 Serial Triggering 7 21 Set Print Weight 7 24 Show Data Formats 7 20 7 24 Show Software Revision 7 20 Software Flow Control 7 21 Suffix 7 23 Terminal ID 7 20 UPC A Selections 7 27 UPC EO Selections 7 28 UPC E1 Selections 7 28 Word Length Data Bits 7 21 Word Length Stop Bits 7 21 Serial Triggering 2 14 Serial Command 7 21 Service 12 1 Show Data Formats 2 2 2 41 Serial Command 7 20 7 24 Show Software Revision 2 2 Serial Command 7 20 snapshot 7 11 7 12 Software Flow Control 2 13 Serial Command 7 21 Software Revision Show 2 2 Serial Command 7 20 Specifications 10 1 10 2 Status Check 2 2 Suffix Programming codes 2 34 Serial Command 7 23 Symbology Enable Disable All 2 2 Symbology Chart 2 35 T Terminal ID
86. one Bar Code is used to capture the settings from one Imager and input them to another Imager When the Build Clone Bar Code button is clicked Quick View captures the settings from the attached Imager and creates an Aztec code which can be printed The size of the Aztec code can be altered using the File Preferences selection Any Imager that scans the resulting clone bar code will be programmed to the same settings as the original Imager Query Commands Several special characters can be used to query the Imager about its settings wWnatis the default value for the setting s d whatisthe Imager s current value for the setting s D What is the range of possible values for the setting s The Imager s response uses a dash to indicate a continuous range of values A pipe separates items in a list of non continuous values Examples of Query Commands Example 1 What is the range of possible values for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENAO 1 ACK This response indicates that Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA has a range of values from 0 to 1 off and on Example 2 What is the default value for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENA1 ACK This response indicates that the default setting for Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is 1 or on Example 3 What is the Imager s current setting for Codabar Coding Enable Enter cbrena Response CBRENA1 ACK This response indicates
87. onic turn off this checkbox Note The ASCII control character that is displayed is dependent on the font you are using Demo Screens To present a demo you must set your File Preferences to Enable Demo Screens Quick iew Preferences Ea Communications Part Com Port 1 C om Porta C Cem bot 3 Com Port 4 Lancel Always Create New Image Window e Enable Demo Screens 3 ES Aztec Barcode Element Pixel Size Once the demo screens are enabled scan the demo bar codes on the following pages To disable the demo screens click on the checkbox to remove the checkmark Electronic Parts Manufacturing Demonstration The manufacturing industry represents the fastest growing market for high capacity bar codes by recognizing the long term benefits associated with having complete information on a product at all times In this demonstration high capacity codes are used to issue parts to a manufacturing floor By using a high capacity code complete information about the parts ensures that the right parts are issued and billed to the proper location HHP offers both long range and high density models of the IMAGETEAM 4410 to provide the optimal hand held solution for a wide variety of manufacturing operations Note Data Matrix and QR codes are defaulted Off Scan each of the following bar codes to display sample screens for a manufacturing application Data Matrix Codes QR Codes 3400 C 123 ORE 3400 C 123
88. ou may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 M LUI Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Stacked Symbologies PDF417 lt Default All PDF417 Settings gt oi oz wm Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover
89. output data format is provided at the modular connector in the Imager Interface cables normally supplied with the Imager are terminated with a 10 pin modular plug P1 and a 9 pin Type D connector P3 that is compatible with all Hand Held Products decoders and terminals See chart below The power pigtail applies to serial wedge cable which is not shown Power Pig Tail P2 connects to the external power supply Inner Outer O 9 Pin Type D Female View B B P3 connects to your terminal 5 00000 OO0O0 10 Pin Modular Plug S 6 P1 connects to the Imager View A A P1 Inner P2 1 ENG No Connection KSE Ground Supply Ground P3 5VDC Power Connection z Ground Supply Ground 5 Red RXD Receive Data Serial Data to Imager EE Black TXD Transmit Data Serial Data from Image 2 Green 4 5VDC Power Connection RTS Request to Send Data 8 Blue CTS Clear to Send Data 7 Brown TRIG External Trigger SH Drain Wire Shield 6 ER ER 10 1 The voltage requirements for external trigger signal are Logic Low lt 3 VDC and Logic Hig gt 1 8 VDC 10 6 Connector Part Numbers Listed below are the connector descriptions and part numbers The suggested supplier for all of the connectors is Molex Inc www molex com TTL RS 232 and Laser Emulation Connector P N 52559 0890 straight P N 52746 0890 right angle Decoder Board Output Flex Strip P N 21020
90. ovision is held invalid and unenforceable such determination shall not affect the validity of enforceability of the other provisions hereof The limited duration of the warranty for the 1T4410 4710 is for three 3 years 12 4 Add AIM I D Prefix to All Symbologies 2 33 Serial Command 7 23 Add Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies 2 33 Serial Command 7 23 Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies 2 33 Serial Command 7 23 AIM I D Prefix Add to all Symbologies 2 33 Aimer Delay 2 18 Serial Command 7 22 Aimer Interval 2 19 Serial Command 7 22 Aimer Timeout Serial Command 7 21 Alternate Data Formats 2 42 Serial Command 7 24 ASCII Conversion Chart 2 36 AutoTrigger Selections Presentation Mode 2 24 Aztec Code Selections 3 40 Serial Commands 7 31 B Baud Rate 2 11 Serial Command 7 21 Beeper Power Up 2 27 Volume Serial Command 7 22 Boot Code Revision 2 3 Serial Command 7 20 C Cable Replacing 11 2 Cable Pinouts 10 6 Carriage Return Suffix Add to all Symbologies 2 33 Centering 2 20 Codabar Selections Serial Commands 7 24 7 25 Codablock Selections 4 2 Serial Commands 7 29 Code 128 Selections 3 15 Serial Commands 7 26 Code 39 Selections 3 4 Serial Commands 7 25 Code 49 Selections 3 31 Serial Commands 7 29 Code 93 Selections 3 14 Serial Commands 7 26 Code I D Prefix Add to all Symbologies 2 33 Communication Settings 2 10 Connecting the scanner Keyboard wedge 1 6 Serial port 1 7 Conversion Cha
91. ower is on if external power isn t used Is the Imager having trouble reading your symbols If the Imager isn t reading symbols well check that the symbols 1 Aren t smeared rough scratched or exhibiting voids 2 Aren t coated with frost or water droplets on the surface 3 Are enabled in the Imager or in the decoder the Imager connects to 11 3 Il 4 Customer Support Obtaining Factory Service HHP provides service for all its products through service centers located in Charlotte North Carolina Hong Kong the Netherlands and the United Kingdom To obtain warranty or non warranty service return the unit to HHP postage paid with a copy of the dated purchase record attached In the United States please contact the HHP Product Service Department at the address telephone number listed below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number RMA before returning the product HHP Service Department 7510 E Independence Blvd Suite 200 Charlotte NC 28227 Telephone 800 782 4263 Fax 704 566 9904 For service in Europe please contact your HHP representative at the address that follows or your local distributor European Office Hand Held Products Inc Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands 9 01 600 4 25 672 Telephone 31 0 402 Fax 31 0 402 United Kingdom Office Hand Held Products Inc Dallam Court Dallam Lane Warrington Cheshire WA2 7LT United Kingdom Telephon
92. p com 852 2511 3050 or 2511 3132 asia_support hhp com 56 2 942 2495 or 56 2 942 8371 la_support hhp com 12 3 Limited Warranty Hand Held Products Inc d b a HHP HHP warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HHP s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment This warranty does not cover any HHP product which is i improperly installed or used ii damaged by accident or negligence including failure to follow the proper maintenance service and cleaning schedule or ili damaged as a result of A modification or alteration by the purchaser or other party B excessive voltage or current supplied to or drawn from the interface connections C static electricity or electro static discharge D operation under conditions beyond the specified operating parameters or E repair or service of the product by anyone other than HHP or its authorized representatives This warranty shall extend from the time of shipment for the duration published by HHP for the product at the time of purchase Warranty Period Any defective product must be returned at purchaser s expense during the Warranty Period to HHP s factory or authorized service center for inspection No product will be accepted by HHP without a Return Materials Authorization which may be obtained by contacting HHP In the event that the product is returned to HHP or its a
93. pace Default All UPC EO Settings Off Don t Transmit Transmit Don t Transmit Transmit Don t Expand Expand On On On Not Required Required No Space Space On Default All RSS 14 Settings Serial Command UPACKXO UPACKX1 UPANSXO UPANSX1 UPAAD20 UPAAD21 UPAADSO UPAAD51 UPAARQO UPAARQ1 UPAADSO UPAADS1 UEODFT UEOENA1 UEOENAO UEOCKXO UEOCKX1 UEONSXO UEONSX1 UEOEXPO UEOEXP1 UE1ENA1 UE1ENAO UPEAD2O UPEAD21 UPEAD5O UPEAD51 UPEARQO UPEARQ1 UPEADSO UPEADS1 UMSENA1 UMSENAO RSSDFT Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command RSSENA1 RSSENAO O 5 RSS 14 Off Default All RSS 14 RSS 14 Limited Limited Settings RSLDFT O 5 RSLENA1 RSLENAO RSS 14 Limited Off Default All RSS 14 RSS 14 Limited Expanded Settings RSEDFT O 5 RSEENAT1 RSEENAO RSEMIN Maximum RSEMAX Stacked Symbology Selections mm CBFENA Codablock PDF417 Default All PDF417 PDFDFT Settings n PDF417 n f RSS Expanded Off Minimum RSS Expanded Msg Length Minimum PDFMIN PDF417 Message Length MicroPDF417 Code 49 Default All Code 49 CA9DFT Settings Code 49 f MicroPDF417 APIAU AU GTO MPDDFT Settings f Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command Minimum C49MIN C49MAX COMENA1 COMENAO COMMIN COMMAX T39ENA1 Off T39ENAO Postal Symbology Selections NETENA1
94. pers may scratch the window Never use solvents alcohol or acetone on the housing or window solvents may damage the finish or the window Inspecting Cords and Connectors Inspect the Imager s interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with Imager operation Contact your distributor for information about cable replacement Cable replacement instructions are on the next page II 1 Examining the Imager s Housing Routinely examine the Imager s housing for signs of damage A damaged housing may cause the internal components to move and may result in a malfunctioning Imager Replacing the Interface Cable The standard interface cable is attached to the Imager with an 10 pin modular connector When properly seated the connector is held in the Imager s handle by a flexible retention tab The cable is designed to be field replaceable e Order replacement cables from or from an authorized distributor e When ordering a replacement cable specify the cable part number of the original interface cable To Replace the IT4410 Interface Cable 1 Turn the power to the host system OFF 2 Disconnect the Imager s cable from the terminal or computer 3 Locate the small hole on the side of the Imager s handle near the base cable release 4 Straighten one end of a paper clip 5 Insert the end of the paper clip into the small hole and press
95. plications where multiple codes are spaced closely together Using the Aimer Delay and Centering features the imager can emulate the operation of older systems such as linear laser bar code scanners Off MAN IO The figure below illustrates the default top bottom left and right pixel positions The position of the pixels is measured from the top and the left side of the imager s field of view with the field of view being 640 by 480 pixels 290 350 Default Center Top of Centering Window Bottom of Centering Window Left of Centering Window ILU Right of Centering Window IO Top of Centering Window Default 210 ON Bottom of Centering Window Default 270 AUN Left of Centering Window Default 290 MI Right of Centering Window Default 350 In the example below the gray area is the full imager field of view and the white area is the centering window Bar Code 1 will not be read while Bar Code 2 will be Bar Code 1 Bar Code 2 AutoTrigger Two AutoTrigger Modes are available Scan Stand and Presentation Mode When a unit is in Scan Stand mode it remains idle as long as it sees the Scan Stand symbol See Scan Stand Symbol that follows When a different code is presented the Imager is triggered to read the new code Note The scanner automatically adjusts the illumination LEDs to the lowest light level possible to maintain a good lock on the Scan Stand symbol
96. r and the Quick View Software 1 Connect the Imager to the PC s com port com port 1 or com port 2 via the appropriate interface cable see Unpacking the Imager on page 1 2 Con nect the appropriate power supply to the Imager The Imager cannot get its power from the PC s com port For Microsoft Windows 95 or NT 4 0 2 Insert the Quick View diskette labelled 32 Bit Release into Drive A or B 3 From the Start Menu click on Run Type x setup in the command line box where x represents a drive letter typically A for the 3 5 floppy drive on most PCs Click on OK 4 Follow the instructions in the setup screens 5 To start the Quick View program from the Start Menu click on Programs Quickview QuickView 32 Bit Installing Quick View from the Web 1 Access the HHP web site at www hhp com Click in the Quick Search text box and enter Quick View Click on Search Now Click on the entry for Quick View O FF C N When prompted select Save File and save the files to the c win dows temp directory O Once you have finished downloading the file exit the web site 7 Using Explorer go to the c windows temp file 8 Double click on the Quickview exe file Follow the screen prompts to install the Quick View program 9 To start Quick View from the Start Menu click on Programs Quick View Quick View Note If you wish you can create a shortcut to the Quick View executable on
97. r code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Di ADM Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover 2D Matrix Symbologies Data Matrix lt Default All Data Matrix Settings gt Gi On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be inpu
98. r interface is not a standard PC AT refer to the Supported Terminals Chart on page 2 5 and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC Scan the Terminal ID bar code below then scan the numeric bar code s on the inside back cover of this manual to program the scanner for your terminal ID gt Scan Save to save your selection For example an IBM PS 2 terminal has a Terminal ID of 002 You would scan the Terminal ID bar code then 0 0 2 from the inside back cover then Save If you make an error while scanning the digits before scanning Save scan the Discard code on the back cover and scan the digits and the Save code again Note Factory Default for Keyboard Wedge units 003 Note Factory Default for True RS 232 units 000 ULM FUIL Terminal ID Save Supported Terminals Chart Terminal DEC DELL DTK Fujitsu Model s PC433 SE Portable PC Latitude Portable PC 486 SLC Portable PC Stylistic Portable PC HHLC Code 128 Emulation IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM Midwest Mitak Olivetti Olivetti Reliasys RS 232 TTL Televideo Texas Instruments Toshiba Toshiba Zenith PC XT PS 2 25 30 77DX2 AT PS 2 30 286 50 55SX 60 70 70 061 70 121 80 AT Compatibles Keyboard Emulation Non wedge Thinkpad 360 CSE 34 750 Portable PC Thinkpad 365 755 CV Portable PC AT Thinkpad Micro Elite TS 30 PS Portable PC 4022 Portable PC M19 M24 M28 M200 M240 M250 M290 M380 P500 TR
99. r storage or shipping e Check for damage during shipment Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton IT4410 Imager Identification e FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE UN FC Tested to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada LTE E153740 Input A 4 9 VDC C US GS 0 2 0A LISTED 7D21 Model 4410XX XX Manufactured August 2002 Serial P 12 34567 HAND HELD PRODUCTS INC www hhp com E See Manual for Patent Details Enlarged View of Label Hand Held IT4410 Imager Bottom View IT4710 Imager Identification Hand Held IT4710 Imager Bottom View FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FC restea to Comply With FCC Standards This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 ITEM 114710 See manual for 7D21 2x Patent details N10410 s us qu put 4 9 VDC 0 2 0A LISTED E153740 Lm Connecting the Scanner in Keyboard Wedge Mode A scanner can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a keyboard wedge plugged into the serial port or connected to a portable data terminal in non decoded output mode Note The IMAGETEAM 4410 and 4710 scanners are factory programmed for a keyboard wedge interface to an IBM PC AT with a USA keyboard The following is an example of a keyboard wedge connection 1 Turn off
100. ram the Imager For complete descriptions and examples of each programming command refer to Chapter 3 To enter a serial command click in the Enter Menu Command text box and type in the command s you wish to use If you are typing in more than one command separate the commands with a semicolon Click on Send Command to send the command s to the Imager Responses The Imager responds to serial commands with one of three responses ACK Indicates a good command which has been processed ENQ Indicates a bad command NAK Indicates the command was good but the entry was out of the allowable range e g an entry for a minimum message length of 100 when the field will only accept 2 characters Command Center Buttons Enter Menu Command Display All Settings displays the settings currently saved for the Imager Display Setting Ranges displays all the possible Send Command serial commands and the allowable data field i parameters Display All Settings g Display Setting Ranges Display Firmware Rev displays the software version being used by the Imager Display Firmware Rev Build Command Bar Code is used to create an Aztec Build Command Bar Code code from a command or set of commands entered in the Serial Window The size of the Aztec code can be __ Build Gone BlarCode altered using the File Preferences selection This bar code can then be printed out and used to program other Imagers Build Cl
101. ransmission continues where it left off when XOFF was sent AUN IO On Off 2 13 Serial Triggering This provides a means of sending a serial trigger command to start and stop decoding When this feature is turned Off the Imager will not respond to serial trigger commands When serial triggering is turned On the Imager requires a serial trigger character to activate scanning and decoding The unit continues to scan and decode until the Trigger Off character turns off the scanner a time out occurs or a bar code is decoded On the Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 find the hex characters you want to use to turn the trigger on and off Locate the decimal values for those characters and scan the 2 digits for each one from the Programming Chart in the back of this manual When Serial Triggering is On the default Trigger On decimal character is 18 hex 12 DC2 and the default Trigger Off decimal character is 20 hex 14 DC4 IO IO Off DUAL IO Trigger On Trigger Off JR Trigger Defaults Note 1 Aone to three digit decimal number and Save are required after reading this programming symbol See Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 and the Programming Chart inside back cover Trigger Timeout Use this selection to set a timeout in quarter seconds of the Imager s trigger Once the imager has timed out it must be triggered again either serially see Serial
102. read Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character but will not transmit the check character with the scanned data When Check Character is set to Validate And Transmit the scanner will only read Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character and will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data will transmit this character at the end of the scanned data No Check Character Validate Validate But Don t Transmit And Transmit Linear Symbologies Code 11 Default All Code 11 Settings gt DN mp DI Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies Code 11 continued Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digit
103. rom the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to non xx character Syntax E6xx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Search back for the first non xx character from the current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to non xx character Syntax E7xx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Miscellaneous Commands FB FC E4 E5 FE Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters starting at the current cursor position as the cursor is advanced by other commands When the FC command is encountered the suppress function is terminated The cursor is not moved by the FB command Syntax FBnnxxyy zz where nn is a count of the number suppress characters in the list and xxyy zz is the list of characters to be suppressed xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Disable suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters Syntax FC Replaces up to 15 characters in the data string with user specified characters Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered Syntax E4nnxx4xxo5yyjyya Zz41Zz where nn is the total count of both characters to be replaced plus replacement characters xx defines characters to be replaced and xx defines replacement characters continuing throug
104. roubleshooting a device Reporting Firmware Revision To find out what software version the Imager is using click on Device Report Device Firmware Revision or click on the Imager icon in the button bar m Ele Edt View Device Window Tools Help 5 2 0 infr T 24 slop ZR m Imager icon This popup lists the firmware information Device Firmware Revision Report 5 ProjectRevision 1 00 WAIT 204734 000 Load New Imager Software If you need to upgrade the Imager s software you can load a new software file into the Imager s ROM Click on Device Load Firmware File into ROM or click on the lightning flash icon in the button bar m File Edit View Device Window Tools Help ell ju T ia elef 48 m Flash icon Select File to be Flashed Into Unit lx You will be Lookin GUHexFiles sl El 6 le ss prompted for the name of the hex file e rd end n al 33593048 hex laa 34734003 hex Select the hex file and click on Open Quick View will flash the new o A File name software into your Imager s ROM Files oftype Intel hex files hex D E Hex File Description No doc file available for this hex file Product Revision Date Kg Imager Power Settings By default the Imager will power down after 2 minutes of inactivity If you wish to keep the Imager powered up indefinitely click on Device Hold Power To reset the Imager to the default power setting click on D
105. rruption When you receive your Imager certain operating parameters have already been set These are the factory defaults indicated by the symbol k on the programming menu pages beneath the default programming symbol Default charts begin on page 5 1 Default Status Check Read the Show Software Revision symbol to transmit the software revision level to the host terminal The software revision will be printed out as REV SW ProjectRevision 1 xx REV WA 31204960 xxx Read the Show Data Formats symbol to transmit the existing Data Format Editor formats One format per line will be printed out Show Software Show Data Formats Revision All Symbologies If you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your scanner scan the All Symbologies On code PULMO POLI All Symbologies All Symbologies On Off Revision Selections Both the following programming codes would not normally be needed unless you have a problem with the unit An Application Support Representative may request the boot code or power PC revision information in order to trouble shoot a problem AUI AA Power PC Revision Boot Code Revision Terminal Interface IMAGETEAM 4410 and IMAGETEAM 4710 scanners are factory programmed for a keyboard wedge interface to an IBM PC AT with a USA keyboard If this is your interface and you do not need to modify the settings skip to Power Saving Mode on page 2 16 to begin programming the scanner If you
106. rt Decimal to Hex to ASCII 2 36 D Data Format Require 2 41 Serial Command 7 24 Data Format Editor 2 40 Commands 2 38 Overview 2 37 Programming codes 2 40 Serial Command 7 23 Data Formats Show 2 2 2 41 Serial Command 7 24 Data Formatter 2 41 Serial Command 7 24 Data Matrix Selections 3 37 Serial Commands 7 31 Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart 2 36 Default Settings 5 1 Demo Screens 7 5 Electronic Parts Manufacturing 7 6 Patient Registration 7 8 Shipping 7 7 Signature Capture 7 10 Dimensions 10 15 Disable All Symbologies 2 2 Serial Command 7 20 E EAN JAN 13 Selections 3 19 Serial Commands 7 27 EAN JAN 8 Selections 3 17 Serial Commands 7 27 EAN UCC Composite Codes 3 32 Enable All Symbologies 2 2 Serial Command 7 20 F Flow Control Hardware 2 13 Serial Command 7 21 Software 2 13 Serial Command 7 21 H Hardware Flow Control 2 13 Serial Command 7 21 Hex Chart 2 36 I lata 2 of 5 Selections 3 11 Installation Keyboard Wedge 1 6 Serial Port 1 7 Intercharacter Delay 2 28 Serial Command 7 23 Interface Keys 9 1 Interfunction Delay 2 29 Serial Command 7 23 Interleaved 2 of 5 Selections 3 9 Serial Commands 7 25 7 26 Intermessage Delay 2 29 Serial Command 7 23 ISBT Symbology 3 16 Serial Command 7 26 K Keyboard Country Serial Command 7 20 Keyboard Modifiers Serial Command 7 20 Keyboard Style Serial Command 7 20 L Labels Safety and Identification 1 4 LED Fl
107. s between the PC and the Imager If you want Quick View to search for the Imager and establish communication click on Device Auto Baud Detect Scan Data Window Once successful communication has been established you can scan codes and display the bar code data in a window Select View Scan Data Window E QuickView Serial Scan Data Window E File Edit BYERS Device Window Tools Help plg V Toolbar d af ZIR mi M Status Bar Scan Data Window Serial Command Window As you scan bar codes the data appears in the Serial Scan Data Window E QuickView Serial Scan Data Window E File Edit View Device Window Tools Help 81 x cg s ejej m m 1 ej ajaj ZR Bl 1995 Chev Blazer CR112343 7486089J672 CRIReg PAN 123 ABCI CRIL LFl1Dec 1996 CRII CRII LF Package 98765 43216 CRIL LFIShip to CRII LFlIFred Z Muhggwart CRIL LF1567 Mockingbird Lane CRIL LF lWebbnett New York 12345 6 789 SUBI1 CRII LF MaxiCode can be used to efficiently encode carrier sortation and tracking data CRII LF Font Clear Ir Expand Control Chars Ready COM1 38400 N 8 1 You can alter the font in this window by using the Font button or clear all data in the window with the Clear button If you wish to see the mnemonic for any embedded control characters you should put a check in the checkbox for Expand Control Chars the default setting If you wish to see the ASCII control character rather than the mnem
108. s are required with Code 11 bar codes WII IO One Check Digit Two Check Digits Linear Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 lt Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings gt NN Interleaved 2 of 5 On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Linear Symbologies Interleaved 2 of 5 continued Check Digit When Check Digit is set to Validate But Don t Transmit the unit will only read Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data When Check Digit is set to Validate And Transmit the scanner will only read Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit and will transmit this digit at the end of the scan
109. s in the back of this manual 3 times scan 414243 from the Programming Chart inside back cover the hex characters for A B and C then scan the d from the inside back cover 3 more times Scan Save OCR Template page 4 11 This would let you read any string of 3 digits ABC then any string of 3 digits for example 55 1ABCHA3 4 Adding Spaces You may also need to put spaces in your template Example C You need to read 3 digits space 3 specific characters ABC space 3 digits The template would be ddd2041424320ddd hex code for a space To create this template you would scan the Enter OCR Template symbol page 4 10 scan the d from the OCR Programming Chart after the Sample Codes in the back of this manual 3 times scan 2041424320 from the Programming Chart inside back cover the hex characters for space A B C space then scan the d from the inside back cover 3 more times Scan Save OCR Template page 4 11 This would let you read any string of 3 digits space ABC space then any string of 3 digits for example 551 ABC 983 Note If using Quick View to program use the space bar to designate a space and not the hex value of 20 5 Exit OCR Template Editor Scan Save OCR Template to save your entries Discard OCR Template exits without saving any OCR Template changes Stringing Together Multiple Formats Creating Or Statements You may want to program the scanner to
110. sentation LIOS oeco cecidisse teri rette ere PR PEE Sb piii 2 25 Presentation Default 5 1 erret Ihr URE en oU uA 2 25 Fast Ommi MOG 2 26 Deeper VOTUITIG esses dieu EEE INDE IE 2 26 Ee Eege 2 27 Output Sequence BESDET E 2 27 Beep On Decode eege ge 2 27 Beeper DSL A ecane sakk k 2 21 Intercharacter Interfunction and Intermessage Delays ccccoonnnnonocoooononanoccccncnnnonnnoss 2 28 lntercharacter Delay ON 2 28 User Specified Intercharacter Delay 2 28 Intertuncuon Delay sisi 2 29 Intermessage Delay sese 2 29 Prefix SUEHX OVOLVIOW ratico 2 31 Adding a Prefix or uff 2 32 Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies 2 33 Add a Code I D Prefix to All Symbologies 2 33 Add an AIM I D Prefix to All Symbologies 2 33 A e 2 34 SU OMS ONERE eee ee ie 2 34 Symbol ogy Chart ee 2 35 Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart 2 36 Data Format Editor Overview eee 2 37 Format Editor Commandes 2 38 Data Format Editor eii rra 2 40 Data Formater ae 2 41 Require Data Format 2 41 Show Data Hormats eee eene 2 41 Alternate Data Formats eee 2 42 Output Sequence OVerVIeW ccccccccconcncncnnnnnnonnnnnnnanannnnnnnnnnos 2 43 Require Output Sequence oooooooooooccccncccnnnnncnonnnononinnnnnos 2 45 Output Sequence Editor sse 2 46 Multiple Symbols E
111. t after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover 2D Matrix Symbologies MaxiCode lt Default All MaxiCode Settings gt mp KO TNT On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length The desired message length and Save must be input after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover 2D Matrix Symbologies MaxiCode continued Structured Carrier Message Only A MaxiCode is made up of a primary and secondary message The primary portion also known as the structured carrier message contains information of primary importance such as package destination The secondary portion contains less important data such as package weight If your application requires only the primary data from MaxiCodes turn Structured Carrier Message Only On Turn this fea
112. t image file format used by IMGSHP is a gray scale KIM IMGSHP Modifiers Compensation flattens the image to account for variations in illumination across the image OC compensation disabled 1C compensation enable default Pixel Ship can be used to decimate the image by shipping only certain regularly spaced pixels There is no limit to the number of pixels that can be skipped although after a certain point the image becomes unusable 1S ship every pixel 2S ship every 2nd pixel both horizontally and vertically default 3S ship every 3rd pixel both horizontally and vertically Image Cropping Ship a window of the image XxxT top of image with xxx indicating the pixel row at which to start shipping Range 000 480 xxxB bottom of image with xxx indicating the pixel row at which to stop shipping Range 000 480 XXXL left of image with xxx indicating the pixel column at which to start shipping Range 000 640 xxxR right of image with xxx indicating the pixel column at which to stop shipping Range 000 640 Image File Format Indicates the type of file format in which to save the image OF KIM format default 1F TIFF Binary 2F TIFF Binary Group 4 Compressed 3F TIFF Gray scale 4F Uncompressed Binary 5F Uncompressed Gray scale 6F JPEG image 7F Outlined image JPEG Image Quality XJ x 1 100 1J worst quality 100J best quality Pixel Depth Indicates the number of bits
113. t on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected ELM the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for elp Caution Any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hand Held Products Inc may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations cables connected to this device must be shielded cables in which the cable shield wire s have been grounded tied to the connector shell Canadian Notice This equipment does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions as described in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada EN 60825 1 LED Safety Statement This product is classified per EN 60825 1 1994 Issue 2 June 1997 as a Class 1 LED Product to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive For further information please contact Hand Held Products Inc Nijverheidsweg 9 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands HHP shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment i e power supplies perso
114. ta Formats Alternate Data Formats Output Sequence Selections Require SEQ ENZ Require Output Sequence On Not Required SEQ_EN1 Off SEQ_ENO SEQDFT SEQBLK MNUSAV MNUABT SHOTGNO SHOTGN1 SHWNRDO SHWNRD1 PRTWGTA PRTWGT VIDREVO VIDREV1 Off RMVFNCO RMVFNC1 l Default Sequence Output Sequence Editor Enter Sequence Save Current Sequence Changes Discard Current Sequence Changes Off Multiple Symbols Off No Read O 5 Print Weight Default Set Print Weight Off Video Reverse 2 Function Code Transmit 2 Linear Symbology Selections Godabar OTAU Y Codabar CBRDFT Settings Codabar Codabar Start Stop Char Codabar Message Length Setting Indicates Default Setting Serial Command No Check Char CBRCK20 Validate But Codabar Check Char Don t Transmit Validate and Transmit Default All Code 39 Code 39 Sege C39DFT Settings CBRCK 1 CBRCK22 On C39ENA1 Off C39ENAO Don t Transmit C39YSSXO Transmit C39SSX1 Off C39ASCO O C39ASC1 Minimum C39MIN Maximum C39MAX No Check Char C39CK20 Validate But Don t Code 39 Check Char Transmit Validate and Transmit O 3MSENA1 On 3MSENAO Code 11 coo Code 11 C11DFT Settings O C11ENA1 Off C11ENAO Minimum C11MIN Maximum C11MAX Code 39 Code 39 Start Stop Char Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 Message Length C39CK21 C39CK22 Code 39 Mesa Composite Code 11
115. template you would scan the Modulo 10 Check Character symbol page 4 10 Then scan the Enter OCR Template symbol scan the d from the inside back cover 6 times and scan the c once Scan Save OCR Template page 4 11 This template will let you read any combination of 6 digits with a correct check character after If the check character is invalid the scanner will issue an error beep For example the following string could be scanned 0123455 and the output would be 012345 Reading Multi Row OCR The IT4410 4710 is capable of decoding multi row OCR text Consider the following example This example shows serial commands as would be entered using Quick View Example G You need to read multiple rows of OCR data as shown below 123456780 ABCDEFGH To read the first row of OCR data you would menu the following template OCRTMP ddddddda This template is the default OCR template If you wanted to read the second line of data you would use the following template OCRTMP IIIIIII To read both lines of OCR at one time use the variable rto indicate the start of anew row All of the other templating variables for the individual rows work the same as previously described For instance in the above example you would use the following template to read both rows OCRTMP dddddddarilllilll To read the three rows below you would use the template command OCRTMP dddddddarillllllrillldddd 123456570 ABCDEFGH ABCDl234 Not
116. that the Imager s Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is set to 1 or on Example 4 What are the Imager s settings for all Codabar selections Enter cbr Response CBRENA1 ACK CHKO ACK CKXO ACK SSXO ACK MIN2 ACK MAX60 ACK DFT ACK This response indicates that the Imager s Codabar Coding Enable CBRENA is set to 1 or on the Check Character CHK and CKX is set to 0 or No Check Character the Start Stop Character is set to 0 or Don t Transmit the Minimum Message Length MIN is 2 characters the Maximum Message Length MAX is 60 characters and the Default setting DFT has no value Trigger Commands You can activate and deactivate the scanner with the serial trigger commands First the scanner must be programmed for accepting serial commands by scanning the Serial Triggering On bar code on page 2 14 or by sending the serial command TRGSER1 on page 7 21 When the serial trigger factory default settings are used and serial triggering is enabled the trigger is activated and deactivated by sending the following commands Activate SYN T CR Deactivate SYN U CR The scanner scans until a bar code has been read until the deactivate command is sent or until the serial timeout has been reached See Trigger Timeout on page 2 15 for a description and the serial command on page 7 21 Button Bar The Quick View button bar and the button functions are shown below fo File Edit View Device Window Tools He
117. the entry for Visual Menu O FF C N When prompted select Save File and save the files to the c win dows temp directory O Once you have finished downloading the file exit the web site 7 Using Explorer go to the c windows temp file 8 Double click on the Visualmenu exe file Follow the screen prompts to install the Visual Menu program 9 To start Visual Menu from the Start Menu click on Programs Visual Menu Visual Menu Note If you wish you can create a shortcut to the Visual Menu executable on your desktop Interface Keys IBM AT XT IBM DDC Supported and PS 2 IBM XTs and Interface Keys Compatibles Compatibles Harris WYSE PC AT x wur os eserves mee Resend SoH ot Enter KP Opfer Emer SIX Je OCawiok Capstock Fi Reserved E Reserved ACK o CTRLbreak Reserved IS BS 08 Reserved Reserved FIG Hr os tab IR Fi Reseved E vr os LR TabFeijFowad Delete cR 00 onienier Oper Field ExWNew Line Escape SE per 14 Back Tab Back Tab Backlield Back Tab mm fe Fr Reserved F1 EE o 7 re 9 9 Memorex Telex F F8 F RS i F6 e Ip Us nr o o JP IBM 3191 92 3471 72 3196 97 3476 77 Telex all models A 55 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 Supported IBM Memorex Memorex Interface Keys Telex 102 Telex 88 NUL 00 Reserved Reserved Hos s ew ier FE je e FR
118. ture on if you are trying to read a damaged Maxicode The scanner may be able to extract just the structured carrier message if the center portion of the code is intact Cp Cp Off 2D Matrix Symbologies Aztec Code lt Default All Aztec Code Settings gt mp wem up On Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned bar code doesn t match the valid reading length the scanner will not read the symbol You may wish to set the same value for minimum and maximum length to force the scanner to read fixed length bar code data This helps reduce the chances of a misread EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 9 20 characters Min length 09 Max length 20 EXAMPLE Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters Min length 15 Max length 15 Minimum Maximum Message Length Message Length A one to two digit number and Save are required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Diagnostics Test Menu When you scan the Test Menu On code then scan a programming code in this manual the scanner displays the content of a programming code The programming function will still occur but in addition the content of that programming code is output to the terminal You may wish to use this feature in conjunction with Quick View see page 7 1 Note T
119. uired Show Data Formats Read the Show Data Formats bar code to transmit the existing data formats One format per line is printed out AA Show Data Formats Alternate Data Formats Alternate formats allow you single shot capability to scan one bar code using a different data format than your primary format When data formats are programmed see page 2 37 you must input whether you are programming the primary format or an alternate format numbered 1 2 or 3 An alternate format is initiated by scanning one of the 3 alternate format bar codes below The scanner will scan the next bar code formatting the data with the selected alternate format then revert immediately to the primary format uN JUIN Alternate Alternate Data Format 1 Data Format 2 AUN Alternate Data Format 3 Output Sequence Overview Output Sequence Editor This programming selection allows you to program the Imager to output data when scanning more than one symbol in whatever order your application requires regardless of the order in which the bar codes are scanned Reading the Default Sequence symbol programs the Imager to the Universal values shown below These are the defaults Be certain you want to delete or clear all formats before you read the Default Sequence symbol Note To make Output Sequence Editor selections you ll need to know the code D code length and character match es your application requires Use the Alohanu
120. uthorized service center within the Warranty Period and HHP determines to its satisfaction that the product is defective due to defects in materials or workmanship HHP at its sole option will either repair or replace the product without charge except for return shipping to HHP EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ORAL OR WRITTEN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE HHP S RESPONSIBILITY AND PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL HHP BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY LIABILITY OF HHP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM A CLAIM BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES LOSSES OR DAMAGES SOME STATES PROVINCES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU All provisions of this Limited Warranty are separate and severable which means that if any pr
121. where TCIF stands for Telecommunications Industry Forum This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 linear component and a MicroPDF417 stacked code component All bar code readers are capable of reading the Code 39 linear component In fact the linear component may be decoded as Code 39 even if TLC39 is See The MicroPDF417 component can only be decoded if TLC39 is enabled ARI A Off Postal Symbologies Note For best performance when reading a postal symbology all other postal symbologies should be turned off U S Postal Service POSTNET Code AN Sch Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data IO IO Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Planet Code On Off Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data AI ANN Transmit Don t Transmit Check Digit Check Digit Postal Symbologies British Post Office 4 State Code OU Canadian 4 State Code Lu On Dutch Postal Code On Australian 4 State Code AUN On Japanese Postal Service ILI On IO Off Off 2D Matrix Symbologies OR Code lt Default All QR Code Settings gt iit Kr vm Off Message Length The message length selection is used to set the valid reading length of the bar code If the data length of the scanned ba
122. xnn xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 and nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of times it should be sent Send all but the last nn characters starting from the current cursor position Syntax E9nn nn is the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters that will not be sent at the end of the message Commands Move the cursor ahead nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F5nn nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved ahead Move the cursor back nn characters from current cursor position Syntax F6nn nn stands for the numeric value 00 99 for the number of characters the cursor should be moved back Move the cursor to the beginning of the data string Syntax F7 Move the cursor to the end of the data string Syntax EA Search Commands F8 F9 E6 E7 Search ahead for xx character from current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to xx character Syntax F8xx xx stands for the hex value for an ASCII code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page 2 36 Search back for xx character from current cursor position leaving cursor pointing to xx character Syntax F9xx xx stands for the hex value for an SC code see Decimal to Hex to ASCII Conversion Chart on page Search ahead for the first non xx character f
123. you can edit the output message using the Data Formatter see page 2 37 The hex code for the No Read symbol is 9C Print Weight Print Weight is used to adjust the way the scanner reads Matrix symbols If a scanner will be seeing consistently heavily printed matrix symbols then a print weight of 6 may improve the reading performance For consistently light printing a print weight of 2 may help A value from 0 to 7 may be used to adjust the print weight The default print weight is 4 LAU IB T Set Print Weight Default T Aone digit number from 1 to 7 is required after reading this programming symbol Refer to the Programming Chart inside back cover Function Code Transmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal Charts of these function codes are provided in Chapter 9 Supported Interface Keys When the scanner is in keyboard wedge mode the scan code is converted to a key code before it is transmitted AN AUN On Off Video Reverse Video Reverse is used to allow the imager to read bar codes that are inverted The Off bar code below is an example of this type of bar code If additional menuing is required Video Reverse must be disabled to read the menu bar codes and then re enabled after menuing is completed Note Images downloaded from the unit will not be reversed This is a setting for vm Ire
124. you want the Imager to display illuminated aiming brackets click on Device Snapshot Properties Use Aimer During Image Capture or click on the aimer icon in the button bar m Ele Edit View Device Window Tools Help ell f wf 1 4 elef AR m melti sii eju 1 uj ior RS Aimer icon Snapshot continued Pull the Imager s trigger to capture an image Captured images appear in the Quick View window E QuickView c windows TEMP tmp6161 kim File Edit View Device Window Tools Help ogialzl aal dE 14 e e AR a GY c windows TEMP tmp6161 Pel ES Ready 221 37 RGB 52 5252 Zoom 100 COMT 38400N 8 1 As you move the mouse over the image the cursor changes to a magnifying glass Left click to zoom in to the image right click to zoom out Saving an Image File If you wish to save the file as a bitmap click on File Save As Enter the location and file name you wish to use for this file Click on Save and a bitmap file will be saved Open Com Port If you wish to open a com port which does not have a device attached you can do so by selecting File Open Com Port This dialog box appears ae Click on the arrows to select the Baud Rate Parity and Data Bits for the Baud Rate Parity Data Bits com port you wish to open Click on 38400 IN E Open Port and Quick View opens the pl com port whether or not there is a device attached This feature may be Cancel beneficial when t
125. your desktop Temporary Quick View Configuration For a quick download communication configuration scan the Quick View bar code and the scanner will be temporarily configured for Quick View settings Note If you have a unit capable of keyboard wedge mode scan the bar code below and the unit will communicate in RS 232 mode allowing it to work with Quick View To convert the scanner back to keyboard wedge communication cycle the power Quick View Using the Quick View Software Upon startup the Quick View splash screen appears for approximately three seconds Quick View will then attempt to establish communications with the Imager If Communication Cannot Be Established This message appears if communication cannot be established QuickView EI Failed to Connectto Device Full the trigger once and retry E Cancel Quick View defaults to com 1 as the communications port If you have plugged the Imager into another com port you must Cancel out of this message Click on File Preferences This popup appears Click on the radio button for MM Aaa AE ES the appropriate com port then Communications Port click on OK Quick View C Com Fort leon Pons z should now be able to locate Com Portz E tomo ees the Imager N Always Create New Image Window I Enable Demo Screens E Aztec Barcode Element Pixel Size You may also need to pull the Imager s trigger to establish communication

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