HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
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Contents PREFACE Welcome! ix Purpose of This Manual ix Manual Conventions x CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1-1 Unpacking 1-2 Powering Reader On & Off 1-3 Keypad/Icon Overview 1-3 Icons 1-5 Power Icons 1-5 Connection Icons 1-5 Communication Mode Icons 1-6 Packet Mode Icons 1-6 Memory Icons 1-7 Input Mode Icons 1-7 Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle 1-8 Attaching the BH1/BH2 Battery Handle 1-10 Charging the Lithium Ion Battery 1-13 Batch Operation 1-13 RS232 Considerations 1-15 Cabled Operation 1-16 U
Contents USB Communication Settings 1-19 PS2 Cable Installation 1-19 PS2 Communication Settings 1-21 RS-232 Cable Installation 1-21 RS-232 Communication — Data Bit Settings 1-22 RS-232 Communication — Stop Bit Settings 1-23 RS-232 Communication — Baud Rate Settings 1-23 RS-232 Communication — Parity Settings 1-23 Cabled Reader — Timeout Settings 1-24 Bluetooth Radio Operation 1-24 Connecting With A QuickConnect Code 1-24 Radio Range and Transferring Data 1-25 Save Settings 1-27 Disconnecting from the Re
Contents Code 128 Symbology 3-4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology PDF 417 Symbology 3-5 QR Code Symbology 3-6 UPC/EAN/JAN 3-7 All 1D Bar Codes 3-7 CHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID) 4-1 DoD UID Settings CHAPTER 5 3-5 4-1 Reader Feedback and Special Settings 5-1 Volume and Vibration Settings 5-1 Backlight Intensity Settings 5-2 Backlight Timeout Settings 5-2 Laser Settings 5-3 Reader Power Off Settings 5-3 Reader ID and Firmware Version 5-4 Reader Settings Locked & Unlocked 5-5 K
Contents CHAPTER 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Reset Reader to Factory Defaults General Safety Information 8-2 HE45T Accessories 8-3 HE45T Maintenance 8-3 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B 8-1 8-1 Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A-1 Certification and Specifications B-1 CE Compliance B-1 FCC Statement B-2 FDA Statement B-3 Safety Guidelines B-3 Specifications B-4 HawkEye™ 45T B-4 Physical Characteristics B-4 Performance Characteristics B-4 User Environment B-5 Index viii Index-1 HawkE
Preface Welcome! PREFACE Purpose of This Manual The purpose of the manual is to get you up and running quickly and confidently with your reader. Caution Laser in the HE45T LASER RADIATION - AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION - LASER CLASS 2M Wavelength 630 nm - Maximum radiant power: < 1mW EN 60825-1:2003 Note: LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825-1:2003 Rev 2.0.
Preface Manual Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual: x • Items emphasizing important information are bolded. • Menu selections, menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as: Operation, Configure, etc. HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
1 Getting Started 1 Getting Started CHAPTER 1 The HawkEye™ 45T (HE45T) establishes a new benchmark for Portable Data Terminals and Hand Held Computers by combining the industry’s best imaging technology with a graphic display and rugged keyboard to create the smallest and lightest full-featured bar code reading terminal on the market. Using the same ergonomic platform as the highly successful HE40T, the HE45T extends mobile all-symbology bar code reading to include information display and keyboard entry.
Chapter 1 Getting Started CodeXML Applications Development Suite. With CodeXML and JavaScript, Developers and Information Technology organizations no longer need to worry about expensive porting of applications between Windows, Windows Pocket PC, Windows CE.Net, et.al.
Please keep your packing materials. The HE45T is shipped in an approved shipping container and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing. Powering Reader On & Off To power up the reader, press and hold either of the red trigger buttons for 3 seconds (Figure 1–1). The reader will power down after 2 hours of non-use. FIGURE 1–1. Trigger Buttons Keypad/Icon Overview Note: All characters represented in Table 1–1 are for ASCII mode. TABLE 1–1.
Chapter 1 Getting Started TABLE 1–1. Button Key 1-4 Functions (Continued) Numeric Mode Upper Case Text Mode Lower Case Text Mode Symbol Mode 4 G, H, I, 4 g, h, i, 4 #,?| 5 J, K, L, 5 j, k, l, 5 $-@} 6 M, N, O, 6 m, n, o, 6 %.
Icons Table 1–2 through Table 1–7 show the icons, and their definitions, for the HE45T Display software. Power Icons TABLE 1–2. Power Icon Icons Description 50% to 100% capacity of battery 20% to 50% capacity of battery 0% to 20% capacity of battery – recharge battery as soon as possible Battery is recharging No icon is displayed when battery blank is used with a cabled reader Connection Icons TABLE 1–3.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Communication Mode Icons TABLE 1–4. Communication Icon Mode Icons Description RS232 communication mode enabled PS2 communication mode enabled USB communication mode enabled Bluetooth communication mode enabled Packet Mode Icons TABLE 1–5.
Memory Icons TABLE 1–6. Memory Icon Icons Description No stored data Some stored data Memory is at least 90% full No batch mode – data will not be stored in the reader’s memory if not connected Input Mode Icons TABLE 1–7.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Attaching the H2 Cabled Handle The HE45T uses the battery compartment to “snap to” the handle. Figure 1–2 shows the H2 handle with flexible connector. Figure 1–3 shows the battery blank. FIGURE 1–2. H2 Handle with Flexible Connector Flexible Connector FIGURE 1–3. 1-8 H2 Handle with Battery Blank HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
To attach the handle to the reader: 1. Push the 8-pin DIN connector at the end of the reader into the flexible connector at the end of the handle, as shown in Figure 1–4. FIGURE 1–4. 2. 3. Attaching the H2 Handle Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader (Figure 1–4). Snap the reader onto the handle, matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors, visible inside the handle, as shown in Figure 1–4.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–5. Location of Threaded Screws Attaching the BH1/BH2 Battery Handle The HE45T uses the battery compartment to “snap to” the handle. The BH1/BH2 handle is shown in Figure 1–6. The handle with battery is shown in Figure 1–7. FIGURE 1–6. 1-10 BH1/BH2 Handle HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
FIGURE 1–7. BH1/BH2 Handle with Battery To attach the handle to the reader: 1. 2. Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 Insert the tab on the back of the handle into the reader, as shown in Figure 1–8. Snap the reader onto the handle, matching the battery compartment to the battery connectors, visible inside the handle, as shown in Figure 1–8.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–8. Attaching the BH1/BH2 Handle The HE45T can be secured further with threaded screws on the under side of the handle, as shown in Figure 1–9. FIGURE 1–9. 1-12 Location of Threaded Screws HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Charging the Lithium Ion Battery The battery automatically charges every time a cable interface is attached to the reader and the host is powered up. Note: The RS-232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall socket for the reader to charge. If you power up the HE45T with a completely discharged battery, it will take up to 10 minutes before the reader will become operational. Batch Operation Note: To utilize batch functionality, you will need to use the BH1 or BH2 battery handle.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–10. 1-14 Batch Data Storage & Transfer Codes Send & Buffer Mode (Default) Log Only Mode Send & Log Mode Transfer All Data in Memory Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory Delete Scanned Data from Memory Enable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory (Default) Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
RS232 Considerations • In RS-232 Batch Cable - Detect mode, the HE45T will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable, and will send the data. If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable, the HE45T will buffer the data. When the HE45T is then connected to a powered serial cable, the data will automatically upload.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Cabled Operation The HE45T is available with USB, RS-232 and PS2 cables. All of the cables are connected to the HE45T with a 8-pin DIN connector. Different cables may be required for different hosts. • HE45T with H2 Cabled Handle — The 8-pin DIN connection is at the bottom of the handle. Firmly push the 8-pin connector into the bottom of the handle. The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place (Figure 1–12).
FIGURE 1–13. • Securing Cable Clip with Two Threaded Screws HE45T with BH1/BH2 Battery Handle — Firmly push the 8-pin connector into the back end of the reader, as shown in Figure 1–14. The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place. To detach the cable from the reader, you must pinch the plastic on the 8-pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector. FIGURE 1–14.
Chapter 1 1. Getting Started Make sure the USB cable is sufficiently attached to your HE45T (Figure 1–12 and Figure 1–14). FIGURE 1–15. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Installing the USB Cable You DO NOT need to power off your host computer (Figure 1–15). The HE45T with USB interface can be plugged into any host while the computer is powered up. Connect the USB interface cable to the host (Figure 1–15).
USB Communication Settings • USB Keyboard Mode — Data is sent from the Reader and interpreted by the host just as if a US keyboard was being used to enter data. • USB Downloader — This mode is the standard way of transferring unformatted, unpacketized data through the USB port. Scan the codes in Figure 1–17 to set the appropriate USB communication setting: FIGURE 1–17.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–18. Installing the PS2 Cable A C B B A C 5. Set the HE45T to PS2 mode by scanning the PS2 Mode code in Figure 1–19. 6. Scan the Save Settings code. 7. Your HE45T is now ready. Open the appropriate application and begin scanning data. Notice Microscan does not recommend using Batch or Bluetooth Radio modes with the PS2 interface. You may need to disconnect the HE45T and the keyboard which may result in the host computer freezing.
PS2 Communication Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–19 to set the reader to the PS2 communication setting: FIGURE 1–19. PS2 Mode PS2 Communication Settings Codes Save Settings Reset to PS2 Factory Defaults Note: The PS2 Factory Defaults include all the other settings, such as symbology, trigger, etc. RS-232 Cable Installation To connect the HE45T to your host computer via RS-232 interface: 1. 2. 3. Rev 2.0.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–20. 4. 5. Installing the RS-232 Cable The HE45T will power on automatically. Scan the RS-232 One Way Mode code and then the Save Settings code to configure the reader: FIGURE 1–21. RS-232 One Way Mode & Save Settings Codes RS-232 One Way Mode 6. Save Settings Your HE45T should be ready for use. Open the application on your host computer that will receive scanned data and begin scanning. Caution You must use a Microscan-approved power adapter.
RS-232 Communication — Stop Bit Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–23 to set the appropriate stop bit data: FIGURE 1–23. RS-232 Stop Bit Codes 1 Stop Bit (Default) 2 Stop Bits RS-232 Communication — Baud Rate Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–24 to set the appropriate baud rate: FIGURE 1–24. RS-232 Baud Rate Codes 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 (Default) 115200 RS-232 Communication — Parity Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–25 to set parity: FIGURE 1–25. Even Rev 2.0.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Cabled Reader — Timeout Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–26 to set the amount of time a cabled HE45T will be enumerated before entering sleep mode. The battery is re-charged at the fastest rate when the HE45T is in sleep mode: FIGURE 1–26. Cabled Reader Timeout Settings Codes Cabled - 2 Hours Cabled - Always (Default) Bluetooth Radio Operation Wireless HE45T readers feature a Bluetooth® wireless radio.
Note: While installing the Bluetooth Configuration Manager software that was included with your Bluetooth adapter, make sure to note the Virtual COM Port number the software assigned for the adapter (e.g. COM 10). This is the COM Port your HE45T will connect through. To connect your reader, scan the Reset to Factory Defaults in Figure 1–28. Then, the QuickConnect Code and your HE45T will automatically connect. You should also scan the Save Settings code if you want to save these settings.
Chapter 1 Getting Started The HE45T Bluetooth protocol allows for two forms of communication: • One Way Mode — Defined as one way communication between the reader and host. One Way mode is only recommended when connecting to a device well within its specified range, or if connected to a device without an operating system (i.e., printer).
Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate out-of-range data loss. CodeXML Router BE also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input. If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth modem, you must use RF Two Way Mode. Save Settings Scan the code in Figure 1–31 to make the RF settings permanent on the reader: FIGURE 1–31.
Chapter 1 Getting Started • Wakes from sleep mode • Reads another code Bluetooth Radio — Auto Connect & Auto Disconnect After coming out of sleep mode or after powering up (you need to save the connection), the HE45T tries to auto connect with the last Bluetooth radio it was connected with. You may always connect by scanning a QuickConnect code. Scan the codes in Figure 1–33 to enable/disable the Auto Connect feature for the Bluetooth radio: FIGURE 1–33.
Bluetooth Radio — Timeout Settings (Uncabled) Scan the codes in Figure 1–35 to set the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode from inactivity: Note: Increasing the time before the reader will timeout will decrease battery life. If the reader has power (USB cable, power cable, etc.), it will disconnect based on cable timeout settings. FIGURE 1–35. Bluetooth Radio Timeout Settings Codes 90 Seconds (Default) 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour Rev 2.0.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Bluetooth Radio — Out of Range Notification Settings Scan the codes in Figure 1–36 to enable a beep or vibrate notification when the radio goes out of range: FIGURE 1–36. Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Codes Bluetooth - Out of Range Beep: On Bluetooth - Out of Range Notify with Vibrate: On Bluetooth - Out of Range Vibrate & Beep: On Bluetooth - Out of Range Vibrate and/or Beep: Off (Default) 1-30 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Reader Feedback Table 1–8 through Table 1–11 show potential icon combinations in the HE45T Display software. Consult the table to verify a configuration. TABLE 1–8. Possible HE45T Configurations (RS-232) Mode Description RS-232 One Way This is the standard way of transferring unformatted, unpacketized data through the serial/RS232 port. RS-232 Two Way This mode allows for reliable communication by utilizing packet acknowledgement protocol.
Chapter 1 Getting Started TABLE 1–10. Possible HE45T Configurations (USB) Mode Description USB One Way This is the standard way of transferring unformatted, unpacketized data through a USB port. USB Two Way This mode is used when there is a need for packetized, bidirectional communication between the HE45T and an application through a USB port. This mode emulates the transfer of data from the HE45T to a host computer via a keyboard interface.
TABLE 1–11. Possible HE45T Configurations (Bluetooth Radio) Mode Description Bluetooth One Way This is a way of transferring unformatted, unpacketized data by radio frequency (Bluetooth). Bluetooth Two Way This mode is used when there is a need for packetized, bidirectional communication between the HE45T and an application by radio frequency (Bluetooth). This requires implementation of software at the application level.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–37. Handle with Trigger Note: The trigger on the handle attachment is light. Squeezing too hard may damage the reader. 1-34 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
To read a symbol with the HE45T: 1. The HE45T features omnidirectional decoding. Center the symbol in any orientation within the laser dot aiming pattern (Figure 1–38). FIGURE 1–38. Centering the Symbol Within the Laser Dot Note: The HE45T can read a symbol that is not centered; however, the HE45T performs best when a code is centered. The HE45T features omnidirectional decoding. Aiming the targeting laser at the center of the symbol ensures the best performance for decoding.
Chapter 1 5. 1-36 Getting Started The reader may be optimized to your specific environment by scanning codes in Chapter 6, “Advanced Decoder Performance”. HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Imager Field of View and Resolution The HE45T’s megapixel imager, with a dual field optical system, can provide you the best image for 1-D and 2-D applications. The 1.3 Million Pixel imager is divided into near field and far field decode zones. In each zone, the resolution is 1024 x 640 pixels (see Figure 1.25). In this mode of operation the reader utilizes the highest resolution creating the widest working range on bar code and 2-dimensional symbols of all densities.
Chapter 1 Getting Started FIGURE 1–40. 1-38 HE45T Focal Lengths HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
2 Optimization and Trigger Programming 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming CHAPTER 2 Introduction The HE45T comes with SXGA mode and its dual field optical system activated for all the triggers. From the moment you turn on your HE45T, you are taking full advantage of the dual path 1.3 megapixel imager and the 400 MHz processor with Microscan’ industry leading DPM technology. The HE45T is easily customizable; each trigger can be independently programmed for different behavior.
Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming Left Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2–1 to set the left trigger functionality: FIGURE 2–1. Left Trigger Programming Codes Read Codes with Both Imagers (Default) Read with Far-Field Imager ONLY Read with Near-Field Imager ONLY Right Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2–2 to set the right trigger functionality: FIGURE 2–2.
Handle Trigger Programming Handle Trigger Programming Scan the codes in Figure 2–3 to set the handle trigger functionality: 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming FIGURE 2–3. Handle Trigger Programming Codes Read Codes with Both Imagers (Default) Read Code with Far-Field Imager ONLY Read Code with Near-Field Imager ONLY Continuous Scan Settings Scan the codes in Figure 2–4 to turn continuous scanning on/off: FIGURE 2–4.
Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming Continuous Scan — Sleep Timeout Scan the codes in Figure 2–5 to set the amount of time a cabled HE45T will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode: FIGURE 2–5. Continuous Scan Sleep Timeout Codes Cabled - 2 Hours Cabled - Always (Default) Scan the codes in Figure 2–6 to set the amount of time an uncabled HE45T will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode: FIGURE 2–6.
Motion Detection Scan Settings Continuous Scan — Trigger Delays Scan the codes in Figure 2–7 to set delay time between scans: 2 Continuous Scan Trigger Delay Codes 0 Seconds (Default) 1 Second 3 Seconds Continuous Scan — Duplicate Scan Delay Scan the codes in Figure 2–8 to set the delay time for reading duplicate codes: FIGURE 2–8.
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3 HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings 3 Use the programming codes in this chapter to change the symbology settings on the HawkEye™ 45T. To reset the reader to factory defaults or to save the current settings, scan one of the codes in Figure 3–1. Rev 2.0.
Chapter 3 HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings FIGURE 3–1.
Codabar Symbology Codabar Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–2 to enable/disable Codabar symbology settings: Codabar Symbology Codes 3 Codabar Off (Default) Codabar On HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings FIGURE 3–2. Sample Codabar Code 39 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–3 to enable/disable Code 39 symbology settings: FIGURE 3–3. Coded 39 Symbology Codes Code 39 On Code 39 Off (Default) Sample Code 39 Code Rev 2.0.
Chapter 3 HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings Code 93 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–4 to enable/disable Code 93 symbology settings: FIGURE 3–4. Code 93 Symbology Codes Code 93 Off (Default) Code 93 On Sample Code 93 Code Code 128 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–5 to enable/disable Code 128 symbology settings: FIGURE 3–5. Code 128 Symbology Codes Code 128 On Code 128 Off (Default) Sample Code 128 Code 3-4 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–6 to enable/disable Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology settings: Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Codes Int 2 of 5 On 3 Int 2 of 5 Off (Default) HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings FIGURE 3–6. Sample Int 2 of 5 Code PDF 417 Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–7 to enable/disable PDF 417 symbology settings: FIGURE 3–7. PDF417 Symbology Codes PDF 417 On PDF 417 Off (Default) Sample PDF 417 Code Rev 2.0.
Chapter 3 HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings QR Code Symbology Scan the codes in Figure 3–8 to enable/disable QR/Micro QR Code symbology settings: FIGURE 3–8. QR Code Symbology Codes QR/Micro QR On QR/Micro QR Off (Default) Sample QR Code 3-6 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
UPC/EAN/JAN UPC/EAN/JAN Scan the codes in Figure 3–9 to enable/disable UPC/EAN/JAN symbology settings: FIGURE 3–9. UPC/EAN/JAN Symbology Codes UPC Off (Default) UPC Extension On UPC Extension Off (Default) HE45T Programming: Symbology Settings 3 UPC On Sample UPC A Code All 1D Bar Codes Scan the codes in Figure 3–10 to enable all supported 1D bar codes (Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, I 2 of 5, Codabar, UPC). FIGURE 3–10. All 1D Codes On/Off All 1D Codes On Rev 2.0.
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4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID) CHAPTER 4 UID is a mandatory Department of Defense requirement on all solicitations issued January 1, 2004. This policy mandates the use of Data Matrix symbology on a large class of equipment and parts procured by DoD. The HE45T reader complies with Department of Defense Standard Practice Identification (MIL-STD-130).
Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID) TABLE 4–1.
DoD UID Settings TABLE 4–2.
Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID) The following options apply to all symbologies: • UII/CPN On for All Symbologies — The HE45T is configured to construct UII/CPN/LBN for all symbologies. For decoded symbologies without valid UII/CPN/LBN, the HE45T stops image acquisition without an output string. • UII/CPN Off — The HE45T is back to normal decoder behavior without constructing UII/CPN/LBN. FIGURE 4–1.
DoD UID Settings – An error message, if the process fail based on corresponding configuration with Data Field on.
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5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings CHAPTER 5 Volume and Vibration Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5–1 to set vibration mode: Vibrate On Beep On 5 Vibration & Volume Codes Vibrate On Beep Off Reader Feedback and Special Settings FIGURE 5–1. Vibrate Off Beep On (Default) Scan the codes in Figure 5–2 to set your reader’s volume: FIGURE 5–2. Beep Off Rev 2.0.
Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5–3 to set the volume for keypad button press sounds: FIGURE 5–3. Keypad Volume Codes Off (Default) Low Medium High Backlight Intensity Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5–4 to set the intensity of the HE45T’s backlight with High being the brightest and Low being the dimmest: FIGURE 5–4.
Laser Settings Laser Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5–6 to turn laser targeting on/off: FIGURE 5–6. Laser On/Off Codes On (Default) Off Scan the codes in Figure 5–7 to set the brightness of the HE45T laser: Laser Brightness Codes High (Default) Medium Low 5 Reader Power Off Settings Scan the codes in Figure 5–8 to set the amount of time before a reader powers down: FIGURE 5–8.
Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings Reader ID and Firmware Version To find out the Reader ID and firmware version, open a text editor program (i.e. Notepad, Microsoft Word) and read the code in Figure 5–9: FIGURE 5–9. Reader ID & Firmware Version Code Reader ID & Firmware Note: For readers with a Bluetooth Radio, the Reader ID is also your Bluetooth Radio PIN #. You will get a text string with your firmware version and HE45T ID number: Xap/iVVVVWWWWXXXXSSSSSSSSSSPXXXXXXXXMicroscanZ.Z.Z.
Reader Settings Locked & Unlocked Reader Settings Locked & Unlocked Scan the codes in Figure 5–10 to lock or unlock the current settings on your reader: FIGURE 5–10. Reader Settings Locked/Unlocked Codes Reader Settings Locked Reader Settings Unlocked Note: Prefix and Suffix programming codes, memory transfer and delete commands, “Clear All CodeXML Rules” and “Suffix - Erase/None” commands are not locked by this feature. Keyboard Support US English (Default) — Use this option with the U.S.
Chapter 5 • Reader Feedback and Special Settings Universal Keyboard — Use this option to support any type of keyboard; however, requires more time for displaying each character. The characters are displayed the same way as the US English With Leading 0 option with the U.S. keyboard. Scan the codes in Figure 5–11 to set appropriate keyboard mapping: FIGURE 5–11.
Time Stamp Settings Time Stamp Settings The HE45T has a battery-powered real time clock embedded. When enabled, the time stamp will be a prefix to the data. Time stamping continues until disabled. The time stamp will be shown in the following format: YYYYMMDD HH:MM:SS FIGURE 5–12. On M706_02 Time Stamp On/Off Codes M707_03 Off (Default) Note: Turning on the time stamp feature will cause the reader to re-start.
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6 Advanced Decoder Performance CHAPTER 6 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings The HE45T with the default settings offers the best overall performance for Data Matrix DPM reading. For reading dot peen marks with cell size larger than 15 mils or 0.015 inches, it is often possible to improve the reading performance by enabling the Turbo Dot Peen mode. It is also recommended that you use Read With Near Field Only mode in conjunction with the Turbo Dot Peen On mode to achieve the best reading response. FIGURE 6–1.
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7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix CHAPTER 7 Prefix Settings If you scan the codes in Figure 7–1, you may lose your current settings. Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the prefix codes. If you scan more than one prefix, you will receive each scanned prefix in your scanned data (i.e., if you scan the comma prefix twice, you will get two comma prefixes). Scan the codes in Figure 7–1 to set the appropriate prefix. Rev 2.0.
Chapter 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix FIGURE 7–1. Prefix Codes Prefix - Comma Prefix - Space Prefix - Tab (USB/PS2) Prefix - Tab (RS-232) Prefix - Erase This code will erase all prefix data Prefix - Carriage Return Line Feed (RS-232) Save Settings 7-2 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Suffix Settings If you scan the codes in Figure 7–2 (there are two pages of suffix codes), you may lose your current settings. Make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the Suffix codes. If you scan more than one suffix you will receive each scanned suffix in your scanned data (i.e., if you scan the comma suffix twice, you will get two comma suffixes). Scan the codes in Figure 7–2 to set appropriate suffix: FIGURE 7–2.
Chapter 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix FIGURE 7–3. Suffix Codes (Continued) Suffix - Tab (RS-232) Suffix - Erase / None Suffix - Tab (USB/PS2) Save Settings This code will erase all suffix data Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings Scan the codes in Figure 7–4 to erase all prefix and suffix data: FIGURE 7–4. Erase Prefix & Suffix Data 7-4 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting CHAPTER 8 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Scan the codes in Figure 8–1 and Figure 8–2 to reset the reader: FIGURE 8–1. Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Codes Reset to USB Factory Default Settings (Radio settings will not be reset with this code) Reset to PS2 Factory Default Settings (Radio settings will not be reset with this code) M692_01 Reset to RF One Way Factory Default Settings Rev 2.0.
Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting FIGURE 8–2. Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Codes (Continued) Clear All CodeXML Rules Prefix & Suffix Clear All Stored Data Save Settings Note: If you scan the codes in Figure 8–1 and Figure 8–2, you may lose your current settings. Therefore, make sure you save settings on your reader before scanning the codes in Figure 8–1 and Figure 8–2.
HE45T Accessories HE45T Accessories HE45T Maintenance The HE45T operates efficiently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate. A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions. Cleaning the HE45T’s Window The HE45T’s window should be clean to allow the best performance. The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the Reader. Do not touch the window. Your HE45T uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera.
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A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility A Programming Codes for Alternate OS APPENDIX A Use the following procedure to program the HE45T to work with the Mac platform, running under OS X: 1. Scan the code Figure A–1 to restore USB factory default settings: FIGURE A–1. Reset to USB Factory Defaults Code Reset to USB Factory Defaults Settings 2. Rev 2.0.
Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility FIGURE A–2. Scan Codes in order, top to bottom Microsoft Windows CE, Linux, Mac OS X USB Keyboard Mode Save Settings 3. A-2 Cycle the power on the HE45T by removing and re-installing the battery in the unit. HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
4. Plug the USB cable into the Mac processor (not the keyboard). The screen in Figure A–3 is displayed: FIGURE A–3. Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen - Introduction Programming Codes for Alternate OS A Rev 2.0.
Appendix A 5. Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility Click Continue. The screen Figure A–4 is displayed: FIGURE A–4. A-4 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen - Identifying Keyboard HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Scan the code in Figure A–5: FIGURE A–5. Code The screen in Figure A–6 is displayed: FIGURE A–6. Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen - Cannot Identify Keyboard HawkEye™ 45T User Manual A-5 A Programming Codes for Alternate OS 6.
Appendix A 7. Programming Codes for Alternate OS Compatibility Click OK. The Select the Keyboard Type screen is displayed: FIGURE A–7. 8. Keyboard Setup Assistant Screen - Select Keyboard Type Select ANSI and then click Done. You are now ready to scan codes in using Mac OS X. A-6 HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
B Certification and Specifications APPENDIX B CE Compliance The HawkEye™ 45T has been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, and 1999/5/EC to comply with the following European Standards: • EN 60950-1:2001 Low Voltage/Safety • EN 300 238-2(2000-07) Radio • EN 55022:1994 Class B Radiated Emissions, and Class B Conducted Emissions • EN 55024:1998 EMC Immunity Requirements • EN 61000-4-2 ESD • EN 61000-4-3 Radiated RF Immunity • EN 61000-4-4
Appendix B Certification and Specifications All Microscan products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in conformance with the applicable EEC Council Directives. However, certain factory installed options or customer requested modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and prohibit use of the CE mark. Note that the use of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance.
FDA Statement FDA Statement This equipment complies with US21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10 EN 60950-1:2001 Safety Guidelines Caution Laser in the HE45T LASER RADIATION - AVOID LONG TERM VIEWING OF DIRECT LASER RADIATION - LASER CLASS 2M Wavelength 630 nm - Maximum radiant power: < 1mW EN 60825-1:2003 Important Note: LED Lighting Light Emitting Diode Class 1 according to EN 60825-1:2003 Rev 2.0.
Appendix B Certification and Specifications Specifications HawkEye™ 45T Physical Characteristics Reader Dimensions: 1.6” H x 4.4” D x 1.8” W (4.1cm H x 11.0cm D x 4.6cm W) Handle Dimensions: 4.6” H x 3.8” L x 1.9” W (11.6cm H x 9.7cm L x 4.9cm W) Reader Weight w/Battery:6.0 oz (172 gm) Battery Weight: 2.1 oz (60 gm) Handle Weight: 2.1 oz (60 gm) Performance Characteristics Power Requirements: Reader @ 4.
Specifications Skew: ± 60º from plane parallel to symbol (side-to-side) Rotational Tolerance: ± 180º Target Beam: Class 2M Visible Laser Diode at 630 nm Ambient Light Immunity: Sunlight: Up to 9,000ft-candles/98,890 lux Shock: Withstands multiple drops of 4 feet (1.
Appendix B-6 B Certification and Specifications HawkEye™ 45T User Manual Rev 2.0.
Index C Cable installing ps2 1-19 rs-232 1-21 usb 1-17 Numerics 12-character Bluetooth Address 1-24 A All 1D Bar Codes 3-7 Auto connect 1-28 disconnect 1-28 intensity 5-2 timeouts 5-2 B Backlight intensity settings 5-2 timeout settings 5-2 Bar Codes all 1d 3-7 Batch Operation 1-13 Battery charging 1-13 type 1-13 Baud Rate Settings 1-23 Bluetooth address 1-24 radio bluetooth radio auto connect 1-28 auto disconnect 1-28 disconnect 1-27 out of range settings 1-30 timeout settings 1-29 cabled reader
Index factory defaults duplicate scan delay 2-5 sleep timeout 2-4 trigger delays 2-5 reset to ps2 1-21, 3-1 reset to rf 1-25, 3-1 reset to rs-232 3-1 reset to usb 3-1 handle trigger 2-3 interleaved 2 of 5 3-5 keyboard 5-5 time stamp settings 5-7 laser 5-3 left trigger 2-2 D motion detection scan settings 2-5 pdf 417 3-5 power off settings 5-3 prefix 7-1 ps2 1-21 qr code 3-6 reader id & firmware version 5-4 settings locked & unlocked 5-5 reset to usb factory defaults 1-19 rf one way mode max range 1-26
Index Intensity Settings backlight 5-2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology 3-5 K Keyboard Mapping 5-5 Keypad overview 1-3 Q QR Code Symbology 3-6 Laser Settings 5-3 Line of Sight Operating Range 1-25 M Maintenance 8-3 Mapping keyboard 5-5 Memory Icons 1-7 Modes one way 1-26 rf two way 1-26 rs-232 batch cable - detect 1-15 Motion Detection 2-5 N Near Field 2-1 Packet Mode Icons 1-6 Parity Settings 1-23 PDF 417 Symbology 3-5 Power Icons 1-5 Prefix Settings 7-1 Rev 2.0.
Index Sleep Timeout 2-4 Specifications A-1, B-1 Stop Bit Settings 1-23 Suffix Settings 7-3 SXGA he45t comes pre-configured with 2-1 Symbologies codabar 3-3 code 128 3-4 code 39 3-3 code 93 3-4 interleaved 2 of 5 3-5 pdf 417 3-5 qr code 3-6 upc/ean/jan 3-7 T Targeting Techniques 1-33 Techniques reading 1-33 targeting 1-33 Time Stamp Settings 5-7 Timeout Settings 1-24 backlight 5-2 Trigger Delays 2-5 Turbo Dot Peen Mode Settings 6-1 U UID 4-1 UII output format 4-4 UII/CPN dm on 4-1 dm with data fields 4-2 o