User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision History
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 EasySet
- Chapter 3 System Settings
- Introduction
- Programming Barcode/ Programming Command/Function
- Use of Programming Command
- Use of Programming Barcodes
- Illumination
- Aiming
- Good Read LED
- Power On Beep
- Good Read Beep
- Good Read Vibration
- Scan Mode
- Decode Session Timeout
- Image Stabilization Timeout (Sense Mode)
- Reread Timeout
- Image Decoding Timeout
- Sensitivity (Sense Mode)
- Scanning Preference
- Read Barcode On/Off
- Make a Beeping Sound
- Smart Stand Mode
- Decode Area
- Image Flipping
- Bad Read Message
- Power Off/Battery Off
- Default Settings
- Query Scanner Information
- Query Cradle Information
- Query Remaining Battery of Scanner
- Chapter 4 Wireless Communications
- Chapter 5 RS-232 Interface
- Chapter 6 USB Interface
- Chapter 7 Symbologies
- Introduction
- Global Settings
- Code 128
- EAN-8
- EAN-13
- Restore Factory Defaults
- Enable/Disable EAN-13
- Transmit Check Character
- 2-Digit Add-On Code
- 5-Digit Add-On Code
- Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Add-On Code Required
- EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Add-On Code Required
- UPC-E
- UPC-A
- Coupon
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Febraban
- ITF-14
- ITF-6
- Matrix 2 of 5
- Code 39
- Codabar
- Code 93
- China Post 25
- GS1-128 (UCC/EAN-128)
- GS1 Databar (RSS)
- GS1 Composite (EAN UCC Composite)
- Code 11
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Industrial 25
- Standard 25
- Plessey
- MSI-Plessey
- AIM 128
- ISBT 128
- Code 49
- Code 16K
- PDF417
- Micro PDF417
- QR Code
- Micro QR Code
- Aztec
- Data Matrix
- Maxicode
- Chinese Sensible Code
- GM Code
- Code One
- USPS Postnet
- USPS Intelligent Mail
- Royal Mail
- USPS Planet
- KIX Post
- Australian Postal
- Specific OCR-B
- Passport OCR
- Chapter 8 Data Formatter
- Chapter 9 Prefix & Suffix
- Chapter 10 Batch Programming
- Appendix
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Chapter 3 System Settings
Introduction
There are three ways to configure the HR52: Barcode programming, command programming and Easyset programming.
Barcode Programming
The HR52 can be configured by scanning programming barcodes. All user programmable features/options are described
along with their programming barcodes/commands in the following sections.
This programming method is most straightforward. However, it requires manually scanning barcodes. As a result, errors
are more likely to occur.
Command Programming
The HR52 can also be configured by serial commands (HEX) sent from the host device.
Users can design an application program to send those command strings to the scanners to perform device configuration.
EasySet Programming
Besides the two methods mentioned above, you can conveniently perform scanner configuration through EasySet too.
EasySet is a Windows-based configuration tool particularly designed for Newland products, enabling users to gain access
to decoded data and captured images and to configure scanners. For more information about this tool, refer to the EasySet
User Guide.
Before programming the scanner, you need to pair it to a cradle first. When programming the scanner
with serial commands or EasySet, you need to insert it in the paired cradle.