Transcription of N86XX Decoded Engine
1 N86XX Decoded EngineUser s GuideDisclaimerHoneywell International Inc. ( HII ) reserves the right to make changes in speci-fications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not repre-sent a commitment on the part of shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnish-ing, performance, or use of this document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro-duced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII. 2012 Honeywell International Inc. All rights product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective Address: Windows , Windows NT , Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies and are the property of their respective Agency Compliance Note: It is the OEM manufacturer s responsibility to comply with applicable regulation(s) in regard to standards for specific equipment shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment ( , power supplies, personal computers, etc.)
2 That is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage CE-related inquiries, please contact:Honeywell Imaging & Mobility Europe BVNijverheidsweg 9-135627 BT EindhovenThe NetherlandsCB SchemeIEC 60950-1 Second EditionUL/C-UL (Recognized component)UL 60950-1 Second EditionCSA No. 60950-1-07, 2nd EditionLED Safety StatementLEDs have been tested and classified as EXEMPT RISK GROUP to the standard IEC 62471 PrecautionsThe Engine is shipped in ESD safe packaging. Use care when handling the scan Engine outside its packaging. Be sure grounding wrist straps and properly grounded work areas are and DirtThe Engine must be sufficiently enclosed to prevent dust particles from gathering on the imager and lens. When stocking the unit, keep it in its protective packaging. Dust and other external contaminants will eventually degrade unit Engine is in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC, Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS), dated January, StatementCertified to EN 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment product safety, as a component 1 - Getting StartedIntroduction.
3 1-1 About This Manual .. 1-1 Unpacking Your 1-1 OEM Engine Models .. 1-2 Connecting the Development Engine to the 1-3 Connecting with USB .. 1-3 Connecting with RS232 Serial Port .. 1-5 Menu Bar Code Security Settings .. 1-6 Setting Custom Defaults .. 1-6 Resetting the Custom Defaults .. 1-6 Resetting the Factory Defaults .. 1-7 Chapter 2 - Programming the InterfaceIntroduction .. 2-1 Programming the Interface - Plug and Play .. 2-1RS232 Serial 2-1 USB PC .. 2-1 USB COM Port Emulation .. 2-1 Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings .. 2-2 Gilbarco Terminal Default Settings .. 2-3 Keyboard Country Layout .. 2-4 Keyboard Style .. 2-10 Keyboard 2-12 Control Character Output .. 2-12 Keyboard Modifiers .. 2-13RS232 Baud Rate .. 2-15RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, andParity .. 2-16RS232 Receiver Time-Out .. 2-17RS232 Handshaking .. 2-17RS232 Timeout .. 2-18 XON/XOFF .. 2-18 2-18 Table of ContentsiiChapter 3 - Input/Output SettingsPower Up Beeper ..3-1 Beep on BEL Read and Error Good Read.
4 3-2 Beeper Volume Good 3-3 Beeper Pitch Good Read .. 3-3 Beeper Pitch Error .. 3-4 Beeper Duration Good 3-4 LED Good Read .. 3-4 Number of Beeps Good Read .. 3-5 Number of Beeps Error .. 3-5 Good Read Delay .. 3-6 User-Specified Good Read 3-6 Manual Trigger Trigger Mode ..3-7 Read Time-Out .. 3-7 Image Snap and Ship ..3-8 Reread Reread Lights ..3-9 Centering ..3-9 Preferred Symbology ..3-11 High Priority Symbology .. 3-11 Low Priority Symbology .. 3-12 Preferred Symbology Time-out .. 3-12 Preferred Symbology 3-12 Output Sequence Output Sequence .. 3-13 Output Sequence Editor .. 3-13To Add an Output Sequence .. 3-13 Other Programming 3-14 Output Sequence Editor .. 3-15 Partial Sequence .. 3-15 Require Output Sequence .. 3-16iiiMultiple Symbols .. 3-16No Read .. 3-17 Video 3-18 Chapter 4 - Data EditingPrefix/Suffix Overview .. 4-1To Add a Prefix or Suffix: .. 4-1To Clear One or All Prefixes or 4-2To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to 4-3 Prefix Selections.
5 4-3 Suffix 4-4 Function Code Transmit .. 4-4 Intercharacter, Interfunction, and IntermessageDelays .. 4-4 Intercharacter Delay .. 4-5 User Specified Intercharacter 4-5 Interfunction Delay .. 4-6 Intermessage Delay .. 4-6 Chapter 5 - Data FormattingData Format Editor Introduction .. 5-1To Add a Data 5-1 Other Programming Selections .. 5-3 Terminal ID 5-4 Data Format Editor Commands .. 5-4 Move Commands .. 5-5 Search 5-6 Miscellaneous Commands .. 5-7 Data Formatter .. 5-8 Data Format Non-Match Error 5-9 Primary/Alternate Data 5-10 Single Scan Data Format 5-10ivChapter 6 - SymbologiesAll Symbologies ..6-2 Message Length Description ..6-2 Codabar ..6-3 Codabar Concatenation .. 6-4 Code 39 ..6-6 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) .. 6-8 Full 6-9 Code 39 Code Page .. 6-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 ..6-10 NEC 2 of 5 ..6-12 Code 93 ..6-14 Code 93 Code Page .. 6-14 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) ..6-15 Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop) ..6-16 Matrix 2 of 5.
6 6-17 Code 11 ..6-18 Code 128 ..6-19 ISBT 128 6-19 Code 128 Code Page .. 6-21GS1-128 .. with Extended Coupon ..6-30 ISBN Translate .. 6-32 EAN/JAN-8 ..6-33 MSI ..6-35GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ..6-37GS1 DataBar DataBar Expanded ..6-38 Trioptic Code ..6-39 Codablock A ..6-39vCodablock F .. 6-41 PDF417 .. 6-42 MicroPDF417 .. 6-43GS1 Composite Codes .. 6-44 UPC/EAN Version .. 6-44GS1 Emulation .. 6-45 TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) .. 6-46QR Code .. 6-46 Data Matrix .. 6-48 Data Matrix Code Page .. 6-48 MaxiCode .. 6-49 Aztec 6-50 Aztec Code Page .. 6-50 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code .. 6-51 Postal Codes - 2D .. 6-52 Single 2D Postal Codes: .. 6-52 Combination 2D Postal Codes: .. 6-53 Postal Codes - 6-55 China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) .. 6-55 Korea 6-57 Chapter 7 - Imaging CommandsSingle-Use Basis .. 7-1 Command 7-1 Image Snap - IMGSNP .. 7-2 IMGSNP 7-2 Image Ship - 7-5 IMGSHP 7-5 Intelligent Signature Capture - IMGBOX .. 7-14 Signature Capture Optimize .. 7-14 IMGBOX Modifiers.
7 7-15 Chapter 8 - Interface KeysKeyboard Function Relationships .. 8-1 Supported Interface 8-2viChapter 9 - UtilitiesTo Add a Test Code Prefix to All Symbologies ..9-1 Show Decoder Revision ..9-1 Show Scan Driver Revision ..9-1 Show Software Data ..9-2 Application Plug-Ins (Apps) ..9-3 EZConfig Introduction ..9-3 Installing EZConfig from the Web .. 9-4 Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Command Syntax ..10-1 Query .. 10-2 Trigger Commands ..10-4 Resetting the Custom Defaults ..10-4 Menu Commands ..10-5 Chapter 11 - MaintenanceRepairs ..11-1 Inspecting Cords and Connectors .. 11-1 Troubleshooting ..11-1 Chapter 12 - Customer SupportTechnical Assistance ..12-1 Appendix A - Reference ChartsSymbology Chart .. A-1 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252) .. A-4 Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar A-61 - 11 Getting StartedIntroductionThe N86XX Engine is designed for integration into a wide range of OEM devices. The Engine s compact mechanical design can drop into many existing applications, allowing OEMs and third-party manufacturers to integrate the ben-efits of image-based scanning into a variety of devices, including hand held computers (medical instrumentation, kiosks, diagnostic equipment, and different decoding configurations provide OEMs the flexibility required to address various application-specific needs.)
8 The N8610/8613, with linear decoding, delivers laser-like reading on linear codes. The N8680/8683 unit decodes linear as well as 2D and postal codes. In addition to linear, 2D, and postal codes, the N8690/8693 unit includes the OCR feature. For software updates and additional information, visit the Honeywell website at This ManualThis User s Guide provides demonstration, installation, and programming instructions for the N86XX Engine . Dimensions, warranty, and customer sup-port information are also s bar code scanners are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need to change these settings, programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this asterisk (*) next to an option indicates the default Your DeviceAfter you open the shipping carton containing the OEM Engine (s), take the fol-lowing steps: Check for damage during shipment. Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton. Make sure the items in the carton match your order.
9 Save the shipping container for later storage or - 2 OEM Engine ModelsThere are three models of the OEM Engine , which may be used with the inter-faces described in this manual. Refer to the chart below to determine the mod-els that can be used with your interface. ModelsInterfaceDecoding CapabilityN868XX-XXX-XX2 TTL Level 232 Linear, 2D, postalN868XX-XXX-XX3 Full-Speed USBL inear, 2D, postalN868XX-XXX-XX5 High-Speed USBL inear, 2D, postalN869XX-XXX-XX2 TTL Level 232 Linear, 2D, postal, OCRN869XX-XXX-XX3 Full-Speed USBL inear, 2D, postal, OCRN869XX-XXX-XX5 High-Speed USBL inear, 2D, postal, OCR1 - 3 Connecting the Development Engine to the PCThe development OEM Engine can connect to a PC for evaluation. Connecting with USB Note: If using the N86 XXX-XXX-XX5 Engine with USB Micro-B, do not supply power through the flex connector. Doing so may damage the host or Engine . The N86 XXX-XXX-XX5 Engine will only communicate USB through the Micro-B connector. The N86 XXX-XXX-XX3 Engine will only communicate USB through the 10 pin modular off power to the using full-speed USB, connect the USB interface cable to the interface board and to the matching USB port on the computer.
10 1 - 42a. If using hi-speed USB, connect the USB interface cable to the side of the Engine and to the USB port on the : For additional USB programming and technical information, refer to Honeywell s USB Application Note, available at connecting the Engine using full-speed or high-speed USB, all communication parameters between the Engine and terminal must match for correct data transfer using USB protocol. Scan the appropriate USB interface bar code the Engine operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual. The Engine beeps once when a bar code is successfully USBHigh-Speed USB1 - 5 Connecting with RS232 Serial using an RS-232 connection, connect the serial interface cable to the interface board and to the matching port on the back of the the power supply connector to the serial interface cable. Plug in the power supply. the terminal/computer power back on. The Engine connecting the Engine using an RS-232 interface, all communication parameters between the Engine and terminal must match for correct data transfer through the serial port using RS-232 protocol.