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HS-51/HS-51X Wireless

Handheld Reader User Manual

P/N 84-100053 Rev A

Summary of Contents for HS-51

Page 1: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual P N 84 100053 Rev A...

Page 2: ...state herein that we are using the names to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement Disclaimer The information and specifications described in this manual are subject to...

Page 3: ...2 14 Chapter 3 Basic Operations Practice Targeting 3 2 Dual Optics 3 3 Operational Feedback 3 5 Chapter 4 Communications Communications by ESP 4 2 Communications Overview 4 3 Bluetooth 4 4 Batch Mode...

Page 4: ...Composite 6 19 Symbology Identifier 6 20 Chapter 7 I O Parameters I O Parameters by ESP 7 2 No Read Notification 7 3 Targeting 7 4 Beep and Vibrate 7 5 Button Stay Down Time 7 6 Button Trigger Progra...

Page 5: ...0 Utilities Differences from Default 10 2 Firmware 10 3 Bluetooth 10 5 Advanced 10 6 Appendices Appendix A General Specifications A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications A 5 Appendix C Configuration...

Page 6: ...sheet metal Its tough design makes it a good choice for manufacturing and light industrial applications Both readers can be configured and tested easily using the intuitive tree controls and user int...

Page 7: ...ion with any other antenna or transmitter CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The H...

Page 8: ...implied regarding accuracy or correctness Microscan does not specifically run any analysis on our raw materials or end product to measure for these substances The information provided in this certific...

Page 9: ...S 51X Wireless Handheld DPM Reader up and running quickly Detailed setup information for configuring reader parameters can be found in subsequent sections Check Hardware 1 2 Install the Battery 1 3 Ch...

Page 10: ...ration is included with the reader and does not need to be purchased separately This includes a battery a charging base with embedded Bluetooth modem and a 3 foot USB cable HS 51 Wireless Handheld 2D...

Page 11: ...o check the amount of battery life remaining If the battery has less than 10 capacity the first LED will flash quickly If the battery has greater than 25 capacity the LEDs will illuminate and remain i...

Page 12: ...p with approximately 50 battery life and must be charged to 100 before first use Approximate time required to charge a depleted battery is four hours via USB cable Power on the reader once it is charg...

Page 13: ...e the reader for your application in ESP before use Save Settings using ESP when reader configuration is complete Item Description Part Number 1 HS 51 Wireless Handheld 2D Reader FIS HS51 0001G HS 51X...

Page 14: ...SP icon to run the program Note ESP can also be installed from the Download Center at www microscan com Important If you intend to use the reader s Bluetooth functionality click the Install the Micros...

Page 15: ...X button and then click OK If you do not want to make this selection every time you start ESP uncheck Show this dialog at startup If you need to select another model later click the Switch Model butto...

Page 16: ...status bar at the bottom right of the screen You are now ready to configure your reader using ESP Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ESP s configuration options If the reader...

Page 17: ...itch Model button to open the model menu or to return to a previous model Click the Parameters button to show the tabbed tree controls for Communication Read Cycle Symbologies and I O Parameters Click...

Page 18: ...current memory and saves to the reader for power on 1 Left click on the to expand the desired tree 2 Double click on the desired parameter and click once in the selection box to view options 5 Right c...

Page 19: ...trol contains a list of all commands that pertain to that specific category of reader operation For example the Communications menu shows a Communications Mode command which contains a dropdown menu s...

Page 20: ...re serial commands can be entered Note See the corresponding sections of this documentation for specific information on any of the views or modes mentioned above Click on tabs in this row to access co...

Page 21: ...nd will be displayed between angle brackets 2 Double click on the parameter and click once in the selection box to view options 3 Place your cursor in the selection box scroll down to the setting you...

Page 22: ...and available whenever the same file is selected under Open When you save menu changes to your hard drive these changes are not saved to your reader The diagram below shows how settings can be saved...

Page 23: ...odel the current connection with your present model will be terminated New Model To connect to another model select New Model choose the model you want and click OK All models you have selected and en...

Page 24: ...ads the last file saved to the computer Show Model Prompt At startup remembers the last connected model and displays it in the Connecting dialog whenever you attempt to connect Show Connect Prompt At...

Page 25: ...oke to send a trigger character select F2 then in the Ctrl row enter trigger character and click OK Then whenever the Ctrl F2 keystroke is pressed the trigger character will start the read cycle Note...

Page 26: ...Preferences Bar Code Options Tab The Bar Code Options dialog allows you to set the size of user created symbols Sizing Information Sets the bar width or module width in mils or thousandths of an inch...

Page 27: ...Sync functions can be enabled Receive Settings from the Reader will automatically send the reader s settings to ESP when Auto Sync is enabled Send ESP Settings to the Reader will automatically send al...

Page 28: ...r Ask to Save ESP File when Quitting When enabled prompts the user to save a esp file when ending a session The esp file will be saved in the location of your choice Use Default Storage Location When...

Page 29: ...ormation you type in the Model Memo field will appear in a context sensitive text box whenever your cursor hovers over the Model Memo item on the Options menu Memos created in Model Memo are specific...

Page 30: ...t Device field Note If the reader is not yet connected to the modem the Select Device field will show Bluetooth Modem as the device instead of the reader Decode the Quick Connect Code on the base of t...

Page 31: ...ls can be created in the Bar Code Dialog by typing the text to be encoded This is a useful tool for creating configuration symbols allowing the user to configure the reader by reading the user created...

Page 32: ...choosing Receive Reader Settings will allow you to load those settings to ESP and save them as an ESP file Receiving the reader s settings also assures that you will not subsequently save any unwanted...

Page 33: ...w settings Default all ESP Settings This option returns all settings in ESP to their defaults Important When you select Default all ESP Settings you are only defaulting settings in ESP The reader is n...

Page 34: ...2 16 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Send Receive...

Page 35: ...anual 3 1 3 Basic Operations Contents This section explains how to practice targeting and triggering and also describes the reader s Dual Optics and Operational Feedback behaviors Practice Targeting 3...

Page 36: ...lap as you continue to draw the reader away from the symbol 4 If no decode occurs slowly draw away from or move closer to the symbol while holding the blue bars centered steadily on the symbol Test Sy...

Page 37: ...ch was successfully decoded on the last cycle If unsuccessful the next image is decoded Move the reader closer to decode smaller symbols and farther away to decode larger symbols Imaging Area The read...

Page 38: ...3 4 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Dual Optics Dual Optics Examples 20 mil Data Matrix 5 mil Code 39 Dual Field Wide Angle High Density Dual Field Wide Angle High Density...

Page 39: ...eps Handle vibrates Batch Mode Enabled Data Stored Storage icon flashes No sound No vibration Batch Memory Full Storage icon flashes 5 times per second No sound No vibration Batch Mode Enabled No Data...

Page 40: ...3 6 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Operational Feedback...

Page 41: ...and then to send and save those parameters to the reader You can also configure reader parameters by decoding the Data Matrix symbols in this section Communications by ESP 4 2 Communications Overview...

Page 42: ...munications by ESP Communications by ESP Click this button to bring up the App Mode view then click the Communication tab To open nested options single click the To change a setting double click the s...

Page 43: ...e Charging Station with Embedded Modem to the OFF position to the left opposite the direction of the arrow on the switch This mode of communication is useful when the reader is storing decoded symbol...

Page 44: ...before decoding the Quick Connect Code Sliding the mode switch in the other direction enables USB cabled and USB Virtual COM 1 Way Mode operation The wireless icon located at the top of the reader wi...

Page 45: ...To connect to a non Microscan Bluetooth device you will need the Bluetooth address of that device The 12 character Bluetooth address can be found on the device near the serial number Then create a Qui...

Page 46: ...he reader is configured for Send and Log decoded data is immediately sent to the PC and a copy is saved to the reader Batch Mode Enabled Log Only When the reader is configured for Log Only decoded dat...

Page 47: ...ata Images and JavaScripts symbol Decode the Batch Mode Enabled Log Only symbol Decode the USB Keyboard Mode symbol Use the reader to capture symbol data and log it to the reader as needed The Storage...

Page 48: ...the driver is installed follow the steps below to use this communications mode Switch the Charging Station with Embedded Modem from Bluetooth Mode to USB Mode Scan the Batch Mode Enabled Send and Log...

Page 49: ...n their configuration symbols are decoded in series For example if you set Comma as your preamble and then set Space the preamble will not be the series Comma and Space it will simply be Space The mos...

Page 50: ...configuration symbols are decoded in series For example if you set Comma as your postamble and then set Space the postamble will not be the series Comma and Space it will simply be Space The most rec...

Page 51: ...ble interface on the right Scroll through a list of all preamble and postamble options and then click Insert In addition to typing directly in the text fields and selecting from the dropdown menu you...

Page 52: ...the other language specific options because it maps data by reference to the full set of ASCII characters The advantage of Universal keyboard mapping is that it allows any language and keyboard layout...

Page 53: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 4 13 Communications USB Keyboard Rate Requests that the host polls the USB reader at the rate specified 1 to 255 ms...

Page 54: ...ser Manual Text Command Timeout Text Command Timeout Text Command Timeout allows you to set the maximum time during which a complete text command from the host must be received Pending text command da...

Page 55: ...is a similar but more streamlined way of sending packetized data Reader to Host Packet Size The Reader to Host Packet Size is the amount of data in bytes that is sent to the host in packet format This...

Page 56: ...ppress Echo and Responses Enable Text Commands Disable Text Commands Default When Text Commands are set to Enabled Suppress Echo text that a user enters in the Terminal will not be shown When Text Com...

Page 57: ...mance in your application ESP can be used to configure reader parameters and then to send and save those parameters to the reader Read Cycle by ESP 5 2 Trigger Active 5 3 Default Continuous Event 5 4...

Page 58: ...Read Cycle by ESP Read Cycle by ESP To change a setting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options Click this button to bring up the App Mode view and then click the R...

Page 59: ...er is active the reader will either decode once and stop or decode continuously depending on how this parameter is set Trigger Active is set to Read Once by default Important Ignore Duplicate Symbol T...

Page 60: ...target LEDs but remain inactive until triggered externally Read High Density and Wide Angle Both High Density and Wide Angle will be continuously activated to capture an image Read High Density High D...

Page 61: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 5 5 Read Cycle Maximum Decodes per Read Maximum Decodes per Read allows you to set how many decodes can be performed in a single read cycle...

Page 62: ...5 6 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Read Cycle Timeout Read Cycle Timeout Read Cycle Timeout determines the duration of the read cycle The default Read Cycle Timeout is 0 500 seconds...

Page 63: ...ireless Handheld Reader User Manual 5 7 Read Cycle Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout sets the reader not to output the same symbol data multiple times within the time per...

Page 64: ...ted It allows the reader to narrow the field of view relative to the size of a symbol and to determine the distance the target must be from the symbol for a decode event to occur See Window of Interes...

Page 65: ...ote This feature is only available in the HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader Erode Erode increases the dark cell size of a symbol Useful for increasing the dark cell size of a dark on light Data Matrix s...

Page 66: ...d exposure for the next capture to optimize symbol contrast The values for Illumination Exposure and Gain can be set to any value between 0 and 100 The default values are shown below AGC Frame Adjust...

Page 67: ...desired symbol is located The programmable window of interest increases decode speed improves threshold and makes it easy to select specific symbols from among several in the field of view The user p...

Page 68: ...5 12 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Camera Settings...

Page 69: ...rameters and then to send and save those parameters to the reader You can also configure reader parameters by decoding the Data Matrix symbols in this section Symbologies by ESP 6 2 Data Matrix 6 3 QR...

Page 70: ...ymbologies by ESP Symbologies by ESP To change a setting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options Click this button to bring up the App Mode view and then click the S...

Page 71: ...d Data Matrix Inverse Enabled Data Matrix Inverse Disabled Default Sample Data Matrix Symbol Important If you disable the Data Matrix symbology programming symbols will not be decodable by the reader...

Page 72: ...6 4 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual QR Code QR Code QR Code Enabled Default QR Code Disabled Sample QR Code Symbol Sample Micro QR Code Symbol Microscan QR...

Page 73: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 6 5 Symbologies Aztec Code Aztec Code Enabled Default Aztec Code Disabled Sample Aztec Code Symbol...

Page 74: ...39 Code 39 Code 39 Disabled Code 39 Enabled Default Code 39 Checksum Enabled Code 39 Checksum Disabled Default Code 39 Checksum Enabled Strip from Result Code 39 Extended Code 39 Extended Full ASCII...

Page 75: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 6 7 Symbologies Code 128 Code 128 Enabled Default Code 128 Disabled Sample Code 128 Symbol...

Page 76: ...6 8 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual BC412 BC412 BC412 Enabled Default BC412 Disabled Sample BC412 Symbol...

Page 77: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 6 9 Symbologies Code 93 Code 93 Enabled Default Code 93 Disabled Sample Code 93 Symbol...

Page 78: ...eless Handheld Reader User Manual Codabar Codabar Codabar Enabled Default Codabar Disabled Codabar Checksum Enabled Codabar Checksum Disabled Default Codabar Checksum Enabled and Stripped from Result...

Page 79: ...2 of 5 Disabled Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Stripped from Result Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Disabled Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Enabled Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Enabled and Stripped from Result I...

Page 80: ...EAN symbols are processed as Composite symbols The symbology identifier e Composite will be returned instead of E UPC EAN UPC Enabled Default UPC Disabled EAN Status Enabled Default EAN Status Disabl...

Page 81: ...er User Manual 6 13 Symbologies Postal Postal Enabled Postal Disabled Default Supported Postal Symbologies USPS OneCode 4CB POSTNET PLANET Japanese Post Australian Post Royal Mail KIX Code Sample Post...

Page 82: ...acode Enabled Pharmacode Disabled Default Fixed Symbol Length Enabled Fixed Symbol Length Disabled Default Bar Width Status Mixed Default Bar Width Status All Narrow Bar Width Status All Wide Bar Widt...

Page 83: ...ed the reader will autodiscriminate between narrow bars and wide bars If set to All Narrow all bars will be considered as narrow bars If set to All Wide all bars will be considered as wide bars If set...

Page 84: ...al GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar All GS1 DataBar Enabled Default All GS1 DataBar Disabled GS1 DataBar Expanded Enabled GS1 DataBar Limited Enabled GS1 DataBar 14 Enabled Sample DataBar 14 Limited Symbol Sam...

Page 85: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 6 17 Symbologies PDF417 PDF417 Enabled Default PDF417 Disabled Sample PDF417 Symbol...

Page 86: ...6 18 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 Disabled Default MicroPDF417 Enabled Sample MicroPDF417 Symbol...

Page 87: ...1D component first Note When Composite is enabled UPC EAN symbols are processed as Composite symbols The symbology identifier e Composite will be returned instead of E UPC EAN Maximum Decodes per Rea...

Page 88: ...ation and Mobility preamble is added to decoded data output see the AIM Symbology Identifiers list This preamble identifies what kind of symbology has been decoded AIM Symbology Identifiers A Code 39...

Page 89: ...e and LED behavior ESP can be used to configure reader parameters and then to send and save those parameters to the reader You can also configure reader parameters by decoding the Data Matrix symbols...

Page 90: ...Parameters by ESP I O Parameters by ESP To change a setting double click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options Click this button to bring up the App Mode view and then click t...

Page 91: ...7 3 I O Parameters No Read Notification No Read Notification allows you to enable or disable user feedback alerting you when a symbol is not decoded successfully The No Read message output is ap r ind...

Page 92: ...eader User Manual Targeting Targeting The Targeting parameter allows you to turn the targeting LEDs on or off They are on by default Read the configuration symbols below to enable or disable Targeting...

Page 93: ...ehavior of the reader Beep and Vibrate are enabled by default Beep volume is 100 by default Read the configuration symbols below to configure Beep and Vibrate Beep Parameters in ESP Vibrate Parameters...

Page 94: ...Stay Down Time Button Stay Down Time Button Stay Down Time sets the amount of time in seconds that the reader will continue to process the current decode symbol event The reader will behave as if the...

Page 95: ...lity will be disabled Show Target The target LEDs will illuminate when the Handle Trigger is held down Read High Density and Wide Angle Default Both High Density and Wide Angle will be activated to ca...

Page 96: ...t Button is held down Read High Density and Wide Angle Default Both High Density and Wide Angle will be activated to capture an image when the Top Front Button is held down Rear High Density High Dens...

Page 97: ...on is held down Read High Density and Wide Angle Default Both High Density and Wide Angle will be activated to capture an image when the Top Back Button is held down Rear High Density High Density wil...

Page 98: ...AI and DI and ISO IEC 21849 ATA TEI semantics to construct the UII CPN and LBN Unique Identification Features The following data output options are applicable to Data Matrix ECC 200 symbols only and h...

Page 99: ...1 DATA Microscan Precision Data Acquisition and Control Solutions UII Enabled with Error Messages UII UN123456789ABCDEFG Construct_1 25SUN123456789ABCDEFG CPN 87654321 PNR PNR 87654321 LBN 87654321 30...

Page 100: ...OSITION DD CAG 12345 SER 67890123 15434 ERROR TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION 12 CAG 12345 SER 67890123 15434 ERROR HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR 12 CAG 12345 029SER 67890123 Data Validation Disabled The imager...

Page 101: ...ata Validation functions Data Validation by ESP Each of the Data Validation Settings can also be enabled in ESP s I O Parameters tree control Data Validation Disabled Default Save Settings UII Enabled...

Page 102: ...Valid UII UII UII_data Example UII 12345678 Valid CPN Valid LBN CPN CPN_data Example CPN 87654321 LBN LBN_data Example LBN 87654321 Valid UII and CPN Valid UII and LBN UII UII_data CPN CPN_data Examp...

Page 103: ...data 30P ERROR xxxx UII UII_data PNR ERROR xxxx UII UII_data 240 ERROR xxxx UII UII_data 30T ERROR xxxx Constructed UII type Example Construct_1 Invalid UII and Valid CPN Invalid UII and Valid LBN UII...

Page 104: ...ER UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO LONG UII ERROR DATA ELEMENT TOO SHORT UII ERROR LOWER CASE CHARACTER UII ERROR NEED UII ELEMENT FIRST UII ERROR SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER UII ERROR TEI DATA QUALIFIE...

Page 105: ...perating systems and wireless devices ESP can be used to configure reader parameters and then to send and save those parameters to the reader You can also configure reader parameters by decoding the D...

Page 106: ...8 2 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Continuous Read Continuous Read Read the following symbols to enable or disable Continuous Read Continuous Read On Continuous Read Off Default...

Page 107: ...ng allows the reader to decode symbols that are reversed When Mirroring is enabled all other decode functionality is disabled Note Once the reader has been set to Mirroring On it can only return to it...

Page 108: ...e 1 Find and select the Bluetooth icon in the notification tray at the lower right of your screen 2 Right click on Bluetooth icon Select Add a Device from the list of options 3 Scan the symbol below t...

Page 109: ...ld Reader User Manual 8 5 Advanced Operations 4 You will see the HS 51 HS 51X as a device option in the Add a Device window Select the HS 51 HS 51X 5 Once the HS 51 HS 51X has been selected a screen w...

Page 110: ...ance of a Try Again button Click the Try Again button and repeat steps 3 through 6 7 Once the installation of the HS 51 HS 51X driver is completed and if the pin was entered correctly a This device ha...

Page 111: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 8 7 Advanced Operations Bluetooth Keyboard to Windows 7 Pin Reference Codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Submit Pin 0...

Page 112: ...device If 30 seconds elapses without connecting to the host device scan the discoverable mode symbol again 5 The HS 51 HS 51X will appear on the list of Bluetooth devices on the tablet Select the read...

Page 113: ...HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual 8 9 Advanced Operations Bluetooth Keyboard to Tablet Pin Reference Codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Submit Pin 0...

Page 114: ...y has been removed the reader is out of range beyond the working range of 10 meters 30 feet or the reader is powered off while in default connection settings the reader will initiate connection to the...

Page 115: ...e reader is in discoverable mode it will beep twice You will have 30 seconds to initiate a connection to the host device If 30 seconds elapses without connecting to the host device scan the discoverab...

Page 116: ...8 12 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Bluetooth Keyboard to Mobile Phone Pairing Bluetooth Keyboard to Mobile Phone Pin Reference Codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Submit Pin 0...

Page 117: ...ect Code on the Charging Station The reader will beep once every few seconds and the wireless icon and storage icon on the top of the reader will illuminate and remain illuminated until you exit pagin...

Page 118: ...o longer communicating with the modem The typical working range is 10 meters 30 feet The configuration symbols below allow you to configure the reader s out of range indicators The wireless LED will f...

Page 119: ...and tablet screens as well as most PC monitors When the reader is in this mode LED illumination is turned off two images are captured and compared and the symbol in the better of the two images is dec...

Page 120: ...8 16 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Cell Phone Reading Enhancement...

Page 121: ...dheld Reader User Manual 9 1 9 Terminal Contents This section describes the Terminal interface and macro functions in ESP Terminal View 9 2 Find 9 3 Send 9 4 Macros 9 5 Terminal Right Click Menu 9 6 T...

Page 122: ...y typing commands in the Send text field The Terminal view also displays symbol data or information from the reader You can also right click on the Terminal screen to bring up a menu of further option...

Page 123: ...mple suppose a series of symbols have been scanned into the terminal view and you want to determine if a particular symbol whose data begins with ABC has been read 1 Type ABC into the Find box 2 Press...

Page 124: ...0 the command that disables vibrate in the text field and click Send Once text commands are initiated they are saved in a dropdown menu that can be accessed by clicking the arrow to the right of the t...

Page 125: ...following dialog appears Click on the first arrow here to see Add Macro Default Macros and Move to Start When you default macros the entire macros set is restored to original commands Click on Next Ro...

Page 126: ...al window Save incoming and outgoing data into a text file Change Font of data received from the reader Change Echo Font to change the appearance of user entered data Disable Echo to hide user entered...

Page 127: ...ile cannot be opened You can select Pause to interrupt the capture flow or Stop to end the flow and open the file Save Current Text saves all text in the terminal window to a text file of your choice...

Page 128: ...9 8 HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Reader User Manual Terminal Dropdown Menu...

Page 129: ...all currently enabled reader settings that are not default settings Firmware where you can update and verify your reader s firmware Bluetooth which allows you to create custom Quick Connect Codes and...

Page 130: ...lick Send and Save to send the settings to the reader and save them or Send to Reader to send the settings without saving them Important The use the Differences from Default feature you must connect t...

Page 131: ...nu and click Start to install new firmware The Firmware Verification tool sends a direct query to the reader for its Application Code Version Firmware Version Boot Code Version and Radio Version Use t...

Page 132: ...n below Example i06380456blue0020019795A0600000060008001400490002 TAB 35 619200 10 002 i I string output 0638 Application firmware version number 0456 Bootloader firmware version number blue Type 0020...

Page 133: ...useful if you are communicating with a non Microscan Bluetooth device To connect to a non Microscan Bluetooth device you will need the Bluetooth address of that device The 12 character Bluetooth addre...

Page 134: ...own symbols or to collect only the files that you use frequently to configure the reader for your application The Download Collection and Save Collection As buttons allow you to acquire the entire co...

Page 135: ...ices Contents Appendix A General Specifications A 2 Appendix B Electrical Specifications A 5 Appendix C Configuration Symbols A 6 Appendix D Communications Protocol A 18 Appendix E ASCII Table A 19 Ap...

Page 136: ...Density 30 horizontal by 20 vertical Wide Angle 50 horizontal by 33 5 vertical Focal Point Approximately 100 mm Optical Resolution High Density 960 x 640 Wide Angle 960 x 640 Communication Protocols I...

Page 137: ...r Read Range 1D 0050 127 mm 3 7 to 5 0 94 to 127 mm 0075 191 mm 2 2 to 6 5 56 to 165 mm 010 254 mm 1 5 to 8 0 38 to 203 mm 020 508 mm 2 3 to 15 5 58 to 394 mm 2D 0050 127 mm 3 7 to 4 6 94 to 117 mm 00...

Page 138: ...peratures or other environmental extremes Five Year Limited Warranty on parts and labor HS 51 HS 51X Wireless Handheld Readers HS 51 Wireless Handheld 2D Reader FIS HS51 0001G HS 51X Wireless Handheld...

Page 139: ...anual A 5 Appendices Appendix B Electrical Specifications Power Requirements Reader 4 2VDC mA Typical and Peak 362 mA Idle 80 mA Sleep 20 mA Charging Station with Embedded Modem 5VDC mA USB Max Charge...

Page 140: ...ous Read Off A4 Continuous Read On C1 Codabar Off C2 Code 39 On B1 Aztec Code On B4 Codabar On C4 Code 39 Disable Checksum B2 Aztec Code Off C3 Code 39 Off D1 Code 39 Enable Checksum D2 Code 39 Enable...

Page 141: ...n B2 GS1 DataBar Expanded On B3 Interleaved 2 of 5 On B4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Off C1 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits Off C2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits On C3 Interleaved 2 of 5 Four Digits On C4 Interle...

Page 142: ...Enabled B2 Mirroring Off B3 Mirroring On B4 Preamble Erase None C1 Preamble Comma C2 Preamble Space C3 Preamble Tab C4 Postamble Erase None D1 Postamble Comma D2 Postamble Space D3 Postamble Tab D4 P...

Page 143: ...0 Seconds C1 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Delay 30 Seconds C2 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Delay 1 Hour C3 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Delay 1 Day C4 Targeting On D1 Targeting Off D3 Save Se...

Page 144: ...d B3 Batch Mode Enabled Log Only C2 USB Virtual COM 1 Way Mode C3 Beep Volume 0 D1 Beep Volume 67 D2 Beep Volume 100 D3 Modem ID and Firmware Version E4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Enabled C4 Beep Vol...

Page 145: ...D4 Bluetooth Set Pin Complete E1 Enable Cell Phone Reading Enhancement E2 Disable Cell Phone Reading Enhancement E3 KeyboardControlCharacters for Non Printable ASCII E4 Data Matrix Inverse On A3 Toggl...

Page 146: ...412 On Default C1 BC412 Off C2 Codabar Checksum Enabled C3 Codabar Checksum Disabled Default C4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled and Stripped from Result D1 EAN Status Enabled Default D2 EAN Status Disabled...

Page 147: ...C1 Data Matrix Disabled B2 Postal Enabled A3 Pharmacode Decode Direction Forward Default B3 Postal Disabled Default A4 Pharmacode Decode Direction Reverse B4 Data Matrix Enabled Default Important If y...

Page 148: ...able Bottom Button Keyboard Toggle A 11 A4 Clear All Trusted Bluetooth Connections A 11 B1 Bluetooth Pin Set Digit 1 A 11 B2 Bluetooth Pin Set Digit 2 A 11 B3 Bluetooth Pin Set Digit 3 A 11 B4 Bluetoo...

Page 149: ...Timeout Delay 30 Seconds A 9 C1 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Delay 1 Hour A 9 C2 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Delay 1 Day A 9 C3 Mirroring Mirroring Off Default A 8 B2 Mirroring On A 8 B3 Pream...

Page 150: ...lt A 7 B3 Interleaved 2 of 5 Off A 7 B4 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits Off A 7 C1 Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digits On A 7 C2 Interleaved 2 of 5 Four Digits On A 7 C3 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Stripped f...

Page 151: ...On Default A 7 E4 UPC Off A 8 A1 UPC E as UPC A Enabled A 8 A3 UPC E as UPC A Disabled Default A 8 A2 UPC Supplemental On A 12 A4 UPC Supplemental Off Default A 12 B1 EAN Status Enabled Default A 12...

Page 152: ...Command Table Protocol Command Mnemonic displayed on menu Control Characters Entered in menu or serial command Hex Value Effect of Command RES D 04 Reset REQ E 05 Request EOT D 04 Reset STX B 02 Star...

Page 153: ...0B VT K 43 2B 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 0C FF L 44 2C 76 4C L 108 6C l 13 0D CR M 45 2D 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E SO N 46 2E 78 4E N 110 6E n 15 0F SI O 47 2F 79 4F O 111 6F o 16 10 DLE P 48 30 0 80 50 P 112 7...

Page 154: ...Disinfecting Wipes Isopropyl Alcohol n Alkyl Dimethyl benzyl Ammonium Chloride n Alkyl Dimethyl Ethylbenzyl Ammonium Chloride Alkyl Polyglucoside Propylene Glycol Propyl Ether Clorox Bleach Solution...

Page 155: ...der Measured from the distance behind an object to the distance in front of the object with all objects appearing in focus End of Read Cycle The time or condition at which the reader stops expecting s...

Page 156: ...ctor Random Access Memory RAM A data storage system used in computers composed of integrated circuits that allow access to stored data in any sequence without movement of physical parts Read Cycle A p...

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