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84-9000400-02 Rev A

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  • Page 1 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual 84-9000400-02 Rev A...
  • Page 2 No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information con- tained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual.
  • Page 3: Terms And Conditions Agreement

    Omron’s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron (or such other period expressed in writing by Omron). Omron disclaims all other warranties, express or implied.
  • Page 4 Disclaimers  Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites, catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Omron’s test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the Omron’s Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Indicates general cautions, including warnings, for which there is no specific symbol. Electrical Hazard Indicates the possible danger of electric shock under specific conditions. High Temperature Caution Indicates the possible danger of injury by high temperature under specific conditions. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 6 CAUTION Danger of burns. Do not touch the case while the reader is running or just after power is turned OFF, since it remains extremely hot. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 7: Precautions For Safe Use

    (d) Applications under conditions and environment not described in specifications *1. In addition to the applications listed from (a) to (d) above, Omron products (see definition) are not intended for use in vehicles designed human transport (including two wheel vehicles). Please do NOT use Omron products for vehicles designed human transport.
  • Page 8 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 9: Precautions For Correct Use

    Noise Resistance • Do not install the product in a cabinet containing high-voltage equipment. • Do not install the reader within 200 mm of power cables. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 10 Do not stare directly into the light emitted from the LED. If a specular object is used, take care not to allow reflected light to enter your eyes. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 11: Regulations And Standards

    EN61326-1 Electromagnetic environment: Industrial electromagnetic environment (EN/IEC 61326-1 Table 2) • This product complies with EC/EU Directives. EMC-related performance of the OMRON devices that comply with EC/EU Directives will vary depending on the configuration, wiring, and other conditions of the equipment or control panel on which the OMRON devices are installed.
  • Page 12: Revision History

    The manual’s part number and revision letter appear on the first and last pages. Part Number 84-9000400-02 Rev A Revision Revision code Date Revised content November 2019 First Publication. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    3-2 Assisted Setup.......................... 3-4 3-3 Reader Information........................3-5 3-4 Setup Buttons ........................... 3-6 Section 4 Setup 4-1 Cycle ............................4-2 4-2 Acquire ............................4-4 4-3 Decode............................4-7 4-4 Match String..........................4-9 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 14 7-3 Filters............................7-4 Section 8 Advanced Settings 8-1 Introduction..........................8-2 8-2 Camera Setup ........................... 8-3 8-3 Communications ........................8-4 8-4 Read Cycle ..........................8-5 8-5 Symbologies ..........................8-6 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 15 Appendix M Utilities ........................M-1 Appendix N Output Format......................N-1 Appendix O Communications Protocol..................O-1 Appendix P ASCII Table .........................P-1 Appendix Q Glossary of Terms ....................Q-1 Appendix R Q & A...........................R-1 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 16 1-10 Guided Tour ..........1-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Introduction The browser-based WebLink interface enables quick and easy configuration and testing of MicroHAWK V320-F, V330-F, V420-F, V430-F readers without the need to install or access files on a host system. WebLink is reliable, lightweight, and operating-system-independent without compromising the power and depth of its tool set.
  • Page 18: Splash Screen

    After you open a browser and enter your reader's IP address, the first thing you will see is the splash screen, a portion of which is shown below. You will also see a progress bar as your WebLink session starts. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 19: Navigation Bar

    1 Overview Navigation Bar The navigation bar at the top of the WebLink interface features buttons for three primary views: Start, Setup, and Run. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 20: Flash Icon

    The flash icon allows you to save current settings to the reader for reboot. When the current reader settings match those saved in flash memory, the disk icon changes from to blue. 1-4-1 Save to Flash Memory 1-4-2 Saved to Flash Memory MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 21: Help Icon

    1 Overview Help Icon The help icon is located to the right of the flash icon. Click this icon to open WebLink Help. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 22: Application Settings Icon

    Click the gear icon to the right of the help icon to open the Application Settings menu. 1-6-1 Application Settings Menu Note: The Enable USB Drive Mode option only appears when you are using a V420-F, which supports USB connectivity. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 23: Left Panel

    Note: The user-defined name must be 19 characters or fewer. The left panel in the Start view also contains buttons for Assisted Setup, Create a New Setup, and Load a Setup. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 24 (normally open or normally closed); and Favorites, which allows you to define the commands you use most frequently and gives you quick access to their command parameters. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 25: Right Panel

    You may find the information displayed on this panel to be most useful in the Run view, but it appears in all three of WebLink's primary views. 1-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 26: Image Area

    Image Area. Start Read Cycle Starts the camera's read cycle. Stop Read Cycle Stops the camera's read cycle. 1-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 27 Autofocus On Turns Autofocus on. The camera's Autofocus settings defined in the Acquire section of the Setup interface are applied to the image when Autofocus is on. 1-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 28 Train operation. Note: The Train operation will un-optimize the system once an image is processed, but you can optimize the system again after a Train operation. 1-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 29 Note: A Train operation can reduce decode performance. It will un-optimize the system when an image is processed. You can re-optimize the system after a Train operation. 1-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 30 Shows all the images that have been captured during the most recent read cycle. Save Current Image Allows you to save the current captured image to the location of your choice on your PC. 1-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 31: Guided Tour

    1-10 Guided Tour The Guided Tour is a multi-step tutorial that explains the functions of the various areas of the WebLink user interface. 1-10-1 Start View 1-10-2 Reader Info 1-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 32 1 Overview 1-10-3 Assisted Setup 1-10-4 New Setup 1-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 33 1 Overview 1-10-5 Load Setup 1-10-6 Image Area 1-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 34 1 Overview 1-10-7 Control Toolbar 1-10-8 Image Toolbar 1-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 35 1 Overview 1-10-9 Save Settings to Reader 1-10-10 Help 1-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 36 1 Overview 1-10-11 Settings 1-10-12 Counts 1-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 37 1 Overview 1-10-13 Rate 1-10-14 Read Time 1-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 38 1 Overview 1-10-15 Output Data 1-10-16 Setup View 1-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 39 1 Overview 1-10-17 Read Cycle Step 1-10-18 Acquire Step 1-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 40 1 Overview 1-10-19 Decode Step 1-10-20 Match Step 1-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 41 1 Overview 1-10-21 Format Output Step 1-10-22 Output Step 1-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 42 1 Overview 1-10-23 Favorites 1-10-24 Run View 1-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 43 1 Overview 1-10-25 Filmstrip 1-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 44: Quick Start

    MicroHAWK and WebLink Quick Start ......2-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 45: Introduction

    Omron recommends that you contact your network or IT administrator for further configuration details. You can connect to a non-PoE network using a PoE Injector, Omron part number V330-AP1.
  • Page 46 V420-F with DB15 to Ext. Power/RS-232 To host Integrated Corner-Exit Cable Power Supply V420-F with DB15 to Ext. Power/USB, I/O Accessory Trigger USB Cable to Host Integrated Corner-Exit Cable Power Supply MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 47 Accessory USB Cable to Host To Host Integrated Corner-Exit To Power Supply Cable To Host (RS-232) V420-F with IB-131 and IC-332 IC-332 Host power To external supply trigger MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 48 To Power Supply or: Flying Lead Cable (61-000167-02); QX-1; MS-Connect 210. To Ethernet To Host (RS-232) Important: See Appendix A for V320-F, V330-F, V420-F, and V430-F pin assignments and hardware configurations. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 49 • Important: Avoid excessive skew or pitch. Maximum skew is ±30°; maximum pitch is ±30°. The illustration below shows approximate skew axis, pitch axis, and tilt axis. Reader and Symbol Orientation MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 50 WebLink will load. Use the Device Discovery Utility (DDU) to Connect to WebLink You can also connect to WebLink with Omron Microscan's Device Discovery Utility, available in the Download Center on the Omron Microscan website. Once you have downloaded the Device Discovery Utility .exe file from Omron Microscan's website and installed the utility, select Device Discovery Utility from your Start Menu.
  • Page 51 2 Quick Start The following screen will appear. When your reader is located on the network, its identifying information will be shown as in the example below. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 52 2 Quick Start Click on your reader to bring up the information and settings view. Click Open WebLink. The WebLink splash screen will appear as the program opens. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 53 • Use a timeout that occurs before the end of read cycle on the parent reader. Parent and child readers should: • Save settings to the flash memory of the readers. 2-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 54 Daisy Chain being created. This information is dynamically updated as you make changes. The Group Name text box is editable, and a group name must be provided to create a new Daisy Chain. 2-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 55 Drag and drop a reader into the Parent drop zone. Drag and drop one or more other Daisy-Chain-enabled readers into the Children drop zone. Assign a name to the group. 2-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 56 Chain will be displayed as a diagram or map. This diagram is generated based on the number of devices in the Daisy Chain. Whichever number of devices in the Daisy Chain, the Parent always appears above and all Children devices below. 2-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 57 • Must contain one or more Child readers (up to 8); • Must have a group name less than 25 characters in length; • Must have a valid group name [ a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _, – ] 2-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 58 If the Parent reader in a Daisy Chain is turned off for more than one minute, a Disconnected notice will appear in the dialog. This notice will disappear once the Parent reader is turned back on. 2-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 59 Daisy Chain with C3 as a full device will be created. There is no need to restart the browser or Parent device. 2-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 60 Note: The user-defined name must be 19 characters or fewer. This view allows you to choose Assisted Setup, to Create a New Setup, or to Load a Setup. 2-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 61 When you click the Assisted Setup button in the Start view, a dialog will appear asking you a series of application-based questions. Based on your answers, WebLink generates your initial setup automatically. Once the setup is created, you can fine-tune its parameters in the Setup view. 2-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 62 Load a Setup Select Load a Setup to load an existing .json WebLink setup file. 2-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 63 The gear icon at the upper right brings up the Application Settings menu. Note: The 1, 2, and 3 output indicators at the lower right of the screen display the results of the last read cycle. 2-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 64  Serial Trigger (Non-Delimited) Off When Serial Trigger is set to Off, the start and stop characters are set to NULL, meaning that the trigger is disabled. 2-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 65 Capture mode and to set Number of Captures, Rapid Capture mode, and Delay between Images; and to select the End Cycle On setting as well as Timeout and Number of Symbols. 2-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 66 The focus button shows an A when Autofocus is enabled. The focus distance is updated on the fly based on the latest refocus settings. 2-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 67 Note: If you click the Autofocus button to the left of the Spot Focus button, the reader will switch from Spot Focus to regular Autofocus functionality. If the reader is in Triggered mode, only the Spot Focus icon will appear. 2-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 68 Small corresponds to an area of 3 pixels by 3 pixels.  Medium Medium corresponds to an area of 5 pixels by 5 pixels.  Large Large corresponds to an area of 7 pixels by 7 pixels. 2-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 69 Data Matrix error correction parameters are shown in this example, but you can configure any parameter for any of the code types supported by WebLink. All parameter changes for all code types take effect immediately. 2-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 70 Format Output, when enabled in the Setup view, allows you to determine the many ways in which barcode data can be formatted and parsed before it is output as a data string. You can also set Preamble and Postamble in this dialog. 2-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 71 Match Options and Match String Database, accessible by clicking the Match String section in the Setup view, allow you to set the match code mode, text output, new master, and match string database. 2-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 72 Trend Options under Output 2. Note: The 1, 2, and 3 output indicators at the lower right of the screen display the results of the last read cycle. 2-29 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 73 Output Data. A "filmstrip" below the Image Area shows each image capture with a green check mark for a good read and a red x for a no read. 2-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 74: Start

    Setup Button ..........3-7 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 75: Overview

    Storage, Restore Default Settings, Active Account Management, and About WebLink. Note: The Enable USB Drive Mode options only appears when you are using a device that supports USB connectivity. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 76 Decoder, Speed, Browser, Operating System, and Screen Resolution. Note: The information in this dialog is selectable so that you can copy it to a clipboard. Clicking Contact us... takes you to the Omron Microscan website. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 77: Assisted Setup

    Click Create Setup to configure your WebLink setup automatically based on your answers to the Assisted Setup questions. Note: Reader settings are defaulted when Assisted Setup settings take effect. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 78: Reader Information

    The Reader Information section of the left panel of the Start view shows your reader's user-defined name, IP address, Reader Model, Serial Number, MAC ID, Firmware version, WebLink version, Sensor, and Optics. Note: The user-defined name must be 19 characters or fewer. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 79: Setup Buttons

    New Setup. 3-4-3 Load a Setup Select Load Setup to load an existing .json WebLink setup file. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 80: Setup

    Favorites ........... . 4-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 81: Cycle

    This mode uses External Level with a Read Cycle Timeout and Continuous Capture, allowing you to set Leading Edge and Trailing Edge as well as the Serial Trigger and the Start and Stop Characters. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 82 Capture Mode and to set Number of Captures, Rapid Capture Mode, and Delay between Images; and to select the End Cycle On setting as well as Timeout and Number of Symbols. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 83: Acquire

    The focus button shows an A when Autofocus is enabled. The focus distance is updated on the fly based on the latest refocus settings. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 84 Spot Focus button, the reader will switch from Spot Focus to regular Autofocus functionality. If the reader is in Triggered mode, only the Spot Focus icon will appear. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 85 Small corresponds to an area of 3 pixels by 3 pixels. Medium Medium corresponds to an area of 5 pixels by 5 pixels. Large Large corresponds to an area of 7 pixels by 7 pixels. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 86: Decode

    You can add code types by clicking in an empty section of the field where code types are displayed, and then selecting the desired code types from the dropdown menu. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 87 Data Matrix error correction parameters are shown in this example, but you can configure any parameter for any of the code types in the list shown below. All parameter changes for all code types take effect immediately. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 88: Match String

    Then click on the Mode link (shown as Standard in the example below) to open the Match String Editor. In the Match String Editor, click on the Mode link under Match Options to select your Match String Mode – Standard, Wildcard, or Sequential. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 89 If you enter several inputs into the Match String Database, the application will attempt to match all of them. If one match is successful, then the other failures are ignored, and the match is considered successful. 4-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 90 An example of a complex match using wildcards is shown below. Recall that wildcards and placeholders are * and ? by default, but they can be redefined. 4-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 91 Note: If Matchcode Type is set to Sequential, the reader will behave as if Number of Symbols were set to 1, regardless of the user-defined configuration. 4-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 92: Format Output

    Data field shows \x00. The rules for entering characters in the Data field are similar to those for entering characters in the Match String Database. You simply use a combination of text, wildcards, and placeholders to attempt to match a barcode. 4-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 93 Click on the filter to open the popup giving you access to Symbology Type, Data, Length, and Database Index. Try changing the Data field to search for a section of a barcode using wildcard / placeholder rules. 4-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 94 Now you can modify your filter so that the “any J" rule only applies to Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols. You could potentially define a custom rule set for several different symbologies. 4-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 95 ASCII characters by entering \xHexadecimal - for example: \xFF. The number of replacements that you’ve defined are counted in the Replacements link in the Format Output editor. 4-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 96: Outputs

    (or outputs) will be activated. 4-6-2 Mode Output Mode sets the condition in which the discrete output is de-activated. 4-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 97 In the example below, output 2 is being triggered. Note: These three output indicators display the results of the last read cycle. 4-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 98: Configuration Database

    You can use Assisted Setup, Create a New Setup, and Load a Setup, along with Advanced Settings, to manipulate reader settings. Note: Assisted Setup and Create a New Setup will both default the reader. 4-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 99 It also allows you to select specific indexes to modify. Once you change settings, you can then save to any index by clicking the Save button available for each index. 4-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 100 This provides a read-only view of the Configuration Database showing all available settings. It also includes the Advanced Settings that are available in the Advanced Settings dialog. 4-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 101 Database in the left panel of the WebLink user interface. This is where you would enable the Configuration Database if it isn’t already enabled. If you enable Sort Database, a warning will appear in the Configuration Database section of the left panel. 4-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 102 Terminal, the Configuration Database view will appear. If you remove the last index, a warning dialog will appear: The user interface shows which settings are affected by the Configuration Database using dark blue highlighting around the Acquire and Decode steps. 4-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 103 Active Indexes, the extra Active Indexes will not be triggered. A warning icon will appear if this occurs. If you remove an index that is selected (4), WebLink will select and load index 1. 4-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 104: Favorites

    Setup menu is selected. This causes that command to appear in the Favorites editor in the left panel of WebLink's Setup view. Commands that are displayed in Favorites can be configured in the same way as commands in Advanced Settings. 4-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 105 4 Setup 4-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 106 Image History ..........5-6 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 107: Counts

    (if a Match String is defined). • Read % shows the percentage of decode attempts that have been successful. You can reset all counts by clicking the eraser icon. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 108: Rate

    • Total Read shows the total average time required for image capture, decoding, and overhead per second. • Trig Rate shows the average number of triggers per second. You can reset all rate data by clicking the eraser icon. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 109: Read Time

    5 Run Read Time Read Time (ms) is a real-time line graph representation of the read time data point in the Rate area of the right panel. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 110: Output Data

    The Output Data area of the right panel shows the data from each symbol decoded in a read cycle. The preamble and postamble are also shown here if enabled and configured. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 111: Image History

    Image Area in the Run view. Each image capture thumbnail shows a green check mark for a good read and a red x for a no read. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 112 6-14 About WebLink ..........6-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 113: Application Settings Menu

    Terminal, Beeper, Guided Tour, Image Storage, Restore Default Settings, Active Account Management, Enable USB Drive Mode, and About WebLink. Note: The Enable USB Drive Mode option only appears when you are using a V420-F, which supports USB connectivity. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 114: Save

    6 Application Settings Save Save saves the current configuration. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 115: New

    6 Application Settings New opens a completely new WebLink session. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 116: Load

    6 Application Settings Load Load allows you to open an existing configuration. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 117: Advanced

    Advanced allows you to make precise adjustments to every category of reader functionality: Camera Setup, Communications, Read Cycle, Symbologies, I/O, Symbol Quality, Match String, Diagnostics, Image Storage, and Configuration Database. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 118: Language

    Important: The reader will restart when a different language is selected. Available languages: • English • German • Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) • Spanish • Japanese • Korean • French • Portuguese • Italian MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 119: Terminal

    6 Application Settings Terminal Terminal opens WebLink's Terminal interface, where serial commands can be sent, responses from the reader can be shown, and reader output can be displayed. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 120: Beeper

    6 Application Settings Beeper Enabling Beeper causes your PC to beep when WebLink receives a decode from the reader. Note: There is no beeper in MicroHAWK reader hardware. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 121: Guided Tour

    6 Application Settings Guided Tour Clicking Guided Tour launches a tutorial that explains the functions of the various areas of the WebLink user interface. 6-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 122: Image Storage

    6 Application Settings 6-10 Image Storage When you click the Image Storage icon in the Application Settings menu, you will see this dialog: 6-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 123 ID, password, and address of the applicable FTP server. If the RAM drive size changes, the message shown below will appear in the Image Storage Location dialog. 6-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 124 The example procedure shown here uses FileZilla Server, which can be downloaded at https://filezilla-project.org/. Note that FileZilla is a Windows-only utility. • Download and install FileZilla Server. 6-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 125 Note the port that you use – 14147 in the example shown here – as the port number will be required when you log back into the server. • Configure the settings on the General page of the Users dialog. 6-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 126 • Browse for the folder on your PC where you want to store images. In this example, the folder is called C:\Users\el\Desktop\MicroHAWK images. • Return to the General page and set a password. • Click OK and connect to your MicroHAWK ID reader. 6-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 127 • Open Application Settings and click the Image Storage icon. • Update your Image Storage Options, including your FTP Address. Note: pwd represents the password you set on the General page of the FileZilla Server interface. 6-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 128 • Click the Startup tab as shown below. • Uncheck FileZilla Server so it won’t launch on startup. • Click OK. • When prompted, restart your computer. 6-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 129: Restore Default Settings

    6 Application Settings 6-11 Restore Default Settings Restore Default Settings returns the reader to the default state in which it was shipped from the manufacturer. 6-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 130: Activate Account Management

    After entering valid credentials, click the blue Activate Account Management button. Clicking this button will create the Administrator account and will restart the application. 6-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 131 After you've clicked Activate Account Management, the WebLink application will be refreshed and you will see the login screen shown below. Since you haven't created other users yet, you must enter your own newly-created Administrator credentials. 6-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 132 When you select Add User, you will see the Create New User dialog, which allows you to set the username, password, and account type (Controller or Monitor). 6-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 133 Clicking on the down arrow to the right of each user opens a view similar to the one shown below. This view allows you to update the User Role and Account Status. You can also delete a user from this view. 6-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 134 In the example shown here, the Administrator has changed the user's account from Unlocked to Locked. When a user's account is locked, a lock icon will appear to the right of the user's name. 6-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 135 The blue button allows the Administrator to modify user information, such as password, account type, or account status. The red button allows the Administrator to delete the user. 6-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 136 6-12-4 Changing Your Password Clicking Change My Password causes the following dialog to appear, allowing you to enter and verify a new password of your choice. 6-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 137 If you are the Administrator, you can either Disable Account Management and retain your account information and that of the other users, or you can Disable and Delete Users, which will erase your account information and that of the other users. 6-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 138: Enable Usb Drive Mode

    If you try to enable USB Drive Mode when it's already enabled, this dialog will appear: Note: The Enable USB Drive Mode option only appears in the Application Settings menu when you are using a V420-F, which supports USB connectivity. 6-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 139: About Weblink

    Note: The information in this dialog is selectable so that you can copy it to a clipboard. Clicking Contact us... takes you to the Omron Microscan website. 6-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 140: Terminal

    Filters ............7-4 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 141: Send

    Serial commands sent from the Terminal appear in yellow text and reader output is returned in white text. Click the eraser icon to clear the Terminal screen of all commands, reader responses, and decode output. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 142: Find

    Find The Find field in the top right of the window allows you to enter a specific character string to locate within the data on the Terminal screen. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 143: Filters

    7-3-1 When the Cmd filter button is selected, serial commands sent from the Terminal are shown. When only the Cmd button is selected, only serial commands are shown. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 144 When the Response filter button is selected, responses sent back from the reader are shown. When only the Response button is selected, only responses sent back from the reader are shown. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 145 If you click that filter button, the results will be displayed in the Terminal and the notification will disappear. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 146: Advanced Settings

    8-12 Differences from Default ........8-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 147: Introduction

    Each menu of Advanced Settings commands is shown in the following nine sections, and an additional section is included that shows an example of the Differences from Default menu, which shows only commands that are different from WebLink defaults. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 148: Camera Setup

    Use as External Illumination Strobe is available in the Output On parameter of the Output 3 command (<K812>) in I/O Parameters. External Strobe must be enabled for this parameter to function. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 149: Communications

    These commands also control Preamble and Postamble settings for decoded data output, Response Timeout, LRC Status, ACK/NAK Options, and Polling Mode Options. Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-3-1 Communications Menu MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 150: Read Cycle

    The Read Cycle menu shows all the commands that control all aspects of read cycle, including triggering, read cycle timing, and image processing. Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-4-1 Read Cycle Menu MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 151: Symbologies

    Horizontal requires that the entire symbol be oriented horizontally in the reader’s field of view. Vertical requires that the entire symbol be oriented vertically in the reader’s field of view. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 152 • Scale Down scales the captured image to the ideal size for the reader's decoder and filters out image noise. • 2D Damaged Mode allows you to decode symbols with poor grid alignment. • Attempt Morphology Manipulation increases signal strength and reduces images noise. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 153: I/O

    LEDs, the enabling or disabling of messages about symbol quality, and the sending of signals to external systems such as conveyors and light stacks. Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-6-1 I/O Menu MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 154 If the illumination response is uneven in the field and the symbol rotated or moves throughout the field you can expect variability. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 155 Different optical configurations and illumination sources can create a wide range of responses that can impact measurements in a variety of ways. 8-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 156 The synthetic aperture is a process in ISO 15416 that is applied to the image when extracting the scan line profile for grading. The aperture is an averaging process using a circular region along the scan line shown below. Scan Line Aperture 8-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 157 6 mil aperture you would configure the aperture to 46% (6/13 = 0.46).  Overall Disabled The overall grade is not formatted as part of the symbol output. 8-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 158 The Modulation is formatted and attached to the decoded data as a value.  Defects Disabled The Defects is not formatted as part of the symbol output. 8-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 159 This is to use as a threshold for driving the output. Output will be driven if grade is under the threshold.  Decode Disabled This will not be evaluated to drive the output. Enabled This will be evaluated against the corresponding threshold to drive the output. 8-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 160 This is to use as a threshold for driving the output. Output will be driven if grade is under the threshold.  Defects Disabled This will not be evaluated to drive the output. 8-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 161 ISO 15416 specification. The parameter grade and value provided for output is an average value for each measured scan over the entire symbol. 8-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 162 For example, if you have a 15 mil UPC symbol and you wish to grade using a 10 mil aperture you would configure the aperture to 67% (10/15 = 0.67). 8-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 163 The grid nonuniformity is not formatted as part of the symbol output. Enabled The grid nonuniformity is formatted and attached to the decoded data as a value. 8-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 164 This is to use as a threshold for driving the output. Output will be driven if grade is under the threshold.  Reflectance Margin Disabled This will not be evaluated to drive the output. Enabled This will be evaluated against the corresponding threshold to drive the output. 8-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 165  Overall Grade The overall is calculated in accordance with the ISO 15415 specification. The overall grade is the lowest individual parameter grade seen during the individual scan. 8-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 166 The overall grade is not formatted as part of the symbol output. Enabled The overall grade is formatted and attached to the decoded data as a value. 8-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 167 This parameter defines the 29158 parameter and threshold that if fallen below will assert the appropriate output. The output must be configured to output on 29158 validation before these settings apply. 8-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 168 This is to use as a threshold for driving the output. Output will be driven if grade is under the threshold.  Axial Non-Uniformity Disabled This will not be evaluated to drive the output. Enabled This will be evaluated against the corresponding threshold to drive the output. 8-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 169 Grid Non-Uniformity is calculated in accordance with the ISO 29158 specification.  Unused Error Correction Unused Error Correction is calculated in accordance with the ISO 29158 specification. 8-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 170: Symbol Quality

    Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-7-1 Symbol Quality Menu Important: For descriptions of symbol grading functionality, refer to the Symbol Grading section in I/O. 8-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 171: Match String

    Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-8-1 Match String Menu 8-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 172: Diagnostics

    It also allows you to examine the read-only count values for multiple reader functions and states. Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-9-1 Diagnostics Menu 8-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 173: Image Storage

    Application Settings menu. 8-10-1 Image Storage Menu Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 174: Configuration Database

    • Determine how the image dimension parameters will be implemented (Window of Interest or Region of Interest). Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-11-1 Configuration Database Menu 8-29 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 175: Differences From Default

    The Differences from Default menu shows only commands whose parameters are not currently set to WebLink defaults. Commands from any of the eight categories may appear in this menu. Command parameters can be changed directly from this menu. 8-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 176 A-4 Model Number Structure ........A-61 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 177: Appendix A General Specifications

    Software WebLink *1. These symbologies are supported based on Omron’s read capability validation standard. Omron recommends that validation be performed for each application. ∞ *2. Unless otherwise specified, reading performance is defined with center of field of view, angle R=...
  • Page 178 Software WebLink *1. These symbologies are supported based on Omron’s read capability validation standard. Omron recommends that validation be performed for each application. ∞ *2. Unless otherwise specified, reading performance is defined with center of field of view, angle R=...
  • Page 179 Software WebLink *1. These symbologies are supported based on Omron’s read capability validation standard. Omron recommends that validation be performed for each application. ∞ *2. Unless otherwise specified, reading performance is defined with center of field of view, angle R=...
  • Page 180 Software WebLink *1. These symbologies are supported based on Omron’s read capability validation standard. Omron recommends that validation be performed for each application. ∞ *2. Unless otherwise specified, reading performance is defined with center of field of view, angle R=...
  • Page 181 Appendices MicroHAWK Cable Specifications MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 182 Appendices MicroHAWK Cable Specifications (continued) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 183 Appendices MicroHAWK Cable Specifications (continued) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 184 Appendices MicroHAWK Accessory Specifications MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 185 Appendices MicroHAWK Accessory Specifications (continued) A-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 186 Note: When the Read Rate mode (command) is set, the LED indicator will be lit longer as the Read Rate increases. In Bar Code Configuration mode, the LED indicators flash in order. A-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 187 Width Height Width Height Fixed Focus Field of View (mm) - Narrow Lens 0.3 MP 1.2 MP 5 MP Distance (mm) Width Height Width Height Width Height A-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 188 Height Long Range Autofocus Field of View (mm) 0.3 MP 1.2 MP 5 MP Distance (mm) Width Height Width Height Width Height 1000 1200 1300 1400 1500 A-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 189 30 mil 37.0 29.7 24.0 19.3 15.1 10.7 37.0 29.7 24.0 19.3 15.1 10.7 40 mil 49.3 39.6 31.9 25.8 20.1 14.3 49.3 39.6 31.9 25.8 20.1 14.3 A-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 190 17.1 11.0 59.2 47.5 38.3 30.9 24.1 17.1 11.0 40 mil 78.9 63.3 51.1 41.3 32.1 22.8 14.6 11.1 78.9 63.3 51.1 41.3 32.1 22.8 14.6 11.1 A-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 191 11.6 82.7 66.4 53.5 43.2 33.7 23.9 15.3 11.6 40 mil 110.2 88.5 71.4 57.6 44.9 31.9 20.5 15.4 110.2 88.5 71.4 57.6 44.9 31.9 20.5 15.4 A-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 192 Appendices Reader Dimensions A-1-4 MicroHAWK V320-F Front A-1-5 MicroHAWK V320-F Base A-1-6 MicroHAWK V320-F Top A-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 193 Appendices A-1-7 MicroHAWK V330-F Front A-1-8 MicroHAWK V330-F Base A-1-9 MicroHAWK V330-F Top A-1-10 MicroHAWK V330-F Side A-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 194 Appendices A-1-11 MicroHAWK V420-F Front A-1-12 MicroHAWK V420-F Base A-1-13 MicroHAWK V420-F Top A-1-14 MicroHAWK V420-F Side A-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 195 Appendices A-1-15 MicroHAWK V430-F Front A-1-16 MicroHAWK V430-F Base A-1-17 MicroHAWK V430-F Top A-1-18 MicroHAWK V430-F Side A-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 196 Appendices A-1-19 MicroHAWK V430-F with Alternate Optics and Ring Light A-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 197 • Note: If a malfunction occurred to your reader by noise, mount a noise filter (RSAL2001W manufactured by TDK-Lambda Corp.) close to the reader's power-supply terminals and ground the chassis of the filter. A-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 198 • "2-Terminal Power Supply" must still provide an "Earth" connection to the imager. • "Signal Ground" can be used for communications and/or discrete signal ground reference. It must not be used as Power Ground or Earth Ground. A-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 199 • Install the window: V430-AF0 (or window accessory: V430-AF1/AF2) onto the reader. • Secure the window in place using the screws provided. Do not over-tighten the screws. (1.0 in./lbs. (0.11 nm max.) A-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 200 Right Angle Mirror allows the reader to fit compact spaces. Reverses the image. Mirror 48.0 Bracket(1) (Material: Aluminum) 44.0 Mirror(1) (Material: Glass) VIEW A-A ø3.4 45.0 41.5 ø3.4 THRU 22.2 ø6.4 X 90° 24.0 42.3 A-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 201 Phillips-Head Screws (M2×6) (2) Washers for M2 Screws (2) R13.0 (2X) R19.0 R8.0 ø2.4 (2X) 60.0 17.7 30.0 21.2 50.0 58.8 60.0 80.0 30.0 R3.3 35.0 65.0 R20.0 ø6.6 A-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 202 In case of side installation: Mounting holes Mounting bracket Washer (M3) Phillips-head screw M3x6P=0.5mm In case of base installation: Mounting holes Mounting bracket Washer (M3) Phillips-head screw M3x6P=0.5mm A-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 203 Although the body case of V430 is connected to FG (Frame ground), the FG is isolated from the internal electric circuit GND (0 VDC). If noise affects it, take measures by referencing Grounding and Power section. A-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 204 MicroHAWK V320-F and V330-F Accessories Diffuser Kit – Peel and Stick Accessory. Exterior to unit. V330-AF1 Polarizer Kit – Peel and Stick Accessory. Exterior to unit. V330-AF2 A-29 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 205 Appendices A-3-7 MicroHAWK V420-F and V430-F Cables and Accessories L Bracket Adjustable Angle Mounting Kit V430-AM0 ¼-20 Camera Mounting Block Kit V430-AM1 A-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 206 Appendices 4” (102 mm) Ram Mount Stand V430-AM2 MS-4 / MINI to V/F4XX-F Adapter Plate V430-AM5 A-31 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 207 Appendices Smart Ring Light to V/F4XX-F Mounting Bracket V430-AM6 QX / Vision HAWK to V/F4XX-F Adapter Plate V430-AM7 A-32 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 208 Front Window Installation Kit V430-AF0 Diffuser Installation Kit V430-AF1 Polarizer Installation Kit V430-AF2 YAG Filter Installation Kit V430-AF4 ESD-Safe Window Installation Kit V430-AF5 Right Angle Mirror Installation Kit V430-AF3 A-33 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 209 V430-ALR White Light Installation Kit V430-ALW Blue Light Installation Kit V430-ALB IR Light Installation Kit V430-ALI QX-1 Interconnect Module – Power, Trigger, Smart Light Control Breakout 98-000103-02 A-34 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 210 QX-1 Field-Wireable M12 4-Pin Plug for Any Trigger Source or Photo Sensor – Screw Terminals 98-9000239-01 Power Supply, 100-240VAC, +24VDC, M12 12-Pin Socket – 1 Meter – U.S. / Euro Plug 97-000012-01 A-35 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 211 Appendices Omron Microscan Smart Light Series – Integrated Power and Strobe Control Module See Omron Microscan Smart Light Offering – Ring, DOAL, Large Area Lighting A-36 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 212 MicroHAWK V320-F Cables with Pinouts and Wire Colors V320-WRX-2M – RJ50 to RS-232 and External Power Straight – 2 M V320-WRXLR-2M – RJ50 to RS-232 and External Power Right Angle – 2 M A-37 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 213 Appendices V320-W8-3M – RJ50 to Flying Leads, Straight – 3 M A-38 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 214 Appendices V320-W8LR-3M – RJ50 to Flying Leads, Right Angle to the Right – 3 M A-39 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 215 Appendices V320-WR-1M – Adapter V320-F to all V420-F Cable Accessories, RJ50 to DB-15 – 1 M A-40 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 216 Appendices V320-WRLR-1M – Adapter V320-F to all V420-F Cable Accessories, Right Angle to the Right, RJ50 to DB-15 – 1 M A-41 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 217 Standard Ethernet Cables, Out-of-Cabinet Use; Rugged RJ45 Connectors on Both Ends; Light Blue High Flex Ethernet Cables for Robot and Cable Tray Use; Rugged RJ45 Connectors on Both Ends; Light Blue A-42 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 218 A-3-10 MicroHAWK V420-F Cables with Pinouts and Wire Colors V420-WUB-1M – USB Breakout Cable – 1 M V420-WUX-1M – Cable – USB Breakout with External Power Input – 1 M A-43 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 219 Appendices V420-WRX-1M – Cable – RS-232 Breakout (DB-15) and External Power Input – 1 M A-44 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 220 Appendices V420-WU8X-1M – Cable – USB, IO, and Power Breakout – 1 M A-45 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 221 Appendices V420-WRU8X-1M – Cable – RS-232, USB, IO, and Power Breakout – 1 M A-46 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 222 V430-WE-1M – Ethernet Communication Cable, Straight Connector, M12 Plug on Camera to RJ45 Connector – 1 M V430-WE-3M – Ethernet Communication Cable, Straight Connector, M12 Plug on Camera to RJ45 Connector – 3 M A-47 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 223 Plug on Camera to RJ45 Connector – 5 M V430-WELU-3M – Ethernet Communication Cable, Right Angle Up* Connector, M12 Plug on Camera to RJ45 – 3 M *Right angle up A-48 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 224 Connector, M12 Plug on Camera to RJ45 – 3 M *Right angle down V430-WQ-1M – Camera to QX-1 Interconnect Cable, M12 Socket to M12 Plug – 1 M A-49 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 225 V430-WQF-1M – Camera to QX-1 Interconnect Cable, M12 Socket to M12 Plug, with Power Filter – 300 MM V430-WQ-3M – Camera to QX-1 Interconnect Cable, M12 Socket to M12 Plug – 3 M A-50 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 226 61-000204-01 – QX-1 to Smart Light, M12 Plug on QX-1 to 5-Pin Socket on Light, Continuous Power – 3 M 61-000218-01 – QX-1 to Smart Light, M12 Plug on QX-1 to 5-Pin Socket on Light, Strobe Control – 3 M A-51 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 227 Appendices 61-9000135-01 – Y Cable, Camera / Power and Smart Light Power (Continuous On) – 1 M A-52 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 228 Appendices 61-9000137-01 – Y Cable, Camera / Power and Smart Light Strobe Control – 1 M A-53 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 229 Appendices V430-W8-3M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, Straight Power, IO, RS-232, USB – 3 M A-54 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 230 V430-W8F-3M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, with Power Filter – 3 M V430-W8-5M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, Straight Power, IO, RS-232, USB – 5 M A-55 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 231 V430-W8F-5M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, with Power Filter – 5 M V430-W8LU-3M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, Right Angle Up* Power, IO, RS-232, USB – 3 M *Right angle up A-56 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 232 Filter – 3 M *Right angle up V430-W8LD-3M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, Right Angle Down*, Power, IO, RS-232, USB – 3 M *Right angle down A-57 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 233 V430-W8LDF-3M – M12 to Flying Leads Cable, Right Angle Down*, with Power Filter – 3 M *Right angle down V430-WR-1M – M12 to RS-232 Breakout – 1 M A-58 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 234 Appendices V430-WR-3M – M12 to RS-232 Breakout – 3 M V430-WQR-3M – Camera to QX-1 Interconnect Cables with RS-232 Breakout – 2.7 M A-59 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 235 Appendices V430-WQK-3M – Camera to QX-1 Interconnect Cables with USB Keyboard Wedge Breakout – 2.7 M A-60 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 236 V320-F Monochrome Fixed Focus 03M, 12M 64, 81, 102, 133, 190, 300 None P, X Color Fixed Focus 64, 81, 102, 133, 190, 300 None P, X A-61 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 237 1280 x 960 (1.2 MP) Pixel, Mono Sensor, Global Shutter 2592 x 1944 (5 MP) Pixel, Color Sensor, Rolling Shutter Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-62 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 238 V330-F Monochrome Fixed Focus 03M, 12M 64, 81, 102, 133, 190, 300 None P, X Color Fixed Focus 64, 81, 102, 133, 190, 300 None P, X A-63 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 239 1280 x 960 (1.2 MP) Pixel, Mono Sensor, Global Shutter 2592 x 1944 (5 MP) Pixel, Color Sensor, Rolling Shutter Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-64 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 240 P, X 190, 300 Color Autofocus W, M 50 <-> 300 Autofocus None, White P, X Long Range None, Red, Specialty 75 <->1160 Autofocus P, X Autofocus White A-65 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 241 Medium Field of View – 7.7 mm Focal Length Lens Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-66 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 242 Medium Field of View – 7.7 mm Focal Length Lens Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-67 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 243 V420-F000L12M-[L][C][P] Classification Code Meaning Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-68 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 244 50 <-> 300 (M) Ring Light Red, White M, N 40 <-> 150 (N) Autofocus (Ring) Autofocus Specialty Long Range None, Red, 75 <->1160 Autofocus P, X Autofocus White A-69 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 245 Medium Field of View – 7.7 mm Focal Length Lens Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-70 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 246 Medium Field of View – 7.7 mm Focal Length Lens Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-71 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 247 V430-F000L12M-[L][C][P] Classification Code Meaning Light Type No Outer Light Standard Outer Light Light Color No Outer Light White Software License High Speed, Plus Mode High Speed, X-Mode A-72 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 248 B-1 MicroHAWK V320-F........
  • Page 249 Appendices B-1 MicroHAWK V320-F RJ50 Socket, 10 Pins MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 250 Appendices B-2 MicroHAWK V330-F RJ45 Connector, 8 Pins MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 251 V420-F’s 15-pin corner-exit cable and the host’s USB port. Function +5VDC TX232 RX232 Output 1+ Default+ Trigger+ D– Output 3+ New Master+ Output 2+ Vbus MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 252 If a proper ground is not available, electrical isolation of the reader should be performed. Using Omron Microscan’s Isolation Mounting Kit, P/N 98-9000064-01, will ensure that no ground loop or other external electrical noise can occur through the reader.
  • Page 253 Appendices MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 254: Appendix C Serial Commands

    C-1 Serial Commands ..........C-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 255 Serial Utility Commands are sent during operations and are not followed by <A> or <Z>. Serial Configuration Commands (K Commands) Omron Microscan’s serial configuration commands begin with a single “K” character followed by a 3- digit numeric character, comma-separated command fields, and an initializing command, as follows: <Knumeric character,data,data,...etc.><initializing command>...
  • Page 256 To enter control characters within a serial command, hold down the Ctrl key while typing the desired character. Example: To enter a carriage return and line feed (^M^J), enter <K141,1,CNTL-m CNTL-j> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 257 Appendices MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 258: Appendix D Communications

    D-15 Entering ASCII Characters as Hex Values ......D-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 259: Introduction

    Output format of serial Output data communications ASCII character notation: Hex notation: Addition to read strings, coordinate information of a read code and the print quality evaluation information can be added. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 260: Communications Serial Commands

    <K140,protocol,address> Preamble <K141,status,preamble characters> Postamble <K142,status,postamble characters> Response Timeout <K143,response timeout> LRC Status <K145,status> ACK/NAK Options <K147,RES,REQ,STX,ETX,ACK,NAK> Polling Mode Options <K148,RES,REQ,STX,ETX,ACK,NAK> EtherNet/IP Byte Swapping Enabled <K163,status> PROFINET <K164,status> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 261: Host Port Connections

    Data Bits, Host Port Usage: Only changed if necessary to match host setting. Serial Cmd: <K100,baud rate,parity,stop bits,data bits> Default: Eight Options: 0 = Seven 1 = Eight MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 262: Host Port Protocol

    Options: 1 to 50 1 = Poll address 0x1C, Select address 0x1D 2 = Poll address 0x1E, Select address 0x1F 50 = Poll address 0x7E, Select address 0x7F MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 263: Ack/Nak Options

    (if enabled). When the sender receives an ACK, too many NAKs, or times out (if already enabled), it will send a RES (if enabled) to terminate the transaction. • Note: See ACK/NAK Data Flow Examples for sample ACK/NAK communication scenarios. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 264: Polling Mode Options

    REQ: (Request) STX: (Start of Text) ETX: (End of Text) ACK: (Acknowledge) NAK: (Negative Acknowledge) • Note: See Polling Mode Data Flow Examples for sample Polling Mode communication scenarios. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 265: Ethernet

    Enables or disables Ethernet connectivity in the reader. This corresponds to the <K126> command. It requires a <Zrdall> to return to default settings. D-7-1 IP Address This is the IP address of the reader when it is in Static IP Address Mode. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 266 This is the subnet of the reader when it is in Static IP Address Mode. D-7-3 Gateway This is the gateway IP address of the reader when it is in Static IP Address Mode. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 267 When Timed Window is selected, Search and Configure Mode will find the reader and settings can be changed, but only 60 seconds from the last reset. After 60 seconds, Search and Configure Mode will be disabled. D-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 268: Response Timeout

    Serial Cmd: <K143,response timeout> Default: 12 (in 1 ms increments) Options: 0 to 255 (A zero (0) setting causes an indefinite wait.) D-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 269: Lrc (Longitudinal Redundancy Check) Status

    (usually the host) performs the same addition and compares the results. Serial Cmd: <K145,status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled D-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 270: Protocol Configuration Examples

    Baud Rate: 230K; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 2; Data Bits: 8 <K140,4> ACK/NAK <K147,,,01,1B,2E,1F> Default RES and REQ (00, disabled); STX=0x01; ETX=0x1B; ACK=0x2E; NAK=0x1F <K102,0> RS-232 enabled <K143,50> 50 ms Response Timeout D-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 271: Preamble

    Options: To enter control characters within a serial command, hold down the Ctrl key while typing the desired character. Example: <K141,1,CNTL-m> to enter the control character ^M. D-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 272: Postamble

    ^M^J corresponds to: carriage return/line feed. Options: To enter control characters within a serial command, hold down the control key while typing the desired character. Example: <K142,1,CNTL-m CNTL-j> to enter ^M^J. D-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 273: Ethernet/Ip Byte Swapping Enabled

    D-13 EtherNet/IP Byte Swapping Enabled Definition: Enables or disables EtherNet/IP byte swapping for decode data. Serial Cmd: <K163,status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled D-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 274: Profinet

    Appendices D-14 PROFINET Definition: Enables or disables the PROFINET communications protocol. Serial Cmd: <K164,status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled D-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 275: Entering Ascii Characters As Hex Values

    . This is because the only field that is being changed is the “postamble character(s)” field. (See Serial Configuration Command Conventions for a more detailed explanation of this command shortcut.) D-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 276: Appendix E Calibration

    E-4 Additional Notes about Calibration ......E-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 277: Calibration Serial Commands

    Appendices E-1 Calibration Serial Commands <K529,gain,exposure,focus position,symbol type,WOI framing, Calibration Options WOI margin, line scan height,processing> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 278: Calibration Overview

    When the reader enters calibration, it runs through an optimization cycle that sets the ideal parameters for reading symbols at the highest possible level of performance. Calibration can be specially configured to optimize specific parameters, such as gain, exposure, and symbol type. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 279: Calibration Options

    The image sensor converges on the optimal gain value within a few image frames. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 280 The image sensor converges on the optimal exposure value within a few image frames. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 281 Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Disabled When this feature is disabled, only the current enabled symbologies will be considered during the calibration process. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 282 If the calibration process is successful, the Window of Interest columns will be modified to vertically frame the symbol, plus an additional margin area around the symbol, determined by the WOI Margin parameter. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 283 Serial Cmd: <K529,gain,exposure,focus position,symbol type,WOI framing,WOI margin, line scan height,processing> Default: 64 (pixels) Options: 3 to 1280 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 284 The reader will spend a high amount of effort attempting to decode the given symbol for each parameter configuration. Definable The processing time for each image frame is defined by Image Processing Timeout. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 285: Additional Notes About Calibration

    The Search process will use the configurable Window of Interest for image captures. However, when the search process is completed, the WOI will be reduced to include only the symbol of interest and some additional boundary area. E-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 286: Appendix F Read Cycle

    F-14 Decodes Before Output ........F-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 287: Read Cycle Serial Commands

    4,time between captures 4 and 5,time between captures 5 and 6,time between captures 6 and 7,time between captures 7 and 8 Image Storage <K244,image storage type,image store mode> Image Processing Timeout <K245,image processing timeout> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 288: Read Cycle Setup

    Select Number of Captures (if in Rapid Capture Mode). Set the Time Before First Capture and Time Between Captures, if any. • Note: The capture rate increases as the frame size decreases. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 289: Multisymbol

    , (comma) Options: Any available ASCII character. • Note: If No-Read messages are disabled and there are No-Reads occurring, separators will only be inserted between symbol data outputs. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 290: Trigger Mode And Filter Duration

    • Note: If Trigger Mode is set to Continuous Read 1 Output, the reader will behave as if Number of Symbols were set to 1, regardless of the user-defined configuration. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 291 The read cycle ends with a good read output, or, depending on the End of Read Cycle setting, a timeout or new trigger occurs. Serial Cmd: <K200,3> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 292 <K525,,,Auto Focus Mode> field is set to 1, and if there is a series of no-reads, this mode will self-start a focus pass. <K525,,,, # noreads> defines how many no-reads must occur before the focus pass will start. Serial Cmd: <K200,6> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 293 Serial Cmd: <K200,trigger mode,leading edge trigger filter,trailing edge trigger filter> Default: Options: 1 to 65535 (Trigger filter range: 32.0 µs to 2.10 seconds) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 294: External Trigger Polarity

    Determines the active state of the trigger signal applied to the cable input of the reader. Serial Cmd: <K202,active state> Default: Positive Options: 0 = Negative 1 = Positive MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 295: Serial Trigger

    Control characters entered on the command line are displayed in the menu as mnemonic characters. • Note: Serial Data or Serial Data or External Edge triggering mode must be enabled for Serial Trigger Character to take effect. F-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 296: Start Trigger Character (Non-Delimited

    Serial Cmd: <K229,start character> Default: NUL (00 in hex) (disabled) Options: Two hex digits representing any ASCII character except XON and XOFF. F-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 297: Stop Trigger Character (Non-Delimited

    Serial Cmd: <K230,stop character> Default: NUL (00 in hex) (disabled) Options: Two hex digits representing an ASCII character. F-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 298: End Of Read Cycle

    In the case of External Level, a falling edge trigger ends the read cycle but the next read cycle does not begin until the occurrence of the next rising edge trigger. F-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 299 Definition: Read Cycle Timeout is the duration of the read cycle. Serial Cmd: <K220,end of read cycle,read cycle timeout> Default: 50 (x10 ms) Options: 1 to 65535 F-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 300: Capture Mode

    This command also affects the number of stored images allowed in the system. If the maximum number of captures is selected, the number of stored images allowed will be 0. F-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 301 Number of Captures setting. First trigger Capture starts the read Captures on every trigger cycle Read cycle ends on New Trigger or Timeout, as configured. Processing F-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 302 Specifies the number of images that can be stored in read cycle history. Serial Cmd: <K241,capture mode,number of captures,rapid capture mode,number of continuous captures,images per read cycle limit,read cycle history> Default: Options: 0 and 255 F-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 303: Capture Timing

    • Note: Number of Captures and number of frame delays (Time Between Captures) must be the same. Start of Read Cycle Time Delay Between Captures = 0 Diagram A End of Read Cycle Time Delay Between Captures varies. Diagram B F-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 304: Image Processing Timeout

    • If a timeout occurs during processing and no symbols in the field of view have been decoded, the image will be recorded as a No-Read. For this reason, a longer timeout should be tried to ensure that the symbol is decoded successfully. F-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 305: Image Storage

    In this mode, image storage continues after available memory limits are reached. The oldest image in memory is overwritten, so you will always have the most recent stored image. F-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 306 Number of Symbols: Frame # 1: No-Read Frame # 2: No-Read Frame # 3: Good Read, Symbol # 1 Read Cycle Result: No-Read Stored Frame: Frame # 2 F-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 307: Decodes Before Output

    This value specifies the number of times a symbol needs to be read to qualify as a good read. Serial Cmd: <K221,good decode(s) needed> Default: Options: 1 to 255 F-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 308: Appendix G Symbologies

    G-19 DotCode ........... . G-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 309: Symbologies Serial Commands

    <K481,status,check character output,fixed symbol length status, BC412 fixed symbol length> DataBar-14 <K482,status> DataBar Limited <K483,status> DataBar Expanded <K484,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length> <K485,status,[unused],fixed symbol length status,fixed MicroPDF417 symbol length> DotCode <K497,status,rotation mode> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 310: Data Matrix

    Serial Cmd: <K479,ECC 200 status,ECC 000 status,ECC 050 status,ECC 080 status, ECC 100 status,ECC 140 status,ECC 120 status,ECC 130 status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 311 Serial Cmd: <K479,ECC 200 status,ECC 000 status,ECC 050 status,ECC 080 status, ECC 100 status,ECC 140 status,ECC 120 status,ECC 130 status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 312: Aztec

    5% to 95% of the total data region. The recommended error correction level is 23% of symbol capacity plus codewords. Serial Cmd: <K458,status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 313: Qr Code

    QR Code has error protection capability. Data can often be restored even if a part of the symbol has become dirty or damaged. Serial Cmd: <K480,status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 314: Micro Qr Code

    Micro QR Code is a 2D matrix symbology that comes in 4 different symbol sizes, the largest capable of encoding 35 numeric characters. Serial Cmd: <K459,status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 315: Code 39

    (3x) the narrow element width. Serial Cmd: <K470,status,check character status,check character output status,large intercharacter gap,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,full ASCII set> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 316 ASCII character set, from 0 to 255. Serial Cmd: <K470,status,check character status,check character output status,large intercharacter gap,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,full ASCII set> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 317: Code 128/Ean 128

    <K474,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status, output format,application record separator status,application record separator character,application record brackets,application record padding> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled 2 = Required G-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 318 <K474,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,EAN 128 status, output format,application record separator status,application record separator character,application record brackets,application record padding> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 319 When disabled, symbol data is sent without the check charac- ter. Serial Cmd: <K481,status,check character output,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length> Default: Options: 1 to 64 G-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 320: Interleaved 2

    If Range Mode is enabled, Symbol Length # 1 and Symbol Length # 2 form a range into which the length of the symbol must fall to be considered valid. G-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 321 Length # 2 fields can form the start or end of the range. Serial Cmd: <K472,status,check character status,check character output,symbol length #1,symbol length #2,guard bar status,range mode status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 322: Code 93

    This is the symbol length value against which all Code 93 symbols will be compared. Serial Cmd: <K475,status,fixed symbol length status,symbol length> Default: Options: 1 to 64 G-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 323: Codabar

    Serial Cmd: <K471,status,start/stop match,start/stop output,large intercharacter gap,fixed symbol length status,symbol length,check character type,check character output> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 324 This condition must be accounted for if a fixed length is also being used. Serial Cmd: <K471,status,start/stop match,start/stop output,large intercharacter gap,fixed symbol length status,symbol length,check character type,check character output> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 325: Upc/Ean

    1 = Enabled 2 = Required Disabled UPC Supplementals will not be decoded. Enabled When enabled, the reader will try to decode a main and a supplemental. G-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 326 Either 2 character or 5 character supplementals will be considered valid. 2 Characters Only Only two character supplementals will be considered valid. 5 Characters Only Only five character supplementals will be considered valid. G-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 327 UPC specification. Serial Cmd: <K473,UPC status,EAN status,supplementals status,separator status, separator character,supplemental type,format UPC-E as UPC-A> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 328: Pharmacode

    Sets the minimum number of bars that a Pharmacode symbol must have to be considered valid. Serial Cmd: <K477,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,minimum number of bars,bar width status,direction,fixed threshold value,back- ground color> Default: Options: 1 to 16 G-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 329 Pharmacode symbol must have to be considered valid. Serial Cmd: <K477,status,fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length,minimum number of bars,bar width status,direction,fixed threshold value,background color> Default: White Options: 0 = Black 1 = White G-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 330: Postal Symbologies

    When Japan Post is enabled (<K460,3>), the reader will only decode Japan Post symbols. Royal Mail When Royal Mail is enabled (<K460,4>), the reader will only decode Royal Mail symbols. G-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 331 If U.S. Post and PLANET Status are both enabled, the reader will decode PLANET symbols. Serial Cmd: <K460,postal symbology type,POSTNET status,PLANET status, USPS4CB status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 332 If U.S. Post and USPS4CB Status are both enabled, the reader will decode USPS4CB symbols. Serial Cmd: <K460,postal symbology type,POSTNET status,PLANET status,USPS4CB status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 333: Gs1 Databar

    Serial Cmd: <K482,status> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled G-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 334: Pdf417

    <K476,status,[unused],fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length> Default: Options: 1 to 2710 • Note: Fixed Symbol Length Status must be enabled for Fixed Symbol Length to take effect. G-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 335: Micropdf417

    <K485,status,[unused],fixed symbol length status,fixed symbol length> Default: Options: 1 to 366 • Note: Fixed Symbol Length Status must be enabled for Fixed Symbol Length to take effect. G-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 336: Composite

    Definition: Allows the user to change the separator character from a comma to a new character. Serial Cmd: <K453,mode,separator status,separator> Default: , (comma) Options: Any ASCII character. G-29 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 337: Dotcode

    The reader will decode +/– approximately 10 degrees from the horizontal or vertical symbols. It is slightly slower than the No Rotation option. OmniDirectional The reader will support 360 degree reading. Omnidirectional is significantly slower than the other two options. G-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 338 H-26 Image Push to Host Detailed Setup ......H-52 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 339 Unused ECC,Unused ECC threshold> Output 1 Parameters <K810,output on,output state,pulse width,output mode> Output 2 Parameters <K811,output on,output state,pulse width,output mode> Output 3 Parameters <K812,output on,output state,pulse width,output mode> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 340 Threshold, Cell Contrast, Cell Contrast Threshold, Cell Modulation, Cell Modulation Threshold, Fixed Pattern Damage, Fixed Pattern Damage Threshold, Axial Nonuniformity, Axial Nonuniformity Threshold, Grid Nonuniformity, Grid Nonuniformity Threshold, Unused ECC, Unused ECC Threshold> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 341 Threshold, Cell Contrast, Cell Contrast Threshold, Cell Modulation, Cell Modulation Threshold, Fixed Pattern Damage, Fixed Pattern Damage Threshold, Axial Nonuniformity, Axial Nonuniformity Threshold, Grid Nonuniformity, Grid Nonuniformity Threshold, Unused ECC, Unused ECC Threshold> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 342: Symbol Data Output

    With Any Good Read enabled, the reader outputs symbol data for any qualified symbol in the read cycle regardless of Matchcode Type setting. No Read is output if no symbols are qualified. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 343 When set to Disabled, the symbol data output does not contain symbology information. Enabled When set to Enabled, the symbol data output contains a three-character symbology identifier sequence. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 344: Read Message

    • Note: No-Read Message will only be transmitted if Symbol Data Output is set to Match, Mismatch, or Good Read. No-Read Message can be set to any ASCII character. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 345: Read Duration Output

    Read Duration Output Separator Definition: User defined character that separates the symbol information from the Read Duration Output. Serial Cmd: <K706,status,separator> Default: [space character] Options: Any ASCII character. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 346: Output Indicators

    To use Static Presentation: Enable Continuous Read. Select the number of symbols. Enable Static Presentation in Green Flash Mode. Select the read time in Green Flash Duration. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 347 Green Flash Duration value. Serial Cmd: <K750,green flash mode,target pattern status,green flash duration> Default: 25 (250ms) Options: 0 to 65535 (in 10 ms increments) H-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 348: Led Configuration

    <K737,LED mode,ISO/IEC 16022 grade> Default: Final Grade Options: 0 = Final Grade 1 = Symbol Contrast 2 = Print Growth 3 = Axial Non-Uniformity 4 = Unused ECC H-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 349: Serial Verification

    For example, a carriage return will be shown as: ^M. Serial Cmd: <K701,serial command echo status, unused, control/hex output> Default: Control Options: 0 = Control 1 = Hex H-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 350: Setup Button

    This is the same as sending a <Zrc> command. Serial Cmd: <K770,global status,default on power-on,load Configuration Database, save for power-on> Default: Enabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 351 If enabled, after calibration is complete, all parameters will be saved for power-on. Serial Cmd: <K770,global status,default on power-on,load Configuration Database, save for power-on> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 352: Setup Button Modes

    Functions in the same way as new master pin input whenever the associated button position is selected. The new master pin’s Consecutive Decode requirement holds true for this function. H-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 353  Position 3 Hold down button until the 20%, 40%, and 60% LEDs illuminate.  Position 4 Hold down button until the 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% LEDs illuminate. H-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 354: Appendix I Symbol Quality

    Typically used when a discrete indication is needed to flag a symbol quality condition. Definition: Activates discrete output when a symbol quality condition is met, depending on the symbol quality option enabled. H-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 355 The programmable output is active when the Output On condition has been met and is held active until a new read cycle begins. • Note: All of the Output On modes are inhibited when any Output on Warning is active for Output 1. H-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 356: Trend Analysis Output 1

    The number of triggers to examine for the trend analysis condition. Serial Cmd: <K780,trend analysis mode,trigger evaluation period,number to output on, decodes per trigger threshold> Default: Options: 0 to 255 H-19 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 357 Enabling this setting will also append the decode count to the symbol data. Serial Cmd: <K780,trend analysis mode,trigger evaluation period,number to output on, decodes per trigger threshold> Default: Options: 0 to 65535 H-20 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 358: Iso/Iec 16022 Symbol Quality Output 1

    <K800,output on symbol contrast,symbol contrast threshold,output on print growth,print growth threshold,output on axial non-uniformity,axial non-uniformity threshold,output on UEC,UEC threshold> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-21 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 359 UEC,UEC threshold> Default: Grade C Options: 0 = Grade A 1 = Grade B 2 = Grade C 3 = Grade D H-22 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 360: Iso/Iec 15415 Symbol Quality Output 1

    ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-23 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 361 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-24 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 362 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-25 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 363 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-26 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 364 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-27 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 365: Iso/Iec 15416 Symbol Quality Output 1

    Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-28 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 366 Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-29 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 367 Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-30 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 368 Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-31 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 369 Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-32 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 370 Zone, quiet zone threshold > Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-33 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 371: Iso/Iec 29158 Symbol Quality Output 1

    ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-34 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 372 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-35 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 373 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-36 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 374 ECC, unused ECC threshold> Default: Grade B Options: 0 = Grade D 1 = Grade C 2 = Grade B 3 = Grade A H-37 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 375: Diagnostics Output 1

    Note: This feature cannot be used if the reader is in a Continuous Read mode. Serial Cmd: <K790,unused 1,service unit> Default: Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-38 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 376: Other Outputs

    ECC, unused ECC threshold> H-39 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 377 ECC, unused ECC threshold> H-17-7 Diagnostics Output 2 Serial Cmd: <K791,unused 1,service unit> H-17-8 Configurable Output 3 Serial Cmd: <K812,output on,output state,pulse width,output mode> H-40 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 378 ECC, unused ECC threshold> H-41 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 379 ECC, unused ECC threshold> H-17-14 Diagnostics Output 3 Serial Cmd: <K792,unused 1,service unit> H-42 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 380: Power On/Reset Counts

    Power-On Flash Saves uses a 16-bit counter that increments each time an reader setting is saved to the customer parameter section of flash memory with a <Zc> command. H-43 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 381: Time Since Reset

    16-bit counter (0 to 60) Minutes uses a 16-bit counter that increments every 60 seconds. • Note: Time counts are reset at power-on, but not with an <A> or <Z> command. H-44 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 382: Service Message

    Threshold Serial Cmd: <K409,status,service message,threshold,resolution> Default: 300 (5 minutes) Options: 1 to 65535 Resolution Serial Cmd: <K409,status,service message,threshold,resolution> Default: Seconds Options: 0 = Seconds 1 = Minutes H-45 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 383: User-Assigned Name

    “sticky” parameter so it cannot be defaulted without a <Zrdall> or <K412d> command. Serial Cmd: <K412,user-assigned name> Options: ASCII string, up to 19 characters H-46 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 384: Output Object Info

    The point with the lowest X + Y sum will be output first, followed by the next three points in a clockwise direction. Example: (032,040)(287,056)(287,279)(048,271) H-47 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 385: Database Identifier Output

    H-23-2 Separator Usage: The separator character separates the symbol data from the database identifier. Serial Cmd: <K759,status,separator> Default: <space> Options: Any ASCII character. H-48 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 386: Quality Output

    When the read cycle ends, the reader outputs any decoded symbol data along with the decodes per trigger count. Serial Cmd: <K704,separator,decodes per trigger status> Default: Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled H-49 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 387: Image Push To Host

    Image File Format defines the image format you want to use. Serial Cmd: <K763,image storage status,stored image type,image storage,image file format,image quality,image scale,file save options> Default: Options: 0 = PNG 1 = JPG H-50 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 388 <K763,image storage status,stored image type,image storage,image file format,image quality,image scale,file save options> Default: Image Options: 1 = Image 2 = Read Cycle Report 3 = Image + Read Cycle Report H-51 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 389: Image Push To Host Detailed Setup

    <K764,image storage location,FTP host info,transfer optimization,RAM drive size in MB,save image until,action at image storage limit> Default: Speed Options: 0 = Speed (Lossy) 1 = Accuracy (Lossless) H-52 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 390 The following is a list of the number of images to be saved when the Image File Format is PNG and, the Image Scale is Full. No. of images to be saved Resolution default: 20MB Max.: 50MB 0.3 Mpix 1.2 Mpix 5 Mpix H-53 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 391 <K764,image storage location,FTP host info,transfer optimization,RAM drive size in MB,save image until,action at image storage limit> Default: Stop Options: 0 = Stop 1 = Erase Oldest First H-54 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 392 ISO/IEC 16022 Symbol Quality Output ......I-6 Omron Microscan Symbol Quality Output ......I-8 ISO/IEC 15415 Symbol Quality Output .
  • Page 393: Symbol Quality Serial Commands

    Output modulation, defects, decodability, quiet zone> <K727, overall, cell contrast, cell modulation, fixed pattern ISO/IEC 29158 Symbol Quality damage, axial nonuniformity, grid nonuniformity, unused Output ECC> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 394: Overview Of Symbol Quality

    Microscan Symbol Quality Output, ISO/IEC 15415 Symbol Quality Output, ISO/IEC 15416 Symbol Quality Output, and ISO/IEC 29158 Symbol Quality Output. Total Read Time, Symbol Quality Separator, and Output Mode are common parameters. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 395: Symbol Quality Separator/Output Mode

    Symbol Quality Separator Definition: Inserts a separator between each enabled field of the symbol quality output. Serial Cmd: <K708,symbol quality separator,output mode> Default: <SP> (space character) Options: Any ASCII character. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 396 If in Value Mode, the calculated value for the given parameter is appended to the symbol data. Score If in Score Mode, a percentage of passing lines for that parameter is appended to the symbol data. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 397: Iso/Iec 16022 Symbol Quality Output

    If enabled, the print growth is appended to the symbol data according to the ISO/IEC 16022 Symbol Quality Output Mode setting. Serial Cmd: <K709,symbol contrast,print growth,axial non-uniformity,UEC> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 398 If enabled, the UEC is appended to the symbol data according to the ISO/IEC 16022 Symbol Quality Output Mode setting. Serial Cmd: <K709,symbol contrast,print growth,axial non-uniformity,UEC> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 399: Omron Microscan Symbol Quality Output

    When enabled, the decode time is appended to the symbol data. Serial Cmd: <K710,percent cell damage,total read time,capture time,locate time,decode time,pixels per element,ECC level,matrix size,quiet zone,symbol angle> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 400 L-shaped finder pattern relative to the reader. Serial Cmd: <K710,percent cell damage,total read time,capture time,locate time,decode time,pixels per element,ECC level,matrix size,quiet zone,symbol angle> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 401: Iso/Iec 15415 Symbol Quality Output

    Serial Cmd: <K725, aperture, overall, contrast, modulation, reflectance margin, fixed pattern damage, axial non-uniformity, grid non-uniformity, unused ECC> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 402 Serial Cmd: <K725, aperture, overall, contrast, modulation, reflectance margin, fixed pattern damage, axial non-uniformity, grid non-uniformity, unused ECC> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 403 <VAL3>: Responds with a text report that summarized the grading of ISO/IEC15415. This command will return the evaluation results, in a format similar to the one shown below. I-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 404: Iso/Iec 15416 Symbol Quality Output

    <K726, aperture, overall, edge determination, decode, contrast, mini- mum reflectance, minimum edge contrast, modulation, defects, decod- ability, quiet zone> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 405 <K726, aperture, overall, edge determination, decode, contrast, mini- mum reflectance, minimum edge contrast, modulation, defects, decod- ability, quiet zone> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 406 <K726, aperture, overall, edge determination, decode, contrast, mini- mum reflectance, minimum edge contrast, modulation, defects, decod- ability, quiet zone> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 407 <VAL4>: Responds with a text report that summarized the grading of ISO/IEC15416. This command will return the evaluation results, in a format similar to the one shown below. I-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 408: Iso/Iec 29158 Symbol Quality Output

    Serial Cmd: <K727, overall, cell contrast, cell modulation, fixed pattern damage, axial non-uniformity, grid non-uniformity, unused ECC> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled I-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 409 <VAL5>: Responds with a text report that summarized the grading of ISO/IEC29158. This command will return the evaluation results, in a format similar to the one shown below. I-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 410 J-7 New Master Pin ..........J-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 411: Appendix J Matchcode

    <K224,number of master symbols> New Master Pin <K225,status> Sequence Step Interval <K228,sequence step interval> Master Symbol Data <K231,index,master symbol data> Match Replace <K735,status,match replacement string> Mismatch Replace <K736,status,mismatch replacement string> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 412: Overview Of Matchcode

    (b) Send a <G> (Read Next Symbol as Master Symbol) command. (c) Enable the New Master Pin command and activate the discrete input to store the next symbol read as the master symbol. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 413: Matchcode Type

    (incremental) or descending (decremental) order. Serial Cmd: <K223,matchcode type,sequential matching,match start position,match length,wild card character,sequence on No-Read,sequence on mismatch> Default: Increment Options: 0 = Increment 1 = Decrement MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 414 Wild Card Character allows a user to define a wild card character as part of the master symbol. Serial Cmd: <K223,matchcode type,sequential matching,match start position,match length,wild card character,sequence on No-Read,sequence on mismatch> Default: * (asterisk) Options: Any ASCII character. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 415 No-Read,sequence on mismatch> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled (1) The reader will sequence the master to one more or one less than the decoded symbol. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 416 As an example of Sequence on Mismatch Disabled, consider the following decodes: Master Symbol Decoded Symbol Master Symbol after Decode 004 (sequenced because of previous match) 006 (sequenced because of previous match) 006 (not sequenced) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 417: Sequence Step Interval

    Any number from 1 to 32768 Example: If Sequence Step is set to 3 and Sequential Matching is set to Increment: Master Symbol Decoded Symbol Master Symbol after Decode MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 418: Match Replace

    Definition: User-defined data string that, when enabled, replaces symbol data whenever a match occurs. Serial Cmd: <K735,status,replacement string> Default: MATCH Options: An ASCII string up to 64 characters. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 419: Mismatch Replace

    User-defined data string that, when enabled, replaces symbol data whenever a mismatch occurs. Serial Cmd: <K736,status,replacement string> Default: MISMATCH Options: An ASCII string up to 64 characters. J-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 420: New Master Pin

    1, and prior to reading and effectively loading position 1, the response to <NEWM> would be <NEWM/1>. Once a symbol has been read and loaded, the status will be cleared: <NEWM/0>. Serial Cmd: <NEWM> J-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 421 Appendices J-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 422 K-13 Fast Linear Mode ..........K-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 423: Camera And Ip Setup Serial Commands

    <K544,red gain,green gain,blue gain> Morphological Pre-Processing <K550,status> Morphological Operation <K551,morphological operation,operator size> Set License <K556,license file name,license key> Linear Security Level <K560,linear security level> Fast Linear Mode <K561,fast linear mode> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 424: Window Of Interest

    Options: V430-F000 50C QSXGA: 0 to (2592 – column width) V430-F000 12M SXGA: 0 to (1280 – column width) V430-F M03M WVGA: 0 to (752 – column width) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 425 For example, a column pointer value of 101 would actually be 100. A user query for the value of this setting would still return 101. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 426: Pixel Binning

    2:1 reduction in the horizontal pixels for a combined 4:1 reduction. An image with a dimension of 640 x 480 will be scaled to 320 x 240. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 427: Camera Settings

    • Level 1 = 0 to 24% • Level 2 = 25 to 49% • Level 3 = 50 to 74% • Level 4 = 75 to 100% MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 428: White Balance Settings (Qsxga Color Only

    (lowest gain) to 100% (highest gain). The color channel parameters are used to avoid unrealistic colors so that objects that appear white to the human eye are rendered white in the final image. The default value for this parameter is factory-calibrated. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 429: Color Filter

    This filter is recommended for most decoding applications that can afford extra processing time. • Note: For high-resolution 1D symbols that are positioned horizontally, the Horizontal 1D Symbols filter is preferable. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 430: Focus Setup

    This is the number of no-reads that are encountered consecutively in a Continuous Read mode to trigger an Autofocus pass. Serial Cmd: <K525,focal distance,distance units,focus mode,no-read limit> Default: Options: 1 to 255 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 431: Illumination Brightness

    3 = Outer LED Only External Strobe For Configurable Output 3 (K812), Output On, Use as External Illumination Strobe to function, Light Source must be set to External Strobe. K-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 432 Light ON Delay Time set to 100 μs with exposure set to 150 μs. Serial Cmd: <K536,brightness,light source,fixed light on time,fixed light on delay time> Options: 0 - 100,000 μs Default: K-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 433: Morphological Pre-Processing

    • Important: This command must be set to Enabled for Morphological Operation to function. Serial Cmd: <K550,morphological pre-processing> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled K-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 434: Morphological Operation And Operator Size

    Data Matrix symbol. Dilate (Shrink Dark) Dilate increases the light cell size of a symbol. Useful for increasing the light cell size of a light-on-dark Data Matrix symbol. K-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 435 Default: Small Options: 3 = Small (3 pixels by 3 pixels) 5 = Medium (5 pixels by 5 pixels) 7 = Large (7 pixels by 7 pixels) K-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 436: Damaged Symbol

    Enabling Damaged Symbol may significantly increase decode time. Serial Cmd: <K519,damaged symbol status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled K-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 437: Linear Security Level

    Serial Cmd: <K560,linear security level> Default: Aggressive Options: 0 = Aggressive 1 = Normal 2 = Secure K-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 438: Fast Linear Mode

    Horizontal requires that the entire symbol be oriented horizontally in the reader’s field of view. Vertical requires that the entire symbol be oriented vertically in the reader’s field of view. K-17 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 439 Appendices K-18 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 440: Appendix L Configuration Database

    L-9 Request All Configuration Database Settings ..... . L-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 441: Introduction

    • Settable parameters: Exposure, Gain, Focal Distance, Pixel Binning, Window of Interest/Region of Interest, Symbology, Morphology Operator, and Morphology Size. • Switch command of the database: <K255-,index> • Automatic switching function of the database: <K252,number of active indexes> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 442: Configuration Database Serial Commands

    Save Current Settings to Database <K255+,index> Load Current Settings from Database <K255-,index> Request Selected Index Settings <K255?,index> Request All Database Settings <K255?> <K256,switch mode,frame count/time,image process Database Mode looping,image dimensions> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 443: Number Of Active Indexes

    Sort Database moves the database entry that produced a successful decode to the first position in the list of database entries. Serial Cmd: <K252,number of active indexes,sort database> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 444: Configuration Database Status

    Region of Interest setup. There is no benefit to Pixel Binning to increase processing speed when ROI is configured, because the frame size would need to be increased to make Pixel Binning possible. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 445 Options: V430-F000 50C QSXGA: 8 to (2592 – column pointer) V430-F000 12M SXGA: 8 to (1280 – column pointer) V430-F M03M WVGA: 8 to (752 – column pointer) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 446 If enabled, Code 93 will be active for this database index. Interleaved 2 of 5 (Add 128) If enabled, Interleaved 2 of 5 will be active for this database index. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 447 Aztec (Add 131072) If enabled, Aztec will be active for this database index. Postal Symbologies (Add 262144) If enabled, Postal Symbologies will be active for this database index. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 448 Specifies the morphology operator size to apply: Small (3 x 3), Medium (5 x 5), and Large (7 x 7). Serial Cmd: <K255,index,exposure,gain,focal distance,pixel binning,row pointer,column pointer, row depth,column width,symbology,morphology operator,morphology size> Default: Small(3 x 3) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 449: Database Mode

    Useful in applications where it is necessary to process a single captured image multiple times using different IP and decode parameters. Serial Cmd: <K256,switch mode,frame count/time,image process looping,image dimensions> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled L-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 450 Determines how the image dimension parameters will be implemented. Serial Cmd: <K256,switch mode,frame count/time,image process looping,image dimensions> Default: Options: 0 = Window of Interest 1 = Region of Interest L-11 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 451 Also, if this feature is used in conjunction with Output Filtering, multiple decoded symbols in a cap- tured image frame can be output according to their location in the field of view. L-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 452: Save Current Settings To Configuration Database

    Allows current, active configuration settings to be saved to a selected database index. Serial Cmd: <K255+,index> Example: <K255+,5> This command phrase saves the reader’s current, active configuration settings to database index 5. L-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 453: Load Current Settings From Configuration Database

    • Data Matrix ECC level is determined by the current settings and not by database settings. Therefore, the database does not know which ECC level to enable, and has no effect on current Data Matrix ECC settings. L-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 454: Request Selected Index Settings

    Request Selected Index Settings Definition: Returns configuration settings for the selected database index. Serial Cmd: <K255?,index> Example: <K255?,5> This command phrase returns the configuration settings for database index 5. L-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 455: Request All Configuration Database Settings

    Returns configuration settings for all indexes in the Configuration Database. Serial Cmd: <K255?> Example: <K255?> This command phrase returns the configuration settings for all 10 database indexes. L-16 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 456 M-9 Other Operational Serial Commands ......M-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 457: Operational Commands

    Store Next Symbol Read to Database Index 1 <Gn> Store Next Symbol Read to Database Index n Master Database <NEWM> New Master Load Status Reader Status <?> Reader Status Request MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 458 Initiate Un-Optimize Operation <OPT?> Display Optimize Status Barcode Configuration <BCCFG> Enter Barcode Configuration <VAL3> ISO/IEC 15415 Grading Report Symbol Quality <VAL4> ISO/IEC 15416 Grading Report <VAL5> ISO/IEC 29158 Grading Report MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 459: Read Rate

    Sending <Cp> instructs the reader to transmit the percentage of decodes and any decoded symbol data. End Read Rate Test Sending <J> ends both the Percent test and the Decodes/Second test. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 460: Counters

    Sending <X> displays the number of decoded symbols since the last reset that do not match the master symbol. Mismatch Counter Reset Sending <Y> sets the Mismatch Counter to 0. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 461: Device Control

    Disabling the reader will not affect any com- mands that have already been downloaded. Enable Reader Sending <H> will turn the reader ON and allow it to enter read cycles. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 462: Master Database

    Note: This command returns the number of master symbols if no number is included. M-5-4 Request All Master Symbol Data Definition: This command will return master symbol data for all symbols enabled (up to 10). Serial Cmd: <K231?> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 463 For example, to delete master symbol # 5, send the following: <K231,5,>. The command is entered with a blank master symbol data field, which tells the reader to delete the selected master symbol from the database. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 464: Firmware

    • When you send <!b> (a request for the boot code checksum), the reader returns: • <!b/BOOT_CHECKSUM> • When you send <!p> (a request for profile module checksum), the reader returns: <!p/PROFILE_CHECKSUM> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 465: Default/Reset/Save

    <Arp> command is issued. M-7-3 Defaults Defaults are Omron Microscan firmware settings or saved customer settings that can be recalled, either by software or hardware reset. M-7-4 Customer Default Parameters Customer default parameters (saved by <Zc>) are the same set of parameters as power-on parameters...
  • Page 466 Appendices Software Defaults Omron Microscan default parameters can be recalled (loaded into current settings) with <Ard> com- mand or recalled and saved for power-on with the <Zrd> command. Hardware Default If a software default and reset is not possible, it may be necessary to reset the reader by shorting (con- necting) specific pins.
  • Page 467: Reader Status Request

    This request will return all current descriptors for every K command, starting with the lowest K com- mand value and ending with the highest K command value. M-12 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 468 This request will return the value range and storage type description of all fields in the requested K command. M-8-8 <Knnn?*> Display Command Wildcard This request will return the individual K command status, description, and range for each parameter. M-13 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 469: Other Operational Serial Commands

    Upon decoding a symbol, the image processing will save pertinent information regarding the target symbol to allow it to be processed quicker and more consistently. M-14 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 470 All files in all directories /del Deletes all files in the root directory /saved/del Deletes all files in the saved directory del*.* Deletes files in all directories M-15 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 471 Once Bar Code Configuration Mode has been entered, the Data Matrix symbols can be thought of as serial data. You can configure the reader by printing labels in Omron Microscan’s serial command for- mat. Commands are processed as if the data were streamed in through the serial port. The reader will acknowledge the symbol with a green flash, and echo the serial data to the host.
  • Page 472: Appendix N Output Format

    N-7 Number of Filters ..........N-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 473: Output Format Serial Commands

    <K740,output index,start location,length> Format Insert <K741,output index,length,hex string> Format Assign <K742,symbol number,status> Format Status <K743,output format status> <K744,filter number,symbology,length,wildcard,placeholder, Output Filter Configuration data,unused,database index> Output Format Count <K745,number of filters> MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 474: Output Format Status

    Output Format Status Enabled When Output Format Status is set to Enabled, output formatting is enabled. However, Format Assign, Format Insert, and Format Extract must be properly set up as well. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 475: Format Assign

    Serial Cmd: <K742,symbol number,status> Default: Disabled Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled (Assign parameters to specified symbol.) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 476: Format Extract

    Serial Cmd: <K740,output index,start location,length> Default: 0 (disabled; end of format cell array) Options: 0 to n (maximum number of characters in the symbol data). MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 477: Format Insert

    8 hex characters per insertion per database entry. Serial Cmd: <K741,output index,length,hex string> Default: NUL (00 in hex) Options: 00 to FF (As many as 4 bytes, or hex values.) MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 478: Output Filter Configuration

    This index number should be entered along with the following filter settings for the predetermined symbol position. Serial Cmd: <K744,filter number,symbology,length,wildcard,placeholder,data, unused,database index> Options: 1 to 10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 479 Serial Cmd: <K744,filter number,symbology,length,wildcard,placeholder,data, unused,database index> Default: “ “ = 2A (hex) Options: Any ASCII input in the form of a pair of hex characters. Example: 2A = 00 = disabled MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 480 A setting of 0 allows any database index for this filter entry. Serial Cmd: <K744,filter number,symbology,length,wildcard,placeholder,data, unused,database index> Default: 0 (any index) Options: 0 to 10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 481: Number Of Filters

    If the number of filters is 2, then only filter index # 1 and filter index # 2 will be applied, etc. Serial Cmd: <K745,number of filters> Default: Options: 0 to 10 N-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 482: Appendix O Communications Protocol

    O-1 Communications Protocol Command Table......O-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 483 (Entered in menu or Effect of Command (Mnemonic displayed on menu) Value serial command) Reset Request Reset Start of Text End of Text Acknowledge Negative Acknowledge Begin Transmission XOFF Stop Transmission MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 484: Appendix P Ascii Table

    P-1 ASCII Table ........... P-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 485 Appendices P-1 ASCII Table Ctrl “ & < > MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 486: Appendix Q Glossary Of Terms

    Q-1 Glossary of Terms..........Q-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 487 Counter — Memory space allocated to keep track of imager events. Daisy Chain — Linkage of primary and secondary imagers allowing data to be relayed up to the host via auxiliary port connections. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 488 Focus — Any given point in an image at which light converges; the focal point. Frame — The total area captured in an image sensor while the video signal is not blanked. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 489 Object Plane — An imaginary plane in the field of view, focused by an imager’s optical system at the corresponding image plane on the sensor. Output — A channel or communications line. Data or discrete signals that are transmitted or displayed by a device. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 490 Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) — The creation of integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits on a single chip. Watchdog Timer — A security device that detects system crashes and attempts to reset the imager. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 491 Appendices MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 492: Appendix R Q & A

    R-1 Q & A ............R-2 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 493 Calibration PASSED. When failed, Calibration FAILED is output. brightness or focus? Example of a response when <@CAL> was succeeded.: Prog| Exposure Gain Brightness 2 | 5764 33 24 100 | 6011 33 37 Calibration PASSED. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 494 1. If the IP address is the default, enter ftp://192.168.188.2/imagesd 0/images/ in the address bar to connect. 2. Enter your account and password. 3. Download the file saved in the RAM drive to your PC. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 495 For example, When a cell size is 0.3 [mm] and a line speed is 300 [mm/s], the exposure time should be 100 [μs] or less. 0.1×0.3 [mm]/300 [mm/s] = 100 [μs] MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 496 Turn on Output Format at the left on the WebLink setup screen. specify the output With clicking format strings, Output Formatting Editor screen opens. range for output With enabling Parse Symbol, the output range can be specified. string? MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 497 With the serial commands <Zrd> and <Zrc>, some settings like the communication settings may not be restored to the factory default. To restore the settings to the factory default, using the <Zrdall> command or the DEFAULT signal of parallel are sometimes required. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 498 Tilt the lighting by approx. 15 degrees to reduce the reflection. Or, The lighting is reflected. try to use the optional Polarizer (V430-AF2) and the Diffuser (V430- AF1). MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 499 You can verify the Read Cycle Pass, Read Cycle Fail bit status in Device Status. The Read Cycle Pass, Read Cycle Fail bit is OFF during a READ cycle and is updated when Data Is Ready is ON. MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 500 Read Holds ON state Cycle Pass until Read Start When a No-Read occurs Read Holds ON state Cycle Fail until Read Start Output data Output data Decode Data MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
  • Page 501 Appendices R-10 MicroHAWK V320-F / V330-F / V420-F / V430-F Barcode Reader User Manual...
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