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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Datalogic reserves the right to make modifications and improvements without prior notification. Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material.
CONTENTS GENERAL VIEW ..................ix COMPLIANCE..................... xi FCC Compliance..................xii OM-1000 BT ....................xii Radio Compliance..................xii WEEE Compliance ..................xii Laser Safety....................xiii LED Illuminator ................... xiii Aiming System .................... xiii OM-1000 BT Power Supply ................xvi ® Bluetooth Approval ..................xvi INTRODUCTION ..................1 Lynx™...
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Camera Control................... 19 Defining Data Formatting ................20 3.6.1 Concatenation..................... 21 One Code Per Scan..................21 All Codes Per Scan..................21 INITIAL SETUP ..................22 Setting Up Lynx™ BT with OM-1000 BT............. 22 4.1.1 RS232 Interface Selection ................24 4.1.2 Wedge Interface Selection ................
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CAMERA CONTROL ................. 46 Exposure Mode................... 46 Camera Calibration ..................46 DATA FORMAT..................47 Data Format Default..................47 Symbology Independent Parameters............47 Code Identifier..................... 47 Code Length ....................48 Set Headers ....................48 Headers ...................... 48 Set Terminators ..................49 Terminators....................
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Composite Code Selection................59 Discard Linear Part ..................59 UPC/EAN/JAN Family................. 60 Code 39 Family................... 60 Code 32 Family................... 62 Interleaved 2 of 5 Family................62 Codabar Family................... 63 Code 128 Family..................64 Code 93 Family................... 65 RSS Family ....................66 2D Symbologies..................
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Batch Mode....................103 ACK/NACK From Host ................103 Radio Protocol Timeout ................103 CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS..........104 Cradle Enter and Exit Commands............. 104 Gun Enter and Exit Commands ..............104 Other Editing Commands................104 Advanced Data Format ................106 5.2.1 Format Definition..................
COMPLIANCE FCC ID: OMJ0012 DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CAUTION-CLASS 2 LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN LASER LIGHT - DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT MAX. OUTPUT RADIATION 0.25 mW - EMITTED WAVELENGTH 640~660 nm TO EN 60825-1:2001 AVOID EXPOSURE LASER LIGHT IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE This product complies with 21 CFR Subchapter J...
FCC COMPLIANCE Modifications or changes to this equipment without the expressed written approval of Datalogic could void the authority to use the equipment. This device complies with PART 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation.
LASER SAFETY The Lynx™ BT hand-held reader is a Class 1 LED product regarding its Illuminator and a Class 2 laser product regarding its Aiming System. LED Illuminator The use of an illuminator in the Lynx™ BT hand-held reader is a Class 1 LED product: ILLUMINATORE LED CLASSE 1 AUSLEUCHTER LED KLASSE 1...
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ENGLISH The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of your terminal. STANDARD LASER SAFETY REGULATIONS This product conforms to the applicable requirements of both CDRH 21 CFR 1040 and EN 60825-1 at the date of manufacture.
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DEUTSCH Die folgenden Informationen stimmen mit den Sicherheitshinweisen überein, die von internationalen Behörden auferlegt wurden, und sie beziehen sich auf den korrekten Gebrauch vom Terminal. NORM FÜR DIE LASERSICHERHEIT Dies Produkt entspricht am Tag der Herstellung den gültigen EN 60825-1 und CDRH 21 CFR 1040 Normen für die Lasersicherheit.
ESPAÑOL Las informaciones siguientes son presentadas en conformidad con las disposiciones de las autoridades internacionales y se refieren al uso correcto del terminal. NORMATIVAS ESTÁNDAR PARA LA SEGURIDAD LÁSER Este aparato resulta conforme a las normativas vigentes de seguridad láser a la fecha de producción: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 y EN 60825-1.
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION LYNX™ BT DESCRIPTION The Lynx™ BT Hand-Held Reader packs a lot of performance into an attractive, rugged, hand-held device. It operates in commercial and industrial environments as well as the front office. Omnidirectional To read a symbol you simply aim the reader and pull the Operating trigger.
LYNX™ BT LYNX™ BT BATTERIES To begin using your Lynx™ BT you must charge its batteries using the OM-1000 cradle or the C-1000 battery charger as described in the following paragraph. You can install Li-Ion batteries in the Lynx™ BT. Battery Charging The first operation to perform is to connect the OM-1000 or the C-1000 to the power converter and firmly insert the Lynx™...
INTRODUCTION Replacing Lynx™ BT Batteries To change the batteries in the Lynx™ BT, unscrew the battery cover screw, replace the old battery pack with a new one of the same type, then insert the cover onto the handle and screw it back into place. See the following figures.
LYNX™ BT 1.3.2 Using VisualSetup The Datalogic VisualSetup program, available on the CD-ROM provided, allows programming the reader by selecting configuration commands or printing them through a user-friendly graphical interface running on the PC. These commands are sent to the reader over the current communication interface; or they can be printed to be read.
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Lynx™ Bt can operate according to two different installations: • Lynx™ BT paired with OM-1000 BT cradle (see par. 2.1); • ® Lynx™ BT communicating with a Bluetooth device as Master or as Slave (see par. 2.2). The green LED and / or the beeper always indicate the reader radio connection status (see par.
LYNX™ BT 2.1.1 OM-1000 BT Interface Cable Connections The OM-1000™ can be connected to a Host by means of an RS232, Wedge or USB cable which must be simply plugged into the Host connector, visible on the rear panel of the cradle. To disconnect the cable, insert a paper clip or other similar objects into the hole corresponding to the Host connector on the body of the cradle.
INSTALLATION RS232 Connection Connections should always be made with both PC and Cradle power off! CAUTION The OM-1000 cradle requires the RS232 interface cable and the AC/DC power adapter to be connected. To install your cradle to your host system, follow these instructions (see Figure 3 below).
LYNX™ BT Wedge Connections should always be made with both PC and Cradle power off! CAUTION The OM-1000 cradle requires the Wedge interface cable and the AC/DC power adapter to be connected. To install your cradle to your host system, follow these instructions (see Figure 4 below).
• For USB COM the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web site http://www.datalogic.com. • For USB Keyboard the correct USB driver is included in the Host Operating System and will either be loaded automatically or will be suggested by the O.S.
LYNX™ BT Figure 5 – USB Connection The OM-1000 cradle is a USB self-powered device. NOTE ® OPERATING LYNX™ BT WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICE During typical operation a physical radio channel is shared by a group of devices that are synchronized to a common clock and frequency hopping pattern. One device provides the synchronization reference and is known as the Master.
INSTALLATION 2.2.1 Lynx™ BT as Slave Once set as Slave, a Lynx™ BT reader requires no particular configuration for communication, however some radio parameters can be set to increase system performance and data transmission security. At startup the reader can only wait for the Master to initialize the radio communication.
LYNX™ BT The following figure shows an example Lynx™ BT Slave application. Master Slave Lynx™ BT readers Laptop ® (Bluetooth device) Slave Figure 1 - Lynx™ BT Slave Application ® If the Master Bluetooth device can support a piconet, the communication can be established with up to 7 seven Slave readers at the same time.
INSTALLATION 2.2.3 Data Transmission The transmission of data can be transparent (no ACK/NACK protocol), when each character is read and immediately sent to the Host (default value). Otherwise, data transmission can be with flow control (with ACK/NACK protocol), when, after each reading, Lynx™...
LYNX™ BT USING LYNX™ BT AIMING SYSTEM The LYNX™ reader uses an intelligent aiming system similar to those on cameras. The aiming system creates a field of view where the code is to be positioned: Figure 6 - Aiming System When you pull the trigger completely a red beam illuminates the code.
USING LYNX™ BT The field of view created by the aiming system will be smaller when the Lynx™ is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with smaller bars or elements (mil size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or elements (mil size) should be read farther from the unit.
LYNX™ BT Image capturing is not available in Wedge and USB Keyboard Emulation interfaces and is not compatible with Autoscanning nor when the Software trigger type is selected. NOTE Up to four different and independent Image Presets can be defined (see par. 0). For each Image Preset you may set up to three Basic Configuration Parameters, and up to five Advanced Configuration Parameters.
USING LYNX™ BT 3.3.2 Advanced Configuration Parameters An image portion (Window), instead of an entire image, can be captured. This parameter is generally used for particular fixed reading position applications. height width An Image Window may either be as large as the image itself or smaller (10 x 10 pixels minimum), and is defined by its origin (the coordinate X ), its width (number of pixels along the X Axis) and its height (number of pixels along the Y Axis).
LYNX™ BT The same range of values (–100% up to 100%, in steps of 1%) is available for Contrast Adjustment. Positive values will increase the contrast, so that dark and bright objects inside the image will be better distinguishable. Default value is 0%, which means that no contrast adjustment is performed.
USING LYNX™ BT CAMERA CONTROL Exposure and Calibration Two different control modes are available for managing the camera: automatic mode and fixed mode. The automatic mode provides three different options to get the best tuning of the image to be captured: Automatic based on entire image: camera control mode based on the analysis of the whole image.
LYNX™ BT DEFINING DATA FORMATTING Headers and terminators can be set for both cradle and reader. If working with a Lynx™ BT paired with an OM-1000, the cradle headers and terminators have the priority while the reader’s ones are ignored (refer to par. 5.1 and par. 6.1.1). CAUTION The string of a decoded code to be sent to the host may be formatted as follows: •...
USING LYNX™ BT 3.6.1 Concatenation It is possible to concatenate up to 4 different codes, set their length and enable the intercode delay between them (the intercode delay is set in the specific interface parameters in pars. 5.1). When enabling the delay one or more global headers and terminators are added to the decoded data.
LYNX™ BT INITIAL SETUP This procedure allows setting up the reader to operate with the default settings. Two different procedures are available according to the type of application you are working with: − Lynx™ BT paired to the OM-1000 BT (follow procedure in par. 4.1); −...
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INITIAL SETUP Firmly insert the reader into the OM-1000 BT cradle within 4 seconds, a series of beeps will be emitted, signaling that the OM-1000 BT cradle has been paired to the Lynx™ BT, and the green LED on the reader will go off. Green LED Complete the desired installation procedure referring to par.
O.S. (if requested). When configuring the USB-COM interface, the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web site: http://www.datalogic.com. The OM-1000 BT is ready. First Start-Up...
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When configuring USB-COM, the relevant files and drivers must be installed from the USB Device Installation software which can be downloaded from the web page (see http://www.datalogic.com). If resetting to the USB-COM interface, check the RX Timeout selection in the Radio Parameters group.
INITIAL SETUP SETTING UP LYNX™ BT WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICE Follow one of the following two procedures to set up Lynx™ BT as Slave or as Master according to your application. 4.2.1 Setup for Lynx™ BT Slave Restore Lynx™ BT Default AMHKGPAOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBAMDKEOFMHMLJALECHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPLCMMMNLK...
CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION This section describes the programming method of using configuration barcode symbols to program your reader. By using the Lynx™ BT reader to read/decode these special configuration symbols, you can configure, and obtain information from its system software. When you are reading configuration barcode symbols, carefully aim the 2D reader to avoid reading adjacent symbols.
LYNX™ BT CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Once your reader is setup, you can change the default parameters to meet your application needs. Refer to the preceding paragraphs for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the interface for your application. In this manual, the configuration parameters are divided into logical groups making it easy to find the desired function based on its reference group.
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL USB KB Emulation EYBOARD ATIONALITY This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default.
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL EYBOARD ATIONALITY This parameter default value is restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default.
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL EYBOARD ETTING This parameter values are restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default. Set Alphanumeric Keys AOCOBLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEFHEIK...
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Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Some ASCII characters may be missing as this depends on the type of keyboard: these are generally particular characters relative to the various national symbologies. In this case: •...
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Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Acoustic Signals Four types of acoustic signals are associated with the following steps: Enter keyboard setup Exit keyboard setup SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE keys Keyboard keys (SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE excluded)
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL XTENDED EADER ERMINATOR For the WEDGE interface, the following extended keyboard values can also be configured: These values are restored through the Interface Selection code and not Restore Default.
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL USTOM XTENDED EADER ERMINATOR Set Extended Keys AOCOBLHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJMDPHOPJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNMHNBGHNEDDEGK AAPHBAJJCBCBJNFHFHFBFPJNHK AFLFAOPHBFNMIOAIIIOEMAEJLK DLLLLLLDDDLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL The extended Header/Terminator keys for Wedge Interface users can be customized by defining them through a simple keyboard setting procedure.
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Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL If the first 4 KEYS (Shift, Alt, Ctrl, and Backspace) are not available on your keyboard, you can only substitute them with keys not used, or substitute them with each other.
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Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK WEDGE AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Acoustic Signals Four types of acoustic signals are associated with the following steps: Enter keyboard setup Exit keyboard setup SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE keys Keyboard keys (SHIFT, ALT, CTRL, BACKSPACE excluded)
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DATA FORMAT EADERS Set Headers AOCLFLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK number AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGINPLIOJPK characters in the range AEFBJLBGMHPLMJBFJPEIPAKHGK AAPHBAJJDGFDNOEIJJLNEAOHDK 00-10.
Enter Cradle Configuration Exit and Save Cradle Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK CRADLE AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL ERMINATORS Set Terminators AOCLBPHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Set the number of characters AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGKMBDAFBPK in the range 00-10. AEFBJLBGMHPLNOFGDKLPFPNFGK AAPHBAJICHAICAAEDMENDAINBK Read...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DATA FORMAT With the exception of the Symbology Independent Header and Terminator selections, the parameters of this group can be restored to their default values using the following default code settings: the general “Restore Default”...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL ERMINATORS Set Terminators AOCLBPHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Set the number of characters AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGKMBDAFBPK in the range 00-10. AEFBJLBGMHPLNOFGDKLPFPNFGK AAPHBAJICHAICAAEDMENDAINBK Read corresponding...
The “Symbology Specific Format Default” code on page 54 allows restoring the symbology dependent parameters related to a specific code family to the default values. USTOM DENTIFIER Custom Code Identifier AOCPBLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select a Datalogic Standard Code AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEHFHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGJLLDNBJNK Identifier from the Code Identifier AEFBJLBGMHPKNOGANCECFEMGGK AAPHBAJIDDGNCMJCAFDEFOFNHK Table in Appendix B.
AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL YMBOLOGY PECIFIC ORMAT Symbology Specific Format AOCLCIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select a Datalogic Standard Code AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLNMJCGPLK Identifier from the Code Identifier AEFBJLBGMHPLMMGPEPDOAPMGGK AAPHBAJJDCFMDNCMBONAPKCNHK Table in Appendix B. AGKFALICLLGKIBEJGFOCKENJLK DLLLLLDLLLDLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL Formatting: = select all - Stop select right - followed by Step 3...
AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL EADERS Headers AOCPFPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select a Datalogic Standard Code AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEBGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHKPEEAKDLK Identifier from the Code Identifier AEFBJLBGMHPKNPAPMMGMNIIHGK AAPHBAJIDDEICPPPODIOCPCPHK Table in Appendix B. AELFANOCPAJCGLHLEJKOEMJJLK DLLLLDLDLLDLLLLDLLDDDLDLLL 0 = disabled 1 = enabled YMBOLOGY...
AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL YMBOLOGY HARACTER UBSTITUTION Symbology Character Substitution AOCPBLHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select a Datalogic Standard Code AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLKMBHMJPK Identifier from the Code Identifier AEFBJLBGMHPKMKHEEDGFDMGHGK AAPHBAJJDCFDBILOKBFBDLPDDK Table in Appendix B. AHKFAINIMEHCEPHBKFHEKPGIIK DLLLLDLDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL Read the corresponding character as Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table which identifies the character to be substituted.
Table in Appendix B. AEKFAONABANMAJILDPBGECLIIK DDLLLDLDLDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL 0 = disabled 1 = enabled YMBOLOGY PECIFIC ORMAT EFAULT Symbology Specific Format Default AOCPBLDIHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select a Datalogic Standard Code Identifier AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAAEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHOIKHBLJNK from Code Identifier Table AEFBJLBGMHPKMMHNPMDEIGJGGK AAPHBAJICDAGPDAKALKOINIBHK Appendix B. AFKFANJCEPAAEBCDGCFGONPKKK DLDLDDLLDDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL Concatenation...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK DATA FORMAT AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Concatenation Options IRST ONCATENATED ENGTH Set First Concatenated Code Length AOCLCKHOBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the number in the range AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEABHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLKPMKFPLK 000-255.
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK POWER SAVE AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL POWER SAVE LLUMINATION YSTEM OWER Illumination System OFF Low Power APDMCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK APDMCOHMHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFFHIK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJALFDHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGOLCIKNHNK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPIOCFGJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPBMDCLPNODEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIGIMHMDHIIFGK AAPHBAJJCDDHDGLDACHDFPBJHK...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK CODE SELECTION AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK Linear Symbologies AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Maximum Code Length APCLFPFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEHAFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGLNFCOEHPK 001-255. AEFBJLBGMHPKNNBAPJDOEBGFGK AAPHBAJIDAGGCIDGNPCHNCGDDK AGLFANMHMDAECAILPBBOACHJJK DLDLLLLDLLLLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK CODE SELECTION AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK Linear Symbologies AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Maximum Code Length APCLFLFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEFGHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMLCFAKFNK 001-255. AEFBJLBGMHPKNNGHFIFGDHMEGK AAPHBAJJDFBMCHEFKJCIDKMJDK AHKFAJOMLAJOIMBFEPFKKBCIKK DLLLLLLDDLDLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK CODE SELECTION AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK Linear Symbologies AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Maximum Code Length APCLBLFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEDAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJMLKGPPPK 001-255. AEFBJLBGMHPKMKFDFMMJOOBHGK AAPHBAJJCBDNNGHKHKNHKCAJBK AEKFAINHJPFMGGDCLJBACEPKKK DDDLLLLDLDLLLLLDDLLDDLDLDL...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK READING AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK PARAMETERS AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Code Ordering and Selection ODE PER One Code per Scan All Codes per Scan APCKGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK APCKGOHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGEFIK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEAGGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKJFDDGFPK...
Set Order APBPBPFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Select the number of codes AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEEAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGPKMGNENLK in the range 0-9. AEFBJLBGMHPKNJGKFLAALGHHGK AAPHBAJJCFCGFDNNCBIJALKDHK Select Datalogic AGLFALNLKIAEAMIJIJEICMAIIK DLLLLLLDLDDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL Standard Code Identifier for each above defined code from the table in Appendix See par. 3.6 for details. Autoscan UTOSCAN...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK READING AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK PARAMETERS AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL AFETY URATION Set Duration APCOFPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHPKMDPJLLK 01-99, where 01 corresponds to AEFBJLBGMHPLNOGKLEGCNHNGGK AAPHBAJJDFEMPNPJOPBNJHLFFK 100 ms and 99 to 9.9 seconds.
CAPTURE IMAGE CAPTURE IMAGE In order to capture an image, you should read one of these codes (for further details see. par 3.3), then point at the image subject and pull the trigger. The image will be captured and sent to the host PC according to the Preset Configuration. Capture Image using Preset Capture Image using Prese AMHOHNBOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK ADVANCED IMAGE AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK CAPTURE AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Advanced Configuration – INDOW IMENSIONS PRESET Origin along X Axis APCNBLHMDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCHGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHLIPJCENLK 0-630...
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Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK ADVANCED IMAGE AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK CAPTURE AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL – RIGHTNESS PRESET Increase APCNCKHKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AFPFKJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGLK ADHCPJCJGIIJCMCEHILNFHGNKK 0-100 AIFBJLBGMHPKNOHJOGBHOHCLKK AAPHBAJJDFDOKJNCLOLFMBANBK AEKFAPMIPNNGAGHKOJJACOOJLK DLLLLLLDLLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLLL...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK ADVANCED IMAGE AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK CAPTURE AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Advanced Configuration – INDOW IMENSIONS PRESET Origin along X Axis APCJFPHMDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALEDDHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHNIMGJFPLK 0-630...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK ADVANCED IMAGE AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK CAPTURE AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL Advanced Configuration – INDOW IMENSIONS PRESET Origin along X Axis APCJFLHMDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKEBFFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFHKOLBHLNJK 0-630...
Enter Gun Configuration Exit and Save Gun Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHKCMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCAFIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFEGFIK RADIO AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGOODCCEDJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGLJKNEBJLK AEFBJLBGMHPLNPGLABJHFIAEGK AEFBJLBGMHPLMIFPAFAIIBNHGK PARAMETERS AAPHBAJICCBGBIAFNLNLLAINDK AAPHBAJIDGDHOJDKAICECIENBK AFLFBPPCOIHKILNFFOCKOLJILK AGLFBOMJMHLIGBPCKIGAGOEKLK DLDDLDDLDDLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL DDLDLDDLLLDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL RADIO PARAMETERS RX T ADIO IMEOUT Radio RX Timeout AODKBPHMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number in the range AHPNIJAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFCFIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJNHKMOHPK 00-99, where:...
CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS Cradle Enter and Exit Commands Exit and Save Cradle Enter Cradle Configuration Configuration AOAIGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAICMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFAGHIK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFGAHIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGMNGOBKBJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJKPBHPLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMPEEEJKEBPIHGK AEFBJLBGMHPLNIHAENDLMGFEGK AAPHBAJJCHEGKKELMEFNPDJFFK AAPHBAJJDDGHFLHEBHKCGLFFHK AHLFBINLDNIMKHJDEHLCADAJLK AELFBJOABCEOENLELBPIIGNLLK DDDDLDDLLDDLLLLDDDDDDLDLDL DLLDLDDLDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Gun Enter and Exit Commands Exit and Save Gun Enter Gun Configuration Configuration AMHKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK...
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CONFIGURATION EDITING COMMANDS The following three commands carry out their specific function and then exit the configuration environment. Show Lynx™ BT Software Show OM-1000 Software Release Release AMHKGPBOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AOAIGPFIBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKECBEIK AHHPMBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEGGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGNOKAKPHJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCFGONCJBMLNK AEFBJLBGMHPKMKEPKAKIOABEGK AEFBJLBGMHPKNKANJEGGEHHHGK AAPHBAJICFGFIBIPPOECDKIJBK AAPHBAJJCGDMLCPHBFLAHFEJHK AFKFBMIKBFKGOMKNNGLKGNNIKK AGKFBOOPHDOOMFGFBMEKGHPKIK DLLDLDLLDDLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL DLDDLDLDLDLLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL...
LYNX™ BT ADVANCED DATA FORMAT Advanced data format has been designed to offer you complete flexibility in changing the format of barcode data before transmitting it to the host system. Up to 5 advanced code management formats can be defined by completing the four given procedures following the desired order: −...
LYNX™ BT STEP 2 FORMAT DEFINITION Method 1 - Extracting Information from Barcode Method 1 allows extracting one or more fields by position or by characters from the decoded barcode. These fields are sent to the host computer as data of the output message, while the characters not included in the formatting procedure will be deleted and not inserted in the output message.
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CONFIGURATION Example Method 1 Extracting Information from Barcode Decoded code: <DATALOGICproduct> Formatting procedure: Add new string + Extract field by position + Add new string + Extract field by character + Add new string Add New String String character(s) End String ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK...
LYNX™ BT FIELD EXTRACTION BY CHARACTER Define Field Starting Character(s) Field Starting Character(s) AOCKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJALEDGHKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGNOJDNBPEK identifying the starting character(s) of the field to be AIFBJLBGMHPLNIDFFINJEEAJOK AAPHBAJICCGOBPPLKMDJODJLBK extracted. Valid values are in the range 00-7F. AHLFALLKHHHKCDLGLEPOABEKIK DLDLDLLDLDDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL Define Field Ending Character(s)
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CONFIGURATION Define Field Starting Position Field Starting Position AOBLHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number corresponding to the field starting AHJLJDHODKEOFMHMLJAKFAAEKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCFHLLMNMLLCK position. AIFBJLBGMHPKNODINAHHKIIIOK AAPHBAJJCEENANJPDPICKJMNDK AELFAOIHAAIMAJHDEOOCAELIJK DDLLDLLDLDLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL Define Field Ending Position Field Ending Position Last Position AMHMGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AODIHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFAEHIK AHJLJDHODKEOFMHMLJAKECEFKK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGJNNFJBHPK AOJDDBCJGIIJCMCFGJOBMJMDAK AEFBJLBGMHPKMODHFLJEFONGGK AIFBJLBGMHPKNPHCPMPIMIMIOK AAPHBAJJDDGMOPACEHFBIKCHDK AAPHBAJJDFBPALCKEKLEJMBHFK...
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LYNX™ BT Define New String String Character(s) Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK identifying the character(s). Valid values are in the range AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK 00-7F. AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL End String End String ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the code to end the string defined in step a. AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK...
CONFIGURATION Method 2 - Manipulating the Barcode Data Method 2 allows modifying the barcode data by means of one of the following procedures: − String insertion; − String deletion; − String substitution; − Field deletion. Once the data has been modified, it is sent to the host computer as data of the output message.
LYNX™ BT STRING INSERTION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Format 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Add String? Add new String Insert String Add String? Add new String End Format Definition Example Decoded code: <DATALOGICproduct> Formatting procedure: Add new string + Insert String Add New String String character(s)
CONFIGURATION String Insertion Procedure Insert String Insert String APCJHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJAKFBEFKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCFGNNKPHPHEK identifying the characters to be inserted. Valid values are AIFBJLBGMHPKMNFKECEKLIIKOK AAPHBAJJCHGNHBHGFNLIIFKNBK in the range 00-7F. AGLFAPNMBCJCECKOAHGMMHGJIK DLLLDLLDLDDLLLLDDLLDDLDLLL Define String Position String Position ANGKGIHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read a number corresponding to the string position within AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFFFHIK...
LYNX™ BT STRING DELETION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Format 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Add String? Add new String Delete String Delete Add String? Add new String End Format Definition Example Decoded code: <DATALOGICproduct> Formatting procedure: Delete First String + Delete Second String + Add New String.
CONFIGURATION String Deletion Procedure Delete String Delete AMHLGLEKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHLNEBIMDKEOFMHMLJAKEDDEJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKMCKLPJPK identifying the string character(s) to be deleted. Valid AEFBJLBGMHPLMMEILNAAMKFHGK AAPHBAJIDFHJHFNFIEAPKCANBK values are in the range 00-7F. AFKFAIMEHLPACFEFIKDEGEPKLK DLDLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDLDDLDLDL (optional) Select Other Strings to be Deleted Loop ANGKBPDMFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the code above and repeat the procedure from step...
LYNX™ BT STRING SUBSTITUTION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Format 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Add String? Add new String Substitute String Add String? Add new String End Format Definition Example Decoded code: <DATALOGICproduct> Formatting procedure: Add new string + String substitution + Add new string. Add New String String Substitution Procedure String...
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CONFIGURATION String Substitution Procedure Define String to be Substituted Substitute String APAKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJAKEDHGKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGOLKBIGLCK identifying the characters of the string to be substituted. AIFBJLBGMHPLNKFOPDLBPKNKOK AAPHBAJICGBMGPOCHHEBNAMFHK Valid values are in the range 00-7F. AHLFAKKFLHGOGEAFKMLMANFIKK DDLLDLLDLLDLLLLDLDLDDLDLLL Define Substituting String...
LYNX™ BT FIELD DELETION To complete this procedure proceed as follows: Define Format 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 Add String? Add new String Delete Field Delete Add String? Add new String End Format Definition Example Decoded code: <DATALOGICproduct> Formatting procedure: Delete First Field + Delete Second Field + Add New String. Field Deletion Procedure Delete Field Starting Character...
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CONFIGURATION Field Deletion Procedure Delete Field Delete AMHLGLEKHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the code to enable the command deleting the field. AHHPEBIMDKEOFMHMLJALEAHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHILFPJABJK AEFBJLBGMHPKNIFAMGIDOBPFGK AAPHBAJIDBDPFCPCBLBBIHELFK AGLFAMKAJEOIKHFKIGKEMGNILK DDLLLLLDLLLLLLLDDLDDDLDLLL Define Field Starting Character Field Starting Character AOCKHMFKFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHJLJFGOPKEOFMHMLJALEDGHKK AOJDPBCJGIIJCMCEGNOJDNBPEK identifying the starting characters.
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LYNX™ BT AMHNGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK To add a new string of characters read the barcode and AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFCGEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHKODEMDDPK follow the procedure described on page 122; AEFBJLBGMHPKMOBCLFFFACLGGK AAPHBAJIDBGAJHMKPCBLOPFBFK AHKEBMPDMCJKIFABFMGICEEIJK DLDLLLDDDLLLLLLDLLLDDLDLDL End Format Definition End Format Definition AOHPGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the code to end the format definition. AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJALFDHEIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEGPJNABHNLK AEFBJLBGMHPKMIGKBFNOFMEFGK...
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CONFIGURATION Define New String String Character ANGOGIFKDNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the Hex value from the Hex/Numeric table AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCDGIK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHJLONAJLLK identifying the starting characters. Valid values are in the AEFBJLBGMHPLMJGBFHKLALDGGK AAPHBAJJDECHGDKMOEDDMEBJBK range 00-7F. AHLEBNKAODJIMPLGJNNKMCKJIK DDDLLLDDDLDLLLLDLDDDDLDLDL End String and Define Procedure End String Plus Procedure ANGKGMHOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the code to end the string selection and continue AHPNIBAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFHDFIK...
LYNX™ BT 5.2.2 Match Conditions By setting one or more of the following conditions it is possible to select the codes to be formatted. Follow the given steps to define the desired condition: MATCH WITH PREDEFINED SUBSTRING Define Matching Substring Match with Substring AOCLFLFOHNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK Read the above code and:...
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1-5 corresponding to the AEFBJLBGMHPLMLHPOCDCLFDGGK AAPHBAJJCECGCJGBDFGBNLINBK desired format number; AHKFAILPHFEMACFDFLIEKIPKLK DDDLLDLDDLDLLLLDDDLDDLDLLL set the number of the matching code symbologies in the range 0-4; select the Datalogic Standard Code Identifier from the Code Identifier Table in Appendix B.
CONFIGURATION 5.2.4 Mismatch Result The result of each format may be set in case the match conditions previously selected are not satisfied. Once the desired formats have been enabled and a code has been read, the results corresponding to each format will be concatenated together and transmitted in the output message.
LYNX™ BT REFERENCES DATA FORMAT 6.1.1 Headers and Terminators If setting headers and terminators for both the Lynx™ BT and the OM-1000 Bt, those configured for the reader are ignored and only the cradle headers/terminators will be transmitted.
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS These are complete commands that do not require reading an Enter or Exit Configuration code. OWER Power Off AMHOHMGKBNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHPDIJAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFCCHJK AKCBPJCJGIIJCMCEHPKHGBKDNK AEFBJLBGMHPLNKHKKAGDHGHEGK AAPHBAJJDCEIADMFCPBBAJLBHK AFLFAPNHENAICFJJLHGCOBLJIK DLLLLLLDDLLLLLLDDDDDDLDLLL NBIND Unbind AMHKHNFOFNGNENEIEPANHOGOCK AHNFABAMDKEOFMHMLJAKFBFGKK ALHCPJCJGIIJCMCFGJILOOFPBK AEFBJLBGMHPKNODCEJLKPOHDKK AAPHBAJJCGCFNEAMAFMMBGLLHK AGLFBPOEPOBEOIEFGJDEKIKKLK DDLDLDLDDDDLLLLDLDDDDLDLLL After reading this code, read the Software Reset code below.
LYNX™ BT TEST BARCODE SYMBOLS Use these test 1D and 2D symbols to check that the reader is imaging and decoding properly, according to your configuration. UPC-A 52637 48509 UPC-E 123456 EAN-8 1234 5670 EAN-13 1 234567 000992...
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TEST BARCODE SYMBOLS Code 39 (Normal) Code 39 (Full ASCII) Codabar A 8 0 0 5 4 7 2 5 0 7 B Code 128...
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LYNX™ BT Interleaved 2 of 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 PDF417 DATA MATRIX NORMAL INVERSE DATA MATRIX...
TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE You do not need to perform regular preventative maintenance on the LYNX™ reader. Do not try to open the case, because you might damage the interior electronic components and such action voids the warranty. You can keep your reader in good operating condition by: •...
LYNX™ BT 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES OM-1000 BT Electrical Features Operating Voltage 12 V Power Consumption (Typical) @ 12V No Charging 110 mA @ 12V Charging 580 mA Communications Features Standard Interfaces RS232, Keyboard emulation AT IBM, , USB COM emulation, USB Keyboard emulation Indicators Power/Data LED, Charging LED, Batt.
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TECHNICAL FEATURES Environmental Features Operating Temperature 0° to+ 55 °C (+32° to +131 °F) Storage Temperature -20° to +70 °C (-4° to +158 °F) Humidity 0 to 95% NC Shock resistance IEC 68-2-32 Test ED – 1,8 m. Mechanical Features Dimensions 203 x 117 x 69 mm (8 x 4.6 x 2.7 inches) Weight...
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LYNX™ BT LYNX™ BT432 Optical Features Focus distance 115 mm Field of view 21.8° (H) x 16.7° (V) Horizontal field of view at 0.4 d + 12 distance ( d ) in mm Vertical field of view at 0.3 d + 9 distance ( d ) in mm Max Resolution Linear codes - mm (mils)
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TECHNICAL FEATURES LYNX™ BT432E Optical Features Focus distance 65 mm Field of view 20° (H) x 15° (V) Horizontal field of view at 0.32 d + 8.67 distance ( d ) in mm Vertical field of view at 0.24 d + 6.50 distance ( d ) in mm Max Resolution Linear codes - mm (mils)
LYNX™ BT 10.1 INDICATORS 10.1.1 LED Indicators The following LED indicators signal the reader functions. Behavior Reader Power On Normal Functioning blinks briefly, then a beep lights when a wrong read (Figure A,1) occurs. Then, it turns off. occurs. lights briefly when the aiming system is enabled.
PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS This document is addressed to expert users who are familiar with software programming languages and want to define a personalized code formatting. The provided programming language allows creating either simple or complex formatting expressions by means of the basic functions connected together through the following operators: (, ), -, +.
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LYNX™ BT CONVENTIONS DESCRIPTION Concatenates two strings or fields. Deletes a substring or a field from the original string. Returns the string which has been decoded by the library. #F<n> Returns the result of a format which has been previously defined.
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PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS SelectString (SSTR) This function has the following syntax: SSTR<source_string, pos_start, pos_end> string It extracts a substring whose characters are between "pos_start" and "pos_end" from the "source_string". If "pos_end" is longer than the "source_string" length, no error will be generated since the exceeding characters are ignored.
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LYNX™ BT StringDiscard This function has the following syntax: string1 - string2 string This function discards all the strings having the same value as "string2" which can be found in "string1". If no "string2" is found within "string1", the result returns "string1". InsertString (ISTR) This function has the following syntax: ISTR<source_string, string1, position>...
PROGRAMMING FOR EXPERT USERS Examples The string transmitted is 12345abcdef3790 and corresponds to the #DS function, as defined in the programming language. expression SSTR<#DS,1,5> + SSTR<#DS,11,15> + SSTR<#DS,6,9> result 12345f3790abcd expression FSTR<#DS, 616263 , 616263 , 0> + SSTR<#DS,LSTR<#DS> -3, LSTR<#DS> result abc3790 expression...