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CSMH007 CSMH008 CSMH009 CSMH010 1D/2D Handheld Scanners Operating Instructions Translation of the Original Operating Instruction Subject to change without notice Available as PDF version only Version: 1.0.0 Status: 12.09.2019 www.wenglor.com...
Table of Content General ..............................6 Information Concerning these Instructions ..................6 Explanations of Symbols ........................6 Limitation of Liability ..........................7 Copyrights ............................7 For Your Safety ............................8 Use for Intended Purpose ........................8 Use for Other than the Intended Purpose ................... 9 Personnel Qualifications ........................
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Configuration ............................. 21 Image capturing ..........................22 Data Matrix Code Generator ......................23 Setup using QR-Code ..........................24 USB port ............................. 24 RS-232 Interface ..........................27 Communications Mode ........................30 Keyboard Mapping ..........................31 Alternative operating systems ......................36 Scanning process ..........................37 Motion detection ..........................
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10.21 PDF 417 ............................. 69 10.22 Micro PDF 417 ........................... 69 10.23 Pharmacode ............................70 10.24 Post Codes ............................71 10.24.1 Australien Post ........................71 10.24.2 Canada Post ......................... 71 10.24.3 Japan Post ..........................72 10.24.4 KIX (Dutch postal service) ....................72 10.24.5 Korean Post ..........................
• Local accident prevention regulations and national work safety regulations must be complied with as well. • The product is subject to further technical development, and thus the information contained in these oper- ating instructions may also be subject to change. The current version can be found at www.wenglor.com in the product’s separate download area.
• wenglor assumes no liability for printing errors or other inaccuracies contained in these operating instruc- tions, unless wenglor was verifiably aware of such errors at the point in time at which the operating instruc- tions were prepared.
2. For Your Safety 2.1 Use for Intended Purpose This hand scanner is used to decode 1D/2D codes. This product can be used in the following industry sectors: • Automotive industry • Food industry • Packaging industry • Pharmaceuticals industry •...
• The product is not suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. • The product may only be used with accessories supplied or approved by wenglor, or combined with approved products. A list of approved accessories and combination products can be accessed at www.wenglor.com on the product detail page.
2.6 Approvals 3. Technical Data Order Number CSHM001 CSHM002 CSHM003 CSHM004 Technical Data Optische Daten Scanning distance 5…328 mm 5…265 mm Resolution 1280×960 pixels Light source Red light Max. permitted ambient light 97,000 lux Electrical data Supply voltage 5V DC Power consumption <350 mA Temperature range...
3.1 Scanning field / working distances CSMH007 and CMSH009 Min. resolution Scanning distance 1D Scanning distance 2D 0,076 mm 0,127 mm 85 to 107 mm 28 to 100 mm 0,190 mm 0,160 mm 18 to 167 mm 18 to 135 mm...
3.3 Accessory Products wenglor can provide you with suitable connection technology for your product. Suitable mounting technology no. Interface cable ZDNV001 Interface cable ZDNV002 Interface cable ZDVN009 Interface cable ZDNV010 Mains power pack ZNNN001 Mains power pack ZNNN002 Mounting bracket...
5. Installation and Electrical Connection 5.1 Installation • Protect the product against contamination during installation . • Observe all applicable electrical and mechanical regulations, standards, and safety rules. • Protect the product against mechanical influences. • There must not be any objects underneath the working range . Plug In Plug in Wait 10 seconds...
10 cm 10 cm ATTENTION! Risk of property damage in case of improper installation! The product may be damaged. • Comply with installation instructions. CAUTION! Risk of personal injury or property damage during installation! Personal injury and damage to the product may occur. •...
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NOTES: CONNECTOR A NAME WIRE COLOR CONNECTOR B Connector A Name Wire Color Connector B NOTES: 24 A WG 1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant. 24 A WG 1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant. 28 A WG WHITE 28 A WG White...
• Shut down the machine. • Analyze and eliminate the cause of error with the help of the diagnostics information. • If the error cannot be eliminated, please contact wenglor’s support department • Do not operate if malfunctioning indeterminately. • The machine must be shut down if the error cannot be definitively explained or properly eliminated.
• MSI Plessey • PDF417 • QR Code • UPC/EAN/JAN Additional types of codes can be activated using either the wenglor eazyScan parametrization software or the parametrization codes in chapter 9 on page 7. Installing the eazyScan2 software 7.1 Installation procedure First verify whether there is a current version of the software available on the website.
8. General setup of the eazyScan software 8.1 Start screen The following start window appears after the program has been started. Various options are provided by the software. General setup of the eazyScan software...
8.2 Operator interface The depicted layout of the operator interface shows the standard configuartion of the software upon first use. However, the user interface can be adapted to meet your individual needs. 8.3 Establishing connection 1. Open the eazyScan2 software. 2.
8.4 Firmware updates Click on Open file... to look for firmware files on the PC. When a firmware file has been selected, the firmware update process is started by clicking on Download file. General setup of the eazyScan software...
8.5 Configuration The scanner configuration can be found under the Configuration tab. All available scanner setup parameters are displayed there. 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
8.6 Image capturing 1. Select the image type in which you would like to save the image. You may choose PGM or JPEG. If JPG is selected, you may also choose the image quality. 2. Position the scanner where the barcode is to be read. 3.
8.7 Data Matrix Code Generator Click on the barcode and the data matrix code generator will open. After entering the data into the free field and defining the module size of the code, generate a code by clicking on Create. 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
9. Setup using QR-Code 9.1 USB port The scanner is normally set to USB native mode (HID) In this mode, unformatted, unpacked data is usually sent to the scanner via the USB port. Reset to USB Factory Defaults Scan this barcode to place the reader in USB Downloader Mode. This mode allows file transfer to/from the reader.
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USB virtual COM – 1-way mode – Batch mode only USB virtual COM – multiple ports Communications device class (CDC) interface for Linux. USB keyboard mode Switches the scanner to HID POS mode. The Human Interface Device Class and Point of Sale are used for communication.
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USB Full Speed Mode on USB High Speed Mode on Setup using QR-Code...
9.2 RS-232 Interface With RS-232 communication, the scanner communicates with the host using a communication program like ESP Terminal. The standard settings for creating an RS-232 connection are: Baud rate: 115.2 K Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Data bits: 8 If the RS-232 interface is active, USB communication is turned off, and you will have to reset the scanner or press the “USB Keyboard Mode”...
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Parity (RS-232) Parity is an error detection routine in which every character in a data bit is set to 1 or 0 so that the total num- ber of 1 bits in each data field is even or odd. It only needs to be changed when the host settings need to be adjusted.
RS232 Interface Odd Parity RS232 Interface Flow Control On RS232 Interface Flow Control Off 9.3 Communications Mode Data is transmitted from the scanner to the host in raw format, without packet framing or check characters. One-way communication is conducted in raw format. No response from the host is expected and data will not be resent.
Activate Virtual Com port. 9.4 Keyboard Mapping The Keyboard Mapping option provides alternative settings for keyboards that do not have the US English keyboard layout. NOTE! The universal keyboard layout is somewhat slower than other language-specific options since the keys are assigned using the entire ASCII character set. The advantage of the universal keyboard layout is that every language and keyboard layout can be mapped.
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Keyboard support: Keyboard French for Windows Keyboard support: Keyboard French for Apple Keyboard support: Keyboard German for Apple Keyboard support: Keyboard German for Windows Keyboard support: Keyboard Swiss German for Apple Keyboard support: Keyboard Swiss German for Windows Setup using QR-Code...
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Keyboard support: Italian for Apple Keyboard support: Italian for Windows Keyboard support: Japanese for Windows Keyboard support: Latin American for Windows Keyboard support: Russian for Windows Keyboard support: Spanish for Windows 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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Keyboard support: Spanish for Apple Keyboard support: US English for Windows Keyboard support: International English for Windows Keyboard support: Portuguese for Windows Keyboard support: UTF-8 Chinese Translate all characters to uppercase Setup using QR-Code...
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Translate all characters to uppercase Translate all characters to lowercase Keyboard stroke delay 0 ms Keyboard stroke delay 20 ms Keyboard stroke delay 40 ms Translate all characters in original 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
Installed languages Active language 9.5 Alternative operating systems The reader will modify its enumeration and communication scheme to work on Linux, Windows CE, or OS X operating systems. Alternative operating system on Alternative operating system off Setup using QR-Code...
9.6 Scanning process To prevent multiple scanning of the same code, the transmission of duplicates can be prevented for different time intervals. Deactivate scanning of duplicates Scanning of duplicates for 1 second Scanning of duplicates for 2 seconds Scanning of duplicates for 3 seconds Scanning of duplicates for 5 seconds Scanning of duplicates for 10 seconds 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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Scanning of duplicates for 30 seconds Scanning of duplicates for 1 hour Scanning of duplicates for 1 day Scanning Scanning Scanning Setup using QR-Code...
9.7 Motion detection Use Motion Detection to specify that the scanner start a decoding trial as soon as it detects movement in its visual field. Motion detection on Motion detection on, but the scanner waits for 500 ms after detecting the movement before the scanning process is started.
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Motion detection in the holder on Triggered scanning process in the holder Brightness during the scanning process, with motion detection 100 % Brightness during the scanning process, with motion detection 75 % Brightness during the scanning process, with motion detection 50 % Brightness during the scanning process, with motion detection 25 % Setup using QR-Code...
9.8 LED alignment assistance You can activate and deactivate LED alignment assistance using the Targeting parameter. Alignment assis- tance is activated by default. LED alignment assistance on during the scanning process LED alignment assistance off during the scanning process LED alignment assistance always on LED alignment assistance always off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
9.9 Display scanning The scanning properties are optimized for scanning smartphone displays or other displays. Smartphone scanning on Smartphone scanning off Setup using QR-Code...
9.10 Preamble and postamble Attached at the beginning of a decoded data string. The characters are displayed in the order that they are activated (from left to right). If you, for example, enter a comma and then a space, then decode a barcode with the “ABC”...
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Postamble CR, position start of the line Postamble CRLF, new line & position start of the line Postamble LF, new line Postamble comma Postamble space Postamble tabulator Preamble tabulator (keyboard) Setup using QR-Code...
Postamble enter (keyboard) Postamble tabulator (keyboard) Delete preamble and postamble 9.11 Beeper / Vibrator Press the configuration symbols below in order to activate or deactivate the beeper and vibrator functions. Beep on, vibration on Beep off, vibration on Beep on, vibration off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
9.12 Image transmission With each scanning process, the image taken can be transmitted to the connected PC as a data package. Image transmission on Image transmission off 9.13 Other commands Reset scanner to factory settings (reset) Read out scanner settings Read out all scanner parameters 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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Reboot scanner Save all settings Control character Ctrl + character (requires Windows keyboard settings) Control character ALT + character Control character ALT + character + leading zero Control character for the default language Setup using QR-Code...
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AIM ID on AIM ID off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10. Code settings 10.1 Aztec Code Aztec code on Aztec code off Aztec normal and inverted Aztec inverted off Aztec mirrored on Aztec mirrored off Code settings...
10.2 BC412 BC412 on BC412 off BC412 on and BC412 Reverse off BC412 off and BC412 Reverse off BC412 on and BC412 Reverse on BC412 Reverse off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.3 Codabar Codabar On Codabar Off Codabar checksum required Codabar no checksum required Codabar remove start/stop character from the data transmission Codabar include start/stop character with transmission Code settings...
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Codabar F on Codabar F off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
Code 11 two-digit checksum required 10.5 Code 32 Code 32 On Code 32 Off 10.6 Code 39 Code 39 On Code 39 Off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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Code 39 checksum required Code 39 no checksum required Code 39 do not transmit checksum Code 39 Extended Full ASCII on Code 39 Extended Full ASCII off Code settings...
10.10 Composite Codes Composite Codes On Composite Codes Off 10.11 Data Matrix Code Data Matrix Code On Data Matrix Code Off Data Matrix Code inverted and normal on Data Matrix Code inverted off Code settings...
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Data Matrix Code mirrored on Data Matrix Code mirrored off Data Matrix Code Rectangular on Data Matrix Code Rectangular off Data Matrix Code Rectangular Extended on Data Matrix Code Rectangular Extended off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.12 Grid Matrix Grid Matrix On Grid Matrix Off Grid Matrix Revers mirrored on Grid Matrix Revers mirrored off Grid Matrix mirrored on Grid Matrix mirrored off Code settings...
10.13 GS1 Databar GS1 DataBar omni-directional scanning and GS1 DataBar Truncated on GS1 DataBar omni-directional scanning and GS1 DataBar Truncated on GS1 Databar Stacked and GS1 Databar Stacked Omnidirectional on GS1 Databar Stacked and GS1 Databar Stacked Omnidirectional off GS1 Databar Expanded on GS1 Databar Expanded off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked on GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked off GS1 DataBar Limited on GS1 Databar Limited off Code settings...
10.14 Han Xin Han Xin on Han Xin off Han Xin inverted on Han Xin inverted off Han Xin mirrored on Han Xin mirrored off Han Xin inverted and normal polarity on 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.16 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 On Interleaved 2 of 5 Off Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum required on Interleaved 2 of 5 checksum required off Interleaved 2 of 5 do not transmit checksum Interleaved 2 of 5 transmit checksum 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.23 Pharmacode Pharmacode On Pharmacode Off Pharma Code Reverse scanning (from right to left) on Pharma Code Reverse scanning (from right to left) off Pharma Code color on Pharma Code color off Code settings...
10.24 Post Codes 10.24.1 Australien Post Australien Post On Australien Post Off 10.24.2 Canada Post Canada Post On Canada Post Off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.24.5 Korean Post Korean Post On Korean Post Off 10.24.6 UK Royal Mail UK Royal Mail On UK Royal Mail Off UK Royal Mail checksum required UK Royal Mail no checksum required 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.25 QR Code QR Code On QR Code Off QR Code normal on QR Code inverted QR Code inverted and normal on QR Code mirrored on QR Code mirrored off Code settings...
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QR Code – Micro QR Code on QR Code – Micro QR Code off QR Code – Mode 1 QR Code on QR Code – Mode 1 QR Code off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.26 Straight 2 of 5 Straight 2 of 5 On Straight 2 of 5 Off 10.27 Telepen Telepen On Telepen Offf Telepen as ASCII Telepen as numerical values Code settings...
10.28 Trioptic Trioptic On Trioptic Off Reverse Trioptic On Reverse Trioptic Off Trioptic transmission start/stop character on Trioptic transmission start/stop character off 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
10.29 UPC / EAN UPC/EAN On UPC/EAN Off UPC extensions (supplemental) on UPC extensions (supplemental) off Expand EAN-8 to EAN13 Do not expand EAN-8 to EAN13 Expand UPC-E to UPC-A Code settings...
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Do not expand UPC-E to UPC-A Expand UPC-A to EAN13 Do not expand UPC-A to EAN13 Convert Bookland to ISBN Do not convert Bookland to ISBN Convert Bookland to ISSN Do not convert Bookland to ISSN 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
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UPC-A transmit checksum UPC-A do not transmit checksum UPC-A transmission of the numbering system on UPC-A transmission of the numbering system off UPC-E transmit checksum UPC-E do not transmit checksum UPC-E transmission of the numbering system on Code settings...
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UPC-E transmission of the numbering system off EAN-8 transmit checksum EAN-8 do not transmit checksum EAN-13 transmit checksum EAN-13 do not transmit checksum 1D/2D Handheld Scanners...
13.1 List of Changes to Operating Instructions Version Date Description/change Associated software version 1.0.0 12.09.2019 Initial version of the operating instructions 13.2 EU Declaration of Conformity The EU declaration of conformity can be found on our website at www.wenglor.com in download area. Maintenance Instructions...
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