Honeywell 4850DR Manual
Honeywell 4850DR Manual

Honeywell 4850DR Manual

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  • Page 1 Leitor Fixo Honeywell 4850dr O Leitor Honeywell 4850dr é direcionado especialmente para farmácias e drogarias, pois facilita o trabalho de controle das receitas e dos medicamentos. Além de digitalizar a receita e ler os códigos de barras, o leitor também salva as imagens em diversos tamanhos.
  • Page 2 4850DR Document Reader Bar Code Guide...
  • Page 3 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Getting Started About This Manual .......................1-1 Unpacking Your Device .......................1-1 Document Reader Models ....................1-1 Aligning the Document Reader Tray ..................1-2 Reading Techniques ......................1-2 Using the Scanner Out of the Stand ................1-3 Resetting the Defaults......................1-3 Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface Introduction ..........................2-1 Programming the Interface - Plug and Play .................2-1...
  • Page 5 Serial Trigger Mode ......................3-5 Read Time-Out ......................3-6 Scan Stand Presentation Mode................... 3-6 Presentation LED Behavior after Decode..............3-6 Presentation Sensitivity ....................3-6 Presentation Centering ....................3-6 ® CodeGate .......................... 3-8 Hands Free Time-Out......................3-8 Reread Delay........................3-8 User-Specified Reread Delay ..................3-9 2D Reread Delay ......................
  • Page 6 Chapter 5 - Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction ..................5-1 Add a Data Format ......................5-1 Other Programming Selections..................5-2 Terminal ID Table ........................ 5-3 Data Format Editor Commands................... 5-3 Move Commands......................5-5 Search Commands ......................5-6 Miscellaneous Commands..................... 5-8 Data Formatter ........................
  • Page 7 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ................... 6-32 GS1 DataBar Limited......................6-32 GS1 DataBar Expanded ....................6-33 Trioptic Code ........................6-33 Codablock A ........................6-34 Codablock F ........................6-35 PDF417 ..........................6-36 MacroPDF417 ........................6-36 MicroPDF417........................6-37 GS1 Composite Codes...................... 6-37 UPC/EAN Version......................6-38 GS1 Emulation ........................
  • Page 8 Menu Command Syntax ...................... 9-1 Query Commands ....................... 9-1 Responses........................9-2 Trigger Commands......................9-3 Resetting the Custom Defaults.................... 9-3 Menu Commands ........................ 9-4 Chapter 10 - Product Specifications Depth of Field Charts......................10-2 Typical Performance....................10-2 Guaranteed Performance .................... 10-2 Standard Connector Pinout ....................
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 - Getting Started

    Getting Started About This Manual This Bar Code Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the 4850dr document reader. Product specifica- tions, dimensions, warranty, and customer support information are also included. Honeywell document readers are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need to change these settings, programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide.
  • Page 11: Aligning The Document Reader Tray

    Note: The 4850dr will not capture any images until it has been properly aligned using the following procedure. 1. Loosen the screw in the base tray with a coin.
  • Page 12: Using The Scanner Out Of The Stand

    Using the Scanner Out of the Stand If you remove the scanner from the stand to read bar codes, you should hold it closer to the bar code. The optimum read range is 9 to 11 inches (22.86 to 27.94cm). Since this is primarily a document imager and works like a camera, you must hold the scanner steady when scanning bar codes out of the stand.
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  • Page 14: Introduction

    Programming the Interface Introduction This chapter describes how to program your document reader for the desired interface. Programming the Interface - Plug and Play Plug and Play bar codes provide instant set up for commonly used interfaces. Note: After you scan one of the codes, power cycle the host terminal to have the interface in effect. USB IBM SurePos Scan one of the following “Plug and Play”...
  • Page 15: Usb Serial

    Scan the following code to program the scanner to emulate a regular RS232-based COM Port. If you are using a Microsoft® Windows® PC, you will need to download a driver from the Honeywell website (www.honeywellaidc.com). The driver will use the next available COM Port number. Apple® Macintosh computers recognize the scanner as a USB CDC class device and automatically use a class driver.
  • Page 16: Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings

    Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings Scan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nixdorf Beetle terminal. The following prefixes are programmed for each symbology: Symbology Prefix Symbology Prefix Code 128 EAN-13 Code 93 GS1-128 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5...
  • Page 17 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Bosnia Brazil Brazil (MS) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Bulgaria (Latin) Canada (French legacy) Canada (French) Canada (Multilingual) Croatia Czech Czech (Programmers) 2 - 4...
  • Page 18 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Denmark Dutch (Netherlands) Estonia Faroese Finland France Gaelic Germany Greek 2 - 5...
  • Page 19 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Greek (Latin) Greek (MS) Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian (101 key) Hungary Iceland 2 - 6...
  • Page 20 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Irish Italian (142) Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Latin America Latvia Latvia (QWERTY) Lithuania Lithuania (IBM) 2 - 7...
  • Page 21 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Macedonia Malta Mongolian (Cyrillic) Norway Poland Polish (214) Polish (Programmers) Portugal Romania Russia Russian (MS) 2 - 8...
  • Page 22 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Russian (Typewriter) Serbia (Cyrillic) Serbia (Latin) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain Spanish variation Sweden 2 - 9...
  • Page 23 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Switzerland (French) Switzerland (German) Tatar Turkey F Turkey Q Ukrainian United Kingdom United States (Dvorak) United States (Dvorak left) United Stated (Dvorak right) United States (International) 2 - 10...
  • Page 24: Keyboard Style

    Keyboard Countries (Continued) Uzbek (Cyrillic) Keyboard Style This programs keyboard styles, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock. If you have used Keyboard Conversion settings, they will override any of the following Keyboard Style settings. Default = Regular. Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off. * Regular Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on.
  • Page 25: Keyboard Conversion

    Keyboard Conversion Alphabetic keyboard characters can be forced to be all upper case or all lowercase. So if you have the following bar code: “abc569GK,” you can make the output “ABC569GK” by scanning Convert All Characters to Upper Case, or to “abc569gk” by scanning Convert All Characters to Lower Case.
  • Page 26 Default = Control + X Mode Off. Windows Mode Control + X Mode On * Control + X Mode Off DOS Mode Control + X Mode On Windows Mode Prefix/Suffix Off Turbo Mode: The scanner sends characters to a terminal faster. If the terminal drops characters, do not use Turbo Mode. Default = Off.
  • Page 27 * Automatic Direct Connect Mode Off 2 - 14...
  • Page 28: Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings

    Input/Output Settings Power Up Beeper The scanner can be programmed to beep when it’s powered up. Scan the Off bar code(s) if you don’t want a power up beep. Default = Power Up Beeper On - Scanner. Power Up Beeper Off - Scanner * Power Up Beeper On - Scanner...
  • Page 29: Good Read And Error Indicators

    Good Read and Error Indicators Beeper – Good Read The beeper may be programmed On or Off in response to a good read. Turning this option off only turns off the beeper response to a good read indication. All error and menu beeps are still audible. Default = Beeper - Good Read On. Beeper - Good Read Off * Beeper - Good Read On Beeper Volume –...
  • Page 30: Beeper Pitch - Error

    High (4200 Hz) Beeper Pitch – Error The beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the sound the scanner emits when there is a bad read or error. Default = Razz. * Razz (250 Hz) Medium (3250 Hz) High (4200 Hz) Beeper Duration –...
  • Page 31: Led - Indicator State

    LED – Indicator State The LED indicator can be programmed to have an idle state of either Off or On, with a good read blink in the opposite state. When programmed to LED Indicator Off, the LED indicator is Off in its idle state. It blinks On for a good read, then returns to its idle Off state.
  • Page 32: Good Read Delay

    Good Read Delay This sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another bar code. Default = 0 ms (No Delay). * No Delay Short Delay (500 ms) Medium Delay (1,000 ms) Long Delay (1,500 ms) User-Specified Good Read Delay If you want to set your own length for the good read delay, scan the bar code below, then set the delay (from 0 - 30,000 mil- liseconds) by scanning digits from the inside back cover, then scanning Save.
  • Page 33: Read Time-Out

    Read Time-Out Use this selection to set a time-out (in milliseconds) of the scanner’s trigger when using serial commands to trigger the scanner. Once the scanner has timed out, you can activate the scanner either by pressing the trigger or using a serial trig- ger command.
  • Page 34 If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window, it will not be decoded or output by the scanner. If Presentation Center- ing is turned on by scanning Presentation Centering On, the scanner only reads codes that pass through the centering window you specify using the Top of Presentation Centering Window, Bottom of Presentation Centering Window, Left, and Right of Presentation Centering Window bar codes.
  • Page 35: Codegate

    Left of Presentation Centering Window Right of Presentation Centering Window ® CodeGate When CodeGate is On, the trigger is used to allow decoded data to be transmitted to the host system. The scanner remains on, scanning and decoding bar codes, but the bar code data is not transmitted until the trigger is pressed. When CodeGate is Off, bar code data is transmitted when it is decoded.
  • Page 36: User-Specified Reread Delay

    Medium (750 ms) * Long (1000 ms) Extra Long (2000 ms) User-Specified Reread Delay If you want to set your own length for the reread delay, scan the bar code below, then set the delay (from 0-30,000 millisec- onds) by scanning digits from the inside back cover, then scanning Save. User-Specified Reread Delay 2D Reread Delay Sometimes 2D bar codes can take longer to read than other bar codes.
  • Page 37: Illumination Lights

    Illumination Lights If you want the illumination lights on while reading a bar code, scan the Lights On bar code, below. However, if you want to turn just the lights off, scan the Lights Off bar code. Default = Lights On. Note: This setting does not affect the aimer light.
  • Page 38: Centering

    * Interlaced Centering Use Centering to narrow the scanner’s field of view to make sure that when the scanner is hand-held, it reads only those bar codes intended by the user. For instance, if multiple codes are placed closely together, centering will insure that only the desired codes are read.
  • Page 39: Preferred Symbology

    * Centering Off Top of Centering Window Bottom of Centering Window Left of Centering Window Right of Centering Window Preferred Symbology The scanner can be programmed to specify one symbology as a higher priority over other symbologies in situations where both bar code symbologies appear on the same label, but the lower priority symbology cannot be disabled.
  • Page 40: High Priority Symbology

    High Priority Symbology To specify the high priority symbology, scan the High Priority Symbology bar code below. On the Symbology Charts page A-1, find the symbology you want to set as high priority. Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 41: To Add An Output Sequence

    To Add an Output Sequence 1. Scan the Enter Sequence symbol (see Require Output Sequence, page 3-16). 2. Code I.D. On the Symbology Charts on page A-1, find the symbology to which you want to apply the output sequence format. Locate the Hex value for that symbology and scan the 2 digit hex value from the Programming Chart (inside back cover).
  • Page 42: Output Sequence Editor

    code identifier for Code 93 9999 code length that must match for Code 93, 9999 = all lengths start character match for Code 93, 43h = “C” termination string for third code To program the previous example using specific lengths, you would have to count any programmed prefixes, suffixes, or for- matted characters as part of the length.
  • Page 43: Require Output Sequence

    * Discard Partial Sequence Require Output Sequence When an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit the output data to the host device. When it’s On/Not Required, the scanner will attempt to get the output data to conform to an edited sequence but, if it cannot, the scanner transmits all output data to the host device as is.
  • Page 44: Video Reverse

    * Off If you want a different notation than “NR,” for example, “Error,” or “Bad Code,” you can edit the output message (see Data Formatting beginning on page 5-1). The hex code for the No Read symbol is 9C. Video Reverse Video Reverse is used to allow the scanner to read bar codes that are inverted.
  • Page 45 * Upright Vertical, Bottom to Top Upside Down Vertical, Top to Bottom 3 - 18...
  • Page 46: Chapter 4 - Data Editing

    Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview When a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This group of bar code data and additional, user-defined data is called a “message string.” The selections in this section are used to build the user-defined data into the message string.
  • Page 47: To Clear One Or All Prefixes Or Suffixes

    Example: Add a Tab Suffix to All Symbologies Step 1. Scan Add Suffix. Step 2. Scan 9, 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual to apply this suffix to all symbologies. Step 3. Scan 0, 9 from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
  • Page 48: Function Code Transmit

    Clear One Suffix Clear All Suffixes Function Code Transmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data, the scanner transmits the function code to the terminal. Charts of these function codes are provided in Supported Interface Keys starting on page...
  • Page 49: Interfunction Delay

    Next, scan the Character to Trigger Delay bar code, then the 2-digit hex value for the ASCII character that will trigger the delay ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-3. Delay Length Character to Trigger Delay To remove this delay, scan the Delay Length bar code, and set the number of delays to 0. Scan the Save bar code using Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual.
  • Page 50: Data Format Editor Introduction

    Data Formatting Data Format Editor Introduction You may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner’s output. For example, you can use the Data Format Editor to insert characters at certain points in bar code data as it is scanned. The selections in the following pages are used only if you wish to alter the output.
  • Page 51: Other Programming Selections

    Step 5. Length Specify what length (up to 9999 characters) of data will be acceptable for this symbology. Scan the four digit data length from the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. For example, 50 characters is entered as 0050. Note: 9999 indicates all lengths.
  • Page 52: Terminal Id Table

    Terminal ID Table Terminal Model(s) Terminal ID PC keyboard (HID) PC Keyboard (Japanese) Serial (COM driver required) HID POS USB SurePOS Handheld USB SurePOS Tabletop Data Format Editor Commands When working with the Data Format Editor, a virtual cursor is moved along your input data string. The following commands are used to both move this cursor to different positions, and to select, replace, and insert data into the final output.
  • Page 53 The data is output as: 1234567890AB <tab><tab> Insert symbology name B3 Insert the name of the bar code’s symbology in the output message, without moving the cursor. Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are included (see Symbology Charts on page A-1). Refer to the...
  • Page 54: Move Commands

    Insert bar code length B4 Insert the bar code’s length in the output message, without moving the cursor. The length is expressed as a numeric string and does not include leading zeroes. B3 and B4 Example: Insert the symbology name and length Send the symbology name and length before the bar code data from the bar code above.
  • Page 55: Search Commands

    F5 Example: Move the cursor forward and send the data Move the cursor forward 3 characters, then send the rest of the bar code data from the bar code above. End with a carriage return. Command string: F503F10D F5 is the “Move the cursor forward a number of characters” command 03 is the number of characters to move the cursor F1 is the “Send all characters”...
  • Page 56 F8 Example: Send bar code data that starts after a particular character Search for the letter “D” in bar codes and send all the data that follows, including the “D.” Using the bar code above: Command string: F844F10D F8 is the “Search forward for a character” command 44 is the hex value for “D”...
  • Page 57: Miscellaneous Commands

    Search forward for a non-matching character E6 Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx” character. Syntax = E6xx where xx stands for the search character’s hex value for its ASCII code.
  • Page 58 Stop suppressing characters FC Disables suppress filter and clear all suppressed characters. Syntax = FC. Replace characters E4 Replaces up to 15 characters in the output message, without moving the cursor. Replacement continues until the E5 command is encountered. Syntax = E4nnxx ...zz where nn is the total count of the number of characters in the list (characters to be replaced plus replacement characters);...
  • Page 59: Data Formatter

    If this bar code is read, the next data format, if there is one, will be used on the data. If there is no other format, the format fails and the raw data is output as AB1234. If this bar code is read: the data is output as: 1234AB <CR>...
  • Page 60: Data Format Non-Match Error Tone

    Data Format Required, Drop Prefix/Suffix Scanned data is modified according to your data format. If a data format is found for a particular symbol, those prefixes and suffixes are not transmitted. Any data that does not match your data format requirements generates an error tone. If you wish to process this type of bar code without generating an error tone, see Data Format Non-Match Error Tone.
  • Page 61: Primary/Alternate Data Formats

    Primary/Alternate Data Formats You can save up to four data formats, and switch between these formats. Your primary data format is saved under 0. Your other three formats are saved under 1, 2, and 3. To set your device to use one of these formats, scan one of the bar codes below. Primary Data Format Data Format 1 Data Format 2...
  • Page 62: All Symbologies

    Symbologies This programming section contains the following menu selections. Refer to Chapter 9 for settings and defaults. • All Symbologies • Interleaved 2 of 5 • Aztec Code • Korea Post • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) • Matrix 2 of 5 •...
  • Page 63: Codabar

    EXAMPLE: Decode only those bar codes with a count of 15 characters. Min. length = 15Max. length = 15 For a value other than the minimum and maximum message length defaults, scan the bar codes included in the explanation of the symbology, then scan the digit value of the message length and Save bar codes on the Programming Chart inside the back...
  • Page 64: Codabar Concatenation

    Validate Modulo 16, but Don’t Transmit Validate Modulo 16 and Transmit Codabar Concatenation Codabar supports symbol concatenation. When you enable concatenation, the scanner looks for a Codabar symbol having a “D” start character, adjacent to a symbol having a “D” stop character. In this case the two messages are concatenated into one with the “D”...
  • Page 65: Code 39

    Code 39 < Default All Code 39 Settings > Code 39 On/Off * On Code 39 Start/Stop Characters Start/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing ends of the bar code. You may either transmit, or not transmit Start/ Stop characters. Default = Don’t Transmit. Transmit * Don’t Transmit Code 39 Check Character...
  • Page 66: Code 32 Pharmaceutical (Paraf)

    Code 39 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 0-48. Minimum Default = 0, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 39 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 39 bar codes together before transmitting them to...
  • Page 67: Full Ascii

    Full ASCII If Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character. For example: $V will be decoded as the ASCII character SYN, and /C will be decoded as the ASCII character #. Default = Off.
  • Page 68: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Interleaved 2 of 5 < Default All Interleaved 2 of 5 Settings > Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off * On Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit. When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data.
  • Page 69: Nec 2 Of 5

    Maximum Message Length NEC 2 of 5 < Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings > NEC 2 of 5 On/Off * On Check Digit No Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar code data with or without a check digit. When Check Digit is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, but will not transmit the check digit with the scanned data.
  • Page 70: Code 93

    NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Code 93...
  • Page 71: Code 93 Code Page

    Code 93 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 93 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When this function is enabled, the scanner stores those Code 93 bar codes that start with a space (excluding the start and stop symbols), and does not immediately transmit the data.
  • Page 72: Straight 2 Of 5 Industrial (Three-Bar Start/Stop)

    Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop) <Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings> Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off * Off Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information.
  • Page 73: Straight 2 Of 5 Iata (Two-Bar Start/Stop)

    Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop) <Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings> Straight 2 of 5 IATA On/Off * Off Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information.
  • Page 74: Matrix 2 Of 5

    Matrix 2 of 5 <Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings> Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off * Off Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information.
  • Page 75: Code 11

    Code 11 <Default All Code 11 Settings> Code 11 On/Off * Off Check Digits Required This option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Code 11 bar codes. Default = Two Check Digits. One Check Digit * Two Check Digits Code 11 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length.
  • Page 76: Code 128

    Code 128 <Default All Code 128 Settings> Code 128 On/Off * On ISBT 128 Concatenation In 1994 the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) ratified a standard for communicating critical blood informa- tion in a uniform manner. The use of ISBT formats requires a paid license. The ISBT 128 Application Specification describes 1) the critical data elements for labeling blood products, 2) the current recommendation to use Code 128 due to its high degree of security and its space-efficient design, 3) a variation of Code 128 that supports concatenation of neigh- boring symbols, and 4) the standard layout for bar codes on a blood product label.
  • Page 77: Code 128 Code Page

    Code 128 Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several Code 128 bar codes together before transmitting them to the host computer. When the scanner encounters a Code 128 bar code with the append trigger character(s), it buffers Code 128 bar codes until it reads a Code 128 bar code that does not have the append trigger.
  • Page 78: Gs1-128

    GS1-128 <Default All GS1-128 Settings> GS1-128 On/Off * On GS1-128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-80. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 80. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 17...
  • Page 79: Telepen

    Telepen <Default All Telepen Settings> Telepen On/Off * Off Telepen Output Using AIM Telepen Output, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (start/stop pattern 1). When Original Telepen Output is selected, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as compressed numeric with optional full ASCII (start/stop pattern 2).
  • Page 80: Upc-A

    UPC-A <Default All UPC-A Settings> UPC-A On/Off * On Note: To convert UPC-A bar codes to EAN-13, see Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 on page 6-25. UPC-A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.
  • Page 81 UPC-A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-A data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off UPC-A Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read UPC-A bar codes that have addenda.
  • Page 82: Upc-A/Ean-13

    UPC-A Addenda Separator When this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned off, there is no space. Default = On. * On UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code Use the following codes to enable or disable UPC-A and EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code.
  • Page 83: Upc-E0

    UPC-E0 <Default All UPC-E Settings> UPC-E0 On/Off Most U.P.C. bar codes lead with the 0 number system. To read these codes, use the UPC-E0 On selection. If you need to read codes that lead with the 1 number system, use UPC-E1 (page 6-24).
  • Page 84 Addenda Timeout You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either transmitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-A Addenda Required. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this timeout by scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-65535 millisec- onds) by scanning digits from the Programming...
  • Page 85: Upc-E1

    UPC-E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-E data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off UPC-E1 Most U.P.C.
  • Page 86: Ean/Jan-13

    EAN/JAN-13 <Default All EAN/JAN Settings> EAN/JAN-13 On/Off * On Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 When UPC-A Converted to EAN-13 is selected, UPC-A bar codes are converted to 13 digit EAN-13 codes by adding a zero to the front. When Do not Convert UPC-A is selected, UPC-A codes are read as UPC-A. UPC-A Converted to EAN-13 * Do not Convert UPC-A EAN/JAN-13 Check Digit...
  • Page 87 EAN/JAN-13 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-13 bar codes that have addenda.
  • Page 88: Isbn Translate

    EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Separator When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned Off, there is no space. Default = On. * On Note: If you want to enable or disable EAN13 with Extended Coupon Code, refer to UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code (page 6-21).
  • Page 89: Ean/Jan-8

    EAN/JAN-8 <Default All EAN/JAN-8 Settings> EAN/JAN-8 On/Off * On EAN/JAN-8 Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On EAN/JAN-8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data.
  • Page 90 * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required Addenda Timeout You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either transmitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-A Addenda Required.
  • Page 91: Msi

    <Default All MSI Settings> MSI On/Off * Off MSI Check Character Different types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes. You can program the scanner to read MSI bar codes with Type 10 check characters. Default = Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit. When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10/11 and Transmit, the scanner will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character(s), and will transmit the character(s) at the end of the scanned data.
  • Page 92 Validate Type 10 then Type 11 Character and Transmit Disable MSI Check Characters MSI Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 4-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 31...
  • Page 93: Gs1 Databar Omnidirectional

    GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional < Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings > GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On/Off * On GS1 DataBar Limited < Default All GS1 DataBar Limited Settings > GS1 DataBar Limited On/Off * On 6 - 32...
  • Page 94: Gs1 Databar Expanded

    GS1 DataBar Expanded < Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings > GS1 DataBar Expanded On/Off * On GS1 DataBar Expanded Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information.
  • Page 95: Codablock A

    Codablock A <Default All Codablock A Settings> Codablock A On/Off * Off Codablock A Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-600. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 600. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 34...
  • Page 96: Codablock F

    Codablock F <Default All Codablock F Settings> Codablock F On/Off * Off Codablock F Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-2048. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 2048. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 6 - 35...
  • Page 97: Pdf417

    PDF417 < Default All PDF417 Settings > PDF417 On/Off * On PDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-2750. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 2750. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length MacroPDF417...
  • Page 98: Micropdf417

    MicroPDF417 < Default All MicroPDF417 Settings > MicroPDF417 On/Off * Off MicroPDF417 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-366. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 366. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length GS1 Composite Codes...
  • Page 99: Upc/Ean Version

    UPC/EAN Version Scan the UPC/EAN Version On bar code to decode GS1 Composite symbols that have a U.P.C. or an EAN linear compo- nent. (This does not affect GS1 Composite symbols with a GS1-128 or GS1 linear component.) Default = UPC/EAN Ver- sion Off.
  • Page 100: Tcif Linked Code 39 (Tlc39)

    GS1 DataBar Emulation GS1 Code Expansion Off EAN8 to EAN13 Conversion * GS1 Emulation Off TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 linear component and a MicroPDF417 stacked code component. All bar code readers are capable of reading the Code 39 linear component.
  • Page 101: Qr Code Page

    QR Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-7089. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 7089. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length QR Code Append This function allows the scanner to append the data from several QR Code bar codes together before transmitting them to...
  • Page 102: Data Matrix

    Data Matrix < Default All Data Matrix Settings > Data Matrix On/Off * On Data Matrix Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-3116. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 3116. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Data Matrix Append...
  • Page 103: Maxicode

    codes were created (see ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A-8), and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly.
  • Page 104: Aztec Code

    Aztec Code < Default All Aztec Code Settings > Aztec Code On/Off * On Aztec Code Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 1-3832. Minimum Default = 1, Maximum Default = 3832. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Aztec Append...
  • Page 105: Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code

    codes were created (see ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements on page A-8), and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should then appear properly.
  • Page 106: Postal Codes - 2D

    Postal Codes - 2D The following lists the possible 2D postal codes, and 2D postal code combinations that are allowed. Only one 2D postal code selection can be active at a time. If you scan a second 2D postal code selection, the first selection is overwritten. Default = 2D Postal Codes Off.
  • Page 107: Combination 2D Postal Codes

    Postnet On Also see Postnet Check Digit, page 6-48. Postnet with B and B’ Fields On InfoMail On Combination 2D Postal Codes: InfoMail and British Post On Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Postnet and Postal-4i On Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On...
  • Page 108 Planet Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code and Postal-4i On Planet Code and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code, Postnet, and Postal-4i On Planet Code, Postnet, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Postnet,...
  • Page 109 Planet Code, Postal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet On Planet Code, Postal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of Planet Code data. Default = Don’t Transmit.
  • Page 110: Postal Codes - Linear

    Combination C and N Tables causes the field to be interpreted using either the C or N Tables. * Bar Output Numeric N Table Alphanumeric C Table Combination C and N Tables Postal Codes - Linear The following lists linear postal codes. Any combination of linear postal code selections can be active at a time. China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) <Default All China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Settings>...
  • Page 111: Korea Post

    Maximum Message Length Korea Post <Default All Korea Post Settings> Korea Post * Off Korea Post Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-1) for addi- tional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Korea Post Check Digit...
  • Page 112: Keyboard Function Relationships

    Interface Keys Keyboard Function Relationships The following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationships apply to all terminals that can be used with the scanner. Refer to page 2-12 enable Control + X (Control + ASCII) Mode. Function Code HEX/ASCII Value Full ASCII (CTRL + X Mode)
  • Page 113 Country Codes Denmark Norway Spain 7 - 2...
  • Page 114: Supported Interface Keys

    Supported Interface Keys IBM PC/AT and Compatibles, ASCII USB PC Keyboard Reserved Enter (KP) Cap Lock ALT make ALT break CTRL make CTRL break CR/Enter Reserved Reserved Delete CR/Enter Insert Escape Home Print Back Space Back Tab 7 - 3...
  • Page 115 7 - 4...
  • Page 116: Chapter 8 - Utilities

    Utilities To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies This selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded symbology. (See the Symbology Charts, beginning on page A-1) for the single character code that identifies each symbology.) This action first clears all current prefixes, then programs a Code I.D.
  • Page 117: Test Menu

    Test Menu When you scan the Test Menu On code, then scan a programming code in this manual, the scanner displays the content of a programming code. The programming function will still occur, but in addition, the content of that programming code is output to the terminal.
  • Page 118: Ezconfig-Scanning Introduction

    7. Using Explorer, go to the c:\windows\temp file. 8. Double click on the Setup.exe file. Follow the screen prompts to install the EZConfig-Scanning program. 9. If you’ve selected the defaults during installation, you can click on Start Menu-All Programs-Honeywell-EZConfig- Scanning.
  • Page 119: Resetting The Defaults

    Resetting the Defaults If you want the factory default settings restored to your device, scan the Activate Custom Defaults bar code below. This is the recommended default bar code for most users. It resets the device to the custom default settings. If there are no custom defaults, it will reset the device to the factory default settings.
  • Page 120: Chapter 9 - Serial Programming Commands

    Serial Programming Commands The serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and the programming bar codes will program the scanner. For complete descriptions and examples of each serial programming com- mand, refer to the corresponding programming bar code in this manual.
  • Page 121: Responses

    Data Field Usage When a query is used in place of the Data field, the query applies only to the specific command identified by the Tag and SubTag fields. Concatenation of Multiple Commands Multiple commands can be issued within one Prefix/Storage sequence. Only the Tag, SubTag, and Data fields must be repeated for each command in the sequence.
  • Page 122: Trigger Commands

    the Minimum Message Length (MIN) is set to 2 characters; the Maximum Message Length (MAX) is set to 60 characters; and the Default setting (DFT) has no value. Trigger Commands You can activate and deactivate the scanner with serial trigger commands. First, the scanner must be put in Manual Trigger Mode by scanning a Manual Trigger Mode bar code (page 3-5), or by sending a serial menu command for triggering...
  • Page 123: Menu Commands

    Menu Commands Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Product Default Settings Resetting the Defaults Activate Defaults DEFALT Programming the Interface Plug and Play Codes USB IBM SurePos Handheld PAPSPH USB IBM SurePos Tabletop PAPSPT USB Keyboard (PC) PAP124...
  • Page 124 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry France KBDCTY3 Gaelic KBDCTY84 Germany KBDCTY4 Greek KBDCTY17 Greek (220 Latin) KBDCTY64 Greek (220) KBDCTY61 Greek (319 Latin) KBDCTY65 Greek (319) KBDCTY62 Greek (Latin) KBDCTY63 Greek (MS) KBDCTY66 Greek (Polytonic) KBDCTY60...
  • Page 125 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Slovakia (QWERTZ) KBDCTY48 Slovenia KBDCTY31 Spain KBDCTY10 Spanish variation KBDCTY51 Sweden KBDCTY23 Switzerland (French) KBDCTY29 2-10 Switzerland (German) KBDCTY6 2-10 Tatar KBDCTY85 2-10 Turkey F KBDCTY27 2-10 Turkey Q KBDCTY24 2-10...
  • Page 126 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Beep on BEL Character Beep on BEL On BELBEP1 *Beep on BEL Off BELBEP0 Trigger Click BEPTRG1 *Off BEPTRG0 Beeper - Good Read BEPBEP0 BEPBEP1 Beeper Volume - Good Read BEPLVL0 BEPLVL1 Medium...
  • Page 127 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Presentation Centering Window Presentation Centering On PDCWIN1 *Presentation Centering Off PDCWIN0 Left of Presentation Centering PDCLFT### Window (*40%) Right of Presentation Centering PDCRGT### Window (*60%) Top of Presentation Centering PDCTOP### Window (*40%) Bottom of Presentation Centering...
  • Page 128 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Preferred Symbology PRFENA1 3-12 *Off PRFENA0 3-12 High Priority Symbology PRFCOD## 3-13 Low Priority Symbology PRFBLK## 3-13 Preferred Symbology Timeout PRFPTO#### 3-13 (*500) Range 100-3000 Preferred Symbology Default PRFDFT 3-13 Output Sequence Editor...
  • Page 129 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor *Default Data Format (None) DFMDF3 Enter Data Format DFMBK3## Clear One Data Format DFMCL3 Clear All Data Formats DFMCA3 Data Formatter Data Formatter Off DFM_EN0 5-10...
  • Page 130 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Codabar Message Length Minimum (2 - 60) *4 CBRMIN## Maximum (2 - 60) *60 CBRMAX## Code 39 Default All Code 39 C39DFT Settings C39ENA0 C39ENA1 Code 39 Start/Stop Char. *Don’t Transmit C39SSX0 Transmit...
  • Page 131 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Code 93 Default All Code 93 C93DFT Settings C93ENA0 C93ENA1 Code 93 Message Length Minimum (0 - 80) *0 C93MIN## Maximum (0 - 80) *80 C93MAX## Code 93 Append C93APP1 6-10 *Off...
  • Page 132 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Code 128 Append 128APP1 6-16 128APP0 6-16 Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code Page (*2) 128DCP## 6-16 GS1-128 Default All GS1-128 Settings GS1DFT 6-17 GS1ENA1 6-17 GS1ENA0 6-17 GS1-128 Message Length...
  • Page 133 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry UPC-E0 Expand *Off UPEEXP0 6-22 UPEEXP1 6-22 UPC-E0 Addenda Required Required UPEARQ1 6-22 *Not Required UPEARQ0 6-22 Addenda Timeout Range (0 - 65535) *100 DLYADD##### 6-22 UPC-E0 Addenda Separator UPEADS1 6-23 UPEADS0...
  • Page 134 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry EAN/JAN-8 Addenda *2 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD20 6-28 2 Digit Addenda On EA8AD21 6-28 *5 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD50 6-28 5 Digit Addenda On EA8AD51 6-28 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required *Not Required EA8ARQ0 6-29...
  • Page 135 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Codablock A Default All Codablock A Settings CBADFT 6-34 *Off CBAENA0 6-34 CBAENA1 6-34 Codablock A Msg. Length Minimum (1 - 600) *1 CBAMIN### 6-34 Maximum (1 - 600) *600 CBAMAX### 6-34 Codablock F...
  • Page 136 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Data Matrix Default All Data Matrix Settings IDMDFT 6-41 IDMENA1 6-41 IDMENA0 6-41 Data Matrix Msg. Length Minimum (1-3116) *1 IDMMIN#### 6-41 Maximum (1-3116) *3116 IDMMAX#### 6-41 Data Matrix Append IDMAPP1 6-41...
  • Page 137 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Combination 2D Postal Codes InfoMail and British Post On POSTAL8 6-46 Intelligent Mail Bar Code and POSTAL20 6-46 Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Postnet and Postal-4i On POSTAL14 6-46 Postnet and Intelligent Mail Bar...
  • Page 138 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Postal Codes - Linear China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Default All China Post (Hong Kong CPCDFT 6-49 2 of 5) Settings *Off CPCENA0 6-49 CPCENA1 6-49 China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Msg.
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  • Page 140: Chapter 10 - Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Operational Light Source: Illumination LEDs Visible White LED 434nm and 556nm Aiming Laser Red, VLD 652.5nm + 7.5nm Mechanical Dimensions (Typical): Height (excluding cable) 14.38 inches (365.22mm) Length 13.39 inches (340.08mm) Width 15.07 inches (382.68mm) Weight (typical): Imager 3 oz.
  • Page 141: Depth Of Field Charts

    JPEG: Compression scaled from 0 to 100 Image Format BMP:Grayscale TIFF: Binary, Binary Compressed (Group 4), Grayscale Decode Capability Reads standard 1D, PDF, 2D, and Postal symbologies Depth of Field Charts Typical Performance Focus Symbology Near Distance Far Distance 12.7 5 mil Code 39 167.6 322.6...
  • Page 142 Focus 13 mil UPC 88.9 14.3 15 mil DM 149.9 363.2 11.7 6.7 mil PDF417 177.8 297.2 11.5 NYS Drivers License 292.1 12.5 10 mil PDF417 129.5 317.5 12.4 8.3 mil PDF417 147.3 11.7 8.3 mil QR Code 210.8 297.2 15.2 20 mil QR Code 81.3...
  • Page 143: Standard Connector Pinout

    Standard Connector Pinout Note: This pin assignment is not compatible with Honeywell legacy products. Use of a cable with improper pin assignments may lead to damage to the unit. Use of any cables not provided by the manufacturer may result in damage not covered by your warranty.
  • Page 144: Chapter 11 - Maintenance

    The interface cable is designed to be field replaceable. • Order replacement cables from Honeywell or from an authorized distributor. • When ordering a replacement cable, specify the cable part number of the original interface cable.
  • Page 145 • The host system power is on (if external power isn’t used). • The trigger works. Is the scanner having trouble reading your symbols? If the scanner isn’t reading symbols well, check that the symbols: • Aren’t smeared, rough, scratched, or exhibiting voids. •...
  • Page 146: Chapter 12 - Customer Support

    Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc. ("HII") warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to HII’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment. This warranty does not cover any HII product which is (i) improperly installed or used;...
  • Page 147 This includes but is not limited to: cables, power supplies, cradles, and docking stations. HII extends these warranties only to the first end-users of the products. These warranties are non-transferable. The duration of the limited warranty for the 4850DR is three (3) years. 12 - 2...
  • Page 148: Symbology Charts

    Refer to Data Editing beginning on page 4-1 and Data Formatting beginning on page 5-1 for information about using Code ID and AIM ID. Linear Symbologies Honeywell Possible modifiers Symbology All Symbologies Codabar Code 11 Code 128 0, 1, 2, 4 Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) <...
  • Page 149 Honeywell Possible modifiers Symbology UPC-A UPC-A with Add-On UPC-A with Extended Coupon Code UPC-E UPC-E with Add-On UPC-E1 Add Honeywell Code ID 5C80 Add AIM Code ID 5C81 Add Backslash 5C5C Batch mode quantity A - 2...
  • Page 150: 2D Symbologies

    2D Symbologies Honeywell Possible modifiers Symbology All Symbologies Aztec Code 0-9, A-C Chinese Sensible Code (Han Xin Code) Codablock A 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 Codablock F 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 Code 49 0, 1, 2, 4 Data Matrix...
  • Page 151: Lower Ascii Reference Table

    to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings. Non-printable ASCII control Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode characters Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2) Char Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0) CTRL + X CTRL + X function Reserved...
  • Page 152 Printable Characters (Continued) Character Character Character & < > ⌂ Extended ASCII Characters CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code ↑ € Ç 0x48 up arrow ↓ ü 0x50 down arrow → ‚ é 0x4B right arrow ← ƒ â...
  • Page 153 Extended ASCII Characters (Continued) CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code ” ö 0x3F • ò 0x40 – û 0x41 — ù 0x42 ˜ ÿ 0x43 ™ Ö 0x44 š Ü 0x57 › ¢ 0x58 œ £ Numeric Keypad + 0x4E ¥...
  • Page 154 Extended ASCII Characters (Continued) CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code È ╚ É ╔ Ê ╩ Ë ╦ Ì ╠ Í ═ Î ╬ Ï ╧ Ð ╨ Ñ ╤ Ò ╥ Ó ╙ Ô ╘ Õ ╒ Ö...
  • Page 155: Iso 2022/Iso 646 Character Replacements

    (standard ASCII) Automatic National Character ISO/IEC 2022 2 (default) Replacement Binary Code page Default “Automatic National Character replacement” will select the below Honeywell Code Page options for Code128, Code 39 and Code 93. United States ISO/IEC 646-06 Canada ISO /IEC 646-121...
  • Page 156 à â ç ê î ô é ù è û à â ç ê É ô é ù è û ⎯ ¥ ⎯ ¥ £ ˜ £ à ° ç § µ é ù è ¨ § Ä Ö Ü ä...
  • Page 157: Unicode Key Maps

    Unicode Key Maps 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 4B 50 55 5A 5F 64 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 4C 51 56 5B 60 65 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...
  • Page 158 Sample Symbols UPC-A 0 123456 7890 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 EAN-13 9 780330 290951 Code 128 Code 128 Code 39 Codabar BC321 A13579B Code 93 123456-9$ Code 2 of 5 123456 Matrix 2 of 5 RSS-14 6543210 (01)00123456789012...
  • Page 159 Sample Symbols PDF417 Car Registration Postnet Code 49 Zip Code 1234567890 Data Matrix Test Symbol QR Code Numbers Aztec MaxiCode Package Label Micro PDF417 Test Message Test Message OCR-A with Modulo 36 OCR-A with Modulo 10 check character check character...
  • Page 160 Programming Chart...
  • Page 161 Programming Chart Save Discard Reset Note: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or digits, and Save again.
  • Page 162 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com 4850DR-BCG Rev A 3/14...

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