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OHV1000-* With regard to the supply of products, the current issue of the following document is applicable: The General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry, published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie (ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation of proprietorship"...
OHV1000-* Introduction Introduction Purpose of this quick start guide This quick start guide contains basic instructions for operating the device. However, the manual takes priority over the quick start guide. Intended Use The handheld is used to identify 1-D and 2-D codes that have been applied directly to the surface of a product.
Do not look directly into the handheld's lens. The device must not be repaired, changed or manipulated. If there is a defect, the product must be returned to the manufacturer Pepperl+Fuchs. Delivery, Transport, Disposal Check the packaging and contents for damage.
OHV1000-* Installation Installation Installing/Removing the Cable Installing the Cable 1. Hold the end of the cable with the RJ50 plug and insert the plug into the RJ50 socket underneath the handle. 2. You must hear a click when the cable engages. The cable is now securely connected to the handheld.
OHV1000-* Installation Establishing a USB Connection Establishing a USB Connection 1. Insert the USB plug on the connection cable into a free USB port on the PC. This step can be carried out even during operation. 2. To switch on the handheld, hold down the trigger button for approx. two seconds.
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OHV1000-* Installation 5. Switch on the PC. Once you have switched on the PC, the handheld will switch itself on automatically. 6. When the handheld is successfully connected, an audible signal is emitted and the handheld will vibrate. The handheld is now ready. The handheld uses the following RS-232 factory settings: 115,200 baud ■...
OHV1000-* Operation Operation Reading Codes The handheld reads both very small 2-D codes (e.g., Data Matrix codes) and larger 1-D codes (e.g., barcodes). If several codes are located directly next to each other, we recommend you cover the codes that you do not wish to read. This prevents you from inadvertently reading another code.
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OHV1000-* Operation 2. Actuate the trigger button. If the reading process is successful, the handheld's function indicator briefly lights up green. When activated, an audible signal is emitted and the handheld will vibrate. 3. If the code is not recognized, change the reading angle or the reading distance and press the trigger button again.
OHV1000-* Operation Keyboard Mode Activating Keyboard Mode 1. Read the following code with the handheld. M0002_01 The handheld's function indicator briefly lights up green. 2. Data is transferred using a US English keyboard layout by default. To select a different keyboard layout, read one of the following control codes.
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OHV1000-* Operation ASCII characters Belgian keyboard layout German keyboard layout French keyboard layout M10413_01 M10115_01 M10415_01 M10414_01 US English keyboard Japanese keyboard layout layout Swiss keyboard layout (standard) M10416_01 M10116_01 M10111_01...