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  • Page 1 ID-08 / ID-09 Handheld Reader User’s Manual ID-08 / ID-09 User´s Manual...
  • Page 2: Technical Support

    All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and/or service di-soric manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of di-soric.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Read Cycle by ID-Software ..............5-2 External Trigger ..................5-3 Default Continuous Event ................5-4 Maximum Decodes per Read ..............5-5 Read Cycle Timeout ................5-6 Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout............5-7 Targeting Zone Tolerance ...............5-8 Morphological Preprocessing ..............5-9 Camera Settings ..................5-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 4 Find......................9-3 Send ......................9-4 Macros..................... 9-5 Terminal Right-Click Menu ..............9-6 Terminal Dropdown Menu ............... 9-7 Chapter 10 Utilities Device Control ..................10-2 Differences from Default................ 10-3 Firmware....................10-4 Advanced....................10-6 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 5 Appendix C Configuration Symbols ............A-6 Appendix D Serial Commands.............. A-17 Appendix E Communications Protocol ..........A-48 Appendix F ASCII Table ............... A-49 Appendix G Maintenance ..............A-50 Appendix H Glossary of Terms............. A-51 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    ID-09. About This Manual This manual provides complete information on setting up, installing, and configuring the ID-08 and ID-09. The chapters are presented in the order in which the reader would be assembled, configured, and optimized. Highlighting...
  • Page 7: Statement Of Agency Compliance

    Introduction Statement of Agency Compliance The ID-08 and ID-09 have been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and were found to be compliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 8 The information provided in this certification notice is correct to the best of di-soric’s knowledge at the date of publication. This notice is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. Users are rID-Softwareonsible for determining the applicability of any RoHS legislation or regulations based on their individual use of the prod- uct.
  • Page 9 Configure the Reader ........................1-9 Save Changes in ID-Software ....................1-10 This section is designed to get your ID-08 or ID-09 Handheld Reader up and running quickly using di-soric’s ID-Software so you can get a sense of its capabilities and test sam- ple symbols.
  • Page 10: Check Required Hardware

    Check Required Hardware Check Required Hardware The ID-08 / ID-09 is shipped with one of the following cables: 6’ USB Straight Cable 8’ RS-232 Coiled Cable USB Hardware • ID-08 / ID-09 Handheld Reader • USB Cable RS-232 Hardware • ID-08 / ID-09 Handheld Reader •...
  • Page 11: Usb Interface

    Important: If you use a USB hub, be sure that it is a powered hub. Default to USB USB Configuration (HID) Read the Save Settings symbol. Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 12: Rs-232 Interface

    LED will turn off. The reader will now be ready to use. RS-232 Configuration Reset to RS-232 Factory Defaults Read the Save Settings symbol. Save Settings Test Symbol (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 13: Install Id-Software

    ID-Software is di-soric’s configuration and testing software. Use ID-Software to set up your ID-08 or ID-09 Handheld Reader. ID-Software can be found on the di-soric USB Stick that is packaged with the reader. 1. Follow the prompts to install ID-Software from the USB Stick.
  • Page 14: Select Model

    When you start ID-Software, the following menu will appear: 1. Click the ID-08 / ID-09 button and then click OK. If you do not want to make this selec- tion every time you start ID-Software, uncheck “Show this dialog at startup”. If you need to select another model later, click Switch Model at the top of the screen.
  • Page 15: Select Interface And Connect To Reader

    You are now ready to configure your reader using ID-Software. Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ID-Software configuration options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 16 If the connection attempt fails, enable a different communications port, check your port connections, and try again. You are now ready to configure your reader using ID-Software. Subsequent sections provide more detailed information about ID-Software configuration options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 17: Configure The Reader

    • Click the Utilities button to show the tabbed interfaces for Device Control, Differences from Default, Firmware, and Advanced settings. For further details, see ID-Software Help in the dropdown Help menu. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 18: Save Changes In Id-Software

    • Send, No Save. Changes will be lost when power is re-applied to the reader. • Send and Save. This activates all changes in current memory and saves to the reader for power-on. 1-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 19 (Communications, Read Cycle, Symbologies, I/O Parameters, an Imager interface, a Terminal interface, and a Utilities interface). ID-Software can be used to configure the ID-08 and ID-09 Handheld Readers in the following ways: • Tree Controls: Each configuration menu contains a list of all option settings that pertain to that specific element of reader operation.
  • Page 20: Ez Mode

    Auto Trigger for ID-Software to trigger the reader and decode the symbol data. Decoded symbol data will appear in the field beneath the viewing area. Click Stop to end the locate and trigger ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 21: Application Mode

    Click the Parameters icon to return to full App Mode view from Terminal or Utilities. Note: See the corresponding sections of this documentation for specific information on any of the views or modes mentioned above. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 22: Tree Controls

    The command will be displayed between angle brackets. In this example, the command for Read Cycle Timeout is shown. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 23: Menu Toolbar

    (Receive Reader Settings) Import / Export Import converts the ASCII settings from a text file to ID-Software configuration settings. Export converts the active ID-Software configuration settings to an ASCII text file. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 24 All models you have selected and enabled will continue to appear in the dropdown model menu. The New Model option is repeated when you click the Switch Model button on the top row of icons. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 25 At startup, loads the reader’s settings into ID-Software. (This is not recommended if you want to preserve your ID-Software settings for future use.) Skip EZ Mode At startup, skips EZ Mode and opens directly in App Mode. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 26 Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus When Display Incoming Data Even When Not in Focus is enabled, data from the reader will continue to appear in the Terminal even when ID-Software is not the top window. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 27 The Bar Code Options dialog allows you to set the size of user-created symbols. Sizing Information Sets the bar width or module width (in mils, or thousandths of an inch) of user-created symbols. Example: A bar width of 14 is 0.014 inches. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 28 When this option box is checked, the user-configured Preamble and Postamble characters will be sent along with other parameters. Send XON with Autoconnect Sends an XON (Begin Transmission) command to the reader before starting the Autoconnect routine. 2-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 29 When enabled, prompts the user to save a .ID-Software file when ending a session. The .ID-Software file will be saved in the location of your choice. Use Default Storage Location When enabled, automatically stores data in ID-Software Application Data folder. 2-11 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 30 Note: Memos must be saved in a .ID-Software file if you want them to available in your next session. If you do not save your current session, any memos that you have entered during the session will be discarded, and will be unavailable in your next session. 2-12 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 31 • When a connection is established, the green indicator in the status bar at the bottom right of the screen will be visible. • If your RS-232 connection attempt fails, click the Auto Connect button to establish a connection between the reader and the host. 2-13 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 32 Create a caption for the symbol that matches or describes the encoded data. The symbol will be displayed in the field at the bottom of the Bar Code Dialog. 2-14 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 33: Send/Receive

    Send and Save This activates all changes in current memory and saves to the reader. Lock Reader This locks in the most recently sent and saved configuration to the reader. 2-15 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 34 This is the same as Save to Reader > Send, No Save except that only the commands in the current tree control are sent. Send Current Command This is the same as Send Current View except that it only saves the command that is currently selected. 2-16 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 35 Practice Targeting ........................3-2 Motion Detect Mode ........................3-3 Dual Optics ........................... 3-4 Operational Feedback ........................3-6 This section explains how to practice targeting and triggering, and how to begin configuring the reader. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 36: Practice Targeting

    • The reader is omnidirectional and can decode symbols in any orientation. When decoding 1D symbols, be sure that the entire symbol falls well within the field of view. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 37: Motion Detect Mode

    Basic Operations Motion Detect Mode The ID-08 or ID-09 can be placed in a presentation stand and used in Motion Detect Mode. Important: Motion Detection must also be enabled in ID-Software for Motion Detect Mode to function. To decode a symbol, simply place it within the reader’s field of view. The reader will beep, vibrate, and emit a green LED flash upon Good Read.
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  • Page 39: Dual Optics

    Field of View: 30° horiz. by 20° vert. Focal Point: Approximately 100 mm The reader’s optics are divided into Near Field and Far Field decode zones. Each decode zone is 960 x 640 pixels. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 40 Dual Optics Examples Far Field Dual Field Near Field 20 mil Data Matrix Far Field Dual Field Near Field 5 mil Code 39 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 41: Operational Feedback

    Data Transfer via Cable Configuration Symbol Successfully Decoded Green LED flashes 2 Beep Handle Vibrates and Processed Configuration Symbol Successfully Decoded Green LED flashes 4 Beeps Handle Vibrates but Not Successfully Processed ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 42 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 43: Communications

    This section explains how to set up communications between the reader and a host. With di-soric’s ID-Software, configuration changes can be made in the ID-Software tree controls and then sent and saved to the reader. The Data Matrix symbols in this section can also be decoded to configure the reader’s Communications parameters.
  • Page 44: Communications By Id-Software

    App Mode view, then click the Communication tab. To open nested options, To change a setting, single-click the +. double-click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 45: Communications Overview

    With RS-232 communications the reader communicates with the host through a communications program such as ID-Software Terminal. Default settings for establishing RS-232 communications are: Baud Rate: 115.2K Parity: None Stop Bits: Data Bits: ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 46: Usb Interface

    This mode allows a reader in a USB configuration to function as a virtual serial COM port. This mode requires installation of a USB Virtual COM driver, which is available from di- soric by request. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 47: Rs-232 Interface

    Baud Rate is the rate at which the reader and host transfer data. It only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting. 1200 19.2K 2400 38.4K 57.6K 4800 115.2K 9600 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 48 Data Bits are the total number of bits in each character. This setting only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting. 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits (Default) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 49: Preamble

    Set the desired preamble by reading the appropriate symbol below. Tab (RS-232 Only) Comma Space Erase (None) Carriage Return Line Tab (USB Keyboard Only) Feed (RS-232 Only) Erase Preamble and Postamble Data ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 50: Postamble

    Tab (RS-232 Only) Carriage Return Line Feed Tab (USB Keyboard Only) (RS-232 Only) (RS-232 Only) Erase (None) Carriage Return Line Enter (USB Feed (RS-232 Only) Keboard Only) Erase Preamble and Postamble Data ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 51: Preamble And Postamble By Id-Software

    Insert. you can also click any of these preset buttons to set a preamble or postamble. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 52: Keyboard Mapping

    USB cabled communications. U.S., No Leading 0 (Default) U.S. with Leading 0 U.S., Ctrl + Char. Japanese French German Custom Universal Belgian Swiss Keyboard Mapping by ID-Software 4-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 53: Communications Mode

    Host Acknowledgement Timeout The Host Acknowledgement Timeout is the amount of time (in seconds) that the reader will wait for an acknowledgement from the host before re-sending data. 4-11 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 54: Text Commands

    Suppress Echo and RID-Softwareonses. Enter the magic sequence in this text field and click Send. Once the magic sequence has been sent, you can send text commands from the same text field. 4-12 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 55: Usb Keyboard Rate

    Communications USB Keyboard Rate Requests that the host polls the USB reader at the rate specified (1 to 255 ms). 4-13 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 56: Rs-232

    Data Bits Data Bits are the total number of bits in each character. This setting only needs to be changed if necessary to match the host setting. 4-14 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 57: Text Command Timeout

    Text Command Timeout allows you to set the maximum time during which a complete text command from the host must be received. Pending text command data is discarded when the timeout is exceeded. 4-15 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 58 Text Command Timeout 4-16 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 59 After you’ve established communications you will need to address the spatial and timing parameters associated with your application. This section explains those parameters. The Data Matrix symbols in this section can also be decoded to configure Read Cycle parameters. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 60: Read Cycle By Id-Software

    App Mode view, and then click the Read Cycle tab. To change a setting, To open nested options, double-click the single-click the +. setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 61: External Trigger

    Trigger Active is set to Read Once by default. Important: Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout should be set to a value greater than 0 when Trigger Active is set to Continuous Read. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 62: Default Continuous Event

    When Read Primary Field is selected, the most recent field to have produced a Good Read (Near Field or Far Field) will be continuously activated to capture an image. Event Delay The default Event Delay is 0.100 seconds. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 63: Maximum Decodes Per Read

    Read Cycle Maximum Decodes per Read Maximum Decodes per Read allows you to set how many decodes can be performed in a single Read Cycle. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 64: Read Cycle Timeout

    Read Cycle Timeout Read Cycle Timeout Read Cycle Timeout determines the duration of the Read Cycle. The default Read Cycle Timeout is 0.500 seconds. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 65: Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout

    Read Cycle Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout Ignore Duplicate Symbol Timeout sets the reader not to output the same symbol data multiple times within the time period designated. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 66: Targeting Zone Tolerance

    The default Targeting Zone Tolerance is 1600%. Formula for calculating Targeting Zone Tolerance: 2 x distance from target to symbol (in pixels) / symbol width or height (in pixels) x 100 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 67: Morphological Preprocessing

    Dilate increases the light cell size of a symbol. Useful for increasing the light cell size of a light-on-dark Data Matrix symbol. Size Size determines the size of the area or “pixel neighborhood” (measured in pixels) in which the morphological operation is being performed. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 68: Camera Settings

    Gain settings affect how the reader decodes symbols and captures images. AGC Frame Adjust Count sets the number of image frames captured and discarded before the main image capture. This feature gives the gain control time to adjust. 5-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 69 Window of Interest. Window of Interest can also be controlled using a graphic interface in ID-Software. High Density Wide 5-11 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 70 5-12 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 71 Composite...........................6-19 Symbology Identifier ........................6-20 This section describes the various symbol types that can be decoded by the ID-08 and ID-09. The Data Matrix symbols in this section can also be decoded to configure Symbologies parameters. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 72: Symbologies By Id-Software

    App Mode view, and then click the Symbologies tab. To open nested options, single-click the +. To change a setting, double-click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 73: Data Matrix

    If you disable the Data Matrix symbology, programming symbols will not be decodable by the reader and Data Matrix will need to be re-enabled using ID-Software. Use the Data Matrix Disabled programming symbol with caution. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 74: Qr Code

    QR Code QR Code QR Code Inverse and Standard Enabled QR Code Disabled QR Code and Micro QR Code Enabled Sample QR Code Symbol Sample Micro QR Code Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 75: Aztec

    Symbologies Aztec Aztec Enabled Aztec Disabled (Default) Sample Aztec Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 76: Code 39

    Code 39 Enable Checksum Code 39 Disable Checksum (Default) Code 39 Enable Checksum and Strip from Result Code 39 Extended Code 39 Extended Full ASCII Enabled Full ASCII Disabled (Default) Sample Code 39 Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 77: Code 128

    Symbologies Code 128 Code 128 Enabled (Default) Code 128 Disabled Sample Code 128 Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 78: Bc412

    BC412 BC412 BC412 Enabled (Default) BC412 Disabled Sample BC412 Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 79: Code 93

    Symbologies Code 93 Code 93 Enabled (Default) Code 93 Disabled Sample Code 93 Symbol ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 80: Codabar

    Codabar Codabar Codabar Enabled (Default) Codabar Disabled Codabar Checksum Enabled Codabar Checksum Disabled (Default) Codabar Checksum Enabled and Strip from Result Sample Codabar Symbol 6-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 81: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Enabled and Strip from Result Interleaved 2 of 5 Two Digit Minimum Interleaved 2 of 5 Four Digit Minimum Interleaved 2 of 5 Six Digit Minimum (Default) Sample Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbol 6-11 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 82: Upc

    UPC Enabled (Default) UPC Disabled EAN Status Enabled (Default) EAN Status Disabled UPC-E as UPC-A Enabled UPC-E as UPC-A Disabled (Default) Sample UPC-E Symbol Sample UPC-A Symbol 6-12 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 83: Postal

    Supported Postal Symbologies • USPS OneCode (4CB) • POSTNET • PLANET • Japanese Post • Australian Post • Royal Mail • KIX Code Sample Postnet Symbol Sample Royal Mail Symbol 6-13 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 84: Pharmacode

    Fixed Symbol Length Disabled (Default) Bar Width Status: Mixed (Default) Bar Width Status: All Narrow Bar Width Status: All Wide Bar Width Status: Fixed Threshold Direction: Forward (Default) Direction: Reverse 6-14 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 85 Fixed Threshold Value Used when Bar Width Status is set to Fixed Threshold. Defines the minimum difference in pixels that will distinguish a narrow bar from a wide bar. Sample Pharmacode Symbol 6-15 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 86: Gs1 Databar

    All GS1 DataBar Disabled GS1 DataBar Expanded Enabled GS1 DataBar Limited Enabled GS1 DataBar-14 Enabled Sample DataBar-14 Limited Symbol Sample DataBar-14 Stacked Symbol Sample DataBar Expanded Symbol Sample DataBar-14 Symbol 6-16 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 87: Pdf417

    Symbologies PDF417 PDF417 Enabled (Default) PDF417 Disabled Sample PDF417 Symbol 6-17 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 88: Micropdf417

    MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 Disabled (Default) MicroPDF417 Enabled Sample MicroPDF417 Symbol 6-18 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 89: Composite

    (1 - 100) that can be decoded during a Read Cycle. Note that decode speed will decrease as the Maximum Decodes per Read value is increased. Composite Disabled (Default) Composite Enabled Sample Composite Symbol 6-19 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 90: Symbology Identifier

    Code 39 Code 128 Data Matrix GS1 DataBar / Composite UPC/EAN Codabar Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 PDF417 / MicroPDF417 QR Code / Micro QR Code Other (Pharmacode) Aztec 6-20 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 91 The Data Matrix symbols in this section can also be decoded to configure I/O parameters. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 92: I/O Parameters By Id-Software

    Mode view, and then click the Read Cycle tab. To open nested options, To change a setting, single-click the +. double-click the setting and use your cursor to scroll through the options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 93: No Read Notification

    No Read Notification allows you to enable or disable user feedback alerting you when a symbol is not decoded successfully. The No Read message output is ap/r, indicating that the reader did not decode the symbol. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 94: Targeting

    The Targeting parameter allows you to turn the targeting LEDs on or off. They are on by default. Read the configuration symbols below to enable or disable Targeting. Targeting Off Targeting On ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 95: Beeper

    Beeper volume is 100% by default, 0.100 seconds Duration by default, and 0.100 seconds Separation by default. Beep on Good Read is enabled by default. Read the configuration symbols below to enable or disable Beeper. Beeper Off Beeper On ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 96: Vibrate

    Vibrate Vibrate The Vibrate parameter allows you to turn Vibrate on or off. It is on by default. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 97: Button Stay-Down Time

    Button Stay-Down Time sets the amount of time (in seconds) that the reader will continue to process the current “decode symbol” event. The reader will behave as if the trigger is being activated for this specified amount of time. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 98: Motion Detect Event

    Read (Near Field or Far Field) will be activated to capture an image when a motion detect event occurs. Read the configuration symbols below to enable or disable Motion Detection. Motion Detection Off Motion Detection On, Motion Detection On Start Delay 500 ms Start Delay 0 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 99: Image Quality

    I/O Parameters Image Quality Image Quality allows you to determine the quality of images that are output from image captures. Image Quality is set to 50% by default. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 100 Image Quality 7-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 101 Continuous Read.......................... 8-2 Mirroring ............................8-3 Motion Detection........................... 8-4 Window of Interest........................8-5 This section introduces several settings that can be applied to speed up processing or improve readablility in various circumstances. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 102: Continuous Read

    Continuous Read Continuous Read Read the following symbols to enable or disable Continuous Read. Continuous Read On Continuous Read Off ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 103: Mirroring

    Note: Once the reader has been set to Mirroring On, it can only return to its default mode by reading the Mirroring Off symbol below. Mirroring On Mirroring Off (Default) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 104: Motion Detection

    Button Stay-Down Time should be increased. Motion Detect Start Delay Motion Detect Start Delay allows you to set the amount of delay before a Motion Detect Event occurs. (0 seconds is default.) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 105: Window Of Interest

    Window of Interest. You can also click on the center of the window to move it. • Click the Reset button to remove the Window of Interest. Hint: Right-click on the image to save it to your PC. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 106: Window Of Interest

    Click the Linear Mode button to set the narrow Window of Interest shown at left. To exit Linear Mode, reset the Top, Left, Height, and Width values for both Near Field and Far Field. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 107 Terminal View..........................9-2 Find .............................. 9-3 Send ............................. 9-4 Macros............................9-5 Terminal Right-Click Menu ......................9-6 Terminal Dropdown Menu ......................9-7 This section describes the Terminal interface and macro functions in ID-Software. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 108: Terminal View

    Send text field. The Terminal view also displays symbol data or information from the reader. You can also right click on the Terminal screen to bring up a menu of further options. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 109: Find

    2. Press Enter. The first instance of “ABC” will be highlighted in the terminal window. 3. Click the Find button to the left of the text field to locate additional instances of “ABC”. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 110: Send

    Once text commands are initiated, they are saved in a dropdown menu that can be accessed by clicking the arrow to the right of the text field. You can also send the current command repeatedly by clicking the Send button repeatedly. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 111: Macros

    When you click the arrow next to a any macro and select Edit, the following dialog appears: You can edit an existing macro or type in the Macro Name text field and define it in the Macro Value text field. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 112: Terminal Right-Click Menu

    OK. Then whenever Ctrl-F2 is keyed, the trigger character will start the Read Cycle. Note: This feature is also available from the Terminal Dropdown Menu and the Terminal tab of the Preferences dialog. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 113: Terminal Dropdown Menu

    • Find Previous locates the most recently occurring instance of the specified data string in the terminal. • Keyboard Macros brings up the Function Keys dialog, which allows you to create customized macro functions. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 114 Terminal Dropdown Menu ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 115 Firmware, where you can update your reader’s firmware; and Advanced, which allows you to collect batch files for customized reader configuration and optimization. 10-1 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 116: Device Control

    • Default Reader returns the reader to its default state, without any optimization or configuration. • Reboot Reader refreshes the reader’s memory and functionality, returning it to the most recent configuration you have saved. 10-2 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 117: Differences From Default

    Reader to send the settings without saving them. Important: The use the Differences from Default feature, you must connect to the reader and Receive Reader Settings via the Send/Recv button on the toolbar. 10-3 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 118: Firmware

    Start button. The Firmware Verification tool sends a direct query to the reader for its Application Code Version, Firmware Version, Boot Code Version, and Radio Version. 10-4 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 119 Hardware Identifier 0008 Hardware Type Identifier 0014 Boot Application Version 0049 Operating System Kernel Version 0002 Root File System Versions <TAB> ASCII TAB Character 35-619100-10 003 Decoder Version PN and BN 10-5 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 120: Advanced

    The single Remove arrow functions in the same way as the Add arrow, except that it transfers files back to the batch archive. The double Remove arrow allows you to transfer all files simultaneously. 10-6 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 121: Appendix A General Specifications

    Appendix C Configuration Symbols....................A-6 Appendix D Serial Commands ....................A-17 Appendix E Communications Protocol ..................A-48 Appendix F ASCII Table......................A-49 Appendix G Maintenance ......................A-50 Appendix H Glossary of Terms ....................A-51 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 122: General Specifications

    (2D symbologies); absolute dark/light reflectance differential, measured at 650 nm Ambient Light Immunity: Sunlight: Up to 9,000 ft.-candles / 96,890 lux Note: Nominal dimensions shown. Target Beam: 2 blue bars Typical tolerances apply. ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 123 3.7 to 4.6” (94 to 117 mm) 0.0075” (0.191 mm) 1.5 to 6.0” (38 to 152 mm) 0.010” (0.254 mm) 1.6 to 7.7” (41 to 196 mm) 0.020 (0.508 mm) 1.6 to 9.4” (41 to 239 mm) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 124 ID-08/ID-09 Handheld Readers ID-08, Handheld Reader, Light Gray, USB, 6' Straight Cable ID-08-IM3-2-U ID-08, Handheld Reader, Light Gray, RS-232, 8' Coiled Cable, EU Power/Supply ID-08-IM3-2-S ID-09, Handheld, X-Mode, Dark Gray, USB, 6' ST CBL ID-09-IM3-2-U ID-09, Handheld, X-Mode, Dark Gray, RS-232, 8' CL CBL, EU P/S ID-09-IM3-2-S di-soric USB Stick: Software, User’s Manuals, Quick Start Guides, Configuration...
  • Page 125 Appendix B — Electrical Specifications Power Requirements Reader @ 5VDC (mA): Typical: Less than 450 mA; Idle: Less than 80 mA; Sleep: Less than 31mA USB Cable Pinouts RS-232 Cable Pinouts ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 126 RS-232 1200 Baud (Default) RS-232 2400 Baud RS-232 9600 Baud RS-232 57600 Baud RS-232 19200 Baud RS-232 38400 Baud RS-232 115200 Baud RS-232 No Parity RS-232 Even Parity (Default) RS-232 Odd Parity (Default) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 127 Reader Text Commands Reader Text Commands Preamble - Comma Preamble - Space Preamble - Tab Preamble - Erase Preamble - CR LF Preamble - Tab (Keyboard Only) (None) (Serial Only) (Serial Only) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 128 - Erase Mapping (Default) without Leading 0 French Keyboard German Keyboard Japanese Keyboard U.S. Keyboard with Mapping Mapping Mapping Ctr+Char Universal Keyboard Swiss Keyboard Belgian Keyboard Custom Keyboard Mapping Mapping Mapping ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 129 Enabled, Strip from Result Code 39 Off Code 39 Enable Code 39 Disable Checksum and Strip Code 39 Extended Code 39 Extended Full Checksum (Default) from Result Full ASCII On ASCII Off (Default) ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 130 Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Checksum Checksum Enabled, Checksum Enabled Disabled (Default) Strip from Result MicroPDF417 On MicroPDF417 Off Postal On (Default) PDF417 On (Default) PDF417 Off A-10 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 131 Disabled (Default) Pharmacode On Symbol Length Enabled Pharmacode Fixed Pharmacode Bar Width Pharmacode Bar Width Symbol Length Disabled Pharmacode Bar Width Status Mixed (Default) Status All Narrow (Default) Status All Wide A-11 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 132 Disable Duplicate Symbol ID and Firmware Version Clear All JavaScript Rules Save Settings Timeout 2 Second Duplicate Scan 1 Second Duplicate Scan 3 Second Duplicate Scan Delay Default Trigger Delay Delay Delay A-12 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 133 Postamble - Enter (Keyboard Only)..................A-8 (B2) Postamble - Tab (Keyboard Only) ..................A-8 (B3) Postamble - Tab (Serial Only) .....................A-8 (B4) Postamble - Erase (None) ....................A-8 (C1) Preamble and Postamble - Erase..................A-8 (C2) A-13 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 134 Code 39 Enable Checksum and Strip from Result ..............A-9 (E2) Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On..................A-9 (E3) Code 39 Extended Full ASCII Off (Default) .................A-9 (E4) Code 93 On (Default) ......................A-10 (A1) A-14 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 135 Pharmacode Bar Width Status All Narrow.................A-11 (E3) Pharmacode Bar Width Status All Wide ................A-11 (E4) Pharmacode Bar Width Status Fixed Threshold..............A-12 (A1) Pharmacode Direction Forward (Default) ................A-12 (A2) Pharmacode Direction Reverse..................A-12 (A3) A-15 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 136 Disable Duplicate Symbol Timeout..................A-12 (B4) 1 Second Duplicate Scan Delay ..................A-12 (C1) 2 Second Duplicate Scan Delay ..................A-12 (C2) 3 Second Duplicate Scan Delay ..................A-12 (C3) Default Trigger Delay......................A-12 (C4) A-16 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 137 CRB System for additional information.) The following two examples can be sent to a reader in RS-232 mode from di-soric ID - Software Terminal by just typing the example text. A-17 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 138 So, if one tries to compose the command structure manually and send it through a terminal program, one might have to send everything before the reserved field, then send the 0x00 (key Ctrl+@ in di-soric ID - Software terminal view) by itself, and then the CRC14 checksum bytes.
  • Page 139 This will change Good Read Duration to 250ms, “P(1EA)FA” in text command format. In this case the register 1EA is more than one byte can hold; the register is converted to its individual ASCII hex value bounded by 0x28 and 0x29, underlined above. A-19 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 140 1 to 200 letters, digits, periods, hyphens, and underscores, terminated with ASCII NUL. (The reader will rdi-soric ID - Softwareond with d, e, or f.) A-20 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 141 The reader should indicate to the user that the packet has been rejected; e.g., it may sound error beeps. See related setting 0x12f, notify-of-packet-rejection. (The reader will not rdi-soric ID - Softwareond to the host.) A-21 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 142 If the max data size has changed, it may resend the previous data in a sequence of more than one packet.) A-22 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 143 (The reader will rdi-soric ID - Softwareond with d or e.) Process data as a decoded string. (The reader will rdi-soric ID - Softwareond with d or e.) A-23 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 144 If d rdi-soric ID - Softwareonse, file download has completed successfully. Note: The timeout will need to be increased from the normal rdi-soric ID - Softwareonse timeout to allow the firmware time to write the file to the flash memory. A-24 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 145 ‘#’. The following P command sets register 2C to the same value as the example above: P(2C)#200 Since the single digit values of 0 through 9 are identical in decimal and hexadecimal, no indicator is needed. A-25 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 146 Serial Commands Binary Dip Switch Some registers are what di-soric terms a ‘Binary Dip Switch’ where the value of each bit of the data string switches on or off some part of the behavior of that register. The bits are numbered from least significant to most (right to left).
  • Page 147 1 Digit Symbol Allowed 1: Enabled 0: Disabled 2 Digit Symbol Allowed 1: Enabled Note: All symbol lengths greater than 2 are always enabled when NEC 2 of 5 Decoding is enabled. A-27 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 148 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Inverse Data Matrix Decoding 1: Enabled 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Straight 2 of 5 Symbology Straight 2 of 5 (with 2 or 3 start/stop codes) Decoding A-28 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 149 • #19200 (4B00) Serial Baud Rate (#115200) • #38400 (9600) • #57600 (E100) • #115200 (1C200) 1: One Serial Stop Bits 2: Two 7: Seven Serial Data Bits 8: Eight A-29 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 150 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Inverse QR Code QR Code Symbology Decoding 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Micro QR Code Decoding 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Inverse Micro QR Code Decoding 1: Enabled A-30 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 151 Maximum Candidate Decodes Per the field of view and within target toler- Read ance, only the first ones will be decoded. For fastest performance with single codes, set to 1. A-31 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 152 The maximum time during which a com- 2AF8 Text Command Timeout (ms) plete text command from Host must be (#11000) received. (Pending text command data is discarded when the timeout is exceeded.) A-32 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 153 Expect Acknowledgement From Host 0 For example, USB “two-way” native: 1B: 5 (USB Native) 08: 2 (packet mode) 42: 1 (expect rdi-soric ID - Software- onse) Also see registers: 08, 1B A-33 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 154 Code 39 Symbology 1: Enabled Code 39 Full ASCII Decoding 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Composite Codes Composite Code Decoding Also see register: D8 0: Disabled Postal Code Symbology 1: Enabled A-34 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 155 3: 2 mod 10 [3:1] Checksum 5: 1 mod 10 strip cs 6: mod 10 and mod 11 strip cs 7: 2 mod 10 strip cs 0: Disabled Improved Bounds 1: Enabled A-35 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 156 Code 93 Symbology 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Code 128 Symbology 1: Enabled 0: Disabled Interleaved 2 Of 5 Symbology 1: Enabled Also see registers: 71, C9 0: Disabled Codabar Symbology 1: Enabled A-36 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 157 When motion is detected, this event is posted. See register 39 for list of events. Also see registers: 20E Valid Range: 0 to FFFF (#65535) ms Motion Sensitivity Also see registers: 86, 20E A-37 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 158 10 x 20 mm code and a setting of 150 (%), the target dot must be within 15 mm of the code. Any value over 1000 is considered infinite tolerance, and no target checking is per- formed. A-38 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 159 Also see registers: 36, 43, AC, AD, AE Valid Range: 0 to 7FFFFFFF Milliseconds Target On Before Picture (ms) 0: Target off before picture capture (#1000) Also see registers: 36, 43, AC, AD, AE A-39 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 160 1: Only accept composite codes if both ments elements could be decoded. Also see register 4A Maximum Reader To Host Packet 4000 Valid Range: 1 to 4000 (#16384) Data Size (#16384) A-40 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 161 Increases the decoder’s effort to find a Data Matrix symbol in an image. 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Data Matrix Improvement Improves the decoding capability of the Reader on low contrast or pixelated Data Matrix bar codes A-41 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 162 1-0 Technique 1: Erode Morphology 2: Dilate 0: Small 3x3 3-2 Size 1: Med. 5x5 2: Large 7x7 0: Disabled BC412 Status 1: Enabled 0: Disabled UPC/EAN Status 1: Enabled A-42 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 163 This allows the bar code Motion Detection: Start Delay (ms) to be removed without triggering a new decode. Use this to add an additional delay amount. Also see register: 86 A-43 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 164 #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif typedef uint16_t crc_t; crc_t crc crc_t initialCrc , const unsigned char* bufPtr , size_t length #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif /*eof*/ A-44 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 165 = crcBits - charBits crc_t c = initialCrc; #include "crc16tab.h" while( n-- ) c = (c << charBits) ^ crcTab[( c >> diffBits ) ^ *p++]; return c; /*eof*/ A-45 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 166 0xfd2e, 0xed0f, 0xdd6c, 0xcd4d, 0xbdaa, 0xad8b, 0x9de8, 0x8dc9, 0x7c26, 0x6c07, 0x5c64, 0x4c45, 0x3ca2, 0x2c83, 0x1ce0, 0x0cc1, 0xef1f, 0xff3e, 0xcf5d, 0xdf7c, 0xaf9b, 0xbfba, 0x8fd9, 0x9ff8, 0x6e17, 0x7e36, 0x4e55, 0x5e74, 0x2e93, 0x3eb2, 0x0ed1, 0x1ef0, /*eof*/ A-46 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 167: Appendix E Communications Protocol

    (Entered in menu or Effect of Command (Mnemonic displayed on menu) Value serial command) Reset Request Reset Start of Text End of Text Acknowledge Negative Acknowledge Begin Transmission XOFF Stop Transmission A-47 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 168: Appendix F Ascii Table

    ASCII Table Appendix F — ASCII Table Ctrl “ & < > A-48 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 169: Appendix G Maintenance

    Appendices Appendix G — Maintenance The ID-08 and ID-09 require only a minimum of maintenance to operate. Cleaning the ID-08 and ID-09 The reader’s window should be kept clean and free of debris to ensure optimal performance. Do not touch the window. If the window becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, non-abasive cloth or a facial tissue (no lotions or additives) that has been moistened with water.
  • Page 170: Appendix H Glossary Of Terms

    Decode — A Good Read. The successful interpretation and output of the information encoded in a symbol. Default — Restores ROM or flash settings and initializes serial commands. A-50 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 171 Focus — Any given point in an image at which light converges; the focal point. FPGA — See Field-Programmable Gate Array. Full Duplex — A communications system in which signals can travel simultaneously between devices. A-51 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 172 Picket Fence Orientation — A linear symbol orientation in which the bars are perpendicular to the symbol’s direction of travel. Pitch — Rotation of a linear or 2D symbol around an axis parallel to the symbol length on A-52 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 173 Appendices the substrate. See the illustration below. Skew axis Tilt axis Pitch axis Scan line A-53 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...
  • Page 174 Trigger — A signal, transition, or character string that initiates a read cycle. Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) — The creation of integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits on a single chip. VLSI — See Very Large-Scale Integration. A-54 ID-08 / ID-09 High Performance Imager – User´s Manual...

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