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About the Scanner .............................................................................................................................................................1
Using the Heron Reader ...........................................................................................................................................1
About this Manual .............................................................................................................................................................2
Technical Support ..............................................................................................................................................................3
Datalogic Website Support ......................................................................................................................................3
Reseller Technical Support ......................................................................................................................................3
Telephone Technical Support .....................................................................................................
Stand Installation .....................................................................................................................................................8
Using as a Hands-Free Stand ....................................................................................................
Configuring the Interface ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Using the Programming Bar Codes ..................................................................................................................... 14
Configuring Other Features ......................................................................................................
Software Version Transmission ........................................................................................................................... 15
CONFIGURATION USING BAR CODES.................................................................................................................. 17
Global Interface Features .............................................................................................................................................. 19
USB Suspend Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 20
RS-232 ONLY INTERFACE 21
RS-232 Standard Factory Settings .................................................................................................
Handshaking Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
RS-232/USB-COM INTERFACES 25
Standard Factory Settings ........................................................................................................
ACK Character ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
NAK Character ...................................................................................................................
ACK NAK Timeout Value ........................................................................................................................................ 30
USB Keyboard Speed ...................................................................................................................................................... 45
Standard Factory Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 47
Global Prefix/Suffix ...........................................................................................................
Global AIM ID ................................................................................................................................................................... 51
GS1-128 AIM ID ..................................................................................................................
Label ID ............................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology ........................................................................................
Label ID Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 53
Label ID Symbology Selection ............................................................................................................................... 54
Case Conversion .............................................................................................................................................................. 60
Character Conversion ..................................................................................................................................................... 60
LED and Speaker Indicators ........................................................................................................................................... 65
Power On Alert ....................................................................................................................................................... 65
Select Audio Jingle for Power-up Event ..........................................................................................
Select Audio Jingle for Good Read Event ............................................................................................................. 68
Select Audio Jingle for Enter Stand Mode ........................................................................................................... 69
Select Audio Jingle for Exit Stand Mode .........................................................................................
Select Audio Jingle for Transmit Error Sound ..................................................................................................... 71
Good Read: When to Indicate ............................................................................................................................... 72
Good Read Beep Type .............................................................................................................
Good Read Beep Frequency .................................................................................................................................. 73
Good Read Speaker Volume ................................................................................................................................. 74
Good Read Beep Length ............................................................................................................
RGB LED Settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 76
Enable/Disable RGB LED ...................................................................................................................................... 76
Good Read LED Color ............................................................................................................
RGB Good Read Raising Time .....................................................................................................
RGB Good Read Falling Time ................................................................................................................................ 78
RGB Good Read Holding Time ......................................................................................................
RGB Auto Delay ...................................................................................................................
Scanning Features .......................................................................................................................................................... 80
EAN 13 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................................... 93
EAN-13 Flag 1 Character ....................................................................................................................................... 94
EAN-13 ISBN Conversion ..........................................................................................................
UPC/EAN Global Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 98
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) ........................................................................................................................................... 137
I 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................................ 137
I 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................................... 138
I 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ...........................................................................................
I 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ...................................................................................................................................... 140
I 2 of 5 Decoding Level ......................................................................................................................................... 141
I 2 of 5 Length Control ........................................................................................................
I 2 of 5 Set Length 1 ............................................................................................................................................. 143
I 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................................. 144
I 2 of 5 Zero Pattern ............................................................................................................
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR ............................................................................................................................................. 145
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Enable/Disable ......................................................................................................... 145
Datalogic 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................................................. 146
Datalogic 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ......................................................................................................................... 146
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ................................................................................................... 146
Datalogic 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ...................................................................................
Datalogic 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................... 147
Datalogic 2 of 5 Decoding Level .......................................................................................................................... 148
Datalogic 2 of 5 Length Control ................................................................................................
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .............................................................................................................................. 149
Datalogic 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ....................................................................................................
Datalogic 2 of 5 Interdigit Ratio ................................................................................................
Standard 2 of 5 .............................................................................................................................................................. 174
Standard 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ......................................................................................................................... 174
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation ..................
Standard 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................... 175
Standard 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................... 175
Standard 2 of 5 Decoding Level ..................................................................................................
Standard 2 of 5 Length Control .......................................................................................................................... 176
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .............................................................................................................................. 177
Standard 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ....................................................................................................
Industrial 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................................................. 179
Industrial 2 of 5 Enable/Disable ........................................................................................................................ 179
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Calculation .................
Industrial 2 of 5 Check Character Transmission ............................................................................................... 180
Industrial 2 of 5 Length Control ......................................................................................................................... 180
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 1 .................................................................................................
Industrial 2 of 5 Set Length 2 ............................................................................................................................. 182
Industrial 2 of 5 Minimum Reads ....................................................................................................................... 183
MSI Check Character Calculation ........................................................................................................................ 188
MSI Check Character Transmission ...............................
MSI Length Control .............................................................................................................................................. 189
MSI Set Length 1 ...............................................................................................................
MSI Set Length 2 ...............................................................................................................
Code 93 Quiet Zones .............................................................................................................
Codablock F ................................................................................................................................................................... 202
Codablock F Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................................... 202
Codablock F EAN Enable/Disable .................................................................................................
Codablock F AIM Check ...........................................................................................................
Codablock F Length Control ......................................................................................................
Codablock F Set Length 1 ........................................................................................................
Codablock F Set Length 2 .................................................................................................................................... 205
RS-232 Only .......................................................................................................................................................... 218
RS-232/USB COM Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 219
Data Format .................................................................................................................................................................. 229
Data Editing .......................................................................................................................................................... 229
Global Prefix/Suffix ............................................................................................................................................. 230
Global AIM ID ..................................................................................................................
Label ID ................................................................................................................................................................. 232
Character Conversion .......................................................................................................................................... 236
RGB LED Features ............................................................................................................................................... 238
Scanning Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 241
LED and Beeper Indications ........................................................................................................................................ 251
STANDARD DEFAULTS....................................................................................................................................... 257
SAMPLE BAR CODES ......................................................................................................................................... 271
1D Bar Codes ................................................................................................................................................................. 271
Control Character Emulation ....................................................................................................................................... 279
Single Press and Release Keys ........................................................................................................................... 279
Interface Type PC AT PS/2 or USB-Keyboard ............................................................................................................ 280
Interface Type PC AT PS/2 Alt Mode or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode ........................................................................... 282
Microsoft Windows Codepage 1252 .................................................................................................
.......................... 284
Index ............................................................................................................................................................285
Product Reference Guide
vii
NOTES
viiiHeron™ HD3130
About the Scanner
Bridging the gap between man and machine, the Heron™ HD3130 linear imager
brings high style along with technology to the modern point of sale. Distinctive
features such as side and top lights, polyphonic speaker and stylish top covers,
as well as Green Spot technology, characterize this innovative reader.
Perfect for use as both a handheld and a presentation style reader, the Heron
mager is lightweight and ergonomically shaped for handheld use and includes
i
an auto-sensing stand in the package.
Developed to satisfy the most demanding reading requirements for linear reading at POS checkout, the Heron linear imager is available as an all-in-one
multi-i
The Heron™ HD3130 Linear Imager has several new features. See
Parameters"
nterface solution (RS-232, USB and Wedge).
•The reader's attractive illumination (top and sides) selectively changes
lor to indicate its status.
co
•The user has the option to use personal
uploaded via Datalogic Aladdin™ configuration software) instead of the
normal beep tone.
Chapter 1
Introduction
"Reading
on page 61 for information on setting these features:
jingles (a short user-defined tune
Using the Heron Reader
Heron readers automatically scan barcodes at a distance. Simply aim and pull
the trigger. Code scanning is performed along the center of the light bar emitted from the reading window. This bar must cover the entire code.
Effective scanning is obtained by tilting th
to avoid direct reflections, which impair the reading performance (see Figure 1A
below). A successful read is signaled by an audible tone or a jingle (previously
uploaded), plus a good-read green spot. The side and upper illuminators
become green (unless another color has been configured with Datalogic Aladdin™ configurator).
Once the reader is correctly inserted into the
automatically read any code present in its reading area without pressing the
trigger. Furthermore, a green aiming light (Datalogic’s patented ‘Green Spot’) is
continuously emitted to facilitate the positioning of the bar code to be read
(shown in Figure 1B).
To guarantee single code reading, consecutive reading of the same code
requires the code to be removed from the reading area (no decoding) before
the reader will accept the same code again.
Product Reference Guide1
e scanner with respect to the barcode
stand, it is immediately ready to
Introduction
AB
Figure 1. Correct positioning of scanner
About this Manual
This Product Reference Guide (PRG) is provided for users seeking advanced
technical information, including connection, programming, maintenance and
specifications. The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) and other publications associated with this product are downloadable free of charge from the website listed
t
he back cover of this manual.
on
Typically, units are factory-programmed for the most common terminal and
c
mmunications settings. If you need to modify any programmable settings,
o
custom configuration can be accomplished by scanning the programming bar
codes within this guide.
Programming can alternatively be performed using the
Configuration application, which is available from the Datalogic website listed
on the back cover of this manual. This multi-platform utility program allows
device configuration using a PC. It communicates to the device using a serial or
USB cable and can also create configuration bar codes to print.
Datalogic Aladdin™
Overview
Chapter 1, Introduction
cable connection information.
Chapter 2, Setup
ner, and interface configuration bar codes and details.
Chapter 3, Configuration Using Bar Codes
for customizing your scanner. There are diff
general features, data formatting, and symbology-specific features.
Chapter 4, References
Appendix A, Technical Specifications
as well as environmental and regulatory specific
dard cable pin-outs and descripti
scanner’s LED and Speaker indicators.
Appendix B, Standard Defaults
scanner features and options.
Appendix C, Sample Bar Codes
bologies.
Appendix D, Keypad
parameter settings.
Appendix E, Scancode Tables
Wedge and USB Keyboard interfaces.
presents information about unpacking and setting up the scan-
provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and
includes numeric bar codes to be scanned for certain
lists control character emulation information for
2Heron™ HD3130
Manual Conventions
The symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key
issues or procedures that must be observed when using the scanner:
Technical Support
Notes contain information necessary for properly diagnosing,
and operating the scanner.
NOTE
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could da
ment or property.
CAUTION
Technical Support
Datalogic Website Support
The Datalogic website (
support and information fo
port, warranty information, product manuals, product tech notes, software
updates, demos,
Reseller Technical Support
and instructions for returning products for repair.
mage equip-
www.datalogic.com
r Datalogic products. The site offers product sup-
) is the complete source for technical
repairing
An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized
Datalogic reseller. A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses,
application software, and computer systems and can provide individualized
assistance.
Telephone Technical Support
If you do not have internet or email access, you may contact Datalogic technical
support at (541) 349-8283 or check the back cover of your manual for more
contact information.
Current versions of the Product Referen
(QRG), the Datalogic Aladdin™ Configuration application, software/firmware
and any additional manuals, instruction sheets and utilities for this product can
be downloaded from the website listed on the back cover of this manual. Alternatively, printed copies or product support
your Datalogic reseller.
c
e Guide (PRG), Quick Reference Guide
CDs may be
purchased through
Product Reference Guide
3
Introduction
NOTES
4Heron™ HD3130
Unpacking
Cable Connector
Paper clip
Check carefully to ensure the scanner and any cables or accessories ordered are
present and undamaged. If any damage occurred during shipment, contact
Technical Support on page 3.
KEEP THE PACKAGING. Should the unit ever require service, it should be
retu
rned in its original shipping container.
Setting Up the Scanner
Follow the steps provided in this section to connect and get your scanner up
and communicating with its host:
Chapter 2
Setup
1. Connect the Interface Cable at the sc
connect the cable, insert a paper clip or similar object into the opening
shown (item #3).
2. Connect the other end to the Host (see the next section,
face on page 6
3. Modify "
are needed from factory settings).
and Figure 3).
Customizing Configuration Settings" on page 14
anner as shown in Figure 2. To dis-
Connect Host Inter-
(only if modifications
Figure 2. Cable Connection/Disconnection at the Scanner
r
Product Reference Guide5
Setup
Connect Host Interface
The scanner kit you ordered to match your interface should provide a compatible cable for your installation. If this is not so, contact
The scanner can communicate using the following interfaces:
RS-232 Serial Connection
Turn off power to the terminal/PC and connect the scanner to the terminal/PC
serial port via the RS-232 cable as shown in Figure 3. If the terminal will not
support POT (Power Off the Terminal) to supply sc
approved power supply (AC Adapter). Plug the AC Adapter barrel connector into
the socket on the RS-232 cable connector and the AC Adapter plug into a standard power outlet.
Technical Support
anner power, use the
.
RS-232:
RS-232 host.
RS-232 OPOS:
The scanner can communicate with a standard or Wincor-Nixdorf (W-N)
This interface is used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS systems.
Keyboard Wedge Connection
The Keyboard Wedge cable has a ‘Y’ connection from the scanner. Connect the
female to the male end from the keyboard and the remaining end at the keyboard port at the terminal/PC.
Keyboard Wedge (KBW) :
scanned data as keystrokes and supports several international keyboards (for
the Windows
®
environment). See
When connected using this interface, the host interprets
"Country Mode"
on page 36 for a full listing.
USB Connection
Connect the scanner to a USB port on the terminal/PC using the correct USB
cable for the interface type you ordered.
USB :
Select to communicate either by USB OEM, USB COM STD, or USB Keyboard
interface types by scanning the appropriate interface type bar codes available in
this manual. The default interface is USB-KBD, or RS-232-STD.
6Heron™ HD3130
Figure 3. Connection to the Host
USB
Keyboard Wedge
Setting Up the Scanner
RS-232
NOTE
Specific cables are required for connection to different hosts. The connections illustrated in Figure 3 are examples only. Actual connectors may vary
from those illustrated, but the steps to conn
same.
ect the scanner remain the
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7
Setup
Screws
Rubber
Feet
Stand Installation
The stand can be affixed to a flat
surface such as a desk or countertop.
If needed, it can also be easily
removed.
To install the stand:
1. Remove the protective film from
the rubber feet and ad
to the corresponding recessed
areas on the bottom surface of
the stand.
he
re them
2. Turn to "
plate" on page 256
mask at the desired position of
the stand base
3. Use a pen to mark the location of the small holes (shown in red) on the
desk surface. Remove the mask before installing the screws.
4. Screw the 2 wood screws into the desk, centering in the marked holes.
Leave about 4-5 mm of the screw protruding from the upper surface of
the desk.
Stand Base Plate Tem-
. Place the
on the desk.
It is recommended to use two n.2 wood screws ISO 7050, diameter. 3.5
mm, length 16 mm or equivalent. On hard surfaces, an electric screwdriver
can be used for easier installation of the screws.
NOTE
8Heron™ HD3130
Setting Up the Scanner
5. Set the stand in place on the screws by aligning the large holes (circled in
blue) with the screw heads.
6. Rotate the stand counterclockwise until you feel it lock into place.
7. If the rotation is obstructed, or if the sta
remove the stand and adjust the height of the screws. Retry.
8. To remove the stand, rotate clockwise and lift to detach.
nd does not lock into place,
Insertion Into Stand
Place the reader into the stand, taking care to insert the handle into the stand
clip as shown.
Correct insertion will be signaled by a beep; then, the reader will be ready to
read bar codes.
Using as a Hands-Free Stand
The Heron HD3130 Stand can be used as a hands-free stand.
Once the reader is correctly inserted into the stand, it is immediately ready to
automatically read any code present in its reading area without pressing the
trigger. A green aiming light is continuously emitted to facilitate the positioning of the bar code to be read. Adjust the st
the following section.
Product Reference Guide
and posi
tion as needed, as shown in
9
Setup
Screw
Adjusting the Stand Position
The stand can easily be adjusted to change the inclination of the reader while in
the stand.
To adjust the stand:
1. With fingers, loosen the screw on the bottom of the stand by turning it
counterclockwise.
2. Set the stand upright and slide to adjust to the desired position.
3. Re-tighten the screw to secure the stand.
10Heron™ HD3130
Interface Selection
Upon completing the physical connection between the scanner and its host,
proceed directly to
programming for the interface type the scanner is connected to (for example:
RS-232, K
section to select your system’s correct interface type.
The scanner, depending upon the model, will support one of the following sets
host
of
USB Models (2.0 full speed)
•USB-KBD
•USB-COM STD
•USB-OEM
•USB-KBD-ALT
RS-232 / Keyboard Wedge Models
•RS-232 (Standard, Wincor-Nixdorf, OPOS)
•Keyboard Wedge
eyboard Wedge, USB, etc.) and scan the appropriate bar code in that
interfaces:
"Configuring the Interface"
Interface Selection
on page 11 for information and
Configuring the Interface
Scan the programming bar code from the following section which selects the
appropriate interface type to match the system the scanner will be connected
to. Next, proceed to the corresponding chapter in this manual (also listed in the
table) to configure any desired settings and features associated with that interface.
Unlike some other programming features and opt
tions require that you scan only one programming bar code label. DO NOT
sc
code.
NOTE
Some interfaces require the scanner to start in the disabled state when
powered up. If ad
state, pull the trigger and hold it for five seconds. The scanner will change
to a state that allows programming with bar codes.
ions, interface selec-
an an ENTER/EXIT bar code prior to scanning an interface selection bar
ditional scanner configuration is desired while in this
Product Reference Guide
11
Setup
Table 1. Available Interfaces
RS-232
RS-232 standard interface
$P,HA12,P
Select RS232-WN
RS-232 for use with OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS
$P,HA47,P
$P,HA05,P
Select RS232-STD
RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf
$P,HA13,P
Select RS-232 OPOS
FEATURES
Set RS-232
Interface
Features
starting on
page 21
USB Com to simulate RS-232 standard interface
Select USB-COM-STD
a
USB-OEM
USB-OEM
(can be used for OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOS)
a. Download the correct USB Com driver from www.datalogic.com
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with standard
key encoding but without external keyboard
$P,HA26,P
Select KBD-AT-ALT
Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with alternate key
encoding but wi
thout external keyboard
FEATURES
Set KEYBOARD
WEDGE
Interface
Features
starting on
page 35
Select KBD-AT-ALT-NK
USB Keyboard with standard key encoding
$P,HA2B,P
Select USB Alternate Keyboard
$P,HA35,P
Select USB Keyboard
USB Keyboard with alternate key encoding
Product Reference Guide
13
Setup
Customizing Configuration Settings
Using the Programming Bar Codes
This manual contains feature descriptions and bar codes which allow you to
reconfigure your scanner. Some programming bar code labels, like
Product Configuration to Defaults"
label to enact the change. Most of
ever, require the scanner to be placed in Programming
them. Scan an ENTER/EXIT bar code once to enter Programming Mode. Once
the scanner is in Programming Mode, you can scan a number of parameter settings before scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar
accept your changes, exit Programming Mode and return the scanner to normal
operation.
on page 16, require only the scan of that single
the programming labels in this manual, how-
"Resetting the
Mode prior to scanning
c
ode a second time, which will then
There are some exceptions to the ty
pical programming sequence
described above. Please read the description and setting instructions
carefully when configuring each given programmable feature.
NOTE
Datalogic Aladdin™ Utility
Programming can alternatively be performed using the Datalogic Aladdin™
Configuration application which is available for free download from the Datalogic website listed on the back cover of this manual. This multi-platform utility
ogra
pr
using a serial or USB cable and can also create configuration bar codes to print.
Datalogic Aladdin™ is a multi-platform utility program providing a quick and
user
Aladdin utility is available on the Datalogic website. Aladdin allows you to program the scanner by selecting configuration commands through a user-friendly
graph
over the selected communication interface, or they can be printed as bar codes
to be scanned.
Aladdin also provides the ability to perform a software upgrade for the connected device (see the Datalogic Aladdin™ Help On-Line for more details).
m allows device configuration using a PC. It communicates to the device
-friendly configuration method via the RS-232/USB-COM interface. The
i
cal interface running on a PC. These commands are sent to the scanner
14Heron™ HD3130
Interface Settings
Transmit Software Version
RevA
The scanner is typically factory-configured with a set of default features standard to the interface type you ordered. See
Global Interface Features, starting on page 19
interface types. If your installation requires you to further customize your scanner, you can select other options through use of the instructions and programming bar codes available in the appropriate section for your interface.
RS-232 ONLY Interface, starting on page 21
•
•
RS-232/USB-COM Interfaces, starting on page 25
•
Keyboard Interface, starting on page 35
USB-OEM Interface, starting on page 47
•
Configuring Other Features
If your installation requires different programming than the standard factory
default settings, the following sections of this manual allow configuration of
non-interface-specific settings you might require:
Configuration Using Bar Codes: General Features includes programming for scan-
ning, speaker and LED indicators and other such universal settings.
Customizing Configuration Settings
"Interface Selection"
provides settings configurable by all
on page 11.
Reading Parameters: Reading Parameters include programming for scanning,
speaker and LED indicators and other universal settings.
Symbologies: Includes options concerning the bar code label types (symbolo-
gies). These settings allow you to enable/disable symbologies, set label
gths, require check digit, etc.
len
Software Version Transmission
The software version of the device can be transmitted over the RS-232, Keyboard and USB interfaces by scanni
ng the following label.
Product Reference Guide
15
Setup
$P,HA00,P
Restore Custom Default Configuration
Restore USA Factory Configuration
$P,AE,P
Restore EU Factory Configuration
$P,Ae,P
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults
If you aren't sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you've
changed some options and want to restore the Custom Default Configuration
that may have been saved in the scanner, scan the
uration
rently active interface.
bar code below. This will restore the custom configuration for the cur-
Custom defaults are based on the interface type. Configure the scanner for
the correct interface before scanning this label.
NOTE
If you aren't sure what programming options are in your scanner, or you've
changed some options and want to restore the Factory Configuration, you have
two options. You can scan the
Restore EU Factory Configuration
configuration to the factory settings including the interface type. The USA label
ores Label IDs to those historically used in the USA. The EU label restores
rest
Label IDs to those historically used in Europe. The Label ID sets for USA and EU
are shown in the Label ID section of this manual.
Restore USA Factory Configuration
bar code below. Both labels restore the scanner
Restore Custom Default Config-
bar code or the
Scanning either of the “Restore Factory Configuration” commands below
will result in the loss of any custom configuration settings for your device.
CAUTION
The programming section on the following pages lists the factory default settings for each of the menu commands (indicated by shaded blocks and bold
text).
16Heron™ HD3130
Chapter 3
Configuration Using Bar Codes
This and following sections provide programming bar codes to configure your
scanner by changing the default settings. For details about additional methods
of programming, see "
Customizing Configuration Settings" on page 14
.
You must first enable your scanner to read
use this section. If you have not done this, go to
NOTE
page 5
Configuration Parameters
Once the scanner is set up, you can change the default parameters to meet your
application needs. Refer to "
for initial configuration in order to set the default values and select the
16
interface for your application.
The following configuration parameters are divided into logical groups, making
it easy
Interface Configuration:
Parameters common to all interface applications:
to find the desired function based on its reference group.
•"RS-232 ONLY Interface" on page 21
•"RS-232/USB-COM Interfaces" on page 25
•"Keyboard Interface" on page 35
•"USB-OEM Interface" on page 47
•"
Global Prefix/Suffix" on page 50
•"
Data Format" on page 49
ization of scanned data output.
•"
Reading Parameters" on page 61
cators status functioning.
bar codes in order to
Setup, starting on
and complete the appropriate procedure.
Resetting the Product Configuration to Defaults" on page
offers advanced configuration options for custom-
control various operating modes and indi-
Symbology-specific parameters:
"Symbologies" on page 85
programming bar codes necessary for configuring these features.
Product Reference Guide17
NOTE
defines options for all symbologies and provides the
You must first enable your scanner to read bar codes in order to
use this section. If you have not done this, go to
and complete the appropriate procedure.
page 5
Setup, starting on
Enter/Exit Programming Mode
To program features:
1. Scan the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING bar code, available at the top of each
programming page, when applicable.
2. Scan the bar code to set the desire
to cover unused bar codes on the page, and possibly the facing page, to
ensure that the scanner reads only the bar code you intend to scan.
d pr
ogramming feature. You may need
3. If additional input parameters ar
scan the appropriate characters from the keypad.
e needed, go to
Appendix D, Keypad
, and
Additional information about many features can be found in the “References” chapter.
NOTE
If you make a mistake before the last character, scan the CANCEL bar
code to abor
t and not save the entry string. You can then start again at
the beginning.
4. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the ENTER/EXIT PROGRAMMING bar code to exit
For more detailed descriptions, programming information and
setting selected configuration items, see
Programming Mode.
References, starting on page 217
examples for
.
18Heron™ HD3130
Global Interface Features
DEFAULT
The following interface features are configurable by all interface types. To set
features specific to your interface, turn to that section of this manual.
Enter/Exit Programming Mode
HOST COMMANDS — OBEY/IGNORE
USB SUSPEND MODE
on page 20
Host Commands — Obey/Ignore
This option specifies whether the scanner will obey or ignore host commands.
When set to ignore, the scanner will ignore all host commands except for those
necessary for:
•service mode
•flash programming mode
•keeping the inte
•transmission of labels.
rface active
on page 19
$CIFIH00
Host Commands = Obey
$CIFIH01
Host Commands = Ignore
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Enter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
USB Suspend Mode
This setting enables/disables the ability of the USB interface to enter suspend
mode.
$CUSSE01
USB Suspend Mode = Enable
$CUSSE00
USB Suspend Mode = Disable
20Heron™ HD3130
RS-232 ONLY InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
RS-232 ONLY Interface
Use the programming bar codes in this chapter if modifications to the standard
RS-232 interface settings are necessary to meet your system’s requirements.
Additional settings which apply to both the RS-232 and USB interfaces are
available in Chapter 5, RS-232/USB-COM Interfaces.
BAUD RATE on page 21PARITY on page 23
STOP BITS on page 22HANDSHAKING CONTROL on page 24
RS-232 Standard Factory Settings
Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
Baud Rate
Baud rate is the number of bits of data transmitted per second. Set the scanner's baud rate to match the baud rate sett
improper baud rate setting, data may not reach the host correctly.
$CR2BA01
Baud Rate = 2400
$CR2BA03
ing of the host device. With an
$CR2BA00
Baud Rate = 1200
$CR2BA02
Baud Rate = 4800
Baud Rate = 9600
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeStop Bits
Baud Rate (continued)
$CR2BA04
Baud Rate = 19,200
$CR2BA05
Baud Rate = 38,400
$CR2BA06
Baud Rate = 57,600
$CR2BA07
Stop Bits
Baud Rate = 115,200
The stop bit(s) at the end of each transmitted character marks the end of transmission of one character and prepares the receiving device for the next character in the serial data stream. The number of stop bits selected (one or two)
depends on
date. Set the number of stop bits to ma
the number the receiving terminal is programmed to accommo-
tch host device requirements.
$CR2ST00
DEFAULT
1 Stop Bit
$CR2ST01
2 Stop Bits
22Heron™ HD3130
RS-232 ONLY InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Parity
This feature specifies parity required for sending and receiving data. A parity
check bit is the most significant bit of each ASCII coded character. Select the
parity type according to host device requirements.
•Select None when no parity bit is
•Select Odd parity and the parity bit value is
ensure that an odd number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.
•Select Even parity and the pari
ensure that an even number of 1 bits are contained in the coded character.
DEFAULT
$CR2PA01
required.
set to 0 or 1, based on data, to
ty bit value is set to 0 or 1, based on data, to
$CR2PA00
Parity = None
Parity = Even
$CR2PA02
Parity = Odd
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeHandshaking Control
Handshaking Control
The data interface consists of an RS-232 port designed to operate either with
or without the hardware handshaking lines, Request to Send (RTS), and Clear to
Send (CTS). Handshaking Control includes the following options:
•RTS — RTS is asserted during transm
•RTS/CTS — RTS is asserted during tr
sions.
•RTS/XON/XOFF — RTS is asserted during tra
XON and XOFF gate transmissions.
•RTS On/CTS — RTS is always asserted. CTS gates transmissions.
•RTS/CTS Scan Control — RTS is asserted d
transmissions and controls enable and disable state of scanner.
The programming bar codes in this chapter allow modifications to the standard
RS-232 and USB-Com interfaces.
INTERCHARACTER DELAY on page 26
BEEP ON ASCII BEL on page 27
BEEP ON NOTON FILE on page 27
ACK NAK OPTIONS on page 28
ACK CHARACTER on page 29
NAK CHARACTER on page 29
ACK NAK TIMEOUT VALUE on page 30
ACK NAK RETRY COUNT on page 31
ACK NAK ERROR HANDLING on page 32
INDICATE TRANSMISSION FAILURE on page 33
DISABLE CHARACTER on page 33
ENABLE CHARACTER on page 34
Standard Factory Settings
Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeIntercharacter Delay
00 = No Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero
990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no
(0) to
delay. See "Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets" on pa
ming instructions.
ge 232 for more detailed program-
$CR2IC00
Intercharacter Delay = No Delay
$CR2IC
Select Intercharacter Delay Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
When this parameter is enabled, the scanner issues a beep when a <BEL> character is detected on the RS-232 serial li
attention to an illegal entry or other important event.
$CR2BB00
Beep On ASCII BEL = Disable
ne. <BEL> is issued to gain a user's
DEFAULT
$CR2BB01
Beep On ASCII BEL = Enable
Beep On Not on File
This option enables/disables the action of the scanner to sound a three beep
sequence upon receiving a Not-On-File (NOF) host command.
$CBPNF00
Beep On Not On File = Disable
$CBPNF01
Beep On Not On File = Enable
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeACK NAK Options
ACK NAK Options
This enables/disables the ability of the scanner to support the RS-232 ACK/
NAK protocol. When configured, the scanner and/or host sends an “ACK” when
it receives data properly, and sends “NAK” when the data is in error.
Options are:
•Disable
•Enable for label transmission
response from the host when a label is sent.
•Enable for host-command acknowledge — The scanner will respond with
ACK/NAK when the host send
•Enable for label transmission and host-com
DEFAULT
$CR2AE01
— The scanner expects an ACK/NAK
s a command.
mand acknowledge
$CR2AE00
ACK/NAK Protocol = Disable ACK/NAK
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission
$CR2AE03
ACK/NAK Protocol = Enable for label transmission and host-
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the ACK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See
"ACK Character" on page 22
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
NOTE
$CR2AC
Select ACK Character Setting
on page 22
0 for more detailed programming instructions.
Stop Bits
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
DEFAULT
NAK Character
This setting specifies an ASCII character or hex value to be used as the NAK
character. ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See
"NAK Character" on pa
Select NAK Character Setting
NOTE
$CR2NA
DEFAULT
ge 221 for more detailed programming instructions.
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters. 8-bit data is not recognized when the option
on page 22
has been set as 7 Data Bits.
Stop Bits
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeACK NAK Options
DEFAULT
01 ACK NAK Timeout value is 200ms
ACK NAK Timeout Value
This option specifies the amount of time the scanner waits for an ACK character
from the host following label transmission. The selectable timeout range is 200
milliseconds to 15,000ms (15 seconds) in 200ms increments. A selection of 0
disables the timeout. See "ACK NAK Timeout Value" on
detailed programming instructions.
page 22
2 for more
$CR2AT
Select ACK NAK Timeout Value Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
This feature specifies the number of times the scanner retries a label transmission due to a retry condition. The selectable range is from 1 to 254 retries. A
ction of 0 disables the count, and a selection of 255 specifies unlimited
sele
retries. See "ACK NAK Retry Count" on pa
ming instructions.
ge 223 for more detailed program-
$CR2AR
Select ACK NAK Retry Count Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
DEFAULT
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
pad
representing your desired character(s). End by
scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
CANCEL
Appendix D, Key-
~
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeACK NAK Options
ACK NAK Error Handling
This feature specifies the method the scanner uses to handle receive errors
detected while waiting for an ACK character from the host.
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to disable the scanner.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See "Disable
Character" on
NOTE
$CR2DC
Select Disable Character Setting
DEFAULT
ge 224 for more detailed programming instructions.
pa
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters.
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeEnable Character
0x45 = Enable Character is ‘E’
Enable Character
Specifies the value of the RS-232 host command used to enable the scanner.
ASCII characters or any hex value from 0 to 0xFF can be selected. See "Enable
Character" on pa
NOTE
$CR2EC
Select Enable Character Setting
ge 225 for more detailed programming instructions
Setting to previously defined characters such as XON, XOFF, or
host commands conflicts with normal operation of these characters.
DEFAULT
.
34Heron™ HD3130
Keyboard Interface
Use the programming bar codes in this chapter to select options for USB Keyboard and Wedge Interf
listing of standard factory settings. Information about c
tion which applies to keyboard interfaces is listed in Appendix E, Scancode
Tables.
COUNTRY MODE on page 36
CAPS LOCK STATE on page 39
NUMLOCK on page 39
KEYBOARD NUMERIC KEYPAD on page 40
KEYBOARD SEND CONTROL CHARACTERS on page 41
WEDGE QUIET INTERVAL on page 42
INTERCODE DELAY on page 44
USB KEYBOARD SPEED on page 45
aces. Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a
ontrol character emula-
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeCountry Mode
Country Mode
This feature specifies the country/language supported by the keyboard.
The Country Mode setting is ignored if the interface uses alternate key encod-
ing.
$CKBCO00
DEFAULT
Country Mode = U.S.
$CKBCO01
Country Mode = Belgium
$CKBCO02
$CKBCO11
Country Mode = Croatia
$CKBCO03
Country Mode = Denmark
Country Mode = Britain
$CKBCO0E
Country Mode = Czech Republic
$CKBCO04
36Heron™ HD3130
Country Mode = France
Keyboard InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Country Mode (continued)
$CKBCO05
Country Mode = Germany
$CKBCO0D
Country Mode = Hungary
$CKBCO06
Country Mode = Italy
$CKBCO0C
$CKBCO07
Country Mode = Norway
$CKBCO08
Country Mode = Portugal
Country Mode = Japanese 106-key
$CKBCO12
Country Mode = Poland
$CKBCO10
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Country Mode = Romania
37
Enter/Exit Programming ModeCountry Mode
Country Mode (continued)
$CKBCO0F
Country Mode = Slovakia
$CKBCO09
Country Mode = Spain
$CKBCO0A
Country Mode = Sweden
$CKBCO0B
Country Mode = Switzerland
$CKBCO14
Country Mode = Lithuania
$CKBCO13
Country Mode = French Canadian
38Heron™ HD3130
Keyboard InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Caps Lock State
This option specifies the format in which the scanner sends character data. This
applies to Keyboard Wedge interfaces.
encoding keyboard is selected. This does not apply to USB Keyboard.
DEFAULT
$CKBCL01
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock ON
This does not apply when an alternate key
$CKBCL00
Caps Lock State = Caps Lock OFF
$CKBCL02
Numlock
Caps Lock State = AUTO Caps Lock Enable
This option specifies the setting of the Numbers Lock (Numlock) key while in
Keyboard Wedge interface. This only applies to alternate key encoding interfaces.
This feature specifies if numeric characters will be sent using the standard keys
or the numeric keypad
DEFAULT
$CKBKP01
Keyboard Numeric Keypad = Numeric Keypad
.
$CKBKP00
Keyboard Numeric Keypad = Standard Keys
40Heron™ HD3130
Keyboard InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Keyboard Send Control Characters
This feature is used by the Keyboard Wedge and USB Keyboard interfaces. It
specifies how the scanner transmits ASCII control characters to the host. Reference Appendix E, Scancode Tables for more information about control characters.
Options are as follows:
Send Ctrl+Key :
the format Ctrl+Key. Special keys are available in the range from 81H to A1.
Send Ctrl+Shift+Key :
in the format Ctrl+Shift+Keys.
Send Special Function Key :
the special function key mapping table (see "Interface Type PC AT PS/2 Alt
Mode
are not in the normal ASCII set. A unique set is provided for each available
scancode set.
or USB-Keyboard Alt Mode" on page 282). This is used to send keys that
ASCII characters from 00H to 0x1FH inclusive are transmitted in
The behavior is the same as above, but control keys are sent
Send characters between 00H and 1FH according to
$CKBSC00
DEFAULT
Keyboard Send Control Characters = Send Ctrl+Key
$CKBSC01
Keyboard Send Control Characters = Send Ctrl+Shift+Key
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$CKBSC02
Keyboard Send Control Characters = Send Special Function
Key :
41
Enter/Exit Programming ModeWedge Quiet Interval
10 = Quiet Interval of 100 ms
Wedge Quiet Interval
This option specifies the amount of time to look for keyboard activity before
the scanner breaks the keyboard connection in order to transmit data to host.
The selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 990ms in 10ms increments.
pa
See "Wedge Quiet Interval" on
instructions.
This feature applies ONLY to the Keyboard Wedge interface.
NOTE
ge 226 for more detailed programming
$CKBQI
Select Wedge Quiet Interval Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from the
Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired charac
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
ter(s). End by scanning
42Heron™ HD3130
Keyboard InterfaceEnter/Exit Programming Mode
00 = No Intercharacter Delay
Intercharacter Delay
This parameter specifies the intercharacter delay between the end of one character and the beginning of the next. The delay can be set within a range of zero
990 milliseconds in 10ms increments. A setting of zero specifies no
(0) to
delay.See "Intercharacter Delay" on page 22
instructions.
7 for more detailed programming
$CR21C00
Intercharacter Delay = No Delay
$CR21C
Select Intercharacter Delay Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and not
save the entry string. You can then start again at the begin-
ning.
DEFAULT
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from the
Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired charac
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
ter(s). End by scanning
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeIntercode Delay
DEFAULT
00 = No Wedge Intercode Delay
Intercode Delay
Specifies the delay between labels transmitted to the host for this interface. The
selectable range for this feature is from 0 to 99 seconds. See "Intercode Delay"
on page 228 for more detailed programming instru
ctions.
$CKBID
Set Intercode Delay
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from the
Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired charac
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
ter(s). End by scanning
44Heron™ HD3130
USB Keyboard Speed
This option specifies the USB poll rate for a USB Keyboard.
This feature applies ONLY to the USB Keyboard interface.
NOTE
DEFAULT
$CKBSP02
USB Keyboard Speed = 2ms
USB Keyboard Speed
$CKBSP01
USB Keyboard Speed = 1ms
$CKBSP03
$CKBSP05
USB Keyboard Speed = 5ms
$CKBSP0A
USB Keyboard Speed = 10ms
USB Keyboard Speed = 3ms
$CKBSP07
USB Keyboard Speed = 7ms
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Keyboard Interface
NOTES
46Heron™ HD3130
USB-OEM Interface
USB-OEM DEVICE USAGE on page 48
USB-OEM INTERFACE OPTIONS on page 48
Introduction
Feature settings for USB interfaces differ depending upon which host type the
scanner will be connected with. Use the feature settings in this chapter to specifically configure for the USB-OEM interface. Other USB interfaces are included
the appropriate chapter for their host type.
in
Standard Factory Settings
Reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of standard factory settings.
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeUSB-OEM Device Usage
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
USB-OEM Device Usage
The USB-OEM protocol allows for the scanner to be identified as one of two different types of bar code scanners. Depending on what other scanners you may
ready have connected to a USB-OEM POS, you may need to change this setting
al
to enable all devices to communicate.
Options are:
•Tabletop Scanner
•Handheld Scanner
It may be necessary to switch device usage when connecting
two scanners of the same type to a POS system.
NOTE
$CIBUT00
USB-OEM Device Usage = Tabletop Scanner
$CIBUT01
USB-OEM Device Usage = Handheld Scanner
USB-OEM Interface Options
This setting provides for an interface specific control mechanism.
Options are:
The features in this chapter can be used to build specific user-defined data into
a message string. See "References" star
instructions on setting these features.
ting on page 217 for more detailed
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeGlobal Prefix/Suffix
No Global Prefix
Global Suffix = 0x0D(CR)
Global Prefix/Suffix
Up to 20 ASCII characters may be added as a prefix (in a position before the bar
code data) and/or as a suffix (in a position following the bar code data). See
"Global Prefix/Suffix" on page
230 for more detailed programming instructions.
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from the
Alphanumeric characters in
senting your desired character(s). End by scanning the
ENTER/EXIT bar c
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
ode again.
Appendix D, Keypad
$CLFSU
Set Global Suffix
repre-
DEFAULT
$CLFPR
Set Global Prefix
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from the
Alphanumeric characters in
resenting your desired character(
ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
s). End by scanning the
rep-
50Heron™ HD3130
Data FormatEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
Global AIM ID
This feature enables/disables addition of AIM IDs for all symbology types.
NOTE
AIM label identifiers (as opposed to custom characters you select yourself as
with label identifiers) can be included with scanned bar code data. See "Global
AIM ID" on pa
DEFAULT
$CAIEN01
ge 231 for more detailed programming instructions.
$CAIEN00
Global AIM ID = Disable
Global AIM ID = Enable
GS1-128 AIM ID
If Global AIM ID is disabled, the AIM ID for GS1-128 can be enabled/disabled
independently. The AIM ID for GS1-128 is a ]C1, ]C2 or ]C3.
AIM IDs for other symbologies can be enabled/disabled independently as
Contact Customer Support for assistance.
$CU8AI01
GS1-128 AIM ID = Enable
well.
$CU8AI00
GS1-128 AIM ID = Disable
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeLabel ID
Label ID
A Label ID is a customizable code of up to three ASCII characters (each can be
one of hex 0x01-0xFF), used to identify a bar code (symbology) type. It can be
appended previous to or following the transmitted bar code data depending
upon how this option is enabled. This feature provides options for configuring
custom Label IDs as a pre-loaded set (see "Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets" on
e 52) or individually per symbology (see "Label ID: Set Individually Per Sym-
pag
bology" on
industry standard label identi
feature "Global AIM ID" on pa
page 53).
Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets
The scanner supports two pre-loaded sets of Label IDs, the USA set and the EU
set. See "Label ID: Pre-loaded Sets" on page 23
ing the pre-loaded sets that are provided.
When changing from one Label ID set to another, all other scanner
configuration settings, including the host interface type, will be erased
and set to the factory defaults. Any custom configuration or custom
CAUTION
defaults will be lost.
If you wish to program the scanner to always include an
fier for ALL symbology types, see the previous
ge 51.
2 for more information concern-
DEFAULT
$Ae
Label ID Pre-loaded Set = EU Set
$AE
Label ID Pre-loaded Set = USA Set
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Data FormatEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology
This feature configures a Label ID individually for a single symbology.
This setting requires the scanning of bar codes from multiple
sect
ions. See
on page 234 for more detailed programming instructions.
NOTE
"Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology"
Label ID Control
This option controls whether a Label ID is disabled, or sent as a prefix or suffix
for a given symbology type.
$CIDCO00
DEFAULT
Label ID Transmission = Disable
$CIDCO01
Label ID Transmission = Enable as Prefix
~
CANCEL
$CIDCO02
Label ID Transmission = Enable as Suffix
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save the entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeLabel ID
Label ID Symbology Selection
This option selects the symbology for which a Label ID is to be configured. See
4
"Label ID: Set Individually Per Symbology" on page 23
Set UPC-A Label ID Character(s)
$CA2ID
Set UPC-A/P2 Label ID Character(s)
for full instructions.
$CABID
$CA5ID
$CEBID
Set UPC-E Label ID Character(s)
$CE5ID
Set UPC-E/P5 Label ID Character(s)
Set UPC-A/P5 Label ID Character(s)
$CE2ID
Set UPC-E/P2 Label ID Character(s)
54Heron™ HD3130
Data FormatEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$C3BID
Set EAN 13 Label ID Character(s)
$C32ID
Set EAN 13/P2 Label ID Character(s)
$C35ID
Set EAN 13/P5 Label ID Character(s)
$C8BID
Set EAN 8 Label ID Character(s)
$C85ID
Set EAN 8/P5 Label ID Character(s)
$C82ID
Set EAN 8/P2 Label ID Character(s)
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeLabel ID
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$C4BID
Set GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Label ID Character(s)
$CXBID
Set GS1 DataBar Expanded Label ID Character(s)
$CLBID
Set GS1 DataBar Limited Label ID Character(s)
$CC3ID
Set Code 39 Label ID Character(s)
$CCCID
Set Code 39 CIP Label ID Character(s)
$CP3ID
Set Code 32 Label ID Character(s)
56Heron™ HD3130
Data FormatEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CC8ID
Set Code 128 Label ID Character(s)
$CU8ID
Set GS1-128 Label ID Character(s)
$CI2ID
Set Interleaved 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CD2ID
Set Datalogic 2 of 5 CIP HR Label ID Character(s)
$CACID
$CHRID
Set Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR Label ID Character(s)
$CCBID
Set Codabar Label ID Character(s)
Set ABC Codabar Label ID Character(s)
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeLabel ID
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CC1ID
Set Code 11 Label ID Character(s)
$CS2ID
Set Standard 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CU2ID
Set Industrial 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CINID
$CIAID
Set IATA Label ID Character(s)
$CMSID
Set MSI Label ID Character(s)
Set ISSN Label ID Character(s)
$CI8ID
Set Concatenated ISBT 128 Label ID Character(s)
$CC9ID
58Heron™ HD3130
Set Code 93 Label ID Character(s)
Data FormatEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Label ID Symbology Selection (continued)
$CCFID
Set Codablock F Label ID Character(s)
$CCRID
Set Code 4 Label ID Character(s)
$CC5ID
Set Code 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CF2ID
$CISID
Set ISBN Label ID Character(s)
Set Follett 2 of 5 Label ID Character(s)
$CI8ID
Set Concatenated ISBT Label ID Character(s)
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeCase Conversion
0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
(No character conversion)
Case Conversion
This feature allows conversion of the case of all alphabetic characters to upper
or lower case.
Case conversion affects ONLY scanned bar code data, and does not affect
Label ID, Prefix, Suffix, or other appended data.
NOTE
$CLFCA00
DEFAULT
Case Conversion = Disable (no case conversion)
$CLFCA01
Case Conversion = Convert to upper case
$CLFCA02
Character Conversion
Character conversion is an eight byte configuration item. The eight bytes are 4
character pairs represented in hexadecimal ASCII values. The first character in
the pair is the character that will be converted. The second character in the pair
is the character to convert to. If the character to convert in a pair is FF, then no
conversion is done. See "Character Conversion" on
programming instructions.
DEFAULT
Case Conversion = Convert to lower case
page 236 for more detailed
$CLFCH
Configure Character Conversion
60Heron™ HD3130
Reading Parameters
DOUBLE READ TIMEOUT
LABEL GONE TIMEOUT
LED AND SPEAKER INDICATORS
POWER ON ALERT
on page 65
AUDIO JINGLE ENABLE
on page 62
on page 64
on page 65
on page 66
SELECT AUDIO JINGLEFOR POWER-UP
VENT
E
on page 67
SELECT AUDIO JINGLEFOR GOOD READ
VENT
E
GOOD READ: WHENTO INDICATE
GOOD READ BEEP TYPE
GOOD READ BEEP FREQUENCY
GOOD READ SPEAKER VOLUME
on page 68
on page 72
on page 73
on page 73
on page 74
ENABLE/DISABLE RGB LED
GOOD READ LED COLOR
RGB GOOD READ RAISING TIME
RGB GOOD READ FALLING TIME
RGB GOOD READ HOLDING TIME
RGB AUTO DELAY
SCAN MODE
on page 80
on page 79
on page 76
on page 77
on page 77
on page 78
on page 78
STAND MODE TRIGGERED TIMEOUT
81
SCANNING ACTIVE TIME
STAND MODE FLASH
FLASH ON TIME
on page 83
on page 82
on page 83
on page
GOOD READ BEEP LENGTH
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on page 75
FLASH OFF TIME
on page 84
STAND MODE SENSITIVITY
on page 84
Enter/Exit Programming ModeDouble Read Timeout
Double Read Timeout
To prevent a double read of the same label, the Double Read Timeout sets the
minimum time allowed between reads of labels of the same symbology and
data. If the unit reads a label and sees the same label again within the Double
Read Timeout, the second read of the label will be ignored. Double Read Timeout does not apply to scan modes that require
is read.
$CSNDR14
a trigger pull for each label that
$CSNDR0A
Double Read Timeout = 0.1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.2 Second
$CSNDR28
Double Read Timeout = 0.4 Second
$CSNDR1E
Double Read Timeout = 0.3 Second
62Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Double Read Timeout (continued)
$CSNDR32
Double Read Timeout = 0.5 Second
$CSNDR3C
DEFAULT
Double Read Timeout = 0.6 Second
$CSNDR46
$CSNDR50
Double Read Timeout = 0.8 Second
$CSNDR64
Double Read Timeout = 1 Second
Double Read Timeout = 0.7 Second
$CSNDR5A
Double Read Timeout = 0.9 Second
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeLabel Gone Timeout
DEFAULT
016 = Timeout of 160 ms
Label Gone Timeout
This feature sets the time after the last label segment is seen before the scanner prepares for a new label. The timeout can be set within a range of 10 milliseconds to 2,550 milliseconds (2.55 seconds) i
Timeout does not apply to scan modes that require a trigger pull for each label
that is read. See "
ming instructions.
Label Gone Timeout" on page 237
n 10ms increments. Label Gone
for more detailed program-
$CSNLG
Select Label Gone Timeout Setting
ake a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
M
t
not save
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
64Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
LED and Speaker Indicators
Power On Alert
Disables or enables the indication (from the Speaker) that the scanner is receiving power.
$CBPPU00
Power On Alert = Disable (No Audible Indication)
$CBPPU01
DEFAULT
Power On Alert = Power-up Beep
Audio Jingles
The scanner can be set up to sound a predefined “Jingle” (a short, user-defined
tune uploaded via Datalogic Aladdin™ configuration software) or traditional
beep sounds to indicate good read and power-up events.
To upload a jingle in Aladdin:
1. Install Datalogic Aladdin™ (v 1.7.0.0.0 or later) on your computer.
2. Connect the scanner you want to program to the computer.
3. Use Device Autodetection to allow Aladdin to sea
4. After the Configuration screen opens, click on the music icon in the menu
You will be prompted to specify a sound file to upload. The supported format of
audio files is WAV uncompressed PCM. Best quality is obtained using stereo
audio files with 16 bit encoding.
Up to 15 jingles can be uploaded and programmed.
rch for your reader, or
click on Offline Configuration to select the file for your device.
bar i
n the upper right-hand part of the screen:
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeAudio Jingles
DEFAULT
Audio Jingle Enable
This option determines whether the scanner will sound predefined “Jingles” (a
short, user-defined tune uploaded via Datalogic Aladdin™ configuration software) or traditional beep sounds to indicate good read.
See below for
power-up or good read events. Additional items such as enter stand mode, exit
stand mode, and error beep can also be programmed using Datalogic Aladdin.
$CAUEN01
Audio Jingle = Enable Jingles
parameters to define which preloaded Jing
$CAUEN00
Audio Jingle = Disable (Use traditional beep sounds)
le to sound upon
66Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
00 = Use built-in power-up sound
Select Audio Jingle for Power-up Event
Selects which preloaded Jingle to use to indicate scanner power-up.
Audio Jingles must be enabled (using the previous option) for this sele
tion to take effect.
NOTE
After uploading up to fifteen (15) Jingles to the scanner using the Datalogic
Aladdin™ configuration utility, use this setting to specify which of the Jingles
(1-15) or the built-in sound will be used to indicate scanner power-up. The
built-in (default) sound for power-up is Dialtone.wav
$CAUPW
Select Audio Jingle on Power-up
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
c-
.
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
ning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
representing the desired Jingle #. End by scan-
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CANCEL
Appendix D,
Product Reference Guide
67
Enter/Exit Programming ModeAudio Jingles
DEFAULT
00 = Use built-in Good Read Jingle (Shutter.wav)
Select Audio Jingle for Good Read Event
This parameter selects which preloaded Jingle to use in indicating a good read
event.
"Audio Jingle Enable"
item to take effect.
NOTE
After uploading up to fifteen (15) Jingles to the scanner using the Datalogic
Aladdin
(1-15) will be sounded when the scanner performs a good read.
Select Audio Jingle on Good Read
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
™
configuration utility, use this setting to designate which of the Jingles
$CAUGR
on page 66 must be selected for this configuration
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
ning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
representing the desired Jingle #. End by scan-
~
CANCEL
Appendix D,
68Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
00 = Use built-in Enter Stand Mode indication
Select Audio Jingle for Enter Stand Mode
This parameter selects which preloaded Jingle to use in indicating an Enter
Stand Mode event.
"Audio Jingle Enable"
item to take effect.
NOTE
After uploading up to fifteen (15) Jingles to the scanner using the Datalogic
Aladdin
(1-15) will be sounded when the scanner enters Stand Mode.
Select Audio Jingle on Enter Stand Mode
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
™
configuration utility, use this setting to designate which of the Jingles
$CAUEM
on page 66 must be selected for this configuration
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
ning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
representing the desired Jingle #. End by scan-
~
CANCEL
Appendix D,
Product Reference Guide
69
Enter/Exit Programming ModeAudio Jingles
DEFAULT
00 = Use built-in Exit Stand Mode indication
Select Audio Jingle for Exit Stand Mode
This parameter selects which preloaded Jingle to use in indicating an Exit Stand
Mode event.
"Audio Jingle Enable"
item to take effect.
NOTE
After uploading up to fifteen (15) Jingles to the scanner using the Datalogic
™
Aladdin
configuration utility, use this setting to designate which of the Jingles
(1-15) will be sounded when the scanner exits Stand Mode.
$CAUXM
Select Audio Jingle on Exit Stand Mode
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
he entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
on page 66 must be selected for this configuration
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
representing the desired Jingle #. End by scan-
Appendix D,
ning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
~
CANCEL
70Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
00 = Use built-in Transmit Error Sound indication
Select Audio Jingle for Transmit Error Sound
This parameter selects which preloaded Jingle to use to indicate a Transmit
Error sound.
"Audio Jingle Enable"
item to take effect.
NOTE
After uploading up to fifteen (15) Jingles to the scanner using the Datalogic
Aladdin
(1-15) will be sounded when the scanner performs a good read.
Select Audio Jingle on Tx Error event
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
™
configuration utility, use this setting to designate which of the Jingles
$CAUAL
on page 66 must be selected for this configuration
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
ning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
representing the desired Jingle #. End by scan-
~
CANCEL
Appendix D,
Product Reference Guide
71
Enter/Exit Programming ModeAudio Jingles
DEFAULT
Good Read: When to Indicate
This feature specifies when the scanner will provide indication (beep or Jingle
and/or LED) upon successfully reading a bar code. Choices are:
•Good Read = Indicate after decode
•Good Read = Indicate after transmit
•Good Read = Indicate after CTS
This option, which uses CTS, is only valid for RS-232 interfaces.
NOTE
$CBPIN01
goes inactive, then activ
$CBPIN00
Indicate Good Read = After Decode
e
Indicate Good Read = After Transmit
$CBPIN02
Indicate Good Read = After CTS Goes Inactive, Then Active
72Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Type
Specifies whether the good read beep has a mono or bitonal beep sound.
$CBPTY00
Good Read Beep Type = Mono
$CBPTY01
Good Read Beep Type = Bitonal
Good Read Beep Frequency
Adjusts the good read beep to sound at a selectable low, medium or high frequency, selectable from the list below. (Controls the speaker’s pitch/tone.)
$CBPFR01
Good Read Beep Frequency = Medium
$CBPFR00
Good Read Beep Frequency = Low
$CBPFR02
Good Read Beep Frequency = High
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeAudio Jingles
Good Read Speaker Volume
Selects the speaker volume (loudness) upon a good read Jingle or beep. There
are three selectable volume levels.
$CBPVO00
Good Read Speaker Volume = Speaker Off
$CBPVO01
Good Read Speaker Volume = Low
$CBPVO02
$CBPVO03
Good Read Speaker Volume = High
Good Read Speaker Volume = Medium
DEFAULT
74Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
Good Read Beep Length
Specifies the duration of a good read beep.
$CBPLE06
Good Read Beep Length = 60 msec
$CBPLE08
DEFAULT
Good Read Beep Length = 80 msec
$CBPLE0A
$CBPLE0C
Good Read Beep Length = 120 msec
$CBPLE10
Good Read Beep Length = 160 msec
Good Read Beep Length = 100 msec
$CBPLE0E
Good Read Beep Length = 140 msec
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75
Enter/Exit Programming ModeRGB LED Settings
Good Read Beep Length (continued)
$CBPLE12
Good Read Beep Length = 180 msec
$CBPLE14
Good Read Beep Length = 200 msec
RGB LED Settings
The following configuration Items specify settings for the RGB (Red Green Blue)
LEDs, which are used to indicate Good Read and Auto Presentation Mode (colors
change when Scanner is in Idle mode).
Enable/Disable RGB LED
Enable/Disable RGB LED as a good read indicator..
$CRGBE01
RGB LED = Enable
$CRGBE00
RGB LED = Disable
DEFAULT
76Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
00 = No time
Good Read LED Color
Specifies the color of the RGB Good Read LED.
$CRBCL00
Good Read LED Color = Red
$CRBCL01
DEFAULT
Good Read LED Color = Green
$CRBCL02
RGB Good Read Raising Time
Specifies the time it will take for the RGB good read to change the status from
an Off state to Brightness state.
"RGB Good Read Raising/Falling Time"
See
ming instructions.
$CRBRT
Set RGB Good Read Raising Time
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
t
not save
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
Good Read LED Color = Blue
on page 238 for more detailed program-
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by two digits
from the Alphanumeric characters in
Keypad
representing your desired character(s). End by
Appendix D,
scanning the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
~
CANCEL
DEFAULT
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77
Enter/Exit Programming ModeRGB LED Settings
14 = 20 seconds Falling Time
14 = 20 seconds Holding Time
RGB Good Read Falling Time
Specifies the time for the RGB good read to change the status from the Brightness state to the Off state.
"RGB Good Read Raising/Falling Time"
See
ming instructions.
on page 238 for more detailed program-
$CRBFT
Set RGB Good Read Falling Time
ake a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
M
not save t
he entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
RGB Good Read Holding Time
Specifies how long the RGB good read will stay in Brightness state. See
Good Read Holding Time"
on page 239 for more information.
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
Appendix D, Keypad
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
~
CANCEL
"RGB
$CRBHT
Set RGB Good Read Holding Time
ake a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
M
t
not save
he entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
78Heron™ HD3130
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
Appendix D, Keypad
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
~
CANCEL
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
04 = 2 seconds Auto Delay
RGB Auto Delay
Specifies the delay time for running the RGB auto mode after the scanner has
gone into an idle state (no label reading, label programming or communication
with Host). The value 0x00 means Auto Mode is disabled. See
on page 240 for more information.
Time"
"RGB Auto Delay
$CRBID
Set RGB Auto Delay
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
he entry string. You can then start again at the
beginning.
DEFAULT
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
Appendix D, Keypad
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code agai
n.
~
CANCEL
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeScanning Features
Scanning Features
Scan Mode
See
"Scan Mode"
$CSNRM00
Scan Mode = Trigger Single
$CSNRM02
on page 241 for more detailed programming instructions.
DEFAULT
$CSNRM01
Scan Mode = Trigger Hold Multiple
Scan Mode = Trigger Pulse Multiple
$CSNRM04
Scan Mode = Always On
$CSNRM03
Scan Mode = Flashing
$CSNRM05
Scan Mode = Stand Mode
80Heron™ HD3130
Reading ParametersEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout
This feature specifies the time to remain in “Trigger Single” mode after the trigger is pulled while in “Stand Mode”.
This timeout is only used when the Scan Mode is configured as Stand
Mode.
NOTE
$CSNOT01
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 0.5 Seconds
$CSNOT03
$CSNOT04
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 2 Seconds
$CSNOT08
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 4 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 1.5 Seconds
$CSNOT06
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 3 Seconds
$CSNOT0C
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Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 6 Seconds
81
Enter/Exit Programming ModeScanning Features
005 = Scanning is active for 5 Seconds
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout (continued)
$CSNOT10
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 8 Seconds
$CSNOT00
Stand Mode Triggered Timeout = 0
Do Not Switch Back to Stand Mode
When set to 0, the scanner will remain in single trigger mode after the trigger is
pulled. It will return to object sense mode after a reset.
NOTE
Scanning Active Time
This setting specifies the amount of time that the reader stays in scan ON state
once the state is entered. The range for this setting is from 1 to 255 seconds in
1-second increments. See
programming instructions.
$CSNET
Select Scanning Active Time Setting
ake a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
M
t
not save
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
DEFAULT
"Scanning Active Time"
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
on page 242 for more detailed
Appendix D, Keypad
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CANCEL
82Heron™ HD3130
Stand Mode Flash
10 = Flash is ON for 1 Second
DEFAULT
Enables/disables the LED flash when the reader is in Stand Mode.
$CSMFL01
Stand Mode Flash = Enable
Flash On Time
Scanning Features
$CSMFL00
Stand Mode Flash = Disable
This feature specifies the ON time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments. See
gramming instructions.
$CSNFN
Select Flash ON Time Setting
Make a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
"Flash On Time"
DEFAULT
on page 243 for more detailed pro-
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code agai
CANCEL
Appendix D, Keypad
n.
~
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83
Reading Parameters
06 = Flash is OFF for 600ms
Flash Off Time
This feature specifies the OFF time for the indicator LED while in Flash Mode.
The selectable range is 100 to 9,900 milliseconds (0.1 to 9.9 seconds), in 100
millisecond increments. See
gramming instructions.
"Flash Off Time"
on page 244 for more detailed pro-
$CSNFF
Select Flash OFF Time Setting
ake a mistake? Scan the CANCEL bar code to abort and
M
not save t
beginning.
he entry string. You can then start again at the
DEFAULT
Stand Mode Sensitivity
Sets the sensitivity level for stand mode wakeup. Choices are low, medium and
high.
To configure this feature, scan the ENTER/EXIT bar code
above, then the bar code at left followed by digits from
the Alphanumeric characters in
representing your desired character(s). End by scanning
the ENTER/EXIT bar code again.
Appendix D, Keypad
~
CANCEL
$CSMSE01
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Medium
$CSMSE00
Stand Mode Sensitivity = Low
DEFAULT
$CSMSE02
Stand Mode Sensitivity = High
84Heron™ HD3130
Symbologies
Introduction
The scanner supports the following symbologies (bar code types). Options for
each symbology are included in this chapter.
UPC-A on page 87Datalogic 2 of 5 on page 146
UPC-E on
EAN 13 on page 93ABC Codabar on page 164
EAN 13 on page 93 (JAN 13)Code 11 on page 166
EAN 8 on page 96 (JAN 8)Standard 2 of 5 on page 174
Add-Ons on page 101Industrial 2 of 5 on page 179
GS1 DataBar™ Omnidirectional on page 105 IATA on page 184
GS1 DataBar™ Expanded on page 107ISBT 128 on page 185
GS1 DataBar™ Limited on page 111MSI on page 188
Code 39 on page 113Code 93 on page 194
Code 32 (Italian Pharmaceutical) on page
125
Code 39 CIP (French Pharmaceutical) on
page 127
Code 128 on page 127Code 5 on page 207
GS1-128 on page 136Follett 2 of 5 on page 211
Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) on page 137BC412 on page 211
Interleaved 2 of 5 CIP HR on page 145
page 90Codabar on page 153
Codablock F on page 202
Code 4 on page 206
Standard Factory Settings for Symbologies
Default settings are indicated at each feature/option with a green arrow. Also
reference Appendix B, Standard Defaults for a listing of the most widely used
set of standard factor
custom settings needed or implemented for your system.
Product Reference Guide85
y settings. That section also provides space to record any
Enter/Exit Programming ModeDisable All Symbologies
DEFAULT
Disable All Symbologies
Scan this label to disable all symbologies.
$AD
Disable all symbologies
Coupon Control
This feature is used to control the method of processing coupon labels.
Options are:
•Allow all — allow all coupon bar codes to
•Enable only UPC/EAN — enables only UPC/EAN coupon decoding
•Enable only GS1 DataBar — enables only GS1 DataBar coupon decoding
To set this feature:
be decoded
1. Scan the Enter/Exit bar code.
Scan either the enable or disable bar code below. You’ll need to cover any
2.
unused bar codes on this and the facing page to ensure that the scanner
sees only the bar code you intend to scan.
3. Complete the programming sequence by scanning the Enter/
$CCPCL01
Coupon Control = Enable only UPC/EAN
Exit bar code.
$CCPCL00
Coupon Control = Allow all
$CCPCL02
86Heron™ HD3130
Coupon Control = Enable only GS1 DataBar
SymbologiesEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
UPC-A
The following options apply to the UPC-A symbology.
UPC-A Enable/Disable
When disabled, the scanner will not read UPC-A bar codes.
$CABEN00
UPC-A = Disable
$CABEN01
UPC-A = Enable
UPC-A Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with UPC-A bar code
data.
$CABCT01
UPC-A Check Character Transmission = Send
$CABCT00
UPC-A Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeUPC-A
DEFAULT
Expand UPC-A to EAN-13
Expands UPC-A data to the EAN-13 data format. Selecting this feature also
changes the symbology ID to match those required for EAN-13.
$CAB3B00
DEFAULT
UPC-A to EAN-13 = Don’t Expand
$CAB3B01
UPC-A to EAN-13 = Expand
UPC-A Number System Character Transmission
This feature enables/disables transmission of the UPC-A number system character.
$CABNS01
UPC-A Number System Character = Transmit
$CABNS00
UPC-A Number System Character = Do not transmit
88Heron™ HD3130
SymbologiesEnter/Exit Programming Mode
DEFAULT
In-Store Minimum Reads
This feature specifies the minimum number of consecutive times an in-store
label must be decoded before it is accepted as good read.
In-store labels are defined as UPC-A labels with a number2 or 4 as well as EAN 8 and EAN 13 labels with a Flag1 character of 2 or an EAN
13 label starting with the three characters '980'.
$CINMR01
In-Store Minimum Reads = 1
$CINMR02
In-Store Minimum Reads = 2
$CINMR03
In-Store Minimum Reads = 3
$CINMR04
system character of
In-Store Minimum Reads = 4
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Enter/Exit Programming ModeUPC-E
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
UPC-E
The following options apply to the UPC-E symbology.
UPC-E Enable/Disable
When disabled, the scanner will not read UPC-E bar codes.
$CEBEN00
UPC-E = Disable
$CEBEN01
UPC-E = Enable
UPC-E Check Character Transmission
Enable this option to transmit the check character along with UPC-E bar code
data.
$CEBCT01
UPC-E Check Character Transmission = Send
$CEBCT00
UPC-E Check Character Transmission = Don’t Send
90Heron™ HD3130
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