January 23, 2018 1.01 Updated the product name, pictures, specs and utility
June 13, 2016 1.00 Initial release
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In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or
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owners.
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Manual Conventions
WARNING
Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the
equipment or result in personal injury. Warnings should be taken
seriously.
CAUTION
Cautionary messages should be heeded to help red uce the chance of
losing data or damaging the product.
NOTE
These messages inform the reader of essent ial but non-critical
information. These messages should be read carefully as any directions
or instructions contained therein can help avoid making mistakes.
HOT SURFACE
This symbol indicates a hot surface that shoul d not be touched without
taking care.
The HTDB-100F/100FM handheld barcode reader supports 1D and 2D barcode decoding.
With the anti-bacterial outer casing, the barcode reader can be used not only for industrial
purpose, but also for medical applications.
1.2 Model Variations
Model Anti-bacterial Outer CasingBody Color
HTDB-100FM
HTDB-100F
Table 1-1: Model Variations
YesWhite + grey
No Blue + grey
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1.3 Features
Some of the HTDB-100F/100FM barcode rea der features are listed below.
Anti-bacterial outer casing (HTDB-100FM only), providing protection against
Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
Escherichia coli and MRSA
Designed to withstand 20 times of 1.8 m drops to concrete on each of the f aces
IP 41 protection class
Supports 1D and 2D barcode decoding
Changes the barcode settings by simply scanning the barcode symbols listed
in the user manual (Chapter 4)
1.4 External Overview
An overview of the HTDB-100F/100FM is shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1: External Overview
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1.4.1 Scan Window
The scan window contains two illumination LEDs, two aimer LEDs and the lens as shown
in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2: Scan Window
WARNING:
This product complies with International Standard ICE/EN 62471. The
users should follow the cautionary instructions below:
DO NOT stare at the LED or shine t he LED into y our eyes or t hose
of another person.
DO NOT allow children to use the product without adult supervision.
DO NOT try to replace or r epair the LED. These components are
not user replaceable.
DO NOT shine the LED on a ref l ect i ve surface.
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1.5 Specifications
The HTDB-100F/100FM specifications are listed in the table below:
ELECTRICAL
Interface
Input Voltage
Operating Power
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (HxWxD)
Weight
ENVIRONMENTAL
Drop
Sealing
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Light Levels
RJ-45 to USB 2.0
5 V
2 W ~ 3 W
17.5 cm x 5.9 cm x 11.2 cm
120 g
Designed to withstand 20 times of 1.8 m drops to
concrete on each of the faces
MicroPDF417, PDF417, Data Matrix, QR Code,
Micro QR Code
CERTIFICATION
Electrical Safety
LED Safety
EMI/RFI
Green Compliance
Certificate/Authority
Table 1-2: Specifications
UL60950-1 2nd ed, CSA C22.2 N o. 60950-1 2nd ed,
EN60950-1/IEC60950-1 2nd ed
IEC/EN62471
FCC Part 15 Class B, EN55032 Class B, EN55024,
Medical Electrical Equipment: EN60601-1-2,
FCC Part 18
WEEE, RoHS
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1.6 Dimensions
The dimensions for the HTDB-100F/100FM are listed below.
Figure 1-3: HTDB-100F/100FM Dimensions (mm)
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Chapter
2
2 Installation
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Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the
2.1 Unpacking
2.1.1 Anti-static Precautions
WARNING:
HTDB-100F/100FM may result in permanent damage to the barcode
reader and severe injury to the user.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components,
including the barcode reader. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is
therefore critical that whenever the barcode reader, or any other electrical component is
handled, the following anti-static precauti ons are strictly adhered to.
Wear an anti-static wristband: Wearing a simple anti-static wristband can
help to prevent ESD from damaging the board.
Self-grounding: Before handling the board, touch any grounded conducting
material. During the time the board is handled, frequently touch any
conducting materials that are connected to the ground.
Use an anti-static pad: When configuring the bar code reader, place it on an
anti-static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the barcode
reader.
2.1.2 Unpacking Precautions
When the barcode reader is unpacked, please do the following:
Follow the anti-static precautions outlined in Section 2.1.1.
Make sure the packing box is facing up wards so the barcode reader does not
fall out of the box.
Make sure all the components listed in Section 2.1.3 are present.
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If some of the components listed in the checklist below are missing,
sales representative directly. To contact an IEI sales representative,
2.1.3 Unpacking Checklist
NOTE:
please do not proceed with the installation. Contact the IEI reseller or
vendor you purchased the HTDB-100F/100FM from or contact an IEI
please send an email to sales@ieiworld.com.
The barcode reader is shipped with the following com ponents:
Quantity Item Image
1 HTDB-100F/100FMhandheld barcode
reader
1 RJ-45 to USB cable
1 Quick installation guide
Table 2-1: Package List Contents
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2.2 Installation Precautions
During installation, be aware of the precautions below:
Read the user manual: The user manual provides a complete description of
the HTDB-100F/100FM, installation instructions and configuration options.
DANGER! Disconnect Power: Power to the HTDB-100F/100FM must be
disconnected during the installation process. Failing to disconnect the power
may cause severe injury to the body and/or damage to the system.
Qualified Personnel: The HTDB-100F/100FM must be installed and operated
only by trained and qualified personnel. Maintenance, upgrades, or repairs may only
be carried out by qualified personnel who are familiar with the associated dangers.
2.3 Using the HTDB-100F/100FM
The HTDB-100F/100FM is a plug and play barcode reader that allows the user to scan
barcodes instantly after connecting to a comp uter. To use the HTDB-100F/100FM to scan
barcodes, please follow the steps below:
Figure 2-1: Connecting the HTDB-100F/100FM
Step 1: Connect the RJ-45 connector of the supplied RJ-45 to USB cable to the RJ-45
port on the HTDB-100F/100FM. Ensure to push the connector to the end until
the user hears a “click”.
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45 to
or be
he backup
Step 2: Connect the USB Standard Type A connector of the cable to the USB Type A
receptacle of a computer.
Once the HTDB-100F/100FM is connected to the computer, a beep should be
generated after about four seconds a nd the power LED (Figure 1-1) turns on
(yellow), indicating that the barcode reader is fed with power.
NOTE:
The HTDB-100F/100FM will enter the backup mode if the user keeps
pressing the trigger button and connects the HTDB-100F/100FM to the
computer. To exit the backup mode, please reconnect the RJUSB cable.
When the HTDB-100F/100FM cannot function normally
connected to the IEI HTDB UTILITY, the user can use t
mode to connect the HTDB-100F/100FM to the utility and update the
device firmware.Then, the barcode reader can be operated normally.
For firmware update procedures, please refer to Section
3.6.
Step 3: Open a text editor, such as Notepad or Word, then present a bar code to the
HTDB-100F/100FM and press the trigg er button. The HTDB-100F/100FM
projects a green scan line. Please ai m the green scan line to the barcode within
the reading distance (refer to Table 2-2 for the reading distance of each bar code
type).
When a barcode is decoded successfully, the HTDB-100F/100FM generates a
beep and the decode LED (Figure 1-1) flashes once. The decoded barcode
data is also displayed in the text edi tor.
In addition, the behavior of the buzzer and decode LED for a successful decode
can be changed. Please refer to Section 4.1.2 to set up the indicat or m ode.
Step 0:
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To scan the barcodes other than the factory
NOTE:
The factory default of supported barcode type includes:Codabar,
Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 128, Code 93, Code 39, MSI,UPC/EAN, Data
Matrix and QR Code.
default settings, please enable the barcode type manually.
2.4 HTDB-100F/100FM Decode Range
The HTDB-100F/100FM decode range is listed in the table below:
Barcode Type Code 39 Code 128 UPCE
Symbol Density
Symbol
Reading Distance
Barcode Type Data Matrix QR Code
Symbol Density
Symbol
Reading Distance
Table 2-2: HTDB-100F/100FM Decode Range
35 mm ~ 170 mm 15 mm ~ 270 mm 35 mm ~ 180 mm 10 mm ~ 270 mm
7.5 mil 7.5 mil 13 mil
30 mm ~ 145 mm 35 mm ~ 145 mm 20 mm ~ 250 mm
10 mil 20 mil 10 mil 20 mil
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Chapter
3
3 IEI HTDB UTILITY
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3.1 Overview
The IEI HTDB UTILITY allows configuring and triggering the HTDB-100F/100FM via a
computer. Please refer to the following sections to install and use the utility.
NOTE:
The IEI HTDB UTILITY supports the OS versions listed below:
To install the IEI HTDB UTILITY, please follow the steps below:
NOTE:
The installation screenshots in this section may vary by different utility
version.
Step 1: Follow Step 1 ~ Step 2 in Section 2.3 to connect the HTDB-100F/100FM to the
computer.
Step 2: Go to IEI website (http://www.ieiworld.com
Enter the HTDB-100F/100FM page by clicking the product photo.
Step 3: Click the Download button on the product page. Find and download the latest
IEI HTDB UTILITY installer.
Step 4: Run the IEI HTDB UTILITY installer.
). Click Products Barcode Reader.
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Step 5: Select the display language for the Setup Wizard (Figure 3-1), and then click
OK to continue.
Figure 3-1: Selecting the Display Language
Step 6: The Setup Wizard welcome window appears (Figure 3-2). Click Next to
continue.
Figure 3-2: Setup Wizard Welcome Window
Step 7: The license agreement in Figure 3-3 appears. Read the license agreement, and
then click I Agree to continue.
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s also included in the installer package and is
Figure 3-3: License Agreement
Step 8: Select a folder for installation (Figure 3-4). Click Install to start installation.
Figure 3-4: Selecting the Installation Folder
NOTE:
The device driver i
installed simultaneously during the utility inst al l ation.
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Step 9: When the installation is completed, the following window appears. Click Finish
to exit. Step 0:
Figure 3-5: Installation Complete
3.3 Activatingthe IEI HTDB UTILITY
Step 1: Ensure that the HTDB-100F/100FM is connected to t he computer.
Step 2: If the IEI HTDB UTILITY is installed to the connected computer, an IEI HTDB
UTILITY icon (Figure 3-6) should appear on the Windows desktop. Double click
the icon to launch the utility.
Figure 3-6: IEI HTDB UTILITY Icon
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is activated, the trigger button on the
will be disabled, and the user can
Step 3: The main menu of t he IEI HTDB UTILITY appears. Click Connect t o activate the
utility (Figure 3-7). Step 0:
Figure 3-7: Activating the IEI HTDB UTILITY
NOTE:
When the IEI HTDB UTILITY
HTDB-100F/100FM (Figure 1-1)
trigger the barcode reader only by clicking the One Shot button in the
utility.
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the barcode reader using its trigger button (Figure 1-1).
3.4 Main Menu
Figure 3-8: Main Menu
Connect: When the IEI HTDB UTILITY is activated, click this butt on to
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
disconnect the HTDB-100F/100FM from the utility, so t hat the user can trigger
Setting: Click this button to bring up the Option Setting menu. P l ease refer to
Section 3.5 for detailed information.
One Shot:Click this button to trigger the HTDB-100F/100FM once.
Load Image: Click this button to load a saved image to the utility.
NOTE: The format of the uploaded images must be BMP or JPG with
resolution of 1280x1024 and gray scale.
Save Image: Click this button to save the current displayed image t o a
designated location.
This field displays the current setting parameters of the barcode reader.
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Figure 3-9: Option Setting Menu – Symbology Setting
⑦
⑧
⑨
This field displays thescanned barcode image.
This field displays thedecode result of the scanned barcodes.
Firmware Upgrade: This field allows the u ser to check the firmware version and
upgrade the device firmware to the latest version. Please refer to Section 3.6
for detailed information.
3.5 Setting Menu
In the Setting menu, the user can configure the symbology and HID settings, and restore
all settings to factory default. Please fol l ow the steps below to proceed with settings.
Step 1: Follow Step 1 ~ Step 3 in Section 3.3 to activate the utility.
Step 2: The main menu of the IEI HTDB UTILITY appears. Click Setting in the main
menu to bring up the Option Setting menu.
Step 3: For configuring the symbology settings, the user can check the Select All box to enable
support of all barcode types or set up each barcode support separately (Figure 3-9).
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The number of prefix/suffix characters must be less than (including)
Step 4: For configuring the HID settings (editing the decode result), the user can key in
the prefix and suffix characters, an d select None, Enter, Tab or Space as the
prefix/suffix control chara ct er (Figure 3-10). After con figuration, click Set to
apply the settings.
NOTE:
three.
Figure 3-10: Option Setting Menu – HID Setting
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Step 5: The user can click Factory Reset to reset the barcode reader.
The warning message in Figure 3-11 will appear, reminding you that al l
configuration settings will be restored to f act ory default. Click Yes toconfirm to
reset the device.Step 0:
Figure 3-11: Restoring to Factory Default
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Figure 3-12: Main Menu – Uploaded Image and its Data
3.6 Saving or Loading an Image
The IEI HTDB UTILITY allows the user to save the scanned barcode images, and even
upload the saved images to view the barcode data. To save/load an image, please follow
the steps below:
Step 1: Follow Step 1 ~ Step 3 in Section 3.3 to activate the utility.
Step 2: To save the current displayed image to a designated location, click Save Image
from the main menu.
Step 3: To load a saved image to the utility, click Load Image from the main menu, then
select the image file to be uploaded. The uploaded image and its data will be
shown on the main me nu (Figure 3-12). Step 0:
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The format of the uploaded images must be BMP or JPG with
NOTE:
resolution of 1280x1024 and gray scale. If the image format does not
meet the above spec, the message as shown in
appear.
Figure 3-13: Uploading Image is Failed
3.7 Upgrading the HTDB-100F/100FM Firmware
The user might need to upgrade the device firmware to the latest version. To upgrade the
HTDB-100F/100FM firmware, please fo ll ow the steps below:
Figure 3-13 will
Step 1: Follow Step 1 ~ Step 3 in Section 3.3 to activate the utility.
NOTE:
To obtain the latest firmware file, please visit the IEI website
(http://www.ieiworld.comReader HTDB-100F/100FM Download.
), and then click Products Barcode
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Step 2: The user can see the curren t firm ware v ersio n from the mai n menu (Figure 3-14).
Click Browse to locate the firmware file for upgrade.
Figure 3-14: Main Menu – Firmware Upgrade
Step 3: When the new firmware file is selected, click Upgrade to start updat i ng the
device firmware (Figure 3-15).
Figure 3-15: Upgrading Firmware
Step 4: When the firmware upgrade is complete, t he l atest firmware version will be
shown on the main menu (Figure 3-14). Step 0:
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Chapter
4
4 Barcode Preference and
Symbology Setting
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(Restore Defaults)
(Custom Settings)
4.1 Barcode Preference Setting
If the user needs to change the settings for the barcode reader, simply scan the corresponding
barcode symbols listed in this section.
4.1.1 Setting Defaults
Scan below barcode to reset all features to defaults.
Scan below barcode to set the current settings as the custom defaults.
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(Buzzer
)
(Buzzer
4.1.2 Decode LED Indicator and Buzzer Setting
The decode LED indicator (orange) is located on the back side of the barcode reader (Figure 1-1).
When the decode LED indicator is turned on, it will flash once for a successful decode; when the
buzzer is turned on, it will generate a beep for a s uccessful decode.
Scan below barcodes to set the indicator mode for a succe ssful decode.
Off & LED Indicator Off)
(Buzzer On & LED Indicator Off
Off & LED Indicator On)
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)
(Buzzer On & LED Indicator On
4.1.3 Capture Image Setting
The user can set the exposure settings of the barcode reader as automatic mode or manual mode.
In order to obtain a successful decode quickly, it is recommended to set the barcode reader to
automatic mode. However, the user can set the barcode reader to manual mode, adjusting the
exposure time, gain and LED brightness settings manually.
When setting to automatic mode, the barcode reader will automatically adjust the exposure time,
gain and LED brightness settings to the optimum values according to the ambient light. When
changing to manual mode, the exposure time, gain and LED brightness will remain at the last
setting values of automatic mode.
Scan below barcodes to set the barcode reader to automatic mode or manual mode.
(Automatic Mode)
(Manual Mode)
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Select
parameters
Scan
(1 ~ 16)
Scan
(0 ~ 100)
Scan
(50 ~ 2000)
Save/
Discard
Scan Manual Mode barcode
When setting to manual mode, please follow below procedures to set up the barcode reader
manually.
Manual Exposure
Scan Save
Manual Gain
Scan 0 ~ 9
Manual Brightness
Scan Discard
4.1.3.1 Manual Exposure Setting
Scan below barcode to start the exposure parameter setting. Then, scan a numeric barcode from
Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the exposure time (range: 50 ~ 2000), and scan the Save
barcode to apply the setting.
(Manual Exposure)
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Scan
Manual Exposure
Scan
Manual Mode
4.1.3.2 Manual Gain Setting
Scan below barcode to start the gain parameter setting. Then, scan a numeric barcode from
Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the gain value (range: 1 ~ 1 6), and s can the Save barcode
to apply the setting.
(Manual Gain)
4.1.3.3 Manual Brightness Setting
Scan below barcode to start the LED brightness setting. Then, scan a numeric barcode from
Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the brightness level (range: 1 ~ 100), and scan the Save
barcode to apply the setting.
(Manual Brightness)
4.1.3.4 An Example of Setting the Barcode Reader Manually
Below is an example of how to set the exposure tim e to 200.
Scan 2
Scan Save
Scan 0
Scan 0
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)
4.1.4 Trigger Button Setting
Scan below barcodes to set the trigger button behavior. In Single Trigger Mode, the barcode
reader scans once when the trigger button is pressed; in Multiple Trigger Mode, the barcode
reader scans continuously until the trigger butt on i s releas ed.
(Single Trigger Mode)
(Multiple Trigger Mode
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Scan
Decode Timeout
Scan
Save
Scan
(300 ~ 3000)
Scan
(1 ~ 5000)
Scan
(80 ~ 4000)
Save/
Discard
4.1.5 Read Timing Setting
The user can configure the decode timeout, re-read delay and trigger interval settings by following
below procedures.
Decode Timeout
Scan Save
Re-read Delay
Scan 0 ~ 9
Trigger Interval
Scan Discard
4.1.5.1 Decode Timeout Setting
Scan below barcode to start setting the maximum decode time while decoding. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the timeout duration (range: 80 ~ 4000), a nd
scan the Save barcode to apply the setting.
(Decode Timeout)
4.1.5.2 An Example of Setting the Decode Timeout
Below is an example of how to set the decode tim eout to 600.
Scan 6
Scan 0
Scan 0
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4.1.6 Aimer LED Setting
Scan below barcodes to control thegreen aimer LED.
(Turn Off Green Aimer LED)
(Turn On Green Aimer LED)
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(Default)
4.1.7 Decoding Symbology Capability
4.1.7.1 ECI Header
NOTE:
Using the IEI SDK can support the ECI function of QR Code and Data
Matrix. However, the ECI function is not supported in the HID mode.
Scan below barcodes to enable/disable ECI Header.
(On)
(Off)
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(
)
(
)
(
)
4.1.7.2 Enabling/Disabling Symbology Types
Turn Off All Symbologies
Turn On All Symbologies
Turn Off All 1D Symbologies)
(Turn On All 1D Symbologies
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(
(Turn Off All 2D Symbologies)
(Turn On All 2D Symbologies)
Turn Off All Stacked Symbologies)
(Turn On All Stacked Symbologies)
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(Add Tab Suffix)
(Add Space Suffix)
(Add New Line Suffix)
(Remove Suffix)
4.1.8 Data Editing
4.1.8.1 Suffix Setting
Scan below barcode to add a tab after the barcode decoding result.
Scan below barcode to add a space after the barcode decoding result.
Scan below barcode to add an “enter” after the barcode decoding result, so that every decoding
result occupies a new line.
Scan below barcode to remove the suffix setting.
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(Add Tab Prefix)
(Add Space Prefix)
(Add New Line Prefix)
(Remove Prefix)
4.1.8.2 Prefix Setting
Scan below barcode to add a tab before thebarcode decoding result.
Scan below barcode to add a space before the barcode decoding result.
Scan below barcode to add an “enter” before the barcode decoding result, so that every decoding
result occupies a new line.
Scan below barcode to remove the prefix setting.
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(Disable to Read Barcodes on a Mobile Phone)
(Enable to Read Barcodes on a Mobile Phone)
4.1.9 Automatically Adjusting the Barcode Reader to Read Barcodes on a
Mobile Phone
4.1.9.1 Disabling to Read Barcodes on a Mobile Phone
If the user doesn’t need to use the barcode reader to read barcodes on a mobile phone/tablet,
please remember to scan below barcode to disabl e this function.
4.1.9.2 Enabling to Read Barcodes on a Mobile Phone
If the user needs to use the barcode reader to read barcodes on a mobile phone/tablet, please
scan below barcode to enable this function.
This function can be effectiveonly when the exposure settings are set to automatic mode (refer to
Section 4.1.3). If the exposure settings are set to manual mode, the barcode reader cannot
proceed with automatic adjustment.
After enabling this function, the first time when reading a barcode on a mobile phone, the barcode
reader will fine-tune its settings. Therefore, the decode time will be increa sed slightly.
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an the barcodes other than the factory
(Default Setting)
4.2 Barcode Symbology Setting
This chapter describes barcode symbology features and provides barcode configuration for the
symbology.
NOTE:
The factory default of supported barcode type includes:Codabar,
Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 128, Code 93, Code 39, MSI,UPC/EAN, Data
Matrix and QR Code. To sc
default settings, please enable the barcode type manually.
4.2.1 Code 128
4.2.1.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all Code 128 default settings.
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(Default)
(Default)
(
4.2.1.2 Enable/Disable Code 128
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable Code 128 decoding.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.1.3 Code 128 Message Length - Auto
Scan TurnOn Auto Length barcode to enable any message length (range: 1 ~ 84) of Code 128.
When setting to TurnOn Auto Length, the maximum and mini mum length parameters will be ignore d.
Turn On Auto Length)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
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(
(Minimum Message Length)
(Default Setting)
4.2.1.4 Code 128 Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan above Turn Off Auto Length barcode) and scan below barcodes. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the Save barcode to
apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
4.2.2 UPC/EAN
4.2.2.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all UPC/EAN default settings.
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(Default)
4.2.2.2 Enable/Disable UPC/EAN
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable UPC/EAN decoding.
(On)
4.2.2.3 UPC/EAN Expand
Scan On barcode to expand the UPC-E code to the “n” digit.
(Off)
(On)
(Off)
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4.2.2.4 Supplemental
To present with UPC/EAN plus symbol, scan below barcodes to ignore or decode the
supplemental characters.
(Ignore)
(Required 2)
(Required 5)
(Required 2+5)
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(Default)
(Default)
4.2.2.5 Delete Leading Zero
(Off)
4.2.2.6 Allow EAN8 Supplemental
(On)
(Off)
(On)
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(Default)
(Set Default)
4.2.2.7 UPCE_1
(Off)
(On)
4.2.3 Code 39
4.2.3.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all Code 39 default settings.
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(Default)
4.2.3.2 Enable/Disable Code 39
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable Code 39 decoding.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.3.3 Check Code 39 Checksum
Scan “On” barcode to allow the barcode reader to read data and check the character, but not
transmit the data.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
4.2.3.4 Transmit Code 39 Checksum Character
When the Check Code 39 Checksum and Transmit Code 39 Checksum Character ar e set to
On, reading a Code 39 barcode will transmit the character at the end of the scan data.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.3.5 Full ASCII
When the Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, additional punctuation characters and control
characters are represented by sequences of t wo c haracters of Code 39.
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(Default)
(Default)
(
(On)
(Off)
4.2.3.6 Code 39 Message Length - Auto
Scan Turn On Auto Leng th barcode to enable any message length ( range: 1 ~ 80) of Code 3 9. When
setting to Turn On Auto Length, the maximum and minimum lengt h param eters wil l be ignore d.
Turn On Auto Length)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
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(
)
4.2.3.7 Code 39 Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan Turn Off Auto Length barcode on the previous page) and scan below barcodes. Then,
scan a numeric barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the
Save barcode to apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
(Minimum Message Length
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(Set Default)
4.2.4 Code 93
4.2.4.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all Code 93 default settings.
4.2.4.2 Enable/Disable Code 93
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable Code 93 decoding.
(Enable)
(Disable)
4.2.4.3 Code 93 Message Length - Auto
Scan Turn On Auto Leng th barcode to enable any message length (ra nge: 1 ~ 80) of Code 93. W hen
setting to Turn On Auto Length, the maximum and minimum lengt h param eters wil l be ignore d.
(Turn On Auto Length)
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(
)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
4.2.4.4 Code 93 Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan above Turn Off Auto Length barcode) and scan below barcodes. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the Save barcode to
apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
(Minimum Message Length
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(Set Default)
4.2.5 Interleaved 2 of 5 (I25)
4.2.5.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all I25 default settings.
4.2.5.2 Enable/Disable I25
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable I25 decoding.
(Enable)
(Disable)
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(Default)
(Default)
4.2.5.3 Check I25 Checksum
Scan “On” barcode to allow the barcode reader to read data and check the character, but n ot
transmit the data.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.5.4 Transmit I25 Checksum Character
When the Check I25 Checksum and Transmit I25 Checksum Character are set to On, reading
a I25 barcode will transmit the character at t he end of the scan data.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
(
4.2.5.5 I25 Message Length - Auto
Scan Turn On Auto Length barcode to enable any message length ( range: 1 ~ 80) of I25. When
setting to Turn On Auto Length, the maximum and minimum length parameters will be ignored.
(Turn On Auto Length)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
4.2.5.6 I25 Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan above Turn Off Auto Length barcode) and scan below barcodes. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the Save barcode to
apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
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)
(Set Default)
(Default)
4.2.6 Codabar
4.2.6.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all Codabar default settings.
(Minimum Message Length
4.2.6.2 Enable/Disable Codabar
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable Codaba r decoding.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
(Default)
4.2.6.3 Check Codabar Checksum
Scan On barcode to allow the barcode reader to read data and check the character, but not
transmit the data.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.6.4 Transmit Codabar Checksum Character
When the Check Codabar Checksum and Transmit Codabar Checksum Character are set to
On, reading a Codabar barcode will transmit t he character at the end of the scan data.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
(
4.2.6.5 Codabar Message Length - Auto
Scan Turn On Auto Length barcode to enable any m essage len gth (range: 1 ~ 80) of Codab ar. When
setting to Turn On Auto Length, the maximum and minimu m length p aramet ers will be ig nored.
(Turn On Auto Length)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
4.2.6.6 Codabar Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan above Turn Off Auto Length barcode) and scan below barcodes. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the Save barcode to
apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
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)
(Set Default)
4.2.7 MSI
4.2.7.1 Default Setting
Scan below barcode to restore all MSI default settings.
(Minimum Message Length
4.2.7.2 Enable/Disable MSI
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable MSI decoding.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
(Default)
4.2.7.3 Check MSI Checksum
Scan On barcode to allow the barcode reader to read data and check the character, but not
transmit the data.
(On)
(Off)
4.2.7.4 Transmit MSI Checksum Character
When the MSI Check Character and MSI Transmit Check Character are set to On, reading a
MSI barcode will transmit the character at the end of the scan data.
(On)
(Off)
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(Default)
(
4.2.7.5 MSI Message Length - Auto
Scan On barcode to enable any message length (ran ge: 1 ~ 80) of Codabar. When setting to On, the
maximum and minimum len gth parameters will be ig nored.
(Turn On Auto Length)
(Turn Off Auto Length)
4.2.7.6 MSI Message Length - Manual
To set the maximum and minimum message length, please turn off the automatic length setting
(scan above Turn Off Auto Length barcode) and scan below barcodes. Then, scan a numeric
barcode from Section 4.3 (Numeric Barcodes) to set the length, and scan the Save barcode to
apply the setting.
NOTE:
The number of characters of the scanned barcodes should be between
the minimum and maximum message length settings. If the number of
characters of the scanned barcode is not within the range, the barcode
cannot be decoded.
Maximum Message Length)
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)
4.2.8 PDF417 and MicroPDF417
4.2.8.1 Enable/Disable PDF417
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable PDF417.
(Minimum Message Length
(Enable)
(Disable)
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4.2.8.2 Enable/Disable MicroPDF417
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable MicroPDF417 decoding.
(Enable)
4.2.9 Data Matrix
4.2.9.1 Enable/Disable DataMatrix
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable DataMatrix.
(Disable)
(Enable)
(Disable)
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4.2.10 QR Code and Micro QR Code
4.2.10.1 Enable/Disable QR Code
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable QR Code.
(Enable)
4.2.10.2 Enable/Disable Micro QR Code
Scan below barcodes to enable or disable Micro QR Code.
(Disable)
(Enable)
(Disable)
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4.3 Numeric Barcodes
Scan the appropriate numeric barcode for p arameter requiring. For example, to deco de a Code 128
barcode that can contain up to 2 0 characters, scan the “code128 – Maximum Message Length”
barcode, scan the “2” and “0” barcodes, and then scan the Save barcode to apply the setting.
Represents the GLI encodation schem e of a number of symbologies with characters
000001
000002
000003 ISO/IEC 8859-1 Latin alphabet No. 1
000004 ISO/IEC 8859-2 Latin alphabet No. 2
000005 ISO/IEC 8859-3 Latin alphabet No. 3
000006 ISO/IEC 8859-4 Latin alphabet No. 4
000007 ISO/IEC 8859-5 Latin/Cyrillic alphabet
000008 ISO/IEC 8859-6 Latin/Arabic alphabet
000009 ISO/IEC 8859-7 Latin/Greek alphabet
000010 ISO/IEC 8859-8 Latin/ Hebrew alphabet
000011 ISO/IEC 8859-9 Latin alphabet No. 5
000012 ISO/IEC 8859-10 Latin alphabet No. 6
000013 ISO/IEC 8859-11 Latin/Thai alphabet
000014 Reserved
000015 ISO/IEC 8859-13 Latin alphabet No. 7 (Balt i c Rim)
000016 ISO/IEC 8859-14 Latin alphabet No. 8 (Celtic)
000017 ISO/IEC 8859-15 Latin alphabet No. 9
000018 ISO/IEC 8859-16 Latin alphabet No. 10
000019 Reserved
000020 Shift JIS (JIS X 0208 Annex 1 + JIS X 0201)
000021 Windows 1250 Latin 2 (Central Europe)
000022 Windows 1251 Cyrillic
000023 Windows 1252 Latin 1
000024 Windows 1256 Arabic
000025 ISO/IEC 10646 U CS-2 (High order byte first)
000026 ISO/IEC 10646 UTF -8 (See information above)
000027 ISO/IEC 646:1991 International Reference V ersion of ISO 7-bit coded character set
000028 Big 5 (Taiwan) Chinese Character Set
000029 GB (PRC) Chinese Character Set
000030 Korean Character S et
0 to 127 being identical to those of ISO/IEC 646: 1991 IRV (equivalent to ANSI X3.4)
and characters 128 to 255 being identical to those v alues of ISO 8859-1
An equivalent code table to ECI 000000, without the return-to-GLI 0 logic.
It is the default encodation scheme for encoders fully compliant with this standard.
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Appendix
A
A Regulatory Compliance
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is equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
y cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
frequency energy and, if not
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This equipment has been tested and f ound to com ply with specifi cations for CE marking.
If the user modifies and/or installs other devices in the equipment, the CE conformity
declaration may no longer apply.
FCC WARNING
Th
following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
manual, ma
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment complies with Part 18 of the FC C Rules.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, the re is no g uara ntee that inter feren ce will not occur
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in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
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Appendix
B
B Product Disposal
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Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Only
certified engineers should replace the on-board bat tery.
regulations.
Outside the European Union–If you wish to dispose of used electrical and
electronic products out side the European Union, please contact your local
authority so as to comply with the correct dispo sal m ethod.
Within the European Union–The device that produces less waste and is
easier to recycle is classified as electronic device in terms of the E uropean
Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE), and must not be disposed of as domestic
garbage.
EU-wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, requires that
waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be
disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes
monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power
cords. When you need to dispose of your device, please follow the
guidance of your local authority, or ask the shop where you purchased the product. The
mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union
Member States.
Please follow the national guidelines for elect rical and electronic product disposal.
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Appendix
C
C Hazardous Materials
Disclosure
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The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the
Peoples Republic of China (China) RoHS standards. The table below acknowledges the
presences of small quantities of certain material s in the product, and is applicable t o China
RoHS only.
A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated “Environmentally Friendly
Use Period” (EFUP). This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances
would “not leak out or undergo abrupt change.” This product may contain replaceable
sub-assemblies/components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps.
These components will be separately marked.
Please refer to below table.
Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements
Lead
(Pb)
Housing
Display
Printed Circuit
Board
Metal Fasteners
Cable Assembly
Fan Assembly
Power Supply
Assemblies
Battery
O: This toxic or haz a rdous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit
requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 (now replaced by GB/T 26572-2011).
X: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
Chromium
(CR(VI))
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE)
limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 (now replaced by GB/T 26572-2011).