10.1FCC, IC ............................................................................................................................................ 15
FCC Class B Compliance ............................................................................................................................... 15
10.2 CE ................................................................................................................................................... 17
10.3Customer Support ............................................................................................................................ 18
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1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This document contains the HS-1R product general operational, electrical, physical and environmental
specifications. Unless otherwise indicated, the specifications are not cumulative. Unless
otherwise stated, the performance requirements in the specification refer to scanner performance
at 5.0Vdc and room temperature of 20°C.
1.1 Product Overview
The HS-1R is a handheld scanner capable of decoding all major 1d and 2d barcode varieties as well as
reading a broad variety of HF RFID tags. The HS-1R consists of a highly configurable area
imaging camera, decoding engine, and an HF RFID transceiver that will communicate via a USB
interface.
NOTE: At this time the HS-1R will only read the UID of non-encrypted RFID tags and with specific
commands described in section 5.1.2 it will also read and write ISO15693 tag types.
2 Functional Requirements
2.1 Modes:
2.1.1 Menuing Mode
The HS-1R will be programmable via menu commands or menu barcodes.
All menuing commands are formatted and supported via the JADAK abstraction document.
Reference Vault at: $/Engineering/Shared/Docs and White Papers/
DOC-0122 J-Protocol Ascii Spec.doc
DOC-0178 J-Protocol Binary Spec.doc
2.1.2 Download Mode
The HS-1R firmware can be downloaded via the main communications interface connector.
Programming
Programming is achieved by using PC Application software to download firmware to the
HS-1R barcode scanner, Kinetis microcontroller, and boot loader.
After programming is complete, the HS-1R should be power cycled to return to normal
operation.
Image Engine Firmware Download
The Image Engine Firmware can be upgraded via the USB CDC Comm interface of the
unit. To upgrade the image engine, the user must first scan the image engine upgrade
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barcode or send the appropriate menu command. At that point the image engine
firmware can be transferred to the device using the appropriate PC software.
After flashing is complete, the unit should be power cycled to return to normal operation.
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3 Scanner Functions
3.1 Trigger / Modes:
3.1.1 Hardware Trigger
The top pushbutton hardware trigger provides a means to manually trigger the scanner through a
switch on the top housing which will initiate barcode decoding. A trigger event will initiate
decoding / scanning mode for as long as the trigger switch is closed, until a valid barcode is
decoded, or until the decode session times out.
3.1.2 Serial Trigger
Serial trigger operation is supported via the communications interface in USB COMM mode only.
Commands received via the interface will activate/deactivate the trigger function. The scanner
may also be set to automatically deactivate the trigger after a specified time period has elapsed
following a serial trigger activate command.
3.2 Bar Code Decoding
3.2.1 Codes supported
The HS-1R will automatically discriminate between and decode the following bar codes:
Barcode
Aztec Matrix 2 of 5
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Maxicode
Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) MicroPDF417
Codabar MSI
Codablock A NEC 2 of 5
Codablock F Postal Codes-2D
Code 11 Postal Codes Linear
Code 128 PDF417
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF) QR
Code 39 Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)
Code 93 Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)
Data Matrix TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
EAN/JAN-13 Telepen
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EAN/JAN-8 Trioptic
GS1 Composite UPC-A
GS1 DataBar Expanded UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
GS1 DataBar Limited UPC-E0
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional UPC-E1
GS1 Emulation
GS1-128
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Korea Post
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3.2.2 Read range vs. Element size
Below are typical barcode decode distances for the HS-1R.