Honeywell Voyager 1202G

Honeywell Voyager 1202G manual

Honeywell Voyager 1202G

manual Honeywell Voyager 1202G

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Voyager™ 1200g/1202g/1202g-BF

User’s guide.

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  • Table of Contents
  • About This Manual
  • Unpacking Your Device
  • Connecting with USB
  • Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
  • Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
  • Connecting with RS485
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Bar Code Security Settings
  • Setting Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults
  • Introduction
  • Keyboard Wedge
  • IBM PS2 Keyboard
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • USB IBM SurePos
  • IBM Secondary Interface
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • HID Fallback Mode
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Communication Timeout
  • NAK Retries
  • Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK
  • Verifone® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
  • Gilbarco® Terminal Default Settings
  • Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Datalogic™ Magellan© Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • Inter-Scan Code Delay
  • <F0> Break Character
  • Keyboard Wedge Defaults
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Handshaking
  • RS232 Timeout
  • RS232 Defaults
  • NCR ACK/NAK
  • Block Check Character
  • NCR Prefix/Suffix
  • NCR NOF (Not-on-File) Error
  • Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
  • How the Charge and Communications Base Works
  • Linking the Scanner to a Base
  • Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host
  • RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation
  • Linking Process
  • Scanner Is Out of Range
  • Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range
  • Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode On
  • Page Button
  • About the Battery
  • Charging Information
  • Battery Recommendations
  • Proper Disposal of the Battery
  • Flash Updates
  • Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base Power Communication Indicator
  • Reset Scanner
  • Scanning While in Base Cradle
  • Base Charging Modes
  • Paging Mode
  • Paging Pitch
  • Scanner Address
  • Base Address
  • Charge Only Mode
  • Linked Modes
  • Unlinking the Scanner
  • Override Locked Scanner
  • Alarm Sound Type
  • Alarm Duration
  • Scanner Power Time-Out Timer
  • Batch Mode Beep
  • Batch Mode Quantity
  • Delete Last Code
  • Record Counter
  • Total Records
  • Batch Mode Output Order
  • Clear All Codes After Transmission
  • Clear All Codes
  • Transmit Records Automatically
  • Transmit Records to Host
  • Batch Mode Transmit Delay
  • Scanner Name
  • Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops
  • Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code
  • Auto Reconnect Mode
  • Maximum Link Attempts
  • Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples
  • Reset Scanner and Base
  • Using the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices
  • Power Up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Beeper – Good Read
  • Beeper Volume – Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch – Good Read
  • Beeper - Transmit Order
  • Beeper Pitch – Error
  • Beeper Duration – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Error
  • LED Settings
  • LED Brightness
  • In-Stand and Out-of-Stand Defaults
  • Presentation Modes
  • Manual Activation Mode
  • End Manual Activation After Good Read
  • Manual Activation Laser Timeout - Button Settings
  • Button Function
  • Object Detection Mode
  • End Object Detection After Good Read
  • Object Detection Laser Timeout
  • Object Detection Distance
  • Activation Character
  • End Character Activation After Good Read
  • Character Activation Laser Timeout
  • Deactivation Character
  • Reread Delay
  • User-Specified Reread Delay
  • Output Sequence Editor
  • To Add an Output Sequence
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Sequence Timeout
  • Sequence Match Beeper
  • Partial Sequence
  • Require Output Sequence
  • To Add a Prefix or Suffix:
  • To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Communication Check Character
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay
  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Format Non-Match Error Tone
  • Single Scan Data Format Change
  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)
  • Matrix 2 of 5
  • ISBT 128 Concatenation
  • UPC-A Number System 5 Addenda Required
  • Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
  • ISBN Translate
  • ISSN Translate
  • Plessey Code
  • GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
  • GS1 DataBar Limited
  • GS1 DataBar Expanded
  • Trioptic Code
  • GS1 Emulation
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
  • To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
  • Show Software Revision
  • Show Data Format
  • Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults
  • Conventions
  • Menu Command Syntax
  • Read Time-Out
  • Menu Commands
  • Voyager 1200g Product Specifications
  • Voyager 1202g and Voyager 1202g-BF Product Specifications
  • CCB00-010BT Product Specifications
  • CCB00-010BT-01N-BF Product Specifications
  • CCB00-010BT/CCB00-010BT-01N-VBF Mounting
  • Serial Output
  • RS485 Output
  • Cleaning the Device
  • Inspecting Cords and Connectors
  • Replacing an Interface Cable in a Corded Scanner
  • Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base
  • Troubleshooting a Voyager Scanner
  • Troubleshooting a Base
  • Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner
  • Linear Symbologies
  • Postal Symbologies
  • ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)
  • Lower ASCII Reference Table
  • ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements
  • Keyboard Key References
  • Sample Symbols
  • Programming Chart

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What happens if I connect the USB cable from the base of the barcode reader to a charger?

What happens if I connect the USB cable from the base of the barcode reader to a charger?

When I scan a field in Excel it goes down 2 spaces. How can I change it to go to the next line below instead?

Honeywell Voyager 1202G #1

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G is a handheld bar code reader designed for wireless connectivity. With a Bluetooth interface, it allows for easy and convenient scanning of barcodes without the limitations of cords or cables. Weighing 180 grams, the Voyager 1202G is lightweight and portable, making it suitable for various environments and applications. It features a 1800 mAh battery capacity, providing long-lasting power for extended periods of use. Equipped with a laser sensor type, this barcode reader is designed for 1D scanning, making it ideal for decoding linear barcodes. Its wireless connectivity technology further enhances mobility and flexibility, allowing for seamless scanning within a range. In terms of durability, the Voyager 1202G has an International Protection (IP) code of IP42, ensuring resistance against dust and droplets of water. This feature adds to its reliability and longevity, making it suitable for use in different work environments. Overall, the Honeywell Voyager 1202G is a wireless handheld bar code reader that offers convenience, mobility, and durability. With its Bluetooth interface, lightweight design, and long-lasting battery, it provides a reliable solution for decoding 1D barcodes in various settings.

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Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Honeywell Voyager 1202G below.

What is the weight of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a weight of 180 g.

What is the height of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a height of 92 mm.

What is the width of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a width of 66 mm.

What is the depth of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a depth of 180 mm.

How do I pair the Honeywell Voyager 1202G barcode reader with my computer or mobile device?

To pair your Voyager 1202G barcode reader, you need to use the Bluetooth Discovery and Pairing feature. This can be done by putting the scanner into Bluetooth Discovery mode and then using your computer or mobile device to search for available Bluetooth devices and connect to the Voyager 1202G.

Can the Honeywell Voyager 1202G read barcodes from screens, such as smartphones or tablets?

Yes, the Voyager 1202G is equipped with an excellent scanning engine that enables it to read barcodes from screens, including smartphones and tablets. It utilizes Adaptus imaging technology to provide accurate and reliable scanning performance.

How can I enable or disable specific barcode types on the Voyager 1202G?

You can customize the barcode types that the Voyager 1202G can scan by scanning the appropriate barcode in the product reference guide. Different combinations of barcode types can be enabled or disabled, allowing you to tailor the scanner to your specific application requirements.

What is the maximum scanning range of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Voyager 1202G has a maximum scanning range of up to 10 meters (33 feet) from the base. This wireless freedom allows you to scan barcodes without being restricted to a specific location, providing greater flexibility in your scanning operations.

How can I reset the Honeywell Voyager 1202G to its factory defaults?

You can perform a factory reset on the Voyager 1202G by scanning the appropriate barcode in the product reference guide. This will restore all settings to their original factory defaults, ensuring a clean slate in case you encounter any issues or need to start fresh with the scanner.

Does the Honeywell Voyager 1202G have a Bluetooth interface?

Yes, the Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a Bluetooth interface. This allows the user to wirelessly connect the barcode reader to their devices, offering flexibility and convenience.

What is the battery capacity of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The battery capacity of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G is 1800 mAh. This ensures a longer battery life and less frequent recharging, making it suitable for extended use.

What is the IP code of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has an IP42 code. This means it has a moderate level of protection against dust and splashes of water, making it suitable for indoor use but not ideal for harsh environments.

What type of sensor does the Honeywell Voyager 1202G have?

The Honeywell Voyager 1202G has a laser sensor. This type of sensor offers high accuracy and reliability, ensuring accurate barcode scanning.

What is the wireless range of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G?

The wireless range of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G is 10 meters. This provides the user with ample distance to move around while maintaining a connection to their device, enhancing flexibility during barcode scanning tasks.

Is the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1202G is available in English .

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Voyager 1200g / 1250g does not scan codes automatically when being placed in stand

Why do we always need to press the button when trying to scan codes in stand?

Scanbeam starts automatically when presenting a code, however Voyager 1200g does not scan it when being placed in stand.

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If the Voyager 1200g / 1250g was already reset to factory settings and still does not scan presented codes automatically when being placed in a stand, the magnetic switch could be defective and the device needs to be returned to the Honeywell Service Center for evaluation.

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Honeywell VOYAGER 1250G User Manual

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Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting
  • Laser Safety Statement

Chapter 1 - Getting Started

  • About this Manual
  • Unpacking Your Device
  • Connecting with USB
  • Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
  • Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
  • Connecting with RS485
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Bar Code Security Settings
  • Setting Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults

Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface

  • Introduction
  • Keyboard Wedge
  • IBM PS2 Keyboard
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • USB IBM Surepos
  • IBM Secondary Interface
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • HID Fallback Mode
  • USB Serial Emulation
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Communication Timeout
  • NAK Retries
  • Support BEL/CAN in ACK/NAK
  • Verifone ® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
  • Gilbarco ® Terminal Default Settings
  • Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Datalogic™ Magellan © Bioptic
  • Aux Port Configuration
  • NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • Inter-Scan Code Delay
  • F0> Break Character
  • Keyboard Wedge Defaults
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Handshaking
  • RS232 Timeout
  • RS232 Defaults
  • Ncr Ack/Nak
  • Block Check Character
  • NCR Prefix/Suffix
  • NCR NOF (Not-On-File) Error
  • Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode

Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings

  • Power up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Beeper - Good Read
  • Beeper Volume - Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch - Good Read
  • Beeper - Transmit Order
  • Beeper Pitch - Error
  • Beeper Duration - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Error
  • LED Settings
  • LED Brightness
  • In-Stand and Out-Of-Stand Defaults
  • Presentation Modes
  • Manual Activation Mode
  • End Manual Activation after Good Read
  • Manual Activation Laser Timeout - Button Settings
  • Object Detection Mode
  • End Object Detection after Good Read
  • Object Detection Laser Timeout
  • Object Detection Distance
  • Activation Character
  • End Character Activation after Good Read
  • Character Activation Laser Timeout
  • Deactivation Character
  • Reread Delay
  • User-Specified Reread Delay
  • Require Output Sequence
  • Output Sequence Editor
  • To Add an Output Sequence
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Output Sequence Example
  • Sequence Timeout
  • Sequence Match Beeper
  • Partial Sequence

Chapter 4 - Data Editing

  • To Add a Prefix or Suffix
  • To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Transmit Alternate Extended ASCII Characters
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Communication Check Character
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay

Chapter 5 - Data Formatting

  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Format Non-Match Error Tone
  • Single Scan Data Format Change

Chapter 6 - Symbologies

  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Codabar Message Length
  • Code 39 Message Length
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Check Digit
  • Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (Three-Bar Start/Stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA (Two-Bar Start/Stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 Iata Message Length
  • Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length
  • Check Digits Required
  • Code 11 Message Length
  • Telepen Message Length
  • UPC-A Number System 4 Addenda Required
  • UPC-A Number System 5 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 2 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Addenda Required
  • Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Addenda Required
  • ISBN Translate
  • ISSN Translate
  • Msi Check Character
  • Plessey Code
  • Plessey Message Length
  • GS1 Databar Omnidirectional
  • GS1 Databar Limited
  • GS1 Databar Expanded
  • Trioptic Code
  • GS1 Emulation
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)

Chapter 7 - Interface Keys

  • Keyboard Function Relationships
  • Supported Interface Keys

Chapter 8 - Utilities

  • To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
  • Show Software Revision
  • Show Data Format
  • Installing Ezconfig-Scanning from the Web

Chapter 9 - Serial Programming Commands

  • Conventions
  • Menu Command Syntax
  • Read Time-Out
  • Resetting the Standard Product Defaults
  • Menu Commands

Chapter 10 - Product Specifications

  • Voyager 1250G Scanner Product Specifications
  • Serial Output
  • RS485 Output

Chapter 11 - Maintenance

  • Cleaning the Device:
  • Inspecting Cords and Connectors
  • Replacing an Interface Cable
  • Customer Support
  • Technical Assistance
  • Online Technical Assistance
  • Product Service and Repair
  • Online Product Service and Repair Assistance
  • Limited Warranty
  • Symbology Chart

Chapter 12 - Customer Support

  • Code Page Mapping of Printed Barcodes
  • Programming Chart

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell VOYAGER 1250G

  • Page 1 Voyager 1250g Single-Line Laser Scanner User’s Guide ™...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in speci- fications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not repre- sent a commitment on the part of HII.

Page 3: Table Of Contents

  • Page 4 ® Verifone Ruby Terminal Default Settings ....2-9 ® Gilbarco Terminal Default Settings ......2-9 Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ....2-10 © Datalogic™ Magellan Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ..........2-10 NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ......2-10 Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings....2-11 Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings ...2-11 Keyboard Country Layout ..........2-12...
  • Page 5 Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode ......2-28 ACK/NAK............. 2-28 Communication Timeout ........2-28 Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings Power Up Beeper ............3-1 Beep on BEL Character ..........3-1 Good Read and Error Indicators ......... 3-2 Beeper – Good Read ..........3-2 Beeper Volume –...
  • Page 6 Deactivation Character ........3-15 Reread Delay.............3-16 User-Specified Reread Delay ........3-16 Output Sequence Overview........3-16 Require Output Sequence ........3-16 Output Sequence Editor ........3-17 To Add an Output Sequence ....... 3-17 Other Programming Selections......3-17 Output Sequence Editor ........3-19 Sequence Timeout..........3-19 Sequence Match Beeper ........
  • Page 7 Other Programming Selections ......5-3 Terminal ID Table............5-4 Data Format Editor Commands ........5-4 Move Commands ..........5-5 Search Commands..........5-6 Miscellaneous Commands ........5-7 Data Formatter ............5-8 Data Format Non-Match Error Tone...... 5-9 Primary/Alternate Data Formats........ 5-10 Single Scan Data Format Change.......
  • Page 8 EAN-13 Beginning with 2 Addenda Required ..6-46 EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Addenda Required .. 6-47 EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Addenda Required ......... 6-47 EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Addenda Required ......... 6-48 EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Addenda Required ......... 6-49 EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Addenda Required ..
  • Page 9 Read Time-Out............9-4 Resetting the Standard Product Defaults ....9-4 Menu Commands ............9-6 Chapter 10 - Product Specifications Voyager 1250g Scanner Product Specifications ..10-1 Standard Cable Pinouts ..........10-2 Keyboard Wedge..........10-2 Serial Output ............10-3 RS485 Output ............. 10-4 USB ..............
  • Page 11 The user may find the fol- lowing booklet helpful: “Something About Interference.” This is available at FCC local regional offices. Honeywell is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equip- ment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Honeywell.
  • Page 12 Nijverheidsweg 9-13 5627 BT Eindhoven The Netherlands Honeywell International Inc. shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
  • Page 13 This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment, if not properly disposed. In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems for product disposal.

Page 14: Laser Safety Statement

  • Page 15 Required Safety Label Locations Laser Output Laser Safety Part Number, information Serial Number Laser Label, and Revision Information location...

Page 17: Chapter 1 - Getting Started

Page 18: connecting with keyboard wedge, page 19: connecting with rs232 serial port, page 20: connecting with rs485, page 21: reading techniques, page 22: resetting the custom defaults, page 23: resetting the factory defaults.

  • Page 24 1 - 8...

Page 25: Chapter 2 - Programming The Interface

Page 26: rs485, page 27: opos mode, page 28: usb ibm surepos, page 29: usb pc or macintosh keyboard, page 30: usb serial commands, page 31: ack/nak mode, page 32: nak retries, page 33: verifone ® ruby terminal default settings, page 34: honeywell bioptic aux port configuration, page 35: wincor nixdorf terminal default settings, page 36: keyboard country layout.

  • Page 37 Thailand Turkey Q United Kingdom Vietnam Refer to the Honeywell website (www.honeywell.com/aidc) for complete key- board country support information and applicable interfaces. If you need to pro- gram a keyboard for a country other than one listed above, scan the Program...

Page 38: Keyboard Wedge Modifiers

Page 39: keyboard conversion, page 40: keyboard modifiers, page 41: inter-scan code delay, page 42: f0> break character, page 43: rs232 modifiers, page 44: rs232 word length: data bits, stop bits, and parity, page 45: rs232 handshaking, page 46: rs232 timeout, page 47: ack/nak, page 48: nak retries, page 49: support bel/can in ack/nak, page 50: block check character, page 51: ncr prefix/suffix, page 52: scanner-bioptic packet mode, page 53: chapter 3 - input/output settings, page 54: good read and error indicators, page 55: beeper pitch - good read, page 56: beeper duration - good read.

  • Page 57 To change the number of error beeps, scan the bar code below and then scan a digit (1-9) bar code and the Save bar code on the Programming inside the back cover of this manual. Default = 1. Chart Number of Error Beeps/LED Flashes 3 - 5...

Page 58: Led Indicators

Page 59: led brightness, page 60: in-stand and out-of-stand defaults, page 61: manual activation mode, page 62: manual activation laser timeout - button settings, page 63: codegate, page 64: end object detection after good read, page 65: object detection distance, page 66: end character activation after good read, page 67: character deactivation mode, page 68: reread delay, page 69: output sequence editor, page 70: output sequence example, page 71: output sequence editor, page 72: sequence match beeper, page 73: no read.

  • Page 74 3 - 22...

Page 75: Chapter 4 - Data Editing

Page 76: to clear one or all prefixes or suffixes, page 77: to add a carriage return suffix to all symbologies, page 78: suffix selections.

  • Page 79 Alternate Extended ASCII Characters DEC HEX Keyboard Function DEC HEX Keyboard Function ↑ 128 80 152 98 up arrow ↓ 129 81 153 99 down arrow → 130 82 154 9A right arrow ← 131 83 155 9B left arrow 132 84 Insert 156 9C Numeric Keypad +...

Page 80: Function Code Transmit

Page 81: intercharacter, interfunction, and intermessage delays, page 82: interfunction delay, page 83: intermessage delay.

  • Page 84 4 - 10...

Page 85: Chapter 5 - Data Formatting

  • Page 86 you are programming. (See Primary/Alternate Data Formats on page 5-10 for further information.) Step 3. Terminal Type Refer to Terminal ID Table (page 5-4) and locate the Terminal ID number for your PC. Scan three numeric bar codes on the Programming Chart to program the scanner for your terminal ID (you must enter 3 digits).

Page 87: Other Programming Selections

Page 88: terminal id table, page 89: move commands, page 90: search commands, page 91: miscellaneous commands, page 92: data formatter, page 93: data format non-match error tone, page 94: primary/alternate data formats.

  • Page 95 For example, you may have set your device to the data format you saved as Data Format 3. You can switch to Data Format 1 for a single button press by scanning the Single Scan-Data Format 1 bar code below. The next bar code that is scanned uses Data Format 1, then reverts back to Data Format Single Scan-Primary Data Format...
  • Page 96 5 - 12...

Page 97: All Symbologies

Page 98: message length description, page 99: codabar, page 100: codabar concatenation.

  • Page 101 Select Require to prevent the scanner from decoding a single “D” Codabar symbol without its companion. This selection has no effect on Codabar symbols without Stop/Start D characters. * Off Require Concatenation Timeout When searching for bar codes during concatenation, you may wish to set a delay used to find the next bar code.

Page 102: Codabar Message Length

Page 103: code 39, page 104: code 39 message length, page 105: code 32 pharmaceutical (paraf).

  • Page 106 Character pairs /M and /N decode as a minus sign and period respectively. Character pairs /P through /Y decode as 0 through 9. Full ASCII On * Full ASCII Off 6 - 10...

Page 107: Interleaved 2 Of 5

Page 108: check digit, page 109: nec 2 of 5.

  • Page 110 When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads NEC 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will transmit this digit at the end of the scanned data. Default = No Check Digit. * No Check Digit Validate, but Don’t Transmit Validate and Transmit...

Page 111: Code 93

Page 112: straight 2 of 5 industrial (three-bar start/stop), page 113: straight 2 of 5 industrial message length, page 114: straight 2 of 5 iata (two-bar start/stop), page 115: matrix 2 of 5, page 116: matrix 2 of 5 message length, page 117: code 11.

  • Page 118 Check Digit Validation When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner will only read Code 11 bar codes printed with the specified type check charac- ter(s), and will transmit the character(s) at the end of the scanned data. Validate and Transmit One Check Digit Validate and Transmit Two...

Page 119: Code 11 Message Length

Page 120: code 128, page 121: isbt 128.

  • Page 122 Concatenation Timeout When searching for bar codes during concatenation, you may wish to set a delay used to find the next bar code. Set the length (in milliseconds) for this delay by scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 1- 65535 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then...
  • Page 123 ISBT 128 Predefined Concatenation Sequences On/ The following selections allow you to enable or require the Predefined ISBT 128 Concatenation Sequences. If you scan Off, the predefined concatenation sequences are disabled. If you scan the Allow Predefined Sequence code, then the scanner will output only the data combination specified in the predefined concatenation sequence you selected.
  • Page 124 Step 1. Scan the 1st Left Identifier bar code, below. Step 2. Use the Programming Chart to scan 3, D (hex for “=”). Step 3. Scan Save. Step 4. Scan the 2nd Left Identifier bar code, below. Step 5. Use the Programming Chart to scan 4, 7 (hex for “G”).
  • Page 125 If you scan the Require User-Defined Sequence code, the data combina- tion specified in the User-Defined concatenation sequence is required to transmit the data. No data is output unless the sequence is read. Default = Off. * Off Allow User-Defined Sequence Require User-Defined Sequence Content Verification When the On bar code is scanned, the check character values are output...
  • Page 126 cation Number identifiers, only the first ID character is removed from the Donation Identification Number. The second character is transmitted as normal data. Default = On. * On Flag Digit Conversion Type 3 flag digits are a part of the Donation Identification Number in an ISBT 128 bar code.

Page 127: Gs1-128

  • Page 128 128 Redundancy bar code below, then scan a redundancy count between 0 and 10 on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual. bar code. Default = 0. Then scan the Save GS1-128 Redundancy GS1-128 Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 6-2) for additional information.

Page 129: Telepen

Page 130: telepen message length, page 131: upc-a.

  • Page 132 UPC-A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On . * On UPC-A Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-A data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
  • Page 133 Addenda Timeout You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans- mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-A Addenda Required (see page 6-36).

Page 134: Upc-A/Ean-13 With Extended Coupon Code

Page 135: upc-a number system 5 addenda required.

  • Page 136 Default = Don’t Require Coupon Code/Addenda. * Don’t Require Coupon Code/ Addenda Require 2 Digit Addenda Require 5 Digit Addenda Require 2 or 5 Digit Addenda Require Coupon Code Require Coupon Code or 2 Digit Addenda Require Coupon Code or 5 Digit Addenda Require Coupon Code, 2 Digit Addenda, or 5 Digit Addenda...

Page 137: Upc-E0

  • Page 138 UPC-E0 Number System The numeric system digit of a UPC-A symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of scanned data. When using UPC-E Expand, the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it. Default = On. * On UPC-E0 Number System and Check Digit UPC-E0 sample showing the number system and check digit: Number...
  • Page 139 UPC-E0 Leading Zero This feature allows the transmission of a leading zero (0) at the beginning of scanned data. To prevent transmission, scan Off. Default = Off. * Off UPC-E0 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned UPC-E data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.
  • Page 140 Addenda Timeout You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans- mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for UPC-E0 Addenda Required (page 6-43).

Page 141: Ean/Jan-13

Page 142: ean-13 beginning with 2 addenda required, page 143: ean-13 beginning with 290 addenda required, page 144: beginning with, page 145: beginning with, page 146: ean-13 beginning with 977 addenda required, page 147: ean-13 beginning with 979 addenda required.

  • Page 148 Addenda Timeout You can set a time during which the scanner looks for an addenda. If an addenda is not found within this time period, the data can be either trans- mitted or discarded, based on the setting you are using for EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required.

Page 149: Isbn Translate

Page 150: issn translate, page 151: ean/jan-8.

  • Page 152 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar...
  • Page 153 scanning the bar code below, then setting the timeout (from 0-65535 milli- seconds) by scanning digits from the Programming Chart, then scanning Save. Default = 100. Note: The Addenda Timeout setting is applied to all addenda and coupon code searches. Addenda Timeout EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Separator When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar...

Page 154: Msi

  • Page 155 When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10/11, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type check character(s), but will not transmit the check character(s) with the scanned data. * Validate Type 10, but Don’t Transmit Validate Type 10 and Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 Characters,...

Page 156: Plessey Code

Page 157: plessey message length, page 158: gs1 databar omnidirectional, page 159: gs1 databar limited, page 160: gs1 databar expanded, page 161: trioptic code, page 162: postal codes.

  • Page 163 China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) On/Off * Off China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Redundancy If you are encountering errors when reading China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) bar codes, you may want to adjust the redundancy count. Redun- dancy adjusts the number of times a bar code is decoded before trans- mission, which may reduce the number of errors.
  • Page 164 6 - 68...

Page 165: Chapter 7 - Interface Keys

Page 166: supported interface keys.

  • Page 167 IBM AT/XT and PS/2 Apple Mac/iMac ASCII Compatibles, Supported Keys WYSE PC/AT Supported Keys CR/Enter RETURN Insert Ins Help Escape Home Home Print Prnt Scrn Back Space BACKSPACE Back Tab LSHIFT TAB BACKSPACE 7 - 3...
  • Page 168 7 - 4...

Page 169: Chapter 8 - Utilities

Page 170: test menu, page 171: installing ezconfig-scanning from the web.

  • Page 172 8 - 4...

Page 173: Conventions

Page 174: query commands, page 175: responses, page 176: serial trigger commands.

  • Page 177 The charts on the following pages list the factory default settings for each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages). 9 - 5...

Page 178: Menu Commands

  • Page 179 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Plug and Play Codes: USB Keyboard (PC) PAP124 USB Keyboard PAP125 (Mac) USB Japanese PAP134 Keyboard (PC) USB HID PAP131 HID Fallback Mode HID Fallback Mode USBFTO (Range 0-60 *5 minutes 9 - 7...
  • Page 180 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry USB Serial USB Serial PAP130 Commands Emulation for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and later USB Serial REMIFCO;PAP130 Emulation for Windows 2000 CTS/RTS Emulation USBCTS1 CTS/RTS Emulation USBCTS0 Off* ACK/NAK Mode On...
  • Page 181 Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Plug and Play Codes Verifone Ruby PAPRBY Terminal Gilbarco Terminal PAPGLB Honeywell Bioptic PAPBIO 2-10 Aux Port Datalogic Magellan PAPMAG 2-10 Bioptic Aux Port NCR Bioptic Aux PAPNCR 2-10 Port...
  • Page 182 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Program Keyboard *U.S.A. KBDCTY0 2-12 Country Arabic KBDCTY91 2-12 Belgium KBDCTY1 2-12 Chinese KBDCTY92 2-12 Finland KBDCTY2 2-12 France KBDCTY3 2-12 Germany KBDCTY4 2-12 Hungary KBDCTY19 2-12 IBM Financial KBDCTY90 2-12...
  • Page 183 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Keyboard Conversion *Keyboard KBDCNV0 2-16 Conversion Off Convert all KBDCNV1 2-16 Characters to Upper Case Convert all KBDCNV1 2-16 Characters to Lower Case Keyboard Modifiers *Control + ASCII Off KBDCAS0 2-17 DOS Mode Control...
  • Page 184 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry RS-232 Modifiers RS232 Baud Rate 300 BPS 232BAD0 2-19 600 BPS 232BAD1 2-19 1200 BPS 232BAD2 2-19 2400 BPS 232BAD3 2-19 4800 BPS 232BAD4 2-19 *9600 BPS 232BAD5 2-19 19200 BPS...
  • Page 185 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry 2-20 Word Length: Data 7 Data, 1 Stop, 232WRD3 Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity Even Parity 7 Data, 1 Stop, 232WRD0 2-20 Parity None 7 Data, 1 Stop, 232WRD6 2-20 Parity Odd...
  • Page 186 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry RS232 Handshaking *RTS/CTS Off 232CTS0 2-22 Flow Control, No 232CTS1 2-22 Timeout Character-Based 232CTS7 2-22 Flow Control, No Timeout Two-Direction Flow 232CTS2 2-22 Control Flow Control with 232CTS3 2-22 Timeout...
  • Page 187 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry NCR ACK/NAK *NCR ACK/NAK Off NCRACK0 2-25 NCR ACK/NAK On NCRACK1 2-25 Block Check *Transmit NCRBCC1 2-26 Character Don’t Transmit NCRBCC0 2-26 NCR Prefix/Suffix NCR Prefix NCRPR2## 2-26 NCR Suffix NCRSF2##...
  • Page 188 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Beeper Pitch - Good Low (1600 Hz) BEPFQ11600 Read (Frequency) *Medium (2350 Hz) BEPFQ12350 High (4200 Hz) BEPFQ14200 Beeper - Transmit *Before BEPWHN1 Order Transmission After Transmission BEPWHN2 Beeper Pitch - Error *Razz (100 Hz)
  • Page 189 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry LED Settings *Red LED Off LEDFN10 Green LED Off LEDFN20 Red LED On with LEDFN11 Good Scan *Green LED On with LEDFN21 Good Scan Red LED On with LEDFN12 Laser Green LED On with...
  • Page 190 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry In-Stand and Out-of- In-Stand Defaults AISDFT Stand Settings Out-of-Stand AOSDFT Defaults Presentation Mode PAPPM1 Out-of-Stand Presentation Mode PAPPM2 with CodeGate Out- of-Stand Manual Activation AISMEN0 Mode Off In-Stand *Manual Activation AISMEN1 Mode On In-Stand...
  • Page 191 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry In-Stand and Out-of- Laser Timeout - AISMRT##### 3-10 Stand Settings Button Release In- (continued) Stand (Range 1 - 65525) *0 ms Laser Timeout - AOSMPT##### 3-10 Button Hold Out-of- Stand (Range 1 - 65525) *30000 ms...
  • Page 192 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry In-Stand and Out-of- *End Object AISOGD1 3-12 Stand Settings Detection After (continued) Good Read In-Stand Do Not End Object AOSOGD0 3-12 Detection After Good Read Out-of- Stand *End Object AOSOGD1 3-12...
  • Page 193 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Character Activation *Off HSTCEN0 3-13 Mode HSTCEN1 3-13 Activation Character HSTACH## 3-14 Do Not End HSTCGD0 3-14 Character Activation After Good Read *End Character HSTCGD1 3-14 Activation After Good Read Character Activation HSTCDT#####...
  • Page 194 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Require Output Required SEQ_EN2 3-21 Sequence On/Not Required SEQ_EN1 3-21 *Off SEQ_EN0 3-21 No Read SHWNRD1 3-21 *Off SHWNRD0 3-21 Prefix/Suffix Selections Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies VSUFCR Prefix Add Prefix...
  • Page 195 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Interfunction Delay Range 0 - 1000 DLYFNC## (5ms increments) Intermessage Delay Range 0 - 1000 DLYMSG## (5ms increments) Data Formatter Selections Data Format Editor *Default Data DFMDF3 Format (None) Enter Data Format DFMBK3##...
  • Page 196 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Primary/Alternate Primary Data ALTFNM0 5-10 Data Formats Format Data Format 1 ALTFNM1 5-10 Data Format 2 ALTFNM2 5-10 Data Format 3 ALTFNM3 5-10 Single Scan Data Single Scan-Primary VSAF_0 5-11 Format Change...
  • Page 197 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Codabar Check *No Check Char. CBRCK20 Char. Validate Modulo 16, CBRCK21 But Don’t Transmit Validate Modulo 16, CBRCK22 and Transmit Validate Modulo 7 CBRCK23 CD, But Don’t Transmit Validate Modulo 7 CBRCK24...
  • Page 198 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Code 39 Check Char. *No Check Char. C39CK20 Validate, But Don’t C39CK21 Transmit Validate, C39CK22 and Transmit Code 39 Range (0 - 10) *0 C39VOT## Redundancy Code 39 Message Minimum (1 - 80) *3 C39MIN## Length...
  • Page 199 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry NEC 2 of 5 Default All NEC N25DFT 6-13 2 of 5 Settings *Off N25ENA0 6-13 N25ENA1 6-13 NEC 2 of 5 Check *No Check Char. N25CK20 6-14 Digit Validate, But Don’t...
  • Page 200 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Straight 2 of 5 IATA Default All Straight 2 A25DFT 6-18 of 5 IATA Settings Straight 2 of 5 IATA *Off A25ENA0 6-18 A25ENA1 6-18 Straight 2 of 5 IATA Range (0 - 10) *0 A25VOT## 6-18...
  • Page 201 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Code 11 Check 1 Check Digit C11CK20 6-21 Digits Required Required *2 Check Digits C11CK21 6-21 Required Auto Select Check C11CK22 6-21 Digits Required Check Digit Validate and C11CK23 6-22 Validation...
  • Page 202 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry ISBT128 Predefined * Donation ID ISBPCS0 6-26 Concatenation Number (001) Sequences and ABO/RhD Blood Groups (002) Donation ID Number ISBPCS1 6-26 (001) and Donor ID Number (019) Donation ID Number ISBPCS2 6-26...
  • Page 203 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry ISBT 128 User- 1st Left Identifier (0- ISBUL1## 6-28 Defined 255) *0 Concatenation 2nd Left Identifier (0- ISBUL2## 6-28 Sequences 255) *0 1st Right Identifier ISBUR1## 6-28 (0-255) *0 2nd Right Identifier ISBUR2##...
  • Page 204 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry Telepen Default All Telepen TELDFT 6-33 Settings *Off TELENA0 6-33 TELENA1 6-33 Telepen Output *AIM Telepen Output TELOLD0 6-33 Original Telepen TELOLD1 6-33 Output Telepen Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0 TELVOT## 6-34 Telepen Message...
  • Page 205 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry UPC-A/EAN-13 with *Off CPNENA0 6-38 Extended Coupon Allow Concatenation CPNENA1 6-38 Code Require CPNENA2 6-38 Concatenation UPC-A Number * Don’t Require ARQSY40 6-39 System 4 Addenda Coupon Code Required Require Coupon ARQSY41...
  • Page 206 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry UPC-E0 Expand *Off UPEEXP0 6-41 UPEEXP1 6-41 UPC-E0 Number UPEEXN1 6-42 System UPEEXN0 6-42 UPC-E0 Check Digit *Off UPECKX0 6-42 UPECKX1 6-42 UPC-E0 Leading *Off UPENSX0 6-43 Zero UPENSX1 6-43...
  • Page 207 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry EAN-13 Beginning * Don’t Require 2 ARQSY20 6-47 with 2 Addenda Digit Addenda Required Require 2 Digit ARQSY21 6-47 Addenda EAN-13 Beginning * Don’t Require 5 ARQ2900 6-47 with 290 Addenda Digit Addenda...
  • Page 208 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry EAN-13 Beginning * Don’t Require 2 ARQ9770 6-50 with 977 Addenda Digit Addenda Required Require 2 Digit ARQ9771 6-50 Addenda EAN-13 Beginning * Don’t Require 5 ARQ9780 6-51 with 978 Addenda Digit Addenda...
  • Page 209 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry EAN/JAN-8 Default All EAN/ EA8DFT 6-55 JAN 8 Settings EA8ENA0 6-55 EA8ENA1 6-55 EAN/JAN-8 Check EA8CKX0 6-55 Digit EA8CKX1 6-55 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda *2 Digit Addenda Off EA8AD20 6-56 2 Digit Addenda On EA8AD21...
  • Page 210 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry MSI Check Character *Validate Type 10, MSICHK0 6-59 but Don’t Transmit Validate Type 10 and MSICHK1 6-59 Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 MSICHK2 6-59 Chars, but Don’t Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 MSICHK3...
  • Page 211 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry GS1 DataBar Default All RSSDFT 6-62 Omnidirectional GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings RSSENA0 6-62 RSSENA1 6-62 GS1 DataBar Range (0 - 10) *0 RSSVOT## 6-62 Omnidirectional Redundancy GS1 DataBar Limited Default All GS1 RSLDFT 6-63...
  • Page 212 Serial Command Setting Selection Page # Indicates a numeric * Indicates default entry GS1 Emulation GS1-128 Emulation EANEMU1 6-66 GS1 DataBar EANEMU2 6-66 Emulation GS1 Code EANEMU3 6-66 Expansion Off EAN8 to EAN13 EANEMU4 6-66 Conversion *GS1 Emulation Off EANEMU0 6-66 Postal Codes China Post (Hong...

Page 213: Voyager 1250G Scanner Product Specifications

Page 214: standard cable pinouts, page 215: serial output, page 216: rs485 output.

  • Page 217 Standard Cable Pinouts 10 - 5...
  • Page 218 10 - 6...

Page 219: Repairs

Page 220: replacing an interface cable.

  • Page 221 • You need to program a suffix. Programming a suffix enables the scanner to output the bar code data plus the key you need (such as “CR”) to enter the data into your application. Refer to Prefix/Suffix Overview on page 4- 1 for further information.
  • Page 222 11 - 4...

Page 223: Customer Support

Page 224: online technical assistance, page 225: online product service and repair assistance.

  • Page 226 This includes but is not limited to: cables, power supplies, cradles, and docking stations. HII extends these warranties only to the first end-users of the products. These warranties are non-transferable. The duration of the limited warranty for the Voyager 1250g scanner is five (5) years. 12 - 4...

Page 227: Symbology Chart

  • Page 228 Possible AIM Code ID Symbology AIM ID ID Modifiers (hex) ( m ) EAN-8 D (0x44) EAN-8 with Add-On D (0x44) GS1 Composite ]e m y (0x79) GS1 DataBar ]e m y (0x79) InfoMail , (0x2c) Intelligent Mail Barcode M (0x4D) ]I m Interleaved 2 of 5 0, 1, 3...
  • Page 229 Possible AIM Code ID Symbology AIM ID ID Modifiers (hex) ( m ) UPC-A with Add-On c (0x63) UPC-A with Extended c (0x63) Coupon Code UPC-E E (0x45) UPC-E with Add-On E (0x45) UPC-E1 E (0x45) Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier character details.
  • Page 230 ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252 Note: This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country Code/PC regional settings. Non-Printable Characters DEC HEX Character (Code) DEC HEX Character (Code) NULL DATA LINK ESCAPE (DLE) START OF HEADING DEVICE CONTROL 1 (DC1) (SOH)
  • Page 231 Printable Characters (Continued) DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character < > <DEL> Extended ASCII Characters DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character DEC HEX Character € € « Ö ¬ × ‚ Ø ƒ ® Ù „ ¯ Ú...

Page 232: Code Page Mapping Of Printed Barcodes

  • Page 233 the one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, select the code page with which the barcodes were created. The data characters should then appear properly. Note: The Code Page option is available for Code 39, Code 93, and Code 128. Code Page Standard Description...
  • Page 234 A - 8...
  • Page 236 Sample Symbols UPC-A Interleaved 2 of 5 0 123456 7890 Code 128 1234567890 EAN-13 Code 128 Code 39 9 780330 290951 Codabar BC321 Code 93 A13579B Straight 2 of 5 Industrial 123456-9$ 123456...
  • Page 237 Sample Symbols Matrix 2 of 5 GS1 DataBar 6543210 (01)00123456789012...
  • Page 238 Programming Chart...

Page 239: Programming Chart

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    The barcode scanner included in your desktop bundle is the Honeywell Voyager 1200g. To set it up, simply connect it to a USB port on your computer. It doesn't need software installation and, therefore, should work right out of the box. Note: If you're using a Mac and are prompted to identify a keyboard after plugging in your barcode scanner ...

  19. Where to download the latest firmware for the Voyager 1200g?

    The current firmware level can be retrieved by scanning the below bar code. The latest firmware for the Voyager 1200g, version 'BC000053BAA' can be downloaded here. In June 2017 the Voyager 1200g was re-worked which required also a new firmware for this unit. This scanner is marked as Voyager 1200gVE or 1200g Rev.V.

  20. Voyager 1202g General Duty Scanner

    The Voyager 1202g wireless model incorporates a Bluetooth®: Class 2 radio. You':ll have unrestricted movement up to 10 m (33 ft) from the base, and up to 30 m (100 ft) with a clear line-of-sight between scanner and base.And if you ever misplace a scanner, the Voyager':s paging system uses visual and auditory signals to help you find the ...

  21. PDF Honeywell Voyager 1202g Setup Sheet

    Honeywell Voyager 1202g Single Line Laser Bar Code Scanner Setup Sheet Sets Carriage Return Sets 1 char minimum length Finished! OEFCVR. O)èíí€ullts DEFL Adttvatte STOP,i Add k7k . SUFCA2. VSUFCR . Title: Microsoft Word - Honeywell Voyager 1202g Setup Sheet Author: RAIELLO

  22. Voyager 1200g / 1250g does not scan codes automatically when being

    Answer / Solution. If the Voyager 1200g / 1250g was already reset to factory settings and still does not scan presented codes automatically when being placed in a stand, the magnetic switch could be defective and the device needs to be returned to the Honeywell Service Center for evaluation. URL Name.

  23. HONEYWELL VOYAGER 1250G USER MANUAL Pdf Download

    Barcode Reader Honeywell VOYAGER 1200G User Manual. Single-line laser scanner (238 pages) Barcode Reader Honeywell Voyager 1200g User Manual. ... * Off Scanner to Bioptic Communication The following settings are used to set up communication between Honeywell scanners and bioptic scanners. Note: The scanner's baud rate must be set to 38400 and ...