Newland HR200 User manual

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Pre-release Initial release 26-08-2009
Version 1.0 Support as from HR200 rmware Version 3.06.007 and higher. 04-02-2010
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Table of Contents
Content
About this guide
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Chapter Description ..................................................................................................................................... 1
Graphic Notations ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Newland Auto-ID Support Center ............................................................................................................... 2
Getting to Start
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Getting to know HR200 ............................................................................................................................... 4
Unpacking ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Outline .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Data Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Communication Ports .................................................................................................................................. 6
Connecting with USB Cable ........................................................................................................................ 7
Connecting with RS232 Cable ..................................................................................................................... 8
Connecting with PS/2 Cable ........................................................................................................................ 9
Removal of Communication Cable ............................................................................................................ 10
ON, OFF, IDLE, RESTART .......................................................................................................................11
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................11
Reading ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Depth of Field ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Specications ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Programming the Engine
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 16
Code Programming ............................................................................................................................. 16
Command Programming ..................................................................................................................... 16
QuickSet Programming ...................................................................................................................... 16
Programming Notation .............................................................................................................................. 17
Code Programming On/Off........................................................................................................................ 18
Illumination ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Aiming ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
Beep ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
Decoding Beep .................................................................................................................................... 21
Decoding Beep Type ........................................................................................................................... 21
Decoding Beep Volume ...................................................................................................................... 22
Power On Beep ................................................................................................................................... 22
Beep Denotation (Beeper Denitions) ................................................................................................ 22
Reading Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 23
Reading Timeout and Delay ...................................................................................................................... 24
Sensitivity .................................................................................................................................................. 25
Default ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
Factory Default ................................................................................................................................... 26
User Default ........................................................................................................................................ 26
Query Product Information ........................................................................................................................ 27
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RS232 Interface
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 28
Serial Port .................................................................................................................................................. 29
Baud Rate ............................................................................................................................................ 29
Parity Check ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Hardware Auto Flow Controlonly for HR200 ......................................................................... 30
Data Bits Transmitted ......................................................................................................................... 31
Stop Bits .............................................................................................................................................. 31
USB Interface
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 32
USB HID-KBW ......................................................................................................................................... 33
USB Country Keyboard Types ........................................................................................................... 34
USB Country Keyboard Types ........................................................................................................... 35
Unknown Characters, Beep ................................................................................................................ 36
Emulate ALT + keypad ....................................................................................................................... 37
Function Key Mapping ....................................................................................................................... 38
ASCII Function Key Mapping Table .................................................................................................. 39
Keystroke Delay ................................................................................................................................. 40
Caps Lock ........................................................................................................................................... 40
Convert Case ....................................................................................................................................... 41
Emulate Numeric Keypad ................................................................................................................... 42
USB DataPipe ............................................................................................................................................ 43
USB COM Port Emulation ........................................................................................................................ 44
HID-POS .................................................................................................................................................... 45
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 45
Access the Device in Your Program ................................................................................................... 46
Getting Scanned Data ......................................................................................................................... 46
VID and PID Table ............................................................................................................................. 46
PS/2 Interface
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 47
Symbols
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 48
General Options ......................................................................................................................................... 49
Disable Reading All ............................................................................................................................ 49
Enable Reading All ............................................................................................................................. 49
Enable Reading All 1D ....................................................................................................................... 49
Disable Reading All 1D ...................................................................................................................... 49
Enable Reading All 2D ....................................................................................................................... 50
Disable Reading All 2D ...................................................................................................................... 50
Code 128 .................................................................................................................................................... 51
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 51
Enable/Disable Code 128 ................................................................................................................... 51
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 52
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EAN-8 ........................................................................................................................................................ 53
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 53
Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-8 .............................................................................................................. 53
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 53
2 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 54
5 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 54
EAN-8 expand to EAN-13 .................................................................................................................. 55
EAN-13 ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 56
Disable/EnableEAN-13 ...................................................................................................................... 56
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 56
2 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 57
5 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 57
UPC-E ........................................................................................................................................................ 58
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 58
Disable/Enable UPC-E ....................................................................................................................... 58
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 58
2 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 59
5 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 59
Transmit Default 0 ..................................................................................................................... 60
UPC-E Expand to UPC-A ................................................................................................................... 60
UPC-A ........................................................................................................................................................ 61
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 61
Disable/Enable UPC-A ....................................................................................................................... 61
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 61
2 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 62
5 Digits Addenda Code ....................................................................................................................... 62
Transmit Default 0 ...................................................................................................................... 63
Interleaved 2 of 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 64
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 64
Disable/Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 ....................................................................................................... 64
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 65
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 66
Specied Lengths ................................................................................................................................ 67
ITF-14 ........................................................................................................................................................ 68
ITF-6 .......................................................................................................................................................... 69
Code 39 ...................................................................................................................................................... 70
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 70
Enable/Disable Code 39 ..................................................................................................................... 70
Transmit Start & Stop Character......................................................................................................... 70
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 71
Check Digit ........................................................................................................................................ 72
Decode ASCII ..................................................................................................................................... 72
Codabar ...................................................................................................................................................... 73
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 73
Enable/Disable Codabar ..................................................................................................................... 73
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 74
Check Digit ........................................................................................................................................ 75
Transmit Start & Stop Character......................................................................................................... 76
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Code 93 ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 77
Enable /Disable Code 93 .................................................................................................................... 77
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 78
Check Digit ........................................................................................................................................ 79
UCC/EAN-128 ........................................................................................................................................... 80
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 80
Enable/Disable UCC/EAN-128 .......................................................................................................... 80
GS1 Databar ............................................................................................................................................... 81
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 81
Enable/Disable GS1 Databar .............................................................................................................. 81
Transmit AI(01) Character .................................................................................................................. 81
EAN·UCC Composite ................................................................................................................................ 82
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 82
Enable/Disable EAN·UCC Composite ............................................................................................... 82
Code 11 ...................................................................................................................................................... 83
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 83
Enable/Disable Code 11 ...................................................................................................................... 83
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 84
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 85
ISBN .......................................................................................................................................................... 86
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 86
Enable/Disable ISBN .......................................................................................................................... 86
Transmit .............................................................................................................................................. 86
Industrial 25 ............................................................................................................................................... 87
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 87
Enable/Disable Industrial 25 ............................................................................................................... 87
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 88
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 89
Standard 25 ................................................................................................................................................ 90
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 90
Enable/Disable Standard 25 ................................................................................................................ 90
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 91
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 92
Plessey ....................................................................................................................................................... 93
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 93
Enable/Disable Plessey ....................................................................................................................... 93
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 94
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 95
MSI-Plessey ............................................................................................................................................... 96
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 96
Enable/Disable MSI-Plessey .............................................................................................................. 96
Select Message Length ....................................................................................................................... 97
Check Digit ......................................................................................................................................... 98
PDF417 ...................................................................................................................................................... 99
Load Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 99
Enable/Disable PDF417 ...................................................................................................................... 99
Select Message Length ..................................................................................................................... 100
PDF417 Twin Code........................................................................................................................... 101
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Forward/Positive Direction PDF 417 .............................................................................................. 102
Mirror Image Identifying .................................................................................................................. 102
QR Code .................................................................................................................................................. 103
Load Factory Default ........................................................................................................................ 103
Enable/Disable QR Code .................................................................................................................. 103
Select Message Length ..................................................................................................................... 104
QR Twin Code .................................................................................................................................. 105
Aztec ........................................................................................................................................................ 106
Load Factory Default ........................................................................................................................ 106
Enable/Disable Aztec ........................................................................................................................ 106
Select Message Length ..................................................................................................................... 107
Reading Multi-barcodes of an Image................................................................................................ 108
The number of Multi-barcodes ......................................................................................................... 109
Data Matrix ...............................................................................................................................................11 0
Load Factory Default .........................................................................................................................110
Enable/Disable Data Matrix...............................................................................................................110
Select Message Length ......................................................................................................................111
Data Matrix Twin Code .....................................................................................................................112
Rectangular Symbols .........................................................................................................................11 3
Forward/Positive Direction Data Matrix ..........................................................................................11 4
Mirror Image Identifying ...................................................................................................................114
Maxicode ..................................................................................................................................................115
Load Factory Default .........................................................................................................................115
Enable/Disable Maxicode ................................................................................................................115
Select Message Length ......................................................................................................................11 6
OCR
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................117
Prex/Sufx
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................118
General Programming ...............................................................................................................................119
Disable or Enable Prex/Sufx .........................................................................................................11 9
Prex Sequences ............................................................................................................................... 120
Disable or Enable User Prex ........................................................................................................... 121
Program User Prex ......................................................................................................................... 121
AIM Prex ............................................................................................................................................... 122
Code ID Prex ......................................................................................................................................... 123
Code ID Default ................................................................................................................................ 123
Modify Code ID ................................................................................................................................ 124
User Sufx ............................................................................................................................................... 127
Disable or Enable User Sufx .......................................................................................................... 127
Program User Sufx ......................................................................................................................... 127
Stop Sufx ............................................................................................................................................... 128
Disable or Enable Stop Sufx ........................................................................................................... 128
Program Stop Sufx ......................................................................................................................... 128
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Message Interception & Pack
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 129
Message Interception ............................................................................................................................... 130
Programming 1D Intercept Option ................................................................................................... 131
Programming 2D Intercept Option ................................................................................................... 132
Message Pack ........................................................................................................................................... 133
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 133
Normal Pack ..................................................................................................................................... 133
Batch Programming
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 134
How to build a batch command ............................................................................................................... 135
Produce setting code ................................................................................................................................ 136
Use batch setting code ............................................................................................................................. 137
Appendix
Digit Code ................................................................................................................................................ 138
Save and Abort ......................................................................................................................................... 140
Factory Default List ................................................................................................................................. 141
AIM ID List ............................................................................................................................................. 146
Code ID List ............................................................................................................................................. 147
Symbols ID Number ................................................................................................................................ 148
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About this guide
Introduction
This User Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the NLS-HR200 (HR200) .
Product specication and dimensions are also included.
Chapter Description
Getting to Start, explains the theory of operation and electrical interface of the HR200 bar code scanner. It
also describes how to install it and its technical specications.
USB Interface, describes how to use three protocols of USB connection to link between HR200 and
USB Host. Four protocols are USB HID-KBW, USB DataPipe, USB COM Port Emulation, HID-POS
respectively.
RS232 Interface, describes how to use the RS232 interface of the HR200 to link with a series Host. It mainly
explains the same communication parameters, including baud rate, parity check, data bits select, stop bits
select and hardware auto ow control.
PS/2 Interface, describes how to use PS/2 Interface of HR200 and parameters to link with a PS/2 port Host.
Symbols, lists all the available symbols and provides the parameters supported by the HR200.
OCR describes the OCR technology and provides the programming barcodes to enable/disable this feature.
Prex/Sufx, lists all the types of Prex/Sufx and provides the general programming barcode to program
them.
Message Interception & Pack, describes the functions of Message Interception & Pack and provides the
programming guide and barcode.
Batch Programming, describes the function and rules of Batch Programming.
Tool – Handy item for a task.
Attention – Important subject to be aware of or to avoid.
Tips – Helpful information about a topic or a feature.
Example – Illustration of how to use a feature.
Graphic Notations
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About this guide
Newland Auto-ID Support Center
If you have a problem with your equipment, contact the Newland Support Center in your region. Before call-
ing, have the model number, serial number, and several of your barcodes at hand.
Call the support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the service person can try to talk
you through your problem. If the equipment is found to be working properly and the problem is barcode
readability, the Support Center will request samples of your bar codes for analysis at our plant.
If your problem cannot be solved over the phone, you may need to return your equipment for servicing. If
that is necessary, you will be given specic directions.
Note: Newland Auto-ID Tech. is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment.
For service information, warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Support Center listed
below. For the latest service information go to
http://www.nlscan.com
If you purchased your Newland product from a Newland Business Partner, contact that Business Partner for
Service.
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Getting to Start
Introduction
HR200 is a 1D & 2D barcode reader. Newland Auto-ID patented
TM
technology ensure HR200 fast image
capture and accurate decoding. It provides the customer the best value.
HR200 can be used as a hand-held reader or as hand-free reader in a stand. Ergonomically designed to
provide comfortable and easy use.
Chapter One presents an overall picture of how to use HR200 step by step. Please have an HR200 and a stand
handy.
This chapter is recommended to general users, maintenance personnel, and software programmers.
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Getting to Start
Getting to know HR200
Unpacking
Unpack HR200 and accessories. Check with the packing list. Make sure that there is no damage or
missing part(s). If any damage or missing parts, please keep the original package and contact your
supplier for services.
Outline
The gure below shows major components of HR200.
Power Indicator
Led
Beeper
Scan Windows
TagS/NCeticationsetc
Trigger
Cable Slot
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Getting to Start
Getting to know HR200
Data Interface
Dismount hole
Cable slot
Pin 1
Pin 10
Pin Function
1 NC
2 NC
3 VCC 5.0V
4 TXD
5 RXD
6 CTS
7 RTS
8 GND
9 USBC_D-
10 USBC_D+
There are two types of HR200 with a different main board in it. HR200Ps main board has USB and
PS/2 interfaces and HR200Rs has USB and RS232 interfaces.
HR200R Interface Denition
Pin Function
1 NC
2 NC
3 VCC 5.0V
4 KB_CLK
5 KB_DATA
6 PC_CLK
7 PC_DATA
8 GND
9 D-
10 D+
HR200P Interface Denition
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Getting to Start
Communication Ports
HR200 must connect to a Host to operate. A Host can be PC, POS, or any intelligent terminal with at least
one of the following communication ports: USB, RS232, or PS/2.
USB 1
RS232 2
RS232 port on Host
PS/2 3
PS/2 port on Host
USB port on Host
HR200P has USB and PS/2 interfaces and HR200R has USB and RS232 interfaces.Please check the ports
rst to order the tting type of HR200 and cables.
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Getting to Start
Connecting with USB Cable
Insert USB Cable (RJ45 male head) into HR200 cable slot; 1
Insert USB Cable (USB male head) into Hosts (female) USB connector; 2
NOTE: HR200 is a DataPipe device. You need to install the driver on the Host
to communicate with HR200. See USB Interface
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Getting to Start
Connecting with RS232 Cable
Insert RS232 cable (RJ 45 male head) into HR200 cable slot; 1
Insert RS232 cable (RS232 male head) into Hosts (female) RS232 connector; 2
Connect RS232 cable and the mains with power adapter; 3
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Getting to Start
Connecting with PS/2 Cable
Insert PS/2 cable (RJ 45 male DIN) into HR200 cable slot; 1
Insert PS/2 cable (PS/2 male DIN) into Host PS/2 female slot; 2
If necessary, connect PS/2 cable and the mains with power adapter; 3
If necessary, keyboard can connect to female slot on the PS/2 cable; 4
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Getting to Start
Removal of Communication Cable
A Pin that t the HR200 dismount hole is needed. A paper clip could be ideal. Stretch one end of the
paper clip to t the Dismount Hole. Follow the steps:
For RS232 and PS/2 connections, unplug the power adaptor. 1
Insert the Pin into Dismount Hole and keep some pressure. 2
Pull out the cable gently. 3
Pull out the Pin after the cable is removed. 4
Unplug the connector from the Host. 5
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Getting to Start
ON, OFF, IDLE, RESTART
Connect HR200 and Host, HR200 will power on automatically and in "Idle" (ready to use) state (factory
default).
Power On
Power Off
There are 4 ways to "Power OFF":
Remove Cable Off HR200; »
Remove Power Adapter Off RS232 Cable; »
Remove USB Cable Off the Host; »
Remove PS/2 cable off the Host. If a power adapter is connected, remove it off too. »
IDLE Mode
When reader is NOT reading, it is in "IDLE mode".
No reading attempt within a timeout, the Imager switch to IDLE mode automatically.
RESTART
If HR200 halted and does not respond to operations, please "Restart" by "Power OFF", and then "Power
ON".
Maintenance
The scan window must be kept clean. Improper maintenance will breach the limited warranty. »
Avoid rough objects not to damage or scratch the window. »
Use brush to remove the stain. »
Use soft cloth (cloth for glasses) to clean. »
Prohibit spraying towards the window. »
Only use clean water as a cleanser. »
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