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Table of Contents 1 - Introduction 2 – Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 13 CAT-HS-1RL Class 2 Laser Warning ...................................................................................... 13 JADAK® HS-1RL Imager Identification .................................................................................... 13 Reading Techniques ..............................................................................
Good Read Delay .................................................................................................................... 23 Multiple Symbols Mode ............................................................................................................ 24 Re-read Delay.......................................................................................................................... 24 3 – Firmware Overview (Utilities) Utilities Overview .................................................
RFID Write Block ..................................................................................................................... 31 RFID Data Text Mode .............................................................................................................. 32 RFID UID Only ......................................................................................................................... 32 RFID Reverse UID ....................................................................................
Linear Symbologies ................................................................................................................. 42 Codabar ................................................................................................................................... 42 Codabar Defaults................................................................................................................ 42 Codabar On/Off ......................................................................................
Code 93 Minimum and Maximum Length ........................................................................... 48 Composite Code ...................................................................................................................... 49 GS 1 Composite Code ........................................................................................................ 49 Composite Code Minimum and Maximum Length .............................................................. 49 EAN-8/JAN 8 .............
MSI Check Digits ................................................................................................................ 55 UPC-A ..................................................................................................................................... 56 UPC-A Defaults .................................................................................................................. 56 UPC-A On/Off ..........................................................................................
Maxi Code ............................................................................................................................... 60 Maxi Code Defaults ............................................................................................................ 60 Maxi Code On/Off ............................................................................................................... 60 QR Code ....................................................................................................
Appendix C - Sample Bar Codes ............................................................................................. 80 Appendix D - ASCII Conversion Chart .....................................................................................
1 - Introduction JADAK’s HS-1RL is a hand-held barcode and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader that utilizes area imaging technology to read popular linear (1D), stacked linear, and matrix (2D) barcodes, combined with reading and writing Low Frequency (LF or 125 kHz) RFID tags in close distance (10 to 40mm). With a small ergonomic shape, the HS-1RL can be used in a wide variety of applications, but is specifically designed for healthcare applications and environments.
2 – Hardware Overview CAT-HS-1RL Class 2 Laser Warning Some versions of the HS-1RL contain a laser based aiming system that is fully compliant with eye safety certifications. For those customers that prefer a non-laser based aiming system, versions of the HS-1RL with LED based aiming systems are available as well. CAUTION This device emits CDRH/IEC Class 2 laser and IEC Class 1M light. Do not stare into beam.
DD = Day NNN = Unit Number Reading Techniques The imager has a view finder or aimer that projects a bright red cross or a green beam, which corresponds to the imager’s horizontal/vertical field of view. The aimer should be centered over the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read. Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code.
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Interface Settings Connecting the HS-1RL with USB Port Note: These instructions are for use with the USB (JADAK CBL-0144) cable. 1. If you are using USB Serial Communication Port Emulation interface, you must first load the driver for that interface onto your computer. The driver is available from your JADAK technical support contact. No driver is required when using the USB HID Keyboard interface. 2. Turn off power to the terminal/computer. 3.
Interface Options USB COM Port Emulation Scan the following code to program the HS-1RL to emulate a regular RS-232-based COM port. Note: The HS-1RL must be power cycled after programming this interface! USB COM Emulation USB HID Keyboard Emulation Scan the following code to program the HS-1RL for USB HID Keyboard mode.
Keyboard Country Layout When the HS-1RL is set to USB HID Keyboard Emulation, use the following commands or programming barcodes to set the specific Keyboard layout for your language. Default = United States.
HID Keyboard Rate If you use the HS-1RL in USB HID Keyboard mode, it’s possible to change the speed of the data output when an RFID tag or barcode is read, akin to someone typing the data faster or slower on a keyboard. Faster settings may lead to data loss when large amounts of data are transmitted. Note: This setting has no impact when using the HS-1RL in USB COM Emulation mode. Scan one of the codes below to change the Keyboard Rate setting. Default = Keyrate 1.
Default Options Custom Default Settings Scan the following code revert the unit to its custom default settings. Note: The HS-1RL must be power cycled after programming this command! To set custom defaults, please contact Jadak. Factory Default Settings Scan the following code revert the unit to its factory default settings.
Input/Output Settings Good Read Indicators Beeper Volume - Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the imager emits on a good read. Default = High. Off Low Medium * High No Reads Not every trigger event will result in a successful barcode read. When there is no code read the HS-1RL may return a no read signer in the form of the characters NR. Default = Disable No Read.
* Don’t Vibrate Vibrate on Good Read Trigger Commands In order to scan barcodes, you need to ‘trigger’ the HS-1RL. This can be done in various ways. You can activate the HS-1RL by sending the trigger command TRGON serially or by pressing the trigger button on the scanner itself. Several supporting commands are provided to set the allowed trigger time-out (e.g. the maximum time that the scanner will take to keep looking for a barcode.) TRGON This command turns the trigger ON.
Trigger Time Out This sets the maximum time how trigger procession continues during a scan attempt. This command is not valid in Presentation Trigger Mode. Use the command TRGTIME x (where ‘x’ is a value between 0 and 300.000 in 1ms steps), to set the time between 1ms and 300 seconds. Default = 9900 (9.9 Seconds). Note: TRGTIME 0 = infinite trigger time out. Setting examples: Trigger Time Out 1.0 seconds Trigger Time Out 5.0 seconds * Trigger Time Out 9.9 seconds Trigger Time Out 30.
Multiple Symbols Mode This sets the option to allow you to read multiple symbols with a single pull of the trigger. If you press and hold the trigger, aiming at a series of symbols, it will read unique symbols once, beeping (if turned on) for each read. The HS-1RL attempts to find and decode new symbols as long as the trigger is pulled, and the same symbol will not be read more than once. When this programming selection is turned Off, the HS-1RL will only read the symbol closest to the aiming beam.
3 – Firmware Overview (Utilities) Utilities Overview This chapter describes some utilities that can tell more about certain aspects of the HS-1 hand scanner. Report the list of available Programming Commands All of the supported serial command of the imager, along with a short description and the current setting value will be serially output when this barcode is scanned.
5 - Data Editing Data Editing Overview When a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data. This group of bar code data and additional, user-defined data is called a “message string.” The selections in this section are used to build the user-defined data into the message string.
Barcode Prefix Prefix characters are user-definable data characters that can be sent before scanned data. It’s possible for the HS-1RL to enable and set a specific prefix for all scanned Barcode data only. This can help to discern barcode data from RFID data when both are output alternately. Note: This Barcode Prefix will be separate from any set RFID prefixes. Barcode Prefixes On/Off To enable or disable Barcode prefixes, scan the appropriate code below. Default = enabled.
Barcode Suffix Suffix characters are user-definable data characters that can be sent after scanned data. It’s possible for the HS-1RL to enable and set a specific suffix for all scanned Barcode data only. Note: This Barcode Suffix will be separate from any set RFID suffixes or general suffixes. Barcode Suffix On/Off To enable or disable the Barcode suffix, scan the appropriate code below. Default = enabled.
6 - RFID RFID Overview Besides being able to scan 1D and 2D barcodes, the HS-1RL can also read (and write to) RFID tags, using LF RFID technology at 125 kHz. RFID Mode On/Off It’s possible to enable or disable the RFID part of the HS-1RL. Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable RFID Scanning. Default = Enabled.
RFID Time Out This sets the time out period for RFID read and write operations. If such an operation does not take place within the programmed period, a time out message will be sent by the HS-1RL. Several commonly used RFID Time Out menu command barcodes are included below. Use the command RFIDTMO x (where ‘x’ is a value between 0 and 65535), to set the time between 0 (no delay) and 65535 (=~65.5 seconds) in steps of 1ms, or by building a menu command barcode. Please contact JADAK if assistance is needed.
RFID Read Block The HS-1RL can read the hex value-data stored in various RFID blocks from a tag at once or you can tell it to output specific ones.
RFID Data Text Mode The HS-1RL can output the (partial) data of an RFID tag in either binary or text. Use the codes below to enable or disable the Data Text Mode. Default = Enabled. *RFID Text Enabled RFID Text Disabled RFID UID Only The HS-1RL has the option to only output the UID of a scanned tag. Default = disabled. UID Only Enabled * UID Only Disabled RFID Reverse UID The HS-1RL can reverse the UID data of an RFID tag when scanned.
RFID Prefix Prefix characters are user-definable data characters that can be sent before scanned data. It’s possible to enable and set a specific prefix for all scanned RFID data only. Note: This RFID Prefix will be separate from any set Barcode prefixes or general prefixes. RFID Prefixes On/Off To enable or disable RFID prefixes, scan the appropriate code below. Default = enabled.
RFID Suffix Suffix characters are user-definable data characters that can be sent after scanned data. It’s possible to enable and set a specific suffix for all scanned RFID data only. Note: This RFID Suffix will be separate from any set Barcode suffixes or general suffixes. RFID Suffix On/Off To enable or disable the RFID suffix, scan the appropriate code below. Default = enabled.
RFID Presentation Time Out When you place the HS-1RL in a presentation cradle, it will automatically switch to Barcode Presentation mode. By pressing the trigger button, you can toggle between Barcode and RFID Presentation mode. By default, this is an infinite duration, but you can also have the HS-1RL switch back to barcode presentation mode from RFID mode after a specific time.
Beeper Sounds The HS-1RL has the option to have its beeper controlled externally by a host. This can be useful for certain notifications. Eight different beeper tones are available in the HS1RL. Use the command BEPSOND x (where ‘x’ is a value between 0 and 7), to have the HS1RL sound one of the 8 different beeper tones. *Beeper must be enabled. Example codes: LED Indicators The HS-1RL also has the option to have its green and red LED controlled externally by a host.
7 - Imaging Imaging Overview The HS-1RL cannot be used to take images with. While this could be very helpful in applications such as patient identity verification, signature capturing, or any other situation where you need to take an image, the internal structure of the HS-1RL doesn’t allow for such transmissions. However, there are several options to configure the HS-1RL for improved barcode finding and decoding that are related to image processing. This chapter describes these options.
Auto Exposure Allow the imager to control gain and exposure settings automatically. Default = Enabled. Disable * Enable Maximum Exposure Set the maximum allowable exposure for the unit between 1 and 7874. Several commonly used Max Exposure menu command barcodes are included below. If a different value other than those provided is needed, it can be set either by sending the serial command EXP_MAX x (where ‘x’ is a value between 1 and 7874), or by building a menu command barcode.
Image Width and Height Use these commands to show the image’s maximum width and height in pixels. Maximum Width of Image Maximum Height of Image Decode Window Decode Windowing is about defining a limited area within the scanner’s Field of View, where to look for a barcode, to improve performance. As long as the barcode or barcodes are within the boundaries of the Decode Window, they can be decoded, when Decode Windowing is enabled. If the barcode is outside the Decode Window, it will not be decoded.
Decode Window Left/Right The Left and Right boundaries for the decode window can be set either by sending the serial command shown under the barcodes below with a value between 0 and 843, or by building a menu command barcode. Default Left boundary = 338. Default Right boundary = 506.
8 - Symbologies This programming section contains menu selections for the following symbologies.
Linear Symbologies Codabar Codabar Defaults Set all Codabar settings to their default configuration with this code. Codabar On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Codabar. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Codabar Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 4. Default maximum length = 55.
Code 11 Code 11 Defaults Set all Code 11 settings to their default configuration with this code/command. Code 11 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Code 11. Default = Disabled. Enable * Disable Code 11 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 4. Default maximum length = 55.
Code 11 Check Digit The HS-1RL may look for a check digit to decide if the code is valid. Code 11 usually has 1 check digit and some codes have 2 check digits. Either option can be chosen to be validated. Default = 1 Check Digit Validate.
Code 128 Code 128 Defaults Code 128 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Code 128. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Code 128 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 0. Default maximum length = 55.
Code 39 Code 39 Defaults Code 39 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Code 39. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Code 39 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 0. Default maximum length = 48.
Code 39 Check Digit Use the following commands to allow scanning of all Code 39’s (No Check Digits) or only allow codes with a Check Digit. Default = No Check Digits. * Disable C39 Check Digit Validate, but don’t Transmit Validate and Transmit Code 39 Convert to Code 32 / Pharmacode Code 32 is a variant of Code 39 used by the Italian pharmaceutical industry. Scan the appropriate bar code below to enable or disable converting Code 39 to Code 32. Default = Disabled.
Code 93 Code 93 Defaults Set all Code 93 settings to their default configuration with this code. Code 93 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Code 93. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Code 93 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 0. Default maximum length = 55.
Composite Code GS 1 Composite Code Linear codes are combined with a unique 2D composite component to form a new class called GS1 Composite symbology. GS1 Composite symbologies allow for the coexistence of symbologies already in use. Default = Disabled. Enable * Disable Composite Code Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length.
EAN-8/JAN 8 EAN-8/JAN 8 Defaults Set the EAN-8 settings to their default configuration with this code. EAN-8/JAN 8 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable EAN-8. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable EAN-13/JAN 13 EAN-13/JAN 13 Defaults Set the EAN-13 settings to their default configuration with this code. EAN-13/JAN 13 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable EAN-13. Default = Enabled.
GS1-128 (Formerly UCC-EAN128) Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable GS1-128. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable GS1 DataBar (Formerly RSS-14) Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable GS1 DataBar. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable GS1 DataBar Limited (Formerly RSS-Limited) Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable GS1 DataBar Limited. Default = Enabled.
Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Defaults Set all Interleaved 2 of 5 settings to their default configuration with this code. Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Interleaved 2 of 5. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. Default minimum length = 6. Default maximum length = 30.
Interleaved 2 of 5 Check Digit The scanner may look for a check digit to decide if the code is valid. Interleaved 2 of 5’s USS (Uniform Symbology Specification) Check digit can be validated and if desired, transmitted too. Default = Disabled. * Disable I 2 of 5 Check Digits USS Check Validate USS Check Validate & Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Defaults Set all Matrix 2 of 5 settings to their default configuration with this code.
Matrix 2 of 5 Minimum and Maximum Length Use the following commands in combination with numerical values to set the minimum and maximum length. The minimum and maximum length for this barcode can be set either by sending the serial command shown under the barcodes below with a value between 1 and 55, or by building a menu command barcode. Default minimum length = 4. Default maximum length = 55. Please contact JADAK if assistance is needed.
command shown under the barcodes below with a value between 4 and 48, or by building a menu command barcode. Default minimum length = 4. Default maximum length = 48. Please contact JADAK if assistance is needed. MSI Minimum Length MSI Maximum Length MSI Check Digits With MSI symbols, one check digit is mandatory and always verified by the reader. The second check digit is optional.
UPC-A UPC-A Defaults Set the UPC-A settings to their default configuration with this code. UPC-A On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable UPC-A. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable UPC-A Check Digit The check digit is the last character and is used to verify data integrity. This digit is always checked but it may be chosen whether or not to transmit it.
UPC-E On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable UPC-E(0). Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable UPC-E(0) Check Digit The check digit is the last character and is used to verify data integrity. This digit is always checked but it may be chosen whether or not to transmit it. Default=Transmit * Transmit UPC-E Check Do Not Transmit UPC-E Check UPC-E(0) Expanded ModeOn/Off UPC-E(0) Expanded Mode expands the UPC-E(0) code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format.
1D Stacked Symbologies PDF417 PDF417 Defaults To set the default values for PDF417, scan this code: PDF417 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable PDF417. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 Defaults To set the default values for Micro PDF417, scan this code: MicroPDF417 On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Micro PDF417. Default = Disabled.
2D Matrix Symbologies Aztec Code Aztec Code Defaults To set the default values for Aztec Code, scan this code: Aztec Code On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Aztec Code. Default = Enabled. * Enable Disable Data Matrix Data Matrix Defaults To set the default values for Data Matrix, scan this code: Data Matrix On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Data Matrix. Default = Enabled.
2D Matrix Symbologies Maxi Code Maxi Code Defaults To set the default values for Maxi Code, scan this code: Maxi Code On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable Maxi Code. Default = Disabled. Enable * Disable QR Code QR Code Defaults To set the default values for QR Code, scan this code: QR Code On/Off Scan one of the codes below to enable or disable QR Code. Default = Enabled.
9 - Product Specifications Technology Notes RFID 125 kHz (LF) RF Frequency: Supported Transponders Cotag, G-Prox (hash value only), HID Prox, Honeywell NexWatch, Indala, ioProx, EM4100, 4102, 4200 (UID only), AWID, CASI-RUSCO, HITAG 1 (no encryption), HITAG 2 (no encryption), HITAG S (no encryption), Keri, Miro, Pyramid, TIRIS/HDX, UNIQUE, FDX-B, Q5, TITAN (4x50), T55x7, ZOODIAC Antenna: Internal Contact to 1.
Standard Cable Pin out USB 1 2 Data + 3 Tied to 5 volt power 4 Supply ground 5 6 7 5 volt power connection 8 9 10 Data - HS-1RL User’s Manual 10 Pin Modular Plug connects to the imager handle Page 62
10 - Maintenance Repairs Repairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These services are to be performed by JADAK only. Please contact JADAK for your service needs. Maintenance The HS-1RL provides reliable and efficient operation with a minimum of care. Although specific maintenance is not required, the following periodic checks ensure dependable product operation: Cleaning the Scanning Window Reading performance may degrade if the scanner’s window is not clean.
Interface Cable Inspect the imager’s interface cable and connector for wear or other signs of damage. A badly worn cable or damaged connector may interfere with scanner operation. Should the cable be damaged, the cable can be replaced in the field. NOTE: The use of non-JADAK cables voids the warranty, only a JADAK cable can be used to keep the IP54 rating. Replacing the Interface Cable To Replace the JADAK HS-1RL Interface Cable: 1. Turn the power to the host system OFF. 2.
11 - Customer Support Obtaining Technical Assistance or Factory Service JADAK provides assistance and service for all its products. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return the unit to JADAK (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record attached. Contact the appropriate location below to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #) before returning the product. If you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your scanner, please contact the JADAK office in your area.
Limited Warranty JADAK LLC (“JADAK”) warrants the HS-1RL to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and to conform to JADAK’s published specifications applicable to the products purchased at the time of shipment.
Compliance and IP Notices Statement of Agency Compliance Model Numbers: HS-1RL, HS-1RS, HS1RL, HS1RS, FlexTap, FlexTap RL, FlexTap RS FCC ID: QV5HS1RL IC: 5407A-HS1RL EU: CE The product is designed to support the following regulatory and safety standards as a standalone unit. The end user will need to verify general EMC compliance as implemented in their host system.
To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the entire device outer surface may be contacted by operators during normal operation; the device housing provides sufficient spacing for safety. The device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Appendices Appendix A - Command Format The HS-1RL accepts a wide range of configuration commands. Commands can be sent to the imager wither by scanning menu bar symbol or via Serial commands sent from the host machine. The HS-1RL command format is. Send Command: # Where: Parameter: Argument: Specifier: Command Value to be set, if applicable Character to designate action to be taken. Specifier Action Save value to RAM ! Save value to ROM .
This section will describe in more detail how to use the query commands. Several special characters can be used to query the device about its settings: ^ What is the default value for the setting? ? What is the device’s current ROM value for the setting? % What is the device’s current RAM value for the setting? * What is the range of possible values for the setting? Examples: In the following examples, a bracketed notation [ ] depicts a non-displayable response.
Table A1-1: Example Output part from the “HELP” command #Cmds Description RAM ROM Default Range #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#HELP Display command list N/A N/A N/A N/A #DEFAULT Restore All Settings To Custom Defaults N/A N/A N/A N/A #DEFFACT Restore All Settings To Factory Defaults N/A N/A N/A N/A #DNLDAPP Download a firmware (*.
Appendix A1-2 Command List and Standard Default Parameters Command 128DEFA 128ENAB 128MAXL 128MINL ALLENAB AZTDEFA AZTENAB BEPLEVL C11CHEC C11DEFA C11ENAB C11MAXL C11MINL C39ASCI C39CHEC C39CONV C39DEFA C39ENAB C39MAXL C39MINL C39TRIO C93DEFA C93ENAB C93MAXL C93MINL CBRDEFA CBRENAB CBRMAXL CBRMINL COMENAB COMMAXL COMMINL DEFFACT DEFAULT DEVSERN DLYGDRD DLYRERD DMXDEFA Range (if applicable) Default Value 0 to 1 0 to 55 0 to 55 0 to 1 1 55 0 1 0 to 1 0 to 3 0 to 1 1 3 0 0 to 1 1 to 55 1 to 55 0 to 1 0
Command Range (if applicable) DMXENAB DNLDAPP E13DEFA E13ENAB EA8DEFA EA8ENAB ELEDDUR EXP_MAX EXPMODE EXPTARG GS1ENAB GS1EMUL HELP HOSTCFG I25CHEC I25DEFA I25ENAB I25MAXL I25MINL IMGMAXX IMGMAXY ISBT128 KBD_CTY LEDSPWR M25DEFA M25ENAB M25MAXL M25MINL MAXDEFA MAXENAB MPDDEFA MPDENAB MSICHEC MSIDEFA MSIENAB MSIMAXL MSIMINL MULTSYM NO_READ PDFDEFA PDFENAB 0 to 1 1 0 to 1 1 0 to 1 0 to 1000 1 to 7874 0, 2 48 to 212 0 to 1 0 to 1 Default Value 1 1 100 0 120 1 0 0 to 1 0 to 2 0 0 0 to 1 0 to 55 0 to 5
Command PREBBLK PREBENA QRCDEFA QRCENAB REVSOFT REVTIME RSEENAB RSLENAB RSSENAB SUFBBLK SUFBENA TRGMODE TRGOFF TRGON TRGTIME UE1ENAB UPADEFA UPAENAB UPAXMIT UPEDEFA UPEENAB UPEEXPN UPEXMIT WINDECE WINDECB WINDECL WINDECR WINDECT XMITCID Range (if applicable) Default Value 0 to 1 (B) 1 0 to 1 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0, 1 1 1 1 [CR] 1 0 0 to 300000 0 to 1 9900 0 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 1 0 to 639 0 to 843 0 to 843 0 to 639 0 to 2 HS-1RL User’s Manual 1 1 1 0 1 0 384 338 506
Appendix A1-2 RFID Command List and Standard Default Parameters Command Range (if applicable) Default Value Description BEPLEVL BEPSOND KEYRATE LEDINDC PRERBLK PRERENA PSTTIME RFIDDLY RFIDMIN RFIDMAX RFIDMOD RFIDRBK RFIDTMO RFIDTXT RFIDUID RFIDWBK SUFRBLK SUFRENA UIDONLY VIBENAB VIBRATE 0 to 3 3 Beeper Volume 0 to 7 0 to 3 Sound Beeper 1 0 to 4 HID Keyboard Rate. 0=Slowest 3=Fastest LED Indicator 0-4 (R) RFID Prefix Block 0 to 1 1 Enable RFID Prefix 0 to 3.600.
Appendix B - AIM IDs Barcode AIM ID AIM ID Modifiers Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 32 A 0 No check character or Full ASCII processing. 1 Reader has checked one check character. 3 Reader has checked and stripped check character. 4 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion. 5 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and checked one check character. 7 Reader has performed Full ASCII character conversion and checked and stripped check character.
GS1 DataBar Family e No option specified at this time. Always transmit 0. GS1 DataBar and GS1 DataBar Limited transmit with an Application Identifier “01”. Note: In GS1-128 emulation mode, GS1 DataBar is transmitted using Code 128 rules (i.e., ]C1). Example: A GS1 DataBar bar code 0110012345678902 is transmitted as ]e00110012345678902. Codabar F 0 No check digit processing. 1 Reader has checked check digit. 3 Reader has stripped check digit before transmission.
Barcode AIM ID TLC 39 L2 MSI M AIM ID Modifiers 0 Check digits are sent. 1 No check digit is sent. Example: An MSI bar code 4123, with a single check digit checked, is transmitted as]M14123 QR Code, MicroQR Q 0 Model 1 symbol. 1 Model 2 / MicroQR symbol, ECI protocol not implemented. 2 Model 2 symbol, ECI protocol implemented. 3 Model 2 symbol, ECI protocol not implemented, FNC1 implied in first position. 4 Model 2 symbol, ECI protocol implemented, FNC1 implied in first position.
Appendix C - Sample Bar Codes UPC-A Codabar Code 128 Code 39 Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 PDF-417 Composite Code MicroPDF Aztec HS-1RL User’s Manual Data Matrix QR Code MaxiCode Page 80
Appendix D - ASCII Conversion Chart For these Imager engines, use the 2-digit Hex values to create an ASCII character. E.g., to create an F, use ‘46’ and to create an f, use ‘66’. The first 32 characters are unprintable.
Appendix D – Extended ASCII Conversion Chart Dec Hex Char Dec Hex 128 80 € 160 A0 129 81 □ 161 A1 130 82 ‚ 162 131 83 ƒ 132 84 133 Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 192 C0 À 224 E0 à ¡ 193 C1 Á 225 E1 á A2 ¢ 194 C2 Â 226 E2 â 163 A3 £ 195 C3 Ã 227 E3 ã „ 164 A4 ¤ 196 C4 Ä 228 E4 ä 85 … 165 A5 ¥ 197 C5 Å 229 E5 å 134 86 † 166 A6 ¦ 198 C6 Æ 230 E6 æ 135 87 ‡ 167 A7 § 199 C7 Ç 231 E7 ç 136 88 ˆ 168 A8 ¨ 200
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