Chapter 5: Configuration Paired Tab To learn how to scan for devices to pair, review “Device Tab” on page 136. Note: If a service is actively paired and connected, the device and its services are displayed in bold typeface in this list. • Tap on an item in the Paired tab to display an associated pop-up menu. The displayed menu depends on the type of the service chosen. Query Services and Remove Commands • • Query Services displays a Services dialog box where a pairing service is chosen.
Chapter 5: Configuration Device Tab OBEX OPP (Object Exchange-Object Push Profile) Commands The OPP defines two roles—a Push Server and a Push Client. Push Server is the device that provides an object exchange server. Push Client is the device that pushes and pulls objects to and from the Push Server. OBEX OPP contains the following unique menu option: • Send File displays an Open File dialog box where the file to be sent can be selected.
Chapter 5: Configuration Device Tab Clear removes all Bluetooth devices listed except those with currently paired and connected services. Note: To limit the number of devices listed to a particular type of device, refer to “Filtering By Class of Device (COD)”, next section. 5.6.2.2 Filtering By Class of Device (COD) This menu allows you to filter the displayed devices by their COD.
Chapter 5: Configuration Device Tab Pair begins the pairing process by inquiring the services and profiles of the discovered device. An authentication dialog box is displayed the first time a Bluetooth device is paired. Refresh Name repeats the device name inquiry, updating the name. This command is useful if a device is listed without a name (unknown), or if a device name has been changed remotely. Delete removes this device from the list. 5.6.2.
Chapter 5: Configuration Device Tab • Click in the checkbox to the left of the service to activate it. • Click on Done. Services that require more information present a configuration dialog box. Serial Profile is an example. This dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and selecting four different Modes: Serial, ActiveSync, Scanner, and Printer Port. Serial is used for simple serial port communication. ActiveSync is for ActiveSync-over-Bluetooth.
Chapter 5: Configuration Servers Tab Printer Port must be chosen here if you want to communicate with a paired Bluetooth printer. For further details, see “Mode Tab” on page 141. • 5.6.3 Once you’ve completed the information, tap on Next and then in the Services screen, click on Done. Servers Tab When a remote Bluetooth device initiates a Bluetooth connection to Omnii, the remote device is considered the ‘Bluetooth master’ and the hand-held, the ‘Bluetooth slave’.
Chapter 5: Configuration Mode Tab OBEX OPP server enables the Object Push Profile server. A warm reset must be performed on Omnii after a change is made to this option. The OPP Server allows other Bluetooth devices to send files to this device. • 5.6.4 Tap on the checkbox to activate the server. Mode Tab Turn on Bluetooth activates the Bluetooth radio. Discoverable determines whether Omnii is visible or invisible to other devices.
Chapter 5: Configuration About Tab 5.6.5 About Tab Device Name displays the broadcasted name of the hand-held. The name can be changed in the System Properties applet: Start>Settings>Control Panel>System icon>Device Name tab. Local Address displays the MAC address (BD_Addr) of the Bluetooth chip. HCI Version & LMP Version display the version of the chip firmware. Component indicates the version of the Psion Teklogix Bluetooth Subsystem (the manager, drivers, etc).
Chapter 5: Configuration The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection 4. To set up the Internet parameters, choose the Network And Dial-up Connections icon from the Control Panel. 5. Tap on Make New Connection. 6. In the Make New Connection dialog box, choose Dial-Up Connection. Enter a name for your GPRS network connection. 7. Choose the Next button to display the Modem dialog box.
Chapter 5: Configuration The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection 8. In the drop-down menu labelled Select a modem, choose the name of the modem with which you want to connect, and then choose the Configure button to display the Device Properties dialog box. Omnii communicates via Bluetooth to your Bluetooth equipped cellular telephone and retrieves the parameters for the Device Properties dialog box. Omnii then disconnects. 9.
Chapter 5: Configuration The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection Pairing a Device 10. In the Modem dialog box, choose the Next button to display the Phone Number dialog box. The phone number you enter is network carrier dependent. Once you’ve specified all the necessary information, choose the Finish button. 11. In the Control Panel, choose the Dialing icon. 12. The values in the Dialing Properties dialog box need to be edited according to your network carrier specifications.
Chapter 5: Configuration The Bluetooth GPRS WAN Connection Once you’ve edited this dialog box to reflect your network carrier requirements, press [ENTER] to save your changes. 13. At this point, return to the Control Panel, and choose the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 14. In the network connection window, the new network configuration—in this case, New Connection is displayed. Tap on the new icon.
Chapter 5: Configuration Dr. Debug 5.7 Dr. Debug Dr. Debug is an error diagnostic and troubleshooting tool. • 5.7.1 Tap on Start>Settings>Control Panel. Tap on the Dr. Debug icon. Status This tab indicates the status (on/off) of the debug engines. Tapping on Browse logs displays error logs for your review. The logs should be used as reference when working with Psion Teklogix Technical Support personnel.
Chapter 5: Configuration Settings 5.7.2 Settings • • 5.7.3 Choose an Error Level from the drop-down menu. To change the location where debug information will be stored, tap on the button to the right of the Log Folder option. Utilities The Utilities tab is used to log network traffic. When you tap on the Start button, debug data is collected so that, if necessary, it can be forwarded to a Psion Teklogix technician for evaluation.
Chapter 5: Configuration Error Reporting 5.8 Error Reporting Error Reporting allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts. • 5.9 Tap on Start>Settings>Control Panel>Error Reporting icon to access your options. GPS (Global Positioning System) Settings This applet allows you to define how the GPS module operates. You can determine when the GPS module is powered and operating, and choose from a set of GPS profiles built into the modem.
Chapter 5: Configuration Profiles • • 5.9.2 Always on – the GPS module is powered on at all times regardless of the power state of the hand-held (suspend or standby). On, and off in suspend – the GPS module is powered on, but if Omnii is in suspend mode, the GPS module is turned off. Profiles Tapping on the GPS Profile Selection drop-down menu allows you to choose an appropriate profile: Default, Automotive or Pedestrian. • • • 5.9.3 Default profile is a good general profile suitable for most uses.
Chapter 5: Configuration AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) 5.9.4 AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) To determine your location, a GPS module receives data from three or more GPS satellites in fixed orbit around the Earth. The GPS module triangulates your location based on the time it takes for signals to get to and from the satellites. This works well in fairly clear areas, outdoors for example.
Chapter 5: Configuration AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) Update • Click on the Update button to download Extended Ephemeris (EE) files from a secure host on the Internet using any interface that has an Internet connection. These files contain several days worth of ephemeris (orbital) data that can be used if the satellite’s broadcast ephemeris is not available.
Chapter 5: Configuration Info 5.9.5 Info This tab provides general information about the GPS module such as the firmware version, the date on which files were last updated, and so on. If GPS module support service is required, you may be asked to tap on the Save button in this tab and forward the information to Psion Teklogix support staff. 5.
Chapter 5: Configuration Creating Partitions 2. In Control Panel, double-click on the Storage Manager icon. The Storage Manager menu opens: 3. Select the memory card from the drop-down list. 4. Press the Dismount button to dismount the memory card. All partitions on the card will be dismounted. 5. Press the Format button to format the memory card. All partitions and information on the card will be erased during the formatting process. 5.10.
Chapter 5: Configuration Partition Management 2. Type a name for the partition. 3. If more than one partition is desired, uncheck the Use All Available Diskspace checkbox, then specify the desired number of sectors to be used by the partition. 4. Press OK. The new partition appears in the Partitions list. The new partition is automatically mounted. This is indicated by an asterisk (*) next to its name in the partition list.
Chapter 5: Configuration Partition Management To dismount a partition: 1. Choose the desired partition. 2. Tap the Properties button. The Partition Properties dialog appears. 3. Tap the Dismount button. The partition is dismounted. The asterisk disappears next to its name in the partitions list. To delete a partition: 1. Select the desired partition. 2. Tap the Delete button. A warning dialog appears. 3. Tap the OK button. The partition is deleted. To format a partition: 1. Choose the desired partition. 2.
Chapter 5: Configuration Partition Management 5. Choose your format options. These options include: • Version of file system (FAT-16, for devices holding up to 4 GB; or FAT-32, for devices containing up to 32 GB). • Number of FATs (File-Allocation Tables). • Number of entries allowed in the root directory. • Cluster size (.5 KB to 64 KB). There are also two checkboxes, which govern: • Whether to use the transaction-safe FAT file system (TFAT).
Chapter 5: Configuration Teklogix Imagers 5.11 Teklogix Imagers The Teklogix Imagers applet is used to create, modify, delete, and activate imager settings. The principle uses of the applet are to decode bar codes and to capture images. A Demonstration Application is provided to demonstrate how the imager works. Refer to “Demo” on page 71 for details. Refer to Appendix D: “Teklogix Imagers Applet” for configuration details. To launch this applet: • In the Control Panel, choose the Teklogix Imagers icon.
Chapter 5: Configuration Bar Codes Tab The parameters are preset with the default settings of the decoded scanner installed in the unit. Note: To enable a newly-installed scanner, press and hold down the [FN] key and the [ENTER/Power] key simultaneously for a minimum of three seconds. For a listing of available scanners and their specifications, please refer to Chapter 7: “Specifications”. 5.12.1 Bar Codes Tab 5.12.1.
Chapter 5: Configuration Bar Codes Tab Important: To improve the decode speed and performance, enable (set to ‘on’) only those codes that are required by the application. For information on configuring the bar code symbologies, see Appendix C: “Bar Code Settings - TBD”. Keep in mind that some bar code types are only available when an internal imaging scanner is installed. All internal scanners can be configured using these dialog boxes. 5.12.1.
Chapter 5: Configuration Options Tab • Choose Default parameter to reset the parameter to the default setting. 5.12.2 Options Tab This tab allows you to tailor the double-click parameters, display, and data handling options associated with your scanner. 5.12.2.1 Double Click Parameters Click Time (msec) This parameter controls the maximum gap time (in milliseconds) for a double-click.
Chapter 5: Configuration Options Tab A double-click produces different results depending on whether or not a value is assigned in the “Click Data” parameter. When a value is not assigned for the “Click Data”, double-clicking the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the “Dot Time” parameter and initiates a normal scan sweep. If a value is assigned for the “Click Data” parameter, doubleclicking the scanner trigger inserts the “Click Data” value rather than initiating a scan.
Chapter 5: Configuration Options Tab Multiple Beep Tones You can set the audible scanner ‘beep’ to emit a series of three beeps instead of one. Set this parameter to on to enable the multiple beep tones. Good Scan Vibrates and Bad Scan Vibrates These parameters determine whether or not Omnii creates a vibration when a good (successful) scan or a bad (unsuccessful) scan is performed. Set these parameters to on to enable the vibration.
Chapter 5: Configuration Translations Tab 5.12.2.3 Data Handling Codepage If you are encountering a scan failure because there is an unrecognized language character in the bar code, the Codepage option may correct the problem by allowing the ISO-8859-1 Latin 1 codepage to be used. The default value is Default Local ASCII. Important: Do not change this parameter from the default setting unless you are certain that it will correct your scan problem. 5.12.
Chapter 5: Configuration Translations Tab • Tap on the No rule drop-down menu to display the rules. When you choose a rule, an associated screen is displayed in which you can define the rule.
Chapter 5: Configuration Translations Tab 5.12.3.1 Case Rules The case rules are defined as follows: • • • • • • • No rule—ignored. Search and replace—replaces all instances of the match string. (Note that this rule cannot fail.) Match at index—matches the match string at a specified index. Match and replace at index—matches the match string at a specified index and replaces/changes it. Replace at index—replaces/changes unspecified data in a given range.
Chapter 5: Configuration Ports Tab 5.12.4 Ports Tab Figure 5.5 Console and Port Replicator Port Settings While you cannot configure the scanner, you can configure communications with a serial decoded scanner using the options in this tab. Use these settings to ensure that the communication ports on Omnii match the settings of the serial devices to which they are connected. If the settings do not match exactly, the devices may not function.
Chapter 5: Configuration Ports Tab Baud Double-tapping on this parameter displays a pop-up window in which you can choose an appropriate rate of data transfer. Figure 5.6 Port Baud Rates Data Bits This parameter determines the number of data bits included in each asynchronous data byte. Most devices use 8-bit data bytes. Double-tapping on this option displays a pop-up window in which you can choose either 7 or 8 data bits.
Chapter 5: Configuration Total Recall Double-tapping on Trigger On Sequence or Trigger Off Sequence displays a screen with a hex array of 10 elements. These parameters work in conjunction with Manage Triggers sending on and off data streams to the trigger module you assigned. For example, suppose you launch Manage Triggers and choose Decoded Scanner as the ‘module to trigger’. Next, you assign a ‘trigger key’—for this example, . (period).
Chapter 5: Configuration Creating a Backup Profile 5.13.1 Creating a Backup Profile In the start up screen, you can choose from four options: Create Profile, Restore Profile, View Profile and Delete Profile. • Tap on the Create Profile button to begin the process. Profile Information This dialog box displays the default profile name, the type of restore – AutoRestore or ManualRestore, and the possible storage destination for the profile file.
Chapter 5: Configuration Creating a Backup Profile • Next, choose the profile Type you want to create: - ManualRestore – creates a backup that is manually restored by the operator. - AutoRestore – creates a profile that automatically restores itself following a cold reset or a clean reset. • Finally, if you want to choose another location for your backup file (optional), tap on the [...] button to the right of the Profile Location field.
Chapter 5: Configuration Creating a Backup Profile Advanced Backup Choosing Advanced Backup allows you to define what you would like to include in your backup profile. • Tap in the checkbox next to the option(s) listed here to tailor what you want included in the backup. Creating a Profile Once you’ve defined the type of profile you want to create: • Tap on the Create Profile button. The options you chose to back up appear in your window as the backup progresses.
Chapter 5: Configuration Restoring a Profile 5.13.2 Restoring a Profile To manually restore a profile: • • In the Total Recall home screen, tap on Restore Profile. Tap on the [...] button to the right of the Profile field and locate your backup file. • • • Tap on OK. In the Profile restore screen, click on the (Next) button. Click on Restore Profile to restore the files to your Omnii. 5.13.3 Viewing a Profile To view a profile: • • In the Total Recall home screen, tap on View Profile. Tap on the [...
Chapter 5: Configuration Deleting a Profile • Tap on OK. • Tap on View Details to review your backup files. 5.13.4 Deleting a Profile • In the Total Recall home screen, tap on Delete Profile. • In the next screen, locate your backup file, and tap on OK. A warning pop-up screen appears asking if you’re certain that you want to delete this file. • 174 Tap on Yes to delete the file.
Chapter 5: Configuration TweakIT Settings 5.14 TweakIT Settings This utility allows you to ‘tweak’ or adjust Advanced system settings (interface, network, servers, driver, and radio), User settings (Internet Explorer settings, font size, and docking port message), and provides a Registry Editor. 5.14.1 Advanced 5.14.1.1 Advanced CE Services Settings FTP Server This option is enabled by default to allow file transfers.
Chapter 5: Configuration Advanced 5.14.1.2 Advanced Interface and Network Settings Enable IPv6 This option allows you to enabled Internet Protocol specification, version 6, that has been published to enable 128-bit IP addresses (replacing version 4). Modem Logging When this option is enabled, Omnii logs AT commands (e.g., dial-out information, password string, etc.) that the administrator can monitor for debugging purposes. Modem commands are stored in: \MdmLog.txt. 5.14.1.
Chapter 5: Configuration User SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Server The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize Omnii time with the server time. A warm reset must be performed once the server name as been entered. 5.14.2 User 5.14.2.1 User Display Settings User Font Size This option allows you to adjust the size of the font used in the Omnii display: Large, Normal, or Small.
Chapter 5: Configuration Registry Editor 5.14.3 Registry Editor This option is reserved for senior administrators who have a strong understanding of registry keys and values. Warning: Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to Omnii.
Chapter 7: Specifications The Omnii Hand-Held Computer (Model 7545) 7.1 The Omnii Hand-Held Computer (Model 7545) Note: Performance specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice. 7.1.1 Hardware Physical Dimensions • • Overall: 100 mm width x 42 mm depth x 230 mm length (3.9 in x 1.6 in x 9 in). Keypad area: 75 mm width x 32 mm depth (2.9 in x 1.3 in). Weight • With battery pack, EV15 imager, and high impact display 760 g (26.8 oz.) User Interface Colour Touch Display: 9.4 cm (3.
Chapter 7: Specifications Hardware Power Management • • • • Battery Pack: lithium-ion 5000 mAh capacity with 9-hour life under normal operating conditions (for battery specifications, see “Lithium-ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh (ST3000)” on page 214). Advanced Smart Battery with gas gauge. 3 power source options: Runs off battery, AC power, or automotive power supplies. Backup power: >5 minutes. Communication Expansion Ports: MicroSD slot for Flash expansion.
Chapter 7: Specifications Software drops to polished concrete. 7.1.2 Software Processor and Memory • • • Texas Instruments® OMAP3® Processor 800 MHz RAM: 256 MB RAM. Flash Memory: configurable from 512 MB to 16 GB. Operating System • Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Bundled Applications • • • 7.1.3 Internet Explorer 6 Wordpad ActiveSync Approvals Safety: EMC: Laser: Bluetooth: RF: RoHS compliant: IEC 60950-1 FCC Part 15 Class B EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 301 489 IEC 60825-1 Ed. 2.
Chapter 7: Specifications Lithium-ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh (ST3000) 7.2 Lithium-ion Smart Battery 5000 mAh (ST3000) For safety instructions, please see “Lithium-ion Battery Safety Precautions” in the Omnii Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide (PN 8000191). Parameter 214 Specification Model Number ST3000 Chemistry lithium-ion (Li-Ion) Capacity 5000 mAh nominal at 1000 mA discharge 20°C to 3.0 V (min) Battery Life 9 hours, under normal operating conditions. Voltage 3.7 V nominal (3.
Chapter 7: Specifications 802.11a/b/g/n Radio Parameter 7.3.2 Specification 802.11a/b/g/n Radio Parameter Form Factor Antenna Port Antenna Type Antenna Gain Transmit Power 216 Specification Sub-parameter Embedded surface mount module, 11.4 x 9.4 mm * This is a combo module containing both Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth V2.1+EDR radio 802.11b/g/n U.FL jack. Non-diversity. Multiplexed between 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz) and Bluetooth radio 802.11a/n U.FL jack. Non-diversity. 802.
Chapter 7: Specifications 802.11a/b/g/n Radio Parameter Frequency Range Channels RX Sensitivity Data Rates EVM Bluetooth Coexistence Specification Sub-parameter 802.11b/g/n 2400-2483.5 MHz 802.11a/n 5150-5350 MHz, 5480-5720 MHz and 57255845 MHz 802.11b/g/n 1 to 14. Up to 14 channels (depending on country). Only 3 channels are non-overlapping. 802.
Chapter 7: Specifications Accessories Bluetooth Radio Parameter Specification Form Factor Embedded surface mount module, 11.4 x 9.4 mm * This is a combo module containing both Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth V2.1+EDR radio Antenna Port U.FL jack (shared with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n radio) Antenna Type PCB substrate patch antenna. Covers 2400-2484 MHz @ <2.5:1 VSWR Antenna Gain 1.9 dBi Transmit Power 6.5 dBm typical, 8.5 dBm max Frequency Range 2.400-2.
802.15.4 Zigbee Radio Parameter Frequency Range Transmitter Power Antenna Type & Gain Data Rate Modulation Specification 2405-2480 MHz +10 dBm Chip Antenna, Average gain: -1.9 dBi, Peak Gain: +1.
Chapter 7: Specifications Internal Scanners and Imagers 7.6 Internal Scanners and Imagers This section lists specifications for the following internal scanners. For a current list of model numbers and descriptions for Omnii scanner pod and back cover kits, please contact your Psion Teklogix representative. 7.6.1 Scanner/Imager Kit Model Numbers Scanner/Imager Form Factor and Kit Model No.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE955 Scanner 7.6.2 SE955 Scanner Parameter SE955 Configuration Decoded Scan Rate 104 (± 12) scans/sec (bidirectional) Scan Angle 47º± 3º default / 35º ± 3º reduced Voltage 3.0-3.6 V± 10%; 5 V± 10% Ambient Light: 10,000 ft. candles Laser Safety IEC 60825 Electrical Safety UL 60950, EN/IEC 60950 EMI/RFI FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 55024/CISPR 22, AS 3548, VCCI Environmental RoHS Compliant 7.6.2.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE965 Scanner - TBD 7.6.3 SE965 Scanner - TBD Parameter 7.6.3.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1223LR - Long Range (Decoded) Scanner 7.6.4 SE1223LR - Long Range (Decoded) Scanner Parameter SE1223LR Light Source Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Scan Rate 35 (± 5) scans/sec (bi-directional) Scan Angle 23º ± 2º Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 40% absolute dark/light reflectance measured at 650 nm. Symbologies Supported UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, I 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, UCC/EAN 128, TriOptic Code 39.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1223LR - Long Range (Decoded) Scanner 7.6.4.1 SE 1223LR Decode Zone 4,844 Lux to 86,112 Lux Mil Size Minimum Range Inches Width of Field Inches Width of Field Inches 10 11 2 24 5 15 7.5 1 39 8 20 7.5 1 48 10 40 10 2 90 19 55 10 2 120 24 70 reflective 48 200 40 100 reflective 60 240 48 High quality symbols in normal room light.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1224HP - High Performance Scanner 7.6.5 SE1224HP - High Performance Scanner Parameter SE1224HP Type Laser Class 2 Light Source Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Scan Rate 35 (± 5) scans/sec (bi-directional) Scan Angle/Field of View 42º (typical), 30º (narrow) Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25% absolute dark/light reflectance measured at 650 nm.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1224HP - High Performance Scanner 7.6.5.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1524ER – Extended Range Scanner 7.6.6 SE1524ER – Extended Range Scanner Parameter Specification Type Laser Class 2 Light Source Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Scan Rate 35 (±5) scans/sec (bi-directional). Scan Angle/Field of View 13.5° ±0.7° Scan Patterns Linear Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25% absolute dark/light reflectance measured at 650 nm. Symbologies UPC/EAN, Code 128, UCC.EAN128, RSS, Code 39, Code 93, I 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI.
Chapter 7: Specifications SE1524ER – Extended Range Scanner 7.6.6.
Chapter 7: Specifications EV15 Imager 7.6.7 EV15 Imager Parameter Specification Light Source 617 nm highly visible LED Scan Angle 40º Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25% Minimum X. Dimension 0.
Chapter 7: Specifications EA11 Decoded 2D Imager 7.6.8 EA11 Decoded 2D Imager Parameter 230 Specification Scan Rate 2D mode: 56 images/s auto adaptive Linear Emulation Mode 200 scans/s auto adaptive Scan Angle 38.9° (horizontal), 25.
Chapter 7: Specifications EA11 Decoded 2D Imager 7.6.8.
Chapter 7: Specifications EA20X Imager 7.6.9 EA20X Imager Parameter 232 Specification Light Source 617nm highly visible LED, 650nm laser framing/aiming Scan Rate 2D mode: 60 images/s auto adaptive Linear Emulation Mode 200 scans/s auto adaptive Scan Angle 26.0° (horizontal), 16.8° (vertical) Framing Angles 25.0° (horizontal), 16.0° (vertical) Optical Resolution 752 (H) x 480 (V) pixels, 256 gray levels Print Contrast down to 30% on 1D, 35% on 2D Minimum Resolution 1D symbologies 0.
Chapter 7: Specifications EA20X Imager 7.6.9.
Chapter 7: Specifications HHP 5080 Imager/Decoder 7.6.10 HHP 5080 Imager/Decoder Parameter Focal Point - SR 7 inches (17.8 cm) from lens plate Focal Point - SF 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) from lens plate Image Sensor 752 x 480 CMOS sensor Motion Tolerance 4 inches per second Rotational Sensitivity 360° Viewing Angle ±40° Ambient Light Total darkness to 100,000 lux (full sunlight) Illumination LEDs 626 nm ± 30 nm Aiming LEDs: 526 nm ± 30 nm Laser: 650 nm ± 10 nm Input Voltage - Imager 3.
Chapter 7: Specifications HHP 5080 Imager/Decoder 7.6.10.1 HHP 5080 Working Range Data is characterized at 23°C (73.4°F) and 0 lux ambient light. Symbology Size (mil) Near Far SR Linear 8.3 (.020cm) 3.5 in. (8.9cm) 7.6 in. (19.3cm) PDF417 10 (.025cm) 3.1 in. (7.9cm) 9 in. (22.9cm) UPC 13 (.033cm) 2.1 in. (5.3cm) 13.2 in. (33.5cm) Data Matrix 15 (.038cm) 2.3 in. (5.8cm) 10.2 in. (25.9cm) QR 15 (.038cm) 3.1 in. (7.9cm) 8.8 in. (22.4cm) MaxiCode 35 (.089cm) 2.0 in. (5.1cm) 13.0 in.
APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS A.1 Docking Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 A.2 Battery Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A: Port Pinouts Docking Connector A.1 Docking Connector The docking interface on the base of Omnii is custom-designed to dock with a device via an array of spring-mounted pins. The following are the pin assignments of the interface. Table A.
Appendix A: Port Pinouts Battery Contacts A.2 Battery Contacts Figure A.1 Battery Contact Pinout 765432 Pin # 1 Signal Name BATT-RAW - A-4 1 Description Positive lead of battery. Plastic Rip - provides mechanical polarity. 2 BATT-RAW Positive lead of battery. 3 BATT-CLK SMBus data clock. 4 BATT-ID 0 Ω to NEG. 5 BATT-DATA SMBus bi-directional data line. 6 GND Negative lead of battery. 7 GND Negative lead of battery.
B APPENDIX WIRELESS ZERO CONFIG B.1 Wireless Information . . . . . . . . . . . . B.1.1 Wireless Statistics Tab . . . . . . B.1.2 Wireless Information Tab. . . . . B.2 Assigning An IP Address . . . . . . . . . . B.2.1 Name Server . . . . . . . . . . . B.3 Advanced Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.3.1 Rearranging Preferred Networks . B.3.2 Deleting A Preferred Network . . B.3.3 Changing Network Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Wireless Information B.1 Wireless Information Wireless Zero Config, the Windows native supplicant, can be used to configure the radio. To ensure that Wireless Zero Config is activated, refer to “Wi-Fi Config: Advanced Tab” on page 29. • Tap on Start>Settings>Network and Dial-up Connections. • Choose the radio icon representing the radio you want to set up—in the sample screen in Figure B.2, this is labelled as SDIO86861 Figure B.2 802.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Wireless Statistics Tab B.1.1 Wireless Statistics Tab When you choose the Wireless LAN icon, an 802.11 Wireless LAN Settings window is displayed. This tab lists your radio statistics. Choosing the Zero button resets the statistics of the last four items—Packets IN, Packets OUT, IN errors and OUT errors. Figure B.3 Wireless Statistics B.1.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Wireless Information Tab Figure B.4 Wireless Information Tab This tab lists available networks—any access points that are broadcasting an SSID, and it lists preferred networks—networks that you have configured. Since access points are generally secure, they will most likely not be listed here. By default, Omnii attempts to connect to preferred networks.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Wireless Information Tab Important: Keep in mind that Omnii will only communicate with access points that are configured with the same SSID. • Ad Hoc And Infrastructure: If you are using an Infrastructure network—one in which the hand-helds must pass data through an access point—leave the checkbox next to This is an ad hoc network blank.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Wireless Information Tab Figure B.5 Network Key and Key Index • Key Index: This field is used to identify the WEP key. Enter a value from 1 to 4. • Enable 802.1x authentication: 802.1X is the IEEE standard that offers additional security for local area networks. It provides authentication for user devices attached to an Ethernet network, whether wired or wireless. A security protocol packet such as TLS or MD5 encapsulated in an EAP is used in conjunction with the 802.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Assigning An IP Address B.2 Assigning An IP Address If your network is not using a DHCP server, you will need to assign an IP address. Refer to “IP Address” on page 26 for details about assigning an IP address. B.2.1 Name Server Refer to “Name Server” on page 28 for details about this option. B.3 Advanced Features To display the Advanced Wireless Settings dialog box: • Tap on the Advanced button in the Wireless Information tab. (Refer to Figure B.4.
Appendix B: Wireless Zero Config Deleting A Preferred Network B.3.2 Deleting A Preferred Network To delete a network from this list: • • B.3.3 In the preferred networks list, highlight the network you want to remove. Tap on the Delete button. Changing Network Properties To change the properties of an existing preferred network: • • • Highlight the network that you want to modify. Tap on the Properties button.
C APPENDIX BAR CODE SETTINGS - TBD C.1 Bar Code Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.1.1 Scanner Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.1.2 Restoring Default Settings . . . . . . . . C.2 Decoded (Internal) Scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . C.2.1 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.2.2 Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options . . C.2.3 Decoded (Internal) Data Options . . . . . C.2.4 Code 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.2.5 Code 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.2.6 EAN 13 . . . . .
C.4.5 EAN 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.6 EAN 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.7 UPC A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.8 UPC E Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.9 UPC/EAN Shared Settings . . . . . . . . C.4.10 Code 93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.11 Codabar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.12 MSI Plessey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.13 Code 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.14 Interleaved 2 of 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . C.4.
C.1 Bar Code Settings The Teklogix Scanners icon in the Control Panel provides dialog boxes in which you can tailor bar code scanner configurations and choose the bar codes your scanner will recognize. The parameters are preset with the default settings of the decoded scanner installed in the unit. For a listing of available scanners and their specifications, please refer to Chapter 7: “Specifications”.
Note: Your Omnii comes preconfigured from the factory for internal scanner types. The type of scanner installed can be determined from the System icon in the Control Panel, under the System Properties tab. Important: To improve the decode speed and performance, enable (set to ‘on’) only those codes that are required by the application. Keep in mind that some bar code types are only available when an internal imaging scanner is installed. All internal scanners can be configured using these dialog boxes. C.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners • C.2 Decoded (Internal) Scanners • C.2.1 Choose Default parameter to reset the parameter to the default setting. Tap on the Scanner drop-down menu, and choose Decoded (internal). Options Note: Some options are available only for specific scanners. Refer to the option names in this section for scanner model identification.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value of 0 msec, 200 msec or 400 msec. A value of 0 (zero) disables the target dot. Laser On Time The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the scan button or trigger is pressed. Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 5 and 99.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options Low Power Timeout To extend laser life, you can select the time the scanner remains active following a successful decode. The scanner wakes from low power mode when a bar code is scanned—a successful decode restores normal flashing. This is only used if the unit’s Trigger Mode has been changed to Continuous On.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Decoded (Internal) Data Options Linear security level 3 specifies that code types other than the following must be successfully read twice before being decoded. The following codes must be read three times: Code Type MSI Plessey D 2 of 5 I 2 of 5 Length 4 or less 8 or less 8 or less Linear security level 4 requires that all code types be successfully read three times before being decoded.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Code 39 Prefix [P], Suffix [S1] and Suffix [S2] A prefix and/or one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing. When you double-tap on these parameters, dialog boxes are displayed in which you can enter a value from 0 to 255.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Code 39 Code 32 Prefix Note: “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled in order for this parameter to function. When this parameter is enabled, the prefix character “A” is added to all “Code 32” bar codes. Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for “Code 39” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Code 39 Full ASCII If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape characters. The combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent ASCII character. Decode Performance If this parameter is enabled, one of three decode levels can be chosen in the Decode Performance Level parameter. Decode Perf.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Code 128 Add/Remove Data Prefix Char This character, if non-zero, is added before a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key you want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter. The ASCII/Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed. Suffix Char This character, if non-zero, is added after a successfully decoded bar code. Press the key you want to insert in the dialog box attached to this parameter.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners EAN 13 Decode Perf. Level This parameter provides three levels of decode performance or “aggressiveness” for Code 128 symbols. Increasing the performance level reduces the amount of required bar code orientation, allowing you to scan at an angle horizontal to the bar code. This is useful when scanning very long and/or truncated bar codes. Keep in mind that increased levels reduce decode security.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners UPC A C.2.8 UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC A”. UPC-A, Check Digit If you enable this parameter, the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners UPC/EAN Shared Settings Country Code and System Char—both the country code (“0” for USA) and system character are transmitted with the data, or None—no preamble is transmitted. The lead-in characters are considered part of the symbol. Conv. UPC-E To UPC-A This parameter converts UPC-E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC-A format before transmission.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Code 93 Security Level This parameter controls the tolerance for decoding edge-to-edge UPC/EAN bar codes. Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose a level from 0 to 3. Lower values have a lower tolerance for misreads, but they also increase the time it takes to decode the bar code. Linear Decode Linear Decode applies to code types containing two adjacent blocks (e.g., UPC-A, EAN-8, EAN-13).
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Codabar C.2.12 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar”. Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for “Codabar” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners MSI Plessey Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for “MSI Plessey” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Interleaved 2 of 5 C.2.14 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”. Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for “Interleaved 2 of 5” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology) Set Length L1 and Set Length L2 Lengths for “Discrete 2 of 5” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Internal) Scanners Composite Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.2.17 Composite Important: To successfully read this type of bar code, the two types of symbologies included in a composite bar code must be enabled.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (HHP) Micro PDF-417 C.2.19 Micro PDF-417 Enabled Setting this parameter to on enables “2D Micro PDF-417” bar code scanning. Micro PDF417 is a multi-row symbology that is useful for applications requiring greater area efficiency but lower data capacity than PDF-417. Code 128 Emulation When this parameter is enabled, the scanner transmits data from certain Micro PDF-417 symbols as if it was encoded in Code 128 symbols.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Decoded (ISCP) Options C.4 Decoded (Intermec ISCP) • C.4.1 Tap on the Scanner drop-down menu, and choose Decoded (Intermec ISCP). Decoded (ISCP) Options Laser On Time The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the scan button or trigger is pressed. Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds. C.4.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Code 39 Low Power Timeout To extend laser life, you can select the time the scanner remains active following a successful decode. The scanner wakes from low power mode when a bar code is scanned—a successful decode restores normal flashing. When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a value of 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, or 3 min.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Code 39 Full ASCII If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape characters. The combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent ASCII character. Reading Range Determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully scanned. The default setting, Extended, allows for increased reading distance.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Code 128 Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.4 Code 128 Enabled Setting this parameter to on enables “Code 128”. GS1-128 “GS1-128” is the GS1 implementation of the Code 128 barcode specification. The former correct name was UCC/EAN-128. GS1-128 Identifier “GS1-128 Identifier” allows the AIM ID “ ]C1” for EAN 128 to be transmitted or removed. By default, this identifier is transmitted if EAN 128 is enabled.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) EAN 13 code will be transmitted as a single code. If both codes in a pair are detected, they will be concatenated provided that “ISBT Concat Any Pair” (see below) is enabled. ISBT Concat Any Pair Enabling this parameter causes all code pairs that can be, to be concatenated even if they do not comply with Section 4.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) EAN 8 Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.6 EAN 8 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “EAN 8”. Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled. Convert To EAN 13 If this parameter is enabled, an EAN 8 bar code is converted to EAN 13.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) UPC E Settings C.4.8 UPC E Settings Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC E”. Enable UPC-E1 Set this parameter to on to allow “UPC-E1” (zero suppressed) bar code scans. Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled. Transmit Number System If this parameter is enabled, the number system digit is transmitted with the decoded bar code data.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Code 93 Addendum Add-on 2 and Addendum Add-on 5 Enabling these parameters sets the length of the addendum bar code to either 2 or 5 characters. Addendum Security If you tap on “Addendum Security”, a dialog box is displayed in which you can define the security level of add-on 2 or add-on 5 with a value from 0 to 100. As security levels increase, the scanner decode speed decreases.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Codabar C.4.11 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar”. Start/Stop Transmit Codabar can use the following sets of characters as start and stop characters: a, b, c, d A, B, C, D a, b, c, d, /, t, n, *, e DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4 Thus, when a set is chosen, the first and last digits of a Codabar message must be one of those characters and the body of the message should not contain these characters.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) MSI Plessey Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.12 MSI Plessey Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “MSI”. Enable Plessy Set this parameter to on to enable “Plessy”. Check Digit Verification The available options for this parameter are MOD 10 Check and Double MOD 10 Check.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Code 11 C.4.13 Code 11 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 11”. Check Digit Verification The available options for this parameter are MOD 10 Check and Double MOD 10 Check.This parameter uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is not transmitted.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Matrix 2 of 5 Note: French CIP (French pharmaceutical) is only used with bar codes containing 7 characters. Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled. Set Length L1, Set Length L2, and Set Length L3 Lengths for “Interleaved 2 of 5” can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s).
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Discrete 2 of 5 C.4.16 Discrete 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Discrete 2 of 5”. Standard 2 of 5 Format This parameter allows you to choose a standard format—either Identicon (6 start/stop bars) or Computer Identics (4 start/stop bars). Check Digit Verification The available options for this parameter are Disabled and MOD 10 Check.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology) Format This parameter allows you to set the bar code character format to either ASCII or Numeric. Minimum Length Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) Composite C.4.19 Composite Important: To successfully read this type of bar code, the two types of symbologies included in a composite bar code must be enabled. A composite symbol includes multi-row 2D components making it compatible with linear and area CCD scanners along with linear and rastering laser scanners. The options available for this parameter represent multi-level components of a composite symbol.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Decoded (Intermec ISCP) PDF-417 Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.21 PDF-417 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “2D PDF-417”. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.22 Micro PDF-417 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Micro PDF-417”.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Codablock Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.4.23 Codablock Enable Codablock A Set this parameter to on to enable “Codablock type A”. Enable Codablock F Set this parameter to on to enable “Codablock type F”. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.5 Non-Decoded Scanners Figure C.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Options • To change a parameter value, double-tap on the parameter. If you need to type a value, a dialog box is displayed in which you can type a new value. If you need to change a yes or no value, double-tapping on the parameter toggles between yes and no. If you’re using the keyboard: • • • C.5.1 Highlight the bar code you want to work with, and press the [RIGHT] arrow key to display the sub-menu.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Code 39 C.5.2 Code 39 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 39”. Full ASCII If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape characters. The combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent ASCII character. Include Check If this parameter is enabled, the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Code 128 Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.5.3 Code 128 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 128”.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners EAN 13 EAN/UCC 128 To successfully scan this type of bar code, “EAN/UCC 128” must be enabled. “EAN/UCC” bar codes include group separators and start codes. Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners EAN 8 • Highlight an item, and tap on OK. When “Addendum” is set to Disabled the scanner does not recognize an addendum. If this parameter is set to Optional the scanner searches for an addendum and if one exists, appends it to the main bar code. When the parameter is set to Required the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an addendum. Note: Setting Addendum to Optional will reduce performance.
Draft 1 C.5.6 Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners UPC A UPC A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC A”. Include Number Sys If this parameter is enabled, the number system digit is included with the decoded bar code data. Include Check If this parameter is enabled, the check digit will be included with the decoded bar code data. Addendum Important: Before “Addendum” can take effect, the “Short Code” parameter (see page C-40) must be enabled. Refer to “Addendum” on page C-43.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Codabar Draft 1 Include Check When enabled, the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data. Addendum Important: Before “Addendum” can take effect, the “Short Code” parameter (see page C-40) must be enabled. Refer to “Addendum” on page C-43. Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type.
Draft 1 C.5.9 Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Code 93 Code 93 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Code 93”. Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.5.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Interleaved 2 of 5 Draft 1 Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-12 for details. C.5.11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”. MOD 10 Check If this parameter is enabled, the “MOD 10” check digit is calculated. This calculation is the same as the Code 39 MOD 10 check digit.
Draft 1 Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners Discrete 2 of 5 Include Check If this parameter is enabled, the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data. Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type. In addition to any single character prefix already selected, the code ID character is inserted between the prefix and the decoded symbol. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-11 for details.
Appendix C: Bar Code Settings - TBD Non-Decoded Scanners IATA 2 of 5 Draft 1 C.5.14 IATA 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “IATA 2 of 5”. MOD 10 Check If this parameter is enabled, the MOD 10 check digit is calculated. ITF Check If this parameter is enabled, the ITF-14/16 MOD 10 check digit is calculated. Include Check If this parameter is enabled, the check digit is included with the decoded bar code data. Transmit Code ID Char A code ID character identifies the scanned bar code type.
Draft 1 APPENDIX D TEKLOGIX IMAGERS APPLET D.1 Required Applets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-3 D.2 Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.2.1 Predefined Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.2.2 Bar Code Predefined Presets (Barcoding Tab) . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.2.2.1 Bar Code Decoding Symbology Predefined Presets . . . . . D.2.2.2 Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets . . . . .
Draft 1 D.3.7 Advanced Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.3.7.1 File Locations for Captured Images D.3.7.2 Configuring Triggers . . . . . . . . D.4 Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions . . . . . . . . D.4.1 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.4.2 All 1D With Strong Recovery Enabled . . . D.4.3 Code 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.4.4 Code 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.4.5 EAN 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.4.6 EAN 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Required Applets The Teklogix Imagers applet is used to create, modify, delete, and activate imager settings. The principal uses of the application are to decode bar codes and to capture images. This imager services application is used for cameras and imagers to configure linear (1D), stacked linear, matrix (true 2D) and postal bar codes. A Demonstration Application is provided to demonstrate how the imager works. Refer to “Demo” on page 71 for details. D.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Predefined Presets Draft 1 • Imaging for photo capture. • Imaging for bar code decoding. • Symbology selection. At any time, only one preset of each type can be designated as the user-selected active preset. D.2.1 Predefined Presets Predefined presets are built into the imaging software and cannot be changed. The predefined presets allow you to use the imager to perform specified tasks without having to understand and set numerous variables.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Image Capture Predefined Presets (Imaging Tab) Linear and PDF417 This preset enables the decoding of all the 1D and PDF symbologies that the imager can decode. Matrix This preset enables the decoding of all 2D symbologies that the imager can decode. Postal This preset enables the decoding of all the postal symbologies that the imager can decode. D.2.2.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Using the Teklogix Imagers Applet Draft 1 Default This preset works in a wide range of conditions. It is optimized for a normal office lighting (about 300 Lux). Motion This preset uses a shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion. Low Light Near This preset is designed for dark conditions, it uses a longer exposure time and includes the flash. D.3 Using the Teklogix Imagers Applet D.3.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Image Capture Presets (Imaging Tab) Figure D.1 Imaging Tab This window lists all the presets, both predefined and custom. Presets are identified as follows: • • • Predefined presets are marked as ‘R’ read-only. Custom presets are marked as ‘RW’ read and write. One preset—either predefined or custom—is marked as ‘A’ active. D.3.1.1 Selecting a Camera To select a camera: • • Tap on the Camera Presets drop-down menu to view the camera options.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Image Capture Presets (Imaging Tab) • Draft 1 Tap on the + sign to expand the lists so that you can view the parameter settings. D.3.1.4 Creating a Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset—either a predefined preset or an existing custom preset. To create a custom preset: • Highlight a preset, and tap on the Add button. A screen like the sample below is displayed. • Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Image Capture Presets (Imaging Tab) • Highlight the custom preset, and double-tap on the Edit button. • • • Tap on the + symbols to expand the lists so that you can view the parameter settings. Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change. For a parameter that can take a range of values: - Highlight the parameter, and then press the [SPACE] key or double-click on the parameter.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets (Barcoding Tab) D.3.1.6 Removing a Custom Preset • Highlight the custom preset you want to delete, and tap on the Remove button. A window is displayed warning you that you are about to remove a preset. • D.3.2 Tap on Yes to remove the preset or No to cancel the operation.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets (Barcoding Tab) D.3.2.1 Selecting a Camera To select a camera: • • Tap on the Camera Presets drop-down menu to view the camera options. Choose a camera—specifically, Front Imager which is located at the top of the unit. D.3.2.2 Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right; in Figure D.3 on page 14, the active preset is Default.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets (Barcoding Tab) • Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box. • Tap on OK to save your changes. The preset list is displayed; the new custom preset appears at the end of the list. It is marked as read and write. D.3.2.5 Modifying a Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified. It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Symbologies (Barcoding Tab) - An associated dialog box containing the valid range of values for the parameter and the current setting like the sample screen following is displayed. - Type a value in the field provided. • For a parameter that toggles between two values such as on or off and enabled or disabled: - Highlight the parameter and then press the [SPACE] key, or double-click on the parameter.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Symbologies (Barcoding Tab) Figure D.3 Viewing Bar Code Decoding Symbologies Note: The bottom portion of the window displays the bar code decoding bar code presets. D.3.3.1 Setting the Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right; in Figure D.3 on page 14, the active preset is Default. To set an active preset: • Highlight the preset, and tap on the Activate button. D.3.3.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Symbologies (Barcoding Tab) • Tap on the + sign to expand one of the lists so that you can view the parameter settings. D.3.3.3 Creating a Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset—either a predefined preset or an existing custom preset. To create a custom preset: • Highlight a preset, and tap on the Add button. A screen like the sample following is displayed.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Symbologies (Barcoding Tab) • Highlight the custom preset, and double-tap on the Edit button. • • • Tap on the + symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings. Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change. For a parameter that can take a range of values: - Highlight the parameter, and then press the [SPACE] key or double-click the parameter.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Barcoding Tab – Configuring Symbologies D.3.3.5 Removing a Custom Preset • Highlight the custom preset you want to delete, and tap on the Remove button. A window is displayed warning you that you are about to remove a preset. • D.3.4 Tap on Yes to remove the preset or No to cancel the operation. Barcoding Tab – Configuring Symbologies To view the Symbology Settings options: • Tap on the Barcoding tab, highlight All and then double-tap the View button.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Filter Tab – Manipulating Bar Code Data Draft 1 D.3.5.1 Modifying a Bar Code Setting The rules for manipulating data from selected bar code symbologies can be modified. To change the settings for a symbology: • • • Tap on the + symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings. Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change.
Draft 1 • D.3.6 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Translation Tab – Configuring Rules When you’ve completed your edits, tap on OK. Translation Tab – Configuring Rules Translation rules enable the automatic processing of bar code data. Up to 10 cases can be defined, each consisting of up to 10 sequential rules. Note: Changes made to the translations configuration using the Teklogix Scanner Control Panel program are synchronized with changes made here.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Advanced Tab D.3.7 Draft 1 Advanced Tab D.3.7.1 File Locations for Captured Images To configure the location for saved images, open the dialog box as follows: • • Tap on Start>Settings>Control Panel. Tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon, and then tap on the Advanced tab. To define the location where imager files will be stored: • D-20 Tap on the File Location button.
Draft 1 • • • Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Advanced Tab Type the file Name, choose the Folder and file Type. Choose the Location in which your files will be saved. When you have completed all the changes, tap on the Save button. D.3.7.2 Configuring Triggers Viewing the Trigger Configuration The trigger on Omnii is configured using the Manage Triggers applet. The Teklogix Imagers applet provides a shortcut to the Manage Triggers applet. • • In the Advanced tab, tap on the Trigger Control button.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions Draft 1 Adding, Editing and Removing Triggers For instruction about adding, editing and removing triggers, refer to “Manage Triggers” on page 111. D.4 Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions To view all symbologies available for the imager: • Tap on the Barcoding tab, highlight All, and then double-tap the View button. Note: Remember that if you want to edit the symbologies, the preset you want to change must be active.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet All 1D With Strong Recovery Enabled Max Number of Auto Retry The value assigned for this parameter governs the number of times the imager will attempt to capture a bar code if the first attempt fails to a maximum of 99 times. Decoder Timeout This parameter determines the maximum time that the decoder will spend searching for barcode on captured image. The value assigned here is dependent on the type of bar code and quality of the image being capture.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Code 128 Draft 1 Full ASCII Enabled If this parameter is enabled, the characters +, %, and / are used as escape characters. The combination of an escape character and the next character is converted to an equivalent ASCII character. Check Char When this parameter is enabled, before data is output, the “Code 39” symbol integrity is verified based on a parity character that must be present in the code.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions UPC-A Supplements 2 and Supplements 5 Supplements are additions to EAN/UPC codes. These addendums can be 2 or 5 characters in length. Usually, data from an addendum is a suffix to the main symbol output data. Mandatory Enabled When this parameter is set to on, the imager does not accept the main bar code without a supplement. D.4.7 UPC-A Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “UPC-A”.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions Codabar Draft 1 D.4.10 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Codabar”. D.4.11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”. Check Char When this parameter is set to on, the integrity of a “Interleaved 2 of 5” symbol is checked to ensure that it complies with specified algorithms.
Draft 1 Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions 2D Data Matrix D.4.15 2D Data Matrix Enable Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Data Matrix”. Inverse Enabled TBD Rectangular Enabled TBD D.4.16 2D QR Code Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “2D QR Code”. D.4.17 2D Maxicode Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Maxicode”. D.4.18 2D Aztec Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Aztec”. D.4.
Appendix D: Teklogix Imagers Applet Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions Postal: Australian Draft 1 D.4.21 Postal: Australian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Australian”. D.4.22 Postal: Canadian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Canadian”. D.4.23 Postal: Japanese Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Japanese”. D.4.24 Postal: Kix Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Kix”. D.4.
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