™ Xenon™ 1900/1902Area-Imaging ScannerUser’s Guide
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4 - 2Trigger ClickTo hear an audible click every time the scanner trigger is pressed, scan the Trigger Click On bar code below. Scan the Trigger Clic
4 - 3Beeper Volume – Good ReadThe beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the scanner emits on a good read. Default = High.Beeper Pitch – G
4 - 4Beeper Pitch – ErrorThe beeper pitch codes modify the pitch (frequency) of the sound the scan-ner emits when there is a bad read or error. Defau
4 - 5Number of Beeps – Good ReadThe number of beeps of a good read can be programmed from 1 - 9. The same number of beeps will be applied to the beep
4 - 6Good Read DelayThis sets the minimum amount of time before the scanner can read another bar code. Default = 0 ms (No Delay).User-Specified Good
4 - 7slightly less range than Normal mode. Enhanced mode is best used when you require a very fast scan speed and don’t require a long working range.
4 - 8code, set the time-out duration (from 0-300,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits on the Programming Chart inside the back cover, then scanning Sa
4 - 9LED Illumination - Presentation ModeIf you wish to set the illumination LED brightness, scan one of the bar codes below. This sets the LED illum
4 - 10Presentation SensitivityPresentation Sensitivity is a numeric range that increases or decreases the scanner's reaction time to bar code pre
4 - 11In the example below, the white box is the centering window. The centering window has been set to 20% left, 30% right, 8% top, and 25% bottom.
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4 - 12Scan Presentation Centering On, then scan one of the following bar codes to change the top, bottom, left, or right of the centering window. The
4 - 13You may program a Streaming Presentation Mode (Normal, Enhanced, or Mobile Phone) you wish to use for in-stand scanning, and a Manual Trigger mo
4 - 14You cannot take images when in Streaming Presentation Mode. To take images, scan Image Snap and Ship (see page 4-15).Note: If you are using a c
4 - 15Image Snap and ShipImage Snap and Ship tells the scanner to take a picture (rather than read a bar code) when the trigger is pressed. Once the
4 - 16Use shorter delays in applications where repetitive bar code scanning is required. Reread Delay only works when in Presentation Mode (see page
4 - 17Aimer DelayThe aimer delay allows a delay time for the operator to aim the scanner before the picture is taken. Use these codes to set the time
4 - 18Aimer ModeThis feature allows you to turn the aimer on and off. When the Interlaced bar code is scanned, the aimer is interlaced with the illum
4 - 19In the example below, the white box is the centering window. The centering win-dow has been set to 20% left, 30% right, 8% top, and 25% bottom.
4 - 20Scan Centering On, then scan one of the following bar codes to change the top, bottom, left, or right of the centering window. Then scan the pe
4 - 21Scan a bar code below to enable or disable Preferred Symbology. Default = Preferred Symbology Off.High Priority SymbologyTo specify the high
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4 - 22bar code has been encountered. Scan the bar code below, then set the delay (from 1-3,000 milliseconds) by scanning digits from the inside back
4 - 23To Add an Output Sequence1. Scan the Enter Sequence symbol (see Require Output Sequence, page 4-26).2. Code I.D.On the Symbology Chart on page A
4 - 24Output Sequence ExampleIn this example, you are scanning Code 93, Code 128, and Code 39 bar codes, but you want the scanner to output Code 39 1s
4 - 25SEQBLKsequence editor start command62 code identifier for Code 390012 A - Code 39 sample length (11) plus CR suffix (1) = 1241 start character m
4 - 26Require Output SequenceWhen an output sequence is Required, all output data must conform to an edited sequence or the scanner will not transmit
4 - 27No ReadWith No Read turned On, the scanner notifies you if a code cannot be read. If using an EZConfig-Scanning Tool Scan Data Window (see page
4 - 28Working OrientationSome bar codes are direction-sensitive. For example, KIX codes and OCR can misread when scanned sideways or upside down. Us
5 - 15Data EditingPrefix/Suffix OverviewWhen a bar code is scanned, additional information is sent to the host computer along with the bar code data.
5 - 2symbology to which you want to apply the prefix or suffix. For example, for Code 128, Code ID is “j” and Hex ID is “6A”.Step 3. Scan the 2 hex d
5 - 3Step 1. Scan the Clear One Prefix or Clear One Suffix symbol.Step 2. Determine the 2 digit Hex value from the Symbology Chart (included in the Sy
Required Safety LabelsScannerCompliance Label locationPart Number, Serial Number and Revision InformationlocationIllumination output
5 - 4Suffix SelectionsFunction Code TransmitWhen this selection is enabled and function codes are contained within the scanned data, the scanner trans
5 - 5Intercharacter DelayAn intercharacter delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may be placed between the transmission of each charact
5 - 6Interfunction DelayAn interfunction delay of up to 5000 milliseconds (in 5ms increments) may be placed between the transmission of each segment
6 - 16Data FormattingData Format Editor IntroductionYou may use the Data Format Editor to change the scanner’s output. For exam-ple, you can use the
6 - 2you are programming. (See Primary/Alternate Data Formats on page 6-11 for further information.)Step 3. Terminal TypeRefer to Terminal ID Table (
6 - 3Other Programming SelectionsClear One Data Format This deletes one data format for one symbology. If you are clearing the primary format, scan
6 - 4Data Format Editor CommandsSend CommandsSend all charactersF1 Include in the output message all of the characters from the input message, startin
6 - 5ASCII code, and xx stands for the insert character’s hex value for its ASCII code. Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginni
6 - 6For example, B501021F inserts an “A” on a 104 key, U.S. style keyboard. B5 = the command, 01 = number of keys pressed (without the key modifier)
6 - 7Search backward for a characterF9 Search the input message backward for “xx” character from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor point
CCB01-010BT BasePart Number,SerialNumber and Revision Information locationCompliance Label locations
6 - 8Miscellaneous CommandsSuppress charactersFB Suppress all occurrences of up to 15 different characters, starting at the current cursor position, a
6 - 9Check for non-numeric characterED Check to make sure there is a non-numeric ASCII character at the current cursor position. The format is aborte
6 - 10Data Format Required, Keep Prefix/SuffixScanned data is modified according to your data format, and prefixes and suffixes are transmitted. Any
6 - 11will sound. If you wish to hear the error tone when a non-matching bar code is found, scan the Data Format Non-Match Error Tone On bar code. D
6 - 12For example, you may have set your device to the data format you saved as Data Format 3. You can switch to Data Format 1 for a single trigger p
7 - 17SymbologiesThis programming section contains the following menu selections. Refer to Chapter 11 for settings and defaults.• All Symbologies • I
7 - 2All SymbologiesIf you want to decode all the symbologies allowable for your scanner, scan the All Symbologies On code. If on the other hand, you
7 - 3Codabar<Default All Codabar Settings>Codabar On/OffCodabar Start/Stop CharactersStart/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing end
7 - 4When Check Character is set to Validate, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read Codabar bar codes printed with a check character, but will n
7 - 5Codabar Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional infor
iChapter 1 - Getting StartedAbout This Manual ... 1-1Unpacking Your Device...
7 - 6Code 39< Default All Code 39 Settings >Code 39 On/OffCode 39 Start/Stop CharactersStart/Stop characters identify the leading and trailing e
7 - 7When Check Character is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads Code 39 bar codes printed with a check character, and will transmit
7 - 8acter(s), it buffers Code 39 bar codes until it reads a Code 39 bar code that does not have the append trigger. The data is then transmitted in
7 - 9Full ASCIIIf Full ASCII Code 39 decoding is enabled, certain character pairs within the bar code symbol will be interpreted as a single character
7 - 10and scan the value and the Save bar code from the Programming Chart on the inside the back cover of this manual. The data characters should the
7 - 11When Check Digit is set to Validate and Transmit, the scanner only reads Interleaved 2 of 5 bar codes printed with a check digit, and will trans
7 - 12NEC 2 of 5< Default All NEC 2 of 5 Settings >NEC 2 of 5 On/OffCheck DigitNo Check Digit indicates that the scanner reads and transmits bar
7 - 13NEC 2 of 5 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional i
7 - 14Code 93< Default All Code 93 Settings >Code 93 On/OffCode 93 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer t
7 - 15which the bar codes are read, deleting the first space from each. The scanner transmits the appended data when it reads a Code 93 bar code that
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7 - 16Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)<Default All Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Settings>Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/OffStraigh
7 - 17Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)<Default All Straight 2 of 5 IATA Settings>Straight 2 of 5 IATA On/OffStraight 2 of 5 IATA Messag
7 - 18Matrix 2 of 5<Default All Matrix 2 of 5 Settings>Matrix 2 of 5 On/OffMatrix 2 of 5 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the me
7 - 19Code 11<Default All Code 11 Settings>Code 11 On/OffCheck Digits RequiredThis option sets whether 1 or 2 check digits are required with Cod
7 - 20Code 11 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional info
7 - 21that supports concatenation of neighboring symbols, and 4) the standard layout for bar codes on a blood product label. Use the bar codes below
7 - 22Code 128 Code PageCode pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with the proper charact
7 - 23GS1-128<Default All GS1-128 Settings>GS1-128 On/OffGS1-128 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
7 - 24Telepen<Default All Telepen Settings>Telepen On/OffTelepen OutputUsing AIM Telepen Output, the scanner reads symbols with start/stop pat-t
7 - 25Telepen Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional info
iiiCharging Information... 3-5Battery Recommendations... 3-5Proper Disposal
7 - 26UPC-A Number SystemThe numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be
7 - 27UPC-A Addenda SeparatorWhen this feature is on, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned
7 - 28Coupon GS1 DataBar OutputIf you scan coupons that have both UPC and GS1 DataBar codes, you may wish to scan and output only the data from the GS
7 - 29UPC-E0 ExpandUPC-E Expand expands the UPC-E code to the 12 digit, UPC-A format. Default = Off.UPC-E0 Addenda RequiredWhen Required is scanned,
7 - 30UPC-E0 Check DigitCheck Digit specifies whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On.UPC-E
7 - 31UPC-E1Most U.P.C. bar codes lead with the 0 number system. For these codes, use UPC-E0 (page 7-28). If you need to read codes that lead with t
7 - 32EAN/JAN-13 AddendaThis selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Adden
7 - 33EAN/JAN-13 Addenda SeparatorWhen this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When tu
7 - 34EAN/JAN-8<Default All EAN/JAN-8 Settings>EAN/JAN-8 On/OffEAN/JAN-8 Check DigitThis selection allows you to specify whether the check digit
7 - 35EAN/JAN-8 AddendaThis selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data.Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda.E
ivBatch Mode Transmit Delay ...3-24Multiple Scanner Operation ...3-24Scanner Name...
7 - 36MSI<Default All MSI Settings>MSI On/OffMSI Check CharacterDifferent types of check characters are used with MSI bar codes. You can progra
7 - 37When Check Character is set to Validate Type 10/11, but Don’t Transmit, the unit will only read MSI bar codes printed with the specified type ch
7 - 38GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional< Default All GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Settings >GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional On/OffGS1 DataBar Limited< D
7 - 39GS1 DataBar Expanded< Default All GS1 DataBar Expanded Settings >GS1 DataBar Expanded On/OffGS1 DataBar Expanded Message LengthScan the ba
7 - 40Trioptic CodeNote: If you are going to scan Code 32 Pharmaceutical codes (page 7-8), Trioptic Code must be off.Trioptic Code is used for labelin
7 - 41Codablock A Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional
7 - 42Codablock F<Default All Codablock F Settings>Codablock F On/OffCodablock F Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message le
7 - 43PDF417< Default All PDF417 Settings >PDF417 On/OffPDF417 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Me
7 - 44MacroPDF417MacroPDF417 is an implementation of PDF417 capable of encoding very large amounts of data into multiple PDF417 bar codes. When this
7 - 45MicroPDF417 Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for additional
vUser-Specified Good Read Delay ... 4-6Manual Trigger Modes ... 4-6LED Illumination
7 - 46GS1 Composite Code Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-2) for addi
7 - 47Default = GS1 Emulation Off.TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)This code is a composite code since it has a Code 39 linear component and a MicroPDF417 s
7 - 48QR Code< Default All QR Code Settings >QR Code On/OffThis selection applies to both QR Code and Micro QR Code.QR Code Message LengthScan t
7 - 49information encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper number of codes is reached, the data is output in the order specified in the bar codes.
7 - 50Data Matrix< Default All Data Matrix Settings >Data Matrix On/OffData Matrix Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message
7 - 51mined by information encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper num-ber of codes is reached, the data is output in the order specified in the
7 - 52MaxiCode< Default All MaxiCode Settings >MaxiCode On/OffMaxiCode Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Re
7 - 53Aztec Code< Default All Aztec Code Settings >Aztec Code On/OffAztec Code Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message leng
7 - 54ter(s), it buffers the number of Aztec bar codes determined by information encoded in those bar codes. Once the proper number of codes is reach
7 - 55Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code< Default All Han Xin Settings >Han Xin Code On/OffHan Xin Code Message LengthScan the bar codes below to c
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viRequire Output Sequence ...4-26Multiple Symbols...4-26No Read..
7 - 56Postal Codes - 2DThe following lists the possible 2D postal codes, and 2D postal code combina-tions that are allowed. Only one 2D postal code s
7 - 57Combination 2D Postal Codes:Postnet with B and B’ Fields OnInfoMail OnPostnet OnAlso see Postnet Check Digit, page 7-59.Planet Code and Postnet
7 - 58Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code OnPostnet, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code OnPlanet Code, Postal-4i, and Postnet
7 - 59Planet Code Check DigitThis selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of Planet Code data. Defau
7 - 60Postal Codes - LinearThe following lists linear postal codes. Any combination of linear postal code selections can be active at a time. China
7 - 61China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) On/OffChina Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to
7 - 62Korea Post<Default All Korea Post Settings>Korea PostKorea Post Message LengthScan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refe
8 - 18Imaging CommandsThe scanner is like a digital camera in the way it captures, manipulates, and transfers images. The following commands allow yo
8 - 2Step 1 - Take a Picture Using IMGSNPImage Snap - IMGSNPAn image is taken whenever the hardware button is pressed, or when the Image Snap (IMGSNP)
8 - 3E - ExposureExposure is used in Manual Style only (2P), and allows you to set the expo-sure time. This is similar to setting a shutter speed on
viiChapter 7 - SymbologiesAll Symbologies... 7-2Message Length Description...
8 - 4W - Target White ValueSets the target for the median grayscale value in the captured image. For capturing close-up images of high contrast docum
8 - 5Step 2 - Ship a Picture Using IMGSHPImage Ship - IMGSHPAn image is taken whenever the button is pressed, or when the Image Snap (IMGSNP) command
8 - 6C - CompensationFlattens the image to account for variations in illumination across the image.0C Compensation disabled (default)1C Compensation e
8 - 7E - Edge SharpenAn edge sharpen filter cleans up the edges of an image, making it look cleaner and sharper. While edge sharpening does make the
8 - 8H - Histogram StretchIncreases the contrast of the transmitted image. Not available with some image formats. 0H No stretch (default)1H Histogr
8 - 9IF- Noise ReductionUsed to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image.0if No salt and pepper noise reduction (default)1if Salt and pepper noise
8 - 10J - JPEG Image QualitySets the desired quality when the JPEG image format is selected. Higher numbers result in higher quality, but larger file
8 - 11nB The bottom edge of the shipped image corresponds to row n - 1 of the image in memory. Range: 000 - 639. (Default = all rows)Alternately, s
8 - 121S ship every pixel (default)2S ship every 2nd pixel, both horizontally and vertically3S ship every 3rd pixel, both horizontally and vertically
8 - 13V - Blur ImageSmooths transitions by averaging the pixels next to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas in an image. 0V Don’t blur
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8 - 14Image Size CompatibilityIf you have applications that expect an image ship to return exactly 640x480 pixels, scan the Force VGA Resolution bar c
8 - 15The following IMGBOX example was executed and viewed using QuickView software. This software is available at www.honeywellaidc.com. Click on S
8 - 16This option is used to size the image horizontally. If using this option, set the resolution (R) to zero.B - Output Image Height This option
8 - 178F BMP formatH - Height of Signature Capture AreaThe height of the signature capture area must be measured in inches divided by .01. In the exa
8 - 18For example, use 2500 to specify a resolution of 2.5. Set to zero when using the A and B modifiers (see A - Output Image Width and B - Output
8 - 19Y - Vertical Bar Code OffsetThe vertical bar code offset allows you to offset the vertical center of the signature capture area. Negative numbe
9 - 19Interface KeysKeyboard Function RelationshipsThe following Keyboard Function Code, Hex/ASCII Value, and Full ASCII “CTRL”+ relationships apply
9 - 2The last five characters in the Full ASCII “CTRL”+ column ( [ \ ] 6 - ), apply to US only. The following chart indicates the equivalents of the
9 - 3Supported Interface KeysASCII HEXIBM PC/AT and Compatibles, USB PC KeyboardApple Mac/iMac Supported KeysNUL 00 Reserved ReservedSOH 01 Enter (KP
ixChapter 9 - Interface KeysKeyboard Function Relationships ... 9-1Supported Interface Keys...
10 - 110UtilitiesTo Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All SymbologiesThis selection allows you to turn on transmission of a Code I.D. before the decoded
10 - 2Show Data FormatScan the bar code below to show current data format settings.Test MenuWhen you scan the Test Menu On code, then scan a programmi
10 - 3Application Plug-Ins (Apps)Any apps that you are using can be turned off or on by scanning the following bar codes. Apps are stored in groups:
10 - 4Scan DataScan Data allows you to scan bar codes and display the bar code data in a window. Scan Data lets you send serial commands to the scann
10 - 59. If you’ve selected the defaults during installation, you can click on Start Menu-All Programs-Honeywell-EZConfig-Scanning.
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11 - 111Serial Programming CommandsThe serial programming commands can be used in place of the programming bar codes. Both the serial commands and th
11 - 2Storage A single character that specifies the storage table to which the command is applied. An exclamation point (!) performs the command’s op
11 - 3ResponsesThe device responds to serial commands with one of three responses:ACK Indicates a good command which has been processed.ENQ Indicates
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11 - 4MAX60[ACK],DFT[ACK].This response indicates that the device’s Codabar Coding Enable (CBRENA) is set to 1, or on; the Start/Stop Character (SSX)
11 - 5Menu CommandsSelectionSetting* Indicates defaultSerial Command# Indicates a numeric entryPageProduct Default SettingsSetting Custom DefaultsSet
11 - 6Plug and Play Codes:RS485IBM Port 5B InterfacePAPP 5B 2-2IBM Port 9B HHBCR-1 InterfacePAP9B1 2-2IBM Port 17 InterfacePAPP 17 2-2IBM Port 9B HHBC
11 - 7Plug and Play Codes Verifone Ruby Ter min alPAPRBY 2-6Gilbarco Terminal PAPGLB 2-6Honeywell Bioptic Aux PortPAPBIO 2-7Datalogic Magellan Bioptic
11 - 8Program Keyboard CountryCzech (Programmers)KBDCTY40 2-10Czech (QWERTY) KBDCTY39 2-10Czech (QWERTZ) KBDCTY38 2-10Denmark KBDCTY8 2-10Dutch (Nethe
11 - 9Program Keyboard CountryLatvia (QWERTY) KBDCTY43 2-13Lithuania KBDCTY44 2-13Lithuania (IBM) KBDCTY45 2-13Macedonia KBDCTY34 2-13Malta KBDCTY74 2
11 - 10Program Keyboard CountryUkrainian KBDCTY76 2-15United Kingdom KBDCTY7 2-15United Stated (Dvorak right)KBDCTY89 2-15United States (Dvorak left)K
11 - 11Keyboard Modifiers *Control + ASCII Off KBDCAS0 2-18DOS Mode Control + ASCIIKBDCAS1 2-18Windows Mode Control + ASCIIKBDCAS2 2-18Windows Mode Pr
11 - 12Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity7 Data, 1 Stop, Parity Even232WRD32-217 Data, 1 Stop, Parity None232WRD0 2-217 Data, 1 Stop, Pari
11 - 13Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode*Bioptic ACK/NAK Off232NAK0 2-25Bioptic ACK/NAK On232NAK1 2-25Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK TimeoutACK/NAK Timeout*510023
1 - 11Getting StartedAbout This ManualThis User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the Xenon™ 1900 and 1902 area-imaging s
11 - 14Scanner Modes Charge Only Mode :*:BASLNK0 3-12*Charge and Link Mode:*:BASLNK1 3-12Locked Link Mode BASCON0,DNG1 3-13*Open Link Mode BASCON1,DNG
11 - 15Batch Mode Automatic Batch ModeBATENA1 3-19*Batch Mode Off BATENA0 3-19Inventory Batch ModeBATENA2 3-19Batch Mode Beep Off BATBEP0 3-19*On BATB
11 - 16Multiple ScannerOperationMultiple Scanner OperationBASCON2,DNG3 3-25Scanner Name Name 1-7 BT_NAM##### 3-26Reset RESET_ 3-26Scanner Name BT_NAM
11 - 17Input/Output SelectionsPower Up Beeper Power Up Beeper Off - ScannerBEPPWR0 4-1*Power Up Beeper On - ScannerBEPPWR1 4-1Power Up Beeper Off - Co
11 - 18Number of Beeps - Error *1 BEPERR3 4-5Range 1 - 9 BEPERR# 4-5Number of Beeps - Good Read *1 BEPRPT1 4-5Range 1 - 9 BEPRPT# 4-5Good Read Delay *
11 - 19Presentation Centering WindowPresentation Centering OnPDCWIN1 4-12*Presentation Centering OffPDCWIN0 4-12Left of Presentation Centering Window
11 - 20Image Snap and ShipImage Snap and ShipTRGMOD6 4-15Hands Free Time-OutRange 0 - 300,000 msTRGPTO###### 4-15Reread Delay Short (500 ms) DLYRRD500
11 - 21Preferred Symbology On PRFENA1 4-21*Off PRFENA0 4-21High Priority SymbologyPRFCOD## 4-21Low Priority SymbologyPRFBLK## 4-21Preferred Symbology
11 - 22Working Orientation *Upright ROTATN0 4-28Vertical, Bottom to Top (Rotate CCW 90°)ROTATN1 4-28Upside Down ROTATN2 4-28Vertical, Top to Bottom (R
11 - 23Data Formatter SelectionsData Format Editor *Default Data Format (None)DFMDF3 6-1Enter Data Format DFMBK3## 6-2Clear One Data FormatDFMCL3 6-3C
1 - 2Connecting the DeviceConnecting with USBA scanner or a cordless base can be connected to the USB port of a com-puter. 1. Connect the appropriate
11 - 24Single Scan Data Format ChangeSingle Scan-Primary Data FormatVSAF_0 6-12Single Scan-Data Format 1VSAF_1 6-12Single Scan-Data Format 2VSAF_2 6-1
11 - 25Code 39 Start/Stop Char.*Don’t Transmit C39SSX0 7-6Transmit C39SSX1 7-6Code 39 Check Char. *No Check Char. C39CK20 7-7Validate, But Don’t Tra n
11 - 26NEC 2 of 5 Default All NEC2 of 5 SettingsN25DFT 7-12Off N25ENA0 7-12*On N25ENA1 7-12NEC 2 of 5 Check Digit*No Check Char. N25CK20 7-12Validate,
11 - 27Straight 2 of 5 IATA *Off A25ENA0 7-17On A25ENA1 7-17Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message LengthMinimum (1 - 48) *4 A25MIN## 7-17Maximum (1 - 48) *
11 - 28Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code Page (*2)128DCP## 7-22GS1-128 Default All GS1-128 SettingsGS1DFT 7-23*On GS1ENA1 7-23Off GS1ENA0 7-23GS1-128 M
11 - 29UPC-A Addenda SeparatorOff UPAADS0 7-27*On UPAADS1 7-27UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code*Off CPNENA0 7-27Allow Concatenation CPNENA1 7-27R
11 - 30EAN/JAN-13 Check DigitOff E13CKX0 7-31*On E13CKX1 7-31EAN/JAN-13 2 Digit Addenda2 Digit Addenda On E13AD21 7-32*2 Digit Addenda Off E13AD20 7-3
11 - 31MSI Check Character *Validate Type 10, but Don’t TransmitMSICHK0 7-37Validate Type 10 and Tra nsm itMSICHK1 7-37Validate 2 Type 10 Chars, but D
11 - 32GS1 DataBar ExpandedDefault All GS1 DataBar Expanded SettingsRSEDFT 7-39Off RSEENA0 7-39*On RSEENA1 7-39GS1 DataBar Expanded Msg. LengthMinimum
11 - 33PDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1-2750) *1PDFMIN 7-43Maximum (1-2750) *2750PDFMAX 7-43MacroPDF417 *On PDFMAC1 7-44Off PDFMAC0 7-44MicroPDF417 Defa
1 - 32. Make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the cordless base and that the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.3. The
11 - 34QR Code Default All QR Code SettingsQRCDFT 7-55*On QRCENA1 7-48Off QRCENA0 7-48QR Code Msg. LengthMinimum (1-7089) *1QRCMIN 7-48Maximum (1-7089
11 - 35Aztec Code Msg. LengthMinimum (1-3832) *1AZTMIN 7-53Maximum (1-3832) *3832AZTMAX 7-53Aztec Append On AZTAPP1 7-54*Off AZTAPP0 7-54Aztec Code Pa
11 - 36Combination 2D Postal CodesInfoMail and British Post OnPOSTAL8 7-57Intelligent Mail Bar Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields OnPOSTAL20 7-57P
11 - 37Combination 2D Postal Codes(continued)Postnet, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code OnPOSTAL24 7-58Planet, Postal-4i, and Postnet with B an
11 - 38China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) Default All China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5) SettingsCPCDFT 7-60*Off CPCENA0 7-61On CPCENA1 7-61China Post (Hong Kon
11 - 39Imaging Default CommandsImage Snap Default all Imaging CommandsIMGDFT 8-1Imaging Style - DecodingSNPSTY0 8-2*Imaging Style - PhotoSNPSTY1 8-2Im
11 - 40Image Ship *Infinity Filter - Off IMGINF0 8-5Infinity Filter - On IMGINF1 8-5*Compensation Off IMGCOR0 8-6Compensation On IMGCOR1 8-6*Pixel Dep
11 - 41Image Ship (continued)Invert Image around X axisIMGNVX1 8-8Invert Image around Y axisIMGNVY1 8-8Rotate Image none IMGROT0 8-9Rotate Image 90° r
11 - 42Image Ship (continued)Ship Every 2nd Pixel IMGSUB2 8-12Ship Every 3rd Pixel IMGSUB3 8-12*Document Image Filter OffIMGUSH0 8-12Document Image Fi
12 - 112Product Specifications1900/1910 Scanner Product SpecificationsParameter SpecificationDimensions (Typical):Height6.3 inches (16cm)Length4.1 inc
1 - 43. Make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the cordless base and that the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.4. Tur
12 - 21902/1912 Scanner Product SpecificationsHumidity 0 to 95% non-condensingMechanical DropOperational after 50 drops from 6 feet (1.83m) to concret
12 - 3*Storage outside of this temperature range could be detrimental to battery life.CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product SpecificationsRadio:Frequency2.4
12 - 4Temperature Ranges:Operating32° F to +122° F (0° C to +50° C)Battery Charge41° F to +104° F (5° C to +40° C)Storage-40° F to +158° F (-40° C to
12 - 5Depth of Field ChartsB&W Scanner Typical Performance FocusHigh Density (HD)Standard Range (SR)Extended Range (ER)SymbologyNear DistanceFar D
12 - 6B&W Scanner Guaranteed Performance FocusHigh Density (HD)Standard Range (SR)Extended Range (ER)SymbologyNear DistanceFar DistanceNear Distan
12 - 7Color Scanner (Model COL) Typical Performance FocusHigh Density (HD)Standard Range (SR)SymbologyNear DistanceFar DistanceNear DistanceFar Distan
12 - 8Color Scanner (Model COL) Guaranteed Performance CCB01-010BT Charge Base MountingFocusHigh Density (HD)Standard Range (SR)SymbologyNear Distance
12 - 9Standard Cable PinoutsKeyboard Wedge10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plugconnects to the base1 Cable shield2Cable select3 Supply ground4 Terminal data5 Termi
12 - 10Standard Cable PinoutsSerial Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plugconnects to the base1 Cable shield2Cable select3 Supply ground4 Transmit data5 Rece
12 - 11Standard Cable PinoutsRS485 Output 10 Pin RJ41 Modular Plugconnects to the base1 Cable shield2Cable select3 Supply ground4 Transmit data5 Recei
1 - 5Connecting with RS232 Serial Port1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer.2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the scanner.Note: For t
12 - 12Standard Cable PinoutsUSB10 Pin Modular Plugconnects to the base1 Cable shield2 Cable select3 Supply ground4567 +5V power89Data +10 Data -Note:
13 - 113MaintenanceRepairsRepairs and/or upgrades are not to be performed on this product. These ser-vices are to be performed only by an authorized
13 - 2Important! The following cleaning solutions have been tested to assure safe cleaning of your scanner’s disinfectant-ready housing. They are the
13 - 3Replacing an Interface Cable1. Turn the power to the host system OFF.2. Disconnect the scanner’s cable from the terminal or computer.3. Locate t
13 - 4Changing a scanner Battery1. Loosen the thumb wheel screw on the end cap by hand or use a hex wrench.2. Remove the battery from the handle.3. In
13 - 5• The scanner may not be programmed for the appropriate terminal interface. For example, you scan “12345” and the host displays “@es%.”Reprogram
13 - 6Troubleshooting a Cordless ScannerNote: Make sure that your scanner’s battery is charged.Visit the Services and Support section of our website (
14 - 114Customer SupportTechnical AssistanceIf you need assistance installing or troubleshooting your device, please call your distributor or the near
14 - 2Online Technical AssistanceYou can also access technical assistance online at www.honeywellaidc.com.Product Service and RepairHoneywell Internat
14 - 3JapanTelephone: +81-3-6730-7344Fax: +81-3-6730-7222E-mail: [email protected] Product Service and Repair AssistanceYou can also ac
Product Agency Compliance - Xenon 1900USAFCC Part 15 Subpart B Class BThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
1 - 63. Make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the cordless base and that the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.4. Plu
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A - 1AReference ChartsSymbology ChartSymbology AIM IDPossible AIM ID Modifiers (m)Code ID (hex)All Symbologies (0x99)Australian Post ]X0 A (0x41)Azte
A - 2EAN-8 with Add-On ]E3 D (0x44)GS1 Composite ]em0-3 y (0x79)GS1 DataBar ]em0y (0x79)GS1 DataBar Limited ]em{ (0x7B)GS1 DataBar Omnidirectiona
A - 3Note: “m” represents the AIM modifier character. Refer to International Technical Specification, Symbology Identifiers, for AIM modifier charact
A - 4ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)Note: This table applies to U.S. style keyboards. Certain characters may differ depending on your Country
A - 540 28 ( 72 48 H 104 68 h41 29 ) 73 49 I 105 69 i42 2A * 74 4A J 106 6A j43 2B + 75 4B K 107 6B k44 2C , 76 4C L 108 6C l45 2D - 77 4D M 109 6D m
A - 6Code Page Mapping of Printed Bar CodesCode pages define the mapping of character codes to characters. If the data received does not display with
A - 7one the host program is expecting. If this is the case, select the code page with which the bar codes were created. The data characters should
A - 8Unicode Key Maps6E70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E4B 50 554C 51 560102 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0F10 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 1
Sample SymbolsUPC-A0 123456 7890Interleaved 2 of 5Code 128EAN-13Code 39Codabar1234567890Code 1289 780330 290951BC321A13579BCode 93123456-9$Straigh
1 - 72. Make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the cordless base and that the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.3. Tur
Sample Symbols6543210GS1 DataBar(01)00123456789012PDF417PostnetCar RegistrationZip CodeData MatrixQR CodeTes t SymbolNumbersMatrix 2 of 5ID-tag (UPU 4
Sample SymbolsAztecMaxiCodeMicro PDF417Package LabelTest MessageTest Message
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Programming ChartNote: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or dig
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1 - 8Reading TechniquesThe Xenon 1900 and 1902 scanners have a view finder that projects a bright red aiming beam that corresponds to the scanner’s ho
1 - 9The aiming beam or pattern is smaller when the scanner is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies with small
1 - 10Resetting the Custom DefaultsIf you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner, scan the Acti-vate Custom Defaults bar code below
2 - 12Programming the InterfaceIntroductionThis chapter describes how to program your system for the desired interface.Programming the Interface - Plu
2 - 2RS232 Serial PortThe RS232 Interface bar code is used when connecting to the serial port of a PC or terminal. The following RS232 Interface bar
2 - 3Each bar code above also programs the following suffixes for each symbology:* Suffixes programmed for Code 128 with IBM 4683 Port 5B, IBM 4683 Po
2 - 4USB IBM SurePosScan one of the following “Plug and Play” codes to program the scanner for an IBM SurePos (USB handheld scanner) or IBM SurePos (U
2 - 5USB HIDScan the following code to program the scanner for USB HID bar code scan-ners.USB SerialScan the following code to program the scanner to
CanadaIndustry Canada ICES-003This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Opera-tion is subject to the following conditions:1. Th
2 - 6Verifone® Ruby Terminal Default SettingsScan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Verifone Ruby terminal. This bar code
2 - 7Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port ConfigurationScan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Honeywell bioptic scanner auxiliary po
2 - 8Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default SettingsScan the following Plug and Play code to program the scanner for a Wincor Nix-dorf terminal. This bar co
2 - 9Keyboard Country LayoutScan the appropriate country code below to program the keyboard layout for your country or language. As a general rule, th
2 - 10Keyboard Country (continued)Bulgaria (Latin)Canada (French)Canada (Multilingual)CroatiaCzechCzech (Programmers)Czech (QWERTY)Czech (QWERTZ)Bulga
2 - 11Keyboard Country (continued)FinlandGaelicGermanyGreekGreek (220 Latin)Greek (220)Greek (319 Latin)Greek (319)FaeroeseFranceEstoniaGreek (Latin)G
2 - 12Keyboard Country (continued)Italian (142)Hungarian (101 key)IcelandIrishItalyJapan ASCIIKazakhKyrgyz (Cyrillic)HebrewHungaryGreek (Polytonic)Lat
2 - 13Keyboard Country (continued)Lithuania (IBM)MaltaMongolian (Cyrillic)NorwayPolandPolish (214)Polish (Programmers)PortugalLithuaniaMacedoniaLatvia
2 - 14Keyboard Country (continued)SCSSerbia (Latin)SlovakiaSlovakia (QWERTY)Slovakia (QWERTZ)SloveniaSpainSpanish variationRussian (Typewriter)Serbia
2 - 15Keyboard Country (continued)Keyboard StyleThis programs keyboard styles, such as Caps Lock and Shift Lock. If you have used Keyboard Conversion
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2 - 16Regular is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key off.Caps Lock is used when you normally have the Caps Lock key on.Shift Lock is used wh
2 - 17Emulate External Keyboard should be scanned if you do not have an external keyboard (IBM AT or equivalent). Note: After scanning the Emulate Ex
2 - 18Default = Off.Keyboard ModifiersThis modifies special keyboard features, such as CTRL+ ASCII codes and Turbo Mode.Control + ASCII Mode On: The s
2 - 19Turbo Mode: The scanner sends characters to a terminal faster. If the terminal drops characters, do not use Turbo Mode. Default = OffNumeric
2 - 20RS232 Baud RateBaud Rate sends the data from the scanner to the terminal at the specified rate. The host terminal must be set for the same baud
2 - 21RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and ParityData Bits sets the word length at 7 or 8 bits of data per character. If an applica-tion requ
2 - 22RS232 Receiver Time-OutThe unit stays awake to receive data until the RS232 Receiver Time-Out expires. A manual or serial trigger resets the ti
2 - 23RS232 TimeoutWhen using Flow Control with Timeout, you must program the length of the delay you want to wait for CTS from the host. Set the len
2 - 24the scanner waits for ACK/NAK again. Turn on the ACK/NAK protocol by scanning the ACK/NAK On bar code below. To turn off the protocol, scan AC
2 - 25Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK ModeBioptic ACK/Nak On must be scanned so the scanner will wait for an ACK or NAK from a bioptic scanner after each pack
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3 - 13Cordless System OperationNote: This chapter applies only to cordless scanning systems. It does not apply to corded scanners. How the Cordless C
3 - 2Linking the Scanner to an Access PointTurn on the computer (laptop/desktop). Plug the interface cable into the Access Point first and then into
3 - 3been properly sent to the base or Access Point, the scanner issues an error indication. You must then check to see if the scanned data was recei
3 - 4Scanner Is Out of RangeThe cordless scanner is in communication with its base or Access Point, even when it is not transmitting bar code data. W
3 - 5Charging InformationThe battery is designed to charge while the scanner is positioned in the cordless base unit. Refer to Base/Access Point LED
3 - 6Caution: Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Dispose of used batteries according to the recycle program for batteries as
3 - 7Scanner LED Sequences and MeaningBase/Access Point LED Sequences and MeaningThe base contains a red LED and the Access Point has a blue LED that
3 - 8Base Power Communication IndicatorTo display the power indicator on a base or an Access Point, scan the Base Power Communication Indicator On bar
3 - 9If you want to be able to scan bar codes while the scanner is in the base cradle, scan the Scanning in Cradle On bar code below. If you want to
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3 - 10Paging PitchWhen you press the Page button on the base or Access Point, the scan-ners associated with that base or Access Point will begin beep
3 - 11The number of beeps and LED flashes emitted by the base for an error condition can be programmed from 1 - 9. For example, if you program this o
3 - 12Scanner ModesThe Xenon is capable of working in single scanner mode, multiple scanner mode, or with Bluetooth devices other than the CCB01-010BT
3 - 13Locked Link Mode - Single ScannerIf you link a scanner to a base or an Access Point using the Locked Link Mode, other scanners are blocked from
3 - 14Override Locked ScannerIf you need to replace a broken or lost scanner that is linked to a base or an Access Point, scan the Override Locked Sca
3 - 15The sounds are as follows:Scanner Power Time-Out TimerNote: Scanner Power Time-out Timer only applies to cordless systems. It does not apply to
3 - 16If there are no trigger pulls during the timer interval, the scanner goes into power down mode. Whenever the trigger is enabled, the timer is r
3 - 17Flexible Power ManagementIf you are experiencing network performance issues, and suspect the scanner is interfering with other devices, you can
3 - 18Reset Scanner and Base/Access PointOnce the power level is set, you must scan the Reset Base bar code and wait for the scanner to unlink and rel
3 - 19Default = Batch Mode Off.Batch Mode BeepWhen scanning in Inventory Batch Mode (page 3-19), the scanner beeps every time a bar code is scanned.
Product Agency Compliance - Xenon 1902 and CCB01-010BT BaseUSAFCC Part 15 Subpart CThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is s
3 - 20RAM Storage: The scanner will not power down while it contains data that has not been transmitted to the base or Access Point, even if it reache
3 - 21Example: Add a quantity of 5 for the last item scanned.1. Scan the item's bar code.2. Scan the quantity 5 bar code.Example: Add a quantity
3 - 22Quantity Codes1032465789
3 - 23Batch Mode Output OrderWhen batch data is transmitted, select whether you want that data sent as FIFO (first-in first-out), or LIFO (last-in fir
3 - 24Transmit Records to HostIf you are operating in Inventory Batch Mode (see Inventory Batch Mode on page 3-19), you must scan the following bar co
3 - 25To put the scanner in multiple scanner mode, scan the bar code below. Once you scan this bar code, the scanner is unlinked from the base or Acc
3 - 26To rename scanners with sequential, numeric names, scan the bar codes below. Scan the Reset code after each name change and wait for the scanne
3 - 27Application Work GroupsYour cordless system can have up to 7 scanners linked to one base or Access Point. You can also have up to 7 work groups
3 - 28Application Work Group SelectionThis programming selection allows you to assign a scanner to a work group by scanning the bar code below. You m
3 - 29To see what the factory default settings are, refer to the table of Menu Commands, beginning on page 11-5. The standard product default setting
C-UL StatementC-UL listed: CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07, 2nd Edition for I.T.E product safety.EuropeThe CE marking on the product indicates that this devic
3 - 301. Scan the Bluetooth HID Keyboard Connect bar code below. 2. Set the Bluetooth-capable host device so it searches for other Bluetooth devices.
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3 - 32Bluetooth HID Keyboard DisconnectIf your scanner has been connected directly to an iPad, smart phone, or laptop using Bluetooth HID Keyboard Con
3 - 33Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code Some devices require a PIN code as part of the Bluetooth security features. Your scanner’s default PI
3 - 34The table below shows the results of the Auto Reconnect On and Off set-tings: Maximum Link AttemptsThe Maximum Link Attempts setting controls th
3 - 35of attempts to connect is limited by this setting. After the maximum number of attempts is reached, the scanner will not attempt to reconnect t
3 - 36When the scanner goes out of range, 15 attempts are made to link to the base unit or Access Point. Each attempt consists of approximately 5 sec
3 - 37• Host ACK must be set to On (page 3-38). • The host terminal software must be capable of interpreting the bar code data, make decisions based o
3 - 38Host ACK On/OffHost ACK ResponsesCommand Action<ESC> a Double beeps to indicate a successful menu change was made.<ESC> b Razz or er
4 - 14Input/Output SettingsPower Up BeeperThe scanner can be programmed to beep when it’s powered up. If you are using a cordless system, the base ca
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