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HawkEye™ 40T User Manual
EM-20954-1V200
Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009
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HawkEye™ 40T User ManualEM-20954-1V200Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

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Prefacex HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Manual ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual:• Items

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Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-11Getting Started1CHAPTER 1 Getting StartedThe HawkEye™ 40T (HE40T) is a revolutionary new low cost bar

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009and transmits from a single battery charge. The HE40T automatically discrimin

Page 5 - Contents

Attaching the H2 Cabled HandleGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-3Attaching the H2 Cabled HandleThe HE40T uses the battery

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009To attach the handle to the reader:1. Push the 8-pin DIN connector at the end

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Attaching the BH1/BH2 Battery HandleGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-5FIGURE 1–4. Location of Threaded ScrewsAttaching t

Page 8 - Index Index-1

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–6. BH1/BH2 Handle with BatteryTo attach the handle to the reader:1.

Page 9 - Welcome!

Attaching the BH1/BH2 Battery HandleGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-7FIGURE 1–7. Attaching the BH1/BH2 HandleThe HE40T

Page 10 - Manual Conventions

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-8 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Charging the Lithium Ion BatteryThe battery automatically charges every time

Page 11 - Getting Started

Batch OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-9page 1-9). Once the reader’s memory has been transferred to a host comp

Page 12 - Unpacking

Copyright and DisclaimerCopyright ©2009 by Microscan Systems, Inc.1201 S.W. 7th Street, Renton, WA, U.S.A. 98057(425) 226-5700 FAX: (425) 226-8682All

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-10 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009• Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory — This code will send only the data in

Page 14 - Chapter 1 Getting Started

Cabled OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-11RS-232 Considerations•In RS-232 Batch Cable - Detect mode, the HE40T

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-12 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–11. Handle with Cable AttachedInstall the optional cable clip to fu

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Cabled OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-13• HE40T with BH1/BH2 Battery Handle — Firmly push the 8-pin connector

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-14 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–14. Connecting the USB Cable2. You DO NOT need to power off your h

Page 18 - Batch Operation

Cabled OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-15• USB Downloader — This mode is the standard way of transferring unfo

Page 19 - Feedback

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-16 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–17. Connecting the HE40T to the Host Computer5. Set the HE40T to PS

Page 20 - Auto Transfer Buffer Memory

Cabled OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-17FIGURE 1–18. PS2 Communication Settings CodesNote: The PS2 Factory De

Page 21 - Cabled Operation

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-18 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–19. Connecting the HE40T Cabling4. The HE40T will power on automati

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Cabled OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-19RS-232 Communication Data Bit SettingsScan the codes in Figure 1–21 t

Page 23 - USB Cable Installation

permitted by law, this express warranty excludes all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to, implied warranties of merchan

Page 24 - USB Communication Settings

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-20 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009RS-232 Communication Parity SettingsScan the codes in Figure 1–24 to set par

Page 25 - PS2 Cable Installation

Bluetooth Radio OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-21FIGURE 1–26. QuickConnect CodeThe QuickConnect code has the

Page 26 - PS2 Communication Settings

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-22 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Radio Range and Transferring DataThe HE40T radio is a Class 1 device. If con

Page 27 - RS-232 Cable Installation

Bluetooth Radio OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-23• RF Two Way Mode — This is two way communication between th

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-24 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Note: You may change the radio frequency sleep timeout setting; however, it

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Bluetooth Radio OperationGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-25Scan the codes in Figure 1–33 to enable/disable the Auto Dis

Page 30 - Bluetooth Radio Operation

Chapter 1 Getting Started1-26 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Bluetooth Radio — Out of Range Notification SettingsScan the codes in Figure

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HE40T FeedbackGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-27The HE40T reader will automatically flash battery or power status every

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-28 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Targeting and Reading TechniquesThe HE40T utilizes digital camera technology

Page 33 - Disconnecting from the Reader

Targeting and Reading TechniquesGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-29FIGURE 1–37. Handle and TriggerNote: The trigger on t

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-30 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Note: The HE40T can read a symbol that is not centered; however, the HE40T p

Page 36 - HE40T Feedback

Imager Field of View and ResolutionGetting Started1Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-31Imager Field of View and ResolutionThe HE40T’s meg

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Chapter 1 Getting Started1-32 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 1–40. Imager Focal Lengths

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Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 2-12Optimization and Trigger Programming2CHAPTER 2 Optimization and Trigger ProgrammingThe HE40T comes wi

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Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming2-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Left Trigger ProgrammingScan the codes in Figure 2–1 to

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Handle Trigger ProgrammingOptimization and Trigger Programming2Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 2-3Handle Trigger ProgrammingScan the code

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Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming2-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Continuous Scan — Sleep TimeoutScan the codes in Figure

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Motion Detection Scan SettingsOptimization and Trigger Programming2Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 2-5Continuous Scan — Trigger DelaysSca

Page 43 - Programming

Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming2-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

Page 44 - Right Trigger Programming

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 3-13HE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3CHAPTER 3 HE40T Programming: Symbology SettingsUse the programm

Page 45 - Continuous Scan Settings

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual vContentsPREFACE Welcome! ixPurpose of This Manual ixLaser Safety ixManual Conventions xCHAPTER 1Getting

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Chapter 3 HE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 3–2. Reset to Factory Defaults (RS-232 or RF One

Page 47 - Trigger Programming

Codabar SymbologyHE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 3-3Codabar SymbologyScan the codes in Figure 3–3 t

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Chapter 3 HE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Code 93 SymbologyScan the codes in Figure 3–5 to enable

Page 49 - Symbology Settings

Interleaved 2 of 5 SymbologyHE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 3-5Interleaved 2 of 5 SymbologyScan the

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Chapter 3 HE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009QR Code SymbologyScan the codes in Figure 3–9 to enable

Page 51 - Code 39 Symbology

UPC/EAN/JANHE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 3-7UPC/EAN/JANScan the codes in Figure 3–10 to enable/di

Page 52 - Code 128 Symbology

Chapter 3 HE40T Programming: Symbology Settings3-8 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009All 1D Bar CodesScan the codes in Figure 3–11 to enable

Page 53 - PDF 417 Symbology

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 4-14Department of Defense Unique 4CHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID)UID is a man

Page 54 - QR Code Symbology

Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID)4-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009• UII/CPN DM with Data Fields — The HE40T i

Page 55 - UPC/EAN/JAN

DoD UID SettingsDepartment of Defense Unique 4Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 4-3TABLE 4–2. UII/CPN DM with Data Field OnContent of Decod

Page 56 - All 1D Bar Codes

Contentsvi HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009RS-232 Communication Baud Rate Settings 1-19RS-232 Communication Parity Settings 1-20Cabled Rea

Page 57 - Unique Identification (UID)

Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID)4-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009The following options apply to all symbolog

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DoD UID SettingsDepartment of Defense Unique 4Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 4-5– An error message, if the process fail based on corresp

Page 59 - Defense Unique

Chapter 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID)4-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

Page 60 - FIGURE 4–1. UII Codes

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 5-15Reader Feedback and Special Settings5CHAPTER 5 Reader Feedback and Special SettingsVolume and Vibrati

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Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings5-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Laser SettingsScan the codes in Figure 5–3 to turn laser

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Reader ID and Firmware VersionReader Feedback and Special Settings5Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 5-3Reader ID and Firmware VersionTo fi

Page 63 - Settings

Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings5-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Reader Settings Locked & UnlockedScan the codes in F

Page 64 - Reader Power Off Settings

Time Stamp SettingsReader Feedback and Special Settings5Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 5-5• Universal Keyboard — Use this option to supp

Page 65 - Special Settings

Chapter 5 Reader Feedback and Special Settings5-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 5–9. Time Set On/OffNote: The time set feature is

Page 66 - Keyboard Support

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 6-16Advanced Decoder Performance6CHAPTER 6 Advanced Decoder PerformanceTurbo Dot Peen Mode SettingsThe HE

Page 67 - Time Stamp Settings

ContentsRev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual viiCHAPTER 4 Department of Defense Unique Identification (UID)4-1 DoD UID Settings 4-1CHAPTER 5Re

Page 68 - FIGURE 5–9. Time Set On/Off

Chapter 6 Advanced Decoder Performance6-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

Page 69 - Performance

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 7-17Adding a Prefix or Suffix7CHAPTER 7 Adding a Prefix or SuffixPrefix SettingsIf you scan the codes in

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Chapter 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix7-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 7–1. Prefix CodesPrefix - Comma Prefix - SpacePrefix - Tab (

Page 71 - Adding a Prefix or Suffix

Suffix SettingsAdding a Prefix or Suffix7Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 7-3Suffix SettingsIf you scan the codes in Figure 7–2 or Figure

Page 72 - FIGURE 7–1. Prefix Codes

Chapter 7 Adding a Prefix or Suffix7-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 7–3. Suffix Codes (Continued)Erase Prefix and Suffix Setting

Page 73 - Suffix Settings

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 8-18Maintenance and Troubleshooting8CHAPTER 8 Maintenance and TroubleshootingReset Reader to Factory Defa

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Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting8-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE 8–2. Reset Reader Codes (Continued)Note: If you scan t

Page 75 - Troubleshooting

HE40T AccessoriesMaintenance and Troubleshooting8Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 8-3HE40T AccessoriesPlease call your Microscan represent

Page 76 - General Safety Information

Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting8-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

Page 77 - HE40T Maintenance

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual A-1AProgramming Codes for Alternate OS AAPPENDIX A Programming Codes for Alternate OS CompatibilityUse th

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Contentsviii HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009APPENDIX A Programming Codes for Alternate OS CompatibilityA-1APPENDIX BCertification and Spe

Page 79 - Alternate OS Compatibility

Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS CompatibilityA-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009FIGURE A–2. Scan codes in order, top to bot

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Programming Codes for Alternate OS ARev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual A-34. Plug the USB cable into the Mac processor (not the keyboard). T

Page 81 - Programming Codes

Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS CompatibilityA-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 20095. Click Continue. The screen in Figure A–4

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Programming Codes for Alternate OS ARev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual A-56. Scan the code in Figure A–5:FIGURE A–5. CodeThe screen in Figur

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Appendix A Programming Codes for Alternate OS CompatibilityA-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 20097. Click OK. The Select the Keyboard Type s

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Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual B-1BCertification and SpecificationsBAPPENDIX B Certification and SpecificationsCE ComplianceThe HawkEye™

Page 85 - Specifications

Appendix B Certification and SpecificationsB-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009All Microscan products bearing the CE mark have been declar

Page 86 - FCC Statement

FDA StatementCertification and SpecificationsBRev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual B-3FDA StatementThis equipment complies withUS21 CFR Subcha

Page 87 - Safety Guidelines

Appendix B Certification and SpecificationsB-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009SpecificationsHawkEye™ 40TPhysical CharacteristicsReader Di

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SpecificationsCertification and SpecificationsBRev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual B-5Rotational Tolerance: ± 180ºTarget Beam: Class 2M Visib

Page 89 - User Environment

Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual ixPrefacePREFACE Welcome!Purpose of This ManualThe purpose of the manual is to get you up and running qui

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Appendix B Certification and SpecificationsB-6 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009

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Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Index-1IndexNumerics12-character Bluetooth Address 1-21AAll 1D Bar Codes 3-8Attaching Handle 1-3, 1-5Auto

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IndexIndex-2 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009trigger delay 2-5delete scanned data from memory 1-10disable auto transfer buffer memory 1-10

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IndexRev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Index-3HHandleattaching1-3, 1-5HE40Tmaintenance8-3pre-configured with sxga 2-1IImagerfield of view1-

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IndexIndex-4 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009Scanningcontinuous2-3Send &buffer mode1-8log mode 1-9Serial Port Protocol 1-20Settingsera

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