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Granit 1980i Industrial Full Ran ge Area-Imaging Scanner Quick Start Guide GRNT1980-QS Rev A 12/14 Aller à www.honeywellaidc.com pour le français. Vai a www.honeywellaidc.com per l'italiano. Gehe zu www.honeywellaidc.com für Deutsch. Ir a www.honeywellaidc.com para español. Para Português, acesse www.honeywellaidc.com.br . Перейти [...]
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Note: Refer to your user’s gu ide for information about cleaning your device. For localized l anguage versi ons of this document, go to www.honeywellaidc.com . Getting Started Turn off computer’s power before connecting th e scanner, then power up the computer once the sca nner is fully connected. P ower Suppl y Assembl y (if included) Note: Th[...]
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Connecting the Scanner When connecting the scan ner, make sure the cable is push ed tightly into the scanner. Loosen the locking plate and slide it over the base of the cable connector to lock the cable in place. Tighten the screw. USB:[...]
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RS232 Serial P ort:[...]
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Reading T echniques Near Distance Scanning Use the red lighting and center the bo x over the bar code when scanning at a near distance (less than 1 1.8 inches / 30 cm). The laser aimer will be to the rig ht of the center of the bar code. Far Distance Scanning Use the laser aimer and aim at the center of the bar code when scanning at a far distance [...]
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Standard Pr oduct Defaults The following bar code rese ts all standard product default settings. USB Serial Scan the following cod e to program the scanner to emulate a regular RS232-based COM Port. If you are using a Microsoft® Windows® PC, you will need to download a driv er from the Honeywell website (www.honeywellaidc.com) . The driver will u[...]
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Ke yboard Country Scan the Program Keyb oard Country bar code below, th en scan the numeric bar code(s) from page 12 , then the Save bar code to program the keyboard for your country. As a general rule, the following characte rs are not suppor ted by the scanner for countries other than the Un ited States: @ | $ # { } [ ] = / ‘ < > ~. Not[...]
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Aimer Delay Set the time between when the trigger is pulled, turning the laser aimer on, and when the picture is ta ken. During the delay time , the laser aimer appears so you can find the bar code. When the d elay is over the LEDs turn on and the sca nne r reads the bar code. This can be helpful when reading at far distances. Note: For more option[...]
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Suffix If you want a carriage return after the bar code, scan th e Add CR Suffix bar code. To add a tab after the bar code , scan the Add T ab Suffix bar code. Otherwise, scan the Remo ve Suffix bar co de to remove the suffixes. Add Code ID Prefix to all Symbologie s Scan the following bar code if you wish to add a Code ID prefix to all symbologie [...]
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Function Code T r ansmit When this selection is enabled and function codes are contain ed within the scanned da ta, the sca nner transmits the function code to the terminal. Charts of these func tion codes are provid ed in your User’s Guide. Enable (Default) Disable[...]
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Data Format Editor Instructions The following are abbreviated instructions for entering a data format. For complete instructions refer to your User’s Guide, available at our website, www.honeywellaid c.com. 1. Scan the Enter Data Format bar code. 2. Primary/Alternate Format: scan 0 for Primary Format 3. Terminal Type: scan 099 for any terminal ty[...]
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Pr ogramming Char t 0 2 1 4 3 5 6 7[...]
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A B C D E F 9 8 Save[...]
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EZConfig-Scanning To access additional features fo r the scanner use EZConfig- Scanning, an online configuration so ftware tool, availabl e from our websit e at www.honeywellaid c.com. T echnical Assistance Contact information for technical suppo rt, product service, and repair can be found at www.honeywellai dc.com . Limited W a rranty Refer to ww[...]
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Web Address: www.honeywellaidc.com[...]