Chapter 1 - Get Started
1
About This Manual
1
Unpack Your Device
1
Connect The Device
1
Connect With Usb
1
Connect With Keyboard Wedge
3
Connect With Rs232 Serial Port
6
Connect With Rs485
8
Mount A Ccb01-010Bt/Ccb01-010Bt-Bf Charge Base
10
Mount A Ccb-H-010Bt/Ccb-H-010Bt-Bf Charge Base
10
Horizontal Mount
11
Vertical Mount
12
Reading Techniques
13
Menu Bar Code Security Settings
13
Set Custom Defaults
13
Reset The Custom Defaults
14
Chapter 2 - Program The Interface
15
Introduction
15
Program The Interface - Plug And Play
15
Keyboard Wedge
15
Laptop Direct Connect
16
Rs232 Serial Port
16
Rs485
16
Usb Ibm Surepos
17
Usb Pc Or Macintosh Keyboard
18
Usb Hid
18
Usb Serial
18
Cts/Rts Emulation
19
Ack/Nak Mode
19
Verifone Ruby Terminal
19
Gilbarco Terminal
20
Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port
20
Datalogic™ Magellan Aux Port
20
Wincor Nixdorf Terminal
21
Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal
21
Wincor Nixdorf Rs232 Mode A
22
Keyboard Country Layout
22
Keyboard Wedge Modifiers
29
Alt Mode
29
Keyboard Style
30
Keyboard Conversion
31
Control Character Output
32
Keyboard Modifiers
32
Rs232 Modifiers
34
Rs232 Baud Rate
34
Rs232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, And Parity
35
Rs232 Receiver Time-Out
36
Rs232 Handshake
36
Rs232 Timeout
37
Xon/Xoff
37
Ack/Nak
38
Scanner To Bioptic Communication
38
Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
38
Scanner-Bioptic Ack/Nak Mode
39
Scanner-Bioptic Ack/Nak Timeout
39
Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation
41
How The Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works
41
Link The Scanner To A Charge Base
41
Link The Scanner To An Access Point
42
Replace A Linked Scanner
42
And The Host
42
Program The Scanner And Base Or Access Point
43
Rf (Radio Frequency) Module Operation
43
System Conditions
44
Page Button
45
Page Button And Presentation Modes
45
Temporary Streaming Presentation Timeout
46
Presentation Mode In The Base
46
Charge Information
46
Battery Information For The Xenon Xp 1952G/1952H
47
Battery Recommendations
47
Safety Precautions For Lithium Batteries
47
Proper Disposal Of The Battery
48
Xenon Xp 1952G-Bf/Xenon Xp 1952H-Bf
48
Beeper And Led Sequences And Meaning
48
Scanner Communication And Scanning
49
Scanner Charge Pack Status
49
Base/Access Point Communication And Scanning
49
Base Power Communication Indicator
50
Base Charge Status
50
Low Power Alerts
50
Low Power Alert Range
51
Low Power Alert Flash Number
51
Low Power Alert Repeat
51
Low Power Alert Beep
52
Reset Scanner
52
Scan While In Base Cradle
52
Base Charge Modes
53
Page
54
Page Mode
54
Page Pitch
54
Error Indicators
55
Beeper Pitch - Base Error
55
Number Of Beeps - Base Error
55
Scanner Report
56
Scanner Address
56
Base Or Access Point Address
56
Scanner Modes
56
Charge Only Mode
56
Charge And Link Mode
57
Linked Modes
57
Unlink The Scanner
58
Override Locked Scanner
58
Out-Of-Range Alarm
58
Alarm Sound Type
59
Scanner Power Time-Out Timer
60
Flexible Power Management
61
Xenon Xp 1952G/1952H
61
Xenon Xp 1952G-Bf/1952H-Bf
62
Batch Mode
62
Batch Mode Beep
63
Batch Mode Storage
63
Batch Mode Quantity
64
Enter Quantities
64
Batch Mode Output Order
66
Total Records
66
Delete Last Code
67
Clear All Codes
67
Transmit Records To Host
67
Batch Mode Transmit Delay
67
Multiple Scanner Operation
68
Scanner Name
68
Application Work Groups
69
Application Work Group Selection
70
Reset The Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups
71
Reset The Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups
72
Use The Scanner With Bluetooth Devices
72
Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing (Ssp)
72
Bluetooth Hid Keyboard Connect
73
Virtual Keyboard
74
Bluetooth Hid Keyboard Disconnect
74
Pair With Bluetooth Low Energy (Ble) Devices
75
Bluetooth Serial Port - Pcs/Laptops
75
Pdas/Mobility Systems Devices
75
Change The Scanner’s Bluetooth Pin Code
76
Minimize Bluetooth/Ism Band Network Activity
76
Auto Reconnect Mode
76
Maximum Link Attempts
77
Relink Time-Out
78
Bluetooth/Ism Network Activity Examples
78
Host Acknowledgment
79
Host Ack On/Off
81
Host Ack Timeout
81
Host Ack Responses
81
Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings
83
Power Up Beeper
83
Beep On Bel Character
84
Trigger Click
84
Good Read And Error Indicators
84
Beeper – Good Read
84
Beeper Volume – Good Read
85
Beeper Pitch – Good Read
85
Vibrate – Good Read
86
Beeper Pitch – Error
86
Beeper Duration – Good Read
87
Led – Good Read
87
Number Of Beeps – Good Read
87
Number Of Beeps – Error
87
Good Read Delay
88
User-Specified Good Read Delay
88
Trigger Modes
89
Manual Trigger
89
Trigger Toggle
89
Serial Trigger
91
Read Time-Out
91
Presentation Mode
91
Triggered Presentation Mode
92
Presentation Led Behavior After Decode
92
Presentation Centering
92
In-Stand Sensor Mode
94
Poor Quality Codes
94
Poor Quality 1D Codes
94
Poor Quality Pdf Codes
95
Low Resolution Pdf Codes
95
Codegate
96
Streaming Presentation™ Mode
96
Streaming Presentation In-Stand
97
Hands Free Time-Out
97
Reread Delay
97
User-Specified Reread Delay
98
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