Page 2 - Disclaimer
Disclaimer Hand Held Products, Inc. d/b/a HHP (“HHP”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should, in all cases, consult HHP to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in ...
Page 3 - Statement of Agency Compliance; FCC Class A Compliance Statement; To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, cables; Canadian Notice; The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been; Netherlands
i Statement of Agency Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired op...
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Page 5 - iii; Table of Contents
iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started About This Manual 1-1 Chapter 2 Terminal Interfaces Keyboard Wedge Interface 2-1 RS-232 Serial Interface 2-2 USB Keyboard Interface 2-4 Chapter 3 Programming the Scanner HHP SET ™ 3-1 Data Editor 3-3 Bar Code Programming Menu 3-5 Programming Procedures...
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Page 7 - About This Manual; -based utility that allows the user to
Getting Started 1-1 1. Getting Started The IMAGETEAM™ 3220 Mid-Range Linear Imager replaces traditional laser bar code scanners with a high speed scanner at a lower cost. Equipped with a new generation light intensifier and optical design, the IT3220 has a high intensity aiming line and captures bar...
Page 9 - HHP SET
Getting Started 1-3 The IT3220 and VT3060B/3080B models come with a main cable equipped with a RJ-45 phone plug, which can provide multiple host interface connections when combined with a host adapter cable. Please note that a separated cable adapter is needed to complete the cable connection for pr...
Page 11 - Terminal Interfaces; RJ45 Phone Plug; All scanners have been preset to the “; IBM; ” interface. If you need to change the host; Keyboard Wedge Interface; Emulate External Keyboard.
Terminal Interfaces 2-1 2. Terminal Interfaces The IT3220 and VT3060B/3080B scanners are easily configured to work with a variety of interfaces by installing the desired cable adapter and by programming the selected terminal interface. After identifying the communication interface you will use and o...
Page 12 - Keyboard Wedge Installation; Turn off your computer system and unplug the keyboard.; To Computer Keyboard Port; PC/AT Keyboard Wedge Connection; PS/2 Keyboard Wedge Connection; RS-232 Serial Interface; RS-232 Serial Interface Connection
Terminal Interfaces 2-2 Keyboard Wedge Installation Turn off your computer system and unplug the keyboard. Plug the RJ45 phone plug of scanner’s main cable into the PC/AT or PS/2 cable converter. Plug the male connector of the cable converter into the keyboard port of your computer. Plug the male co...
Page 13 - RS-232 Interface Installation
Terminal Interfaces 2-3 RS-232 Interface Installation Verify the RS-232 port (COM1 or COM2) available on your computer system. Plug the RJ45 phone plug of the main cable into the RS-232 cable adapter. Plug the 9-pin or 25-pin D-sub connector of the cable converter into the desired serial port on you...
Page 14 - 8 and Windows; USB Keyboard Interface; USB Keyboard Interface Connection; messages will display to register the scanner; USB Keyboard Interface; ” bar code to
Terminal Interfaces 2-4 USB Keyboard Interface The USB interface is one of the common standard peripheral interfaces for today’s computer system working under Windows ® 98 and Windows ® 2000 or above. Scanning the following bar code will program for the USB interface. USB Keyboard Interface Main Cab...
Page 15 - Programming the Scanner; or the programming; HHP SET at a Glance
Programming the Scanner 3-1 3. Programming the Scanner There are two ways to configure the IT3220 or the VT3060/3080 – either using HHP SET ™ or the programming bar codes in this user’s guide. Via HHP SET HHP SET is a unique software utility designed to operate under Microsoft ® Windows ® 95, 98, NT...
Page 16 - Host Link Command; HHP SET Host Link; Software Installation
Programming the Scanner 3-2 While you are asking HHP SET to do the “Download,” “Upload,” and “Diagnostic” with the scanner, HHP SET will ask you to use the scanner to scan the Host Link Command for initial handshaking with HHP SET and then perform your desired action. HHP SET Host Link Software Inst...
Page 17 - Data Editor; Data Format Editor; Insert; ” and other data
Programming the Scanner 3-3 Data Editor Data Editor is an Artificial Intelligence-based expert system used to format the scanned data before it is transmitted to the host system. The Data Editor condensed version has been embedded in the scanner. You gain access to desired Data Editor’s functions vi...
Page 18 - Application Example
Programming the Scanner 3-4 Application Example The bar code label is a 16-digit Code 39 that contains a 6-digit date code, a 6-digit serial number, and a 4-digit unit price (in that order). The scanner can do the following for you without software modification: Check the bar code to see if it is Co...
Page 19 - Set ”Added Field” to “; Insert 3 Added Fields; Set “AF2” to “; LF
Programming the Scanner 3-5 Set ”Added Field” to “ Insert 3 Added Fields .” Set “AF1” (Added Field 1) to “ AA .” Set “AF2” to “ S/N: .” Set “AF3” to “ TAB (Hex 09) .” Set ”Transmission Sequence” user defined transmission sequence to “ LF ,” “ AF3 ,” “ AF1 ,” “ F2 ,” “ AF3 ,” “ AF2 ,” “ F3 ,” and “ A...
Page 20 - Bar Code Programming Menu; The bar code commands are specially designed
Programming the Scanner 3-6 Bar Code Programming Menu The bar code commands are specially designed Proprietary bar code labels that allow you to set the scanner’s internal programming parameters. The three main programming bar code types are referred to as System Command , Family Code , and Option C...
Page 21 - END; ” Please; do not; turn off
Programming the Scanner 3-7 Program & End Scan “ PROGRAM ” Scanner enters programming mode, and inhibits all non-programming functions. Scan “ END ” Scanner exits programming mode, and stores all parameters in Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory, then issues the completion beep ( 3 short be...
Page 22 - EXAMPLE 1
Programming the Scanner 3-8 Selection Flow Diagrams EXAMPLE 1 Enter programming mode. Select one of desired programming families. Select one or several option codes. Finish cycling selection. (If necessary) Want to select another programming family? Exit programming mode. Scan “PROGRAM” Scan One of ...
Page 23 - TERMINAL ID; PROGRAM; Host Interface Selection
Programming the Scanner 3-9 Host Interface Selection ♦ TERMINAL ID ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Host Interface Selection US/EUROPEAN VERSION Standard/TTL RS-232 serial interface IBM PC/XT, 286/XT keyboard wedge interface (Full Size Din) IBM PS/2, 25-30 se...
Page 24 - User Defined Code ID
Programming the Scanner 3-10 User Defined Code ID This section allows the user to define and program a Code ID that is different from the Code ID default. To specify a one-character Code ID, scan in the 2-digit hex value for that character. Then scan “END.” The hex value can be determined by referri...
Page 25 - Symbology Programming
Programming the Scanner 3-11 Symbology Programming ♦ User Defined Code ID ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Option Code Symbol ID : 1 character Code 128 (default= B ) UCC/EAN-128 (default= C ) UPC-A (default= A ) EAN/JAN/CAN-13 (default= F ) Codabar/NW-7 (defa...
Page 26 - Code ID Transmission and Symbology Enable
Programming the Scanner 3-12 Symbology Programming ♦ Code ID Transmission and Symbology Enable ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Code ID Transmission Disable symbology ID transmission Enable prefix symbology ID transmission Enable suffix symbology ID transmiss...
Page 31 - Code 2 of 5 Family & German Post Code Setting; Code 2 of 5 Max. Length; German Postal Setting
Programming the Scanner 3-17 Symbology Programming ♦ Code 2 of 5 Family & German Post Code Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Code 2 of 5 Settings Select any Code 2 of 5 Select Standard/Industrial 2 of 5 only Select Matrix 2 of 5 only Select Interle...
Page 32 - Code 11 & Code 93 Setting; Code 93 Settings
Programming the Scanner 3-18 Symbology Programming ♦ Code 11 & Code 93 Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Code 11 Settings Select 1-check digit verification Select 2-check digit verification Disable check digit transmission Enable 1-check digit tran...
Page 34 - Telepen Settings
Programming the Scanner 3-20 Symbology Programming ♦ UK/Plessey & Telepen Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code UK/Plessey Settings Select UK/Plessey Standard Format Select UK/Plessey CLSI Format Disable Convert X to A-F Enable Convert X to A-F Disable...
Page 35 - Keyboard Interface Control
Programming the Scanner 3-21 Keyboard Interface Control ♦ Keyboard Layout (Language) Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Keyboard Layout The “Universal Selection” is only for PC/AT, PS/VP, PS/2 and IBM compatibles in DOS or Windows environment that can p...
Page 36 - Family Code Selection
Programming the Scanner 3-22 Keyboard Interface Control ♦ Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble & Delay Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Record Suffix None RETURN TAB SPACE ENTER (Numeric Key Pad) User defined character (1 character) 0 1 2 3 4 5, (00...
Page 37 - Caps Lock Control & Emulation Setting; Key Pad Emulation
Programming the Scanner 3-23 Keyboard Interface Control ♦ Caps Lock Control & Emulation Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Caps Lock Control “Caps Lock Off” State “Caps Lock On” State Auto Detect (PC/AT, PS/2, Keyboard Replacement and DOS/V Machines...
Page 38 - Serial Interface Control; Record Suffix, Handshaking & Time Out Setting; Postamble
Programming the Scanner 3-24 Serial Interface Control ♦ Record Suffix, Handshaking & Time Out Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code STX/ETX Control Disable STX/ETX transmission Enable STX/ETX transmission STX/ETX are two characters used to indicate the...
Page 39 - Baud Rate & Data Frame Setting
Programming the Scanner 3-25 Serial Interface Control ♦ Baud Rate & Data Frame Setting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Handshaking Protocol None (free running mode) RTS/CTS (hardware handshaking) ACK/NAK (software handshaking) Xon/Xoff (software handshak...
Page 40 - Wand Emulation Control
Programming the Scanner 3-26 PROGRAM Wand Emulation Control ♦ Output Polarity, Signal State, Margin/Module Time, Narrow/Wide Ratio, Code 39 Emulation ♦ END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Output Polarity High level (5Vdc) on Bar (low level on Space) Low level (0Vdc) on Ba...
Page 41 - Trigger Modes; Low Power Mode
Programming the Scanner 3-27 Trigger Modes This section allows the user to select the trigger mode that is different from the Trigger Mode default. The operations of each trigger mode are described as below. Low Power Mode When this operation mode is selected, the scanner goes into idle state after ...
Page 42 - Scanning Tolerance
Programming the Scanner 3-28 Diagnostic Mode (Test Reading) This operation mode is specifically designed for diagnostic purposes. When this operation mode is selected, the light source of the scanner is forced on without regard for other programmable parameters, such as double scan verification, red...
Page 43 - Operation Control; Trigger Mode, Buzzer Tone, Scanning Tolerance
Programming the Scanner 3-29 Operation Control ♦ Trigger Mode, Buzzer Tone, Scanning Tolerance ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Operation Mode Low Power mode (Low Power triggering) Manual trigger (External triggering) Level mode (Auto power off) Alternative m...
Page 44 - Advanced Operation Control; Reread Delay
Programming the Scanner 3-30 Advanced Operation Control This section allows the user to program the following parameters for advance operation control. The definitions of each parameter are described below. Reread Delay This feature is designed to inhibit the scanner from reading the same bar code w...
Page 45 - Reread Delay, Scan Voting
Programming the Scanner 3-31 Operation Control ♦ Reread Delay, Scan Voting ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Reread Delay Disable Immediate time out duration Short time out duration Medium time out duration Long time out duration Force Verification 0 1 2 3 4 5...
Page 46 - Condensed Data Editor
Programming the Scanner 3-32 Condensed Data Editor ♦ Preamble, Postamble, Data Length & Symbol ID Trans. ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Preamble None 1-15 characters (use hex value for each character) Maximum 15-character input; scan “FIN” to terminate ...
Page 47 - Data Formatter
Programming the Scanner 3-33 Condensed Data Editor ♦ Data Formatter ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Formatter Control Disable Select one bar code symbology Select all bar code symbologies FIN (2 digits) 00 automatic termination automatic term...
Page 48 - Data Verifier Settings
Programming the Scanner 3-34 Condensed Data Editor ♦ Data Verifier Settings ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Verifier Control Disable Select one bar code symbology Select all bar code symbologies FIN (2 digits) 00 automatic termination automat...
Page 49 - Data Replacer Settings
Programming the Scanner 3-35 Condensed Data Editor ♦ Data Replacer Settings ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Replacer Control Disable Select one bar code symbology Select all bar code symbologies FIN (2 digits) 00 automatic termination automat...
Page 50 - Data Organizer Settings
Programming the Scanner 3-36 Condensed Data Editor ♦ Data Organizer Settings ♦ PROGRAM END(Exit) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Organizer Control Disable Select one bar code symbology Select all bar code symbologies FIN (2 digits) 00 automatic termination autom...
Page 51 - Select a Bar Code Symbology; Actual Bar Code read :; Programming Procedure; Verifier
Programming the Scanner 3-37 Select a Bar Code Symbology You can use the Condensed Data Editor for an advanced transmission arrangement with one or all bar code symbologies. If you scan “00” to select all types, the scanner arranges all incoming data to meet your pre-defined format. If you want to s...
Page 53 - Obtaining Factory Service
Customer Service 4-1 4. Customer Service Obtaining Factory Service HHP provides service for all its products through a service center located in Charlotte, North Carolina, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return the unit to HHP (postage ...
Page 54 - Asia Pacific Office
Customer Service 4-2 For service in Asia, please contact your HHP representative or your local distributor. Asia Pacific Office Hand Held Products, Inc. 10/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre 194-200 Lockhart Road Wanchai, Hong Kong Telephone: Int+852-2511-3050 or 2511-3132 Fax: Int+852-251-1355 For servic...
Page 57 - Limited Warranty Duration
Limited Warranty 5-2 AMOUNT PAID TO HHP FOR THE PRODUCT. THESE LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT EVEN WHEN HHP MAY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INJURIES, LOSSES, OR DAMAGES. SOME STATES, PROVINCES, OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF...
Page 58 - Appendix A
Appendix A A-1 Appendix A This chapter gives the most up-to-date description of scanner accessories, including various Host Interface Cable Adapters, Beeping Indications, and the Keyboard Function Code Table. Also, all necessary bar code commands are printed in the foldout of the back cover of this ...
Page 59 - Illustration
Appendix A A-2 Illustration Description PC/AT KB Wedge Cable Converter - Desktop PC/AT KB Wedge - 5P DIN Male & Female Connectors PS/2 KB Wedge Cable Converter - PS/2 KB Wedge - DOS/V KB Wedge - 6P Mini-DIN M&F Connectors USB KB Cable Converter - USB KB Direct Link - 4P USB Type A Male Conne...
Page 61 - Beeping Indications; Descriptions
Appendix A-4 Beeping Indications No. Descriptions Beeping Buzzer Tone 01 Internal or operation memory error Repeated beeps medium 02 Internal fatal error Repeated beeps medium 03 Beginning the normal operation 2 short beeps high + low 04 Entering the programming mode (Program) 3 short beeps high + l...
Page 62 - Keyboard Function Code Table
Appendix A A-5 Keyboard Function Code Table No. ANSI ASCII Key Function No. ANSI ASCII Key Function 00 NUL 00H RESERVED 16 DLE 10H F7 01 SOH 01H CTRL (Left) 17 DC1 11H F8 02 STX 02H ALT (Left) 18 DC2 12H F9 03 ETX 03H SHIFT 19 DC3 13H F10 04 EOT 04H CAPS LOCK 20 DC4 14H CTRL (Right) 05 ENQ 05H NUM L...
Page 63 - ASCII Input Shortcut; HEX; HEX/ASCII Reference Table
Appendix A A-6 ASCII Input Shortcut To configure the user definable parameters of the scanner via the programming bar codes, you will be asked to scan your desired ASCII value in HEX form. You have to refer to the “ HEX/ASCII Table ” for details. Example: If you want the scanned data output leading ...
Page 64 - Bar Code Command Menu; System Command; SYSLIST
Appendix A A-7 Bar Code Command Menu Option Code : “0 – 9”, “A – F” System Command 0 8 4 C 1 9 5 D 2 A 6 E 3 B 7 F FIN (Finish) END (Exit) ( System List) SYSLIST (Master Default) M_DEFAULT
Page 65 - Sample Bar Codes; Codabar
Appendix A A-8 Sample Bar Codes Codabar A13579B Code 39 BC321 Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 Code 128 Code 128 Code 93 123456-9$ Matrix 2 of 5 6543210 Code 2 of 5 123456 EAN 13 9 780330 290951 UPC-A 0 123456 7890 5
Page 66 - Bar Code System Command; Bar Code System Command Set
Appendix A A-9 Bar Code System Command Bar Code System Command Set PC/AT, PS/2 Keyboard Wedge System Information List (SYSLIST) Keyboard Replacement Factory Default Setting (M_DEFAULT) RS-232 Serial Interface USB Keyboard Interface HHP SET Host Link