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Page 1 - LH2 Fixed Position 2D Imager

This version of the manual supports rmware 2232 and greater. Release date: Mar 05User’s ManualLH2 Fixed Position 2D Imager25-ULH2R101-01 Preliminar

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Chapter 110Chapter 111Quick Start-Up ProcedureThis section is for those who wish to start using the imager before reading the complete manual. In onl

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Optimization Matrix100 101AppendixSET 2 - Barcodes for Continuous TriggerSmallA1 B1 C1 D1A2 B2 C2 D2A3 B3 C3 D3A B CD123HighLowLargeSymbol Density Wor

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Optimization Matrix100 101AppendixAppendix BMechanical LayoutFRONT VIEWREAR VIEWSIDE VIEWB

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102Appendix BAAAABBA = Four A type mounting holes represent the Opticon standard bracket.B = Three B type mounting holes represent the optional Indust

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Chapter 110Chapter 111 • Click on the ASCII Setup button. In the ASCII Setup screen, select Echo typed locally so that any keyboard commands you

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Page 8 - Organization of this Manual

Chapter 112Chapter132Chapter 2Technical SpecicationOPTICAL Field of View 21º horizontal x 15º vertical (approx) Optical Resolution 1024 x 1

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Chapter 214Chapter 215ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Operating 0º to +40º C (+32º to +104º F) Storage -20º to +60º C (-4º to +140º F) Humid

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Chapter 214Chapter 215ORDERING INFORMATION Part No. Description LH2RRIS-056 LH2, RS232 Interface LH2-R1-SK1 Developers test and evaluation

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Chapter 216Chapter173Chapter 3Positioning the Imager for Optimal PerformanceAchieving Optimum PerformanceFour items greatly impact performance: 1) Dis

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Chapter 318Chapter 319much shorter distance range than low density bar codes with larger bars.The following chart in gure 3.1 shows the “typi

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Chapter 318Chapter 319Figure 3.3LH2 Decode Zone

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Statement of Agency ComplianceThe LH2 can be set to use targeting lasers. If the targeting lasers are activated, do not stare into the beams. The LH

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Chapter 320Chapter 3212) Avoiding Specular ReectionDo not position the imager at an angle that causes the LED illumination to be reected directly ba

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Chapter 320Chapter 321Code Readability Index Rule:The Reader will store the rule and reset, but will not output the Readability Index until the Readab

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Chapter 322Chapter 3234) Imager Field of View & ResolutionThe LH2’s dual eld optical system may be modied based on your scanning environment. Th

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Chapter 322Chapter 323Figure 3.26401024FarNear640320480FarNear320Figure 3.3SXGA Imaging AreaVGA Imaging AreaThe LH2 may be easily optimized for any wo

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Chapter 324Chapter 325Symbol Size - Here are a few approximate examples of large, medium and small symbols. * Factory Default Setting * All trigge

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Chapter 324Chapter 325DenitionsSymbol Density: The amount of information versus the total area occupied by the symbol. In order to achieve high densi

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Chapter 326Chapter 327symbol. It affects both the density and the size of the barcode that can be decoded. Near Field (NF): The nearest eld of the LH

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Chapter 326Chapter 327SmallA1 B1 C1 D1A2 B2 C2 D2A3 B3 C3 D3A B CD123HighLowLargeSymbol Density Working Range* All triggers programmed to this setting

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Chapter 328Chapter 329Right Trigger Optimization MatrixSmallA1 B1 C1 D1A2 B2 C2 D2A3 B3 C3 D3A B CD123HighLowLargeSymbol Density Working RangeSmall to

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Chapter 328Chapter 329Application NotesTips for Achieving High ThroughputIn some applications your primary objective may be to achieve the

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LH2 User’s ManualCopyright © 2004 the Opticon, Inc..All Rights Reserved.The software described in this manual may only be used in accordance with the

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Chapter 330Chapter314Chapter 4Conguring the ImagerSince the operation of a LH2 imager is microprocessor controlled, it is possible to modify or progr

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Chapter 432Chapter33Symbology Defaults:All 1D Codes ONAztec OFFCodabar ONCode 128 ON Code 93 ON Code 39

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Chapter 432Chapter335Chapter 5Application Engineering SupportTechnical Assistance and SupportOpticon is eager to help you integrate the LH2 imager int

Page 31 - Chapter 4

Chapter 534Chapter35Modied and/or Customized ImagersOpticon will work with you to modify or customize imagers to match your requirements. Imagers

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Chapter 534Chapter356Chapter 6Imager Servicing and MaintenanceThe LH2 imager contains no user adjustable or serviceable parts in the inter

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Chapter 63637AppendixThis page is left blank intentionally

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Chapter 63637AppendixAAppendix AProgramming Menus & CommandsHow to use the Appendix?The appendix has all the programming commands laid out in a

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Appendix A38Appendix A39Programming Code: Serial Command:A bar code to program the command. If a serial command is available then you can send the p

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Appendix A38Appendix A39CRB FilesThe CRB le is a convenient method for creating and maintaining a set of commands that can be easily sent to the read

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Table of ContentsOrganization of this Manual 8Chapter 1 9Introduction and Getting Started 9Product Overview 9Quick Start-Up Procedure 1

Page 38 - Appendix A

Appendix A40General Options41For example you can create a test.crb le that contains commands to enable Aztec symbology and make the reader beep three

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Appendix A40General Options41General OptionsCommand Name:Reset to Factory DefaultsUsage:Use this option to reset the imager to RS232 factory defaults.

Page 40 - General Options

42General OptionsGeneral Options43Command Name:Save SettingsUsage:This command saves the current settings on the imager.Description:Always use this co

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42General OptionsGeneral Options43Command Name:Clear All CodeXML RulesUsage:Clears any rules and also the prex and sufx settings.Description:This co

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44General OptionsGeneral Options45Command Name:Reader ID & Firmware VersionUsage:To nd out the Reader ID and Firmware version of the imager.Descr

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44General OptionsGeneral Options45Example: test2.crbOn sending the test2.crb le, the LH2 will be reset to factory defaults and on your screen you wil

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46General OptionsGeneral Options47Command Name:Barcode Readability IndexUsage:The Readability Index provides a measurement of a specic symbol’s ease

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46General OptionsGeneral Options47Options:Programming Code: Serial Command:Readability Index Output EnableP%da1<┘Once read, each time a data symbol

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48General Options49Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Software TriggerUsage:Simulates a trigger.Description:This command will post a single simulated

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48General Options49Symbology OptionsSymbology OptionsCommand Name:Aztec SymbologyUsage:Sets the Aztec bar code symbology options.Description:This comm

Page 48 - Symbology Options

Right & Left Trigger Optimization Matrix 27Continuous Trigger Optimization Matrix 28Right Trigger Optimization Matrix 28Application Notes

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Symbology Options5051Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Codabar SymbologyUsage:Sets the Codabar bar code symbology options.Description:This command allows

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Symbology Options5051Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Codablock F SymbologyUsage:Sets the Codablock F bar code symbology options.Description:This command

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Symbology Options5253Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Code 128 SymbologyUsage:Sets the Code 128 bar code symbology options.Description:This command allow

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Symbology Options5253Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Code 93 SymbologyUsage:Sets the Code 93 bar code symbology options.Description:This command allows

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Symbology Options5455Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Code 39 SymbologyUsage:Sets the Code 39 bar code symbology options.Description:This command allows

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Symbology Options5455Symbology OptionsProgramming Code: Serial Command:Enable checksum and strip from result P%702<┘Code 39 Extended Full ASCII ON

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Symbology Options5657Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Composite SymbologiesUsage:Sets the Composite bar code symbology options.Description:This command a

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Symbology Options5657Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Data Matrix SymbologyUsage:Sets the Data Matrix 2D bar code symbology options.Description:This comm

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Symbology Options5859Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Interleaved 2 of 5 SymbologyUsage:Sets the Interleaved 2 of 5 bar code symbology options.Descriptio

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Symbology Options5859Symbology OptionsProgramming Code: Serial Command:I 2 of 5 Four digits ON O%c92I 2 of 5 Four digits OFF Q%c92

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Clear All CodeXML Rules 43Reader ID & Firmware Version 44Example: test2.crb 45Barcode Readability Index 46Software Trigger 48Read Near and Fa

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Symbology Options6061Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Maxicode SymbologyUsage:Sets the Maxicode 2D bar code symbology options.Description:This command al

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Symbology Options6061Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Micro PDF 417 SymbologyUsage:Sets the Micro PDF 417 2D bar code symbology options.Description:This

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Symbology Options6263Symbology OptionsCommand Name:MSI Plessy SymbologyUsage:Sets the MSI Plessy bar code symbology options.Description:This command a

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Symbology Options6263Symbology OptionsCommand Name:PDF 417 SymbologyUsage:Sets the PDF 417 2D bar code symbology options.Description:This command allo

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Symbology Options6465Symbology OptionsCommand Name:Postal SymbologiesUsage:Sets different Postal bar code symbology options.Description:This command

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Symbology Options6465Symbology OptionsProgramming Code: Serial Command:Postnet ON P%4b2000<┘Postnet and Planet ON P%4b2080<┘Royal Mail ON P%4b20

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Symbology Options6667Symbology OptionsCommand Name:QR Code SymbologyUsage:Sets the QR Code 2D bar code symbology options.Description:This command allo

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Symbology Options6667Symbology OptionsProgramming Code: Serial Command:QR Code Inverse ON P%2b2<┘Both Inverse and Standard ON P%2b3<┘

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Symbology Options6869Symbology OptionsCommand Name:RSS SymbologyUsage:Sets different RSS bar code symbology options.Description:This command allows yo

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Symbology Options6869Symbology OptionsRSS 14 Stacked ON P%4c#16<┘RSS Expanded ON P%4c1<┘

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Stop Bits 75Parity 76Hardware Settings 77Beep Volume 77Laser Targeting 78Laser Brightness 79Left Key Programming 80Right Key Programming 81Con

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Symbology Options7071Symbology OptionsCommand Name:UPC / EAN / JAN SymbologiesUsage:Sets the UPC/EAN/JAN bar code symbology options.Description:This c

Page 72 - Communication Parameters

Symbology Options7071Symbology OptionsUPC Extension ON P%4d1<┘UPC Extension OFF P%4d0<┘

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Communication Parameters72Communication Parameters73Communication ParametersCommand Name:Baud RateUsage:Sets the RS-232 baud rate.Description:This co

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Communication Parameters72Communication Parameters734800 P%1c12C0<┘9600 P%1c2580<┘19200 P%1c4B00<┘38400 P%1c9600<┘115200 P%1c1C200<┘

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Communication Parameters74Communication Parameters75Command Name:Data BitsUsage:Sets the RS-232 Data Bits options.Description:This command allows you

Page 76 - Hardware Settings

Communication Parameters74Communication Parameters75Command Name:Stop BitsUsage:Sets the RS-232 Stop Bits options.Description:This command allows you

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Communication Parameters76Hardware Settings77Command Name:ParityUsage:Sets the RS-232 Parity options.Description:This command allows you to set approp

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Communication Parameters76Hardware Settings77Hardware SettingsCommand Name:Beep VolumeUsage:Sets the buzzer volume.Description:This command allows yo

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Hardware Settings78Hardware Settings79Command Name:Laser TargetingUsage:Sets the targeting laser beam.Description:This command allows you to turn

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Hardware Settings78Hardware Settings79Command Name:Laser BrightnessUsage:Sets the targeting laser brightness.Description:This command allows you to ch

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Chapter9Organization of this ManualThis manual provides the necessary instructions for installing and using an Opticon LH2 Fixed Position Imager. The

Page 82 - Continuous Scan

Hardware Settings80Hardware Settings81Command Name:Left Key ProgrammingUsage:Programs the left key to different options.Description:This command allow

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Hardware Settings80Hardware Settings81Command Name:Right Key ProgrammingUsage:Programs the right key to different options.Description:This command a

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Continuous Scan82Continuous Scan83Continuous ScanCommand Name:Continuous ScanUsage:Sets the imager in continuous scan mode.Description:This command al

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Continuous Scan82Continuous Scan83Continuous Scan OFF (Default) P%c40<┘

Page 86 - Advance Settings

Continuous Scan84Continuous Scan85Command Name:Continuous Scan - Trigger DelaysUsage:Sets the delay time for continuous scan.Description:This command

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Continuous Scan84Continuous Scan85Command Name:Duplicate Scan DelayUsage:Sets the duplicate scan delay time in the continuous scan mode.Description:Th

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Advance Settings86Advance Settings87Advance SettingsCommand Name:Decode Time & LED’s for Non Standard InksUsage:Sets the Decode Time and LED to re

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Advance Settings86Advance Settings87Short Decode Time P%aa80<┘Long Decode Time P%AA180<┘LED’s for Non Standard Inks ON P%b61<┘LED’s for Non S

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Advance Settings88Advance Settings89Command Name:Targeting Zone ToleranceUsage:Sets the Targeting Zone Tolerance of the imager.Description:This comman

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Advance Settings88Advance Settings89100 P%9d64<┘125 P%9d7d<┘150 P%9d96<┘200 P%9dc8<┘400 P%9d190<┘

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Chapter9Chapter 1Introduction and Getting StartedProduct OverviewThe LH2 xed position imager is truly a revolutionary new 2D imager. The omnidirectio

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Advance Settings90Advance Settings91Command Name:WindowingUsage:Sets the imaging window size.Description:You may optimize the LH2 decode zone i

Page 94 - Prex / Sufx

Advance Settings90Advance Settings91Medium 2D Bar Codes P%53#512<┘P%54#512<┘P%C7#512<┘P%C8#512<┘Large 2D Bar Codes P%53#640<┘P%54#640&

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Advance Settings92Prex \ Sufx93Command Name:VGA & SXGA ModeUsage:Sets the imager optical resolution.Description:User’s may optimize the LH2’s m

Page 96 - Optimization Matrix

Advance Settings92Prex \ Sufx93Prex & Sufx SettingsCommand Name:Prex SettingsUsage:Sets the prex for a bar code.Description:Scan the followi

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94Prex / SufxPrex \ Sufx95Prex - Carriage Return & Line Feed---Note: For custom prex commands or to create serial commands for th

Page 98 - Setting

94Prex / SufxPrex \ Sufx95Command Name:Sufx SettingsUsage:Sets the sufx for a bar code.Description:Scan the following barcodes to set appropriat

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96Prex / Sufx97Optimization MatrixSufx - Tab---Sufx - Carriage Return---Sufx - Line Feed---Sufx - Carriage Return & Line Feed---Note: For

Page 100 - Appendix

96Prex / Sufx97Optimization MatrixCommand Name:Optimization MatrixUsage:Sets the imager to read different sizes of barcodes.Description:By setting a

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Optimization Matrix9899Optimization MatrixSXGA ModeNear Field Decoding: OnFar Field Decoding: OnNF Resolution: 1024 x 640FF Resolution: 1024 x 640Deco

Page 102 - Appendix B

Optimization Matrix9899Optimization MatrixSmallA1 B1 C1 D1A2 B2 C2 D2A3 B3 C3 D3A B CD123HighLowLargeSymbol Density Working RangeSmall to Large Symbol

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