HP Value 2D Wireless Scanner User Manual

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HP Value Wireless Barcode ScannerUser Guide

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TabScan the following bar code to set the scanner back to the factory defaults.Figure 1-14 Set Base DefaultsNOTE: Scanning the “Set Base Defaults” ba

Page 3 - About This Guide

Figure 1-19 9Figure 1-20 Exit Global Suffix ModeFigure 1-21 Exit Programming ModeVolumeScan the following bar code to set the scanner back to the f

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Figure 1-24 Set HP DefaultsFigure 1-25 OffFigure 1-26 LowFigure 1-27 MediumFigure 1-28 High6 Chapter 1 Quick setup

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2 Product featuresHP Value Wireless Barcode ScannerWith rich feature sets and extensive options, the HP Value Wireless Barcode Scanner represents the

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3 Safety and maintenanceErgonomic recommendationsWARNING! In order to avoid or minimize the potential risk of ergonomic injury follow the recommendati

Page 7 - 1 Quick setup

CleaningExterior surfaces and scan windows exposed to spills, smudges or debris require periodic cleaning to ensurebest performance during scanning op

Page 8 - Carriage return

4 Setting up and using the scannerFollow the steps below to connect and get the scanner up and communicating with its host.1. Configure the Base Stati

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Figure 4-2 Lock Lever Disengaged2. Engage the locking mechanism by pushing up the lever as far as it will go.Figure 4-3 Lever in Locked PositionNOTE

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Connecting the base stationYou can connect the base station to a terminal, PC, or other host device. Turn off the host before connectionand consult th

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4. Connect to an AC adapter, and plug the AC power cord into the (wall) outlet.Figure 4-6 Connecting the Base Station1 Interface cable 4 AC/DC adapte

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© 2014 Hewlett-Packard DevelopmentCompany, L.P.Bluetooth is a trademark owned by itsproprietor and used by Hewlett-PackardCompany under license. Micro

Page 13 - 2 Product features

2USB 5Keyboard wedge3Wand Power Connection — Plug the AC adapter into an approved AC wall socket with the cable facing downwardsto prevent undue str

Page 14 - 3 Safety and maintenance

No. Icon LED STATUS2Charging Red On = the Battery is charging.2Charge completed Green On = the Battery is completely charged.2Charging + Chargecomplet

Page 15 - Cleaning

WARNING! Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat.Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the battery pack to each other wi

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The useful life of LI batteries depends on usage and number of charges, etc., after which they should beremoved from service, especially in mission cr

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Using the scannerThe scanner normally functions by capturing and decoding codes. The aiming system is activated on triggerpull and indicates the cente

Page 18 - Connecting the base station

Linking the scannerLink RF devices to baseFor RF devices, before configuring the interface it is necessary to link the handheld with the base.To link

Page 19 - 1Base station 4IBM

NOTE: The scanner can be set up to require a PIN code when connecting. If you want to set up a PIN, orwhen adding new equipment to a system that uses

Page 20 - Using the base

Figure 4-23 HID Alt Mode = ONPower offScan the bar code below to shut off power to the handheld until the next trigger pull.Figure 4-24 Power OffCou

Page 21 - Charging the batteries

Figure 4-27 Country Mode = BelgiumFigure 4-28 Country Mode = BritainFigure 4-29 Country Mode = Croatia*Figure 4-30 Country Mode = Czech Republic*F

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Figure 4-35 Country Mode = Hungary*Figure 4-36 Country Mode = ItalyFigure 4-37 Country Mode = Japanese 106-key*Figure 4-38 Country Mode = Lithuani

Page 23 - Replacing the battery pack

About This GuideThis guide provides information on setting up and using the HP Value Wireless Barcode Scanner.WARNING! Text set off in this manner ind

Page 24 - Using the scanner

Figure 4-43 Country Mode = SpainFigure 4-44 Country Mode = SwedenFigure 4-45 Country Mode = Slovakia*Figure 4-46 Country Mode = Switzerland**Suppo

Page 25 - Linking the scanner

Figure 4-49 Caps Lock State = Caps Lock ONFigure 4-50 Caps Lock State = AUTO Caps Lock EnableSelecting the base interface typeUpon completing the ph

Page 26 - HID alt mode

Figure 4-52 Select RS-232 Wincor-NixdorfFigure 4-53 Select RS-232 OPOS/UPOS/JavaPOSFigure 4-54 Select USB-COM-(to simulate RS-232 standard interfac

Page 27 - Country mode

Figure 4-59 Select KBD-AT-ALT-NK (Keyboard Wedge for IBM AT PS2 with alternate key encoding butwithout external keyboard)Figure 4-60 Select KBD-XT (

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Figure 4-67 Select USB Keyboard (USB Keyboard with standard key encoding)Scancode tablesReference to the PRG for information about control character

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5 Programming the scannerThe scanner is factory-configured with a set of standard default features. After scanning the interface barcode from the Inte

Page 30 - Caps lock state

Reading parametersPoint the scanner at the target and pull the trigger to enable the aiming system and the illuminator (redbeam) to decode the barcode

Page 31 - Interface selection

6 Operating modesScan modesThe imager can be set to operate in one of several scanning modes.Trigger Single: When the trigger is pulled, scanning is a

Page 32 - Keyboard interface

Figure 6-4 Scan Mode = Trigger Pulse MultipleFigure 6-5 Scan Mode = FlashingFigure 6-6 Scan Mode = Always OnFigure 6-7 Scan Mode = Stand ModePick

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Figure 6-10 Pick Mode = EnableMultiple labels in a volumeEnables/disables the ability of scanner to decode multiple labels in the same image. Several

Page 34 - Scancode tables

iv About This Guide

Page 35 - 5 Programming the scanner

A Technical supportOnline technical supportFor the online access to technical support information, self-solve tools, online assistance, community foru

Page 36 - Reading parameters

B Technical specificationsThe following table contains physical and performance characteristics, user environment and regulatoryinformation.Item Descr

Page 37 - 6 Operating modes

Depth of Field (Typical) 1 Symbology SR:10mil: 0" - 8.7" (0 - 22cm)20mil: up to 17.7” (up to 45cm)EAN 7.5mil: 0" - 5.9" (0 - 15cm)

Page 38 - Pick mode

Decode Capability 1D Bar Codes RS-232 Std, RS-232 Wincor-Nixdorf, RS-232 OPOS, USB Com Std., USB Keyboard, USB Alternate Keyboard, USB OEM, Keyb

Page 39 - Multiple labels in a volume

LED and beeper indicationsThe scanner’s beeper sounds and its LED illuminates to indicate various functions or errors on the scanner.An optional “Gree

Page 40 - A Technical support

INDICATION DESCRIPTION LED BEEPERLabel Programming ModeAcceptance of ProgrammingConfiguration option(s) havebeen successfully programmedvia labels and

Page 41 - B Technical specifications

C Hex-numeric keypadUse the bar codes that follow to enter numbers as you would select digits/characters from a keypad.Figure C-1 0Figure C-2 1Figur

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Figure C-8 7Figure C-9 8Figure C-10 9Figure C-11 AFigure C-12 BFigure C-13 CFigure C-14 DFigure C-15 E41

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Figure C-16 FFor HID Variable Pin Code only:If you make a mistake, scan the CANCEL barcode below to abort and not save the entry string. You can then

Page 44 - LED and beeper indications

Table of contents1 Quick setup ...

Page 45 - Base station indications

Interface selection ... 25Co

Page 46 - C Hex-numeric keypad

1 Quick setupUse the bar codes in this chapter to perform quick setup procedures for common tasks.Scan the following bar codes in the order listed bel

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OPOS driverThe scanner by default is shipped in the human interface device (HID) keyboard emulation mode. In order touse the barcode scanner with OLE

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Figure 1-8 Set HP DefaultsFigure 1-9 Set Global SuffixFigure 1-10 0Figure 1-11 DFigure 1-12 Exit Global Suffix ModeFigure 1-13 Exit Programming

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