Honeywell Voyager 1400g

Honeywell Voyager 1400g manual

Honeywell Voyager 1400g

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Voyager™ 1400g Series

Area-imaging scanner, user’s guide.

View the manual for the Honeywell Voyager 1400g here, for free. This manual comes under the category barcode reader and has been rated by 4 people with an average of a 8. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Honeywell Voyager 1400g or do you need help?  Ask your question here

  • Table of Contents
  • About This Manual
  • Unpacking Your Device
  • Connecting with USB
  • Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
  • Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
  • Connecting with RS485
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Bar Code Security Settings
  • Setting Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults
  • Introduction
  • Programming the Interface - Plug and Play
  • Keyboard Wedge
  • Laptop Direct Connect
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • RS485 Packet Mode
  • USB IBM SurePos
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Verifone® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
  • Gilbarco® Terminal Default Settings
  • Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Datalogic™ Magellan© Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Control Character Output
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Receiver Time-Out
  • RS232 Timeout
  • Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout
  • Power Up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Trigger Click
  • Beeper – Good Read
  • Beeper Volume – Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch – Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch – Error
  • Beeper Duration – Good Read
  • LED – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Error
  • Good Read Delay
  • User-Specified Good Read Delay
  • LED Illumination - Manual Trigger
  • In-Stand Sensor Mode
  • Idle Illumination - Presentation Mode
  • Presentation Sensitivity
  • Presentation Centering
  • Mobile Phone Read Mode
  • Hands Free Time-Out
  • Reread Delay
  • User-Specified Reread Delay
  • Video Reverse
  • Working Orientation
  • To Add a Prefix or Suffix:
  • To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay
  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Formatter
  • Primary/Alternate Data Formats
  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Code 39 Code Page
  • Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Code 93 Code Page
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)
  • Matrix 2 of 5
  • ISBT 128 Concatenation
  • Code 128 Code Page
  • UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
  • Coupon GS1 DataBar Output
  • ISBN Translate
  • GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
  • GS1 DataBar Limited
  • GS1 DataBar Expanded
  • Codablock A
  • Codablock F
  • MacroPDF417
  • MicroPDF417
  • UPC/EAN Version
  • GS1 Emulation
  • TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
  • QR Code Page
  • Data Matrix Code Page
  • Aztec Code Page
  • Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
  • Single 2D Postal Codes:
  • Combination 2D Postal Codes:
  • Keyboard Function Relationships
  • Supported Interface Keys
  • To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
  • Show Decoder Revision
  • Show Scan Driver Revision
  • Show Software Revision
  • Show Data Format
  • Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults
  • Conventions
  • Menu Command Syntax
  • Menu Commands
  • Voyager 1400g Scanner Product Specifications
  • Serial Output
  • RS485 Output
  • Cleaning the Device
  • Inspecting Cords and Connectors
  • Replacing an Interface Cable
  • Troubleshooting a Voyager 1400g Scanner
  • Customer Support
  • Linear Symbologies
  • 2D Symbologies
  • Postal Symbologies
  • ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)
  • Lower ASCII Reference Table
  • ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements
  • Unicode Key Maps
  • Sample Symbols
  • Programming Chart

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Honeywell Voyager 1400g #1

The Honeywell Voyager 1400g barcode reader is equipped with a 640-pixel optical sensor for accurate scanning of 1D and 2D barcodes. It has a standard USB interface for easy connectivity to various devices. The barcode reader has a power consumption of 400 mA during operation and consumes only 0.45 W of power when in standby mode. At 119 g, it is lightweight and easy to handle. This scanner is designed with an International Protection (IP) code of IP42 meaning it has a moderate level of protection against dust and water. It has a width of 66 millimeters making it compact and convenient to carry around. The Honeywell Voyager 1400g is a reliable product constructed with high-quality materials ensuring durability over time. Overall, the Honeywell Voyager 1400g barcode reader is a compact and efficient tool for scanning barcodes across various industries. Its precise scanner and efficient interface make it an essential tool for businesses that need an accurate way of tracking products and inventory. Whether you need to scan 1D or 2D codes, this reader gets the job done in a timely and accurate manner.

Ports & interfaces

Weight & dimensions, performance, operational conditions, logistics data.

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Honeywell Voyager 1400g below.

What is the weight of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1400g has a weight of 119 g.

What is the height of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1400g has a height of 43 mm.

What is the width of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1400g has a width of 66 mm.

What is the depth of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1400g has a depth of 180 mm.

Is the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1400g is available in English .

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Honeywell Voyager 1400g Installation Guide

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Approximated time: 15-20 min

1. Make sure you have the right Barcode Scanner

The scanner must meet the following requirements: 

  • COM Mode:  The Scanner has Serial Emulation Mode (Virtual COM Port Mode)
  • USB Interface:  This means that it is connected via USB to the computer.
  • It can decode the barcodes format that you want to use:  For example, if you want to use QR codes, the Scanner must be able to decode 2D barcodes. 
  • Mobile Screen Reading:  This Barcode Scanner includes Mobile Screen Reading Feature.

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2. Install the Drivers of your Honeywell 1400g

 Before using the scanner, some drivers need to be installed on the computer. 

  • Make sure the barcode scanner is not plugged in.
  • Download the  USB Serial Emulation Mode Drivers (Virtual COM Port Drivers) .  Click here to Download
  • Once the driver has been downloaded. Unzip the content in a new folder

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  • Open the containing folder and right-click on the  setup.bat  file, then click on  Run as Administrator  and follow the steps to complete the installation

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3. Scan the configuration Barcodes 

There are 3 barcodes you must scan to properly set-up the scanner.  Once you finish scanning all the barcodes, unplug the scanner and plug it back in:

  • Scan the following barcode to enable the Serial Emulation Mode. Once you do that you should hear a beep:

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  • Scan the following barcode to enable the CR Suffix:

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  • Finally, the following barcode will enable the presentation mode:

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4. Make sure the Reader is correctly connected to the Computer

  • Connect the reader to the computer if you haven't done so

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  • Identify the Barcode Scanner COM number in the  COM/LPT ports Menu . (You will need this number later) 

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5. Install the Virtuagym Check-in Client

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  • Open your portal > Go to Business Settings > Connections >  Click Here to Download the Check-in Client Setup
  • After the download has been completed. Double click on the  .exe  file, then click on  Install  to start the installation: 

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  • When the installation has been completed, you will see the following message indicating that you haven't added a reader yet. Click  OK  to continue.

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6. Create a Connection Key in your Portal

Before you continue with the installation process, you have to create a connection in your online portal. A connection is a setting in the system that will enable a communication interface between the online portal and the Check-in Software that you just installed.

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To create a new connection:

  • Go to your portal >  Business Settings  >  Connections .
  • Click on  New  to create a new Connection
  • Set a name and a description (Optional)
  • Save  the connection

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  • Once the connection has been saved just click on it and copy the API Key:

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7. Setting up the Check-in Client

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  • Click on  Add New  to add a New  Connection .
  • Select  Serial  and enter the  Reader Name .
  • Paste the  API Key  in the textbox
  • Select the  COM Port  of the Scanner from the drop down menu and Click  OK .
  • Then Click on  Restart Program

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8. Test the Connection

Once the reader has been added it is recommended to test the connection to make sure it is working. To do so:

  • Scan a barcode  by passing it 
  • If the Check-in client reacts to the scan, it means that the reader is ready to be used. You will notice that a notification will pop up at the bottom right of your screen and you will see a record in the  Login History  

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9. Next Steps

Learn how to connect/associate a card to a member

Learn how to create business rules for Access Control.

Make Check-in Client start on Windows Startup 

 Troubleshooting

  • Click here if the system is asking you to enable the smart card service
  • Click here if you have a different Barcode Scanner

 Quick Tips

  • If you have several scanners attached to the computer, it is recommended to create a connection per scanner. Example: If you have a scanner at the Front desk and another reader in a turnstile, create 2 separate connections in the online portal as well as in the Check-in Client
  • If you want your members to use credits for the Check-in,   see how to set up business rules for the Access Control.

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Honeywell Voyager 1450g

Honeywell Voyager 1450g manual

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  • Voyager™ 1450g/1452g/1450g2DHR Series

User’s Guide

View the manual for the Honeywell Voyager 1450g here, for free. This manual comes under the category barcode reader and has been rated by 3 people with an average of a 8.9. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Honeywell Voyager 1450g or do you need help?  Ask your question here

  • Technical Assistance
  • Product Service and Repair
  • Limited Warranty
  • Send Feedback
  • About This Manual
  • Unpacking Your Device
  • Connecting with USB
  • Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
  • Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
  • Connecting with RS485
  • Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Bar Code Security Settings
  • Setting Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults
  • Introduction
  • Programming the Interface - Plug and Play
  • Keyboard Wedge
  • Laptop Direct Connect
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • RS485 Packet Mode
  • USB IBM SurePos
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Remote MasterMind™ for USB
  • Verifone® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
  • Gilbarco® Terminal Default Settings
  • Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Datalogic™ Magellan© Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Control Character Output
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Receiver Time-Out
  • RS232 Handshaking
  • RS232 Timeout
  • Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout
  • How the Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works
  • Linking the Scanner to a Charge Base
  • Linking the Scanner to an Access Point
  • Replacing a Linked Scanner
  • Communication Between the Cordless System and the Host
  • Programming the Scanner and Base or Access Point
  • RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation
  • Linking Process
  • Scanner Is Out of Range
  • Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range
  • Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode On
  • Page Button
  • Charging Information
  • Battery Recommendations
  • Proper Disposal of the Battery
  • Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base/Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base Power Communication Indicator
  • Reset Scanner
  • Scanning While in Base Cradle
  • Base Charging Modes
  • Paging Mode
  • Paging Pitch
  • Beeper Pitch - Base Error
  • Number of Beeps - Base Error
  • Scanner Report
  • Scanner Address
  • Base or Access Point Address
  • Charge Only Mode
  • Linked Modes
  • Override Locked Scanner
  • Alarm Sound Type
  • Scanner Power Time-Out Timer
  • Flexible Power Management
  • Batch Mode Beep
  • Batch Mode Storage
  • Batch Mode Quantity
  • Batch Mode Output Order
  • Total Records
  • Delete Last Code
  • Clear All Codes
  • Transmit Records to Host
  • Batch Mode Transmit Delay
  • Multiple Scanner Operation
  • Scanner Name
  • Application Work Group Selection
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups
  • Virtual Keyboard
  • Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect
  • Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops
  • PDAs/Mobility Systems Devices
  • Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code
  • Auto Reconnect Mode
  • Maximum Link Attempts
  • Relink Time-Out
  • Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples
  • Host Acknowledgment
  • Power Up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Trigger Click
  • Beeper – Good Read
  • Beeper Volume – Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch – Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch – Error
  • Beeper Duration – Good Read
  • LED – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Good Read
  • Number of Beeps – Error
  • Good Read Delay
  • User-Specified Good Read Delay
  • LED Illumination - Manual Trigger
  • Read Time-Out
  • Idle Illumination - Presentation Mode
  • Presentation Sensitivity
  • Presentation Centering
  • In-Stand Sensor Mode
  • Poor Quality 1D Codes
  • Poor Quality PDF Codes
  • Mobile Phone Read Mode
  • Hands Free Time-Out
  • Reread Delay
  • 2D Reread Delay
  • Activation Character
  • End Character Activation After Good Read
  • Character Activation Laser Timeout
  • Deactivation Character
  • Illumination Lights
  • User-Specified Aimer Delay
  • Video Reverse
  • Working Orientation
  • To Add a Prefix or Suffix:
  • To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay
  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Formatter
  • Primary/Alternate Data Formats
  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Code 39 Code Page
  • Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Code 93 Code Page
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop)
  • Matrix 2 of 5
  • ISBT 128 Concatenation
  • Code 128 Code Page
  • UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
  • Coupon GS1 DataBar Output
  • Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
  • ISBN Translate
  • GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional
  • GS1 DataBar Limited
  • GS1 DataBar Expanded
  • Codablock A
  • Codablock F
  • MacroPDF417
  • MicroPDF417
  • UPC/EAN Version
  • GS1 Emulation
  • TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
  • QR Code Page
  • Data Matrix Code Page
  • Aztec Code Page
  • Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
  • Single 2D Postal Codes:
  • Combination 2D Postal Codes:
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)
  • Keyboard Function Relationships
  • Supported Interface Keys
  • To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
  • Show Decoder Revision
  • Show Scan Driver Revision
  • Show Software Revision
  • Show Data Format
  • Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults
  • Conventions
  • Menu Command Syntax
  • Trigger Commands
  • Menu Commands
  • Voyager 1450g Scanner Product Specifications
  • Voyager 1450g2DHR Scanner Product Specifications
  • Voyager 1452g Cordless Scanner Product Specifications
  • CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product Specifications
  • Serial Output
  • RS485 Output
  • Cleaning the Device
  • Inspecting Cords and Connectors
  • Replacing a Corded Scanner Interface Cable
  • Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base
  • Changing a Cordless Scanner Battery
  • Troubleshooting a Corded Scanner
  • Troubleshooting a Base
  • Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner
  • Linear Symbologies
  • 2D Symbologies
  • Postal Symbologies
  • ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)
  • Lower ASCII Reference Table
  • ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements
  • Unicode Key Maps

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Honeywell Voyager 1450g #1

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g is a barcode reader that offers scanning capabilities for both 1D and 2D barcodes. It is a wired device that connects via a USB interface, providing a reliable and efficient connection for data transfer. With its handheld design, the Honeywell Voyager 1450g allows for easy and convenient operation. Its compact size and lightweight nature make it suitable for various environments and applications. The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has an International Protection (IP) code of IP40, indicating that it has a moderate level of protection against solid objects larger than 1 millimeter, such as wires and screws. This barcode reader is powered by a DC power source, ensuring a consistent and stable power supply for uninterrupted scanning. Its power consumption is relatively low, with a typical power consumption of 2 watts and a standby power consumption of 0.45 watts. The Honeywell Voyager 1450g is designed to provide reliable and accurate barcode scanning performance. It efficiently captures barcodes from both printed labels and electronic screens, ensuring versatility in various application scenarios. Overall, the Honeywell Voyager 1450g is a practical and efficient handheld barcode reader that offers reliable scanning capabilities for a wide range of barcode types. Its compact design, USB connectivity, and low power consumption make it a suitable choice for businesses and organizations that require barcode scanning for inventory management, point of sale processes, and other applications.

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Performance, operational conditions, weight & dimensions.

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Honeywell Voyager 1450g below.

What is the weight of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has a weight of 130 g.

What is the height of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has a height of 82 mm.

What is the width of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has a width of 169 mm.

What is the depth of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has a depth of 62 mm.

How do I connect the Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader to my device?

To connect your Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader to your device, simply plug the USB cable into an available USB port on your device. The barcode reader will automatically power up and begin functioning.

How can I ensure that the barcode reader is properly scanning barcodes?

To ensure proper barcode scanning with the Honeywell Voyager 1450g, make sure that the scanner lens is clean and free from any smudges or debris. Hold the scanner about 3-10 centimeters away from the barcode, align the red laser beam with the barcode, and press the trigger button to scan.

How can I change the scanning mode of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

To change the scanning mode of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader, you can use the programming codes provided in the barcode reader's user manual. These codes allow you to customize the scanner's behavior, such as enabling or disabling specific symbologies or adjusting the scanner's beeper volume.

How do I reset the Honeywell Voyager 1450g to its factory settings?

To reset the Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader to its factory settings, you can utilize the scanner's built-in configuration barcodes. These barcodes can be found in the user manual. Follow the instructions provided, and the scanner will reset all settings to their default values.

Can I use the Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader for inventory management?

Yes, the Honeywell Voyager 1450g barcode reader is suitable for inventory management. By utilizing compatible inventory management software, you can connect the barcode reader to your system, allowing you to quickly and accurately scan and track inventory items. It helps streamline inventory processes and minimize human errors.

Is the Honeywell Voyager 1450g a 1D/2D barcode reader?

Yes, the Honeywell Voyager 1450g is a 1D/2D barcode reader, meaning it can read both one-dimensional and two-dimensional barcodes. This makes it versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications.

Does the Honeywell Voyager 1450g have wired connectivity?

Yes, the Honeywell Voyager 1450g has wired connectivity, which means it needs to be physically connected to a computer or other device using a USB cable or similar interface. This ensures a reliable and secure connection during barcode scanning operations.

What is the international protection code of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has an international protection code of IP40. This means it is protected against solid objects larger than 1 millimeter, but it does not offer protection against liquids or dust. Users should be cautious when using the device in environments with potential liquid or dust exposure.

What is the power consumption of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g during typical operation?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g has a typical power consumption of 2 watts. This is relatively low, which means it is energy-efficient and helps to conserve power while in use.

How much power does the Honeywell Voyager 1450g consume when in standby mode?

The Honeywell Voyager 1450g consumes 0.45 watts of power when in standby mode. This is also a relatively low power consumption, allowing the device to remain on standby for extended periods without draining the power source significantly.

Is the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Honeywell Voyager 1450g is available in English .

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Thirty-five years after its launch in 1977, Voyager 1 became the first human-made object to leave the solar system and enter interstellar space . It was followed out of our cosmic quarters by its space-faring sibling, Voyager 2 , six years later in 2018. Voyager 2, thankfully, is still operational and communicating well with Earth. 

The two spacecraft remain the only human-made objects exploring space beyond the influence of the sun. However, on Nov. 14, 2023, after 11 years of exploring interstellar space and while sitting a staggering 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth, Voyager 1's binary code — computer language composed of 0s and 1s that it uses to communicate with its flight team at NASA — stopped making sense.

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In March, NASA's Voyager 1 operating team sent a digital "poke" to the spacecraft, prompting its flight data subsystem (FDS) to send a full memory readout back home.

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On April 18, 2024, the team began sending the code to its new location in the FDS memory. This was a painstaking process, as a radio signal takes 22.5 hours to traverse the distance between Earth and Voyager 1, and it then takes another 22.5 hours to get a signal back from the craft. 

By Saturday (April 20), however, the team confirmed their modification had worked. For the first time in five months, the scientists were able to communicate with Voyager 1 and check its health. Over the next few weeks, the team will work on adjusting the rest of the FDS software and aim to recover the regions of the system that are responsible for packaging and returning vital science data from beyond the limits of the solar system.

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  • Robb62 'V'ger must contact the creator. Reply
  • Holy HannaH! Couldn't help but think that "repair" sounded extremely similar to the mechanics of DNA and the evolution of life. Reply
  • Torbjorn Larsson *Applause* indeed, thanks to the Voyager teams for the hard work! Reply
  • SpaceSpinner I notice that the article says that it has been in space for 35 years. Either I have gone back in time 10 years, or their AI is off by 10 years. V-*ger has been captured! Reply
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evw said: I'm incredibly grateful for the persistence and dedication of the Voyagers' teams and for the amazing accomplishments that have kept these two spacecrafts operational so many years beyond their expected lifetimes. V-1 was launched when I was 25 years young; I was nearly delirious with joy. Exploring the physical universe captivated my attention while I was in elementary school and has kept me mesmerized since. I'm very emotional writing this note, thinking about what amounts to a miracle of technology and longevity in my eyes. BRAVO!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE PAST & PRESENT!!!
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SpaceSpinner said: I notice that the article says that it has been in space for 35 years. Either I have gone back in time 10 years, or their AI is off by 10 years. V-*ger has been captured!
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Table of Contents

Troubleshooting, customer support.

  • Technical Assistance
  • Product Service and Repair
  • Limited Warranty
  • Send Feedback

Chapter 1 - Getting Started

  • About this Manual
  • Unpacking Your Device
  • Connecting with USB
  • Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
  • Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
  • Connecting with RS485
  • Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Bar Code Security Settings
  • Setting Custom Defaults
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults

Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface

  • Introduction
  • Programming the Interface - Plug and Play
  • Keyboard Wedge
  • Laptop Direct Connect
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • RS485 Packet Mode
  • USB IBM Surepos
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Remote Mastermind™ for USB
  • Verifone ® Ruby Terminal Default Settings
  • Gilbarco ® Terminal Default Settings
  • Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Datalogic™ Magellan © Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration
  • Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings
  • Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode a
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Control Character Output
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Receiver Time-Out
  • RS232 Handshaking
  • RS232 Timeout
  • Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode
  • Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout

Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation

  • How the Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works
  • Linking the Scanner to a Charge Base
  • Linking the Scanner to an Access Point
  • Replacing a Linked Scanner
  • Communication between the Cordless System and the Host
  • Programming the Scanner and Base or Access Point
  • RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation
  • Linking Process
  • Scanner Is out of Range
  • Scanner Is Moved Back into Range
  • Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode on
  • Page Button
  • Charging Information
  • Battery Recommendations
  • Proper Disposal of the Battery
  • Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base/Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning
  • Base Power Communication Indicator
  • Reset Scanner
  • Scanning While in Base Cradle
  • Base Charging Modes
  • Paging Mode
  • Paging Pitch
  • Beeper Pitch - Base Error
  • Number of Beeps - Base Error
  • Scanner Report
  • Scanner Address
  • Base or Access Point Address
  • Charge Only Mode
  • Linked Modes
  • Override Locked Scanner
  • Alarm Sound Type
  • Scanner Power Time-Out Timer
  • Flexible Power Management
  • Batch Mode Beep
  • Batch Mode Storage
  • Batch Mode Quantity
  • Batch Mode Output Order
  • Total Records
  • Delete Last Code
  • Clear All Codes
  • Transmit Records to Host
  • Batch Mode Transmit Delay
  • Multiple Scanner Operation
  • Scanner Name
  • Application Work Group Selection
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups
  • Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups
  • Virtual Keyboard
  • Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect
  • Bluetooth Serial Port - Pcs/Laptops
  • Pdas/Mobility Systems Devices
  • Changing the Scanner's Bluetooth PIN Code
  • Auto Reconnect Mode
  • Maximum Link Attempts
  • Relink Time-Out
  • Bluetooth/Ism Network Activity Examples
  • Host Acknowledgment

Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings

  • Power up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Trigger Click
  • Beeper - Good Read
  • Beeper Volume - Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch - Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch - Error
  • Beeper Duration - Good Read
  • LED - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Error
  • Good Read Delay
  • User-Specified Good Read Delay
  • LED Illumination - Manual Trigger
  • Read Time-Out
  • Idle Illumination - Presentation Mode
  • Presentation Sensitivity
  • Presentation Centering
  • In-Stand Sensor Mode
  • Poor Quality 1D Codes
  • Poor Quality PDF Codes
  • Mobile Phone Read Mode
  • Hands Free Time-Out
  • 2D Reread Delay
  • User-Specified Reread Delay
  • Activation Character
  • End Character Activation after Good Read
  • Character Activation Laser Timeout
  • Deactivation Character
  • Illumination Lights
  • User-Specified Aimer Delay
  • Video Reverse
  • Working Orientation

Chapter 5 - Data Editing

  • To Add a Prefix or Suffix
  • To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay

Chapter 6 - Data Formatting

  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Formatter
  • Primary/Alternate Data Formats

Chapter 7 - Symbologies

  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Code 39 Code Page
  • Interleaved 2 of 5
  • Code 93 Code Page
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (Three-Bar Start/Stop)
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA (Two-Bar Start/Stop)
  • Matrix 2 of 5
  • ISBT 128 Concatenation
  • Code 128 Code Page
  • UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code
  • Coupon GS1 Databar Output
  • Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
  • ISBN Translate
  • GS1 Databar Omnidirectional
  • GS1 Databar Limited
  • GS1 Databar Expanded
  • Codablock a
  • Codablock F
  • Macropdf417
  • Micropdf417
  • UPC/EAN Version
  • GS1 Emulation
  • TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
  • QR Code Page
  • Data Matrix Code Page
  • Aztec Code Page
  • Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code
  • Single 2D Postal Codes
  • Combination 2D Postal Codes
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)

Chapter 8 - Interface Keys

  • Keyboard Function Relationships
  • Supported Interface Keys

Chapter 9 - Utilities

  • To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies
  • Show Decoder Revision
  • Show Scan Driver Revision
  • Show Software Revision
  • Show Data Format
  • Installing Ezconfig-Scanning from the Web
  • Resetting the Factory Defaults

Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Commands

  • Conventions
  • Menu Command Syntax
  • Trigger Commands
  • Menu Commands

Chapter 11 - Product Specifications

  • Voyager 1450G Scanner Product Specifications
  • Voyager 1450G2Dhr Scanner Product Specifications
  • Voyager 1452G Cordless Scanner Product Specifications
  • CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product Specifications
  • Serial Output
  • RS485 Output

Chapter 12 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting

  • Cleaning the Device
  • Inspecting Cords and Connectors
  • Replacing a Corded Scanner Interface Cable
  • Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base
  • Changing a Cordless Scanner Battery
  • Troubleshooting a Corded Scanner
  • Troubleshooting a Base
  • Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner

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  • Page 1 Voyager™ 1450g/1452g/1450g2DHR Series Area-Imaging Scanner User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) 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 HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.

Page 3: Table Of Contents

  • Page 4 Control Character Output ....................2-17 Keyboard Modifiers......................2-17 RS232 Modifiers ........................ 2-19 RS232 Baud Rate......................2-19 RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity ..........2-20 RS232 Receiver Time-Out................... 2-21 RS232 Handshaking....................2-21 RS232 Timeout......................2-22 XON/XOFF ........................2-22 ACK/NAK ........................
  • Page 5 Scanner Address ......................... 3-9 Base or Access Point Address .................... 3-9 Scanner Modes ........................3-9 Charge Only Mode......................3-9 Linked Modes ........................ 3-9 Unlinking the Scanner ....................... 3-10 Override Locked Scanner .................... 3-10 Out-of-Range Alarm ......................3-10 Alarm Sound Type ....................... 3-11 Scanner Power Time-Out Timer..................
  • Page 6 Good Read and Error Indicators..................4-2 Beeper – Good Read..................... 4-2 Beeper Volume – Good Read..................4-2 Beeper Pitch – Good Read.................... 4-2 Beeper Pitch – Error ...................... 4-3 Beeper Duration – Good Read ..................4-3 LED – Good Read ......................4-3 Number of Beeps –...
  • Page 7 Chapter 5 - Data Editing Prefix/Suffix Overview ......................5-1 To Add a Prefix or Suffix:....................5-1 To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes ................ 5-2 To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies ............. 5-2 Prefix Selections........................5-2 Suffix Selections ........................
  • Page 8 GS1-128 ..........................7-17 UPC-A ..........................7-17 UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ..............7-19 Coupon GS1 DataBar Output.................... 7-20 UPC-E0 ..........................7-20 UPC-E1 ..........................7-22 EAN/JAN-13 ........................7-23 Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 ..................7-23 ISBN Translate ......................7-25 EAN/JAN-8 ........................7-25 MSI ............................
  • Page 9 Show Data Format....................... 9-1 Test Menu..........................9-2 EZConfig-Scanning Introduction..................9-2 Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web..............9-2 Resetting the Factory Defaults .................... 9-3 Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Commands Conventions........................10-1 Menu Command Syntax ....................10-1 Query Commands ......................10-1 Responses........................10-2 Trigger Commands......................
  • Page 10 Lower ASCII Reference Table.....................A-4 ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements ..............A-7 Unicode Key Maps ......................A-9 Sample Symbols Programming Chart viii...

Page 11: Customer Support

Page 13: chapter 1 - getting started, page 14: connecting with keyboard wedge, page 15: connecting with rs232 serial port, page 16: connecting with rs485.

  • Page 17 Corded Voyager 1450g RS232 Serial Port Connection: CCB01-010BT Base RS485 Connection: 2. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The scanner beeps. 3. Verify the scanner or cordless base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this manual.

Page 18: Mounting A Ccb01-010Bt Charge Base

Page 19: menu bar code security settings.

  • Page 20 1 - 8...

Page 21: Chapter 2 - Programming The Interface

Page 22: rs485, page 23: usb ibm surepos, page 24: usb hid, page 25: remote mastermind™ for usb, page 26: honeywell bioptic aux port configuration, page 27: wincor nixdorf terminal default settings, page 28: wincor nixdorf rs232 mode a.

  • Page 29 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Belgium Bosnia Brazil Brazil (MS) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Bulgaria (Latin) Canada (French legacy) Canada (French) Canada (Multilingual) Croatia Czech 2 - 9...
  • Page 30 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Czech (Programmers) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Denmark Dutch (Netherlands) Estonia Faroese Finland France Gaelic Germany 2 - 10...
  • Page 31 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Greek Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Greek (Latin) Greek (MS) Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian (101 key) Hungary 2 - 11...
  • Page 32 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Iceland Irish Italian (142) Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Latin America Latvia Latvia (QWERTY) Lithuania 2 - 12...
  • Page 33 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Lithuania (IBM) Macedonia Malta Mongolian (Cyrillic) Norway Poland Polish (214) Polish (Programmers) Portugal Romania Russia 2 - 13...
  • Page 34 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Russian (MS) Russian (Typewriter) Serbia (Cyrillic) Serbia (Latin) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain Spanish variation 2 - 14...
  • Page 35 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Sweden Switzerland (French) Switzerland (German) Tatar Turkey F Turkey Q Ukrainian United Kingdom United States (Dvorak) United States (Dvorak left) United Stated (Dvorak right) 2 - 15...

Page 36: Keyboard Style

Page 37: keyboard conversion.

  • Page 38 Control + ASCII Mode On: The scanner sends key combinations for ASCII control characters for values 00-1F. Windows is the preferred mode. All keyboard country codes are supported. DOS mode is a legacy mode, and it does not support all key- board country codes.

Page 39: Rs232 Modifiers

Page 40: rs232 word length: data bits, stop bits, and parity, page 41: rs232 receiver time-out, page 42: rs232 timeout, page 43: scanner to bioptic communication.

  • Page 44 2 - 24...

Page 45: Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation

Page 46: replacing a linked scanner, page 47: programming the scanner and base or access point, page 48: about the battery, page 49: beeper and led sequences and meaning, page 50: reset scanner, page 51: paging, page 52: error indicators, page 53: scanner address, page 54: unlinking the scanner, page 55: alarm sound type, page 56: flexible power management, page 57: batch mode, page 58: batch mode beep, page 59: batch mode quantity, page 60: batch mode output order, page 61: total records, page 62: multiple scanner operation, page 63: application work groups, page 64: application work group selection, page 65: resetting the custom defaults: all application work groups, page 66: virtual keyboard, page 67: bluetooth hid keyboard disconnect, page 68: auto reconnect mode, page 69: relink time-out, page 70: host acknowledgment.

  • Page 71 Host ACK On/Off Host ACK On * Host ACK Off Host ACK Responses Command Action [ESC] a, Double beeps to indicate a successful menu change was made. [ESC] b, Razz or error tone to indicate a menu change was unsuccessful. [ESC] 1, The green LED illuminates for 135 milliseconds followed by a pause.
  • Page 72 3 - 28...

Page 73: Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings

Page 74: good read and error indicators, page 75: beeper pitch - error, page 76: number of beeps - good read, page 77: manual trigger mode, page 78: presentation mode.

  • Page 79 If a bar code is not touched by a predefined window, it will not be decoded or output by the scanner. If Presentation Center- ing is turned on by scanning Presentation Centering On, the scanner only reads codes that pass through the centering window you specify using the Top of Presentation Centering Window, Bottom of Presentation Centering Window, Left, and Right of Presentation Centering Window bar codes.

Page 80: In-Stand Sensor Mode

Page 81: poor quality pdf codes, page 82: 2d reread delay, page 83: character activation mode, page 84: end character activation after good read, page 85: illumination lights, page 86: centering, page 87: no read, page 88: video reverse.

  • Page 89 * Upright Vertical, Bottom to Top Upside Down Vertical, Top to Bottom 4 - 17...
  • Page 90 4 - 18...

Page 91: Chapter 5 - Data Editing

Page 92: to clear one or all prefixes or suffixes, page 93: function code transmit, page 94: interfunction delay, page 95: chapter 6 - data formatting, page 96: other programming selections, page 97: terminal id table, page 98: move commands, page 99: search commands.

  • Page 100 F8 Example: Send bar code data that starts after a particular character Search for the letter “D” in bar codes and send all the data that follows, including the “D.” Using the bar code above: Command string: F844F10D F8 is the “Search forward for a character” command 44 is the hex value for “D”...

Page 101: Miscellaneous Commands

  • Page 102 The data is output as: 1234 5678 <CR> Stop replacing characters E5 Terminates character replacement. Syntax = E5. Compare characters FE Compare the character in the current cursor position to the character “xx.” If characters are equal, move the cursor forward one position.

Page 103: Data Formatter

  • Page 104 Data Format 3 6 - 10...

Page 105: All Symbologies

Page 106: codabar, page 107: codabar concatenation, page 108: code 39, page 109: code 32 pharmaceutical (paraf), page 110: full ascii, page 111: interleaved 2 of 5, page 112: nec 2 of 5, page 113: code 93, page 114: code 93 code page, page 115: straight 2 of 5 industrial (three-bar start/stop), page 116: straight 2 of 5 iata (two-bar start/stop), page 117: matrix 2 of 5, page 118: code 11, page 119: code 128, page 120: code 128 code page, page 121: gs1-128.

  • Page 122 UPC-A Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of the scanned data or not. Default = On. * On UPC-A Number System The numeric system digit of a U.P.C. symbol is normally transmitted at the beginning of the scanned data, but the unit can be programmed so it will not transmit it.

Page 123: Upc-A/Ean-13 With Extended Coupon Code

Page 124: coupon gs1 databar output.

  • Page 125 UPC-E0 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read UPC-E bar codes that have addenda. Default = Not Required. Required * Not Required UPC-E0 Addenda Separator When this feature is On, there is a space between the data from the bar code and the data from the addenda. When turned Off, there is no space.

Page 126: Upc-E1

Page 127: ean/jan-13.

  • Page 128 EAN/JAN-13 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-13 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-13 bar codes that have addenda.

Page 129: Isbn Translate

  • Page 130 EAN/JAN-8 Addenda This selection adds 2 or 5 digits to the end of all scanned EAN/JAN-8 data. Default = Off for both 2 Digit and 5 Digit Addenda. 2 Digit Addenda On * 2 Digit Addenda Off 5 Digit Addenda On * 5 Digit Addenda Off EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required When Required is scanned, the scanner will only read EAN/JAN-8 bar codes that have addenda.

Page 131: Msi

  • Page 132 Validate Type 11 then Type 10 Character and Transmit Disable MSI Check Characters MSI Message Length Scan the bar codes below to change the message length. Refer to Message Length Description (page 7-1) for additional information. Minimum and Maximum lengths = 4-48. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length 7 - 28...

Page 133: Gs1 Databar Omnidirectional

Page 134: gs1 databar expanded, page 135: codablock f, page 136: pdf417, page 137: micropdf417, page 138: upc/ean version, page 139: tcif linked code 39 (tlc39), page 140: qr code page, page 141: data matrix, page 142: maxicode, page 143: aztec code, page 144: chinese sensible (han xin) code, page 145: postal codes - 2d, page 146: combination 2d postal codes.

  • Page 147 Planet Code and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code and Postal-4i On Planet Code and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code, Postnet, and Postal-4i On Planet Code, Postnet, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On Postnet,...
  • Page 148 Planet Code, Postal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet On Planet Code, Postal-4i, Intelligent Mail Bar Code, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted at the end of Planet Code data. Default = Don’t Transmit.

Page 149: Postal Codes - Linear

Page 150: korea post, page 151: keyboard function relationships, page 152: supported interface keys, page 153: chapter 9 - utilities, page 154: test menu, page 155: resetting the factory defaults.

  • Page 156 9 - 4...

Page 157: Chapter 10 - Serial Programming Commands

Page 158: responses, page 159: trigger commands.

  • Page 160 ReM Off REMIFC0 *ReM On REMIFC1 Plug and Play Codes Verifone Ruby Terminal PAPRBY Gilbarco Terminal PAPGLB Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port PAPBIO Datalogic Magellan Bioptic Aux Port PAPMAG NCR Bioptic Aux Port PAPNCR Wincor Nixdorf Terminal PAPWNX Wincor Nixdorf Beetle...
  • Page 161 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Czech (QWERTY) KBDCTY39 2-10 Czech (QWERTZ) KBDCTY38 2-10 Denmark KBDCTY8 2-10 Dutch (Netherlands) KBDCTY11 2-10 Estonia KBDCTY41 2-10 Faeroese KBDCTY83 2-10 Finland KBDCTY2 2-10 France KBDCTY3 2-10 Gaelic KBDCTY84 2-10...
  • Page 162 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Russian (MS) KBDCTY67 2-14 Russian (Typewriter) KBDCTY68 2-14 KBDCTY21 2-14 Serbia (Cyrillic) KBDCTY37 2-14 Serbia (Latin) KBDCTY36 2-14 Slovakia KBDCTY22 2-14 Slovakia (QWERTY) KBDCTY49 2-14 Slovakia (QWERTZ) KBDCTY48 2-14 Slovenia...
  • Page 163 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Turbo Mode On KBDTMD1 2-18 *Numeric Keypad Off KBDNPS0 2-18 Numeric Keypad On KBDNPS1 2-18 *Auto Direct Connect Off KBDADC0 2-19 Auto Direct Connect On KBDADC1 2-19 Baud Rate 300 BPS 232BAD0...
  • Page 164 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Cordless System Operation Note: This section applies only to cordless systems. It does not apply to corded scanners. Base Power Communication :*:BASRED1 Indicator :*:BASRED0 Reset Scanner Reset Scanner RESET_ Scanning While in Base Cradle Scanning in Cradle Off...
  • Page 165 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Flexible Power Management *Full Power BT_TXP100 3-13 Medium Power BT_TXP35 3-13 Medium Low Power BT_TXP5 3-13 Low Power BT_TXP1 3-13 Batch Mode Automatic Batch Mode BATENA1 3-13 *Batch Mode Off BATENA0 3-13...
  • Page 166 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Custom Default Settings: PAPDFT 3-21 Application Work Groups All Work Groups Bluetooth Connection Bluetooth HID Keyboard Connect PAPBTH 3-21 Bluetooth HID Japanese Keyboard Connect PAPJKB 3-21 Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect...
  • Page 167 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Number of Beeps - Good Read BEPRPT1 Range 1 - 9 BEPRPT# Good Read Delay *No Delay DLYGRD0 Short Delay (500 ms) DLYGRD500 Medium Delay (1000 ms) DLYGRD1000 Long Delay (1500 ms) DLYGRD1500...
  • Page 168 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry 2D Reread Delay *2D Reread Delay Off DLY2RR0 4-10 Short (1000ms) DLY2RR1000 4-11 Medium (2000ms) DLY2RR2000 4-11 Long (3000ms) DLY2RR3000 4-11 Extra Long (4000ms) DLY2RR4000 4-11 Character Activation Mode *Off HSTCEN0 4-11...
  • Page 169 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Clear One Prefix PRECL2 Clear All Prefixes PRECA2 Suffix Add Suffix SUFBK2## Clear One Suffix SUFCL2 Clear All Suffixes SUFCA2 Function Code Transmit *Enable RMVFNC0 Disable RMVFNC1 Intercharacter Delay Range 0 - 1000 (5ms increments) DLYCHR##...
  • Page 170 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Codabar Message Length Minimum (2 - 60) *4 CBRMIN## Maximum (2 - 60) *60 CBRMAX## Code 39 Default All Code 39 C39DFT Settings C39ENA0 C39ENA1 Code 39 Start/Stop Char. *Don’t Transmit C39SSX0 Transmit...
  • Page 171 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Code 93 Default All Code 93 C93DFT Settings C93ENA0 C93ENA1 7-11 Code 93 Message Length Minimum (0 - 80) *0 C93MIN## Maximum (0 - 80) *80 C93MAX## Code 93 Append C93APP1 7-10...
  • Page 172 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Code 128 Append 128APP1 7-15 128APP0 7-16 Code 128 Code Page Code 128 Code Page (*2) 128DCP## 7-16 GS1-128 Default All GS1-128 Settings GS1DFT 7-17 GS1ENA1 7-17 GS1ENA0 7-17 GS1-128 Message Length...
  • Page 173 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry UPC-E0 Addenda 2 Digit Addenda On UPEAD21 7-22 *2 Digit Addenda Off UPEAD20 7-22 5 Digit Addenda On UPEAD51 7-22 *5 Digit Addenda Off UPEAD50 7-22 UPC-E1 *Off UPEEN10 7-22...
  • Page 174 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Validate 2 Type 10 Chars, but Don’t MSICHK2 7-27 Transmit Validate 2 Type 10 Chars and Transmit MSICHK3 7-27 Validate Type 10 then Type 11 Char, but MSICHK4 7-27 Don’t Transmit...
  • Page 175 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry MicroPDF417 Msg. Length Minimum (1-366) *1 MPDMIN### 7-33 Maximum (1-366) *366 MPDMAX### 7-33 GS1 Composite Codes COMENA1 7-33 *Off COMENA0 7-33 UPC/EAN Version COMUPC1 7-34 *Off COMUPC0 7-34 GS1 Composite Codes Msg.
  • Page 176 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Aztec Code Page Aztec Code Page (*51) AZTDCP## 7-40 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code Default All Han Xin Code Settings HX_DFT 7-40 HX_ENA1 7-40 *Off HX_ENA0 7-40 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code Minimum (1-7833) *1 HX_MIN####...
  • Page 177 Setting Serial Command Selection Page * Indicates default # Indicates a numeric entry Planet and Postal-4i On POSTAL13 7-43 Planet and Intelligent Mail Bar Code On POSTAL15 7-43 Planet, Postnet, and Postal-4i On POSTAL21 7-43 Planet, Postnet, and Intelligent Mail Bar POSTAL22 7-43 Code On...
  • Page 178 10 - 22...

Page 179: Chapter 11 - Product Specifications

Page 180: voyager 1450g2dhr scanner product specifications, page 181: voyager 1452g cordless scanner product specifications, page 182: ccb01-010bt charge base product specifications, page 183: standard cable pinouts, page 184: rs485 output.

  • Page 185 Required Safety Labels Voyager 1450g/1452g Scanner Laser Output Laser Safety Part Number, information Serial Number Laser Label, and Revision Information location 11 - 7...
  • Page 186 CCB01-010BT Base Part Number, Serial Number and Compliance Revision Label Information locations location 11 - 8...

Page 187: Chapter 12 - Maintenance And Troubleshooting

Page 188: replacing a corded scanner interface cable, page 189: changing a cordless scanner battery, page 190: troubleshooting a cordless scanner, page 191: symbology charts, page 192: 2d symbologies, page 193: ascii conversion chart (code page 1252.

  • Page 194 Non-printable ASCII control Keyboard Control + ASCII (CTRL+X) Mode characters Windows Mode Control + X Mode On (KBDCAS2) Char Control + X Mode Off (KBDCAS0) CTRL + X CTRL + X function CTRL+ X CTRL+ Y CTRL+ Z CTRL+ [ CTRL+ \ CTRL+ ] CTRL+ ^...
  • Page 195 Extended ASCII Characters CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code ↑ € Ç 0x48 up arrow ↓ ü 0x50 down arrow → ‚ é 0x4B right arrow ← ƒ â 0x4D left arrow „ ä Insert 0x52 … à Delete 0x53 †...
  • Page 196 Extended ASCII Characters (Continued) CP 1252 ASCII Alternate Extended PS2 Scan Code ³ │ ´ ┤ µ ╡ ¶ ╢ · ╖ ¸ ╕ ¹ ╣ º ║ » ╗ ¼ ╝ ½ ╜ ¾ ╛ ¿ ┐ À └ Á...
  • Page 197 (standard ASCII) Automatic National Character ISO/IEC 2022 2 (default) Replacement Binary Code page Default “Automatic National Character replacement” will select the below Honeywell Code Page options for Code128, Code 39 and Code 93. United States ISO/IEC 646-06 Canada ISO /IEC 646-121...
  • Page 198 Code Page Selection Method/Country Standard Keyboard Country Honeywell Code Page Option Germany ISO/IEC646-21 Switzerland ISO /IEC 646-CH Sweden / Finland (extended Annex C) ISO/IEC 646-11 Ireland ISO /IEC 646-207 Denmark ISO/IEC 646-08 Norway ISO/IEC 646-60 Italy ISO/IEC 646-15 Portugal ISO/IEC 646-16...
  • Page 199 Unicode Key Maps 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 4B 50 55 5A 5F 64 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 4C 51 56 5B 60 65 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29...
  • Page 200 A - 10...
  • Page 201 Sample Symbols UPC-A Interleaved 2 of 5 1234567890 0 123456 7890 EAN-13 9 780330 290951 Code 128 Code 128 Code 39 BC321 Codabar A13579B Code 93 123456-9$ Straight 2 of 5 Industrial 123456...
  • Page 202 Matrix 2 of 5 6543210 GS1 DataBar (01)00123456789012 PDF417 Car Registration Data Matrix Test Symbol QR Code Aztec Numbers Package Label MaxiCode Micro PDF417 Test Message Test Message Postnet Zip Code...
  • Page 203 4-CB (4-State Customer Bar Code) 01,234,567094,987654321,01234567891 ID-tag (UPU 4-State) J18CUSA8E6N062315014880T...
  • Page 204 Programming Chart...
  • Page 205 Programming Chart Save Discard Reset Note: If you make an error while scanning the letters or digits (before scanning Save), scan Discard, scan the correct letters or digits, and Save again.
  • Page 206 Honeywell Scanning & Mobility 9680 Old Bailes Road Fort Mill, SC 29707 www.honeywellaidc.com VG1450-UG Rev B 7/15...

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