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Honeywell 4820 User Manual

Honeywell 4820
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2020/4820/4820i
2D Cordless Imaging System
User’s Guide

Table of Contents

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Honeywell 4820 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wavelength617 nm
Optical sensor resolution752 pixels
BluetoothYes
Standard interfacesUSB
Battery typeLithium Ion
Input voltage3.7 V
CertificationFCC Part 15, RSS-210, CE, GS, NOM-NYCE, COFETEL, C-Tick
Product colorBlack, Grey
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 60 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 95 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight255 g

Summary

Chapter 1 - Getting Started

About This Manual

Provides an overview of the user's guide content and how to use bar codes for settings.

Unpacking the System

Outlines the steps for safely unpacking the product from its shipping carton.

Image Scanner Models

Lists and describes the available models of the cordless area image scanners.

Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface

Programming the Interface - Plug and Play

Explains how to use Plug and Play bar codes for quick setup of common interfaces.

Keyboard Wedge Connection

Describes how to program the scanner for an IBM PC AT keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard.

Laptop Direct Connect

Explains how to use the scanner with a laptop's integrated keyboard for parallel operation.

Chapter 3 - Basic System Operation

Cordless Base

Describes the function of the cordless base as a link, charger, and communication module.

RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation

Explains the Bluetooth radio technology used for data transmission between the scanner and base.

Cordless Image Scanner

Details the components and functions of the cordless area image scanner engine.

Chapter 4 - Output

Good Read Indicators

Explains how beepers and LEDs indicate a successful scan, including volume, pitch, and duration.

Beeper – Good Read

Details how to enable or disable the beeper response for good read indications.

Beeper Volume – Good Read

Describes how to adjust the volume of the beep emitted upon a good read.

Chapter 5 - Data Editing

Prefix/Suffix Overview

Explains how prefixes and suffixes are used to build message strings and add user-defined data.

To Add a Prefix or Suffix

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to add a prefix or suffix to scanned data.

Chapter 6 - Data Formatting

Data Format Editor Introduction

Introduces the Data Format Editor for changing scanner output and inserting characters at specific points.

To Add a Data Format

Guides the user through the process of creating and adding a new data format to the scanner.

Chapter 7 - Symbologies

All Symbologies

Explains how to enable or disable the decoding of all supported symbologies or specific ones.

Message Length Description

Describes how to set minimum and maximum message lengths for bar codes to reduce misreads.

Codabar

Details specific settings for the Codabar symbology, including start/stop characters and check characters.

Chapter 8 - Imaging Commands

Single-Use Basis

Describes how imaging commands with modifiers affect a single image capture and revert to defaults.

Command Syntax

Explains the structure and rules for creating imaging command sequences with modifiers.

Image Snap - IMGSNP

Details the IMGSNP command for taking a picture and its various modifiers for image style and beeper settings.

Chapter 9 - OCR Programming

OCR Fonts

Explains how to enable or disable OCR capability and the default font settings.

OCR

Provides notes on OCR symbol reading and the limitation of reading only one symbology at a time.

OCR-A On

Details how to enable the scanner to read characters in the OCR-A font, including custom template use.

Chapter 10 - Interface Keys

Keyboard Function Relationships

Provides a table mapping function codes, hex/ASCII values, and full ASCII "CTRL"+ combinations.

Supported Interface Keys

Lists interface keys and their corresponding functions across different terminal types (IBM, Memorex, Apple).

Chapter 11 - Utilities

To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies

Explains how to temporarily enable Code I.D. transmission before decoded symbology.

Show Decoder Revision

Describes how to output the decoder revision information for the scanner.

Show Engine Revision

Explains how to retrieve the engine type, revision number, and status for the image scanner.

Chapter 12 - Serial Programming Commands

Conventions

Explains the conventions used for menu and query command descriptions in serial programming.

Menu Command Syntax

Outlines the syntax for constructing serial menu commands, including prefixes, names, tags, and sub-tags.

Query Commands

Describes special characters used to query the device about its current settings and ranges.

Chapter 13 - Product Specifications

4820 Product Specifications

Lists parameters such as dimensions, aimer, image, battery, radio, and environmental specifications for the 4820 model.

4820i Product Specifications

Details the technical specifications for the 4820i model, including dimensions, aimer, motion tolerance, and radio.

2020-5 Product Specifications

Outlines the technical specifications for the 2020-5 product, covering dimensions, voltage, current draw, and radio.

Chapter 14 - Maintenance

Repairs

States that repairs and upgrades must be performed by an authorized service center.

Maintenance

Provides guidelines for periodic checks to ensure dependable operation of the cordless system.

Cleaning the Device

Explains how to clean the image scanner window, housing, and base using appropriate methods.

Chapter 15 - Customer Support

Technical Assistance

Offers various methods for contacting support, including Knowledge Base, Technical Support Portal, and web form.

Product Service and Repair

Details how to contact Honeywell service centers globally for warranty or non-warranty service.

Limited Warranty

Outlines the terms and conditions of the product's limited warranty provided by Honeywell International Inc.

A Reference Charts

Symbology Chart

Provides a chart listing symbologies with their AIM IDs, possible modifiers, and code IDs.

B Minimizing Bluetooth/ISM Band Network Activity

Auto Reconnect Mode

Controls whether the scanner automatically re-links after a connection loss, detailing behavior for On and Off settings.

Maximum Link Attempts

Sets the number of connection attempts the scanner makes to a base unit or PC.

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