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Honeywell XENON 1900 User Manual

Honeywell XENON 1900
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48 is the hex value for “H”
F1 is the “Send all characters” command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: FGHIJ
<CR>
Search backward for a string
B1 Search backward for “s” string from the current cursor position, leaving
cursor pointing to “s” string. Syntax = B1nnnnS where nnnn is the string
length (up to 9999), and S consists of the ASCII hex value of each
character in the match string. For example, B1000454657374 will
search backward for the first occurrence of the 4 character string “Test.”
Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on
page A-4 for decimal, hex and character codes.
Search forward for a non-matching character
E6 Search the input message forward for the first non-“xx” character from
the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-“xx”
character.
Syntax = E6xx
where xx stands for the search character’s
hex value for its ASCII code. Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart
(Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-4 for decimal, hex and
character codes.
E6 Example: Remove zeroes at the beginning of bar code data
This example shows a bar code that has been zero filled. You may
want to ignore the zeroes and send all the data that follows. E6
searches forward for the first character that is not zero, then sends all
the data after, followed by a carriage return. Using the bar code
above:
Command string: E630F10D
E6 is the “Search forward for a non-matching character” command
30 is the hex value for 0
F1 is the “Send all characters” command
0D is the hex value for a CR
The data is output as: 37692
<CR>
Search backward for a non-matching character
E7 Search the input message backward for the first non-“xx” character
from the current cursor position, leaving the cursor pointing to the non-
“xx” character.
Syntax = E7xx
where xx stands for the search
character’s hex value for its ASCII code. Refer to the ASCII Conversion
Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page A-4 for decimal, hex and
character codes.

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Honeywell XENON 1900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHandheld bar code reader
Sensor typeLaser
Scanner type1D/2D
Pitch reading angle-45 - 45 °
Linear (1D) barcodes supported-
Standard interfacesUSB, Keyboard wedge, RS-232, RS-485
Connectivity technologyWired
Input voltage4 - 5.5 V
Power consumption450 mA
Power source typeDC
Power consumption (standby)0.45 W
Power consumption (typical)2.3 W
ShockproofYes
Product colorBlack
International Protection (IP) codeIP41
Storage temperature (T-T)-20 - 70 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 50 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 95 %
Sustainability certificatesRoHS
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth104 mm
Width71 mm
Height160 mm
Weight147 g

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