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Honeywell XENON 1902 User Manual

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Xenon/Granit User Guide 79
A comma must be used as a terminator.
The host terminal software must be capable of interpreting the bar code data,
make decisions based on the data content, and send out appropriate escape
commands to the scanner.
Escape commands are addressed to the scanner via “Application Work Groups.”
Once a command is sent, all scanners in a group respond to that command.
Because of this, it is recommended that each scanner is assigned to its own
group in Host ACK mode.
The commands to which the scanner responds are listed on page 80. The [ESC] is a
1B in hex. A typical command string is y [ESC] x, where “y” is the application work
group number, “[ESC] x” is the escape command, and the comma is the terminator,
which is required. (When “y” is not specified, the command is sent to the default
Application Work Group 0.)
Example: Commands may be strung together to create custom response sequences. An
example of a command string is listed below.
[ESC]4,[ESC]5,[ESC]6,
The above example will make a scanner that is in application work group zero beep
low, then medium, then high.
Example: A good read beep is required for any item on file, but a razz or error tone is required
if the item is not on file. In this case,
[ESC]7, is sent from the host to the scanner for an on-file product
[ESC]8,[ESC]8, is sent from the host to the scanner for a not-on-file product
When a bar code is scanned, the scanner enters a timeout period until either the
host ACK sequence is received, or the timeout expires (in 10 seconds, by default).
Once Host ACK is enabled, the system works as follows when a bar code is
scanned:
The scanner reads the code and sends data to the base or Access Point to
transmit to the host system. No audible or visual indication is emitted until the
scanner receives an escape command. The scanner read illumination goes out
when there’s a successful read.
Scanner operation is suspended until 1) a valid escape string is received from
the host system or 2) the scanner times out.
Once condition 1 or 2 above has been met, the scanner is ready to scan again,
and the process repeats.
A time-out occurs if the scanner does not receive a valid escape command within
10 seconds. A time-out is indicated by an error tone. If a time-out occurs, the oper-
ator should check the host system to understand why a response to the scanner
was not received.

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Honeywell XENON 1902 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating frequency2400 - 2500 MHz
Standard interfacesBluetooth
Connectivity technologyWireless
Sensor typeLaser
Scanner type1D/2D
Pitch reading angle-45 - 45 °
Light levels (direct sunlight)0 - 100000 lx
Linear (1D) barcodes supported-
Battery life14 h
Charging time4.5 h
Input voltage5 V
Battery capacity1800 mAh
Power source typeBattery
Number of reads per charge50000
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
ShockproofYes
CertificationCE, UL
Product colorBlack
International Protection (IP) codeIP41
Storage temperature (T-T)-40 - 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
Weight214 g
Base weight179 g
Base dimensions132 x 102 x 81 mm

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