HawkEye™ 50T/51T User Manual
EM-20833-1V110
Rev 1.1.0, February 2007
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Warning
This device and its components may only be used for the applications
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product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well as
careful operation and maintenance.
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Contents
Safety Guidelines ii
Qualified Personnel iii
Prescribed Usage iii
Trademarks iii
Disclaimer of Liability iii
PREFACE Welcome! ix
Purpose of This Manual ix
Further Support x
Training Center x
SITRAIN™ Siemens Training x
Technical Support xi
Service & Support on the Internet xi
Manual Conventions xi
CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1-1
Package Contents 1-1
Installing the HawkEye™ 5xT GUI 1-2
Communication 1-4
USB Cable Connection 1-4
USB Communication Setting 1-5
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USB GUI Mode 1-6
RS-232 Cable Connection 1-6
RS-232 Communication Setting 1-7
RS-232 Terminal Mode 1-7
RS-232 GUI Mode 1-9
Scanning Guidelines 1-10
CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Reader Using Programming
Codes 2-1
Programming Examples 2-2
Example 1 — Reset Reader to Factory Defaults 2-2
Example 2 — Turn Off Beeper & Change Trigger Behavior 2-2
Example 3 — Read Cell Sizes Less Than 0.008 Inch 2-3
Scanner Programming Data Matrix Codes 2-3
Reset Factory Defaults 2-3
Reset Operation Settings 2-3
Reset Factory Settings 2-3
Beeper 2-4
Trigger 2-5
Data Matrix X Dimension 2-6
QR Code Reading Option 2-7
UID Validation 2-7
CHAPTER 3 HawkEye™ 5xT Graphical User Interface 3-1
GUI Menus 3-2
File Menu 3-2
Operation Menu 3-2
Configure Menu 3-3
APPENDIX A Certification and Specifications A-1
Certifications A-1
CE Compliance A-1
FCC Statement A-2
FDA Statement A-2
Specifications A-2
HawkEye™ 50T A-2
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Physical Characteristics A-2
Performance Characteristics A-3
User Environment A-3
HawkEye™ 51T A-3
Physical Characteristics A-3
Performance Characteristics A-4
User Environment A-4
APPENDIX B Table of ASCII Control Characters B-1
Index Index-1
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Preface
PREFACE Welcome!
Purpose of This Manual
The purpose of the manual is to get you up and running quickly and confidently
with your reader.
CLASS 1
LED PRODUCT
Caution
LED in the HE50T/51T
Embedded Class I LED.
Wavelength 660 nm.
Complies with 21CFR1040.10
EN60825-1:1993 Amendment 2 2001
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Further Support
If you have any questions concerning the use of products which are not answered
in this manual, please contact your local Siemens partner at your Siemens office.
You can find your local partner at:
http://www.siemens.com/automation/partner
You can find a guide to the technical documentation on offer for the individual
SIMATIC products and systems at:
http://www.siemens.de/simatic-tech-doku-portal
You can find the catalog and online ordering systems at:
http://mall.automation.siemens.com/
Training Center
SITRAIN™ Siemens Training
Siemens Training (SITRAIN) offers a range of courses on Machine Vision and
Symbology Reading. Training classes are conducted in Norcross, Georgia and at
locations across the USA. SITRAIN also offers courses on PLC, Drives,
Controls, HMI, NET, Process Control, Analyzers and Instrumentation, Electrical
and Power, Safety and more. Details of current SITRAIN course offerings can be
viewed at http://www.automation.usa.siemens.com/sitrain/
To view Machine Vision and Symbology course offerings, please click on the
“Automation” link in the middle of the page and then the “Vision and Sensors”
link from the list that is presented. Alternatively, please contact the Siemens
Training Registrar at (800) 241-4453.
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Technical Support
How to reach technical support for all A&D products
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Manual Conventions
The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual.
Items emphasizing important information are bolded.
Menu selections, menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as:
Operation, Configure, etc.
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CHAPTER 1 Getting Started
The HawkEye™ 50T/51T is a hand-held reader that excels at reading
low-contrast two-dimensional (2D) Data Matrix direct part marks (DPM). It
features the LytePype™ illumination system, and a robust Data Matrix reading
algorithm that delivers exceptional performance for DPM reading at close range.
Two models (HawkEye™ 50T & HawkEye™ 51T) are available. They offer
suitable fields of view (FOV) for reading Data Matrix labels and DPMs such as
dot peen and laser marks in automotive, aerospace, electronics, semiconductors,
medical devices, and many other industries.
Note: Use of this device other than specified by Siemens is prohibited.
Package Contents
The HawkEye™ 50T/51T reader package includes all the necessary equipment
for immediate operation. Please take a moment to confirm that the product
package is complete, and contains the following items:
HawkEye™ 50T/51T Reader
Communication Cable (RS-232 or USB)
HawkEye™ 5xT Graphical User Interface (GUI) Software CD
12V Power Supply (purchased separately)
LytePype™ (purchased separately)
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Installing the HawkEye™ 5xT GUI
We recommend you install the GUI after you inspect the package contents.
For USB connection, you must install the GUI and use the Wedge
functionality to redirect the decoded data to the active Windows program
(e.g., Notepad).
For RS-232 connection, two connection modes are supported:
The RS-232 Terminal mode uses the standard RS-232 protocol and
allows the decoded data to go into a serial device or program such as a
PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) or Windows HyperTerminal.
The RS-232 GUI mode has additional protocol that only communicates
with the GUI. The GUI should be installed for image display or
prefix/suffix programming.
The HawkEye 5xT GUI installation program installs the GUI software and the
optional USB driver. The USB driver is needed only for USB connection and is
not required for RS-232 connection. For RS-232 connection, we still recommend
that you install the USB driver in case you need to support the USB connection
later on.
If you plan to install the USB driver, do so before you plug in the HE5xT USB
cable to the PC's USB port. If the cable is plugged in before the driver is
installed, Windows displays Found New Hardware Wizard. Click Cancel, then
unplug the USB cable from the PC.
Use the following procedure to install the GUI and the optional USB driver:
1. Insert the HawkEye™ 5xT GUI software CD into the CD drive.
2. Navigate to Setup.exe.
3. Run Setup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions.
4. In the Select Components screen, HE5xT USB Driver is selected and will be
installed by default. If you will never use the USB connection, follow Step 5
to complete the installation of the GUI program. To use the USB connection,
follow Steps 6 through 11 to complete the installation of the GUI program.
5. For RS-232 connection only and no USB connection, you can choose to
de-select the HE5xT USB Driver component, and click Next to continue.
Follow the instructions to complete the installation of the GUI software.
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6. For USB and RS-232 connections, click Next to continue. Follow the
instructions to install the GUI software. Towards the end of the GUI
installation, a new screen (Device Driver Installation Wizard) is displayed
for the USB driver installation. Click Next to continue.
7. The title of the screen changes to The Drivers are now installing…, and the
following message is displayed:
Please wait while the drivers install. This may take some time to complete.
8. In Windows 2000, the screen shown in Figure 1–1 is displayed, indicating
the driver has been installed successfully. In Windows XP, you will first
receive a new dialog box displaying the message:
The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to
verify its compatibility with Windows XP.
9. Click Continue Anyway to display the screen shown in Figure 1–1.
FIGURE 1–1. Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard Screen
10. Click Finish to exit the Device Driver Installation Wizard and complete the
GUI installation.
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Communication
The HawkEye™ 50T/51T is available with USB and RS-232 cable connections.
Both the USB cable and the RS-232 cable are connected to the HawkEye™
50T/51T with a RJ45 connector.
USB Cable Connection
To connect the HawkEye™ 50T/51T to your host computer via USB interface:
1. Push the USB cable connector into the HawkEye™ 50T/51T reader until the
locking tab engages (see Figure 1–2).
FIGURE 1–2. Connecting Cable
2. Connect the power supply to the USB connector and then to an AC outlet.
Observe the power up sequence: the light comes on and then flashes several
times before turning steady on then off.
Note: When the reader is powered up, the light comes on momentarily and
then goes out. The unit is now operational and ready to read Data Matrix
symbols. This process takes less than 10 seconds.
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3. Connect the USB cable to your host computer. Although a computer is not
required for the HawkEye™ 50T/51T reader to read a Data Matrix symbol, it
is needed to display the reading results or decoded data.
4. Windows 2000 displays Found New Hardware box and installs the driver
automatically. Windows XP displays the screen shown in Figure 1–3.
FIGURE 1–3. Found New Hardware Wizard Screen
5. Click Next to display the screen showing the information on Windows Logo
testing.
6. Click Continue Anyway to complete the driver installation.
7. Click Finish to exit Found New Hardware Wizard.
USB Communication Setting
The USB GUI mode is the only communication mode in the USB
communication setting, and it is the factory default for a pre-configured USB
reader.
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USB GUI Mode
Use the following steps to set the USB GUI mode:
1. Scan the Enter programming Data Matrix code (Figure 1–4) to enter Reader
Programming mode.
FIGURE 1–4. Enter Data Matrix Code
2. Scan the USB GUI programming Data Matrix code (Figure 1–5) to change
the reader's configuration to USB GUI mode.
FIGURE 1–5. USB GUI Data Matrix Code
3. The reader resets itself (5 short beeps) and returns to USB GUI mode. The
new setting persists through power cycles.
4. Run the GUI program. Select USBv1 in Configure > Communication and
ensure that the reader is connected.
5. Enable Wedge from Configure > Wedge to redirect the decoded data to the
active Windows program. For more information, see page 3–5.
RS-232 Cable Connection
To connect the HawkEye™ 50T/51T to your host computer via the RS-232
interface:
1. Make sure the RS-232 cable is attached sufficiently to your HawkEye™
50T/51T reader, as shown in Figure 1–2.
2. Connect the RS-232 cable’s 9-pin connector to your host computer.
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3. Connect the power supply to the RS-232 connector and then to an AC outlet.
Observe the power up sequence: the light comes on and then flashes several
times before turning steady on then off.
Note: When the reader is powered up, the light comes on momentarily and
then goes out. The unit is now operational and ready to read Data Matrix
symbols. This process takes less than 10 seconds.
RS-232 Communication Setting
There are two communication modes (RS-232 Terminal, RS-232 GUI) in the
RS-232 communication setting. The RS-232 Terminal, with a baud rate of 9600,
is the factory default for a pre-configured RS-232 reader.
RS-232 Terminal Mode
In this mode, the reader sends the decoded data to a serial program or device,
such as HyperTerminal, a PLC, or a hardware keyboard wedge.
Use the following steps to set the appropriate RS-232 Terminal mode:
1. If the reader is connected currently to the HawkEye™ 5xT GUI, exit the
GUI.
2. Scan the Enter programming Data Matrix code to enter Reader
Programming mode.
FIGURE 1–6. Enter Data Matrix Code
3. Scan the appropriate RS-232 Terminal programming Data Matrix code with
specific baud rate to change the reader's configuration to RS-232 Terminal
mode.
Enter
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FIGURE 1–7. RS-232 Terminal Mode Data Matrix Code & Baud Rates
Notes: You must exit the HawkEye™ 5xT GUI before scanning these codes.
If you scanned one of the above codes in the programming mode with the
GUI still connected, we recommend that you physically cycle the power one
more time after the initial reboot.
The reader only supports baud rate change. Other serial port settings are
fixed at Data bits 8, Parity none, Stop bits 1, and Flow control none.
4. The reader resets itself and returns to RS-232 Terminal mode. The new
setting persists through power cycles.
Note: In RS-232 Terminal mode, the reader will not connect to the GUI.
Terminal Mode at 2400 bps Terminal Mode at 4800 bps
Terminal Mode at 9600 bps Terminal Mode at 19200 bps
Terminal Mode at 38400 bps Terminal Mode at 57600 bps
Terminal Mode at 115200 bps
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RS-232 GUI Mode
In this mode, you can upload an images from the reader to the GUI.
Use the following steps to set the RS-232 GUI mode:
1. Scan the Enter programming Data Matrix code to enter Reader
Programming mode.
FIGURE 1–8. Enter Data Matrix Code
2. Scan the RS-232 GUI programming Data Matrix code to change the readers
configuration to RS-232 GUI mode.
FIGURE 1–9. RS-232 GUI Data Matrix Code
3. The reader resets itself (5 short beeps) and returns to RS-232 GUI mode.
Note: To connect to the GUI, you need to specify only the correct serial port
to which the HawkEye™ 50T/51T is connected. You do not need to specify
baud rate. In RS-232 GUI mode, the reader will not communicate with
serial/terminal devices such as Windows HyperTerminal or a PLC.
Enter
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Scanning Guidelines
Getting reasonable images of non-paper type marks requires some practice. You
will be more successful by following these recommendations:
For small marks, place the reader near the Data Matrix mark surface. With
some experimenting, you will quickly find it needs to be near contact for
small marks but has a good working range (up to two inches (50 mm)) for
larger marks.
Always hold the reader such that the front plane of the plastic pipe (called
the LytePyte™) is parallel to the mark surface and the Data Matrix is
centered in the LytePyte™. This helps create a more uniform image of the
Data Matrix mark.
Note: It may be necessary to slightly tilt the reader when reading marks on
mirror-like surfaces.
Hold the reader steady while pulling the trigger. If you release the trigger
immediately, the reader only captures one image and signals a pass or fail
after analyzing this image. It is better to hold the trigger without releasing it
so that the reader will keep trying until the reading is successful or up to 10
images have been tried (the default).
When switching between marks on different substrates, etc., the reader can
automatically adjust the camera settings to yield the highest read
performance. When reading such marks, press and hold the trigger; the
reader will image the part multiple times and choose the best setting. The
reader is now ready to read the mark.
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CHAPTER 2 Configuring the Reader Using
Programming Codes
The Reader programming codes allow you to:
Reset operation and factory parameters
Turn the beeper on and off
Set the trigger
Set the cell size of the Data Matrices that will be read
It’s a three step process to change the reader configuration by scanning
programming Data Matrix codes:
1. Scan the Enter Data Matrix code to enter programming mode. Four beeps
will sound after a successful scan.
2. Scan one or more programming codes to change the configuration. Three
beeps will sound after a successful scan.
3. Scan the Exit Data Matrix code to exit programming mode and go back to
normal scan mode. Three beeps will sound after a successful scan.
Notes: The new configuration will not take effect until you scan the Exit
programming Data Matrix code to return the reader to normal scan
(non-programming) mode.
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In programming mode, the reader will only read programming Data Matrix
codes. It will NOT read any Data Matrix that can be successfully read in normal
scan mode.
New settings persist through power cycles.
Programming Examples
Example 1 — Reset Reader to Factory Defaults
To reset the reader settings to factory default (see “Reset Factory Defaults” on
page 2-3):
1. Scan the Enter Data Matrix code, and hear four beeps.
2. Scan the Reset Factory Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
3. Scan the Exit Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
Example 2 — Turn Off Beeper & Change Trigger Behavior
To turn off the beeper and change the trigger behavior (see “Beeper” on page 2-4
& “Trigger” on page 2-5):
1. Scan the Enter Data Matrix code, and hear four beeps.
2. Scan the Beeper Off Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
3. Scan the While Trigger Pressed - Read Once (0 retries) Data Matrix
code and hear three beeps.
4. Scan the Exit Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
Now, the reader will only scan once each time you pull the trigger, regardless of
whether you hold or release it. You will no longer hear a beep while the LED
turns green after a successful scan. To reset to factory settings, follow Example 1.
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Example 3 — Read Cell Sizes Less Than 0.008 Inch
By default, the HawkEye™ 50T/51T reads Data Matrix codes with cell sizes that
are greater than or equal to 0.008 inch.
To read Data Matrix codes with cell sizes that are less than 0.008 inch (see “Data
Matrix X Dimension” on page 2-6):
1. Scan the Enter Data Matrix code (Figure 2–4) and hear four beeps.
2. Scan the Less Than 0.008 Inch Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
3. Scan the Exit Data Matrix code and hear three beeps.
Scanner Programming Data Matrix Codes
Reset Factory Defaults
Reset Operation Settings
Max number of captures while trigger is pressed = 10
Beeper is on
Size of Uploading Image = 512 x 512
Exposure control parameters
Image window = 1024 x 1024
Reset Factory Settings
Reset Factory resets the following parameters in addition to the parameters listed
in Reset Operation:
Prefix is enabled
Suffix is enabled
Default Prefix string is empty
Default Suffix string is \x0D\x0A (carriage return and line feed)
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Note: Reset Factory does not change communication settings (USB GUI, RS-232
GUI, or RS-232 Terminal).
FIGURE 2–1. Reset Data Matrix Codes
Beeper
FIGURE 2–2. Beeper Data Matrix Codes
Reset Operation Reset Factory
Enter Exit
Beeper On (Default) Beeper Off
Enter Exit
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Trigger
FIGURE 2–3. Trigger Data Matrix Codes
Enter Exit
While Trigger Pressed While Trigger Pressed
While Trigger Pressed While Trigger Pressed
Read Once (0 retries) Read Once (1 retry)
Read Once (2 retries) Read Once (9 retries) (Default)
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Data Matrix X Dimension
By default, the HawkEye™ 50T/51T has been optimized to read Data Matrix
codes with cell sizes that are greater than or equal to 0.008 inch. If you want to
read Data Matrix codes with cell sizes that are less than 0.008 inch, read the Less
Than 0.008 Inch Data Matrix code (see Figure 2–4).
FIGURE 2–4. X Dimension Data Matrix Codes
The range of cell sizes for the HawkEye™ 50T/51T is:
For HawkEye™ 50T — 0.004” to 0.040”
For HawkEye™ 51T — 0.006” to 0.080”
No Less Than 0.008 Inch (Default)
Less Than 0.008 Inch
Enter Exit
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QR Code Reading Option
While Data Matrix reading is always enabled, QR Code reading can be enabled
or disabled using the programming codes in Figure 2–5:
FIGURE 2–5. QR Code Data Matrix Codes
For reliable reading, the rotation of the QR Code must be no more than 23°.
UID Validation
The HE5xT unit complies with MIL-STD-130, ISO 15434, and ISO 15418 to
construct a Unique Items Identifier (UII). This UID validation is applicable to
Data Matrix only and has no effect on other symbologies. Four mutually
exclusive UII options are supported and described as follows:
UII DM On/Off — The HE5xT is configured to construct UII only. If the
decoded data contains a valid UII, only a UII string is outputted. If a Data
Matrix with invalid UII is decoded, the HE5xT beeps to indicate decode
success but does not output any data.
UII/ISO 15434 DM On/Off — The HE5xT is configured to construct UII or
any ISO 15434 compliance data. If the decoded data is UID compliant, then
only a UII string is outputted. If the decoded data is ISO 15434 compliant
but non-UII compliant, then the output data uses the output format described
below. If the decoded data is neither UII nor ISO 15434 compliant, the
HE5xT beeps to indicate decode success but does not output any data.
UII DM with Data Field On/Off — The HE5xT is configured to construct
UII with additional data fields. The data is displayed following the output
format below.
QR Code On QR Code Off (Default)
Enter Exit
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UII/ISO 15434 DM with Data Field On/Off — The HE5xT is configured
to construct UII or any ISO 15434 compliance data with additional data
fields. The data is displayed following the output format below.
Output Format:
UII; DF0; DF1; DF2; DF3; DF4; DF5; DF6; DF7
•"UII
a. Constructed UII data, if the UII construction is successful.
b. "(15434)", if the HawkEye™ 50T/51T is configured to UII/ISO15434
with Data Field and the decoded Data Matrix has the ISO 15434 syntax
but fails to construct UII.
c. An error message, if the process fails based on corresponding
configuration with Data Field on.
List of error messages:
15434 ERROR: DATA ELEMENT SEPARATOR
15434 ERROR: DOUBLE TRAILER
15434 ERROR: FORMAT INDICATOR
15434 ERROR: HEADER - 1ST POSITION
15434 ERROR: HEADER - 2ND POSITION
15434 ERROR: HEADER - 3RD POSITION
15434 ERROR: HEADER - 4TH POSITION
15434 ERROR: HEADER - GROUP SEPARATOR
15434 ERROR: TRAILER - END OF TRANSMISSION
15434 ERROR: TRAILER - RECORD SEPARATOR
UII ERROR: DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER
UII ERROR: DATA ELEMENT TOO LONG
UII ERROR: DATA ELEMENT TOO SHORT
UII ERROR: LOWER CASE CHARACTER
UII ERROR: NEED UII ELEMENT FIRST
UII ERROR: SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER
UII ERROR: TEI DATA CHARACTER
UII ERROR: TEI DATA QUALIFIER
UII ERROR: UII ELEMENT INCOMPLETE
UII ERROR: WRONG FORMAT INDICATOR
"; — Field separator.
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DF0 — There are three types of data:
a. UII type, if the UII field is Constructed UII data.
List of UII types:
ESN: Electronic Serial Identifier for Cellular Mobile Telephones
GIAI: Global Individual Asset Identifier
GRAI: Global Returnable Asset Identifier
GRAI_GIAI: either GRAI or GIAI
UII0: a TEI with UID as a data qualifier
UII1: construct #1
UII2: construct #2
USN: Universal Serial Number
UST: Universal Serial Tracking Number
VIN: Vehicle Identification Numbers
b. Format Indicator, if the UII field is “(15434)”.
List of format indicators:
05: Application Identifiers
06: Data Identifiers
12: Text Element Identifiers
DD: The DoD assigned Format Indicator for TEI
GS1_05: The GS1 format for Application Identifiers
c. Original decoded data, if the UII field is error message.
DF1 - DF7 — These are additional defaults and display up to seven data
elements. If there are more than seven elements, only the first seven are
displayed. If the number of data elements is less than seven, then the rest of
data fields are empty. If the UII field is (error message), DF1 - DF7 are
empty strings.
Note: For option UII/ISO 15434 DM on, if the UII field is “(15434)”, then
data elements of ISO 15434 are displayed in DF1 - DF7.
Only one of the four options can be turned on at any given time by scanning the
following programming codes. Turning on a new option automatically turns off
the previous UII option. To turn off the UII option, either scan the Off
programming code corresponding to the UII option or scan all four Off
programming codes.
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FIGURE 2–6. UII Option Data Matrix Codes
Note: With UII enabled and prefix/suffix enabled, reading a non-UII Data Matrix
code will output the string containing prefix and suffix only.
UII DM OnUII DM Off (Default)
UII/ISO 15434 DM Off (Default) UII/ISO 15434 DM On
UII DM with UII DM with
UII/ISO 15434 DM UII/ISO 15434 DM
Enter Exit
Data Field Off (Default) Data Field On
with Data Field Off (Default) with Data Field On
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CHAPTER 3 HawkEye™ 5xT Graphical
User Interface
The graphical user interface (GUI) software can be installed on:
Windows 2000
Windows XP
The supported interfaces are:
RS-232
•USB
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GUI Menus
File Menu
FIGURE 3–1. File Menu Items
Save Image As — Saves the image that has been uploaded from the reader
to the PC’s hard drive.
Exit — Exits the GUI. If Wedge mode is enabled, you will receive a dialog
box that confirms the exit.
Operation Menu
FIGURE 3–2. Operation Menu Item
Upload Image From Reader — Uploads the image from the readers
memory that has been captured by pulling the reader trigger.
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Configure Menu
FIGURE 3–3. Configure Menu Items
Communication — Selects COM1 – COM8, or USB.
Ensure the reader is in USB GUI mode before selecting USB
connection.
Ensure the reader is in RS-232 GUI mode before selecting the correct
COM port. If the reader is still connected to a standard RS-232 program
such as the Windows HyperTerminal program, you need to disconnect
the COM port connection from the program, then scan the RS-232 GUI
programming code.
Note: When an RS-232 reader is connected to the GUI, to reconnect to a
standard RS-232 device, you must exit the GUI then scan the RS-232
Terminal code with correct baud rate.
Uploading Image SizeThe image size is one of the following:
1024x1024 — When set to 1024x1024, the image loads very slowly (for
RS-232 connection).
512x512 — 2:1 sample in height and width. This is the default.
256x256 — 4:1 sample in height and width.
128x128 — 8:1 sample in height and width.
For RS-232 communication, we recommend that you use the default of
512x512 (or a smaller size) to reduce your wait time as the image loads.
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Note: The image uploaded covers the full range of the field of view (FOV).
The image size specified determines how the image is sampled for upload.
Prefix and Suffix — Allows you to add prefix and suffix to the decoded
data output.
FIGURE 3–4. Data Formatting Dialog Box
Enter Prefix and Suffix strings in the edit boxes for Prefix and Suffix,
respectively. Each string is up to 12 character long. To enter an unprintable
character, use the format \xYZ, where YZ is the hex representation of the
ASCII value of the character. For example, Carriage Return and Line Feed
can be entered as \x0d\x0a. See Appendix B, “Table of ASCII Control
Characters,” for a list of unprintable ASCII characters. The default Prefix
string is empty; the default Suffix string is \x0d\x0a.
The check box Use Prefix/Suffix represents the state when the Prefix/Suffix
is enabled. The default state is that Prefix and Suffix are used. Unchecking
Use Prefix/Suffix disables the use of the prefix and suffix even though the
strings are still saved in the reader firmware.
Note: Characters with ASCII values higher than 7E are not allowed.
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Wedge — Wedge mode redirects decoded data from the HawkEye™
50T/51T reader to the active Windows program as though you typed them in
from the keyboard. Wedge mode is necessary for the USB connection but
also may be used for RS-232 cable connection in RS-232 GUI mode.
To enable Wedge mode:
a. Make sure the reader is connected to the GUI using the USB GUI or
RS-232 GUI mode.
b. Select Configure > Wedge > Enable Wedge to enable Wedge mode.
c. Open Windows Notepad and ensure it is the active program (by clicking
on it once).
d. Scan a Data Matrix with the HawkEye™ 50T/51T reader. The decoded
data will be displayed in the Notepad program.
After you enable Wedge mode, the GUI can be minimized into the Windows
System Tray. To display the GUI again, either double click on the icon or
right click on the icon and then select Show GUI. When Wedge mode is not
enabled, the GUI is minimized to the Windows Taskbar instead.
When Wedge mode is enabled, the following options are supported:
Display Unprintable Data — By default, this is disabled. If the
decoded data from the HawkEye™ 50T/51T contains unprintable
characters such as GS, RS, and EOT used in a UID Data Matrix, the
unprintable characters are replaced with a question mark ? when the
data is displayed in the GUI and the active Windows program. Enabling
Display Unprintable Data allows the unprintable characters to be
displayed in the decoded data in the format of \xYZ where YZ is the
Hex value of characters.
Two special unprintable characters CR (Carriage Return) and LF (Line
Feed) are never displayed as either ? or the ASCII value with Wedge
enabled. They will always be shown as moving to the first character
position of the next line as Enter from the keyboard.
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Combine CR and LF — Is either of the following:
Disabled (Default) — When the decoded data contains both CR and
LF, then each will cause the cursor to move to the next line.
Enabled — The combination of two unprintable characters CR and
LF or LF and CR will result in a single Enter in the active Windows
program.
Example: The Data Matrix in Figure 3-4 is used to illustrate how unprintable
characters are displayed. The data encoded in the Data Matrix is the first 32
unprintable characters with ASCII values from 00 to 1F, plus the Space
character, and the string 0123456789, for a total of 43 characters.
With Wedge enabled, LF (\x0A) and CR (\x0D) are displayed by moving the
cursor to the beginning of the next line in Notepad:
If Display Unprintable Data is disabled (unchecked), the decoded data is
shown in the GUI and in Notepad.
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If Display Unprintable Data is enabled (checked), the decoded data is
shown in the GUI and in Notepad.
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Certification and
Specifications
A
APPENDIX A Certification and
Specifications
Certifications
CE Compliance
The HawkEye™ 50T/51T has been certified to conform to the requirements of
Council Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, and 93/68/EEC to comply with the
following European Standards:
EN61326:1997+A1+A2+A3 Class A
EN61000-6-2:2001
EN61000-6-2:2006
EN61000-6-4:2001
EN61010-1:2002
EN60825-1:1993 Amendment 2 2001-01
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause
radio interference, in which case you may be required to make adequate
measures.
All Siemens products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in
conformance with the applicable EEC Council Directives. However, certain
factory installed options or customer requested modifications may compromise
electromagnetic compatibility and prohibit use of the CE mark. Note that the use
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of interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE
compliance. For further information regarding CE Compliance, see “Service and
Support on the Internet” on page xi.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference, in which case you will be required to correct the
interference at your own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
FDA Statement
This equipment complies with
US21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040.10
IEC 60825-1:1993 Amendment 2 2001-01
Specifications
HawkEye™ 50T
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 6.3” L x 2.2” W x 4.0” D
(16.00 cm L x 5.59cm W x 10.16 cm D)
Power Requirements: AC Adapter 100-250 VAC, 0.5A
50/60 Hz input,
12 V at 250 mA avg. (1250 mA peak) output
Illumination: Embedded Class 1 LED
Red LED: 660 nm
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Performance Characteristics
Interfaces: RS 232 baud rates from 2400 bps to
115.2 Kbps or USB v1.1
Working Distance: 0” (0 mm)
1” (25 mm)
Field of View: 0.5” x 0.5” (13 x 13 mm) at contact
0.75” at 0.75” (19 x 19 mm) at 1” (25 mm)
Depth of Field: Up to 2” (50.8 mm)
Minimum Element Size: 0.004” (0.10 mm)
Optical Resolution: 1024 x 1024 Pixels
Minimum Contrast Resolution: 20% at 660 nm
Optical Parameters: Directional LytePype illumination system
Programming: Windows 2000 / XP; Simple GUI
for image uploading and
configuring prefix/suffix of output data
Decode Capability: Data Matrix, QR Code
User Environment
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
Storage Temperature: -4° F to 149° F (-20° C to 65° C)
Shock: Drop 4 ft./1.2 m to concrete
Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing
HawkEye™ 51T
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 6.3” L x 2.2” W x 4.0” D
(16.00 cm L x 5.59cm W x 10.16 cm D)
Power Requirements: AC Adapter 100-250 VAC, 0.5A
50/60 Hz input,
12 V at 300 mA avg. (1700 mA peak) output
Illumination: Embedded Class 1 LED
Red LED: 660 nm
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Performance Characteristics
Interfaces: RS 232 baud rates from 2400 bps to
115.2 Kbps or USB v1.1
Working Distance: 0.125” (3 mm)
2” (5.1 cm)
Field of View: 0.75” x 0.75 (19 x 19 mm) near contact
1.4” x 1.4” (36 x 36 mm) at 2” (51 mm)
Depth of Field: Up to 2” (50.8 mm)
Minimum Element Size: 0.006” (0.15 mm)
Optical Resolution: 1024 x 1024 Pixels
Minimum Contrast Resolution: 20% at 660 nm
Optical Parameters: Directional LytePype illumination system
Programming: Windows 2000 / XP; Simple GUI
for image uploading and
configuring prefix/suffix of output data
Decode Capability: Data Matrix, QR Code
User Environment
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)
Storage Temperature: -4° F to 149° F (-20° C to 65° C)
Shock: Drop 4 ft./1.2 m to concrete
Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing
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Table of ASCII Control
Characters
B
APPENDIX B Table of ASCII Control
Characters
TABLE B–1. Table of Control Characters
Char Dec Hex
NUL 0 \x00
SOH 1 \x01
STX 2 \x02
ETX 3 \x03
EOT 4 \x04
ENQ 5 \x05
ACK 6 \x06
BEL 7 \x07
BS 8 \x08
TAB 9 \x09
LF 10 \x0A
VT 11 \x0B
FF 12 \x0C
CR 13 \x0D
SO 14 \x0E
SI 15 \x0F
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DLE 16 \x10
DC1 17 \x11
DC2 18 \x12
DC3 19 \x13
DC4 20 \x14
NAK 21 \x15
SYN 22 \x16
ETB 23 \x17
CAN 24 \x18
EM 25 \x19
SUB 26 \x1A
ESC 27 \x1B
FS 28 \x1C
GS 29 \x1D
RS 30 \x1E
US 31 \x1F
TABLE B–1. Table (Continued)of Control Characters
Char Dec Hex
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ASCII Characters B-1
C
Certification A-1
Combine CR and LF 3-6
Communication 3-3
Configure Menu 3-3
Connections
rs-232 cable 1-6
usb cable 1-4
D
Data Matrix Codes
beeper 2-4, 2-5
qr code 2-7
reset 2-4
uii option 2-10
x dimension 2-6
Display
unprintable data 3-5
E
Examples
programming 2-2
F
File Menu 3-2
G
GUI
installing 1-2
menus 3-2
Guidelines
scanning 1-10
I
Installing the GUI 1-2
M
Menus
configure 3-3
file 3-2
gui 3-2
operation 3-2
Modes
rs232 gui 1-2
rs-232 terminal 1-2
O
Operation Menu 3-2
P
Prefix and Suffix 3-4
Programming
examples 2-2
R
Reset
factory 2-3
operation 2-3
RS-232
cable connection 1-6
gui mode 1-2
terminal mode 1-2
S
Save Image As 3-2
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Scanning
guidelines 1-10
Specifications A-1
U
UID Validation 2-7
UII DM
on & off 2-7
with data field n & off 2-7
UII/ISO 15434 DM
on & off 2-7
with data field on & off 2-8
Upload Image From Reader 3-2
Uploading Image Size 3-3
USB Cable Connection 1-4
V
Validation
uid 2-7
W
Wedge 3-5