Wenglor CSHH001 User manual

CSHH00x
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
Operating Instructions
Translation of the Original Operating Instruction
Subject to change without notice
Available as PDF version only
Version: 1.0.0
Status: 12.09.2017
www.wenglor.com
EN

2Table of contents
Table of Contents
1. General.....................................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Information Concerning these Instructions .......................................................................................... 6
1.2 Explanations of Symbols ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Limitation of Liability.............................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Copyrights............................................................................................................................................. 7
2. For Your Safety.........................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Use for Intended Purpose..................................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Use for Other than the Intended Purpose ............................................................................................ 9
2.3 Personnel Qualifications ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 Modification of Products ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 General Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................. 9
2.6 Approvals ............................................................................................................................................ 10
3. Technical Data........................................................................................................................................10
3.1 Scanning field / working distances..................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Housing Dimensions........................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Accessory Products ............................................................................................................................ 12
3.4 Scope of Delivery ................................................................................................................................ 12
4. Transport and Storage...........................................................................................................................13
4.1 Transport ............................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2 Storage................................................................................................................................................ 13
5. Installation and Electrical Connection..................................................................................................14
5.1 Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2 Electrical Connection .......................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 Diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................... 16
6. Functions Overview ...............................................................................................................................17
6.1 Default Settings ................................................................................................................................... 17
6.2 Lesemodes und Codearten ................................................................................................................ 17
6.3 Scanner Feedback.............................................................................................................................. 18
7. Installing the eazyScan software ..........................................................................................................18
7.1 Installation procedure ......................................................................................................................... 18
8. General setup of the eazyScan software..............................................................................................19
8.1 Start screen ......................................................................................................................................... 19
8.2 Operator interface ............................................................................................................................... 19

3
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
8.3 Establishing connection...................................................................................................................... 19
8.4 Firmware updates ............................................................................................................................... 21
8.5 Configuration....................................................................................................................................... 22
8.6 Image capturing .................................................................................................................................. 23
8.7 Data Matrix Code Generator ............................................................................................................... 24
9. Setup using data matrix code ...............................................................................................................25
9.1 USB port.............................................................................................................................................. 25
9.2 RS-232 Interface.................................................................................................................................. 26
9.3 Communications Mode....................................................................................................................... 29
9.4 Keyboard Mapping.............................................................................................................................. 30
9.5 Alternative operating systems............................................................................................................. 34
9.6 Scanning process ............................................................................................................................... 34
9.7 Dual scanning area ............................................................................................................................. 37
9.8 Mirroring .............................................................................................................................................. 38
9.9 Preamble and postamble.................................................................................................................... 39
9.10 Text Command .................................................................................................................................... 41
9.11 Beeper / Vibrator ................................................................................................................................ 41
9.12 Code settings ...................................................................................................................................... 43
9.12.1 Aztec Code........................................................................................................................... 43
9.12.2 Codabar ............................................................................................................................... 43
9.12.3 Code 11................................................................................................................................. 44
9.12.4 Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode).............................................................................................. 45
9.12.5 Code 39................................................................................................................................ 45
9.12.6 Code 49................................................................................................................................. 46
9.12.7 Trioptic Barcode................................................................................................................... 46
9.12.8 Code 93................................................................................................................................. 47
9.12.9 Code 128.............................................................................................................................. 47
9.12.10 Composite Barcode.............................................................................................................. 48
9.12.11 Data Matrix ............................................................................................................................ 48
9.12.12 Grid Matrix............................................................................................................................. 49
9.12.13 GoCode................................................................................................................................. 50
9.12.14 GS1 Databar ......................................................................................................................... 50
9.12.15 Interleaved 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................. 52
9.12.16 Maxicode............................................................................................................................... 52
9.12.17 Matrix 2 of 5........................................................................................................................... 53
9.12.18 PDF417 ................................................................................................................................. 53
9.12.19 MSI Plessey........................................................................................................................... 54
9.12.20 Hong Kong 2 of 5.................................................................................................................. 54
9.12.21 NEC 2 of 5............................................................................................................................. 54

4
9.12.22 QR Code ............................................................................................................................... 55
9.12.23 Telepen................................................................................................................................. 55
9.12.24 UPC/EAN.............................................................................................................................. 56
9.12.25 UK Plessey ............................................................................................................................ 59
9.12.26 Straight 2 of 5........................................................................................................................ 59
9.12.27 Han Xin.................................................................................................................................. 60
9.12.28 Pharmacode.......................................................................................................................... 60
9.12.29 Post Codes............................................................................................................................ 61
9.13 Other commands ................................................................................................................................ 63
10. Maintenance Instructions......................................................................................................................65
11. Proper Disposal .....................................................................................................................................65
12. Appendix ................................................................................................................................................66
12.1 List of Changes to Operating Instructions .......................................................................................... 66
12.2 Check list for initial start-up................................................................................................................. 66
12.3 EU Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................. 67
Table of contents

5
1D/2D Handheld Scanners

6General
1. General
1.1 Information Concerning these Instructions
• These instructions apply to the product with ID code CSHH00x.
• They make it possible to use the product safely and efficiently.
• These instructions are an integral part of the product and must be kept on hand for the entire duration of
its service life.
• Local accident prevention regulations and national work safety regulations must be complied with as well.
• The product is subject to further technical development, and thus the information contained in these
operating instructions may also be subject to change. The current version can be found at www.wenglor.
com in the product’s separate download area.
NOTE!
The operating instructions must be read carefully before using the product and must be
kept on hand for later reference.
1.2 Explanations of Symbols
• Safety precautions and warnings are emphasized by means of symbols and attention-getting words
• Safe use of the product is only possible if these safety precautions and warnings are adhered to
• The safety precautions and warnings are laid out in accordance with the following principle:
ATTENTION-GETTING WORD!
Type and Source of Danger!
Possible consequences in the event that the hazard is disregarded.
• Measures for averting the hazard.
The meanings of the attention-getting words, as well as the scope of the associated hazards, are listed below.
DANGER!
This word indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, results in
death or severe injury.
WARNING!
This word indicates a hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided, may result
in death or severe injury.
CAUTION!
This word indicates a hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.

7
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
ATTENTION!
This word draws attention to a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
NOTE!
A note draws attention to useful tips and suggestions, as well as information regarding
efficient, error-free use.
1.3 Limitation of Liability
• The product has been developed in consideration of the current state-of-the-art and applicable standards
and guidelines. Subject to change without notice.
• A valid declaration of conformity can be accessed at www.wenglor.com in the product’s separate
download area.
• wenglor sensoric elektronische Geräte GmbH (hereinafter referred to as “wenglor”) excludes all liability in
the event of:
• Non-compliance with the instructions
• Use of the product for purposes other than those intended
• Use by untrained personnel
• Use of unapproved replacement parts
• Unapproved modification of products
• These operating instructions do not include any guarantees from wenglor with regard to the described
procedures or specific product characteristics.
• wenglor assumes no liability for printing errors or other inaccuracies contained in these operating
instructions, unless wenglor was verifiably aware of such errors at the point in time at which the operating
instructions were prepared.
1.4 Copyrights
• The contents of these instructions are protected by copyright law.
• All rights are reserved by wenglor.
• Commercial reproduction or any other commercial use of the provided content and information, in
particular graphics and images, is not permitted without previous written consent from wenglor.

8For Your Safety
2. For Your Safety
2.1 Use for Intended Purpose
This hand scanner is used to decode 1D/2D codes.
This product can be used in the following industry sectors:
• Automotive industry
• Food industry
• Packaging industry
• Pharmaceuticals industry
• Clothing industry
• Plastics industry
• Consumer goods industry
• Paper industry
• Electronics industry
• Glass industry
• Printing industry
• Special machinery manufacturing
• Heavy machinery manufacturing
• Logistics
• Woodworking industry
• Steel industry
• Aviation industry
• Construction industry
• Chemicals industry
• Agriculture Industry
• Alternative energy
• Raw materials extraction

9
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
2.2 Use for Other than the Intended Purpose
• Not a safety component in accordance with 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive)
• The product is not suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• The product may only be used with accessories supplied or approved by wenglor, or combined with
approved products. A list of approved accessories and combination products can be accessed at
www.wenglor.com on the product detail page.
DANGER!
Risk of personal injury or property damage in case of use for other than the intended
purpose!
Use for other than the intended purpose may lead to hazardous situations.
• Observe instructions regarding use for intended purpose.
2.3 Personnel Qualifications
• Suitable technical training is a prerequisite
• In-house electronics training is required
• Trained personnel must have uninterrupted access to the operating instructions
DANGER!
Risk of personal injury or property damage in case of incorrect initial start-up and
maintenance!
Personal injury and damage to equipment may occur.
• Adequate training and qualification of personnel.
2.4 Modification of Products
DANGER!
Risk of personal injury or property damage if the product is modified!
Personal injury and damage to equipment may occur. Non-observance may result in loss
of the CE marking and the guarantee may be rendered null and void.
• Modification of the product is impermissible.
2.5 General Safety Precautions
NOTE!
• These instructions are an integral part of the product and must be kept on hand for the
entire duration of its service life.
• In the event of possible changes, the respectively current version of the operating
instructions can be accessed at www.wenglor.com in the product’s download area.
• Read the operating instructions carefully before using the product.
• Protect the sensor against contamination and mechanical influences.

10 Technical Data
2.6 Approvals
3. Technical Data
Order Number
Technical Data
CSHH001
Optical data
Scanning distance 0...200 mm
Resolution 1280×960 pixels
Light source Red light
Max. permitted ambient light 97,000 lux
Electrical data
Supply voltage 5 V DC
Power consumption < 2250 mW
Temperature range –20…55 °C
Interface USB
Acoustic signal Yes
Vibrational signal Yes
Visual signal Yes
Mechanical data
Housing material Plastic
Protection IP54
Weight 130 g
Connector type Cable
Cable length 180 cm

11
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
3.1 Scanning field / working distances
Test code Minimum distance Maximal distance
0,076mm (Code 39) 25 mm 50 mm
0,190 mm (Code 39) 20 mm 150 mm
0,267 mm (GS1 DataBar) 0 mm 150 mm
0,330 mm (UPC) 15 mm 200 mm
0,107 mm ( DataMatrix) 15 mm 45 mm
0,127 mm (DataMatrix) 15 mm 60 mm
0,16 mm (DataMatrix) 5 mm 75 mm
0,254 mm (DataMatrix) 0 mm 100 mm
0,528 mm (DataMatrix) 10 mm 190 mm
Codes with minimal contrast (DPM)
Test code Minimum distance Maximal distance
Laser printed codes 0 mm 35 mm
Needle punched codes 0 mm 70 mm
NOTE!
• Working ranges are a combination of both the wide and high density fields. All samp-
les were high quality codes and were read along a physical center line at a 10° angle.
Default AGC settings were used. Accuracy= +/–10 %.

12 Technical Data
3.2 Housing Dimensions
3.3 Accessory Products
wenglor can provide you with suitable connection technology for your product.
Suitable mounting technology no.
431
Interface cable ZDNV001
Interface cable ZDNV002
Mains power pack ZNNN001
Mains power pack ZNNN002
3.4 Scope of Delivery
• Product
• USB cable (CSHM001, CSHM003)
• RS-232 cable + power supply (CSHM002, CSHM004)

13
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
4. Transport and Storage
4.1 Transport
Upon receipt of shipment, inspect the goods for damage in transit. In the case of damage, conditionally
accept the package and notify the manufacturer of the damage. Then return the device making reference to
damage in transit.
4.2 Storage
The following points must be taken into condition with regard to storage:
• Do not store the product outdoors
• Store the product in a dry, dust-free place
• Protect the product against mechanical impacts
• Protect the product against exposure to direct sunlight
ATTENTION!
Risk of property damage in case of improper storage!
The product may be damaged.
• Comply with storage instructions.

14 Installation and Electrical Connection
5. Installation and Electrical Connection
5.1 Installation
• Protect the product against contamination during installation.
• Observe all applicable electrical and mechanical regulations, standards, and safety rules.
• Protect the product against mechanical influences.
• There must not be any objects underneath the working range.
4
1
2
3
2x
10 Sec.
4
1
2
3
2x
10 Sec.

15
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
25 mm
°
90
ATTENTION!
Risk of property damage in case of improper installation!
The product may be damaged.
• Comply with installation instructions.
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury or property damage during installation!
Personal injury and damage to the product may occur.
• Ensure a safe installation environment.
5.2 Electrical Connection
The CSHH00x hand scanner has an RJ-50 connector with the following configurations:
Pin 1 + 5 V
Pin 2 USB_DM
Pin 3 USB_DP
Pin 4 RS-232 TX (scanner output)
Pin 5 RS-232 RTS (scanner output)
Pin 6 RS-232 RX (scanner input)
Pin 7 RS-232 CTS (scanner input)
Pin 8 External trigger (active low scanner input)
Pin 9 N/C
Pin 10 Grounding

16 Installation and Electrical Connection
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5 V +/– 10 %.
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage will void
manufacturer warranty.
Connector A Connector B
Connector A Connector B
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5 V +/– 10 %.
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage will void
manufacturer warranty.
CONNECTOR A CONNECTOR B
CONNECTOR A NAME WIRE COLOR CONNECTOR B
1 VIN 24 A WG RED1
2DM 28 A WG WHITE 2
3DP 28 A WG GREEN 3
4 GND 24 A WG BLACK 10
SHELL – SHIELD BARE SHELL
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5 V +/–10 %.
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage
will void manufacturer warranty.
Connector C
Connector A Connector B
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5 V +/–10 %.
manufacturer warranty.
CONN A NAME WIRE COLOR CONN B WIRE COLOR CONN C
1 VIN 24 A WG RED124 A WG RED TIP
4TX 28 A WG BROWN2
5RTS 28 A WG ORANGE8
6RX 28 A WG YELLOW 3
7 CTS 28 A WG GREEN 7
10 GND 24 A WG BLACK 5 24 A WG BLACK RING
SHIELD
–
SHIELD SHIELD
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage will void
5.3 Diagnostics
Required action in case of fault:
NOTE!
• Shut down the machine.
• Analyze and eliminate the cause of error with the help of the diagnostics information.
• If the error cannot be eliminated, please contact wenglor’s support department
• Do not operate if malfunctioning indeterminately.
• The machine must be shut down if the error cannot be definitively explained or properly
eliminated.
DANGER!
Risk of personal injury or property damage in case of non-compliance!
The system’s safety function is disabled. Personal injury and damage to equipment.
• Required action as specified in case of fault.
Connector A Name Wire Color Connector B
1 VIN 24 A WG Red 1
2 DM 28 A WG White 2
3 DP 28 A WG Green 3
4 GND 24 A WG Black 10
Shell — Shield Bare Shell
Conn A Name Wire Color Conn B Wire Color Conn C
1 VIN 24 A WG Red 9 24 A WG Red TIP
4 TX 28 A WG Brown 2
5 RTS 28 A WG Orange 8
6 RX 28 A WG Yellow 3
7 CTS 28 A WG Green 7
10 GND 24 A WG Black 5 24 A WG Black RING
Shield — Shield Shield

17
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
6. Functions Overview
6.1 Default Settings
The following code types are activated upon delivery:
• Atztec
• Codabar
• Code 39
• Code 93
• Code 128:
• Data matrix
• Data Matrix Inverse
• Data matrix rectangle
• All GS1 DataBars
• Interleaved 2 of 5
• PDF417
• QR Code
• UPC/EAN/UPC-E
Additional types of codes can be activated using either the wenglor eazyScan parametrization software or the
parametrization codes in chapter 9 on page 25.
6.2 Read modes and code types
Read characteristics differ from each other depending on how the code is applied, as well as the surface of
the product to which the code is applied.
Read Mode Code Type / Application Method
Auto (standard) Reads needle punched and laser printed codes with automatic adjustment for
best possible reading performance with varying codes and different application
methods.
Dark field Options:
1. Reads needle punched codes at an angle of 15° to 45°, or
2. Reads laser printed codes at an angle of 90°, or
3. Reads needle punched codes at an angle of 15° to 45° or laser printed codes
at an angle of 90°
Diffuse bright field Options:
1. Reads needle punched codes at an angle of 90°, or
2. Reads laser printed codes at an angle of 90°, or
3. Reads needle punched and laser printed codes at an angle of 90°
Direct bright field Reads printed code on paper
Curved surface Reads needle punched and laser printed codes on curved surfaces at an angle
of 90°

18 Installing the eazyScan software
6.3 Scanner feedback
Scenario Top LED Sound Vibration
Scanner has been started up correctly Green LED blinks 1 beep Vibrating handle
Successfully connected with the host
(RS-232)
Green LED off 2 beeps Vibrating handle
Ready for deciphering Green LED off None None
Successful deciphering and data
transmission
Green LED blinks 1 beep Vibrating handle
Configuration code successfully deciphered
and applied
Green LED blinks 2 beeps Vibrating handle
Configuration code successfully deciphered
but couldn’t be applied
Green LED blinks 4 beeps Vibrating handle
7. Installing the eazyScan software
7.1 Installation procedure
First verify whether there is a current version of the software available on the website. Go to www.wenglor.
com and download the most current version of the software, as needed.
If the software on the CD is the latest version, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the installations CD into the CD drive.
• Double-click on the “Install_eazyScan” setup program to begin. Administrator rights are required here.
2. Installation instructions will follow.
• The eazyScan software is installed.
The language setting for the software is the same as for the operating system. If a different language is de-
sired, it can be selected in the Settings menu.

19
1D/2D Handheld Scanners
8. General setup of the eazyScan software
8.1 Start screen
The following start window appears after the program has been started. Various options are provided by the
software.
8.2 Operator interface
The depicted layout of the operator interface shows the standard configuartion of the software upon first use.
However, the user interface can be adapted to meet your individual needs.

20 General setup of the eazyScan software
8.3 Establishing connection
1. Open the eazyScan software
2. Plug the USB cable or RS-232 jack into your PC
3. If an RS-232 scanner is to be connected, the COM port used must be selected in the software.
4. The scanner will connect automatically. Two beeps will be heard when the scanner was connected correct-
ly. With an RS-232 scanner, the Reload symbol must be pressed to start the search for RS-232 scanners.
5. USB scanners start in USB keyboard mode, which is set in download mode by clicking the -icon.
When the mode has been changed, the scanner and its device information will appear in the software.
Table of contents
Other Wenglor Scanner manuals

Wenglor
Wenglor BLN0x1R10 User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor BLN0 1R20 Series User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor CSMH007 User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor BLN0x1R20 User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor CSMH00 Series User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor FIS-0870 User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor BLN0 1R10 Series User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor CSLH003 User manual

Wenglor
Wenglor CSLH003 User manual
Popular Scanner manuals by other brands

Hitachi
Hitachi HT-4139-28 troubleshooting manual

SonoSite
SonoSite JADAK flexpoint HS-1M installation instructions

ION
ION PICS 2 PC datasheet

Fujitsu
Fujitsu fi-7300NX Consumable replacement and cleaning instructions

Honeywell
Honeywell StratosH MS2321 Installation and user guide

Avision
Avision FB6000E user manual