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- | The Default settings for the Honeywell 1400G Serial Barcode Scanner is: | + | The Default settings for the Honeywell 1400G Serial Barcode Scanner is: // |
+ | Baud Rate : 115200 // | ||
+ | Data Format : 8 Data Bits, No Parity Bit, 1 Stop Bit // | ||
- | Baud Rate : 115200 | + | On the customer' |
- | Data Format : 8 Data Bits, No Parity Bit, 1 Stop Bit | + | Make a note of what COM ports are available because you may need to do a little trial and error to determine which COM port the scanner is physically connected to. // |
+ | Open the properties for the COM port, click on the Port Settings tab and set the Pits Per Second to 115200 bps // | ||
- | On the customer' | + | Set the data bits to 8, Parity to None, stop bits to 1 and Flow Control to None. // |
- | Make a note of what COM ports are available because you may need to do a little trial and error to determine which COM port the scanner is physically connected to. | + | Click OK and exit device manager. // |
- | Open the properties for the COM port, click on the Port Settings tab and set the Pits Per Second to 115200 bps | + | Next Open the POS Device manager |
- | Set the data bits to 8, Parity to None, stop bits to 1 and Flow Control | + | Go to the Barcode Scanner tab and set the port to the one you noted in the Windows Device Manager. // |
- | Click OK and exit device manager. | + | Again set the settings for the Port to: // |
+ | Baud rate : 115200 bps, Data Format : 8 data bits, no parity bit and 1 stop bit // | ||
- | Next Open the POS Device manager | + | Do a test scan and now the barcode should show up correctly in the POS Device manager. |
- | Go to the Barcode Scanner tab and set the port to the one you noted in the Windows Device Manager. | + | If the port settings are wrong you may get some information |
- | Again set the settings for the Port to: | + | If your barcode scans correctly in the POS Device Manager, you can open System Five, and test it there. // |
- | Baud rate : 115200 bps, Data Format : 8 data bits, no parity bit and 1 stop bit | + | You can't test serial port barcode scanners in the Barcode Scanner section of the setup Wizard. Nothing will scan there. So open an invoice and scan a barcode there, or scan it into the part find screen. |
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- | Do a test scan and now the barcode should show up correctly in the POS Device manager. | + | |
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- | If the port settings are wrong you may get some information in the preview window, but it will not match the barcode number you scanned. | + | |
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- | If your barcode scans correctly in the POS Device Manager, you can open System Five, and test it there. | + | |
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- | You can't test serial port barcode scanners in the Barcode Scanner section of the setup Wizard. Nothing will scan there. So open an invoice and scan a barcode there, or scan it into the part find screen. | + | |
honeywell_1400g.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/17 07:15 (5 months ago) by raguilo