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Honeywell HH490 User Manual

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Honeywell HH490 User Manual

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Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting
  • Technical Assistance
  • Product Service and Repair
  • Limited Warranty

Chapter 1 - Get Started

  • About this Manual
  • Unpack Your Device
  • Connect with USB
  • Connect with RS232 Serial Port
  • Reading Techniques
  • Menu Barcode Security Settings
  • Set Custom Defaults
  • Reset the Custom Defaults

Chapter 2 - Program the Interface

  • Introduction
  • Program the Interface - Plug and Play
  • RS232 Serial Port
  • USB IBM Surepos
  • USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard
  • CTS/RTS Emulation
  • ACK/NAK Mode
  • Remote Mastermind™ for USB
  • Keyboard Country Layout
  • Keyboard Wedge Modifiers
  • Keyboard Style
  • Keyboard Conversion
  • Control Character Output
  • Keyboard Modifiers
  • RS232 Baud Rate
  • RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity
  • RS232 Receiver Time-Out
  • RS232 Handshake
  • RS232 Timeout

Chapter 3 - Input/Output Settings

  • Power up Beeper
  • Beep on BEL Character
  • Trigger Click
  • Beeper - Good Read
  • Beeper Volume - Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch - Good Read
  • Beeper Pitch - Error
  • Beeper Duration - Good Read
  • LED - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Good Read
  • Number of Beeps - Error
  • Good Read Delay
  • User-Specified Good Read Delay
  • Manual Trigger
  • Serial Trigger
  • Presentation LED Behavior after Decode
  • Presentation Centering
  • Poor Quality 1D Codes
  • Poor Quality PDF Codes
  • Low Resolution PDF Codes
  • Streaming Presentation™ Mode
  • Hands Free Time-Out
  • User-Specified Reread Delay
  • 2D Reread Delay
  • Activation Character
  • End Character Activation after Good Read
  • Character Activation Timeout
  • Deactivation Character
  • Illumination Lights
  • User-Specified Aimer Delay
  • Single Code Centering
  • Custom Centering
  • High Priority Symbology
  • Low Priority Symbology
  • Preferred Symbology Time-Out
  • Preferred Symbology Default
  • Output Sequence Editor
  • To Add an Output Sequence
  • Output Sequence Editor Commands
  • Partial Sequence
  • Good Read Tone - Output Sequences
  • Multiple Symbols
  • Video Reverse

Chapter 4 - Data Edit

  • Points to Keep in Mind
  • Add a Prefix or Suffix
  • Example: Add a Tab Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes
  • Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies
  • Prefix Selections
  • Suffix Selections
  • Function Code Transmit
  • Intercharacter Delay
  • User Specified Intercharacter Delay
  • Interfunction Delay
  • Intermessage Delay

Chapter 5 - Data Format

  • Data Format Editor Introduction
  • Show Data Format
  • Other Programming Selections
  • Terminal ID Table
  • Send Commands
  • Move Commands
  • Search Commands
  • Miscellaneous Commands
  • Data Formatter
  • Data Format Non-Match Error Tone
  • Primary/Alternate Data Formats
  • Single Scan Data Format Change

Chapter 6 - Symbologies

  • All Symbologies
  • Message Length Description
  • Codabar On/Off
  • Codabar Start/Stop Characters
  • Codabar Check Character
  • Codabar Concatenation
  • Codabar Message Length
  • Code 39 On/Off
  • Code 39 Start/Stop Characters
  • Code 39 Check Character
  • Code 39 Message Length
  • Code 39 Append
  • Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)
  • Code 39 Code Page
  • Interleaved 2 of 5 On/Off
  • Check Digit
  • Interleaved 2 of 5 Message Length
  • NEC 2 of 5 On/Off
  • NEC 2 of 5 Message Length
  • Code 93 On/Off
  • Code 93 Message Length
  • Code 93 Append
  • Code 93 Code Page
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial On/Off
  • Straight 2 of 5 Industrial Message Length
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA On/Off
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA Redundancy
  • Straight 2 of 5 IATA Message Length
  • Matrix 2 of 5 On/Off
  • Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length
  • Code 11 On/Off
  • Check Digits Required
  • Code 11 Message Length
  • Code 128 On/Off
  • ISBT 128 Concatenation
  • Code 128 Redundancy
  • Code 128 Message Length
  • Code 128 Append
  • Code 128 Code Page
  • GS1-128 On/Off
  • GS1-128 Message Length
  • Telepen On/Off
  • Telepen Output
  • Telepen Message Length
  • UPC-A On/Off
  • UPC-A Check Digit
  • UPC-A Number System
  • UPC-A Addenda
  • UPC-A Addenda Required
  • Addenda Timeout
  • UPC-A Addenda Separator
  • Coupon GS1 Databar Output
  • UPC-E0 On/Off
  • UPC-E0 Expand
  • UPC-E0 Addenda Required
  • UPC-E0 Addenda Separator
  • UPC-E0 Check Digit
  • UPC-E0 Leading Zero
  • UPC-E0 Addenda
  • EAN/JAN-13 On/Off
  • Convert UPC-A to EAN-13
  • EAN/JAN-13 Check Digit
  • EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 290 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 378/379 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 414/419 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 434/439 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 977 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 978 Addenda Required
  • EAN-13 Beginning with 979 Addenda Required
  • EAN/JAN-13 Addenda Separator
  • ISBN Translate
  • EAN/JAN-8 On/Off
  • EAN/JAN-8 Check Digit
  • EAN/JAN-8 Addenda
  • EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Required
  • EAN/JAN-8 Addenda Separator
  • MSI Check Character
  • MSI Message Length
  • GS1 Databar Omnidirectional On/Off
  • GS1 Databar Limited On/Off
  • GS1 Databar Expanded On/Off
  • GS1 Databar Expanded Message Length
  • Trioptic Code
  • Codablock a On/Off
  • Codablock a Message Length
  • Codablock F On/Off
  • Codablock F Message Length
  • PDF417 On/Off
  • PDF417 Message Length
  • Macropdf417
  • Micropdf417 On/Off
  • Micropdf417 Message Length
  • UPC/EAN Version
  • GS1 Composite Code Message Length
  • GS1 Emulation
  • TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39)
  • QR Code On/Off
  • QR Code Message Length
  • QR Code Append
  • QR Code Page
  • Dotcode On/Off
  • Poor Quality Dotcodes
  • Dotcode Message Length
  • Digimarc Barcode
  • Digimarc Decoder Attempts
  • Data Matrix On/Off
  • Data Matrix Message Length
  • Data Matrix Code Page
  • Maxicode On/Off
  • Maxicode Message Length
  • Aztec Code On/Off
  • Aztec Code Message Length
  • Aztec Append
  • Aztec Code Page
  • Han Xin Code Message Length
  • Single 2D Postal Codes
  • Combination 2D Postal Codes
  • Planet Code Check Digit
  • Postnet Check Digit
  • Australian Post Interpretation
  • China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5)

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell HH490

  • Page 1 HH490 Area-Imaging Scanner User Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.

Page 3: Table Of Contents

  • Page 4 Presentation Mode ............................ 28 Presentation LED Behavior after Decode ................29 Presentation Centering ........................29 Poor Quality Codes ............................ 31 Poor Quality 1D Codes ........................31 Poor Quality PDF Codes ........................31 Low Resolution PDF Codes ......................32 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 5 Good Read Tone - Output Sequences ..................50 Multiple Symbols ............................51 No Read ................................51 Video Reverse .............................. 51 CHAPTER 4 - DATA EDIT ..................53 Prefix/Suffix Overview ..........................53 Points to Keep In Mind ........................53 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER 6 - SYMBOLOGIES ................81 All Symbologies ............................82 Message Length Description ........................ 82 Codabar ................................. 82 Codabar On/Off ..........................82 Codabar Start/Stop Characters ....................83 Codabar Check Character ......................83 Codabar Concatenation ........................84 Codabar Message Length ......................84 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 7 Matrix 2 of 5 Message Length ...................... 94 Code 11 ................................95 Code 11 On/Off ..........................95 Check Digits Required ........................95 Code 11 Message Length ....................... 96 Code 128 ............................... 96 Code 128 On/Off ..........................96 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 8 UPC-E0 Check Digit ........................106 UPC-E0 Leading Zero ........................107 UPC-E0 Addenda ..........................107 UPC-E1 ................................ 107 EAN/JAN-13 .............................. 108 EAN/JAN-13 On/Off ........................108 Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 ......................108 EAN/JAN-13 Check Digit......................108 EAN/JAN-13 Addenda ........................109 viii HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 9 Codablock A ............................... 121 Codablock A On/Off ........................121 Codablock A Message Length ....................122 Codablock F ............................... 122 Codablock F On/Off ........................122 Codablock F Message Length ....................122 Label Code ..............................123 PDF417 ............................... 123 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 10 Aztec Code ..............................134 Aztec Code On/Off .......................... 135 Aztec Code Message Length ....................... 135 Aztec Append ............................. 135 Aztec Code Page ..........................136 Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code ...................... 136 Han Xin Code On/Off ........................136 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 11 CHAPTER 9 - SERIAL PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ........163 Conventions .............................. 163 Menu Command Syntax ........................163 Query Commands ........................... 164 Examples of Query Commands ......................166 Trigger Commands ..........................167 Reset the Custom Defaults ......................... 167 Menu Commands ........................... 168 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 12 Connect with RS232 Serial Port ....................189 Security Checklist ..........................190 Security Updates and Service Packs ..................192 CHAPTER 11 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ..........193 HH490 Scanner Product Specifications ..................193 Depth of Field Charts ..........................194 Typical Performance ........................194 Guaranteed Performance ......................195 Standard Connector Pinouts.......................

Page 13: Customer Support

  • Page 14 HH490 User Guide...

Page 15: Chapter 1 - Get Started

Page 16: connect with rs232 serial port, page 17: reading techniques, page 18: reset the custom defaults, page 19: chapter 2 - program the interface, page 20: usb ibm surepos, page 21: usb hid, page 22: ack/nak mode.

  • Page 23 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Belarus Belgium Bosnia Brazil Brazil (MS) Bulgaria (Cyrillic) Bulgaria (Latin) Canada (French legacy) Canada (French) Canada (Multilingual) Croatia Czech HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 24 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Czech (Programmers) Czech (QWERTY) Czech (QWERTZ) Denmark Dutch (Netherlands) Estonia Faroese Finland France Gaelic Germany Greek HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 25 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Greek (220 Latin) Greek (220) Greek (319 Latin) Greek (319) Greek (Latin) Greek (MS) Greek (Polytonic) Hebrew Hungarian (101 key) Hungary Iceland Irish HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 26 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Italian (142) Italy Japan ASCII Kazakh Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) Latin America Latvia Latvia (QWERTY) Lithuania Lithuania (IBM) Macedonia Malta HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 27 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Mongolian (Cyrillic) Norway Poland Polish (214) Polish (Programmers) Portugal Romania Russia Russian (MS) Russian (Typewriter) Serbia (Cyrillic) HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 28 Keyboard Countries (Continued) Serbia (Latin) Slovakia Slovakia (QWERTY) Slovakia (QWERTZ) Slovenia Spain Spanish variation Sweden Switzerland (French) Switzerland (German) Tatar Turkey F HH490 User Guide...

Page 29: Keyboard Wedge Modifiers

Page 30: keyboard style, page 31: control character output.

  • Page 32 Turbo Mode. Turbo Mode On * Turbo Mode Off Numeric Keypad Mode: Sends numeric characters as if entered from a numeric Default = Off. keypad. Numeric Keypad Mode On * Numeric Keypad Mode Off HH490 User Guide...

Page 33: Rs232 Modifiers

Page 34: rs232 receiver time-out, page 35: rs232 handshake, page 36: xon/xoff, page 37: chapter 3 - input/output settings, page 38: trigger click, page 39: beeper pitch - good read, page 40: led - good read, page 41: good read delay, page 42: serial trigger, page 43: presentation led behavior after decode.

  • Page 44 Default Presentation Centering = 40% for Top beginning on page 211, then Save. and Left, 60% for Bottom and Right. Presentation Centering On * Presentation Centering Off Top of Presentation Centering Window Bottom of Presentation Centering Window HH490 User Guide...

Page 45: Poor Quality Codes

Page 46: low resolution pdf codes, page 47: hands free time-out, page 48: user-specified reread delay, page 49: activation character, page 50: character deactivation, page 51: aimer delay, page 52: centering.

  • Page 53 Default Centering = 40% for Top and Left, 60% for on page 239, then Save. Bottom and Right. Centering On * Centering Off Top of Centering Window Bottom of Centering Window Left of Centering Window Right of Centering Window HH490 User Guide...

Page 54: Preferred Symbology

Page 55: low priority symbology, page 56: output sequence overview, page 57: output sequence editor commands.

  • Page 58 PDF417, 4Dh = “M” termination string for third code The whole command line would look like this: SEQBLK62999943FF6A999954FF7299994DFF The data is output as: CODE39SMPLTSTMSGCODE128MSGPDF417 See the next example to further refine this output. HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 59 But you would add your <> separators for each sequence: SEQSEP99 separator for each sequence, 99 = all symbologies left bracket (<) right bracket (>) And add the carriage return and line feed as a suffix: SEQSUF99 separator for suffixes, 99 = all symbologies HH490 User Guide...

Page 60: Enter Output Sequence

  • Page 61 99 = all symbologies carriage return line feed And you would add >PARTIAL< as the prefix to note the partial sequence: SEQTTS1 transmit partial sequence SEQISU99 add partial sequence suffix, 99 = all symbologies right bracket (>) HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 62 This can be useful if Require Output Sequence is On/Not Required. If you do not specify an additional timeout for codes not in the defined sequence, the last timeout specified by SEQTIM will apply. HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 63 For example, to define a 3-code subset consisting of the first, second, and third codes, use thecommand SEQSAT1203FF. Default Output Sequence Default Sequence programs the scanner to all universal values. Be certain you want to delete or clear all formats before you read the Default Sequence symbol. Default Sequence HH490 User Guide...

Page 64: Good Read Tone - Output Sequences

Page 65: multiple symbols.

  • Page 66 Video Reverse Off or Video Reverse and Standard Barcodes in order to read menu barcodes. Note: Images downloaded from the unit are not reversed. This is a setting for decoding only. Video Reverse Only Video Reverse and Standard Barcodes * Video Reverse Off HH490 User Guide...

Page 67: Chapter 4 - Data Edit

Page 68: add a prefix or suffix, page 69: clear one or all prefixes or suffixes, page 70: suffix selections, page 71: intercharacter delay, page 72: interfunction delay, page 73: chapter 5 - data format, page 74: show data format, page 75: other programming selections, page 76: terminal id table, page 77: send commands.

  • Page 78 The string is made up of hex values for the characters in the string. Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 79 Send all characters except for the last 8 from the barcode above, followed by 2 tabs. Command string: E908F40902 E9 is the “Send all but the last characters” command 08 is the number of characters at the end to ignore HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 80 2A is the hex value for an asterisk (*) 2A is the hex value for an asterisk (*) F1 is the “Send all characters” command 0D is the hex value for a CR The data is output as: 1234567890**ABCDEFGHIJ <CR> HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 81 Insert symbology name B3 Insert the name of the barcode’s symbology in the output message, without moving the cursor. Only symbologies with a Honeywell ID are included (see Symbology Charts on page 200). Refer to the ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252), beginning on page 203 for decimal, hex and character codes.

Page 82: Move Commands

  • Page 83 FE is the “Compare characters” command 31 is the hex value for 1 F7 is the “Move the cursor to the beginning” command F2 is the “Send a number of characters” command 06 is the number of characters to send HH490 User Guide...

Page 84: Search Commands

  • Page 85 46 is the hex value for “F” 47 is the hex value for “G” 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> HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 86 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> HH490 User Guide...

Page 87: Miscellaneous Commands

  • Page 88 0D is the hex value for a CR (the character that will replace the 0) F1 is the “Send all characters” command 0D is the hex value for a CR The data is output as: 1234 5678 <CR> Stop replacing characters Syntax = E5. E5 Terminates character replacement. HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 89 If there is no other format, the format fails and the raw data is output as AB1234. If this barcode is read: the data is output as: 1234AB <CR> HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 90 Note: The B8 command must be entered after all other commands. The Data Format must be Required (see page 78) in order for the B8 command to work. If Data Format is On, but Not Required (page 77), barcode data that meets the B8 HH490 User Guide...

Page 91: Data Formatter

Page 92: data format non-match error tone, page 93: primary/alternate data formats.

  • Page 94 Single Scan-Data Format 2 Single Scan-Data Format 3 HH490 User Guide...

Page 95: Chapter 6 - Symbologies

Page 96: all symbologies, page 97: codabar start/stop characters, page 98: codabar concatenation, page 99: code 39, page 100: code 39 message length, page 101: code 32 pharmaceutical (paraf), page 102: code 39 code page, page 103: check digit, page 104: nec 2 of 5 on/off, page 105: code 93, page 106: code 93 code page, page 107: straight 2 of 5 industrial message length, page 108: straight 2 of 5 iata message length, page 109: code 11, page 110: code 11 message length, page 111: code 128 redundancy, page 112: code 128 append, page 113: gs1-128 on/off, page 114: telepen output, page 115: upc-a on/off, page 116: upc-a addenda, page 117: upc-a addenda separator, page 118: addenda timeout, page 119: upc-e0 on/off, page 120: addenda timeout, page 121: upc-e0 leading zero, page 122: ean/jan-13, page 123: ean/jan-13 addenda, page 124: ean-13 beginning with 290 addenda required, page 125: ean-13 beginning with 414/419 addenda required, page 126: ean-13 beginning with 434/439 addenda required, page 127: ean-13 beginning with 977 addenda required, page 128: ean-13 beginning with 979 addenda required, page 129: ean/jan-13 addenda separator, page 130: ean/jan-8 check digit, page 131: addenda timeout, page 132: msi on/off, page 133: msi message length, page 134: gs1 databar limited, page 135: trioptic code, page 136: codablock a message length, page 137: label code, page 138: macropdf417, page 139: micropdf417 message length, page 140: gs1 composite code message length, page 141: tcif linked code 39 (tlc39), page 142: qr code on/off, page 143: qr code page, page 144: dotcode on/off, page 145: digimarc barcode, page 146: data matrix, page 147: data matrix message length, page 148: maxicode, page 149: aztec code on/off, page 150: aztec code page, page 151: postal codes - 2d, page 152: combination 2d postal codes.

  • Page 153 Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Barcode On Postnet, Postal-4i, and Intelligent Mail Barcode On Planet Code, Postal-4i, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On Planet Code, Intelligent Mail Barcode, and Postnet with B and B’ Fields On HH490 User Guide...

Page 154: Planet Code Check Digit

Page 155: australian post interpretation, page 156: korea post.

  • Page 157 Maximum lengths = 2-80. Minimum Default = 4, Maximum Default = 48. Minimum Message Length Maximum Message Length Korea Post Check Digit This selection allows you to specify whether the check digit should be transmitted Default Don’t Transmit. or not. Transmit Check Digit * Don’t Transmit Check Digit HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 158 HH490 User Guide...

Page 159: Chapter 7 - Imaging Commands

Page 160: step 1 - take a picture using imgsnp.

  • Page 161 At nighttime, exposure time can increase dramatically due to (Default = 7874) the near absence of light. Units are 127 microseconds. Range: 1 - 7874 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 162 75, is recommended. Higher settings result in longer exposure times and brighter images, but if the setting is too high, the image may be overexposed. Target White (Default = 125) Value is only available when using Photo Style (1P). Range: 0 - 255 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 163 To alter grayscale (Default = 50) values, W - Target White Value should be used. Range: 1 - 99 Example: Target Set Point Target Set Point Target Set Point Percentage at 97%: Percentage at 50%: Percentage at 40%: HH490 User Guide...

Page 164: Step 2 - Ship A Picture Using Imgshp

  • Page 165 1 to 24. Entering a 23E gives the sharpest edges, but also increases noise in the image. (default) Don’t sharpen image Apply edge sharpen for typical image Apply edge sharpen using strength = 1-24) HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 166 (default) JPEG image BMP format (lower right to upper left, uncompressed) BMP Uncompressed raw image H - Histogram Stretch Increases the contrast of the transmitted image. Not available with some image formats. (default) No stretch Histogram stretch HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 167 Image set to 1iy: IF- Noise Reduction Used to reduce the salt and pepper noise in an image. No salt and pepper noise reduction (default) Salt and pepper noise reduction Example: Noise Reduction Off (0if): Noise Reduction On (1if): HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 168 (Default = 50) but smaller files. Image is compressed as much as possible while preserving quality factor of = 0 - 100) worst quality (smallest file) 100J best quality (largest file) HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 169 The bottom edge of the shipped image corresponds to row - 1 of (Default = all rows) the image in memory. Range: 000 - 639. Example: Uncropped Image: Image Crop set to 300R: Image Crop set to 300L: HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 170 The smaller number of pixels shipped, the smaller the image, however, after a certain point the image becomes unusable. (default) ship every pixel ship every 2nd pixel, both horizontally and vertically ship every 3rd pixel, both horizontally and vertically HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 171 Document Image Filter set to 0U: Document Image Filter set to 26U: V - Blur Image Smooths transitions by averaging the pixels next to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas in an image. (default) Don’t blur Blur HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 172 This modifier ships the histogram for an image. (default) Don’t ship histogram Ship histogram Example: Image used for histogram: Histogram of image: HH490 User Guide...

Page 173: Chapter 8 - Utilities

Page 174: application plug-ins, page 175: configure with ezconfig for scanning.

  • Page 176 Remove Custom Defaults Activate Defaults Note: Menu Commands, beginning on page 167, list the factory default settings for each of the commands (indicated by an asterisk (*) on the programming pages). HH490 User Guide...

Page 177: Chapter 9 - Serial Programming Commands

Page 178: query commands.

  • Page 179 100 when the field will only accept 2 characters. When responding, the device echoes back the command sequence with the status character inserted directly before each of the punctuation marks (the period, exclamation point, comma, or semicolon) in the command. HH490 User Guide...

Page 180: Examples Of Query Commands

Page 181: trigger commands, page 182: menu commands.

  • Page 183 Japan ASCII KBDCTY28 Kazakh KBDCTY78 Kyrgyz (Cyrillic) KBDCTY79 Latin America KBDCTY14 Latvia KBDCTY42 Latvia (QWERTY) KBDCTY43 Lithuania KBDCTY44 Lithuania (IBM) KBDCTY45 Macedonia KBDCTY34 Malta KBDCTY74 Mongolian (Cyrillic) KBDCTY86 Norway KBDCTY9 Poland KBDCTY20 Polish (214) KBDCTY57 Polish (Programmers) KBDCTY58 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 184 *Keyboard Conversion Off KBDCNV0 Convert all Characters to Upper Case KBDCNV1 Convert all Characters to Lower Case KBDCNV2 Control Character Output *Control Character Output Off KBDNPE0 Control Character Output On KBDNPE1 Keyboard Modifiers *Control + X Off KBDCAS0 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 185 Range 0 - 300 seconds *0 232LPT### RS232 Handshaking *RTS/CTS Off 232CTS0 Flow Control, No Timeout 232CTS1 Two-Direction Flow Control 232CTS2 Flow Control with Timeout 232CTS3 RS232 Timeout (1-5100 milliseconds) 232DEL#### *XON/XOFF Off 232XON0 XON/XOFF On 232XON1 *ACK/NAK Off 232ACK0 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 186 Short Delay (500 ms) DLYGRD500 Medium Delay (1000 ms) DLYGRD1000 Long Delay (1500 ms) DLYGRD1500 User-Specified Good Read Delay Range 0 - 30,000 ms DLYGRD##### Trigger Modes *Manual Trigger - Normal PAPHHF Manual Trigger - Enhanced PAPHHS HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 187 PAPSPN Streaming Presentation Mode - PAPSPE Enhanced Hands Free Time-Out Range (0 - 300,000 ms) 5000 ms TRGPTO###### Reread Delay Short (500 ms) DLYRRD500 *Medium (750 ms) DLYRRD750 Long (1000 ms) DLYRRD1000 Extra Long (2000 ms) DLYRRD2000 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 188 Centering Window Centering On DECWIN1 *Centering Off DECWIN0 Left of Centering Window (*40%) DECLFT### Right of Centering Window (*60%) DECRGT### Top of Centering Window (*40%) DECTOP### Bottom of Centering Window (*60%) DECBOT### Preferred Symbology PRFENA1 *Off PRFENA0 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 189 Add CR Suffix to All Symbologies VSUFCR Prefix Add Prefix PREBK2## Clear One Prefix PRECL2 Clear All Prefixes PRECA2 Suffix Add Suffix SUFBK2## Clear One Suffix SUFCL2 Clear All Suffixes SUFCA2 Function Code Transmit *Enable RMVFNC0 Disable RMVFNC1 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 190 All Symbologies All Symbologies Off ALLENA0 Codabar Default All Codabar Settings CBRDFT CBRENA0 CBRENA1 Codabar Start/Stop Char. *Don’t Transmit CBRSSX0 Transmit CBRSSX1 Codabar Check Char. *No Check Char. CBRCK20 Validate, But Don’t Transmit CBRCK21 Validate, and Transmit CBRCK22 HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 191 *No Check Digit N25CK20 Validate, But Don’t Transmit N25CK21 Validate and Transmit N25CK22 NEC 2 of 5 Message Length Minimum (2 - 80) *4 N25MIN## Maximum (2 - 80) *80 N25MAX## Code 93 Default All Code 93 Settings C93DFT HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 192 Default All Code 128 Settings 128DFT 128ENA0 128ENA1 ISBT Concatenation *Off ISBENA0 ISBENA1 Code 128 Redundancy Range (0 - 10) *0 128VOT## Code 128 Message Length Minimum (0 - 80) *0 128MIN## Maximum (0 - 80) *80 128MAX## HH490 User Guide...
  • Page 193 *Off CPNENA0 Coupon Code Allow Concatenation CPNENA1 Require Concatenation CPNENA2 Addenda Timeout Range (0 - 120) *120 DLYADD##### Coupon GS1 DataBar Output *GS1 Output Off CPNGS10 GS1 Output On CPNGS11 UPC-E0 Default All UPC-E Settings UPEDFT UPEEN00 HH490 User Guide...
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Honeywell international inc. (nasdaq:hon) q1 2024 earnings call transcript.

Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ: HON ) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 25, 2024

Honeywell International Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $2.25, expectations were $2.18. Honeywell International Inc. isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter ( see the details here ).

Operator: Thank you for standing by and welcome to the Honeywell First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. After the speaker’s presentation there will be a question-and-answer session. Please be advised that today's call is being recorded. I would now like to hand the call over to Sean Meakim, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Sean Meakim: Thank you. Good morning and welcome to Honeywell's first quarter 2024 earnings conference call. On the call with me today are Chief Executive Officer, Vimal Kapur; and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Greg Lewis. This webcast and the presentation materials, including non-GAAP reconciliations are available on our Investor Relations website. From time-to-time we post new information that may be of interest or material to our investors on this website. Our discussion today includes forward-looking statements that are based on our best view of the world and of our business as we see them today and are subject to risks and uncertainties including the ones described in our SEC filings. This morning, we will review our financial results for the first quarter share our guidance for the second quarter and provide an update on full year 2024.

As always, we'll leave time for your questions at the end. With that I'll turn the call over to CEO, Vimal Kapur.

Vimal Kapur: Thank you Sean and good morning everyone. We delivered a very strong first quarter exceeding the high end of our first quarter adjusted earnings per share guidance and meeting the high end of our organic sales and segment margin guidance ranges. The disciplined execution of our world-class Accelerator operating system and differentiated portfolio of technologies enabled this strong performance amidst a dynamic macroeconomic backdrop. As expected, our long-cycle Aerospace and energy-oriented businesses led the way with healthy organic volume growth. We are starting to see recovery in some areas of our short-cycle portfolio, including consecutive quarters of order growth in productivity solutions and services while the other short-cycle businesses continue to normalize as the effects of destocking fade consistent with our second half acceleration framework.

Before we get into a more detailed discussion on the first quarter 2024 results and updates to our full year 2024 expectation, let me take a minute to revisit my priorities for Honeywell. First, we are keenly focused on accelerating organic sales growth towards the upper end of our long-term target range of 4% to 7%. We are doing this by enhancing our innovation playbook accelerating sustainability and software offerings, increasing penetration of our installed base and leveraging our leadership position in high-growth regions. Second, we are evolving Honeywell Accelerator to drive incremental value through deploying global design model across the portfolio to enhance our growth capabilities. Following the great integration inside of Honeywell, over the past several years we are now an integrated operating company that deploys world-class digital supply chain and technology development capabilities at scale along with multiple growth drivers that benefit the entire enterprise.

This includes leveraging generative AI to maximize the potential benefit of our operating system both for our customers and internally. Of the strong digitally enabled foundation Accelerator is providing to be a powerful source of profitable growth across all of our businesses and potential addition to our portfolio. Third, we are executing on our portfolio optimizing goals, upgrading the quality of our business and financial profile by executing on strategic bolt-on acquisitions while divesting non-core lines of business to accelerate value creation. We expect to deliver profitable growth and strong cash generation as we demonstrate progress against these priorities creating a compelling long-term value proposition for our share owners. In the spirit of that progress, let's turn to slide 3 to discuss the latest action in our portfolio-shaping goals.

Our M&A playbook is yielding positive results. Over the last few years we have accumulated several quality bolt-ons and tuck-in assets that strategically add to our technological capabilities enhancing our alignment to compelling megatrends and provide accretive growth that supports Honeywell's overall long-term financial framework. We remain focused on creating a flywheel of bolt-on M&A transaction roughly in the $1 billion to $7 billion purchase price range. We have successfully executed on meaningful deals that add technological adjacencies to our portfolio and are accretive to our growth and margin rate profile with attractive business mix characteristics. The most recent example of this came in the fourth quarter when we announced our intention to acquire Carrier's Global Access Solutions business for nearly $5 billion enabling Honeywell to become a leader in security solution for the digital age.

The transaction further enhances our equipment-agnostic high-margin product business mix within Building Automation. Last year's acquisition of Compressor Controls Corporation or CCC a leading provider of turbomachinery control and optimization solutions that will play a critical role in early transition aligns with this playbook as well. CCC technologies including controlled hardware, software and services, bolster Honeywell's high-growth sustainability and digitalization portfolio with new carbon capture control solution. CCC has seamlessly integrated into our Process Solutions business and we are already seeing meaningful revenue synergies benefit with Honeywell Forge. Second acquisition is also an important growth lever for us as we continuously evaluate a build, buy or partner approach to add strategically important offering that solve our customers' toughest challenges.

Last month, Honeywell announced our intention to acquire Civitanavi Systems for approximately €200 million. Civitanavi's technology will reinforce our leading navigation solutions across aerospace, defense and industrial platform. This acquisition, which is direct concert with Honeywell's alignment to the megatrend of automation and future of aviation, furthers our ability to create value for our customers from nose to tail whether they are traditional operators seeking to increase the autonomous capability of their existing fleets or new entries in the advanced air mobility space. Last year, we acquired SCADAfence, a business that delivers Internet of Things and operational technology cybersecurity solution for monitoring large-scale network.

SCADAfence brought proven technologies in asset recovery, threat detection and security governance into our SC portfolio all key components for critical infrastructure and industrial cybersecurity. The acquisition has bolstered our strategic foundation in an attractive market for us to continue to build on both organically and inorganically. With the recent portfolio announcement including Carrier's Global Access Solutions business and Civitanavi we are on track to accelerate capital deployment in 2024 and exceed our commitment to deploy at least $25 billion of capital in 2023 through 2025. Our robust balance sheet capacity, enable us to allocate capital to opportunistic share repurchases, high-return growth CapEx and accretive M&A. As the deal environment remains relatively favorable in 2024, we will build on our already strong pipeline of high-value M&A opportunities, supporting the execution of our portfolio-shaping strategy.

Before I hand it over to Greg, let's turn to slide 4 to review some of our exciting recent wins. Let me take this opportunity to highlight our recent commercial wins and strategic actions we are taking that demonstrate innovation across our portfolio and support alignment of three compelling megatrends: automation, future of aviation and energy transition, all underpinned by robust digitalization capability and solutions. In the Automation space, Honeywell was chosen to provide automation, cybersecurity and safety solution to a multibillion-dollar plant expansion project for a major energy company in Middle East. We will deploy our flagship distributed control system and safety manager technologies amongst other solutions. We remain excited about the various automation opportunities across our portfolio.

In Aerospace, we will invest more than $80 million to expand our Olathe plant in Kansas. This project will enable the production of next-generation avionics technology and directly create hundreds of jobs at site and in the local economy. This facility upgrade is another example of the resources we are committing to unlock the supply chain and our ongoing investment in the Aerospace Technologies business to drive growth. Finally, Honeywell will be incorporating our hydrocracking technology in the new DG Fuels SAF refinery to convert hydrocarbon liquids into SAF. This technology is a low-capital solution, which facilitates 90% reduction in CO2 intensity versus traditional fossil fuel-based jet fuels by using biomass as a feedstock. When completed, the refinery is expected to produce 600,000 tons of SAF every year.

As demonstrated here, Honeywell remains committed to actively solving both our customers and worst toughest challenges. Now let me turn it over to Greg on slide 5 to discuss our first quarter results in more detail as well as provide our views on second quarter and full year 2024 guidance.

Greg Lewis: Thank you, Vimal, and good morning, everyone. Let me begin on slide 5. As a reminder, we're now reporting our results using the new segment structure, which went into effect in the first quarter. With that, let's discuss the results. We delivered a very strong first quarter exceeding the high-end of our adjusted earnings per share guidance and meeting the high-end of our organic sales and segment margin guidance ranges. Despite a dynamic macro backdrop, Honeywell's disciplined execution and differentiated solutions enabled us to deliver on our commitments. First quarter organic sales growth, were up 3% year-over-year led by 18% organic growth in Aerospace Technologies. This was the 12th consecutive quarter of double-digit growth in our commercial aerospace business in addition to double-digit growth in Defense & Space.

Segment profit grew 4% year-over-year and segment margins expanded by 20 basis points to 22.2%, driven by expansion in Aerospace. Improved business mix, our focus on commercial excellence and benefits from productivity, allowed us to expand margins in line with the high end of our guidance range. Earnings per share for the first quarter, was $2.23, up 8% year-over-year and adjusted earnings per share was $2.25 up 9% year-over-year. While tax was a bit lighter relative to our first quarter guide our full year tax expectations have not changed. A bridge for adjusted EPS from 1Q '23 to 1Q '24 can be found in the appendix of this presentation. Orders were $10.2 billion in the quarter, down 1% year-on-year, which supported our backlog growth of 6% to a new record of $32 billion.

This was led by quarter-over-quarter growth in aero, building automation and industrial automation including in key short-cycle product businesses namely productivity solutions and services in IA and fire in BA. This setup gives us confidence in our back half 2024 outlook, which I'll discuss in a few minutes. Free cash flow was approximately $200 million, up $1.2 billion versus the first quarter of 2023 due to the absence of last year's onetime settlement of legacy legal matters that derisked our balance sheet. Excluding the impact of these settlements net of tax, free cash flow is up approximately $200 million as higher net income was partially offset by a higher working capital due to lower payables. However, we see working capital becoming a tailwind in the coming quarters, as we unwind the multiyear buildup of excess inventory.

We also continue to execute on our capital deployment strategy, putting our robust balance sheet to work through $1.6 billion, including $700 million in dividends, $700 million in share repurchases and $200 million in high-return capital expenditures. As you saw in February, we successfully issued $5.8 billion in bonds during the first quarter including our first-ever 4-year maturity taking advantage of strong demand in both the euro and dollar markets and locking in attractive long-term spreads, while extending our weighted average bond maturity from 7 to 10 years. Proceeds will be used primarily to fund our acquisition of the Carrier Global Access Solutions business and to address current debt maturities. This really demonstrates the attractiveness and strength of Honeywell in the capital markets that we have built over time.

Now, let's spend a few minutes on the first quarter performance by business. In Aerospace Technologies, sales were up 18% organically year-on-year, matching the third quarter of last year as among our strongest performances in over a decade. Increases in commercial aviation were led by original equipment which saw over 20% growth in both air transport and Business & General Aviation, as supply unlocks and deliveries continue to increase. We also saw significant growth in air transport aftermarket as global flight activity remains strong. In Defense & Space, robust demand and improvements in our supply chain, enabled us to grow sales 16% in the quarter. AT had book-to-bill of approximately 1.1 in the quarter as commercial demand and benefits from the impact of an increased global focus on national security support a strong growth trajectory.

Supply chain continues to show sustained modest sequential improvement, leading to a 15% increase in output year-on-year, marking the 7th consecutive quarter of double-digit output growth. Segment margin in Aerospace expanded 150 basis points year-over-year, driven by commercial excellence and volume leverage, partially offset by cost inflation and mix pressures within our original equipment business. For Industrial Automation, sales decreased 13% organically in the quarter, primarily as a result of lower volumes in warehouse and workflow solutions, as investments in warehouse automation remains subdued. Our short-cycle sensing and safety technologies and productivity solutions and services sales were stable, but lower year-over-year with orders in our productivity solutions and services business growing sequentially and year-over-year for the second consecutive quarter, a positive sign that we're nearing a return to growth in that business.

Process Solutions revenue was flat in the first quarter, as growth in our aftermarket services business was offset by mega project timing. Segment margin in Industrial Automation contracted 200 basis points to 16.8%, driven by lower volume leverage and cost inflation partially offset by productivity actions and commercial excellence. Building Automation sales were down 3%, organically. We had another strong quarter of growth in our long-cycle building solutions business, while we worked through the volume challenges and the short-cycle building products area. Solutions grew 7% in the quarter, led by double-digit growth in building projects driven by strong execution of our backlog. On a year-over-year basis, orders and building projects were up double digits, with strength in our core business and robust performance in energy and airports.

Sequentially, orders for Building Automation improved in the first quarter highlighted by a seasonal lift in building services and modest improvement in fire, resulting in an overall Building Automation book-to-bill of 1.1. Segment margins contracted 120 basis points to 24%, due to mix headwinds from softer product volumes and cost inflation partially offset by productivity actions and commercial excellence. Energy and Sustainability Solutions sales grew 5% organically in the first quarter. Advanced materials gained 6%, primarily driven by double-digit growth in flooring products. In UOP, sales were up 3% year-over-year, as robust demand led to a double-digit increase in both petrochemical catalyst shipments and refining equipment, more than offset expected challenging year-over-year comps in gas processing equipment projects.

ESS book-to-bill was 1.2 in the first quarter, the second consecutive quarter of a book-to-bill above 1. Segment margin contracted 70 basis points on a year-over-year basis to 19.8%, as onetime factory restart costs were partially offset by favorable business mix and productivity actions. Growth across our portfolio was supported by another quarter of double-digit sales growth in Honeywell Connected Enterprise, a powerful indicator of our strong software franchise powered by our differentiated Forge AI IoT platform. Our offerings in cyber, life sciences and connected industrials all grew by more than 20% year-over-year in the quarter. HCE continues to generate not only value for our customers, but accretive growth and profitability for Honeywell.

The ongoing tailwinds in our long-cycle end markets and the strength of our backlog, give us confidence in our ability to navigate the current operating environment. We continue to execute on our proven value creation framework, underpinned by our Accelerator operating system, which will enable us to drive compelling growth in earnings and cash for quarters to come. Now let's turn to Slide 6, and talk about our second quarter and full year guidance. We delivered on our 1Q commitments while maneuvering through known risks. And as we look to the rest of 2024, our original guidance framework continues to be solid. We expect the environment to remain dynamic as we were reminded again by recent geopolitical events. However, our Accelerator operating system that enables us to move quickly and decisively, our exposure to attractive megatrends and our record backlog will continue to support organic growth for the business.

This outlook includes continued progress among our long-cycle portfolio, as well as a modest back half recovery in short cycle as markets continue to normalize. Overall, we have a strong setup that will drive growth within our long-term financial framework for sales, margin, earnings and cash in 2024. Now, let's discuss how these dynamics come together for our 2024 guidance. Given the backdrop I just laid out in total for 2024, we continue to expect sales to be in the range of $38.1 billion to $38.9 billion, which represents overall organic sales growth of 4% to 6% for the year, with a greater balance between volume and price. We expect sequential improvement in the second half of 2024 over the first, as Aerospace continues to grow its supply capabilities, coupled with a modest short-cycle recovery that should build momentum in the second half of the year albeit, with different rates of improvement for our various end markets.

For the second quarter, we anticipate sales in the range of $9.2 billion to $9.5 billion, up 1% to 4% organically. We anticipate our overall segment margin to expand 30 to 60 basis points this year, supported by improving business mix, price/cost discipline and productivity actions including our precision focus on reducing raw material costs. Similar to last year, Building Automation margins will lead the group in margin expansion followed by Industrial Automation and Energy and Sustainability Solutions. For Aerospace, margins should remain relatively comparable to the last few years, as volume leverage covers higher sales from the build-out of our original equipment installed base, which is driving robust year-over-year profit growth. For the second quarter, we expect overall segment margin in the range of 22.0% to 22.4%, roughly flat sequentially, but down 40 basis points to flat year-over-year, primarily due to volume deleverage in IA and the expiration of the Zebra licensing payments.

Importantly, our guidance for both the second quarter and full year 2024 does not consider the planned acquisition of Carrier's Global Access Solutions business. We anticipate the closing of the deal by the end of the third quarter and we'll update our guidance accordingly at that time. Now let's spend a few minutes on the outlook by business. Looking ahead for Aerospace Technologies, demand remains very encouraging across our end markets. Sales should grow sequentially in the second quarter, particularly in commercial original equipment, as shipset deliveries continue to increase. However, we expect these sales to come at a lower margin, driving a sequential and year-over-year decrease in margin rate following the first quarter's strong result.

Increased build rates and shipset deliveries will carry on throughout the year, leading commercial OE to be our strongest growth business in 2024. In commercial aftermarket, volume strength and further improvement in wide-body flight hours will support additional growth. We'll continue to work through our healthy order book in defense and space, generating sequential sales improvement throughout the year. Ongoing supply chain improvements will continue to support double-digit output growth in AT throughout 2024. For the year, we still expect Aerospace Technologies to lead organic growth for total Honeywell with sales in the low double-digit range. 2024 segment margin should be relatively comparable to 2022 and 2023, as volume leverage is mostly offset by higher sales of lower-margin products a dynamic that likely leaves the first quarter at the high point for aero margins this year.

In Industrial Automation, the timing of short-cycle recovery will remain an important factor in our 2024 results, leading a back half-weighted year. In the second quarter, IA should be roughly flat sequentially. We expect growth in Process Solutions to be offset by warehouse automation demand that remains near trough levels and the end of the $45 million quarterly license and settlement payments we have received for the past two years in our productivity solutions and services business. For the full year, Process Solutions will grow sequentially each quarter to build on last year's strong performance driven by the aftermarket services business. Warehouse and workflow solutions will improve, as we move through the trough of warehouse automation spending, while also benefiting from easing comps throughout the year.

Our sensing and safety technologies business will benefit as the effects of distributor destocking fade throughout the year. Lifecycle solutions and services orders grew sequentially and year-over-year in the first quarter and we expect that strength to continue throughout the rest of the year. Two consecutive quarters of orders growth in our Productivity solutions and services business provide confidence in a back half ramp, excluding the impact from the absence of additional Zebra payments. As a result of these dynamics, we continue to see flattish sales growth in 2024 for IA. We still expect segment margin to expand, particularly in the second half as short-cycle recovery leads to positive volume leverage. Moving to Building Automation. We remain confident in the overall outlook and execution of the business.

For the second quarter, sales should improve sequentially, as the channel further normalizes and our long-cycle businesses continue to benefit from strong backlog and aftermarket services tailwind. The timing of the short-cycle recovery remains one of the key drivers of business performance throughout the year and our expectation for a more back half-weighted recovery in BA has not changed. As such, we will anticipate our long-cycle businesses to outpace our short-cycle portfolio as both projects and services benefit from strong demand in backlog. Additionally, high-growth regions remain a core part of the growth strategy for this business and encouraging signals from regions like India and the Middle East, support our full year sales forecast, which remains low single-digit growth for the year.

We anticipate BA will be the segment with the largest margin expansion, primarily driven by productivity actions and commercial excellence net of inflation. Finally, in Energy and Sustainability Solutions, the geopolitical environment will remain a key focus as we move through the year. In the second quarter, we expect sales to remain roughly flat year-over-year and sequentially as sustained demand in flooring products and catalysts will offset remaining volume headwinds from challenging comps in gas processing equipment. For the full year, strong performance in those businesses is expected to offset volume declines in our legacy, stationary products due to well-telegraphed quota reductions within the US. In Sustainable Technology Solutions, robust demand will lead to another strong year of growth.

We continue to monitor the ongoing short-cycle recovery, particularly from semiconductor fabs, a key component to achieving our unchanged top line expectation of flat to up low-single-digits for the year. Margins should improve throughout the year from a 1Q bottom, driven by a combination of commercial excellence and productivity actions. Moving on to other key guidance metrics. Pension income in 2024 will be roughly flat to 2023 at approximately $550 million. We anticipate net below-the-line impact to be between negative $550 million and negative $700 million for the full year and between negative $120 million and negative $180 million in the second quarter. This guidance includes repositioning spend between $200 million and $300 million for the full year and between $25 million and $75 million in the second quarter as we continue to invest in high-return projects to support our future growth and productivity.

We expect the adjusted effective tax rate to be around 21% for both the full year and the second quarter. We anticipate average share count to be around 656 million shares for the full year as we execute our commitment to reduce share count by at least 1% per year through opportunistic buybacks. As a result of all these inputs, we are maintaining our previously provided full year adjusted earnings per share range of $9.80 to $10.10, up 7% to 10% year-over-year. We anticipate second quarter earnings per share between $2.25 and $2.35, up 1% to 5% year-over-year. We also expect free cash flow to grow in line with earnings, excluding the after-tax impact of last year's one-time settlement from derisking our balance sheet. We are progressing on the multiyear unwind of working capital where our efforts to improve demand planning and optimize production and materials management are yielding some early operational benefits, another indicator of the power of our digitalization capability through Accelerator.

In addition, we will continue to fund high-return projects focused on creating uniquely innovative differentiated technologies. As a result, our free cash flow expectations remain $5.6 billion to $6 billion for the year, up 6% to 13%, excluding the impact of prior year settlements. Our robust balance sheet and strong cash generation will support accretive capital deployment. And while we're happy with our recently announced transactions, we will further build on our accretive M&A pipeline as we continue to optimize the portfolio. So in summary, we executed a strong first quarter and anticipate delivering a strong second quarter and 2024, benefiting from our alignment to the compelling aerospace, automation and energy transition megatrends. Our record backlog and rigorous operating principles give us confidence in our track record of execution.

So, let me turn it now back to Vimal on slide 7.

Vimal Kapur: Thank you, Greg. Let's take a minute to zoom out from the near-term dynamics and talk about the tremendous progress Honeywell has demonstrated across our key metrics since 2016. We remain keenly focused on delivering our long-term growth algorithm and remain confident in our ability to accelerate growth, achieve 25%-plus segment margins, expand gross margins to above 40% and generate free cash flow margins to mid-teens plus. This framework will enable us to deliver what matters: consistent, compelling EPS growth. Our annual 4% to 7% organic sales growth rate and 40 to 60 basis points of margin expansion, coupled with 1% to 2% of EPS accretion from both share buyback and consistent M&A execution is a powerful combination that will allow us to generate double-digit adjusted EPS growth on through a cycle basis.

2024 is no different, as we continue to make steady consistent improvement to the quality of Honeywell's financial profile. The organization is aligned to my key priorities of accelerating organic growth, deploying the operational power of Accelerator 3.0 and executing on a robust portfolio optimization strategy all of which will enable us to achieve our long-term targets. I'm incredibly optimistic about the high-value opportunities we are already surfacing during the next phase of our transformation. We'll continue to track our progression closely as our efforts to drive incremental sales growth expand margins and generate more cash faster into our enhanced financial profile. Let's turn to slide 8 for closing thoughts before we move into question and answers.

Our value creation framework is working. While the economic backdrop remains fluid, we are deploying our rigorous operating playbook to effectively manage near-term challenges to meet our performance targets. Record backlog levels ongoing strength in our biggest end market, aerospace and energy as well as an impeding recovery in our short-cycle businesses will allow us to achieve our strong results as we progress through 2024. This includes our margin expansion guidance which will benefit from improving business mix in addition to our continued focus on commercial excellence and productivity. It's no secret I am excited about the future of Honeywell and believe our company is on track to drive the innovation needed to solve some of the world's most challenging problems and enhance the life of people around the world.

As we move to Q&A I want to take a moment to thank our 95,000 future shapers whose dedication and capabilities enable us to deliver the best of our customers’, partners and communities every day. With that Sean let's take questions.

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  1. How to enable / disable presentation mode when the scanner is in the stand?

    The default value is set to 'Sensor On'. If not, enable this feature by scanning the configuration bar code 'Sensor On' (TRGSSW1.). This configuration bar code can be found in the section 4 of the Xenon User's Guide > 'Input / Output Settings' > In-Stand Sensor Mode. If the presentation mode is not wanted within the stand, scan 'Sensor Off'.

  2. PDF Vuquest 3320 Quick Start Guide

    Reading Techniques. The view finder projects an aiming beam that should be centered over. the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read. Hold the scanner over the bar code, push the button, and center the aiming beam on the bar code. The aiming beam is smaller when the scanner is closer to the code and larger when it ...

  3. PDF Granit1911i Industrial Wireless Quick Start Guide

    Trigger - Normal Mode (need to press the trigger to read) or Presentation mode (the scanner is activated when it "sees" a bar code). Streaming Presentation™ When in Streaming Presentation mode, the scanner leaves the scan illumination on all the time and continuously searches for bar codes. Manual Trigger - Normal (Default) Presentation Mode

  4. How to enable 'Presentation Mode' for 'Out-of-Stand' use for the Focus?

    Scan the configuration bar code "Presentation Mode Out-of-Stand(3418304)" from the "Area Imaging Bar Code Supplemental Configuration Guide(Rev B)" Page 2. Presentation Mode Out-of Stand(3418304) The Manual can be downloaded from here .

  5. PDF Voyager™ XP 1470g Series

    Hold the scanner over the bar code, press the button, and center the aiming dot on the bar code. larger when it is farther from the code. Hold the scanner close to smaller bar codes, and farther away from large bar codes to get a proper read. If the bar code is highly reflective (e.g., laminated), you may need to tilt the scanner at an angle so ...

  6. HONEYWELL HYPERION 1300G USER MANUAL Pdf Download

    Page 52: Presentation Mode Presentation Mode Presentation Mode uses ambient light to detect bar codes. The LEDs are off for ambient conditions until a change occurs in the scanner's field of view. Then the LEDS turn on automatically to read the code. If the light level in the room is not high enough, Presentation Mode may not work properly.

  7. HONEYWELL 1900GSR-2 USER MANUAL Pdf Download

    Page 103: Presentation Mode Presentation Mode Presentation Mode uses ambient light to detect bar codes. The LEDs remain off until a bar code is presented to the scanner, then the LEDs turn on automat- ically to read the code. If the light level in the room is not high enough, Presen- tation Mode may not work properly. Page 104: In-Stand Sensor Mode

  8. PDF Xenon 1900 Quick Start Guide

    Presentation Mode The scanner LEDs remain dim and aimer off until a movement is detected, then the aimer turns on and LEDs light up to read the bar code. There are 2 types: Presentation Mode or Presentation Mode— Extended Reading Range. Presentation Mode: Optimized scan speed, limited reading range. Presentation Mode *

  9. How to configure the scanner for Presentation Mode Timeout?

    Answer / Solution. Setting the Presentation Mode Timeout the scanner is setting the amount of time after the last scan after which the scanner dims the LED and goes into a state similar to the power save mode. Default value is 5000ms and it can be configured with values from 0 to 300000. It can be set either by using EZConfig > Settings > Input ...

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    View and Download Honeywell 1900GHD-2 user manual online. Area-imaging scanner. 1900GHD-2 barcode reader pdf manual download. Also for: Xwnon 1900, Xwnon 1902. ... You may program a Streaming Presentation Mode (Normal, Enhanced, or Mobile Phone) you wish to use for in-stand scanning, and a Manual Trigger mode (Normal, Enhanced, or Mobile Phone ...

  11. PDF Voyager™ XP 1472g Series

    Manual Trigger - Normal Mode (need to press the trigger to read) or Presentation mode (the scanner is activated when it "sees" a bar code). Suffix If you want a carriage return after the bar code, scan the Add CR Suffix bar code. To add a tab after the bar code, scan the Add Tab Suffix bar code. Otherwise, scan the Remove Suffix bar

  12. Honeywell's Presentation Mode for Scanners

    Presentation mode uses ambient light and scanner illumination to detect barcodes. There are two types of Presentation Modes: Presentation Mode. In this mode the scanner's LEDs remain dim until a bar code is presented to the scanner. When a barcode is presented & detected the LEDs turn up, the aimer turns on, and the scanner scans the bar code.

  13. HONEYWELL 3800G USER MANUAL Pdf Download

    View and Download Honeywell 3800g user manual online. General Purpose Handheld Linear Imager. 3800g scanner pdf manual download. Also for: 3800gpdf, 3800ghd, 3800g04e, 3800g14e, 3800g05e, 3800g15e, 3800ghd24e, 3800gpdf04e. ... Required *Disable Enable RS-232 Interface *Manual Trigger Automatic Trigger Presentation Mode 3800g/3800gHD/3800gPDF ...

  14. PDF Xenon™ XP 1950g

    Manual Trigger - Normal Mode (need to press the trigger to read) or Presentation mode (the scanner is activated when it "sees" a bar code). Streaming Presentation™ When in Streaming Presentation mode, the scanner leaves the scan illumination on all the time and continuously searches for bar codes. Spain Switzerland Manual Trigger - Normal ...

  15. HONEYWELL HH490 USER MANUAL Pdf Download

    Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, return your product to Honeywell (postage paid) with a copy of the dated purchase record. ... Page 187 PAPSPN Streaming Presentation Mode - PAPSPE Enhanced Hands Free Time-Out Range (0 ...

  16. Presentation Scanners

    Presentation scanners enable you to offer faster transaction times at point of sale and superior experiences with customer scanning applications such as digital loyalty programs and self-checkout. Verify identification, process tickets, manage access control, and deactivate EAS tags while decoding barcodes at the same time. You can also capture ...

  17. Vuquest 3320g Hands-Free Scanner

    Honeywell Vuquest™ 3320g compact area-imaging scanner, Aggressive Scanning of all 1D, PDF and 2D barcodes. ... Presentation. Vuquest 3320g Hands-Free Scanner ... The Vuquest 3320g scanner also offers universal mounting and robust presentation mode scan performance, making the device an ideal fixed-mount scanning solution for use in light ...

  18. Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ:HON) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

    Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ:HON) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 25, 2024 Honeywell International Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $2.25, expectations were $2.18.