BT SG300 Quick Manual

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SG300 BT
Wireless HandHeld CCD Scanner
Quick Guide
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1. Introduction ...........................................1
1.1 Illustration ......................................1
2. Quick Start .............................................2
2.1 Standard Shipment Package .......2
2.2 Start Up ..........................................2
2.3 User’s Manual ................................3
3. Installation ..........................................4
3.1 Environment Requirement ...........4
3.2 Cradle Installation to the Host
Device. .....................................................4
3.3 Cable installation ..........................8
3.4 Skip resistant pad position ..........8
4. Program Sequence ...............................9
4.1 Programming flow chart..................9
4.2 Factory Default Settings ..................9
4.3 General Process ......................... 10
4.4 Set All Default ............................. 10
4.5 Interface ...................................... 11
5. RS232 Parameters ............................. 12
5.1 Baudrate......................................... 12
5.2 Parity .............................................. 12
5.3 Data bits ......................................... 13
5.4 Stop bits ......................................... 13
6. Postambles .......................................... 13
6.1 Postamble ...................................... 13
7. Bluetooth Setup .................................. 14
7.1 Scanner Mode ............................... 14
7.2 Memory Mode ................................ 14
7.3 Sleep Mode .................................... 15
8. Symbologies ........................................ 16
8.1 Enable All Symbologies ............... 16
8.2 Enable / Disable Symbologies ..... 16
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this hand held long-range barcode scanner. This BT wireless hand-held long­range CCD scanner features a freedom of scanning without the limitation of cable. Thanks to the user­friendly two-way communication, the operator will be alarmed if the scanned result was not reached the receiving cradle. This scanner can be operated at 10 Meters range in open space and it can be upgraded to 100 Meters range for optional. The receiving cradle includes BT receiver and batteries charger. The charger cradle and scanner charger jack have been reserved for special request.
1.1 Illustration
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2. Quick Start
2.1 Standard Shipment Package
The standard shipment package is provided with the following items.
- SG300BT Handheld Bar code Scanner
- Cradle or Charger
- Power Adaptor (if applied)
- Communication Cable
- Skip resistant pad
- Iron panel of cradle and screw
- Quick Start Guide
Visually inspect the device and accessories for any evidence of physical damage. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged, immediately contact your dealer.
2.2 Start Up
Connect the communication cable provided to your POS or Host system and cradle. Power on the cradle with the provided power supply and scan the Bluetooth MAC address code located on the bottom of cradle.
After approximately five seconds your connection is operational and the blue LED on the cradle is on.,
The scanner with Bluetooth must be charged for a minimum of 4.5 hours before it can be used. If the battery is full, the red light will be off.
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2.3 Users Manual
If you need the further information or more advanced setup options you can contact with your dealer or download the Users Manual on the service website.
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3. Installation
This device is very user friendly to be connected to your POS or Host system trough a RS232, Keyboard or USB cable.
To read barcode, you simply press the trigger button and aim the beam to the barcode. You will hear one beep and the green LED indicator will light on after scan successfully.
The configuration is very easy also you can setup the device by scanning all necessary programming codes from programming menu at a time to change the settings permanently. And all settings can be disabled after scan reset to factory default.
3.1 Environment Requirement
Operation System: Win 98 / 2000 / XP / Vista Hardware Interface: RS232, KBW, USB II Power Supply: 5V DC
3.2 Cradle Installation to the Host
Device
Once you have unpacked all components, you can start installing the device into different steps.
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RS232 Interface
A. Turn off the host device. B. Connect the 10-pin RJ45 male connector
into the 10-pin modular jack on the bottom of the cradle.
C. Connect the 9-pin D-type Female
connector of the RS232 cable to the proper COM port of the host device.
D. Plug the external power supply into the
power jack on the bottom of the cradle.
E. Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
The red LED on the rear of the cradle will stay on.
F. Turn on the host device
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3.2.1 Keyboard Wedge Interface
A. Turn off the host device. B. Connect the 10-pin RJ45 male connector
into the 10-pin modular jack on the
bottom of the cradle. C. Disconnect the keyboard from host. D. Connect the “Y” ends of the
communication cable to the keyboard and
keyboard port on the host device. If
necessary, use the male/female adapter
cable supplied with the scanner for the
proper connections. E. Plug the external power supply into the
power jack on the bottom of the cradle. F. Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
The red LED on the rear of the cradle will
stay on. G. Turn on the host device. H. Establish communication between the
scanner and cradle.
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3.2.2 USB Interface
A. Turn off the host device. B. Connect the 10-pin RJ45 male connector
into the 10-pin modular jack on the bottom of the charger cradle.
C. Connect the USB A type connector to the
USB port on the host device.
D. Plug the power supply into the power jack on
the bottom of the cradle.
E. Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
The red LED on the rear of the cradle will
stay on. F. Turn on the host device. G. Establish communication between the
scanner and cradle.
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3.3 Cable installation
Connect cable and adaptor to Cradle. The other end of cable will be connected with Host device. Lock the iron panel of Cradle by screwdriver
3.4 Skip resistant pad position
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4. Program Sequence
4.1 Programming flow chart
4.2 Factory Default Settings
The SG300BT sets with the factory default setting when you start-up the SG300BT for the first time.
The factory default settings are shown with <> and bold in the following sections. You can make your own settings by following the procedures in this guide. If you want to save the settings permanently, you
should scan the programming code of “Save Parameters” otherwise the settings will not be saved
Start
Configuration
Recall
Parameters*
Set all Default
Interface
Selection*
Communication
Parameters
Bar codes
Parameters
Misc.
Parameters*
etc.
Abort
Configurat
ion*
End
Configurat
ion
Save
Parameters
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after the decoder power is off, and all settings will go back to previous settings.
Default RS232 settings SG300BT: 19200 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.
The following symbologies are factory default enabled UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, Code 39, Code 128,Codabar and Interleaved 2 of 5.
The chapters 4 to 6 provide you with the programming codes necessary for a basic setup. For more advanced setup options see SG300BT User’s and Configuration Manual.
4.3 General Process
Step 1 Power on the scanner.
Step 2 Scan Start of Configuration
Step 3 Scan the programming codes for the desired features before scan end.
Step 4 Scan End of Configuration
Step 5 Save
The settings will be saved permanently
4.4 Set All Default
Set all the parameters to the factory default setting.
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4.5 Interface
Keyboard Mode
<RS232 Mode>
USB Mode
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5. RS232 Parameters
5.1 Baudrate
Baudrate 4800
Baudrate 9600
<Baudrate 19200>
Baudrate 38400
5.2 Parity
<None>
Even
Odd
Mark
Space
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5.3 Data bits
Data bits 7
<Data bits 8>
5.4 Stop bits
<Stop bits 1>
Stop bits 2
6. Postambles
6.1 Postamble
None
<CR+LF>
CR
LF
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7. Bluetooth Setup
7.1 Scanner Mode
Client Mode ON /
Server Mode OFF
Server Mode ON /
Client Mode OFF
7.2 Memory Mode
Memory Mode ON
Memory Mode <OFF>
Memory Read Mode
Memory Clear Mode
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7.3 Sleep Mode
<Sleep Mode On 1 minute>
Sleep Mode On 10 minutes
Sleep Mode OFF
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8. Symbologies
8.1 Enable All Symbologies
Enable all bar codes
8.2 Enable / Disable Symbologies
UPC-A<ON>
UPC-A OFF
UPC-E<ON>
UPC-E OFF
EAN-13/JAN-13<ON>
EAN-13/JAN-13 OFF
EAN-8/JAN-8<ON>
EAN-8/JAN-8 OFF
CODE 39<ON>
CODE 39 OFF
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Code 128<ON>
Code 128 OFF
Interleave 2 of 5<ON>
Interleave 2 of 5 OFF
Codabar/NW7<ON>
Codabar/NW7 OFF
Industrial 2 of 5 ON
Industrial 2 of 5<OFF>
Matrix 2 of 5 ON
Matrix 2 of 5<OFF>
CODE 93 ON
CODE 93<OFF>
CODE 11 ON
CODE 11<OFF>
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MSI/PLESSEY ON
MSI/PLESSEY <OFF>
Telepen ON
Telepen<OFF>
China Postage ON
China Postage<OFF>
GS1 DataBar ON
GS1 DataBar<OFF>
GS1 DataBar Expanded ON
GS1 DataBar
Expanded<OFF>
GS1 DataBar Limited ON
GS1 DataBar Limited<OFF>
ATTENTION:
The following symbologies are factory default enabled; UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5.
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