Cino PL680BT HC User Manual

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International Edition, Rev. C5
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev. A Oct 16, 2009 First Release
Rev. A1 Oct 22, 2009
Rev. A2 Nov 27, 2009
Rev. A3 Mar 05, 2010
Rev. A4 Apr 27, 2010
Rev. A5 Jun 28, 2010
Page 6 Revise “Clone Function” operation method. Page 68 Add “Save Configuration” and “Master Default” to System Commands.
Page 53 “Bluetooth Device Name” – Modify user define characters from 1 – 14 characters to
1 – 16 characters.
Page 69 Add “Indications”. Page 25 Modify UPC-E/EAN-8 expansion and UPC-A standardization.
Page 43 Rename “Time Out Control” to “Serial Response Time-out”. Page 45 Rename “Presentation Scanning Mode” to “Presentation Control”. Page 48 Rename “Auto Power Off Duration” to “Light Source On Time”.
Add “Extremely short” option to Good Read Duration.
Page 49 Rename “Presentation Scanning Auto-sense” to “Presentation Auto-sense”.
Add “Presentation Sensitivity”
Page 38 Hands Free Time-out – Add “Disable”. Page 43 Baud Rate – Add 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS.
Page 27 Add “UPC/EAN Security Level”. Page 49 Add “Time Delay to Low Power Trigger” Page 47 Add “Good Read Indicator”. Page 48 Add “Scan Vo ting”.
Rev. A6 Sep 20, 2010
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Page 25,26 Rename ”Scan Voting” to “Supplement Scan Voting” and add “Supplement Scan
Voting” in Symbology Reading Control
Page 27 Add “EAN Supplement Control” Page 38 Keyboard Layout – Add “Czech (QWERTY)”, remove “Universal”, and rename
Spain (QWERTY) to Spain (Spanish QWERTY), Latin America (QWERTY) to Spain (Latin America, QWERTY)
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Page 48 Remove ”Scan V oting” and add “Scan Rate Control ”
Rev. A6 Sep 20, 2010
Page 54 Add “<Scanned Data><Field Delimiter><Quantity>” parameter selection in Batch Data
Quantity Output Format.
Rev. A7 Nov 10, 2010
Rev. A8 Jan 2, 2011
Rev. A9 Mar 04, 2011 Page 44 Baud Rate – Revise 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS option code from 6.7. to 8.9.
Rev. B1 Mar 22, 2011
Rev. B2 Jul 22, 2011
Page 44 Baud Rate – Cancel Baud Rate 300/600 BPS. Page 47 Buzzer Tone Adjust – Modify No power-on beep behavior. The setting of No
power-on beep will impact both Bluetooth Scanner and Smart Cradle. Add “Beeping Control” setting.
Page 23 Add ”Code 39 Security Level”. Page 45 Add “NAK Retry Count”.
Add “ACK/NAK Tran smission Indication”.
Page 69 Add “Numeric Bar Codes ”. Page 73 Add “Connecting Apple iOS Devices Quick Sets”.
Page 19, 29, 34, 67 UCC/EAN-128 was renamed GS1-128. Page 45 Rename “ACK/NAK Tran smission Indication” to “ACK Indication”.
Page 45 Rename the 2 parameters of the “ACK Indication”.
(Disable Disable ACK Time-out Indication, Enable Enable ACK Time-out Indication)
Page 45 Add 2 new parameters to “ACK Indication”.(Disable ACK Indication, Enable ACK
Indication)
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Page 47 Add 6 parameters to “Serial response time -out”. (800 m seconds, 3 seconds, 4
seconds, 8 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds)
Page 47 Cancel the parameter "User defined value (seconds)” of “Serial response time
-out”.
Page 54 Add “Laser Aiming Control” function.
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev. B3 Nov 04, 2011
Rev. B4 Jan 03, 2012
Rev. B5 Mar 05, 2012
Rev. B6 Jul 25, 2012
Rev. B7 Aug 20, 2013
Page 3, 5, 10 “Paging/ Reset button” is changed from 3 seconds to 5 se conds. Page 24 Add a new function “Codabar Check Digit Settings”
Page 49 Cancel 1 parameter of “Code 39/Code 128 Emulation”.(Disable standard cod 39
emulation - -0)
Page 49 Change of default setting to Enable standard code 39 skip emulation in “Code 39/
Code 128 Emulation”. (Disable standard code 39 emulation (0)Enable standard code 39 skip
emulation (1))
Page 56 Add 3 new functions:”1D Barcode Forward-reading Indication”, “1D Barcode
Backward-reading Indication”, “1D Barcode Direction Indication Transmission”
Page 18 Add ”USB HID Legacy” option for “Host Interface Selection”. Page 23 Add “Code 128 security level” Page 49 Restore the behavior and default setting of the Code39/Code 128 Emulation in
“Wand/Laser Emulation Control” function.
Page 56 Add “LED illumination Control” and “LED Illumination Delay” functions for Trigger
Mode and Low Power Mode.
Page 21 Modify “Readable Bar Code Setting” section Page 69 Modify “Symbology ID Table”
Rev. C1
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 23, 2014
Support 2D Functions Page 2 Change the indicator of full charged status to “steady green” Page 7 Add “HID Legacy Mode” and HID Mode with Passkey” Page 10 Add “Sleep Mode” and “Power Off” Page 11 Modified “Quantity Feature” of Batch Scanning Page 69 Modified “Presentation Sensitivity”
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Support 1D Pocket Scanner Page 21: Add “USB EFT Terminal Mode” for “Host Interface Selection”.
Rev. C2 May 08, 2014
Page 96 add “USB HID Legacy Mode” Host Interface Quick Set Command. Page 97 Add “Abort” Quick Set Command
Rev. C3 May 09, 2014 Rev. C4 Feb. 06, 2015
Rev. C5 Mar. 09, 2015
Page 16 Add “Clear All Scanned Data” Command. Page 50 Add “MaxiCode Setting”
Page 13 Add “Paging Function” Page 71 Add “Radio Connection Beeps” Page 73 Add “HID Mode Transmit Delay” Page 85 Remove “HID Link Quality Setting” and add “Link Quality Control”
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Warranty
Cino warrants its products against defects in workmanship and materials from the date of shipment, provided that the product is operated under normal and proper conditions. The warranty provisions and durations are furnished by different warranty programs. The above warranty does not apply to any product which has been (i) misused; (ii) damaged by accident or negligence; (iii) modified or altered by the purchaser or other party; (iv) repaired or tampered by unauthorized representatives; (v) operated or stored beyond the specified operational and environmental parameters; (vi) applied software, accessories or parts are not supplied by Cino; (vii) damaged by circumstances out of Cino’s control, such as, but not limited to, lightning or fluctuation in electrical power. Any defective product must follow the warranty program and RMA procedures to return Cino for inspection.
Regulatory
EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3, EN60950-1, EN301 489-1, EN301 489-17, EN300 328
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FCC part 15B, FCC part 15C
EN55022, EN55024 CNS13438, CNS14336 AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 Class B Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act V.3/2011.04, Technical Requirements, Class B ITE
LED Eye Safety IEC62471 Exempt group Laser Eye Safety IEC60825-1 Class 1
LP0002
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan 1 Preparation before Using 3 Decide Your Radio Link Mode 5 Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode 6 Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode 7 Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode 9 Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode 10 Out-of-range Scanning/Presentation Scanning/Sleep Mode & Power Off 12 Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode) 14
Configure Your FuzzyScan
Bar Code Programming Manual 16 Programming Procedures 18 Host Interface Selection 22 Symbology Reading Control 23 Keyboard Interface Control 54 Serial Interface Control 59 Wand/Laser Emulation Control 63 Operation Control 65 Condensed DataWizard 86
Appendix
Symbology ID Table 94 Keyboard Function Code Table 96 ASCII Input Shortcut 97 Link Mode Quick Set/Operation Mode Quick Set 98 Host Interface Quick Set 99 Option Codes 100 System Commands 102 Indications 103
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Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Bluetooth Cordless Image Scanner. Powered by the combination of cutting-edge FuzzyScan Imaging Technology and Bluetooth wireless technology, it not only provides outstanding reading performan ce, but also delivers the convenience and freedom of mobility. It’s ideal for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity with ease. This document provides a quick reference for installation and operation. The complete document ation is available at www.cino.com.tw.
A770BT Series HB211x Smart Cradle
Central Indicator Side Indicators Paging/Reset Button USB Bus Power Switch Host Interface Port DC Power Jack
F780BT & L780BT HB2100 USB Charging Cradle
F680BT & L680BT
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Link Indicator Status Indicator Beeper Scan Window Trigger Battery Cavity End Cap
Central Power Indicator Reserved USB Bus Power Switch USB Port DC Power Jack
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Status Indicator Power/Link Indicators Reserved Function Key 1 Function Key 2 Reserved Trigger Battery Cover Reset Key Micro USB Port Scan Window
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Central Indicator Side Indicators (HB3112 only) USB Bus Power Switch Mounting Holes DC Power Jack Paging/Reset Key Host Interface Port (HB3112)
USB Port (HB3100)
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Preparation before Using – Gun type Scanners
Install the Battery
Charging the Battery
Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside
the battery cavity.
Slide the battery pack into the battery cavity until hearing a click sound before locking it with the end cap. The scanner will give 4 beeps when the battery pack is installed properly if the battery pack still has power.
Secure the end cap with the screw provided.
Choose an appropriate plug and slot it into the power adapter cavity until it is locked. Then plug the AC power plug into the AC wall socket.
Plug the DC power cord of power supply unit into the DC Jack of the cradle. The smart cradle emits the power-on beeps and the central indicator gives one blue blink. If you use the charging cradle, the central power indicator turns steady blue.
Place the scanner on the cradle. The status indicator of scanner turns steady red if the battery is not fully charged. When the battery is fully charged, the status indicator of scanner turns steady green.
Please charge the new battery pack for 8 hours before its first use.
Use USB Bus Power
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If USB 3.0 is available in your host device, both battery charging and regular operation can be supported by the USB Bus Power without using external power supply.
If only USB 2.0 is available in your host device, we recommend using external power supply as power source, because the power supplied from USB2.0 is not enough to support both battery charging and regular operation simultaneously.
If you want to use this feature, please slide the USB bus power switch to “ON”. Then connect the cradle to the host device via USB cable.
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Preparation before Using – Pocket Scanners
Install the Battery
Take off the battery cover from the scanner by removing two blue tapes.
Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside the battery cavity. Then click the battery pack into the battery cavity carefully.
Place the battery cover in the right orientation onto the back of the scanner. Screw in and tighten the four shipped M2 screws in sequence by a small screw-driver in the clockwise direction.
Charging the Battery via Power Supply Unit
Choose the right plug and slot it into the power supply unit cavity until a “click” is heard. Then plug the power supply unit into the wall outlet
Please make sure the USB bus power switch is in “OFF” position. Plug the DC connector of the power supply unit into the DC Jack of the cradle. The
cradle emits four beeps. For the Smart cradle, the central indicator blinks blue once and side indicators lights red. For the charging cradle, the central indicator lights blue.
Charge the Battery via USB 3.0 Port
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Place the scanner onto the cradle. When the battery is fully charged, the status indicator of scanner will light green.
The scanner can also be charged via the USB 3.0 port without the power supply unit. You can connect the cradle to USB 3.0 port of host device by a USB cable, then slide the USB bus power switch to “ON”. After that, place the scanner onto the cradle.
The scanner can also be charged via its micro USB port by connecting the micro USB cable to USB 3.0 port of host device or the commercial USB power adapter connected to the wall socket.
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Decide Your Radio Link Mode
The FuzzyScan Bluetooth image scanner provides several radio link modes to communicate with most host devices. When the Bluetooth-enabled host device is not available, it can work with the smart cradle in PAIR mode (peer-to-peer connection) or PICO mode (multiple connections) to provide a plug-and-play cordless migration of your existing non-Bluetooth-enabled devices. Moreover, you are also able to use the scanner to work with Bluetooth-enabled host devices via SPP mode or HID mode.
When the radio link is disconnected, the scanner is capable of reconnecting the radio link automat ically when it returns to the communication coverage. But please note that this feature is not available in SPP slave mode. If you would like to change the radio link mode, please scan the “Uninstall” command to reset the scanner to uninstall state.
PAIR Mode
If the Bluetooth device is not available in your existing system, PAIR mode is the simplest plug-and-play solution. In this mode, a smart cradle can only work with one scanner. The smart cradle not only provides the Bluetooth radio link with the scanner, but also offers the legacy cabled interfaces to the host device, including USB HID, USB COM, PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge and RS232 Serial.
PICO Mode
For the requirement of multiple connections, up to 7 scanners can be connected to one smart cradle concurrently. If you would like to un-pair all scanners paired with the smart cradle, please press and hold the paging/reset button of the smart cradle for more than 5 seconds. If you just want to un-pair part of the paired scanners, please take those paired scanners to scan the “Uninstall” command one by one.
HID Mode
Through the most useful HID service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth Keyboard. In this mode, the scanner will be discoverable by the radio connection request issued by the remote host device. For some cases, you may be requested to enter the Passkey (PIN) to establish the Bluetooth connection for security purpose.
SPP Master/Slave Mode
Through the standard SPP service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth Serial Device. In SPP master mode, the scanner initiates the radio connection request to the remote slave device. In SPP slave mode, the scanner will be discoverable by the radio connection request issued by the remote host device.
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Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged. You may refer to the section of Preparations before Using for details. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to
the host device.
Turn on the power of your host device. Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state. This scanner is pre-paired with the shipped smart cradle, so you will see the link indicators of scanner blink blue per 2.5
seconds, and the central indicator of the smart cradle light blue. If the scanner and smart cradle are not paired, the status indicator of scanner and the side indicators of smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). Please follow step 6 to establish the connection.
USB
PS/2 RS232
Scan “PAIR mode” command. The status indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Place the scanner on the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of scanner will flash blue quickly during the p airing process. When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is comple ted. You will see that the link indicator of scanner gives 1 blue blink per 2.5 seconds and the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed on the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do” beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation.
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Uninstall PAIR Mode
The default host interface of smart cradle is preset to USB HID. If you want to set the host interface to USB COM, you have to install the USB virtual COM driver into your host device before using the scanner. Please visit CINO website to download the driver.
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Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged and choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to the host device.
Turn on the power of your host device. Ensure the side indicators of the smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” st ate). If the smart cradle
is paired with other scanners, please press and hold the paging/reset button for more than 5 seconds to un-pair all paired scanners. Then the smart cradle will return to uninstall state automatically.
Prepare the scanners you desire to pair with smart cradle. Power or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state. Ensure the status indicator of each scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command to un-pair the scanner, then scan the “PICO mode” command, and the status indicator of scanner will light red.
USB PS/2 RS232
Place the scanner onto the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of scanner will flash blue quickly during the pairing process. When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is completed. You will see that the link indicator of scanner blinks blue once per 2.5 seconds; the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue and its side indicators light green.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed on the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do” beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Please scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation. Then repeat the same procedure to pair other scanners with the smart cradle.
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Uninstall PICO Mode
For user’s convenience, the smart cradle will automatically assign the ID numbers to each scanner. Please scan the System Information command to check the assigned ID number of each scanner.
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Clone Fu nction
For the user’s convenience, the clone function will help you to clone the host interface related parameters (please refer to following table for details) from one of the paired scanners to the rest of paired scanners under PICO mode. You can use one of the paired scanners to set the host interface related parameters first and then scan “Save Configuration” command. After that, please take the other paired scanners to scan “Clone” command one by one to clone the host interface related parameters.
Please ensure to keep those paired scanners in connected status when you use the Clone function. Because the host interface related parameters can’t be cloned to the paired scanner in disconnected status.
Save Configuration Clone
The below host interface related parameters will be impacted by clone function:
Data Transmission Parameter Serial Interface Control
Field Delimiter Handshaking Protocol
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Data Transmission Format Intermessage Delay
Host Interface Control Interfunction Delay
Host interface Selection Intercharacter Delay
Keyboard Interface Control Baud Rate
Keyboard Layout Data Frame Intermessage Delay Time Out Control
Interfunction Delay Wand Emulation Control Intercharacter Delay Output Polarity Caps Lock Control Initial Signal State Caps Lock Release Control Margin Time Function Key Emulation Module Time Key Pad Emulation Narrow/Wide Ratio Upper/Lower Case Code39 Emulation
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Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged. Power on the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio range if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner gives alternative red and green blinks (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first.
Uninstall
If your remote host is equipped with latest Bluetooth drivers, or it’s an iOS or Android device, you are recommended to use “HID Mode” for quick pairing. If necessary, you may use “HID Mode with Passkey” to establish a more secure connection, If you frequently experienced the problem in using HID mode, please try “ HID Legacy Mode” instead.
HID Mode
HID Legacy Mode HID Mode with Passke
Once you scan one of above commands, the link indicator of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds during searching process. You have to execute the Bluetooth Discovery procedure to find available Bluetooth device, then select “F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or “PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxx”.
If you use “HID Mode”, please go to step 5. If you use “HID Mode with Passkey”, you will be requested to enter the Passkey (PIN) on the remote host. Please enter
the Passkey (PIN) accordingly by scanning the “Option Code” (Page 97), and then scan the “FIN (Finish)” to end the Passkey entry, then go to step 5.
If you scan “HID Legacy Mode”, the Passkey (PIN) may be requested. Please enter “00000000” (default setting). You will see “Keyboard on F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or “Keyboard on PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx”. Please double click this HID service to establish the connection between scanner and remote host device.
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the connection is established. At the same time, the link indicator of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within 1 minute after scanning the above command,, the scanner will go to sleep automatically. You can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode
Establish SPP Master Connection
Ensure the battery is fully charged. Please go to the folder “Hardware” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting of the remote host device to check its device MAC address. Then prepare a 12-character Code 128 bar code of the remote host device MAC address, or follow the step 4 to input MAC address by scanning 12 option codes.
Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder “Local Services” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add Serial Services” to add one more Bluetooth COM port.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep status, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green blinks alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first, then scan the “SPP Master Mode” command. The status indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Uninstall SPP Master Mode
Scan a 12-character MAC address barcode, or scan 12 option codes and “FIN” command to confirm your inputs. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of the scanner will blink blue quickly during the radio connecting process. If the PIN Code or Passkey is requested, please enter “00000000” (default setting).
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio is connected. At the same time, the link indicator of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner failed to connect to the host device within 30 seconds, the link indicator will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds. But the scanner is still continuing to discover the host device for another 30 seconds before go to sleep. In the interim, you still can scan “Uninstall” command to revert the scanner to uninstall st ate . If the scan ner goes to sleep already, you just need to press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
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The above procedures are based on popular Windows environment. But the installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during the installation processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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Establish SPP Slave Connection
Ensure the battery is fully charged and a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder “Client Applications” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add COM Port” to add one more Bluetooth COM port.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first. Then scan the “SPP Slave Mode” command, and the link indicator of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds during searching process.
Uninstall SPP Slave Mode
You have to execute the Bluetooth Discovery procedure to find all available Bluetooth device list in your remote host. You will see ‘F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx’’ or ‘PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx’’ is shown in the list if the scanner is successfully discovered.
Double click the “F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or ‘PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx’’ on the discovered Bluetooth devices. If the PIN Code or Passkey is requested for security connection, please enter “00000000” (default setting). You will see “Serial Port on F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or ‘PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx’’. Please double click this SPP service to establish the connection between scanner and remote host device.
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the connection is established. At the same time, the link indicator of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within 1 minute after scanning the “SPP Slave Mode” command, the scanner will go to sleep automatically. You can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
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The above procedures are based on popular Windows environment. But the installation procedures may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth sof tware drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during the installation processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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Out-of-range Scanning
When the radio connection is established between scanner and remote host device, the scanner will transmit each scanned data right after scanning the barcode. However, the scanner is preset not to scan any barcode data when it loses the radio connection with the remote host device.
If you enable the out-of-range scanning function, the scanner is able to continue scanning barcode data while it is out of radio coverage. All scanned data will be temporarily stored into the memory buffer until radio link resumed.
Enable Out-of-range Scannning Disable Out-of-range Scanning
In case of the scanner is out of radio coverage, you will hear 4 beeps in descending tone to indicate the radio connection lost. The link indicator of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds. Once the scanner is back to radio coverage, you will hear 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio connection rebuilt and the scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds. At the same time, all stored scanned data will be transmitted automatically right after the radio link is resumed.
Presentation Scanning (Gun type only)
The Presentation Scanning is designed for hand-free applications for user’s convenience. If the “Presentation Scanning Auto-sense” function is enabled, the scanner is capable of automatically switching to presentation mode as soon as you place it onto the SmartStand or cradle.
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Paging Function
The Paging function is helpful for you to locate the paired smart cradle or scanner. If you would like to page the paired smart cradle, you can scan “Paging” command. If you would like to page the paired scanner, you can press the paging/reset button of the smart cradle no longer than 3 seconds.
Paging
Paging/Reset Button
Sleep Mode & Power Off
The scanner is preset to enter “Sleep Mode” if the scanner is not used after the user-defined time-out duration. Meanwhile, pocket scanner can also be entered “sleep mode” instantly by pressing Function Key 1 twice (each time lasts more than one second)
When the scanner is under sleep mode, it is preset to enter “Power Off” automatically if it’s not woke up after time-out duration. For pocket scanner user, you can also power off the pocket scanner by pressing and holding the Function Key 1 for more than 3 seconds.
You can have your scanner entered “Sleep Mode” or “Power Off” by scanning the following “Sleep Mode” or “Power Off” command.
If you would like to power on or wake up the scanner , please press the trigger key.
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Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode)
Thanks to the specially designed Batch Scanning function, the scanner is capable of storing the barcode data. It is an ideal cost-saving solution for inventory applications.
Once you scan the ““Enter Batch Scanning” command to activate this function, all scanned barcode data will be stored into the memory storage, and the status indicator of scanner will give green blink at regular interval during batch scanning. You can scan and store the barcode data till the memory storage is full. If the storage is full, you will hear 2 long beeps and the status indicator will give 2 red blinks to indicate out of storage.
If you use pocket scanner, you can also press and hold the Function Key 2 for more than 3 seconds to enter Batch Scanning, by which 3 beeps will be heard and the status indicator of the scanner will blink green at regular interval during batch scanning.
To exit the batch scanning, please scan the “Exit Batch Scanning” command. If you use pocket scanner, you can also exit the batch scanning by pressing and holding Function Key 2 for more than 3 seconds.
Enter Batch Scanning Exit Batching Scanning
Using Quantity Fe ature
The scanner supports quantity feature when it enters batch scanning. When you use quantity feature, the quantity information and scanned barcode data will be stored into the memory storage together. You can enter the quantity information from 1 to 9999 by scanning the following quantity commands right after you scanned the barcode data.
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Quantity 0 Quantity 5
Quantity 3 Quantity 8
Quantity 1 Quantity 6
Quantity 4 Quantity 9
Quantity 2 Quantity 7
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There are three ways to output the stored barcode data and quantity information. The preset output format is to transmit stored data as many times as the quantity indicated.But you still can set the scanner to output stored barcode data together with quantity information in two fields, and a preset delimter”” will be output in between. To fulfill different application requirements, both the delimiter and output sequency can be changed as well.
As many times as the quantity indicates <Quantity><Field Delimiter><Scanned Data>
<Scanned Data><Field Delimiter><Quantity>
How to Transmit Stored Data
The scanner is preset to transmit all the stored data by scanning the “Transmit Stored Data” command. During the transmission, the scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator will blink blue. Then the scanner will give two short beeps after data transmission is completed.
Transmit Stored Data
But you are still able to set the scanner to transmit the stored data by placing the scanner onto the cradle as well.
Scan Barcode Command Place Scanner onto the Cradle
How to Delete Scanned Data
The scanner is preset to keep all the stored data until you scan the “Clear All Stored Data” command. But you are still able to change the setting to “Auto Delete Stored Data after Transmission” as well.
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Auto Delete Stored Data
after Transmission
If you scanned a wrong barcode, the “Delete Last Scanned Data’’ command is helpful to recover mistake. By scanning the ‘’Delete Last Scanned Data’’ command, the last stored data can be deleted. If you use pocket scanner, you can also delete the last scanned data by pressing the Function Key 2 twice.
Delete Last Scanned Data
Keep Stored Data after
Transmission
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Bar Code Programming Menu
The FuzzyScan bar code commands are specially designed Proprietary bar code labels which allow you to set the FuzzyScan internal programming parameters. There are System Command, Family Code and Option Code for programming purpose.
Each programmable family and bar code command label is listed on the same page with major system commands. The detailed explanations and special programming flowchart are printed on facing or following pages. You can read the explanation and set the FuzzyScan concurrently.
A supplemental bar code command menu incorporates the bar code command labels of System Command and Option Code. As you set the FuzzyScan, open the bar code command menu to find the option code page. You may scan the desired family code and option code to set FuzzyScan. If you want to change the programming family for multiple settings, you need only turn over the programming page to find next desired programming family.
System Command
The System Command is the highest level bar code command which directs FuzzyScan to perform immediate operations, such as entering programming mode (PROGRAM), exiting programming mode (EXIT), listing system information (SYSLIST), recovering to factory preset configurations (M_DEFAULT), and so on. Please note that all system commands will take a few seconds to complete the operations. User must wait for the completion beeps before scanning another bar code.
Family Code
The Family Code is scanned to select the user desired programming family. FuzzyScan has already provided more than one hundred programming families to meet any specific requirements.
Option Code
The Option Codes is a set of bar code commands represented by “0–9”, “A–F” and finishing selection (FIN). For most setting, you must select at least one option code following the family code selection to set the desired parameter for the selected programming family.
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Programming Procedures
As you scan the bar code command to select the desired parameters, information about the final selected parameters represented by the bar code commands are stored in the FuzzyScan’s internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory. If you turn off the unit, the Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory retains all programming options. You need not re-program the FuzzyScan if you want to keep the existing configurations in the next power on.
The programming procedures of FuzzyScan are designed as simple as possible for ease of setting. Most programming families take the Single Scan Selection programming procedure. But several programming families have more complex and flexible programmable options, and you must take Multiple Scans Selection, Cycling Scan Selection or Dual Level Selection to complete their programming procedures. Each kind of programming procedure is listed in the following pages for your reference. Please give careful attention to become familiar with each programming procedure.
If the programming family must take multiple scans selection, cycling scan selection, or dual level selection procedures, the family of the programming menu will be marked with the matched representing symbol of Programming Category (P.C.) in bold font listed in the following table. You can easily find the bold mark in the programming menu, and refer to their flowcharts for details. Before setting the FuzzyScan, please also refer to the “Beeping Indications” listed in Appendix to understand the details of programming beeping indications. It will be very helpful for you to know the existing status while you are programming the FuzzyScan.
Conventions of Programming Menu
Conventions Descriptions
P.C. Programming Category
( ) Necessary Option Code [ ] Selectable Option Code
Factory Default Value
: Single scan selection
SS
MS : Multiple scans selection CS : Cycling scan selection DS : Dual level scan selection
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Program & End
parameters in Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory,
FuzzyScan will enter programming mode,
and inhibit all non-programming functions.
FuzzyScan will exit programming mode, and store all
then issue the completion beeping.
Please note that the FuzzyScan will take 3-4 seconds to store parameters in internal Flash Memory ASIC or non-volatile memory after you scan the “END”. Please don’t turn off the power before the completion beeping. It may destroy all configured parameters.
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
END
System List, Group & Master Default
FuzzyScan will list the product information and
revision number to host via selected host interface,
then issue the completion beeping.
FuzzyScan will recover all programmable
parameters into factory preset configurations,
then issue the completion beeping.
Scan
SYSLIST”
Scan
M_DEFAULT
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Single scan selection
One of
One of
Yes
Scan
PROGRAM
Scan
Family
Scan
Option
Repeat
Selection
Scan
END
Codes
Codes
No
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired programming families.
Select one option code of desired parameter.
Want to select another programming family?
Exit programming m ode.
Multiple scans selection
Yes
One of
Several
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
Codes
Scan One or
Option
Codes
Repeat
Selection
No
Scan
END
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desired programm ing fam ilies.
1. Select on e or several option codes to select desired parameters.
2. If it’s necessary, scan “FIN” to terminate option co de selection .
Want to select another programm ing fam ily?
Exit programming mode.
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Cycling scan selection
Yes
One of
One of
Scan
“PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
Codes
Scan
Option
Scan “
Codes
FIN
Repeat
Selection
No
Scan
END
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desi r ed programm ing families.
Cycling select one or several optio n codes of desired parameters as “Single” or “Multiple” scans selection.
Finish cycling selection.
(If necessary)
Want to select another programm ing family?
Exit programming mode.
Dual level selection
One of
Several
Several
Yes
Scan
PROGRAM”
Scan
Family
(
) Scan
1st
Option
(
) Scan One or
2nd
Option
Repeat
Selection
Scan
END”
Codes
No
Codes
Codes
Enter programming mode.
Select one of desi r ed programm ing families.
Select several option co des of desired parameters.
1. Select on e or several option codes of desired parameters.
2. If it’s necessary, scan “FIN” to terminate option code selection.
Want to select another programm ing family?
Exit programming mode.
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Host Interface Selection
PROGRAM
F_DEFAULT
Family Code Selection P.C Parameter Selection Option Code
MS
Host Interface Selection
A series doesn’t support Wand emulation, Laser emulation, USB HID Legacy and USB EFT Terminal Mode.
IBM PS/2, 25-30 series keyboard wedge interface
MS
Standard/TTL RS-232 peer-to-peer serial
MS
Wand emulation
MS
USB Com Port Emulation
MS
PS/2 (DOS/V) direct link (keyboard replacement)
MS
PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge turbo mode
MS
PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge standard mode
MS
Laser emulation
MS
USB HID standard mode 
MS
USB HID turbo mode
MS
USB HID Legacy
MS
USB EFT Terminal Mode
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