Flash BT-49, BT-49i User Manual

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BluetoothBarcode
ScannerUsermanual
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Chapter 1: important Notice..........................................................................9
1-1 Regulations ..................................................................................... 10
1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED
RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN ............................................................10
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION ............................... 11
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE............................................................................ 11
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION ..................................................................... 12
Chapter 2: Introduction ............................................................................... 13
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES.................................................................... 14
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...........................................................15
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION..............................................................16
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES..............................................................17
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR .......................................18
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE .....................................................................19
Chapter 3: Scanner Configuration..............................................................21
3-1 Configuration by USER MANUAL.................................................. 22
3-2 Configuration by SOFTWARE........................................................ 23
Chapter 4: Memory / Bluetooth Mode ........................................................ 24
4-1 Memory Mode .................................................................................25
4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode) ..............25
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode ..........................25
4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data)..............................26
4-2 Bluetooth Mode ..............................................................................27
4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode) ..............27
4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode ....................................28
4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table ....................................29
4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual .......................30
4-2-4-1 Slave Mode : Third party Bluetooth devices ( Mode
selection code: 0) ............................................................................30
4-2-4-2 Master Mode - Third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 1) ............................................................................30
4-2-4-3 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode I (Mode selection code: 2)
........................................................................................................31
4-2-4-4 HID Mode - For third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 3) ............................................................................31
4-2-4-5 iPad OSK MODE (Mode selection code : 4) ....................32
4-2-4-6 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode II (Mode selection code:5)
........................................................................................................32
4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual........................33
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4-2-5-1 BT Local name..............................................................33
4-2-5-2 Remote Mac Address....................................................34
4-2-5-3 Pin Code .......................................................................35
4-2-6 Bluetooth parameter configuration by software................... 36
Chapter 5: Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction .................................38
5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices).....39
5-1-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL (Slave mode)
........................................................................................................44
5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices)... 45
5-2-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL(Master Mode)
........................................................................................................47
5.3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection(USB-HID / USB
COM) ......................................................................................................50
5-3-1 HID mode ............................................................................... 50
5-3-2 USB-COM mode ....................................................................51
5-3-2-1 Receiving barcode data by Hyper Terminal (USB-COM
Mode)...........................................................................................52
5-4 HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices)........ 53
5-5 iPad OSK MODE CONNECTION .................................................... 58
5-6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle II Mode CONNECTION (USB-HID only)
................................................................................................................62
Chapter 6: Memory / Bluetooth General Setting .......................................63
6-1 General Memory Mode Setting – By User Manual .......................64
6-1-1 Header Transmission ............................................................. 64
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission .....................................................64
6-1-3 Reject Same...........................................................................65
6-1-4 Good Read Beep....................................................................65
6-1-5 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................66
6-1-6 Time Format...........................................................................66
6-1-7 Date Format ...........................................................................67
6-1-8 Ext Transmission Delay..........................................................69
6-1-9 Lamp Off Delay ......................................................................69
6-1-10 Standby Time........................................................................70
6-1-11. Separator............................................................................. 70
6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual ....................71
6-2-1 BT List ....................................................................................71
6-2-2 BT Default Setting .................................................................. 71
6-2-3 Good Read Beep....................................................................72
6-2-4 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................72
6-2-5 Connect Off Time ...................................................................73
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6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay ......................................................................73
6-2-7 Standby Time..........................................................................74
6-2-8 Timeout ..................................................................................74
6-2-9 Date & Time Transmission .....................................................75
6-2-10 Time Format.........................................................................75
6-2-11 Date Format..........................................................................76
6-3 Scanner Configuration by Software..............................................78
6-3-1 Firmware update ....................................................................78
6-3-2 Scanner Configuration............................................................82
Chapter 7: General configuration setting ..................................................85
7-1 Host Interface..................................................................................86
7-1-1 Factory Default .......................................................................86
7-1-2 Version ...................................................................................86
7-1-3 Abort Setting...........................................................................87
7-1-4 ISP Mode................................................................................87
7-2 Output Interface..............................................................................88
7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type........................................................88
7-2-1-1 USB-HID Keyboard .........................................................88
7-2-1-2 Caps lock.........................................................................89
7-2-1-3 Transmission Gap............................................................90
7-2-1-4 Transmission Delay .........................................................91
7-2-1-5 Timeout............................................................................92
7-2-1-6 Keyboard HID Layout Setting .......................................... 93
7-2-1-7 Bluetooth HID Dongle Keyboard Layout Setting.............. 94
7-2-2 Virtual Com Type.................................................................... 95
7-2-2-1 Virtual Com......................................................................95
7-2-2-2 Transmission gap ............................................................ 95
7-2-2-3 Transmission Delay .........................................................96
7-2-2-4 Timeout............................................................................97
7-3 System Control ............................................................................... 98
7-3-1 Power On Music ..................................................................... 98
7-3-2 Good Read Beep....................................................................98
7-3-3 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................99
7-3-4 Transmission Length .............................................................. 99
7-3-5 Force Case...........................................................................100
7-3-6 Transmission Code ID..........................................................100
7-3-7 Code ID Position ..................................................................101
7-3-8 Transmission Code Name....................................................101
7-4 Trigger mode.................................................................................102
7-4-1 Good Read Off .....................................................................102
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7-4-2 Momentary ...........................................................................102
7-4-3 Alternate...............................................................................103
7-4-4 Timeout Off........................................................................... 103
7-4-5 Continue...............................................................................104
7-4-6 Test....................................................................................... 104
7-5 Buzzer............................................................................................105
7-5-1 Beep Volume........................................................................105
7-5-2 Beep Tone ............................................................................106
7-5-3 Beep Time............................................................................106
7-6 Standby Time ................................................................................107
7-7 LED Off Delay................................................................................107
7-8 Lamp Off Delay .............................................................................108
7-9 Good Read Time ........................................................................... 109
7-10 Setup Timeout............................................................................. 110
7-11 Vibrator Off Delay ....................................................................... 110
7-12 Double Confirm........................................................................... 111
7-12-1 Double Confirm .................................................................. 111
7-12-2 Double Confirm Count........................................................ 111
7-13 Global Min. / Max. Length .......................................................... 112
7-13-1 Global Min. Length ............................................................. 113
7-13-2 Global Max. Length ............................................................ 113
7-14 Set Date & Time .......................................................................... 114
Chapter 8: Symbology Settings................................................................ 115
8-1 Barcode Symbologies Default Setting Chart ............................. 116
8-2 UPC-A ............................................................................................ 117
8-2-1 Read..................................................................................... 117
8-2-2 Add-on Type ......................................................................... 117
8-2-3 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 118
8-2-4 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 118
8-3 UPC-E ............................................................................................ 119
8-3-1 Read..................................................................................... 119
8-3-2 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 119
8-3-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................120
8-3-4 Expansion.............................................................................120
8-3-5 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 121
8-4 EAN-13...........................................................................................122
8-4-1 Read.....................................................................................122
8-4-2 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 122
8-4-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................123
8-4-4 ISBN/ISSN Conversion ........................................................123
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8-4-5 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 124
8-5 EAN-8.............................................................................................125
8-5-1 Read.....................................................................................125
8-5-2 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 125
8-5-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................126
8-5-4 Expansion.............................................................................126
8-5-5 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 127
8-6 Code-39 .........................................................................................128
8-6-1 Read.....................................................................................128
8-6-2 Type ..................................................................................... 128
8-6-3 Code 32 translation ..............................................................129
8-6-4 Transmission Start/End ........................................................129
8-6-5 Checksum Verification..........................................................130
8-6-6 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 130
8-7 Codabar/NW7 ................................................................................ 131
8-7-1 Read.....................................................................................131
8-7-2 Start/ End Symbol Types ......................................................131
8-7-3 Same Start/End Pair.............................................................132
8-7-4 Transmission Start/End ........................................................132
8-7-5 Checksum Verfification.........................................................132
8-7-6 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 133
8-8 Code-128 .......................................................................................134
8-8-1 Read.....................................................................................134
8-8-2 Type ..................................................................................... 134
8-8-3 Checksum Verificaiton..........................................................135
8-8-4 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 135
8-8-5 Connection data ...................................................................136
8-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 ..........................................................................137
8-9-1 Read.....................................................................................137
8-9-2 Checksum Verification..........................................................137
8-9-3 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 137
8-10 Industrial 2 of 5 ...........................................................................138
8-10-1 Read...................................................................................138
8-10-2 Checksum Verification........................................................138
8-10-3 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 138
8-11 Matrix 2 of 5.................................................................................139
8-11-1 Read ...................................................................................139
8-11-2 Checksum Verification ........................................................139
8-11-3 Transmission Checksum.....................................................139
8-12 Code-93 .......................................................................................140
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8-12-1 Read...................................................................................140
8-12-2 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 140
8-12-3 Checksum Verification........................................................141
8-13 Code-11........................................................................................142
8-13-1 Read...................................................................................142
8-13-2 Checksum Transmission .................................................... 142
8-13-3 Verify Checksum ................................................................143
8-14 MSI/Plessey................................................................................. 144
8-14-1 Read...................................................................................144
8-14-2 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 144
8-14-3 Checksum Verification........................................................145
8-15 UK/Plessey ..................................................................................146
8-15-1 Read...................................................................................146
8-15-2 Verify Checksum ................................................................146
8-15-3 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 146
8-16 Telepen ........................................................................................147
8-16-1 Read...................................................................................147
8-16-2 Checksum Verification........................................................147
8-16-3 Type ................................................................................... 148
8-16-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 148
8-17 RSS(GS1 DataBar)14 .................................................................. 149
8-17-1 Read...................................................................................149
8-17-2 Code Mark..........................................................................149
8-17-3 Application ID .....................................................................149
8-17-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 150
8-18 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Limited ........................................................ 151
8-18-1 Read...................................................................................151
8-18-2 Code mark..........................................................................151
8-18-3 Application ID .....................................................................151
8-18-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 152
8-19 RSS(GS1 DataBar)14 Stack........................................................153
8-19-1 Read...................................................................................153
8-19-2 Code Mark..........................................................................153
8-19-3 Application ID .....................................................................154
8-19-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 154
8-20 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Expansion...................................................155
8-20-1 Read...................................................................................155
8-20-2 Code Mark..........................................................................155
8-20-3 Application ID .....................................................................156
8-20-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 156
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8-21 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Expansion Stack.........................................157
8-21-1 Read...................................................................................157
8-21-2 Code Mark..........................................................................157
8-21-3 Application ID .....................................................................158
8-21-4 Transmission Checksum .................................................... 158
Chapter 9: Output Format Settings .......................................................... 159
9-1 String Output Flow Chart ............................................................. 160
9-2 Preamble/Postamble ....................................................................160
9-2-1 Transmission Preamble........................................................160
9-2-2 Transmission Postamble ......................................................161
9-2-3 Preamble Data .....................................................................161
9-2-4 Postamble Data....................................................................162
9-3 Prefix/Suffix...................................................................................163
9-3-1 Prefix Data............................................................................163
9-3-2 Suffix Data............................................................................164
9-4 Code ID/Sub Code ID....................................................................165
9-4-1 Code ID Setting ....................................................................165
9-4-2 Sub Code ID Setting.............................................................167
9-5 Wait Addon Count.........................................................................168
9-6 Min./Max. Length...........................................................................169
9-6-1 Min. Length ..........................................................................170
9-6-2 Max. Length .........................................................................172
9-7 Truncate Zero................................................................................174
9-8 Truncate Leading..........................................................................177
9-9 Truncate Ending ...........................................................................179
9-10 Insert 0 Position..........................................................................181
9-11 Insert 1 Position..........................................................................183
9-12 Insert 0 Data ................................................................................185
9-13 Insert1 Data .................................................................................187
Hexadecimal / Decimal TABLE.................................................................. 189
ASCII Code Table .......................................................................................190
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1. Important Notice
Chapter 1: important Notice
Important Notice:
1-1 Regulations 1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED RADIO
EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN 1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION 1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVES 1-5 SAFETY PRECAUT
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1. Important Notice
1-1 Regulations
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Certificate Number: 204WW81000100
1. Im
p
ortant Notice:
1-1 REGULATIONS
1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR
SPECIFIED RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN
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1. Important Notice
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
NCC Registration Number: NCC-RCB-05 Qualified serials number on device:
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE
The RoHS directive (European Parliament Directive 2002/95/EC) mandates that producers of electrical or electronic equipment sold into Europe must minimize or eliminate the following materials from their design, as they are considered health risks:
These Materials must be reduced to their appropriate level (as announced by the directive) by July 1, 2006.
Canmax Technology committed to the environment, which makes the necessary changes to our products in order to comply with the directive. This involves converting most of the non-compliant components (electronics, PC boards, etc.) of our products to the compliant equivalent. We also changed the assembly processes (solder, glue, etc) to fully compliant with the directive. These changes will not affect the form, size or function of our products and the important thing is the reliability and performance remains the same.
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE
1. Lead
2. Mercury
3. Cadmium
4. Hexavalent Chromium
5. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)
6. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)
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1. Important Notice
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION
Do not stare the scanning light source beam. Do not touch the device transparent window, reading performance
might decrease if transparent window is dirty or scratch. Do not disassemble or modify the internal components from the
scanner.
Do not expose the scanner to any flammable source. Do not over charge the battery.
Lithium-Ion polymer Battery
The Lithium-Ion polymer battery energy density is less than 400
Wh/L. Therefore, PSE certification does not required in this product.
First time battery charge will take 4 hours for fully charge. Battery Life time:
Memory Mode: Approx. 18000 scans (5 sec/per scan). Bluetooth Mode: Approx. 15000 scans (5 sec/ per scan).
Do not assemble / disassemble the battery without technical
support.
Do not use unspecified power adaptor to charge the battery. During the charging process, if red color LED indicator flashing
rapidly, discontinued the charging process, and return the scanner
to the authorized dealer. Any leakage of fluid or abnormal odor occurred, discontinued the
operation of the scanner, and returns to authorized dealer. Any leakage of fluid from the battery, avoid any contact with skins or
eyes, if situation occurred, rinse with fresh water and consult the
doctor immediately.
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION
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Chapter 2: Introduction
Introduction:
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
2. Introduction
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2. Introduction
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
Ergonomic and lightweight  Three in one functions (Bluetooth/ Memory/ Cabled)  USB cable can be used as cabled scanner, data transferring from flash
memory, and battery charging cable. Four different Bluetooth mode (Master, Slave, USB HID, and iPad mode)
to communicate between PC, mobile phone and PDA.
Programmable time stamp and output data format  Programmable Beep tone, volume.  Flash memory can stored up to 4500 barcode data with time stamp
( bas-on EAN-13 barcode symbology)
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
2. Introduction
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2. Introduction
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Model No. BT-49i wireless series
Microprocessor
32 bits CPU
Main battery operation
times
15,000 scans in Bluetooth Mode ( 5 sec /per scan)
Supported barcodes
Code 39, INT 25, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Codabar(NW7), Code 93, Code 128,EAN 128, JAN/EAN/ UPC and fully RSS code (GS1 Databar )
Min. PCS value
0.45
Scan
Engine
CCD
BT-4910i
630nm Red LED LAMP, Linear CCD Image Sensor
Scan rate : 100 scan/sec, Scan distance : 50mm~250mm
Laser
BT-4920i
Visible Laser Diode 650nm ±10 ( 25°C)
Scan rate : 100 scan/sec Scan distance : 50mm~350mm
Main battery
Built in Rechargeable Li-polymer battery pack.,(3.7V, 420mAH) charging via USB port
Wireless
Communication
2.4Ghz Bluetooth Class 1
Keys
2 keys, 1 for scan 1 for clear data.
LED indicator
1 LED 2 colors (green and orange) for good read indication 1 LED (red) for low battery 1 LED(blue) for wireless communication on-line status
Beep indicator
Buzzer can be disable or enable by configuration
Temperature in
operation
-10 ~ +40
Environment Humidity
10%-90%RH
Certification
FCC / CE / RoHS approved
Operation system
Windows XP/2000/Vista/Win 7
Dimension
(L x W x H) 89 x 40 x 17.5 mm
Weight
CCD : 75g / Laser : 85g
Power consumption
CCD : 90mA / Laser : 60mA
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
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2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
The package included: Scanner, Econnect Bluetooth Dongle (optional), power adaptor (optional), Lanyard, USB cable, Quick start guide, product CD.
Note: The product CD includes: Quick start guide, user manual, Bluetooth setting software, barcode scanner setting software.
(Optional)
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
2. Introduction
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2. Introduction
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES
Symbologies Default setting
EAN/ UPC
UPC-A
Enabled
UPC-E
Enabled
EAN-8
Enabled
EAN-13
Enabled
EAN-13(ISBN) Disabled
Code 39
Enabled
Interleaved 2/5
Disabled
Industrial 2/5
Disabled
Matrix 2/5
Disabled
Codabar/ NW7
Enabled
Code 128
Enabled
Code 93
Disabled
Code 11
Disabled
MSI/ Plessey
Disabled
UK/ Plessey
Disabled
Telepen
Disabled
GS1 Databar (RSS)
RSS14 Disabled RSS14 Limited Disabled RSS 14 Stacked Disabled RSS Expansion Disabled RSS Expansion Stacked Disabled
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES
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2. Introduction
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR
Scan key: Read or store barcode data. Green LED will be indicated
when scan key pressed.
Erase key:
Erase single data: press the erase key and point to the
previous scanned barcode, this action will erase the last previous saved barcode data from the memory.
Erase all data: press and hold the erase key for approximately
8 seconds until the red light indicator on, and beep sound indicates. All barcode data saved in the memory will be erased.
Power indicator: When the battery is running low, pressing the scan
key, the red LED will be indicated. During the recharging process, the red
LED will be always on. When recharging process is completed, the red
LED will be flashing slowly while cable is still plugged in.
Good read indicator: When the barcode is successfully read, the
orange LED will be indicated.
Wireless indicator: When initiating Bluetooth connection Blue LED
will be flashing, if connection established, Blue LED will be always on.
USB Port: Battery charging or data transmission.
Lanyard hole
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2. Introduction
Step 1 >
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to USB port.
Step 2 >
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. If scanner is in memory mode, press and hold the scan key for few seconds until beep sound and blue LED light indication OR scan the mode switching barcode in next Page.
Step 3>
When the scanner is in Bluetooth mode, press the scan key again and wait for few seconds, the Bluetooth connection will automatically establish. If connection successful, the Blue LED indicator will be on.
Step 4>
When Bluetooth Connection established, execute any word processing software, for example: Word, notepad, Excel and etc. to receive to barcode data.
Note: Bluetooth connection will switch to sleep mode if not in use; Press Scan OR erase key once will reestablish the Bluetooth connection.
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
The Quick Start guide demonstrates how to connect the scanner with Econnect Bluetooth Dongle, and some of the quick references. For detail configuration with Bluetooth, please refer to related chapter.
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
How to connect the scanne
r
with Econnect Bluetooth Dongle
Procedure
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Transmitting barcode data
Clear all saved barcode data
Warning: Scan the “Clear” barcode will
los
e all the barcode data.
Mode Switching
Important Note: For better Bluetooth
tra
nsmission quality, when holding the
scanner, please avoid covering the
reverse top cover.
*/$%
MTX
*
(Send)
Send barcode data by Bluetooth OR
connected by USB cable.
*/$%
MCR
*
(Clear)
Clear all barcode data in the memory
*/$%
TOM
*
Switch from Bluetooth to Memory Mode
*/$%
TOB
*
Switch from Memory to Bluetooth Mode
2. Introduction
When plug in the USB cable with scanner.
a) It will start with short melody and the red
LED will be indicated.
b) Execute Word, Excel or any word
processing software; scan the barcode will transmit the barcode data to the word processing software in real time.
c) When the barcode is successf ully read,
beep sound and green LED will be indicated.
d) Press the Erase key for few seconds until
beep sound indicates, any saved barcode data will be upload to PC at once.
Note: after uploading the barcode data to PC, the barcode data in the memory will not be erase. User needs to erase the barcode data manually.
When Unplug the USB cable with scanner.
a) It will automatically switch to Memory
mode / Bluetooth mode.
b) Press the erase key and point to the
scanned barcode label, this action will erase the previously saved barcode data in the memory scanner.
c) Press and hold the erase key for
approximately 8 seconds until the red LED and beep indication, all barcode data saved in the memory will be erased.
Scanner Operation Guide
OperationMode
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Chapter 3: Scanner Configuration
Scanner Configuration Quick Start
3-1 CONFIGURATION BY USER MANUAL
3-2 CONFIGURATION BY SOFTWARE
3. Scanner Configuration Quick Start
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3-1 Configuration by USER MANUAL
In the user manual, print out the related topics of setting page, simply use the scanner to scan the barcode for configuration.
For example:
Factory Default setting: user may configure the scanner back to all default
settings, if configuration goes wrong.
Note: The configuration barcode with RED BO
LD font represents default setting. For
more detail configuration, please refer to related configuration chapters.
ENTER
*/$%ENT*
(Enter configuration)
Good read Beep
Disable
*7A60*
Enable
*7A61*
End
*ZEND*
(Exit Configuration)
ABORT
*ZEXT*
Abort current setting before
exit configuration
ENTER
*/$%ENT*
(Enter configuration)
ALL DEFAULT
*ZADE*
Restore to factory default setting.
3. Scanner Configuration Quick Start
3-1 CONFIGURATION BY USER MANUAL
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3. Scanner Configuration Quick Start
3-2 Configuration by SOFTW ARE
In the product CD, you can find two different configuration software “Bluetooth setting” and “Barcode scanner setting” to configure the parameters.
Bluetooth parameter settings: (CM500\ Software \ Bluetooth setting\Bluetooth Setting.exe)
Scanner general settings: (CM500\ Software \ barcode scanner setting\ Scanner Setting.exe)
Note: Please refer to the related configuration chapters or additional manual
for how to use the software.
3-2 CONFIGURATION BY SOFTWARE
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Chapter 4: Memory / Bluetooth Mode
Memory / Bluetooth Mode:
4-1 Memory Mode
4-1-1 Function Switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode)
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode
4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data) in memory mode
4-2 Bluetooth Mode
4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode)
4-2-2 Bluetooth Mode LED indication
4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table
4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual
4-2-4-1 Slave Mode-Third party Bluetooth devices (Mode selection
code: 0)
4-2-4-2 Master Mode -Third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 1)
4-2-4-3 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode I (Mode selection code:
2)
4-2-4-4 HID Mode - For third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 3)
4-2-4-5 iPad OSK MODE (Mode selection code : 4)
4-2-4-6 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode II (Mode selection
code:5)
4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by user manual
4-2-5-1 BT Local name
4-2-5-2 Remote Mac Address
4-2-5-3 Pin Code
4-2-6 Bluetooth Parameter Configuration by Software
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
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This chapter explains the different functions between Memory function and Bluetooth function.
Note: If user only purchase Memory scanner model, switching to
Bluetooth mode is not applicable.
4-1 Memory Mode
4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode)
There are two methods of switching from Bluetooth mode to Memory mode:
1) Press and hold the scan key for 8 seconds, the green LED indicator will flash until a beep
sound indicated.
OR
2) Scan the following barcode to switch from Bluetooth Mode to Memory Mode.
*/$%TOM*
Switch from Bluetooth to Memory Mode
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode
There are two methods of sending the barcode data from barcode scanner.
1) Connect the USB cable between scanner and PC,
hold the erase key for few seconds. The barcode data
will transmit all the scanned barcode data to
your word processing software,
e.g. Word, excel, or notepad.
4-1 Memory Mode
4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode)
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode Explanation
4-1 Memory Mode
4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode)
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
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OR
2) Connect the USB cable between scanner and PC, and scan the below
“Send” barcode.
*/$%MTX*
(Send)
4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data)
Erase single data:
Press the erase key and point to the scanned barcode, this action will erase the last previous saved barcode data in the memory.
Erase all data:
Press and hold the erase key for approximately 8 seconds until the red light indicator ON, and beep sound indicates. All barcode data saved in the memory will be erased.
OR
By scanning the send barcode as below:
*/$%MCR*
(Clear)
Clear all barcode data in the memory
Caution: Scan the “Clear” Barcode will erase all the barcode
data saved in the memory; make sure you have back up all
the barcode data before performing this action.
4-1-3 Erase barcode data (Single data / ALL data)
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4-2 Bluetooth Mode
User can configure different Bluetooth connection mode in different
Bluetooth environment.
1. Slave Mode (For third party Bluetooth devices)
2. Master Mode (For third party Bluetooth devices)
3. Econnect Bluetooth Dongle mode ( Original factory dongle, USB-HID / USB-COM configurable)
4. HID Mode (Third party Bluetooth devices with USB HID mode only)
5. iPAD/ iPhone OSK Mode (iPad, iPhone3Gs and 4)
6. Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode2 (Original factory dongle , USB-HID only)
4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode)
There are two methods of switching from Memory mode to Bluetooth Mode:
1. Press and hold the scan key for 8 seconds,
the green LED indicator will flash until a beep sound indicated.
OR
2. Scan the following barcode from Memory Mode to Bluetooth Mode.
*/$%TOB*
Switch from Memory to Bluetooth Mode
4-2 Bluetooth Mode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2 Bluetooth Mode
4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode)
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4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode
4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode
Status Description
Red ON
When scan key is pressed, if red LED is ON, this means the power is low and needs to be recharge soon.
Orange
&
Green
Green LED
Flashing
When scan key is pressed, and the green LED is blinking, this means the barcode scanning function is ready.
Orange LED
Flashing
To disconnect the Bluetooth connection, press the delete key
for 3 seconds until the orange LED turns from steady to blinking. With this action, the power will also be shut down.
To power on the scanner, press scan or delete key again
Orange LED
ON
When scanner is set as iPad OSK mode and the connection with iOS is successful, press the delete key (once) to enable or disable the virtual keyboard in iOS.
Blue
Flashing
Under Bluetooth mode, and Bluetooth connection is not yet connected, the blue LED indicator will be flash per 3 seconds. Under Bluetooth Mode and if Bluetooth connection is not connected, Press and Hold the delete key until BLUE LED indicator flashing rapidly , at this time, release the delete key for Bluetooth pairing with your device.
ON
When power on and if Bluetooth is connected, the blue LED will be on.
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4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table
Bluetooth mode selection code Table
Mode Description Mode selection Code
Slave Mode
Applied to third party
Bluetooth dongle, or
build-in Bluetooth
devices
0
Master Mode
Applied to third party
Bluetooth dongle, or
build-in Bluetooth
devices
1
Econnect Bluetooth
Dongle mode I
Applied to original
factory dongle,
USB-HID / USB-COM
configurable
2
HID Mode
Third party Bluetooth
dongle, or build in
Bluetooth device with
USB HID mode only
3
iPAD/ iPhone OSK
Mode
iPad, iPhone devices
4
4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table
Econnect Bluetooth
Dongle Mode II
Original factory dongle ,
USB-HID only
5
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4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual
4-2-4-1 Slave Mode : Third party Bluetooth devices ( Mode selection code:
0)
This mode is for user to configure with third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth device.
For slave mode configuration; please scan below barcodes step by step.
Procedure:
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 0: (mode selection code)
*%00*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
4-2-4-2 Master Mode - Third party Bluetooth devices (Mode selection
code: 1)
This mode is for user to configure with third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth device.
For master mode configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step.
Procedure:
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 1 : (mode selection code)
*%01*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual
Procedure:
Procedure:
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4-2-4-3 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode I (Mode selection code: 2)
This mode is for user to configure with purchased original factory dongle, and it is USB-HID / USB-COM configurable.
For Econnect Bluetooth mode I configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step.
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 2: (mode selection code)
*%02*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
4-2-4-4 HID Mode - For third party Bluetooth devices (Mode selection
code: 3)
This mode is for user to configure with third party Bluetooth dongle, or build-in Bluetooth device with USB HID only.
For HID mode Configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step.
Procedure:
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 3: (mode selection code)
*%03*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
Procedure:
Procedure:
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4-2-4-5 iPad OSK MODE (Mode selection code : 4)
This mode is for user to configure with iPad or iPhone devices
For iPad OSK mode configuration, please scan below barcodes step by step.
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 4: (mode selection code)
*%04*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
4-2-4-6 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode II (Mode selection code:5)
This mode is for user to configure with purchased original factory dongle, but it only support USB-HID.
Econnect Bluetooth mode II, please scan below barcodes step by step.
(1)BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2)Mode: (Mode selection)
*ZBT4*
(3) 5: (mode selection code)
*%05*
(4)OK : (Selection code confirmed)
*%OK*
(5)End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
Procedure:
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
Procedure:
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4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual
4-2-5-1 BT Local name
This option enables to assign Bluetooth the scanner name. Please refer to the HEX ASCII table (Form 0~9, A~F). The first digit and last digit cannot be space or “-“. If scanner name setting is incorrect, connection failure will occur.
Please refer to
ASCII table
16 digits ‘Serial Adaptor’
(1) BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2) “BT Local name” *ZBT1*
(3) Scan Hexadecimal/Decimal Barcode table for input characters.
(4) OK : (Selection confirmed)
*%OK*
(5) End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
Set Local name as ‘BT Scanner’
(A) Scan “BT Module Enter” barcode (B) Scan “BT Local name” barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal barcode table =>“4”,”2”,
“5”,”4”, “2”,”0”, “5”,”3”, “6”,”3”, “6”,”1”, “6”,”E”, “6”,”E”, “6”,”5”, “7”,”2”,”OK” (configured as ‘BT Scanner’, Please refer to ASCII TABLE) (D) Scan “End” Barcode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual
4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual
Configuration Max. Configurable Length Default Setting
Procedure:
Example:
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4-2-5-2 Remote Mac Address
Mac address configuration, total of 12 digits, Please refer to the HEX ASCII table (From 0~9, A~F).
Hexadecimal /
decimal
barcode table
12 digits 000000000000
(1) BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2) “Remote Mac address” *ZBT2*
(3) Scan Hexadecimal/Decimal Barcode table for input parameters.
(4) OK : (Selection confirmed)
*%OK*
(5) End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
Set Remote Mac Address to 00126F006EAA
A. Scan “BT Module Enter” barcode B. Scan “Remote Mac Address” barcode C. Scan parameters from Hexadecimal /decimal barcode table =>“0”, “0”,
“1”,”2”, “6”,”F”, “0”,”0”, “6”,”E”, “A”,”A” ”OK” (Set “Remote Mac Address “ value to 00126F006EAA)
D. Scan “End” barcode
Note:
(1) If scanner connection mode is”Slave” or “HID” or “iPad OSK” Mode, Mac
Address configuration does not required.
(2)If scanner connection mode is ”Master” or “Econnect Bluetooth Dongle I” or “Econnect Bluetooth Dongle II” mode, configuration of Mac address does required, and the configuration cannot be “000000000000”
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
Configuration Max. Configurable Length Default Setting
Procedure:
Example:
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4-2-5-3 Pin Code
When the scanner and Bluetooth device is in the pairing process, user will need to enter the pin code for pairing confirmation. This pin code might be generate by Bluetooth devices or preconfigured by user depends on different mode setting.
(1) Under “Slave” or “Master” mode, pin code configuration is needed when the pairing action is performed.
(2) Under “Econnect Bluetooth Dongle I” or “Econnect Dongle II” mode, Pin code does not required.
(3) Under “HID” or “iPad OSK” Mode, during pairing process, the PC or other devices will generate the pin code, user will need to referred to that pin code, and scan the pin code digits from Hexadecimal / Decimal table.
0000 ~ 9999 4 digits 1234
(1) BT Module Enter: (Enter Bluetooth setting)
*/$%BTM*
(2) “Pin Code” *ZBT3*
(3) Scan Hexadecimal/Decimal Barcode table for input digits.
(4) OK : (Selection confirmed)
*%OK*
(5) End: (Exit setting)
*ZEND*
Set Pin Code to 5678
(A) Scan “BT Module Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Pin Code” Barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal/Decimal table =>“5”,”6”, “7”,”8”
”OK” (Set “
Pin Code “ value to 5678)
(D) Scan “End” Barcode
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
Configuration Range Max. Configurable Length Default Setting
Procedure:
Example:
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4-2-6 Bluetooth parameter configuration by software
Procedures:
Connect scanner with PC by USB cable, and set the scanner to ISP
mode. Scan the below barcodes step by step to set the scanner to ISP mode.
1. ENTER: */$%ENT*
2. ISP:
*Z232*
Note: ISP mode means scanner configuration mode.
Before any configuration with the software, scanner must scan above
two barcodes in order to perform software configuration.
When the scanner is in ISP mode, the PC might request for driver
installation, the driver is located in the CD (CM500\driver\ C0801.inf).
Execute Bluetooth Setting software, file located in the CD (CM500\ Software
\ Bluetooth setting\Bluetooth Setting.exe)
Go to device manager in windows system to make sure which com port
y
our scanner connected with (control panel system hardware
Hardware devices COM port). for example: COM5)
4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
4-2-6 Bluetooth parameter configuration by software
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4. Memory / Bluetooth Mode
In the software, please go to Sync  properties COM PORT for synchronization.
Configure scanner Bluetooth parameters, including Name (user preferred device name for the scanner), Mac Address from the third party Bluetooth dongle or devices, Password (user preferred password), and make sure Bluetooth connection Mode is set as corresponding selection code. ( please refer to Bluetooth mode selection code table section :4-2-4-1)
Save the configuration parameters, and download the settings to scanner
(FileSave  Communication  Download T-parm File)
Note: User can also transfer the saved configuration to the scanner. The
procedure as following:
For synchronization procedure, please refer to above steps and select
FileOpen (and selected your saved configuration file) Download T-parm File.
Exit the software, and disconnect the connection between Bluetooth Setting software and scanner.
Note: for more detail, please refer to Bluetooth Setting instruction guide.
(CM500\manual\Bluetooth setting instruction guide.pdf)
User needs to configure the Mac address, Mac Address can be find from Bluetooth hardware devices properties, for example: (0011b109da77)
User can configured preferred Bluetooth scanner name
User can configure preferred password for Bluetooth
connection.
Please refer to 4-2-3 section for Bluetooth mode selection code.
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Chapter 5: Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
Bluetooth Mode – Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices)
5-1-1 How to receive barcode data by WINDOWS HYPER TERMINAL in
slave mode.
5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices)
5-2-1 How to receive barcode data by WINDOWS HYPER TERMINAL in
Master Mode
5-3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection (USB-HID / USB COM)
5-3-1 HID MODE:
5-3-2 USB-COM mode
5-3-2-1 How to received barcode data in USB-COM Mode by
Windows Hyper Terminal.
5-4 HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices)
5-5 iPad OSK MODE CONNECTION
5-6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle II Mode CONNECTION (USB-HID only)
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5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices)
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “0”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-1.
Insert the third party Bluetooth dongle to PC, or build-in Bluetooth device in windows sy
stem. Go to Control Panel. Please refer to the screen below.
Select Bluetooth devices; please refer to the following screen.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party
Bluetooth devices)
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Under Devices tab, select “Add” button”
After Scanner and Bluetooth dongle is in pair status, select “Next”, the device wizard will start searching for Bluetooth scanner, if Bluetooth scanner found, it will appear as following:
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
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Select the scanner (Serial Adaptor). And select “Next” button.
This enables to configure the Bluetooth passkey setting.
From the screen, the searched scanner (Device name: serial adaptor) will display on the screen.
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After specified the passkey, select “Next” button.
To connect with scanner, please select “Let me choose my own passkey” and specify passkey as (1234 )
This screen shows the Bluetooth connection status, and verifying the passkey.
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When the connection succeeded, the screen appears as below.
From this screen, it indicates the scanner has linked to Bluetooth device, and the scanner can use two com ports to receive barcode data, for example: Outgoing COM Port (COM5), and Incoming COM port (COM6).
When the Bluetooth scanner connection established, please execute
Hyper Terminal” to received barcode data.
What is Outgoing COM port and Incoming COM port?
 Outgoing COM port: When the scanner is set as “Slave” mode and
connected by other Bluetooth devices. Outgoing COM port must be selected.
 Incoming COM port: When the scanner is set as “Master” mode and
initiates the connection to Bluetooth device. Incoming COM port must be selected.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
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5-1-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL (Slave mode)
Hyper Terminal COM port selection in Slave Mode:
Execute “Hyper Terminal” and set the connection as “Outgoing COM
port (COM5)”. Please refer to the screen below.
COM port setting: Baud rate: 115200, Data bits:8 bits, Stop Bits: 1 Bits, Parity: None.
After specified the COM port, select “OK” button for connection. When the connection succeeded, it will indicate with a beep sound.
When configuration with hyper terminal succeeded, it is ready to receive the barcode data from scanner.
5-1-1 receive barcode data by WINDOWS HYPER TERMINAL in slave mode
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-1-1 receive barcode data by WINDOWS HYPER TERMINAL in slave mode
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5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices)
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “1”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-2.
Insert the third party Bluetooth devices, in windows system, go to Control Panel and select Bluetooth devices. Please refer to the screen below.
Please go to “Com Port” option.
Select “Add” button”
5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party
Bluetooth Devices)
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party
Bluetooth Devices)
46
Select “Incoming (device initiates the connection) and “OK”
Wait for COM port detection.
From the screen, the COM port is detected as COM5. And select “OK”
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5-2-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL(Master Mode)
Hyper Terminal COM port selection in Master Mode:
1. Please access to “Hyper Terminal”, and select the “Connection using” as
COM 5 (examples of Bluetooth COM port detection).
COM port setting: Baud rate: 115200, Data bits:8 bits, Stop Bits: 1 Bits, Parity: None.
Select OK to start connection. IF connection is successful, it will show as following screen.
From the scanner, please press the small key for pairing process (press and hold for few seconds until the BLUE led flashing rapidly, and release the key). And from the PC screen, you may see the following indication.
5-2-
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-2-1 receive barcode data by WINDOWS HYPER TERMINAL in master mode
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Select the Bluetooth Device Wizard from the bottom right corner.
Key in the passkey (for example :1234), and select “Next”.
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Select “Finish” to complete the Bluetooth device wizard, when connection succeeds, the scanner BLUE LED will be ON.
Now, scan the barcode, the barcode data will appear on Hyper Terminal.
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5.3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection(USB-HID / USB COM)
5-3-1 HID mode
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “2”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-3.
When
Bluetooth Connection established, execute any word processing
software, for example: Word, notepad, Excel and etc. to receive to
barcode data.
When connecting scanner and Bluetooth Dongle,
Press and hold the Pairing/delete (small) key until blue
LED flashing rapidly, and then release it. The scanner
will establish the Bluetooth connection. If connection
successful, the Blue LED indicator will be on. If not,
please repeat the above mention action or check the
Bluetooth parameters setting.
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
5- 3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection
(USB-HID / USB COM)
5-3-1 HID MODE:
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
5- 3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection
(USB-HID / USB COM)
5-3-1 HID MODE:
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
5- 3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection
(USB-HID / USB COM)
5-3-1 HID MODE:
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5-3-2 USB-COM mode
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. Please refer to above
sections of how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “2”.
If the user wants to switch between USB-HID/ USB- COM mode, please
scan the following barcode.
Note: Before scan the barcode, make sure the scanner and the Bluetooth
Dongle is in paired status.
When connecting scanner and Bluetooth Dongle,
Press and hold the Pairing/delete (small) key until blue
LED flashing rapidly, and then release it. The scanner
will establish the Bluetooth connection. If connection
successful, the Blue LED indicator will be on. If not,
please repeat the above mention action or check the
Bluetooth parameters setting.
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
ENTER
(Enter configuration)
USB
-
HID
USB
-
COM
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-3-2 USB COM MODE
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5-3-2-1 Receiving barcode data by Hyper Terminal (USB-COM Mode).
COM port setting: Baud rate: 115200, Data bits:8 bits, Stop Bits: 1 Bits, Parity: None.
Select OK to start connection. IF connection is successful, it will show as following screen.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
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5-4 HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices)
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “3”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-4
Plug in the third party Bluetooth dongle to PC and access to build in Windows Bluetooth Devices.
Select “Add” button.
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
5-4 HID Mode Connection (For Third party
Bluetooth devices)
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From the SCANNER, press and hold the small blue pairing key for few seconds until the orange LED turns off, and Blue LED start flashing rapidly, and then release the key. On “Add Bluetooth Device wizard”, and select “Next”. It will start searching for the Bluetooth devices. If searching succeeds, it will show as following screen.
Select the device for paring process.
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Select “Next”, the screen will request for Passkey information.
From the screen, select “Let me Choose my own passkey” and specify the passkey, for example: “1234”. (Note: user can specify preferred passkey)
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Select “Next” for passkey verification.
From the SCANNER, it will indicate the beep sound to notify the user to use the scanner to scan the passkey barcode, for example:”1234”. (Please print out the “Hexadecimal / Decimal table (page189)” and scan the digits, for example “1
2  3  4 and OK”)
If the passkey verification fails, please select ”Back” to resume the previous action. (Re-entering the passkey and scanning passkey action).
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If the passkey verification succeeds, the screen will show as following.
Select “Finish” completing the Bluetooth device wizard, when connection succeeded, the scanner BLUE LED indicator will be ON.
User now can access to Word or Excel word processing software to
receive the barcode data by the scanner.
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5-5 iPad OSK MODE CONNECTION
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode; please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “4”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-5
Please turn on iPad and select “settings” as below
Please access to General Bluetooth Bluetooth ON. At this stage, iPad will st
art searching for Bluetooth devices.
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From the scanner, press and hold the pairing key, for
few seconds until the orange LED turns off, and Blue
LED flashing rapidly, at this stage, release the pairing
key.
From iPad, the Bluetooth will search for the Bluetooth
device (“Serial Adaptor” as scanner name)
When iPad searched “Serial Adaptor”, select the
device for Bluetooth pairing
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When the pairing processes succeed, on the iPad Bluetooth devices, it will appear as Connected. And the scanner will launch 2 beep sounds with BLUE LED indicator ON.
Now, user can access to “Notes” from iPad application to receive barcode data.
From the scanner, scan the digits appear on iPad to complete the pairing
process. (Note: please print out the “Hexadecimal / Decimal table
(page189)” and scan the digits, for example: “scan 5,3,2,4 –> OK.)
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Additional Function: press the small button from
the scanner once, iPad will wake up the virtual
keyboard for information editing.
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5-6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle II Mode CONNECTION (USB-HID only)
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. Please refer to chapter
4-2-1 for how to configure in Bluetooth mode.
Make sure the Mode selection code is configured as “5”. Please refer
to chapter 4-2-4-6
When Bluetooth Connection established, execute any word
processing software, for example: Word, notepad, Excel and etc. to
receive to barcode data.
When connecting scanner and Bluetooth Dongle,
Press and hold the Pairing/delete (small) key until blue
LED flashing rapidly, and then release it. The scanner
will establish the Bluetooth connection. If connection
successful, the Blue LED indicator will be on. If not,
please repeat the above mention action or check the
Bluetooth parameters setting.
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
5- 6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode II
Connection (USB-HID only)
5. Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to PC.
5- 6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode II
Connection (USB-HID only)
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Chapter 6: Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1 General Memory Mode Setting – By User Manual
6-1-1 Header Transmission
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission
6-1-3 Reject Same
6-1-4 Good Read Beep
6-1-5 Good Read Vibrator
6-1-6 Time Format
6-1-7 Date Format
6-1-8 Ext Transmission Delay
6-1-9 Lamp Off Delay
6-1-10 Standby Time
6-1-11 Separator
6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual
6-2-1 BT List
6-2-2 BT Default Setting
6-2-3 Good Read Beep
6-2-4 Good Read Vibrator
6-2-5 Connect Off Time
6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay
6-2-7 Standby Time
6-2-8 Timeout
6-2-9 Date and Time Transmission
6-2-10 Time Format
6-2-11 Date Format
6-3 Scanner Configuration by Software
6-3-1 Firmware update
6-3-2 Scanner Configuration
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1 General Memory Mode Setting By User Manual
6-1-1 Header Transmission
Under memory mode, when connecting the USB cable with the scanner, press the small key will transmit the saved barcode data from memory to pc. The user will be able to verify the barcode data saved in the memory by the header <Memory><End>. User can enable / Disable the function by scanning the following barcode.
*7A00*
Disable
*7A01*
Enable
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission
Under Memory mode, when connecting the USB cable with the scanner to perform the data uploading action. User can enable / disable the time stamp function in front of the barcode data.
*7A10*
Disable
*7A11*
Enable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1 General Memory Mode Setting By User Manual
6-1-1 Header Transmis
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1 General Memory Mode Setting – By User Manual
6-1-1 Header Transmission
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1-3 Reject Same
Under Memory mode, user can configure the scanner to avoid reading the same barcode in sequent. (Note: when scanning the same barcode in sequent, the scanner will not decode the same barcode, but reading other barcode and come back to read that previous barcode, the scanner will still decode the previous barcode). This function is avoiding the scanner to read the same barcode by mistake.
*7A20*
Disabl
e
*7A21*
Enable
6-1-4 Good Read Beep
Beep sound indicator configuration when the barcode has successfully decoded
*7A61*
Enable
*7A60*
Disable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6-1- 3 Reject Same
6-1-4 Good Read Beep
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1- 3 Reject Same
6-1-4 Good Read Beep
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1-5 Good Read Vibrator
The vibration configuration if barcode reading is successfully decoded. Note:
Vibration function is only available with optional purchased Vibrator installed.
*7A71*
Enable
*7A70*
Disable
6-1-6 Time Format
Time format configuration, in order for the time stamp to be display in front of each barcode data, Date and Time Transmission must be enabled (Chapter: 6-1-2) and configure the following formats:
*7B90*
hh:
mm:ss
*7B91*
hh:mm
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “hh:mm:ss” or “hh:mm” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1- 5 Good Read Vibrator
6-1-6 Time Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1-7 Date Format
Date format configuration, in order for the date and time to be display in front of each barcode data (In Memory Mode), Date and Time Transmission must be enabled and configure the following formats: (chapter: 6-1-2)
*7BD0*
yyyy/mm/dd
*7BD1*
mm/dd/yyyy
*7BD2*
yy/mm/dd
*7BD3*
mm/dd/yy
*7BD4*
yyyy-mm-dd
*7BD5*
mm-dd-yyyy
*7BD6*
yy-mm-dd
*7BD7*
mm-dd-yy
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Date Format Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6-1-7 Date Format
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1-7 Date Format
Date Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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*7BD8*
dd/mm/yyyy
*7BD9*
dd/mm/yy
*7BDA*
dd-mm-yyyy
*7BDB*
dd-mm-yy
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Date Format Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
Date Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1-8 Ext Transmission Delay
This configuration enables the delay time (time gap) setting in between each barcode data sending to PC.
*7042*
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B
) Scan Ext Transmission Delay barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
if configure to 1 sec. the parameter value is: 1 sec / 0.01 sec = 100.
6-1-9 Lamp Off Delay
The configuration enables the setting of duration time of scanner LED power off.
*7052*
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “LampOff Delay” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “Set“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is10 sec, the
parameter value is 10 sec / 1 sec
= 10.
.
0 ~ 2.5 Sec 0.01 sec 0 sec
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1-8 Ext Transmission Delay
6-1-9 Lamp Off Delay
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
0 ~ 2.5 Sec 0.01 sec 0 sec
Procedure: Example:
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-1-10 Standby Time
This configuration enables the time configuration for the main power switching off after scanner LED turned off.
*7062*
0 ~ 99 sec 1 sec 0 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Standby Time” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is10 sec, the
parameter value is 10 sec / 1 sec = 10.
6-1-11. Separator
This configuration enables separator setting in between date, time and barcode data. In order for the date and time to be display in front of each barcode data, Date & time transmission must be enabled.
*707A*
Please refer to ASCII
table
1 digit ‘ ‘
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Separator barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is “+”, the parameter value is “ 2,B  + ”. (Refer to ASCII TABLE).
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-1-10 Standby Time
6-1-11. Separator
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
Configuration Max. configurable range Default setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting By User Manual
6-2-1 B
T List
User can simply understand their Bluetooth parameter setting by scanning the following barcode, and use the notepad to receive the Bluetooth parameter configuration data.
Exampl
e value display:
Serial Adaptor Configured Bluetooth scanner name
000000000000 Configured Remote Mac Address of your Bluetooth device.
1234 Configured Bluetooth scanner “Pin Code”
4 Configured Bluetooth Mode
0 Disregard
0 Disregard.
6-2-2 BT Default Setting
User can restore the default setting for the Bluetooth Parameter.
Note:
Default value listed as below:
BT Local name Serial Adaptor
Remote Mac Address
000000000000
Pin Code 1234 BT Mode 0
BT Module ENTER
*/$%BTM*
BT List
*ZLST*
BT Module ENTER
*/$%BTM*
BT Default
*ZDEF*
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual
6-2-1 BT List
6-2-2 BT Default Setting
Parameter Default Value
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2-3 Good Read Beep
When barcode is successfully decoded, the Beep sound indicator configuration.
*6A61*
Enable
*6A60*
Disable
6-2-4 Good Read Vibrator
The vibration configuration if barcode reading is successfully decoded. Note: Vibration function is only available for the scanner with vibrator installed.
*6A71*
Enable
*6A70*
Disable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2-3 Good Read Beep
6-2-4 Good Read Vibrator
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2-5 Connect Off Time
Under the Bluetooth mode, when the Bluetooth connection is established while the scanner is not working. This configuration enables to set the duration of scanner sleep time. (Note: Default value is 6 as 60 seconds)
*6042*
0 ~ 42 Min 30secs 10 secs 6 (as 1 minute)
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Connect Off Time” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 2 minutes, the parameter value is 2 min / 10 sec =
12 ( 2minx 60 / 10sec = 12)
6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay
The configuration enables the setting of duration time of scanner LED power on and off .
*6052*
0 ~ 4 minutes 15 sec 1 sec 5 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “LampOff Delay” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 10 sec, the parameter value is 10 sec / 1 sec =
10
6-2-5 Connect Off Time
6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2-5 Connect Off Time
6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure Example
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2-7 Standby Time
This configuration enables the time configuration for the main power switch off after scanner LED turns off.
*6062*
0 ~ 99 sec 1 sec 0 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Standby Time” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is10 sec, the
parameter value is 10 sec / 1 sec
= 10.
6-2-8 Timeout
The timeout setting for the handshaking acknowledgment from the host PC, if scanner did not receive acknowledgement from the host PC, the warning sound will be active. This function is particular useful for some applications which host PC takes longer response time.
*6072*
0 ~ 99 sec 1 sec 10 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Standby Time” Barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” Barcode
If configuration is 1 minute, the
parameter value is 1 min / 1 sec
= 60. (1min: 60 sec /1sec= 60)
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2-7 Standby Time
6-2-8 Timeout
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2-9 Date & Time Transmission
Under Bluetooth mode, user can enabled/ disable the time stamp function in front of the barcode data.
*6A10*
Disable
*6A11*
Enable
6-2-10 Time Format
Time format configuration, in order for the time stamp to be display in front of each barcode data, Date and Time Transmission must be enabled and configure the following formats:
*6B90*
hh:mm:ss
*6B91*
hh:mm
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “hh:mm:ss” or “hh:mm” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2-9 Date & Time Transmission
6-2-10 Time Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-2-11 Date Format
Date format configuration, in order for the date and time to be display in front of each barcode data, Date and Time Transmission must be enable and configure the following formats:
*6BD0*
yyyy/mm/dd
*6BD1*
mm/dd/yyyy
*6BD2*
yy/mm/dd
*6BD3*
mm/dd/yy
*6BD4*
yyyy-mm-dd
*6BD5*
mm-dd-yyyy
*6BD6*
yy-mm-dd
*6BD7*
mm-dd-yy
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Date Format Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-2-11 Date Format
Date Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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*6BD8*
dd/mm/yyyy
*6BD9*
dd/mm/yy
*6BDA*
dd-mm-yyyy
*6BDB*
dd-mm-yy
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Date Format Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
Date Format
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-3 Scanner Configuration by Software
6-3-1 Firmware update
Open the software” Barcode Scanner Setting”, the file is located in the CD
(CM500\software\barcode scanner setting\scanner setting.exe)
Connect scanner with PC by USB cable, and set the scanner to ISP mode.
Scan below barcodes to set the scanner to ISP mode.
1 . ENTER: */$%E
NT*
2. ISP: *Z232*
Note: ISP mode means scanner configuration mode.
Before any configuration with the software, scanner must scan above
two barcodes in order to perform software configuration.
When the scanner is in ISP mode, the PC might request for driver
installation, the driver is located in the CD (CM500\driver\ C0801.inf).
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-3 Scanner Configuration by Software
6-3-1 Firmware update
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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After the scanner scan Enter. ISP barcode, the “green” LED indicator will be f
lashing, then proceed to “Device Manager” to check COM Port
For example: The COM Port used by scanner is COM6
In barcode scanner setting software, Sync 
Properties
And select the COM port (for example:COM6, Note: Baud rate is 115200)
Select ”OK” for software synchronization.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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Under “Communication  Download Kernel File”
Select the kernel file ( for example: 0002-0008.Bin)
Select ”Open” for firmware update
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
81
After firmware updated, please exit the software. The scanner will reboot.
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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6-3-2 Scanner Configuration
Open software” Barcode Scanner Setting”, the file is located in the CD
(CM500\software\barcode scanner setting\scanner setting.exe)
Connect scanner with PC by USB cable, and Set the scanner to ISP mode.
Scan below barcodes step by step to set the scanner to ISP mode.
1 . ENTER: *
/$%ENT*
2. ISP: *Z232*
Note: ISP mode means scanner configuration mode.
Before any configuration with the software, scanner must scan above
two barcodes in order to perform software configuration.
When the scanner is in ISP mode, the PC might request for driver
installation, the driver is located in the CD (CM500\driver\ C0801.inf).
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
6-3-2 Scanner Configuration
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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After the scanner scan Enter. ISP barcode, the “green” LED indicator will be f
lashing, then proceed to “Device Manager” to check COM Port
For example: The COM Port used by scanner is COM6
In barcode scanner setting software, Sync 
Properties
And select the COM port (for example:COM6, Note: Baud rate is 115200)
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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Select ”OK” for software synchronization.
User can change the settings of scanner (For example, enable Interleaved 2 of
5)
Save the “configure content” and specified a file name in your local drive.
Under communication Download Setting File”, the settings will download t
o
the scanner.
Exit the software will exit the barcode scanner setting configuration and scanner will reboot.
Note: For detail configuration, please refer to additional manual “barcode scanner user manual”(CM500\manual\ barcode scanner user manual.pdf)
6. Memory / Bluetooth General Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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Chapter 7: General configuration setting
General configuration setting
7
-1 Host Interface
7-2 Output Interface
7-3 System Control
7-4 Scan mode of the Cable
7-5 Buzzer
7-6 Standby Time
7-7 LED Off Delay
7-8 Lamp Off Delay
7-9 Good Read Time
7-10 Setup Timeout
7-11 Vibrator Off Delay
7-12 Double Confirm
7-13 Global Min. / Max. Length
7-14 Set Date & Time
Note: It is recommended to print out the Hexadecimal / D
ecimal table (page: 189) for parameter setting.
7. General Configuration Setting
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-1 Host Interface
7-1-1 Factory Default
Configuration setting to restored to factory default setting
*ZADE*
(1)Scan “Enter” Barcode (2)Scan “Factory Default” Barcode
7-1-2 Version
Firmware information listing, the scanner firmware information included the firmware family, the firmware version and Bluetooth module version (if scanner Bluetooth function is available).
*ZVER*
(1) Scan “Enter” Barcode (2) Scan “Version” barcode
Note: Firmware version listing as below <Family> Scanner family category contents
0006.0001
0008.0000
0000.0000
0000.0000 <Version>
0002.0008 Firmware version V100-T028
B Bluetooth module version (this is only available
for Bluetooth model).
7. General Configuration Setting
7. General Configuration Setting
7-1 Host Interface
7-1-1 Factory Default
7-1-2 Version
Procedure:
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-1-3 Abort Setting
To skip or cancel current operation, your current settings will be aborted before you scan “END” barcode to finish programming.
*ZEXT*
Scan “Abort” Barcode to cancel the setting before you scan “END”
barcode
7-1-4 ISP Mode
For software configuration, User must connect the scanner with PC via USB
cable, and scan “Enter “, “ISP” to enter the ISP mode. (PC might request for Driver installation, please find the driver file “C0801.inf in the CD)
*ZISP*
(1) Scan “Enter” Barcode (2) Scan “ISP” barcode
7. General Configuration Setting
7-1-3 Abort Setting
7-1-4 ISP Mode
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2 Output Interface
User can connect the scanner with PC via USB cable to upload the saved barcode data, or it can be used as real time USB scanner.
There are two different output Interfaces:
(1) USB-HID (Keyboard) Type: With USB HID type, user can use Word,
Excel or any word processing software to receive barcode data.
(2) USB-COM (Virtual Com) Type: With USB- COM type, user need to
use terminal software to receive the barcode data.
7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type
7-2-1-1 USB-HID Keyboard
With USB HID type, user can use Word, Excel or any word processing software to receive barcode data.
*ZKBD*
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “HID Keyboard Default” Barcode
7- 2 Output Interface
7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type
7. General Configuration Setting
7- 2 Output Interface
7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-1-2 Caps lock
C
aps lock setting for the barcode data display.
*1B80*
Auto
*1B81*
Alt+Keypad
*1B82*
Caps lock off
*1B83*
Caps lock On
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Caps lock barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
By selecting "Caps Lock On" or "Caps Lock Off" , scanner can get Caps Lock status. If "Alt+Keypad" were selected, Caps Lock and output will be independent. The Auto function can be effect when USB HID is enable. When you set Auto, the scanner will detect the status of Keyboard Caps Lock. So the barcode data output will follow the status of Keyboard Caps Lock.
Example Barcode data "ABCdef"
Status Selection
Caps Lock On
Caps Lock Off
Caps Lock On
ABCdef
abcDEF
Caps Lock Off abcDEF
ABCdef
Alt+Keypad
ABCdef
ABCdef
7. General Configuration Setting
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-1-3 Transmission Gap
Th
is is the delay time setting between each barcode data characters. If the delay time setting is too high, the application program may not be able to receive all the barcode data characters due to transmission speed.
*1052*
0 ~ 0.25 sec 0.001 sec 0
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Transmission gap barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 0.02 sec, the parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.001
sec = 20
7. General Configuration Setting
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-1-4 Transmission Delay
Th
e delay time settings between the barcode data output, this enables the
user to set the output timing between each barcode data scanned.
*1062*
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Transmission Delay barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 0.2 sec, the parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec
= 20
Example
Barcode Data: "
ABCD
" Transmit Gap:
2ms
Transmit Delay:
10ms
1) ENTER Entry Programming
2) Transmission Gap 0 2 SET 2ms Inter-char. Delay
02*1ms(Unit)=2ms
3) Transmission Delay 0 1 SET 10ms Transmit Delay
01*10ms(Unit)=10ms
4) END Exit Programming
Output
A
2ms
B
2ms
C
2ms
D
2ms 10ms
0 ~ 2.5 sec 0.01 sec 0
7. General Configuration Setting
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-1-5 Timeout
The
timeout setting for the handshaking acknowledgment from host PC, if scanner did not receive acknowledgement from the host PC, the warning sound will be active. This function is particularly useful for some application which host PC takes longer response time.
*1072*
0 ~ 4 minutes 15 sec
1 sec 3 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Timeout” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 2 sec, the parameter value is 2 sec / 1 sec = 2
7. General Configuration Setting
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-1-6 Keyboard HID Layout Setting
Th
e function enables the user to specify HID keyboard layout language. This
function is applicable in USB cabled mode.
*1DC0*
US
*1DC1*
UK
*1DC2*
JP
*1DC3*
FR
*1DC4*
GR
*1DC5*
IT
*1DC6*
SP
*1DC7*
PO
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan layout barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
7. General Configuration Setting
Keyboard Layout setting
Procedure:
94
7-2-1-7 Bluetooth HID Dongle Keyboard Layout Setting
No
te: This is only applicable with original factory Econnect Dongle.
*/$%PROG*
Enter
*/$%1DC0*
US
*/$%1DC1*
UK
*/$%1DC2*
JP
*/$%1DC3*
FR
*/$%1DC4*
GR
*/$%1DC5*
IT
*/$%1DC6*
SP
*/$%1DC7*
PO
*/$%ZEND*
End
(A) Please make sure you have plug in the Econnect dongle to PC and
successfully connect with Bluetooth connection. (B) Scan “Enter” barcode” (C) Scan “ Bluetooth dongle keyboard layout setting. (D) Scan ”End” barcode
7. General Configuration Setting
Bluetooth HID Dongle Keyboard Layout setting
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-2 Virtual Com Type
7-2-2-1 Virtual Com
With USB- COM type, user needs to use terminal software to receive the barcode data.
*Z232*
(1) Scan “Enter” Barcode (2) Scan “Virtual Com Default” Barcode
7-2-2-2 Transmission gap
This is the delay time setting between each barcode data characters. If the delay time setting is too high, the application program may not be able to receive all the barcode data characters due to transmission speed.
*2052*
0 ~ 0.25 sec 0.001 sec 0
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Transmission gap barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 0.02 sec, the parameter value is 0.02 sec / 0.001
sec = 20
7. General Configuration Setting
7-2-2 Virtual Com Type
Procedure:
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-2-3 Transmission Delay
Th
e delay time settings between the barcode data output, this enables the
user to set the output timing between each barcode data scanned.
*2062*
0-2.5 Sec 0.01 sec 0
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan Transmission Delay barcode (C) Scan parameters from Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK“ barcode (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 0.2 sec, the parameter value is 0.2 sec / 0.01 sec
= 20
Example
Barcode Data: "
ABCD
" Transmit Gap:
2ms
Transmit Delay:
10ms
1) ENTER Entry Programming
2) Transmission Gap 0 2 SET 2ms Inter-char. Delay
02*1ms(Unit)=2ms
3) Transmitssion Delay0 1 SET 10ms Transmit Delay
01*10ms(Unit)=10ms
4) END Exit Programming
Output
A
2ms
B
2ms
C
2ms
D
2ms 10ms
7. General Configuration Setting
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-2-2-4 Timeout
Th
e timeout setting for the handshaking acknowledgment from host PC, if scanner did not receive acknowledgement from the host PC, the warning sound will be active. This function is particularly useful for some application which host PC takes longer response time.
*2072*
0 ~ 4 minutes 15 sec
1 sec 3 sec
(A) Scan “Enter” barcode (B) Scan “Timeout” barcode (C) Scan parameters from
Hexadecimal / Decimal table (D) Scan “OK “barcode” (E) Scan “End” barcode
If configuration is 5 sec, the parameter value is 5 sec / 1 sec = 5
7. General Configuration Setting
Configuration Range Unit Default Setting
Procedure: Example:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-3 System Control
7-3-1 Power On Music
When connecting the scanner with PC via USB cable, user can configured the connection melody ON/OFF.
*0A41*
Enable
*0A40*
Disable
7-3-2 Good Read Beep
This configuration enables the Beep sound when the barcode data has been successfully read and decoded.
Note: this configuration is only applicable when the scanner is in USB
cabled mode.
*8B01*
Enabl
e
*8B00*
Disable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
7. General Configuration Setting
7-3 System Control
7-3-1 Power On Music
7-3-2 Good Read Beep
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
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7-3-3 Good Read Vibrator
This configuration enables the vibration when the barcode data has been successfully read and decoded (this is only applicable with optional purchased Vibrator install.)
*8B21*
Enable
*8B20*
Disable
7-3-4 Transmission Length
When the barcode data length is not fixed Length (ex. Code 39), if user needs to know the length of the barcode data, this configuration enables to indicate the barcode length in front of barcode data.
*8C51*
Ena
ble
*8C50*
Disable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
7-3-3 Good Read Vibrator
7-3- 4 Transmission Length
7. General Configuration Setting
7-3-3 Good Read Vibrator
7-3- 4 Transmission Length
Procedure:
ENTER End
*/$%ENT* *ZEND*
100
7-3-5 Force Case
This configuration enables to convert all output digits to be same printing-case; even one barcode may have two kinds of case
*8E80*
None
*8E81*
Inverse
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan Force Case Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
7-3-6 Transmission Code ID
When scanning the barcode, User might want to know the symbology of the barcode ID, This configuration enables to display the Code ID or Sub Code ID.
*8C31*
Enab
le
*8C30*
Disable
(A) Scan “Enter” Barcode (B) Scan “Enable” or “Disable” Barcode (C) Scan “End” Barcode
*8E82*
Lowercase
*8E83*
Uppercase
7-3- 5 Force Case
7-3-6 Transmission Code ID
7. General Configuration Setting
7-3- 5 Force Case
7-3-6 Transmission Code ID
Procedure:
Procedure:
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