Manhattan 178495 User guide

U s e r ’ s M a n u a l
SG300BT Wireless Handheld Linear Imager Bar code Scanner
Table of contents
Table of contents ..................................... 3
INTRODUCTION .......................................... 1
CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT SAFETY ............................. 2
1.1 Safety & Caution ......................... 2
1.2 FCC Warning .............................. 3
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................ 4
2.1 Use of the SG300BT ....................... 4
CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION OF THE SG300BT ................ 5
3.1 SG300BT Unpacking ........................ 5
3.2 SG300BT Cradle Installation .............. 6
3.3 SG300BT Setup Bluetooth Communication .... 7
3.3.1 Pairing .................................... 7
3.3.2 Setup SPP Master Mode Communication ........ 7
3.3.3 Setup SPP Slave Mode Communication ......... 9
3.3.4 Setup HID Slave Mode Communication ......... 9
3.3.5 Sleep Mode ................................. 9
3.3.6 Batch Mode ................................ 10
3.3.7 Out of Range .............................. 10
CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING THE SG300BT ................... 11
4.1 Preface ................................. 11
4.1.1 Changing Scanner Settings with Programming
Codes .......................................... 11
4.1.2 Programming Flow Chart .................... 12
4.2 Set All Default Parameter ............... 13
4.3 General Process ......................... 13
4.3.1 Abort Configuration ...................... 14
4.3.2 Recall ................................... 14
4.3.3 Version Information ...................... 14
4.4 Cradle Interface Selection ............... 14
4.4.1 Interface ................................ 14
4.5 Bluetooth Scanner Setup .................. 15
4.5.1 Preface .................................. 15
4.5.2 Scanner Mode ............................. 15
4.5.3 *** Batch Mode (“***” means “Quick Setting Label”, The function can be executed directly by scanning barcode instead of doing the general
process.) ......................................... 16
4.5.4 Out of Range ............................. 16
4.5.5 Sleep Mode ............................... 16
4.5.6 Scanner Pincode Mode ...... 錯誤
4.5.7 Scanner Pincode Setup ..... 錯誤
4.6 Bluetooth Cradle Setup .... 錯誤
4.6.1 Cradle Pincode Mode ....... 錯誤
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4.6.2 Cradle Pincode Setup ...... 錯誤
4.7 Scanner Operation ........................ 17
4.7.1 Reading Mode ............................. 17
4.7.2 Beeper Option ............................ 17
4.7.3 Reading Level ............................ 18
4.7.4 Accuracy Scan ............................ 18
4.7.5 Sensitivity of Continuous Reading ........ 18
4.7.6 Reverse Output Characters ................ 19
4.8 RS232 Mode Parameters .................... 20
4.8.1 Baud Rate ................................ 20
4.8.2 Data/Stop Bits ........................... 21
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4.8.3 Parity .................................... 21
4.8.4 Handshaking ............................... 22
4.9 Keyboard Wedge Mode Parameters .......... 23
4.9.1 Terminal Type ............................. 23
4.9.2 Country/Language .......................... 24
4.9.3 Upper/Lower Case .......................... 25
4.9.4 Capslock Detection ........................ 25
4.9.5 Character by ALT Method ................... 26
4.9.6 Select Numerical Pad ...................... 26
4.9.7 Interscan Code Delay ...................... 26
4.10 Output Characters ....................... 27
4.10.1 Select Terminator ......................... 27
4.11 Code Type ............................... 28
4.11.1 Barcode Selection ......................... 28
4.12 UPC/EAN/JAN Parameters .................. 31
4.12.1 Reading Type .............................. 31
4.12.2 Supplemental Setup ........................ 33
4.12.3 Check Digit Transmission .................. 33
4.13 Code 39 Parameters ...................... 34
4.13.1 Type of Code .............................. 34
4.13.2 Check Digit Transmission .................. 34
4.13.3 Output Start/Stop Character ............... 35
4.13.4 Decode Asterisk ........................... 35
4.13.5 Setup Code Length ......................... 35
4.14 Code 128 Parameters ..................... 37
4.14.1 Reading Type .............................. 37
4.14.2 Check Digit Transmission .................. 38
4.14.3 Append FNC2 ............................... 38
4.14.4 Setup Code Length ........................ 38
4.15 Interleave 2 of 5 Parameters ............. 40
4.15.1 Check Digit Transmission ................. 40
4.15.2 Setup Number of Character ................ 40
4.15.3 Brazilian Banking Code ................... 40
4.15.4 Setup Code Length ........................ 41
4.16 Industrial 2 of 5 Parameters ............. 42
4.16.1 Reading Type ............................. 42
4.16.2 Check Digit Transmission ................. 42
4.16.3 Setup Code Length ........................ 43
4.17 Matrix 2 of 5 Parameters ................. 44
4.17.1 Check Digit Transmission ................. 44
4.17.2 Setup Code Length ........................ 45
4.18 CODABAR/NW7 Parameters ................... 46
4.18.1 Setup Start/Stop Characters upon
Transmission ...................................... 46
4.18.2 Transmission Type of Start/Stop .......... 46
4.18.3 Setup Code Length ........................ 47
4.19 Code 93 Parameters ....................... 49
4.19.1 Check Digit Transmission ................. 49
4.19.2 Setup Code Length ........................ 49
4.20 Code 11 Parameters ....................... 51
4.20.1 Check Digit Transmission ................. 51
4.20.2 Setup Code Length ........................ 51
4.21 MSI/Plessey Code Parameters .............. 53
4.21.1 Check Digit Transmission ................. 53
4.21.2 Setup Code Length ........................ 53
4.22 Telepen Parameters ....................... 55
4.22.1 Type of Code ............................. 55
4.22.2 Check Digit Transmission .................. 55
4.22.3 Setup Code Length ......................... 55
4.23 GS1 Databar Omnidirectional Parameters .. 57
4.23.1 Check Digit Transmission .................. 57
4.23.2 Application ID ............................ 57
4.23.3 Symbology ID .............................. 57
4.24 GS1 Databar Limited Parameters .......... 58
4.24.1 Check Digit Transmission .................. 58
4.24.2 Application ID ............................ 58
4.24.3 Symbology ID .............................. 58
4.25 GS1 Databar Expanded Parameters ......... 59
4.25.1 Symbology ID .............................. 59
CHAPTER 5 MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS .................. 60
5.1 Bar Code ID ............................. 60
5.1.1 Default Barcode ID ........................ 60
5.1.2 User Define Code ID ....................... 61
5.2 Preamble and Postamble Insertion ........ 63
5.2.1 Setup Insertion ........................... 63
5.2.2 Insertion Set Number ...................... 64
5.2.3 Code Type for Insertion ................... 65
5.2.4 Position to Be Inserted ................... 67
5.2.5 Characters to Be Inserted ................. 67
5.3 Character Deletion ...................... 67
5.3.1 Deletion Set Number ....................... 69
5.3.2 Code Type for Deletion .................... 69
5.3.3 Position to Be Deleted .................... 71
5.3.4 Number of Characters to Be Deleted ........ 71
APPENDIXES ............................................ 72
A. Decimal Value Table ...................... 72
B. ASCII Value Table ......................... 73
C. ASCII Table .............................. 74
D. Function Key Table ....................... 80
E. Technical Specifications ................. 81
F. Scan Map ................................. 83
G. LED Indicator Status ..................... 84
H. Test Symbologies ......................... 85
Quick Configuration ........................... 87
INTRODUCTION
SG300BT
designed specifically for retail market. To the brand new series of SG300BT, we add on more user-friendly functions with detachable interface cable that makes it easier to be operated by the customers.
Speaking of the performance, this scanner supports middle to long range mode.SG300BT which supports the reading depth up to 50 centimeters, and the scan speed is up to 500 scans per second.
In short, SG300BT is absolutely a high performance gun­type scanner which provides the customer with the most cost-effective solution in the market. It is perfectly suitable and definitely the best choice for any retailers using POS environment.
The SG300BT is available in various interface types, RS232, Keyboard Wedge, USB HID or Virtual comport interface, so there is always a solution to connect the SG300BT to your POS system.
is a gun-type barcode scanner which is
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT SAFETY
1.1 Safety & Caution
1. Please read the following safety statement carefully.
2. Please preserve this user’s manual for reference
sometime.
3. Before cleaning the SG300BT, the users must cut off
all AC power. Do not use liquid or spray type of detersive to clean the SG300BT. Please use dampish cotton cloth to clean the SG300BT.
4. The outlet must set nearby the SG300BT for connecting
power easily.
5. Keep the SG300BT dry to avoid short circuit.
6. During installation you must fix the equipment at
solid table to avoid damage caused by falling.
7. Before inserting power please ensure the voltage is
healthy to the equipment.
8. For safety please tie wire well and don’t put
anything on the wire.
9. If you don’t use this equipment for long time, please
cut off the power to avoid damage from surge power.
10. Don’t spray any liquid on this scanner because it may
cause a fire or short circuit.
11. Please do not open the equipment. For safety only the
qualified serviceman can open the equipment.
12. If there are the following situations please contact
the qualified serviceman to check this equipment. (a) The damage of wire or pin of power supply. (b) Some Liquid infiltrate into the equipment. (c) The equipment has been exposed to wet
environment.
(d) The equipment can’t work well. (e) The equipment has any obvious damage, making the
SG300BT working abnormally.
13. Don’t store the SG300BT at the temperature lower than
-20°C (-4°F) or higher than +70°C (158°F) to avoid any damage.
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1.2 FCC Warning
This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC.
Any operation must comply with the conditions below: (a) The equipment will not cause any severe interference. (b) The equipment can avoid any interference from
environment.
Statement: This product is classified as B class product. In environment this product may cause some interference. In this situation the user may do something to avoid interference.
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CHAPTER 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Use of the SG300BT
The SG300BT is very ergonomic and modern designed and very user friendly. It can be connected to your POS or Host system trough a RS232, Keyboard Wedge or USB cable.
To read a bar code, simply press the red trigger button and aim the beam to the bar code. It needs to position the beam to fall across all bars in the 1D barcodes. You will hear one beep and the green LED indicator will light on after scan successfully.
The programming of the SG300BT is very easy. You can setup the SG300BT by scan all necessary programming codes that meet applications. Thanks to the powerful decoding software, the SG300BT can decode all major 1D codes.
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CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION OF THE SG300BT
3.1 SG300BT Unpacking
Unpack the SG300BT as follows:
1. Take the SG300BT and its accessories out of the box.
2. Remove the packing material.
3. Check the packing list to make sure you have received
all of the items ordered. Shipment Package:
a. SG300BT Linear Barcode Scanner b. Bluetooth Cradle c. Communication Cable(RS-232,keyboard wedge or USB) d. Power Adaptor e. Product Compact Disc
4. Visually inspect the SG300BT and accessories for any
evidence of physical damage.
5. If anything is missing or appears to be damaged,
immediately contact your dealer.
ATTENTION
Store the packing material and boxes: it should be used whenever the SG300BT is transported for service.
3.2 SG300BT Cradle Installation
To setup your SG300BT scanner with Bluetooth technology, please follow the steps.
1. Connect the supplied communication cable at the
bottom side of the cradle.
2. Connect the other side of the communication cable
to the right connector of your POS or HOST system.
3. Plug the external power supply into the power jack
on the bottom of the cradle.
4. Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
5. Turn on your POS or HOST system.
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3.3 SG300BT Setup Bluetooth Communication
3.3.1
Pairing refers to when a SG300BT scanner has been linked or paired to a specific cradle by scanning that cradle’s Bluetooth MAC address code. This Bluetooth MAC address code is unique for each cradle. This address code is located on the bottom side of the cradle. The pairing of a SG300BT scanner to a cradle is one to one. Only one SG300BT scanner can be paired to a cradle at any point in time.
3.3.2
To setup the communication between the SG300BT scanner and the cradle, follow the steps:
1. The SG300BT scanner must scan “SPP Master Mode”
2. Scan the Bluetooth MAC address code located on the
3. When the Bluetooth MAC was successfully scanned,
4. Wait approximately five seconds, for completing the
Pairing
Setup SPP Master Mode Communication
barcode to set the SG300BT scanner in Master mode.
bottom of the cradle.
scanner will initiate with 3 short beep sounds. Blue LED will blink followed by a long beep sound.
connection process. Blue LED will slow flash on scanner for connecting the cradle.
5. If successful, the blue LED on the cradle will be on.
6. If the connections failed, the blue LED on scanner
will be off, and the cradle indicators blinking blue LED.
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ATTENTION The SG300BT scanner must be charged for a minimum of 8 hours before the scanner can be placed in full operation for the first time. The scanner LED will indicate in red when the scanner is charged. After the battery is full, the green LED on scanner will be on. The charge green LED will be off when the scanner leaving from cradle. If the battery power of the SG300BT is too low, the SG300BT will indicate red LED and beeper warning.
It is important to know that the SG300BT scanner will only communicate with the cradle whose unique Bluetooth MAC address was last scanned. If a cradle is paired with the SG300BT scanner, another SG300BT scanner can’t be paired with that cradle until the original connection is interrupted.
If you pair a second SG300BT scanner to an in-use cradle, the cradle’s connection to the first SG300BT scanner will be interrupted and the connection will be re-established with the second SG300BT scanner.
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3.3.3
To setup the communication between the SG300BT scanner and Bluetooth SPP profile application device, follow the steps.
1. The SG300BT scanner must scan “SPP Slave Mode”
2. When control the Bluetooth device to search the
3. When SG300BT scanner is successful connected, the
3.3.4
To setup the communication between the SG300BT scanner and Bluetooth HID profile application device, follow the steps.
1. The SG300BT scanner must scan “HID Slave Mode”
2. When control the Bluetooth device to search the
3. When SG300BT scanner is successful connected,
Setup SPP Slave Mode Communication
barcode, to set the SG300BT scanner in Slave mode.
scanner, enter pin code (default 00:00:00) to setup comport.
scanner Blue LED will also blink followed by a long beep sound. Blue LED will slow flash to finish the setup.
Setup HID Slave Mode Communication
barcode, to set the SG300BT scanner in HID Slave mode.
scanner, enter pin code to setup pair. You can scan number barcode on Appendix B.”ASCII VALUE TABLE” number 0~9 to setup.
scanner Blue LED will also blink followed by a long beep sound. Blue LED will slow flash to finish the setup.
3.3.5
The SG300BT scanner enters sleep mode to save battery energy, when the SG300BT scanner is used for 1 minute or 10 minute time. During sleep mode all the functions and connection will be halted. After press the red trigger button the scanner will wake up and reconnect the communication with the cradle or Bluetooth device.
Sleep Mode
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3.3.6
This batch mode is enabled when you have scanned “Batch Mode on”. The scanned data is stored in the memory of the SG300BT scanner instead of being transmitted. You can delete the last scanned bar code data by scanning “Delete Last Data” bar code. This function is disabled when you scan “Batch Mode OFF”. When scan bar code “Batch Data Output”, the stored scanned data will be immediately transmitted to the host. When scan barcode “Batch Data Clear”, all stored scanned data will be erased from memory.
The capacity of this memory depends on the scanned data. The memory size is approximately 30,000 sets of EAN13 bar code type.
3.3.7
When “Out of Range” function is enabled, and the scanner is working at out of transmission range, the scanned data will be stored to out-of-range memory. Memory size is approximately 25,000 sets of EAN13 bar code type.
The all stored data will send back to device when the link is reconnected, and the all data store in out-of­range memory will be cleared.
Batch Mode
Out of Range
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CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING THE SG300BT
4.1 Preface
How to configure the SG300BT? The barcode programming feature gives the possibility to
change the SG300BT scanner settings with programming labels.
4.1.1
Changing Scanner Settings with Programming Codes
You can setup your SG300BT by scan all necessary programming codes that meet applications.
In order to change the scanner settings please follow the sequence below:
1. Power up the scanner.
2. Open the scanner programming mode by scanning
“Start Configuration”.
3. Change scanner settings by scanning any of the
programming code that meet applications.
4. Close the scanner programming mode by scanning
“End Configuration”.
5. Save configuration by scanning “Save Parameters”.
An Example: For changing the Baud rate to 38400 the following codes must be scanned successively:
Start ConfigurationBaud Rate 38400End configuration Save Parameters
After reading a valid programming code the scanner, will give three high beep and the green LED indicator will light on.
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By scanning “Set All Default” label, the settings will go back to the factory default settings.
4.1.2
Programming Flow Chart
Abort
Configuration
Start
Configuration
Interface Selection
Communication
Parameters
Bar codes
Parameters
Misc. Parameters
etc.
End
Configuration
Recall
Parameters
Set all Default
Save
Parameters
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4.2 Set All Default Parameter
By scanning “Set All Default” label, the all parameters will go back to the factory default settings for scanner and cradle.
After reading a valid programming code the scanner will give a three high beep and the Green LED indicator will light on.
Set all the parameters to the factory default settings
4.3 General Process
1
Power up the Scanner
2
Scan the Start Configuration bar code
Scan the bar code for the desired feature.
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4
Scan End of Configuration bar code
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Scan Save Parameters bar code
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4.3.1
Terminate current programming status.
4.3.2
Replace the current parameters by the parameters saved last time
4.3.3
Display the Scanner version information and date code
Display the Cradle version information and date code
Display the Scanner Bluetooth MAC Address
Abort Configuration
Recall
Version Information
Display the Cradle Bluetooth MAC Address
4.4 CRADLE Interface Selection
4.4.1
Keyboard Mode
Interface
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RS232 Mode
<USB HID Mode>
USB Virtual Comport Mode
4.5 Bluetooth Scanner Setup
4.5.1
How to configure the Bluetooth function: The barcode programming feature gives the possibility to
change the SG300BT scanner settings with programming labels.
4.5.2
BT Parameter set default
SPP Master Mode
SPP Slave Mode
HID Slave Mode
Preface
Scanner Mode
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4.5.3
Batch Mode ON
<Batch Mode OFF>
***Batch Data Output
***Batch Data Clear
***Delete Last Data
*** Batch Mode
Label”, The function can be executed directly by scanning barcode instead of doing the general process.)
(“***” means “Quick Setting
4.5.4
<Out of Range Enable>
Out of Range Disable
4.5.5
Sleep Mode On 1 minute
Out of Range
Sleep Mode
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Sleep Mode On 10 minute
<Sleep Mode OFF>
4.6 Scanner Operation
4.6.1
<Good Read OFF>
Trigger ON/OFF
Continuous/Trigger OFF
Flash
Auto Sence
4.6.2
<High>
Reading Mode
Beeper Option
Medium
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Low
Off
4.6.3
Bar Equals High
<Bar Equals Low>
4.6.4
< Require 1 good decoding for a good scan>
Require 2 consecutive decoding of the same bar code data for a good scan
Require 3 consecutive decoding of the same bar code data for a good scan
Require 4 consecutive decoding of the same bar code data for a good scan
Reading Level
Accuracy Scan
4.6.5
This feature is working under Reading Continuous Mode.
Sensitivity of Continuous Reading
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<Fast>
Slow
4.6.6
Following code sequences represent the length of time before a barcode can be rescanned at continuous and flash reading mode. The value can be defined from 1-50 and they represent 100ms to 5 seconds in 100ms interval. Default value is 3(0.3 second).
To setup same code Delay reading interval:
1. Scan the “Begin” label
2. Go the Decimal Value Tables in Appendix B, Scan label(s),that represents the same code delay reading interval. They are ranged from 1-50.One step is represented 0.1 second. So the interval is from 0.1 to 5 seconds.
3. Scan the “Complete” label Repeat the steps 1-3 to set time out of same symbol
1. Begin
2. Decimal Value (1-50)(Appendix A)
Same Code Delay Reading Interval
3.Complete
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4.6.7
Example: 012345 543210
Enable
<Disable>
Reverse Output Characters
4.7 RS232 Mode Parameters
4.7.1
1200
2400
4800
Baud Rate
<9600>
19200
38400
57600
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t to set the parity bit
Select to set the parity bit
o set the parity bit
4.7.2
The number of data/stop bits transmitted for each character
7 Data Bits
< 8 Data Bits >
< 1 Stop Bits >
2 Stop Bits
4.7.3
A Parity bit is an extra data bit used to check data transmission errors.
Data/Stop Bits
Parity
<None>
Even – Selec either 1 or 0 to ensure the number of 1.
Odd – Select to set the parity bit either a 1 or 0 to ensure the number of 1.
Mark – always 1.
Space– Select t always 0.
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4.7.4
Handshaking
RTS/CTS ON – Output a Request to Send (RTS) signal and wait for a Clear to Send (CTS) signal before transmitting data
<RTS/CTS OFF>
ACK/NAK ON – After transmitting data, wait for host to send an ACK or a NAK response. If ACK is received, then complete the data transmission. If NAK is received, re-send the last set of data and wait for ACK/NAK again.
<ACK/NAK OFF>
XON/XOFF ON – After transmitting data, wait for host to send an XON or a XOFF response. If XON is received, then complete the data transmission. If XOFF is received, stop the transmission.
<XON/XOFF OFF>
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