Socket mobile D700 User Manual

DURASCAN
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Bluetooth® wireless technology
D700 USERGUIDE
Barcode Scanner
Model D700
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Package Contents 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Product Information 5
Scanner Setup 6
Charge the Battery 7
Power Adapter 7
Optional Charging Accessories 8
Powering on/off 9
Scanning Barcodes 10
Bluetooth Connection Modes 11-12
Setup without software application (Basic Mode):
• Android 13
• Apple® 14
• Windows 15
Setup using Application Mode
• Android 16
• Windows PC 17
• Apple 18
Unpairing Bluetooth Connection 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bluetooth Reconnection of Scanner 22
Factory Reset 23
Restore Method 24
Status Indicators 25-28
Product Specifications 29-30
Safety, Compliance & Warranty 31-42
Battery Warning Statements 38-39
Command Barcodes 43-46
DuraScan
PACKAGE CONTENTS
D700
Lanyard
Charging Cable
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Scanner head
Scan Indicator Light
Bluetooth Light (Blue)
Battery Light (Green/Yellow/Red)
Trigger button
Power button*
Power Connector
The D700 has a protection rating of IP54 for dust and water protection. It is also made with antimicrobial to help provide protection against bacteria.
Socket Mobile’s barcodes scanners can be wiped clean with a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol or water. Or, the barcode scanners can be wiped clean with a Sani-Cloth.
Warning: DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER (scanner’s mechanics could be damaged)
DO NOT USE BLEACH FOR CLEANING (scanner’s material property may be aected)
Product label
Stand Attachment
Lanyard Eyelet
Charging pins
*Also used to display the on-screen keyboard in Basic Mode (iOS only).
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Attach the Lanyard (optional)
SCANNER SETUP
1. Detach the string loop of the tether from the lanyard.
2. Feed the string loop through the eyelet.
3. Pull the tether through the string loop.
4. Pull tight so the string loop is secure.
5. Reattach the string loop’s tether to the lanyard.
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CHARGE THE BATTERY
Power Adapter
Rubber Flap
To open
The scanner must be fully charged before rst use. Please allow 6 hours
uninterrupted charging for the initial battery charge.
Lift the rubber ap to access the power connector.
• Yellow Light = Charging
• Green Light = Fully charged
Important: Charging from a computer USB port is not reliable and not recommended.
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Available separately
OPTIONAL CHARGING ACCESSORIES
Charging Cradle Charging Stand AC Power Supply
International Adapters
available
For all optional accessories visit our Socket Store.
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POWERING ON/OFF
Power button
Powering On:
Press and hold down the small power button until the Battery light turns on and the scanner beeps twice (low-high).
Powering O/ Disconnecting:
Press and hold down the small power button until the scanner beeps twice (high-low) and all
lights turn o.
The scanner will power o
automatically if device is not con­nected within 5 minutes. Scanner connected to a device will power
o within 2 hours if idle/inactive.
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1D Barcode
SCANNING BARCODES
Aim the scan beam straight
across the entire barcode.
Trigger button
Scanning Barcodes
1. Hold the scanner a few inches from the barcode.
2. Aim, press and hold the trigger button.
By default, the scanner will beep, vibrate, and the scan indicator will
ash green to conrm a successful scan.
Caution: Do not stare directly into the scanner’s light beam.
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Connect your scanner using one of the following Bluetooth connection
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION MODES
modes:
Bluetooth Connection Proles
Bluetooth Mode Description
Basic Mode (HID) (Default)*
Human Interface
Device Prole
Application Mode
(SPP)
Serial Port Prole
Application Mode
(MFi-SPP)
Apple Specic Serial Prole
• NO software installation needed
• Connects to most devices
• Good for barcodes containing small amounts of data
• Scanner interacts with host device like a keyboard
For Android or Windows
1. Software installation is required
2. More ecient and reliable data communications for barcodes containing lots of data
3. If you have an application that supports Socket Mobile Scanners this is the mode recommended
For iOS Devices
1. Must use with an App developed to work with
iOS devices
2. Software installation is required
3. If you have an iOS application that supports
Socket Mobile Scanners this is the mode to use
*By default, the scanner is set to Basic Mode (HID).
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Operating System Connection Options
BLUETOOTH CONNECTION MODES
Bluetooth
Operating
Systems
(OS)
Android
Apple iOS
Windows PC Windows 7, 8, 10 Yes Yes N/A
Mac OS
Note: To switch from one mode to the other you must remove the pairing information from both devices - host device and the scanner. (see unpairing procedure on page 21)
Devices
Android 4.0.3 &
later
iPod, iPhone, &
iPad
Mac OS X 10.4 to
10.X
Mac Books, Mac
Mini, & iMac
Bluetooth
HID
Support
Yes Yes N/A
Yes N/A Yes
Yes No N/A
Bluetooth
SPP
Support
Apple Serial
Specic
(MFi Mode)
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Android: Connect Android Device in Basic Mode
BASIC MODE
In this mode the scanner functions and communicates similar to a key­board. Therefore, scanner will work with Notes, and any other application that supports an active cursor.
1. Power on the scanner. Make sure the scanner is discoverable (unpaired) and the blue light blinks fast.
2. Settings | Bluetooth.
3. Make sure the device has Bluetooth “On” to scan for devices.
4. In the list of found devices, select D700 [xxxxxx]. Tap Pair.
5. The scanner will connect to the Android device.
6. The scanner will beep once after it has connected.
*If you have trouble connecting or pairing with host device, turn host
device’s Bluetooh o/on, and/or perform factory reset to the scanner
(see page 44).
Now you are ready to scan barcodes!
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Apple: Connect Apple iOS Device or Mac OS Device Basic Mode
BASIC MODE
In this mode the scanner functions and communicates similar to a key­board. Therefore, scanner will work with Safari, Notes, and any other application that support an active cursor.
1. Power on the scanner. Make sure the scanner is discoverable (unpaired). The Blue light blinks fast.
2. Start a Bluetooth device search.
• Settings | Bluetooth: Turn on Bluetooth and search for device.
• Mac OS: Click System Preferences | Bluetooth. A Bluetooth device search will begin.
3. In the device list, tap on D700 [xxxxxx]. Tap Pair.
4. The scanner will connect to the Apple device.
5. The scanner will beep once after it has connected.
Now you are ready to scan barcodes!
To use the virtual keyboard while the scanner is connected double tap on the power button. See YouTube video for demonstration.
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BASIC MODE
Windows: Connect Windows Device in Basic Mode
In this mode the scanner functions and communicates similar to a keyboard. Therefore, scanner will work with Notes, and any other application that support an active cursor.
Highly recommended, allows two-way communications with Android, or Windows Devices. Scanner-enabled app software installation required.
1. Turn Bluetooth on for your device. Go to Settings > Bluetooth. A Bluetooth Devices search will begin.
2. Tap Socket D700[xxxxxx] in the list of Devices found. After a few seconds the “Not Paired” status will change to “Connected” or “Paired” and the scanner blue light will stop blinking and turn solid blue.
Now you are ready to scan barcodes!
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