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Tinyom II User Manual
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Using this document and its content
TXCOM makes no declarations and offers no warranty regarding the content or use of this manual, and in particular
does not accept any warranties, express or implied, concerning the merchant's authenticity or the fitness of the
product for a particular purpose. Furthermore, TXCOM reserves the right to update this publication and to provide
modifications at any time and without notice.
TXCOM does not accept any liability regarding potential modifications that may have been made to the delivered
equipment.
Use of this equipment is at your own risk. TXCOM will not be held liable for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, that
results from its use.
On the other hand, TXCOM reserves the right to modify its products, in whole or in part, at any time and without
notice.
This manual, supplied in either hard copy or digital format, is intended for the private use of the recipient. It cannot
be modified or duplicated in any way without the written authorisation of TXCOM.
All of the product names cited in this document are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
Copyright © 2016 TXCOM. All rights reserved
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Revision and history
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Table of contents
USING THIS DOCUMENT AND ITS CONTENT 2
REVISION AND HISTORY 3
ABLE OF CONTENTS 4
DISPOSAL 5
DISPOSAL OF THE SCANNER, CHARGER AND CABLES 5
DISPOSAL OF THE BATTERY 5
BEAM AND LED 6
GETTING STARTED 7
INTRODUCTION 7
TINYOM II PACKAGE CONTENTS 8
OPTIONAL COMPONENTS 9
TECHNICAL FEATURES 10
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK 11
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE READER 12
BATTERY CHARGE STATUS 13
PUTTING TINYOM IION THE WRIST STRAP AND TAKING IT OFF AGAIN 14
SWITCHING THE READER ON/OFF 15
READER TRIGGER MODES 17
READING MODES 19
AIMING AT A BARCODE 23
READER STATUSES 25
DEFAULT SETTINGS 26
ESTABLISHING A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION 27
FEATURES OF THE TINYOM II BLUETOOTH MODULE 27
SECURITY LEVELS 27
CONNECTION WITH THE HID PROFILE 28
CONNECTION WITH THE SPP PROFILE 39
CONFIGURATION 55
ACCELEROMETER 55
KEYBOARD EMULATION 64
BLUETOOTH 69
PREVENTING DUPLICATE SCANNING 73
CONFIGURING THE BEAM 75
CONFIGURING THE SOUND SIGNAL 80
CONFIGURING THE LENGTH OF TIME BEFORE AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF 82
SETTING THE VIBRATION 84
ENABLING AND DISABLING BARCODE TYPES 86
APPENDICES 94
APPENDIX 1: INSTALLING A BLUETOOTH DONGLE 94
APPENDIX 2: WALL MOUNTING FOR BATTERY CHARGING DOCK 97
APPENDIX 3: GENERATING A CONNECTION BARCODE 100
APPENDIX 4: FINDING THE BDA ADDRESS FOR A TINYOM II 102
APPENDIX 5: IN-CAR AND TRUCK CHARGER 103
APPENDIX 6: TINYOM II / MOTOROLA ZEBRA / HONEYWELL COMPATIBILITY 104
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Disposal
Disposal of the scanner, charger and cables
This product, including any accessories, must not be disposed of with your unsorted
household waste. These items must be disposed of at specialist recycling facilities.
Disposal of the battery
Refer to your local authority’s guidelines on battery
disposal. Never dispose of batteries with
ordinary household waste. These items must be disposed of at specialist recycling facilities.
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Beam and LED
THE BEAM of TINYOM II is a Class 2 laser (NF EN 60825-1 dated July 1994). This is a low-power laser that emits visible
radiation (wavelength: 400 nm–700 nm) with no significant risk, unless the user employs optics to concentrate the
beam. However, intentional and prolonged ocular exposure may cause glare and momentarily impaired vision.
THE WHITE LED has a light output of 100 lm/W (lumens per watt). As the LED has a maximum consumption of 1 watt,
the maximum light output of TINYOM II is therefore 100 lm. When the beam is at 100% of its light output, it is
equivalent to a 10–15 W incandescent bulb.
The 1D version includes a Class 1 LED. This product is VDE EN60950-1 and EN60825-1 certified.
The 2D version includes a Class 2 laser. This product is VDE EN60950-1 and EN60825-1 certified.
LASER EMISSION DO NOT LOOK AT THE BEAM
CLASS 2 LASER/LED
1 mW 630–680 nm
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Getting started
Introduction
TINYOM II is a hands-free reader, available in a 1D and 1D/2D version. Thanks to its positioning and movement or
Keypad trigger mode, the operator has a greater freedom to handle objects, type on a keyboard or use a PC mouse.
In addition to its light weight (155 g) and its compactness (73 x 57 x 27 mm), this reader is very robust in harsh
environments, for example, in a cold store (-30°C), or repeated falls onto concrete from a height of up to 1.5 metres.
TINYOM II is available in 2 versions:
version 1D/2D (PN: TX7120) version 1D (PN: TX7020)
It can communicate with all devices equipped with Bluetooth, such as PCs, tablets, smartphones, PDAs etc. on Android,
iOS and Windows operating systems.
Two profiles are supported, the SPP (Serial Port Profile) and the HID (Human Interface Device).
The SPP profile establishes a series connection between two Bluetooth devices. The TINYOM II reader works in master
or slave mode.
The HID profile emulates a keyboard via Bluetooth. (For example, a barcode reader will transfer information via
Bluetooth and write it directly into a text editor).
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TINYOM II package contents
The TINYOM II package includes all the components needed to set up and start using TINYOM II.
TINYOM II 1D/2D ref. TX7120
Charging base ref. TX70CH
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Optional components
8-point EU power adaptor ref.
8-point UK power adaptor ref. TX70K4
In-car and truck charger ref. TX70K6
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Technical features
Physical features
Dimensions of reader with battery
Number of drops tolerated
(IP54 certification in progress)
Performance characteristics
Removable battery pack, lithium
Class 1, V2.1, SPP and HID profile
Bluetooth range in the open
Adjustable by 15° increments on two axes
3 LEDs red, green and blue
Remote software command
MTBF
mAh (70% of the maximum capacity) after 300 charging
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Charging the battery pack
The lithium-ion battery pack is designed to connect to the TINYOM II reader and its charger.
The charger will only function with the mains adaptor ENG Electric, model 3A-068WP05.
Before using your TINYOM II, you must fully charge the battery pack using the charging base. For better battery life,
we recommend that you use the battery until the charge is between 10 and 20%. When the battery is completely
discharged, it can be recharged in approximately 4 hours 30 minutes.
V mains adaptor into a wall socket.
To switch off the power supply of the charger, the adaptor
must be unplugged from the wall socket
- Insert the 220 V / 5 V plug's female jack connector into the
charger jack.
The operating temperature range for the plug and the
charging base is 0°C to +40°C
- To insert the battery pack, slide the blue clip towards the
inside of the charger.
- Position the battery pack onto the charger runners.
If the battery pack is correctly inserted, the
turn red, indicating that the battery is charging, or green,
indicating that the battery is charged.
Red LED: Battery charging in progress
Green LED: Battery fully charged
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Inserting and removing the battery from the reader
Inserting the battery
- Slide the clip inwards and hold it.
- Slide the battery pack along the TINYOM II runners and
release the clip.
The reader will start automatically
when the battery pack is inserted
The reader has 3 LEDs, a buzzer and a vibration device. After inserting the battery, the scanner will do the following:
- The 3 LEDs will illuminate at the same time for 0.1 seconds.
- The 2 red and green LEDs will indicate the battery level for 8 seconds.
- 2 beeps and the vibration is activated, indicating correct start up.
- If the TINYOM II is Bluetooth enabled, the reader will then connect automatically to the device with which it
has been paired previously. The blue LED will then stop flashing and become a fixed light.
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Removing the battery
- Slide the clip inwards and hold it.
- Slide up the battery pack.
Battery charge status
The battery has a fuel gauge to provide information on the battery charge status. When the reader starts up, the red
and green LEDs will indicate for 8 seconds, the battery charge status.
imminent
Notes
- When the battery level is low, the red LED flashes automatically when the reader is in use.
- The green LED indicator is activated only after the battery has been inserted into the reader for 8 seconds.
- When the battery level is critical and reader shut-down is imminent, the keypad sensor and accelerometer
are deactivated.
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Putting TINYOM II on the wrist strap and taking it off again
Putting TINYOM II on the wrist strap
- Remove the rubber parts at the side of the wrist strap.
- Slide on the small “grips” of the TINYOM II.
Taking TINYOM II off the wrist strap
- Remove the rubber parts at the side of the wrist strap.
- Take off the TINYOM II.
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Switching the reader on/off
Switching it on
- Press lightly on the Keypadkeypad sensor
for 1 second. 2 beeps indicate that the reader
is on.
TINYOM II will start automatically when the
battery is inserted.
- The 3 LEDs will illuminate at the same time for 0.1 seconds.
- The 2 red and green LEDs will indicate the battery level for 8 seconds (default setting).
- 2 beeps and the vibration is activated, indicating correct start up.
- If the TINYOM II is Bluetooth enabled, the reader will then connect automatically to the device with which it
has been paired previously. The blue LED will then stop flashing and become a fixed light.
Keypad sensor
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Switching it off
The TINYOM II reader switches off:
- When connected via Bluetooth, if there is no activity for an hour (by default).
- When not connected via Bluetooth, if there is no activity for 5 minutes (by default).
- By reading the “off” barcode below.
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Reader trigger modes
The TINYOM II reader can trigger barcode reading in 3 ways:
- By activation of the Keypad sensor.
- By accelerometer.
- By software command via the Bluetooth interface.
When reading a barcode, the Reader uses the LEDs and the buzzer to indicate different statuses.
transmitted as no Bluetooth
connection
Triggering by keypad sensor
The beam is activated when you touch the Keypad sensor with your finger or any other part of your body, for
example the side of your leg.
Default settings
- The beam remains active for 3 seconds
- Pressing the Keypad sensor turns off the beam
- After reading a barcode, the beam goes off.
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Triggering with the accelerometer
Triggering using the accelerometer can be configured on 2 axes with 15° increments.
There are three phases for using the reader with the accelerometer:
ARMED: The triggering phase indicates that a movement or particular inclination has been detected.
- This phase is indicated by the green LED + 2 beeps.
MOVE: The movement phase indicates reader movement in any direction.
- OFF by default.
STABILITY: The stability phase indicates that no movement has been detected.
- OFF by default.
How triggering works
- The green LED comes on, followed by 2 beeps to indicate that the reader has detected an inclination, "ARMED
phase", and as soon as a movement is made, the beam or laser field triggers for 2 seconds (by default).
- If the reader remains in the same position for too long (2 seconds by default), the green LED goes out and the
red LED comes on for a very short time then goes out with a beep to indicate that it is shut down.
Default settings
- By default, when using the accelerometer to trigger the beam, the reader will be armed when it is tilted
30° upwards, then a movement is needed to activate the beam, for example a return to a horizontal
position.
- The beam remains active for 2 seconds.
- Pressing the keypad sensor turns off the beam.
- After reading a barcode, the beam goes off.
+180°0°
+30°
-90°
+180°0°
+30°
-45°
-180°
-180°
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Reading modes
There are several different reading modes for TINYOM II, which can be configured using just the keypad sensor, the
accelerometer or both.
“One shoot” reading mode
- This mode can be used with the accelerometer only.
“One shoot” reading mode is activated by the accelerometer only. You will need to set TINYOM II to ARMED phase and
then make a small movement to turn the beam on. The reader will exit this mode after reading a barcode. This is the
default mode.
<SW>70 FE 00 08 01 05 00 00 00 3C 00 05
Stabilised reading mode
- This mode can be used with the accelerometer only.
Stabilised reading mode is activated by the accelerometer only. This enables activation of the beam when the reader
is stable, without movement. The beam will be switched off when a movement is made. You will need to set TINYOM
II to ARMED phase. Then, when TINYOM II is in a stable position, the beam will switch on to enable reading of the
barcode.
After reading a barcode, the beam will switch off until the reader detects another movement and a period of stability
to activate the beam. It will therefore be necessary to return to the ARMED phase.
<SW>70FE000802050014013C0015
<SW>70FE000801050014013C0015
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It is also possible to configure the level of stability needed to switch on the beam.
<SW>70 FD 00 05 05 05 05 05 50
<SW>70 FD 00 05 14 14 14 0A A0
<SW>70 FD 00 05 05 05 05 0A A0
When TINYOM II is not moving, the beam switches on and off alternately until the switch-off time limit is reached. It is
possible to configure the automatic switch-off time for TINYOM II if there is no activity. There are two different cases
here:
- TINYOM II connected to a device via Bluetooth.
- TINYOM II not connected.
To exit stabilised mode, simply touch the keypad sensor.
“Level” reading mode
This mode can be used with the keypad sensor only.
“Level” reading mode is activated by the keypad sensor only. When you press the keypad sensor, the beam switches
on. As soon as you stop touching the sensor, the beam goes off.
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Continuous reading mode
In continuous reading mode, it is possible for the beam to be switched on constantly. To switch off the beam, you will
need to scan the TINYOM II “off” barcode or remove the battery.
<SW>704000
“Pulse” reading mode
This mode can be used with the keypad sensor only.
“Pulse” reading mode is activated by the keypad sensor only. When you touch the keypad sensor, the beam comes on
for a configurable time period (2 seconds by default).
<SW>704002
“Flash” reading mode
This mode can be used with the keypad sensor only.
“Flash” reading mode is activated by the keypad sensor only. The beam and decoding is activated for n seconds. The
light begins to flash after this time has elapsed. As soon as a barcode has been read, the light remains on as long as
no other barcode is read. If another activity is detected by the reader head, the light begins to flash again after n
seconds. It is possible to configure the time between the fixed and flashing light.
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“Autostand” reading mode
This mode can be used with the keypad sensor or the accelerometer.
“Autostand” reading mode is activated by the keypad sensor or the accelerometer. The beam is on for n configurable
seconds. If the reader does not move, the beam will go off. The beam can be reactivated by pressing the keypad sensor
or moving the TINYOM II.
<SW>704004
“Multiscan” reading mode
This mode can be used with the accelerometer only.
Multiscan reading mode is activated by the accelerometer only. It enables activation of the beam every n seconds (1
second by default). TINYOM II must be in ARMED phase to activate this reading mode.
<SW>70 FE 00 08 02 14 00 00 00 3C 00 05
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Aiming at a barcode
TINYOM II 1D/2D
1D and 2D barcodes can be aimed at from 360°. The only conditions to remember are:
- The central point of the target must be as close as possible to the centre of the barcode.
- The whole of the red target must be at least the size of the barcode.
Central point of the target
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TINYOM II 1D
For 1D barcodes, your aim must be aligned with the barcode.
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Reader statuses
When switching on
- The 3 LEDs will illuminate at the same time for 0.1 seconds.
- The 2 red and green LEDs will indicate the battery level for 8 seconds.
OFFONCritical, reader shut
imminent
2 beeps and the vibration is activated, indicating correct start up.
If the TINYOM II is Bluetooth enabled, the reader will then connect automatically to the device with which it
has been paired previously. The blue LED will then stop flashing and become a fixed light.
During operation
When reading a barcode, the reader uses the LEDs and the buzzer to indicate different statuses.
Barcode read and transmitted
transmitted as no Bluetooth
connection
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Default settings
It is possible to restore the default settings, or factory settings, for the reader by scanning the factory settings barcode.
<CCMD>4006
The factory settings for TINYOM II are as follows:
Bluetooth interface
Discoverable by Bluetooth devices
Secured using authentication code “0000”
HID connection, North American (QWERTY) keyboard emulation
Data transmission settings
No preamble
Postamble <CR><LF> (carriage return + line feed)
Active symbologies
Code 39
Code 128
GSI 128
Datamatrix
UPC-A
UPC-E
EAN-8
EAN-13
PDF 417
Usage settings
“Level” reading mode active
2 second beam time
Beam switches off after one reading
Targeting active
TINYOM connected to Bluetooth switches off after 3600 seconds without activity
TINYOM not connected to Bluetooth switches off after 300 seconds without activity
Sound volume high
Sound frequency 3190 Hz
Signal on start-up
There will be 1 beep of 80 ms to indicate a correct reading
LEDs remain illuminated for 2 seconds
The blue LED comes on when there is a Bluetooth connection
Vibration on start-up
LED light output 40%
This list of factory settings is not exhaustive and may be subject to modification.
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ESTABLISHING A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
Features of the TINYOM II Bluetooth module
Thanks to the TINYOM II Bluetooth module, the reader can connect to a device using these three connection
profiles:
- HID (Human Interface Device): TINYOM II emulates a wireless keyboard. It is not necessary to enter an
authentication code for this profile.
- SPP Slave: The device to which TINYOM II is paired establishes the connection.
- SPP Master: TINYOM II establishes the connection with a device.
In HID and SPP Slave mode it is possible to connect several TINYOM II readers to the same device.
Security levels
TINYOM II has four Bluetooth security levels for SPP Master and Slave profiles. These security levels are linked to
Bluetooth protocols and operating systems that are not all able to manage all modes.
<SW>664000
“Open” mode. Authentication is not needed.
<SW>664001
Security enabled (default)
This mode protects the device to which TINYOM II connects as it requires
entry of an authentication code, which is “0000”.
<SW>664002
SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) “just works” mode
Not Available on this product
<SW>664003
If this option is enabled, the host receives an invitation to pair. The host
sends a confirmation message, to which the device always issues a
positive response.
The Bluetooth stacks must be version 2.1 or higher as a minimum.
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Connection with the HID profile
The HID (Human Interface Device) profile enables a rapid connection without entering an authentication code on a
device. Once connected, TINYOM II emulates a computer keyboard and behaves as one. This means that, when
reading a barcode, TINYOM II sends the data to the host device using the same communication protocol as data
entered using a keyboard.
This profile has its limits due to the protocol. The data transferred from TINYOM II to the host device is not secured.
Entry using a keyboard is one-way, there is no acknowledgement of receipt of data. The HID profile functions in the
same way. This means that if data is mistransferred between the reader and the host device, no error will be
reported.
This profile is mainly used when distances between the reader and the host device are short.
Depending on the barcode coding, it will be necessary to change the type of keyboard emulated (North America,
Germany, Russia, France etc.).
Depending on the operating system, it is best to adjust the scanner’s HID settings. The following pages show
standard configurations according to the operating system.
Once connected, it is possible to read the content of barcodes scanned in a text editor or any other keyboard data
entry area.
Examples of predefined HID profiles
Scan the disconnect barcode before scanning one of the three profiles below.
<SW.Scanner>664301674500674600674700
Windows CE / Windows Mobile /
Android
<SW.Scanner>664301674502674600674700
<SW.Scanner>664301674502674601674701
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HID: TINYOM II configuration for PC / Android / Linux
1
<SW>66C50006000000000000
2
AUTO DETECT CAPS LOCK AND NUM KEYS
iOS SPECIAL KEYS DISABLED
EMULATE NORTH AMERICAN KEYBOARD
Take out and refit the battery
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HID: Configuration for Windows CE / Windows Mobile 6.x
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iOS SPECIAL KEYS DISABLED
Take out and refit the battery