Welcat CTR80011W User Manual

Copyright 2003 Welcat Inc. All rights reserved.
This document may not be reproduced whole or in part without prior consent from the publisher. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All products and company names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to read these precautions before using this product in order to insure safe
operation of the equipment.
Keep this User's Manual on hand for future reference whenever you may need it.
Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are a MUST for preventing accidents which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given below, before you proceed to the text itself.
Warning
Caution
This symbol indicates an item that can result in death or serious personal injury if ignored.
This symbol indicates an item that can result in serious personal injury or material damage if ignored.
Meaning of Symbols
A triangle inside indicates something you should be careful about.
A diagonal line through a circle indicates something you should not do.
A black circle indicates something you must do.
WARNING
Only use the specified bat­tery pack.
Using a different type of battery pack could cause damage to equipment, battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid and re­sulting in a fire, burn, bodily in­jury, or serious damage to prop­erty.
Only use the specified AC adaptor for Communication Cradle HIF-51.
Using a different type of AC adaptor could cause heat or fire, or damage to equipment.
Do not attempt disassemble or modify the battery.
Doing so could cause battery­rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
Only use the specified charger for charging the battery pack.
Using a different type of charger could cause battery-rupture or leakage of battery fluid and re­sulting in a fire, burn, bodily in­jury, or serious damage to prop­erty.
Do not heat the battery pack, nor put it into fire or water.
Doing so could cause battery­rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
Do not carry or store the battery pack together with metallic object such as ball­point pens, necklaces, coins, hairpins, etc.
Doing so could short-circuit the terminal pins, causing the batteri­es to rupture the battery fluid to leak, resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury.
Do not use the battery if leakage, change of color or shape, or other abnormalities occur.
Doing so could cause fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property. If it brings close to fire, this cause ignition in leakage of battery fluid.
Avoid dropping the battery pack or letting it undergo any shock or impact.
Doing so could cause the batteri­es to break, generate heat, rupture or burn.
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Do not charge the battery pack where any inflammable gases may be emitted.
Doing so could cause battery­rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
If battery fluid gets in your eyes, wash it out with clean water and contact a physi­cian immediately.
If it is left, there is fear of loss of eyesight.
If battery fluid gets on your skin, or clothes, wash it off with clean water.
If it is left, there is fear of dam­age of skin.
Never cut, damage or modify the power code of battery charger and communication cradle.
Doing so could cause excessive heat, fire, or electrical shock.
If there are problems or ab­normalities, such as emitting smoke or strange odor found with communication cradles, turn off the power and unplug the AC power code.
Continued use in this condition could cause fire or electrical shock.
Do not attempt disassemble or modify the battery charger and the communication cra­dle.
Doing so could cause excessive heat, fire, or electrical shock.
Do not place or charge the battery in the hot places such as a fire side, a stove side, under the burning sun, etc.
Doing so could cause battery­rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage 
Do not stare into laser beam. Do not aim the laser at a person's eye.
The laser beam emitted through the reading window is harmful to the eyes.
Be careful not to hook a strap when carrying the ter­minal.
If strap is caught in an obstacle, it could cause injury or accident.
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Caution
Only use the specified serial cable for Communication Cradle HIF-51.
Using a different type of cable could cause communication error or equipment trouble.
Do not place or use the ter­minal in the hot places such as a fire side, a stove side, under the burning sun, etc.
Doing so could cause fire, modi­fication of a case or equipment trouble.
Do not use the terminal in the place of water, such as rain or shower.
If water will gets into the termi­nal, resulting in failure, fire or electrical shock.
Do cover or wrap up the equipment or AC adapter in a cloth or blanket.
Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside, defouming its housing, resulting in a fire.
Do not place or use the ter­minal in high humid or dusty areas.
If moisture or dust will get into the terminal, resulting in failure, fire or electrical shock.
Do not drop the terminal or subject it to strong impact or vibrations.
This could cause malfunction or failure.
Keep the power cord away from any heating equipment.
Failure to do so could melt the sheathing, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.
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Laser Safety
This product using the laser comply with US 21CFR1040.10.
This equipment is certified as a Class 2 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the equipment does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
FDA Regulations
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has implemented regulations for laser pro­ducts manufactured on and after August 2, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. The labels on the product indicate compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States.
Caution:
Do not look into the laser beam source through the reading window or point the reading window towards the eyes. The laser beam emitted through the reading win­dow is harmful to the eyes.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous invisible radiation exposure.
Class 2 laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very bright light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam. Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful.
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Product Labeling
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FCC Statement
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 interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment 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 radiate 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.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low pow­er wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been con­firmed by additional research. The CTR-800-11W has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines on radilo frequency energy (RF) exposures. The maximum SAR levels tested for the CTR-800-11W has been shown to be 1.02 W/kg at body.
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Contents
Contents................................................................................................................ x
Introduction .........................................................................................................xiv
Enclosed Items.................................................................................................... xv
Notational Information .........................................................................................xvi
Manual Contents ................................................................................................ xvii
Chapter 1 Quick Guide
1-1 Part Names .................................................................................................. 1-2
1-2 Preparation before Use ................................................................................ 1-4
1-2-1 Equipment Connections ........................................................................................................ 1-5
1-2-2 Additional Software .............................................................................................................. 1-6
1-3 Wireless Communications............................................................................1-7
1-4 Preparation for Data Communication ........................................................... 1-9
1-5 Data-Communication Method ....................................................................1-11
Chapter 2 Hardware
2-1 Main Features of the CTR-800-11W ............................................................2-2
2-2 Product Specifications..................................................................................2-3
2-2-1 Product Specifications........................................................................................................... 2-3
2-2-2 RS-232C Interface................................................................................................................. 2-4
2-2-3 Scanning Specifications ........................................................................................................ 2-5
2-3 Battery Pack (HBC-51).................................................................................2-9
2-3-1 Charging the Battery Pack..................................................................................................... 2-9
2-3-2 Removing the Battery Pack.................................................................................................2-10
2-3-3 Installing the Battery Pack .................................................................................................. 2-10
2-3-4 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack ................................................................................. 2-11
2-3-5 Cautions about Cleaning of Electrodes............................................................................... 2-11
2-4 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup) .............................................2-12
2-4-1 Charging the Backup Battery .............................................................................................. 2-13
2-4-2 S Drive Data ........................................................................................................................2-14
2-5 Suspend Function ......................................................................................2-15
2-6 Screen Output Characters .........................................................................2-16
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Chapter 3 Software
3-1 CTR-800-11W Software...............................................................................3-2
3-1-1 Data Storage .......................................................................................................................... 3-3
3-1-2 System Menu ......................................................................................................................... 3-4
3-1-3 CTR-800 Browser ................................................................................................................. 3-4
Chapter 4 Setup
4-1 Introduction ..................................................................................................4-2
4-2 System Menu ............................................................................................... 4-3
4-2-1 System Menu Operations ...................................................................................................... 4-3
4-3 Starting the System Menu............................................................................4-5
4-3-1 How to Start the System Menu ............................................................................................. 4-5
4-3-2 Executing a DHCP Request ..................................................................................................4-5
4-3-3 Starting State for Wireless Operation ................................................................................... 4-5
4-4 System Menu List.........................................................................................4-6
4-5 System Setup Menu..................................................................................... 4-7
4-5-1 Setting the Programs for Automatic Launch ........................................................................ 4-7
4-5-2 Serial Communication Setup................................................................................................. 4-8
4-5-3 Clock Setup ........................................................................................................................... 4-9
4-5-4 Adjusting the Screen Contrast.............................................................................................4-10
4-5-5 Buzzer and Vibrator Setup .................................................................................................. 4-11
4-5-6 Scanner Setup ......................................................................................................................4-13
4-5-7 Suspend Mode Setup ........................................................................................................... 4-15
4-6 Network Menu............................................................................................4-16
4-6-1 Wireless Communications Setup ........................................................................................ 4-16
4-6-2 TCP/IP Setup ....................................................................................................................... 4-22
4-6-3 DHCP Setup ........................................................................................................................ 4-23
4-6-4 FTP Setup ............................................................................................................................4-24
4-6-5 DNS Setup ........................................................................................................................... 4-24
4-6-6 SNMP Setup ........................................................................................................................ 4-25
4-6-7 Displaying the MAC Address ............................................................................................. 4-28
4-7 Terminal ID Setup Menu ............................................................................4-29
4-8 File Menu ...................................................................................................4-30
4-8-1 Starting an Application........................................................................................................ 4-30
4-8-2 Transmitting Files................................................................................................................ 4-31
4-8-3 Receiving Files .................................................................................................................... 4-33
4-8-4 Deleting Files ...................................................................................................................... 4-36
4-8-5 Testing Files......................................................................................................................... 4-37
4-8-6 File Information................................................................................................................... 4-38
4-8-7 Drive Information................................................................................................................ 4-39
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4-8-8 Changing the Font ............................................................................................................... 4-40
4-9 Status Menu...............................................................................................4-41
4-9-1 Battery Voltage .................................................................................................................... 4-41
4-9-2 OS Version........................................................................................................................... 4-42
4-9-3 Clock.................................................................................................................................... 4-42
4-10 Test Menu ................................................................................................ 4-43
4-10-1 RF Test............................................................................................................................... 4-43
4-10-2 Serial Communication Test ............................................................................................... 4-47
4-10-3 Barcode Scanning test ....................................................................................................... 4-48
4-10-4 Screen Display Test........................................................................................................... 4-48
4-10-5 Key Input Test ................................................................................................................... 4-49
4-11 Other Functions........................................................................................4-50
4-11-1 Low Voltage Warning........................................................................................................ 4-50
4-11-2 Auto-power-off.................................................................................................................. 4-50
4-12 Initialization of the CTR-800-11W ............................................................4-51
Chapter 5 FAQ
5-1 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) .............................................................5-2
Q: The power does not turn ON...................................................................................................... 5-2
Q: Nothing is displayed on the screen. ........................................................................................... 5-2
Q: After not using for a while, the power is shut OFF. .................................................................. 5-2
Q: It cannot charge.......................................................................................................................... 5-2
Q: The System Menu does not start. ............................................................................................... 5-3
Q: How do I change the application which starts when the power is turned ON? ........................ 5-3
Q: How do I start another application? ........................................................................................... 5-3
Q: The barcode is not scanned successfully. .................................................................................. 5-3
Q: How do I check the free area of a drive? ................................................................................... 5-3
Q: I cannot perform wireless data communications. ...................................................................... 5-4
Q: Data communications cannot be performed via IrDA or RS-232C. ......................................... 5-5
Q: "Writing Failed" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file. ............................. 5-5
Q: "Time Out" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file. ..................................... 5-6
Q: "Connection Failed" was displayed during transmission or reception of a file. ....................... 5-6
Q: I want to perform the setup of the terminal IP address etc. at a time from a computer. ........... 5-6
Q: Starting an application or transmission/reception of a file cannot be performed. .................... 5-7
Q: I suspect that the file is corrupt. ................................................................................................. 5-7
Q: "Application Error" was displayed and after pressing a key, the power turned OFF................ 5-7
Q: "System Error" was displayed and after pressing a key, the power turned OFF....................... 5-7
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Chapter 6 Communication Cradle (HIF-51)
6-1 Introduction ..................................................................................................6-2
6-1-1 Part Names............................................................................................................................. 6-3
6-2 Connection...................................................................................................6-5
6-2-1 Connection with a Host Computer ........................................................................................ 6-5
6-3 Daisy Chain Connection...............................................................................6-6
6-3-1 Configuration Examples - (DIP switch setup) ...................................................................... 6-7
6-4 Interface ....................................................................................................... 6-9
6-4-1 RS-232C Interface................................................................................................................. 6-9
6-4-2 RS-485 Interface.................................................................................................................. 6-10
6-4-3 Interface Specification......................................................................................................... 6-11
Appendix A System Menu Factory Settings
System Menu Factory Settings ......................................................................... A-2
Appendix B Sample Barcode
Sample Barcode................................................................................................ B-2
Index
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing a CTR-800-11W Wireless Hand-held Terminal. This user manual explains the hardware and the system program of the CTR­800-11W. We hope the CTR-800-11W will improve efficiency of your business.
The CTR-800-11W Manual consists of the following.
Explains the fundamental functions
CTR-800-11W Hardware / System Menu User's Manual (this document)
For use of the "WebGlider", please refer to the on-line manual included in the "WebGlider" package.
and operation methods of the CTR­800-11W. This manual covers the required settings for communication and operations, as well as how to make the fundamental setup of the CTR-800-11W via the System Menu.
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Enclosed Items
CTR-800-11W ...................................................................... 1
Hand Strap .......................................................................... 1
Manual (This Document)........................................................ 1
Optional Extras
Battery pack (HBC-51)Access point (Our recommended Item)Charger (one-piece item: HQC-51 or 4-piece item: HQC-54)Protection Cover (HDC-51)"WebGlider", an integrated middleware package for web applications
(WBG-800-01W)
5250 Emulator "Handy 5250" for handy terminals (HTN-5250-01)PC Connection Cable (HOP-C031)Recmmended Printer Connection Cable (HOP-C032)Communication cradle (HIF-51)HIF-51 PC Connection Cable (WRS-AXC003A)HIF-51 Daisy-Chain Connection Cable (STP-C001A)File transfer program, Welfer II for Windows
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Notational information
Indicates a note you can refer to
Indicates a caution
"CTR-800-11W"
"Terminal"
Access point
WLAN
Communication
cradle (HIF-51)
System program
System Menu
The CTR-800
browser
WebGlider
Welfer II for
Windows
S Drive
F Drive
Battery pack
The actual barcode reader.
The wireless communication interface to allow data to be sent between the CTR-800-11W and a PC connected to an Ethernet communicating via TCP/IP. Please use our recommended equipment based on the IEEE802.11b standard.
Wireless LAN
A serial communication interface between the CTR-800-11W and a PC. Please purchase separately.
The OS stored in the CTR-800-11W
A function of the system program
The preinstalled CTR-800-11W browser. In the case where the browser is used to build a Web based system using the "WebGlider," the browser operates like a handy application.
"WebGlider" is an integrated middleware package for web applications (WBG-800-01W). Please purchase separately if needed.
The "Welfer II for Windows" is a file transfer program for serial communication. Please purchase separately.
The data storage area for storing data files, parameter files, etc.
The data storage area for applications, database master files, etc.
"HBC-51." Please purchase separately.
Scan key
Numeric keypad
Daisy chain
Used when scanning a barcode.
The number keys to and .
The connection of two or more communication cradles (HIF-
51) via an exclusive cable.
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Manual Contents
Chapter 1: Quick Guide
Explains the standard handling of the CTR-800-11W.
Chapter 2: Hardware
Explains the CTR-800-11W specifications and operation methods.
Chapter 3: Software
Explains an outline of the software installed on the CTR-800-11W.
Chapter 4: Setup
Explains the System Menu setup and operation methods.
Chapter 5: FAQ
Answers to questions frequently asked.
Chapter 6: Communication Cradle (HIF-51)
Explains the Communication Cradle (HIF-51).
Appendix A: System Menu Factory Settings
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Appendix B: Sample Barcodes
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Chapter 1
1 Quick Guide
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1-1 Part Names
1. Barcode Sensor The opening from where the barcode is read.
2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Data and characters are displayed on the LCD.
3. LED Indicator If a barcode is read correctly, the light will turn green.
4. Warning LED Shows the signal reception state from an access point during wireless communications. (P.2-4)
5. Scan Key Press this key to read a barcode.
6. Function Keys ( Used for changing functions and cursor operation. (P.4-3)
Key (Enter Key)
7. Used when confirming an operation or entering in data.
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1-1 Part Names
8.
Key (Cancellation Key)
Used to delete entered data or to return to the previous screen.
9. Numeric Keys ( Used to enter numbers and decimal points.
Key (Power Switch)
10.
Key (Backspace Key)
11. Erases the last character entered.
12.
Key (Shift Key) Special functions can be accessed by pressing this key together with other keys.
13.IrDA Interface Communicates with a communication cradle (HIF-51) or an exclusive printer via IrDA.
14.RS-232C Interface Connects with an exclusive printer or a computer using the optional cable.
15.Battery Pack Lock Lever (P.2-10) When red is displayed, it is in a locked state.
16.Battery Cover (P.2-10) Always attach the battery cover while in use.
17.Battery Pack (optional) (P.2-9) After purchasing and before you use, charge the battery pack.
18.Serial Number The serial number is indicated inside the main part which contains the battery pack.
19.Hand Strap
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Chapter 1 Quick Guide
1-2 Preparation before Use
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Please carry out the following preparations before using the CTR-800-11W.
Battery pack -HBC-51 - (optional)
The battery pack is required in order to use the CTR-800-11W. Please purchase separately and install it in the CTR-800-11W correctly. (P.2-10)
Isn't the sensor dirty?
If the sensor is dirty, a barcode cannot be scanned correctly. When dirty, please wipe lightly with a soft cloth etc.
Please be sure to hold the CTR-800-11W when operating. It may fail if used while placed on the floor. Do not place the CTR-800-11W on top of the communication cradle (HIF-51) as the unit may fall and cause damage to both the communication cradle and the CTR-800-11W.
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1-2 Preparation before Use
1-2-1 Equipment Connections
Data entered can be transmitted from the CTR-800-11W to a host computer or the CTR-800-11W can receive data from a host computer. The following are the methods for connecting to a host computer. Preparations required depend on the application environment.
Access Point and Wireless Communication P.4-16
The CTR-800-11W communicates via wireless communication to a host computer through an access point which is connected to the Ethernet LAN.
Purchased Separately Access Point (our recommended product), Ethernet cables, HUB
For details about setting up a wireless network, refer to the Access point Manual and this document.
Direct connection to a host computer via an RS-232C connector P.4-8
The CTR-800-11W is connected to a host computer via the PC connection cable (HOP-C031) and communicates using RS-232C.
Purchased Separately PC Connection Cable (HOP-C031)
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The communication cradle (HIF-51) is used to connect the CTR-800­11W to a host computer, and allows communication via IrDA
A host computer and the communication cradle (HIF-51) are connected using the HIF-51 PC connection cable (WRS­AXC003A). The communication cradle communicates via IrDA.
Purchased Separately Communication cradle (HIF-51) HIF-51 PC connection cable (WRS­AXC003A)
If the communication cradle (HIF-51) is connected by a daisy chain connection (P.6-6), please purchase the daisy chain connection cable (STP-C001A) separately.
P. 4-8
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1-2-2 Additional Software
In the case where you want to create a system for data communication between the CTR-800-11W and a host computer or build a system using the CTR-800 browser, the following software is required.
Program Preparation and use Reference
The WebGlider software is required when building a Web based wireless system using the CTR-800 browser. The WebGlider package also includes a DHCP server, an FTP server, and an operation monitor etc. to help automate
For details, please read the on-line manual included with this software.
For details, please read the on-line manual included with this software.
Please refer to the included software manual.
WebGlider
Handy5250
Welfer for Windows
the CTR-800-11W setup. Please purchase separately if needed.
Please install the "WebGlider" package on a computer and setup the communication environment, before performing data communication between the computer and the CTR-800 browser. The Handy 5250 software is required when creating a system to connect to an AS/400 host via the 5250 emulation environment. Before using, install the Handy 5250 setup utility which will allow the setup of the communication environment. Welfer II is required for serial data transmission and reception with the host computer. Please purchase separately.
Install "Welfer II for Windows" on the host computer before performing data communication.
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1-3 Wireless Communications
1-3 Wireless Communications
Wireless function of the CTR-800 series
The CTR-800 series is a handy terminal network system incorporating a wireless communication system. The barcode terminal is small, lightweight and excels in portability. It is also suitable for moving around the work place, operating remotely from the computer while collecting barcode data. The CRT-800-11's wireless communication system is based on and conforms to the WLAN standard, IEEE802.11b. The maximum possible wireless transmission speed is approximately 11Mbps(es). Transmission and reception of scanned barcode data or files can be performed in real time through the wireless network.
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The Wireless Communication System
The wireless communication system is based on the IEEE802.11b standard, which is generally used in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). In almost all cases, wireless communication can be performed if the access point used is based on the IEEE802.11b standard.
As for this product, only the infrastructure mode is supported. It does not support ad hoc mode.
The role of an access point
An access point provides a wireless service area to a terminal (CTR-800-11W) and acts as a local bridge, which performs packet transmission between the cabled LAN and wireless network. Each terminal has a unique IP address, which allows direct Ethernet LAN connection through an access point. This allows TCP/IP communication between the computer and the terminal.
Our recommended access points should be used. For information on manufactures and part numbers of the recommended access points, refer to our catalog or contact our sales department.
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1-4 Preparation for Data Communication
1-4 Preparation for Data Communication
For data communication between a computer and the CTR-800-11W, perform the following setup.
Wireless communications
Item Description Reference
page
1 SSID Setup Set the SSID (or ESSID) of the
CTR-800-11W to the same as that of the access point. CTR­800-11W includes an AP search function that will acquire and set up the SSID of an available access point.
2 Security Setup Make the security settings to
the same as the access point.
3 TCP/IP Setup Set the TCP/IP address to allow
4 FTP Setup Make the FTP settings to allow
5 DHCP Setup Make the DHCP settings when
6 DNS Setup Make the DNS settings in the
Using the computer side DHCP client function (P.4-23), configured at the same time. When you use the DHCP client function, "WebGlider" is required.
communication with a computer via the Ethernet LAN.
wireless file transfer. The FTP settings corresponds to the "WebGlider" FTP server or general FTP server settings.
using the DHCP client function. This corresponds to the "WebGlider" DHCP server.
case where the DNS is used for name resolution. Whether or not the DNS is used depends on the application.
P.4-17
P.4-18
P.4-22
P.4-24
P.4-23
P.4-24
can all be
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Since setting the "1. SSID Setup" and "2. Security Setup" using the DHCP client function creates a security weak point, please do not use this function whenever possible.
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Chapter 1 Quick Guide
Once setup is completed, first perform a wireless test (P.4-43) to see if the terminal can communicate with an access point. Then perform a ping test (P.4-45) to see if network communication between the terminal and computer can be performed.
For information about the CTR-800-11W wireless functions, please refer to "1-3 Wireless Communications" (P.1-7).
Cable communications
Item Description Reference
page
1 Terminal ID
Setup
2 Serial
Communication Setup
Using the computer side DHCP client function (P.4-23), can be configured at the same time. When you use the DHCP client function, "WebGlider" is required.
Set a unique ID number to each CTR-800-11W. "Welfer II for Windows" and "WebGlider" use this ID to identify a terminal. Set the serial communication conditions and the communication port (IrDA/RS-232C). Setup "Welfer II for Windows" and the terminal to have the same communication condition setup.
P.4-29
P.4-8
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1-5 Data-Communication Method
1-5 Data-Communication Method
Once the equipment has been setup, data communication can be performed using the following procedures.
In the case of wireless communications
The procedure for performing wireless communications is as follows.
When you use the DHCP function (P.4-23), "WebGlider" is required. Once setup is completed, first perform a wireless test to see if the terminal can communicate with an access point. Then perform a ping test to see if network communication between the terminal and computer can be performed.
1. Connect the access point to the Ethernet LAN, then setup the access point so that it can communicate with a host computer.
Please refer to the access point manual included with your access point for details about the access point setup, Ethernet LAN connections and communi­cations setup.
2. Turn ON the access point.
3. Turn ON the CTR-800-11W and setup the Wireless communications and TCP/IP from the System Menu. (P.4-16)
4. Setup FTP to transmit and receive a file.
See P.4-31 for transmitting a file to a host computer from the CTR-800-11W.
See P.4-33 for receiving a file from a host computer to the CTR-800-11W.
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