Zebra CS6080 Product Reference Guide

CS6080
Companion Scanner
Product Reference Guide
MN-003827-04EN Rev. A
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Publication Date
June 3, 2021
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About This Document ...................................................................................................................... 21
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 21
Configurations................................................................................................................ 21
Scanners ................................................................................................................ 21
Accessories ............................................................................................................ 22
Kits.......................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter Descriptions...................................................................................................... 23
Notational Conventions.................................................................................................. 24
Icon Conventions ........................................................................................................... 25
Service Information ........................................................................................................ 26
Feedback .......................................................................................................................26
Getting Started.................................................................................................................................. 27
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 27
Features........................................................................................................................ 28
Cordless Front View ............................................................................................... 28
Corded Front View.................................................................................................. 28
Bottom View ........................................................................................................... 29
Unpacking the Scanner.................................................................................................. 29
Installing the Battery....................................................................................................... 29
Inserting the Battery ............................................................................................... 29
Removing the Battery ............................................................................................. 30
Installing the Corded USB Converter Cable................................................................... 30
Inserting the USB Cable ......................................................................................... 30
Removing the USB Cable....................................................................................... 30
Charging......................................................................................................................... 31
Charging via Cradle................................................................................................ 31
Connecting Cradle Cable ................................................................................. 32
Charging via Charging Pad .................................................................................... 32
Charging Spare Batteries ....................................................................................... 33
Charging Temperature ........................................................................................... 34
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Button Actions ................................................................................................................ 34
123Scan and Software Tools ........................................................................................................... 35
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 35
123Scan......................................................................................................................... 35
Communication with 123Scan ................................................................................ 36
123Scan Requirements .......................................................................................... 36
123Scan Information .............................................................................................. 36
Scanner SDK, Other Software Tools, and Videos.................................................. 37
Data Capture ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 38
Beeper and LED Indications .......................................................................................... 38
Digital Scanner Indications ..................................................................................... 38
LED Indicators ........................................................................................................ 40
Other LED Indicators.......................................................................................................... 42
Scanning ....................................................................................................................... 45
Hand-Held Scanning .............................................................................................. 45
Hands-Free Scanning............................................................................................. 45
Aiming with Digital Scanner.................................................................................... 47
Decode Ranges ............................................................................................................ 48
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications .................................................... 49
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 49
Maintenance................................................................................................................... 49
Known Harmful Ingredients .................................................................................... 49
Approved Cleaners for Standard CS6080 Digital Scanners and Cradles .............. 50
Approved Disinfectant Cleaners for Healthcare Configurations of the
CS6080 Digital Scanners and Cradles ................................................................... 50
Cleaning the Digital Scanner .................................................................................. 51
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 52
Dump Scanner Parameters .................................................................................... 55
Send Versions ........................................................................................................ 55
Report Software Version .................................................................................. 55
Serial Number .................................................................................................. 56
Manufacturing Information ............................................................................... 56
Technical Specifications................................................................................................ 57
Duty Cycle..................................................................................................................... 60
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User Preferences .............................................................................................................................. 62
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 62
Scanning Sequence Examples ..................................................................................... 63
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................... 63
User Preferences Parameter Defaults ........................................................................... 63
Parameters.................................................................................................................... 66
Default Parameters................................................................................................. 66
Parameter Barcode Scanning ................................................................................ 67
Beep After Good Decode ....................................................................................... 67
Direct Decode Indicator .......................................................................................... 68
Beeper Volume....................................................................................................... 69
Beeper Tone........................................................................................................... 70
Beeper Duration ..................................................................................................... 71
Suppress Power Up Beeps .................................................................................... 71
Decode Pager Motor .............................................................................................. 72
Decode Pager Motor Duration................................................................................ 72
Night Mode ............................................................................................................. 74
Night Mode Trigger .......................................................................................... 74
Night Mode Toggle........................................................................................... 75
Night Mode Silence Beeper Radio Indications ....................................................... 76
Night Mode Silence Beeper Low Battery Indication ............................................... 77
Night Mode Silence Beeper Parameter Programming Indications ......................... 78
Scan Button Sensitivity........................................................................................... 80
Programmable Button Sensitivity ........................................................................... 80
Haptic Feedback (Vibrate) on Button Touch .......................................................... 81
Click on Button Touch ............................................................................................ 82
ADF Rule Selection ................................................................................................ 83
Scan Button ADF Rule Selection ..................................................................... 85
Programmable Button ADF Rule Selection...................................................... 86
Hands-Free ADF Rule Selection...................................................................... 87
Lamp Mode............................................................................................................. 88
Lamp Mode Control.......................................................................................... 88
Low Power Mode.................................................................................................... 89
Time Delay to Low Power Mode............................................................................. 90
Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim .......................................................... 92
Battery Preservation Mode ..................................................................................... 93
Hand-Held Trigger Mode ........................................................................................ 94
Hands-Free Mode................................................................................................... 96
Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern ........................................................................ 96
Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern....................................................................... 97
Picklist Mode .......................................................................................................... 99
Virtual Tether................................................................................................................ 100
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Configuring the Alarm on the Scanner ................................................................. 100
Audio Virtual Tether Alarm on Scanner ................................................................ 101
LED Virtual Tether Alarm...................................................................................... 102
Illumination Virtual Tether Alarm .......................................................................... 102
Haptics Virtual Tether Alarm................................................................................. 103
Configuring the Alarm on Cradle .......................................................................... 103
Distance ......................................................................................................... 104
Delay Before Virtual Alarm Activates.................................................................... 104
Virtual Tether Alarm Duration ............................................................................... 104
Stopping the Alarm......................................................................................... 105
Defeat Virtual Tether Alarm .................................................................................. 105
Pause Virtual Tether Alarm Duration.................................................................... 106
Virtual Tether Alarm Considerations .............................................................. 106
Continuous Barcode Read ................................................................................... 108
Unique Barcode Reporting ................................................................................... 108
Decode Session Timeout ..................................................................................... 109
Hands-free Decode Session Timeout................................................................... 110
Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol .......................................................... 111
Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols .................................................... 111
Triggered Timeout, Same Symbol........................................................................ 112
Mobile Phone/Display Mode................................................................................. 113
PDF Prioritization.................................................................................................. 114
PDF Prioritization Timeout.................................................................................... 115
Decoding Illumination ........................................................................................... 115
Illumination Brightness Hand-Held ....................................................................... 116
Illumination Brightness Hands-Free ..................................................................... 117
Low Light Scene Detection................................................................................... 118
Scene Detect Sensitivity....................................................................................... 119
Motion Tolerance (Hand-Held Trigger Modes Only)............................................. 120
Product ID (PID) Type .......................................................................................... 121
Product ID (PID) Value ......................................................................................... 121
ECLevel ................................................................................................................ 122
Add an Enter Key ................................................................................................. 122
Transmit Code ID Character................................................................................. 122
Prefix/Suffix Values .............................................................................................. 123
Scan Data Transmission Format .......................................................................... 124
FN1 Substitution Values ....................................................................................... 126
Transmit “No Read” Message .............................................................................. 127
Unsolicited Heartbeat Interval .............................................................................. 128
securPharm Decoding .......................................................................................... 129
securPharm Output Formatting ............................................................................ 130
Sample GS1 Format ...................................................................................... 130
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Sample IFA Format ........................................................................................ 131
securPharm Output Formatting Barcodes...................................................... 132
Programmable Button for Single Press ................................................................ 133
Programmable Button for Double Press............................................................... 134
Radio Communications.................................................................................................................. 135
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 135
Setting Parameters ...................................................................................................... 135
Scanning Sequence Examples............................................................................. 135
Errors While Scanning.......................................................................................... 136
Radio Communications Parameter Defaults................................................................ 136
Wireless Beeper Definitions ......................................................................................... 137
Radio Communication Host Types............................................................................... 137
Bluetooth Classic vs. Low Energy Bluetooth ........................................................ 137
Cradle ................................................................................................................... 138
Human Interface Device (HID) Keyboard Emulation ............................................ 139
Simple Serial Interface (SSI) ................................................................................ 140
Serial Port Profile (SPP) ....................................................................................... 141
Bluetooth Technology Profile Support .................................................................. 142
Central/Peripheral Set Up..................................................................................... 142
Central............................................................................................................ 142
Peripheral....................................................................................................... 142
Bluetooth Friendly Name.............................................................................................. 142
Discoverable Mode............................................................................................... 143
Wi-Fi Friendly Mode..................................................................................................... 143
Notes .................................................................................................................... 143
Wi-Fi Friendly Channel Exclusion......................................................................... 144
Wi-Fi Channel Exclusion ................................................................................ 144
Radio Output Power.................................................................................................... 146
Link Supervision Timeout ..................................................................................... 147
Bluetooth Radio State ................................................................................................. 148
HID Host Parameters.................................................................................................. 149
Apple iOS Virtual Keyboard Toggle...................................................................... 149
HID Keyboard Keystroke Delay............................................................................ 150
HID CAPS Lock Override ..................................................................................... 150
HID Ignore Unknown Characters.......................................................................... 151
Emulate Keypad ................................................................................................... 151
Fast HID Keyboard ............................................................................................... 152
Quick Keypad Emulation ...................................................................................... 152
HID Keyboard FN1 Substitution ........................................................................... 153
HID Function Key Mapping................................................................................... 153
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Simulated Caps Lock............................................................................................ 154
Convert Case........................................................................................................ 154
Auto-Reconnect Feature............................................................................................. 155
Auto-Reconnect Option ........................................................................................ 156
Reconnect Attempt Beep Feedback..................................................................... 157
Reconnect Attempt Interval .................................................................................. 157
Sleep Between Attempts ...................................................................................... 159
Number of Retry Attempts .................................................................................... 160
Out of Range Indicator ................................................................................................ 161
Beep on Insertion......................................................................................................... 161
Beep on <BEL>............................................................................................................ 162
Digital Scanner(s) To Cradle Support ......................................................................... 163
Pairing .................................................................................................................. 163
Pairing Modes ................................................................................................ 163
Pairing Methods.................................................................................................... 164
Press Trigger Twice to Re-connect................................................................ 164
Toggle Pairing ................................................................................................ 165
Pairing Barcode Format Using the Scan-To-Connect (STC) Utility...................... 165
Connection Maintenance Interval ......................................................................... 166
Considerations ............................................................................................... 166
AutoConfig (Scanner Cloning Through Cradle).................................................... 168
Cradle Configuration ...................................................................................... 168
Batch Mode.................................................................................................................. 169
Modes of Operation........................................................................................ 169
Persistent Batch Storage ............................................................................................ 172
Page Button ................................................................................................................ 173
Page Options .............................................................................................................. 174
Page Mode ........................................................................................................... 174
Page State Timeout.............................................................................................. 174
Cradle Bluetooth Operation Mode................................................................................ 175
Bluetooth Security....................................................................................................... 176
Bluetooth Security Levels ..................................................................................... 176
Save Bluetooth Connection Information ............................................................... 177
FIPS Mode............................................................................................................ 178
Bluetooth Radio, Linking, and Batch Operation .......................................................... 179
Setting Up an iOS or Android Product To Work With The Digital Scanner .......... 179
HID Keyboard Emulation................................................................................ 179
Imaging Preferences ...................................................................................................................... 180
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 180
Scanning Sequence Examples ................................................................................... 181
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................. 181
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Imaging Preferences Parameter Defaults.................................................................... 181
Imaging Preferences.................................................................................................... 182
Operational Modes ............................................................................................... 182
Decode Mode................................................................................................. 182
Snapshot Mode.............................................................................................. 182
Video Mode .................................................................................................... 183
Image Capture Illumination................................................................................... 184
Image Capture Autoexposure............................................................................... 184
Fixed Exposure..................................................................................................... 185
Fixed Gain ............................................................................................................ 185
Gain/Exposure Priority for Snapshot Mode .......................................................... 186
Snapshot Mode Timeout ...................................................................................... 187
Snapshot Aiming Pattern...................................................................................... 188
Silence Operational Mode Changes..................................................................... 188
Image Cropping .................................................................................................... 189
Crop to Pixel Addresses ....................................................................................... 189
Image Size (Number of Pixels)............................................................................. 190
Image Brightness (Target White).......................................................................... 191
JPEG Image Options............................................................................................ 192
JPEG Target File Size .......................................................................................... 192
JPEG Quality and Size Value............................................................................... 193
Image Enhancement ............................................................................................ 193
Image File Format Selector .................................................................................. 194
Image Rotation ..................................................................................................... 195
Bits Per Pixel ........................................................................................................ 195
Signature Capture ................................................................................................ 196
Output File Format ......................................................................................... 196
Signature Capture File Format Selector ............................................................... 197
Signature Capture Bits Per Pixel .......................................................................... 198
Signature Capture Width ...................................................................................... 199
Signature Capture Height ..................................................................................... 199
Signature Capture JPEG Quality.......................................................................... 199
Video Mode Format Selector................................................................................ 200
Video View Finder (Corded Mode Only)............................................................... 200
Video View Finder Image Size ............................................................................. 201
Video Subsampling............................................................................................... 202
USB Interface .................................................................................................................................. 203
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 203
Connecting a USB Interface......................................................................................... 203
USB Parameter Defaults............................................................................................. 205
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USB Host Parameters.................................................................................................. 206
USB Device Type ................................................................................................. 206
Symbol Native API (SNAPI) Status Handshaking ................................................ 207
USB Keystroke Delay ........................................................................................... 208
USB CAPS Lock Override .................................................................................... 208
USB Ignore Unknown Characters ........................................................................ 209
USB Convert Unknown to Code 39 ...................................................................... 209
USB Polling Interval.............................................................................................. 210
USB Fast HID ....................................................................................................... 212
Emulate Keypad ................................................................................................... 212
Emulate Keypad with Leading Zero...................................................................... 213
Quick Keypad Emulation ...................................................................................... 213
USB Keyboard FN 1 Substitution ......................................................................... 214
Function Key Mapping.......................................................................................... 214
Simulated Caps Lock............................................................................................ 215
Convert Case........................................................................................................ 215
USB Static CDC ................................................................................................... 216
Optional USB Parameters........................................................................................... 217
TGCS (IBM) USB Direct I/O Beep........................................................................ 217
TGCS (IBM) USB Beep Directive ......................................................................... 217
TGCS (IBM) USB Barcode Configuration Directive.............................................. 218
IBM Specification Version..................................................................................... 218
ASCII Character Sets for USB .................................................................................... 219
SSI Interface.................................................................................................................................... 220
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 220
Communications .......................................................................................................... 220
SSI Transactions.......................................................................................................... 221
General Data Transactions................................................................................... 221
ACK/NAK Handshaking ................................................................................. 221
Transfer of Decode Data ...................................................................................... 223
ACK/NAK Enabled and Unpacketed ASCII Data ........................................... 223
ACK/NAK Disabled and Packeted DECODE_DATA...................................... 223
ACK/NAK Disabled and Unpacketed ASCII Data .......................................... 224
Communication Summary............................................................................................ 224
ACK/NAK Option .................................................................................................. 224
Serial Response Time-out .................................................................................... 224
Retries .................................................................................................................. 224
Response Time-out, ACK/NAK Handshake ......................................................... 224
Errors.................................................................................................................... 224
Things to Remember When Using SSI Communication .............................................. 225
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Encapsulation of RSM Commands/Responses over SSI ............................................ 225
Command Structure ............................................................................................. 225
Response Structure.............................................................................................. 226
Example Transaction............................................................................................ 226
Command from Host to Query Packet Size Supported by Device................. 226
Response from Device with Packet Size Information .................................... 226
Command from Host to Retrieve Diagnostic Information............................... 226
Response from Device with Diagnostic Information....................................... 227
Simple Serial Interface Default Parameters ................................................................ 228
SSI Host Parameters ................................................................................................... 229
Software Handshaking ......................................................................................... 229
Decode Data Packet Format ................................................................................ 230
Host Serial Response Time-out............................................................................ 231
Host Character Time-out ...................................................................................... 232
Multipacket Option................................................................................................ 233
Interpacket Delay.................................................................................................. 234
Event Reporting .......................................................................................................... 235
Decode Event ....................................................................................................... 235
Boot Up Event ...................................................................................................... 236
Parameter Event................................................................................................... 236
Symbologies ................................................................................................................................... 237
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 237
Scanning Sequence Examples .................................................................................... 237
Errors While Scanning ................................................................................................. 237
Symbology Parameter Defaults ................................................................................... 238
Enable/Disable All Code Types................................................................................... 243
UPC/EAN ..................................................................................................................... 243
Enable/Disable UPC-A ......................................................................................... 243
Enable/Disable UPC-E ......................................................................................... 244
Enable/Disable UPC-E1 ....................................................................................... 244
Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8............................................................................... 245
Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13........................................................................... 245
Enable/Disable Bookland EAN ............................................................................. 246
Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals................................................................ 246
User-Programmable Supplementals .................................................................... 250
UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy.......................................................... 250
UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format ...................................................... 251
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit ................................................................................ 252
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ................................................................................ 252
Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit .............................................................................. 253
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Transmit EAN-8 Check Digit................................................................................. 253
Transmit EAN-13 Check Digit............................................................................... 254
Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop Characters ............................................................. 254
UPC-A Preamble .................................................................................................. 255
UPC-E Preamble .................................................................................................. 256
UPC-E1 Preamble ................................................................................................ 257
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A..................................................................................... 258
Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A................................................................................... 258
EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend............................................................................................ 259
Bookland ISBN Format......................................................................................... 259
UCC Coupon Extended Code .............................................................................. 260
Coupon Report ..................................................................................................... 261
ISSN EAN............................................................................................................. 261
UPC Reduced Quiet Zone.................................................................................... 262
Code 128...................................................................................................................... 262
Enable/Disable Code 128..................................................................................... 262
Set Lengths for Code 128..................................................................................... 263
Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) ............................................. 265
Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ..................................................................................... 265
ISBT Concatenation ............................................................................................. 266
Check ISBT Table ................................................................................................ 267
ISBT Concatenation Redundancy ........................................................................ 267
Code 128 Security Level ...................................................................................... 269
Code 128 Reduced Quiet Zone............................................................................ 270
Code 128 <FNC4> ............................................................................................... 270
Code 39....................................................................................................................... 271
Enable/Disable Code 39....................................................................................... 271
Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 .......................................................................... 271
Convert Code 39 to Code 32................................................................................ 272
Code 32 Prefix...................................................................................................... 272
Set Lengths for Code 39....................................................................................... 273
Code 39 Check Digit Verification.......................................................................... 274
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit.............................................................................. 274
Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion............................................................................ 275
Code 39 Security Level ........................................................................................ 276
Code 39 Reduced Quiet Zone.............................................................................. 277
Code 93........................................................................................................................277
Enable/Disable Code 93....................................................................................... 277
Set Lengths for Code 93....................................................................................... 278
Code 11........................................................................................................................279
Code 11 ................................................................................................................ 279
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Set Lengths for Code 11....................................................................................... 279
Code 11 Check Digit Verification.......................................................................... 281
Transmit Code 11 Check Digits............................................................................ 282
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF)................................................................................................ 283
Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5......................................................................... 283
Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................ 283
I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................ 285
Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit ................................................................................ 285
Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 ................................................................................... 286
Febraban .............................................................................................................. 286
I 2 of 5 Security Level ........................................................................................... 287
I 2 of 5 Reduced Quiet Zone ................................................................................ 288
Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF)................................................................................................... 289
Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 ............................................................................. 289
Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 ............................................................................. 289
Codabar (NW - 7)........................................................................................................ 291
Enable/Disable Codabar....................................................................................... 291
Set Lengths for Codabar ...................................................................................... 291
CLSI Editing.......................................................................................................... 293
NOTIS Editing....................................................................................................... 293
Codabar Security Level ........................................................................................ 294
Codabar Upper or Lower Case Start/Stop Characters Detection......................... 295
Codabar Mod 16 Check Digit Verification............................................................. 295
Transmit Codabar Check Digit ............................................................................. 296
MSI............................................................................................................................... 296
Enable/Disable MSI .............................................................................................. 296
Set Lengths for MSI.............................................................................................. 297
MSI Check Digits .................................................................................................. 298
Transmit MSI Check Digit(s)................................................................................. 299
MSI Check Digit Algorithm.................................................................................... 299
MSI Reduced Quiet Zone ..................................................................................... 300
Chinese 2 of 5.............................................................................................................. 300
Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 ............................................................................. 300
Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................. 301
Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5................................................................................. 301
Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................ 301
Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ...................................................................................... 302
Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ....................................................................... 303
Korean 3 of 5................................................................................................................ 303
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Enable/Disable Korean 3 of 5............................................................................... 303
Inverse 1D................................................................................................................... 304
GS1 DataBar............................................................................................................... 305
GS1 DataBar Limited............................................................................................ 305
GS1 DataBar Expanded, GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked ................................ 306
Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN...................................................................... 306
GS1 DataBar Limited Margin Check .................................................................... 307
GS1 DataBar Security Level................................................................................. 308
Composite................................................................................................................... 309
Composite CC-C .................................................................................................. 309
Composite CC-A/B ............................................................................................... 309
Composite TLC-39 ............................................................................................... 310
Composite Inverse................................................................................................ 310
UPC Composite Mode.......................................................................................... 311
Composite Beep Mode ......................................................................................... 312
GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes ................................ 312
2D Symbologies........................................................................................................... 313
Enable/Disable PDF417 ....................................................................................... 313
Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 .............................................................................. 313
Code 128 Emulation ............................................................................................. 314
Data Matrix ........................................................................................................... 315
GS1 Data Matrix ................................................................................................... 315
Data Matrix Inverse .............................................................................................. 316
Decode Mirror Images (Data Matrix Only)............................................................ 317
Maxicode .............................................................................................................. 318
QR Code............................................................................................................... 318
Weblink QR ......................................................................................................... 319
GS1 QR ................................................................................................................ 319
MicroQR ............................................................................................................... 320
Aztec..................................................................................................................... 320
Aztec Inverse........................................................................................................ 321
Han Xin................................................................................................................. 322
Han Xin Inverse .................................................................................................... 322
Grid Matrix ............................................................................................................ 323
Grid Matrix Inverse ............................................................................................... 323
Grid Matrix Mirror.................................................................................................. 324
DotCode ............................................................................................................... 325
DotCode Inverse................................................................................................... 325
DotCode Mirrored ................................................................................................. 326
DotCode Prioritize ................................................................................................ 326
Postal Codes................................................................................................................ 327
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US Postnet ........................................................................................................... 327
US Planet ............................................................................................................. 327
Transmit US Postal Check Digit ........................................................................... 328
UK Postal.............................................................................................................. 328
Transmit UK Postal Check Digit ........................................................................... 329
Japan Postal......................................................................................................... 329
Australia Post ....................................................................................................... 330
Australia Post Format ........................................................................................... 331
Netherlands KIX Code.......................................................................................... 332
USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail .................................................................. 332
UPU FICS Postal.................................................................................................. 333
Mailmark ............................................................................................................... 333
Symbology-Specific Security Levels ........................................................................... 334
Redundancy Level................................................................................................ 334
Redundancy Level 1 ...................................................................................... 334
Redundancy Level 2 ...................................................................................... 334
Redundancy Level 3 ...................................................................................... 334
Redundancy Level 4 ...................................................................................... 335
Security Level ....................................................................................................... 336
1D Quiet Zone Level............................................................................................. 337
Intercharacter Gap Size........................................................................................ 338
Report Version ............................................................................................................. 338
Macro PDF Features................................................................................................... 339
Flush Macro Buffer ............................................................................................... 339
Abort Macro PDF Entry ........................................................................................ 339
Data Formatting: ADF, MDF, Preferred Symbol........................................................................... 340
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 340
Advanced Data Formatting (ADF)................................................................................ 340
Multicode Data Formatting........................................................................................... 340
MDF in Hands-Free Mode .................................................................................... 340
MDF Best Practices.............................................................................................. 342
Preferred Symbol ......................................................................................................... 343
Data Parsing (UDI Scan+, Label Parse+ and Blood Bag Parse+) ............................... 343
Scan a UDI Label using UDI Scan+ ..................................................................... 343
Scan a GS1 Label using Label Parse+................................................................. 344
Scan a Blood Bag Label using Blood Bag Parse+ ............................................... 344
OCR Programming ......................................................................................................................... 345
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 345
Setting Parameters ...................................................................................................... 345
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Scanning Sequence Examples............................................................................. 346
Errors While Scanning.......................................................................................... 346
OCR Parameter Defaults ............................................................................................. 346
OCR Programming Parameters................................................................................... 347
OCR-A .................................................................................................................. 347
OCR-A Variant...................................................................................................... 348
OCR-B .................................................................................................................. 349
OCR-B Variant...................................................................................................... 350
MICR E13B........................................................................................................... 354
US Currency Serial Number ................................................................................. 355
OCR Orientation ................................................................................................... 355
OCR Lines ............................................................................................................ 357
OCR Minimum Characters ................................................................................... 357
OCR Maximum Characters .................................................................................. 358
OCR Subset ......................................................................................................... 358
OCR Quiet Zone................................................................................................... 359
OCR Template...................................................................................................... 359
Required Digit (9) ........................................................................................... 360
Required Alpha (A)......................................................................................... 360
Optional Alphanumeric (1) ............................................................................. 360
Optional Alpha (2) .......................................................................................... 361
Alpha or Digit (3) ............................................................................................ 361
Any Including Space & Reject (4) .................................................................. 361
Any except Space & Reject (5) ...................................................................... 362
Optional Digit (7) ............................................................................................ 362
Digit or Fill (8)................................................................................................. 362
Alpha or Fill (F)............................................................................................... 363
Optional Space ( ) .......................................................................................... 363
Optional Small Special (.)............................................................................... 363
Other Template Operators ............................................................................. 363
Repeat Previous (R)....................................................................................... 367
Multiple Templates ......................................................................................... 368
Template Examples ....................................................................................... 368
OCR Check Digit Modulus.................................................................................... 369
OCR Check Digit Multiplier................................................................................... 369
OCR Check Digit Validation ................................................................................. 371
None............................................................................................................... 371
Product Add Left to Right ............................................................................... 371
Product Add Right to Left ............................................................................... 372
Digit Add Left to Right .................................................................................... 372
Digit Add Right to Left .................................................................................... 373
Product Add Right to Left Simple Remainder ................................................ 373
Digit Add Right To Left Simple Remainder .................................................... 374
Health Industry - HIBCC43............................................................................. 374
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Inverse OCR......................................................................................................... 376
OCR Redundancy ................................................................................................ 377
Standard Parameter Defaults ........................................................................................................ 378
Country Codes................................................................................................................................ 389
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 389
USB, BT HID Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)........................................... 390
Country Code Pages ...................................................................................................................... 405
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 405
Country Code Page Defaults ....................................................................................... 405
Country Code Page Barcodes .................................................................................... 409
CKJ Decode Control....................................................................................................................... 419
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 419
CJK Control Parameters ............................................................................................. 420
Unicode Output Control ........................................................................................ 420
CJK Output Method to Windows Host .................................................................. 421
Non-CJK UTF Barcode Output............................................................................. 424
Country Keyboard Type Missing Characters ................................................. 424
Unicode/CJK Decode Setup with Windows Host........................................................ 426
Setting Up the Windows Registry Table for Unicode Universal Output................ 426
Adding CJK IME on Windows............................................................................... 426
Selecting the Simplified Chinese Input Method on the Host................................. 427
Selecting the Traditional Chinese Input Method on the Host ............................... 427
Programming Reference................................................................................................................ 429
Symbol Code Identifiers............................................................................................... 429
AIM Code Identifiers..................................................................................................... 430
Sample Barcodes............................................................................................................................ 435
UPC/EAN ..................................................................................................................... 435
UPC-A, 100% ....................................................................................................... 435
UPC-A with 2-digit Add-on.................................................................................... 435
UPC-A with 5-digit Add-on.................................................................................... 435
UPC-E .................................................................................................................. 436
UPC-E with 2-digit Add-on.................................................................................... 436
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UPC-E with 5-digit Add-on.................................................................................... 437
EAN-8 ................................................................................................................... 437
EAN-13, 100%...................................................................................................... 437
EAN-13 with 2-digit Add-on .................................................................................. 437
EAN-13 with 5-digit Add-on .................................................................................. 438
Code 128...................................................................................................................... 438
GS1-128 ............................................................................................................... 438
Code 39........................................................................................................................438
Code 93........................................................................................................................439
Code 11 with 2 Check Digits........................................................................................ 439
Interleaved 2 of 5 ......................................................................................................... 439
MSI with 2 Check Digits ............................................................................................... 439
Chinese 2 of 5.............................................................................................................. 440
Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................. 440
Korean 3 of 5................................................................................................................ 440
GS1 DataBar............................................................................................................... 441
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (formerly GS1 DataBar-14) .................................. 441
GS1 DataBar Truncated ....................................................................................... 441
GS1 DataBar Stacked .......................................................................................... 441
GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional ................................................................ 442
GS1 DataBar Limited............................................................................................ 442
GS1 DataBar Expanded ....................................................................................... 443
GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked ......................................................................... 443
2D Symbologies........................................................................................................... 443
PDF417 ................................................................................................................ 443
Data Matrix ........................................................................................................... 444
GS1 Data Matrix ................................................................................................... 445
Maxicode .............................................................................................................. 445
QR Code............................................................................................................... 445
GS1 QR ................................................................................................................ 446
MicroQR ............................................................................................................... 446
Aztec..................................................................................................................... 446
Grid Matrix ............................................................................................................ 447
Han Xin................................................................................................................. 447
Postal Codes................................................................................................................ 447
US Postnet ........................................................................................................... 447
UK Postal.............................................................................................................. 447
Japan Postal......................................................................................................... 448
Australian Post ..................................................................................................... 448
OCR ............................................................................................................................ 449
OCR-A .................................................................................................................. 449
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OCR-B .................................................................................................................. 449
MICR E13B........................................................................................................... 449
US Currency ......................................................................................................... 449
Numeric Barcodes.......................................................................................................................... 450
Cancel.......................................................................................................................... 450
Numeric Barcodes........................................................................................................ 450
Alphanumeric Barcodes ................................................................................................................ 452
Cancel.......................................................................................................................... 452
Alphanumeric Barcodes............................................................................................... 452
ASCII Character Sets...................................................................................................................... 469
Communication Protocol Functionality........................................................................................ 479
Functionality Supported via Communication (Cable) Interface .................................... 479
Functionality Supported via Radio Communication ..................................................... 480
Signature Capture Code................................................................................................................. 481
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 481
Code Structure............................................................................................................. 481
Signature Capture Area........................................................................................ 481
CapCode Pattern Structure .................................................................................. 482
Start / Stop Patterns..................................................................................................... 482
Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 483
Data Format ................................................................................................................. 483
Additional Capabilities................................................................................................. 484
Signature Boxes........................................................................................................... 484
Non-Parameter Attributes.............................................................................................................. 485
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 485
Attributes...................................................................................................................... 485
Model Number ...................................................................................................... 485
Serial Number....................................................................................................... 485
Date of Manufacture ............................................................................................. 485
Date of First Programming ................................................................................... 486
Configuration Filename ........................................................................................ 486
Beeper/LED .......................................................................................................... 487
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Parameter Defaults............................................................................................... 488
Beep on Next Bootup ........................................................................................... 488
Reboot .................................................................................................................. 488
Host Trigger Session ............................................................................................ 488
Firmware Version ................................................................................................. 489
Scankit Version..................................................................................................... 489
ScanSpeed Analytics............................................................................................ 489
ScanSpeed Analytics ..................................................................................................................... 490
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 490
Histogram Decode Information .................................................................................... 490
Image of Slowest Decoded Barcode........................................................................... 494
Upgrading Over Bluetooth Without A Cradle............................................................................... 497
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 497
Upgrading Without a Cradle......................................................................................... 497
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 498
Index ................................................................................................................................................ 499
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Introduction

This guide provides information about using the CS6080 Zebra product and accessories, if applicable.
IMPORTANT: If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Zebra Global Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at: www.zebra.com/support

Configurations

For additional information regarding the latest available configurations, check Solutions Pathway.

Scanners

This guide covers the following configurations:
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Part Number Description
CS6080-SR40004VZWW CS6080 Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Standard Range, Midnight Black, Vibration Motor
CS6080-SR40004VMWW CS6080 Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Standard Range, Midnight Black, Vibration Motor, MFi
CS6080-SR40004VZK CS6080 Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Standard Range, Midnight Black, Vibration Motor - India, Korea, Japan Only
CS6080-SR40004VZCN CS6080 Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Standard Range, Midnight Black, Vibration Motor - China Only
CS6080-SRK0004VZWW CS6080 Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Standard Range,
Midnight Black, Vibration Motor
CS6080-SRK0004VZK CS6080 Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Standard Range,
Midnight Black, Vibration Motor - India, Korea, Japan Only
CS6080-SRK0004VZCN CS6080 Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Standard Range,
Midnight Black, Vibration Motor - China Only
CS6080-HC4F00BVZWW CS6080: Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Healthcare, FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor
CS6080-HC4F00BVMWW CS6080: Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
Healthcare, FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor, MFi
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CS6080-HC4F00BVZK CS6080: Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
CS6080-HC4F00BVZCN CS6080 Cordless: Companion Scanner, Inductive, Area Imager,
CS6080-HCKF00BVZWW CS6080: Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Healthcare,
CS6080-HCKF00BVZK CS6080: Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Healthcare,
CS6080-HCKF00BVZCN CS6080 Corded: Companion Scanner, Area Imager, Healthcare, HC

Accessories

This guide covers the following configurations:
BTRY-CS60EAB0E-04 Spare Battery, CS6080-SR
BTRY-CS60EAB0E-04K Spare Battery, CS6080-SR - India, Korea, Japan Only
BTRY-CS60EABHE-0B Spare Battery, CS6080-HC
BTRY-CS60EABHE-0BK Spare Battery, CS6080-HC - India, Korea, Japan Only
CR6080-SC100F4WW CS6080 Cordless: Standard Cradle, Inductive, Bluetooth, Midnight
CR6080-SC100F4CN CS6080 Cordless: Standard Cradle, Inductive, Bluetooth, Midnight
CR6080-PC100FBWW CS6080 Cordless: Presentation Cradle, Inductive, Bluetooth,
CR6080-PC100FBCN CS6080 Cordless: Presentation Cradle, Inductive, Bluetooth,
CR6080-SA40004WW CS6080 Cordless: 4-Slot Device Cradle Adapter Cup, Inductive,
CR6080-BA40004WW CS6080 Cordless: 4-Slot Battery Cradle Adapter Cup, Inductive,
CVTR-U70060C-04 7 ft (2.1m) Corded USB Converter - CS6080-SR (Midnight Black)
CVTR-U70060C-0B 7 ft (2.1m) Corded USB Converter - CS6080-HC (HC White)
LNYD-000060W-04 Lanyard, Retractor, Silicon Sleeve - CS6080 Cordless (Midnight Black)
CUP-GS0060C-04 Gooseneck Cup - CS6080-SR Corded (Midnight Black)
CUP-GS0060C-0B Gooseneck Cup - CS6080-HC Corded (HC White)
STND-GS0060C-04 Gooseneck Intellistand - CS6080-SR Corded (Midnight Black)
STND-GS0060C-0B Gooseneck Intellistand - CS6080-HC Corded (HC White)
STND-WS0060C-04 Gooseneck Intellistand, Weighted - CS6080-SR Corded (Midnight
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Part Number Description
Healthcare, FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor - India, Korea, Japan Only
Healthcare, FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor - China Only
FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor
FIPS, HC White, Vibration Motor - India, Korea, Japan Only
White, Vibration Motor - China Only
Part Number Description
Black - 1 Slot for Scanner and 1 Slot for Spare Battery. USB-C Cradle Cable CBL-CS6-S07-04 Sold Separately.
Black - 1 Slot for Scanner and 1 Slot for Spare Battery.USB-C Cradle Cable CBL-CS6-S07-04 Sold Separately. China Only.
Healthcare White. USB-C Cradle Cable CBL-CS6-S07-0B Sold Separately.
Healthcare White. USB-C Cradle Cable CBL-CS6-S07-0B Sold Separately. China Only.
Midnight Black
Midnight Black
Black)
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Kits

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Part Number Description
STND-WS0060C-0B Gooseneck Intellistand, Weighted - CS6080-HC Corded (HC White)
CBL-CS6-S07-04 CS6080 Cordless Cradle Cable: USB-C (Cradle) to USB-A (Host)
Cable; 7ft. (2.1m), Straight - Midnight Black
CBL-CS6-S07-0B CS6080 Cordless Cradle Cable: USB-C (Cradle) to USB-A (Host)
Cable; 7ft. (2.1m), Straight - HC White
This guide covers the following configurations:
Part Number Description
CR6080-SC400F4WW CS6080 Cordless: 4-Slot Device ShareCradle, Inductive, Midnight
Black. Includes Power Supply and DC line cord. 3-wire grounded country specific AC line cord sold separately.
CR6080-BC40004WW CS6080 Cordless: 4-Slot Battery ShareCradle, Inductive, Midnight
Black. Includes Power Supply and DC line cord. 3-wire grounded country specific AC line cord sold separately.
CS6080-SR400004SVW CS6080-SR Black Cordless Standard Cradle KIT:
CS6080-SR40004VZWW Scanner, CR6080-SC100F4WW Cradle, CBL-CS6-S07-04 USB-C Cable
CS6080-SR40000KSVW CS6080-SR Black Corded (with Stand) KIT: CS6080-SRK0004VZWW
Scanner, STND-GS0060C-04 Stand
CS6080-SR40000TZVW CS6080-SR Black Cordless (with Lanyard) KIT:
CS6080-SR40004VZWW Scanner, LNYD-000060W-04 Lanyard
CS6080-SR40000TSVW CS6080-SR Black Cordless Standard Cradle (with Lanyard) KIT:
CS6080-SR40004VZWW Scanner, CR6080-SC100F4WW Cradle, LNYD-000060W-04 Lanyard, CBL-CS6-S07-04 USB-C Cable
CS6080-HCB00004P1W CS6080-HC White Cordless FIPS Presentation Cradle KIT:
CS6080-HC4F00BVZWW Scanner, CR6080-PC100FBWW Cradle, CBL-CS6-S07-0B USB-C Cable
CS6080-HCB0000KSVW CS6080-HC White Corded FIPS (with Stand) KIT:
CS6080-HCKF00BVZWW Scanner, STND-GS0060C-0B Stand
CS6080-HCB0000TZVW CS6080-HC White Cordless FIPS (with Lanyard) KIT:
CS6080-HC4F00BVZWW Scanner, LNYD-000060W-04 Lanyard
CS6080-HCB0000TP1W CS6080-HC White Cordless FIPS Presentation Cradle (with Lanyard)
KIT: CS6080-HC4F00BVZWW Scanner, CR6080-PC100FBWW Cradle, LNYD-000060W-04 Lanyard, CBL-CS6-S07-0B USB-C Cable

Chapter Descriptions

Topics covered in this guide are as follows:
Getting Started provides a product overview, unpacking instructions, and cable connection information.
123Scan and Software Tools describes the Zebra software tools available for customizing scanner
operation.
Data Capture provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning barcodes, general
instructions and tips about scanning, and decode ranges.
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Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications provides suggested scanner
maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pinouts).
Radio Communications provides information about the modes of operation and features available for
wireless communication. This chapter also includes programming barcodes to configure the scanner.
User Preferences describes each user preference feature and provides programming barcodes for
selecting these features.
Imaging Preferences describes imaging preference features and provides programming barcodes for
selecting these features.
USB Interface describes how to set up the scanner with a USB host.
SSI Interface describes the system requirements of the Simple Serial Interface (SSI), which provides a
communications link between Zebra decoders and a serial host.
Symbologies describes all symbology features and provides programming barcodes for selecting these
features for the scanner.
Data Formatting: ADF, MDF, Preferred Symbol briefly describes the Zebra features available for
customizing scanner operation.
OCR Programming describes how to set up the scanner for OCR programming.
Standard Parameter Defaults provides a table of all host devices and miscellaneous scanner defaults.
Country Codes provides barcodes for programming the country keyboard type for the USB keyboard
(HID) device.
Country Code Pages provides barcodes for selecting code pages for the country keyboard type.
CKJ Decode Control describes control parameters for Unicode/CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
barcode decode through USB HID Keyboard Emulation mode.
Programming Reference provides a table of AIM code identifiers, ASCII character conversions, and
keyboard maps.
Sample Barcodes includes sample barcodes of various code types.
Numeric Barcodes includes the numeric barcodes to scan for parameters requiring specific numeric
values.
Alphanumeric Barcodes includes the alphanumeric barcodes to scan for parameters requiring specific
alphanumeric values.
ASCII Character Sets provides ASCII character value tables.
Communication Protocol Functionality lists supported scanner functionality by communication protocol.
Signature Capture Code describes CapCode, a special pattern that encloses a signature area on a
document and allows the scanner to capture a signature.
Non-Parameter Attributes defines non-parameter attributes.
ScanSpeed Analytics describes the Zebra ScanSpeed Analytics sof
of barcodes that slow down processes.
tware that allows the identification
Upgrading Over Bluetooth Without A Cradle provides information about performing upgrades on the
scanner without a cradle, using 123Scan.

Notational Conventions

The following conventions are used in this document:
•Bold text is used to highlight the following:
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* Baud Rate 9600
Feature/Option
* Indicates Default
Dialog box, window and screen names
Drop-down list and list box names
Check box and radio button names
Icons on a screen
Key names on a keypad
Button names on a screen.
Bullets (•) indicate:
Action items
Lists of alternatives
Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
Throughout the programming barcode menus, asterisks (
settings.

Icon Conventions

The documentation set is designed to give the reader more visual clues. The following graphic icons are used throughout the documentation set. These icons and their associated meanings are described below.
NOTE: The text here indicates information that is supplemental for the user to know and that is not required to complete a task.
IMPORTANT: The text here indicates information that is important for the user to know.
CAUTION—EYE INJURY: Wear protective eyewear when performing certain tasks.
CAUTION—PRODUCT DAMAGE: If the precaution is not taken, the product could be damaged.
*) are used to denote default parameter
CAUTION: If the precaution is not heeded, the user could receive minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION—HOT SURFACE: Touching this area could result in burns.
CAUTION—ESD: Observe proper electrostatic safety precautions.
CAUTION—ELECTRIC SHOCK: Disconnect the printer power before performing certain procedures to
avoid the risk of electric shock.
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WARNING: If danger is not avoided, the user CAN be seriously injured or killed.
DANGER! If danger is not avoided, the user WILL be seriously injured or killed.
NOTE: This is an icon for wired networking notes.
NOTE: This is an icon for wireless networking notes.

Service Information

If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Zebra Global Customer Support for your region. Contact information is available at www.zebra.com/support
When contacting support, please have the following information available:
Serial number of the unit
Model number or product name
About This Document
.

Feedback

Software/firmware type or version number
Zebra responds to calls by email, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements.
If your problem cannot be solved by Zebra Customer Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Zebra is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty.
If you purchased your Zebra business product from a Zebra business partner, contact that business partner for support.
If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about this guide, send an email to
EVM-techdocs@zebra.com
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Getting Started

Introduction

Introducing the CS6080 Companion Scanner, featuring a groundbreaking design that easily converts between corded and cordless operation, hand-held and hands-free, as your needs change. As a cordless scanner, the CS6080 is small enough to tuck in a pocket and offers the latest mobile technology including contactless charging. As a corded scanner, the CS6080 offers compact scanning for spaces with limited real-estate. Whether you purchase a corded or cordless model up front, you can change modes at any time for superior investment protection. And you get Zebra's industry-leading scanning performance and our unique DataCapture DNA and industry-preferred management tools that make it easier than ever to integrate, deploy and manage your scanners.
This guide provides basic instructions for setting up, programming, and using CS6080 scanners. The scanner is available in the following versions:
CS6080-SR: Standard Range
CS6080-HC: Healthcare
NOTE: This guide applies to all scanner configurations, including cordless, corded, standard range and
healthcare unless specifically indicated.
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Features

Removable Battery
Scanner Window
Programmable Button
Scan Button
Beeper
LED Indicators
USB Converter
Cable
Scanner Window
Programmable Button
Scan Button
Beeper
LED Indicators

Cordless Front View

Figure 1 Cordless Front View
Getting Started

Corded Front View

Figure 2 Corded Front View
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Bottom View

NFC
Release Latch
Finger Grip Recess
Figure 3 Bottom View

Unpacking the Scanner

Carefully remove all protective material from the scanner and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received the following equipment:
CS6080
Getting Started
Lithium-Polymer battery (cordless) or USB Converter Cable (corded)
Quick Start Guide.
Inspect the equipment. If any equipment is missing or damaged, contact support. See Service Information
on page 26 for contact information.

Installing the Battery

Use the battery to charge the cordless scanner.

Inserting the Battery

1. Insert the battery into the scanner.
Figure 4 Inserting the Battery
2. Press the battery into the scanner until the battery snaps into place.
NOTE: If you purchased a corded configuration, using the corded USB Converter Cable and want to
convert to a cordless configuration, using a battery, remove the corded USB Converter Cable prior to step
1.
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Getting Started

Removing the Battery

To remove the battery, press the release and pull the battery away from the scanner.
Figure 5 Removing the Battery

Installing the Corded USB Converter Cable

Use the USB Converter Cable to connect the corded scanner to a host.

Inserting the USB Cable

1. Insert the corded USB Converter Cable into the scanner.
2. Connect the other end of the corded USB Converter Cable to a USB port on the host PC.
NOTE: If you purchased a cordless configuration, using a battery and want to convert to a corded
configuration, using the corded USB Converter Cable, remove the battery prior to step 1.
Figure 6 Inserting the USB Cable

Removing the USB Cable

To remove the corded USB Converter Cable, press the release and pull the cable away from the scanner.
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Figure 7 Removing the USB Cable
Standard
Healthcare Presentation

Charging

Use a cradle or charging pad to charge the cordless scanner and use the battery charger or cradle to charge spare batteries.

Charging via Cradle

NOTE: Only applies to cordless configurations.
Getting Started
1. Connect the cable to the cradle with the USB-C connector.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the host PC, or to a USB power adapter plugged
into an AC outlet with the USB-A connector.
3. Insert the CS6080 into a scanner slot to begin charging.
In the Standard cradle, insert the scanner upright with the battery side first.
In the Healthcare Presentation cradle, insert the scanner upside down with the scanner window first.
Figure 8 Charging via Cradle
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Getting Started
Standard
Healthcare Presentation
Figure 9 4-Slot Device Charging Cradle
The CS6080 begins charging. The charge status LEDs light to indicate progress. See Beeper and LED
Indications on page 38 for more information.
Connecting Cradle Cable
Figure 10 Connecting the Cradle Cable

Charging via Charging Pad

NOTE: Only applies to cordless configurations.
1. Follow the third party instructions for connecting your charging pad to power.
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Getting Started
LED Charging Status
2.
Place the scanner on the charging pad with the buttons facing up.
The battery charging indicator LED on the scanner lights to show the charging status.
NOTE: The CS6080 is only compatible with Qi type charging pads and charging times cannot be guaranteed when using third party accessories.
Figure 11 Charging via Charging Pad

Charging Spare Batteries

1. Connect the cable to the cradle with the USB-C connector.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the host PC, or to a USB power adapter plugged
into an AC outlet with the USB-A connector.
3. Remove the spare battery slot cap.
4. Insert the battery into the spare battery slot to begin charging. The charge LED on the cradle lights to
show the charging status.
Figure 12 Charging Spare Batteries
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Figure 13 4-Slot Battery Charging Cradle
LED Charging Status (4)

Charging Temperature

Getting Started
Charge batteries in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F). Charging is halted at temperatures above 40°C.
The scanner or accessory indicates when charging is disabled due to abnormal temperatures via its LED and/or battery icon (see Table 2 on page 38).

Button Actions

To actuate the buttons, apply a finite force to the button recess.
For subsequent button actuations, remove force, and then re-apply force.
Table 1 Button Actions
Scan Button (...)
Single press Trigger
Double press Issue connection to last known address if disconnected/if
Hold for 3 seconds Battery status
Hold until beam goes off plus 5 seconds longer
Programmable Button (-)
Action Description
connected in HID mode to an Apple device, will send show/hide keypad
Night mode
Single press (not in cradle) default* Show/hide keypad
Single press option 2 Programmable trigger
Single press option 3 Toggle lamp mode (cordless only)
Single press in cradle Toggle lamp mode (cordless only)
Double press Drop Bluetooth connection
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123Scan and Software Tools

Introduction

This chapter briefly describes the Zebra software tools available for customizing scanner operation.

123Scan

123Scan is a software tool that simplifies scanner setup and more.
Intuitive enough for first time users, the 123Scan wizard guides users through a streamlined setup process. Settings are saved in a configuration file that can be printed as a single programming barcode for scanning, emailed to a smart phone for scanning from its screen, or downloaded to the scanner using a USB cable.
Through 123Scan a user can:
Configure a scanner using a wizard.
Program the following scanner settings.
Speaker tone / volume settings.
Enable / disable symbologies.
Communication settings.
Modify data before transmission to a host using:
Advanced Data Formatting (ADF) - Scan one barcode per trigger press.
Multicode Data Formatting (MDF) - Scan many barcodes in one trigger press (select scanners).
Preferred Symbol - Single out one barcode on label of many (select scanners).
Load parameter settings to a scanner via the following.
Barcode scanning.
Scan a paper barcode.
Scan a barcode from a PC screen.
Scan a barcode from a smart phone screen.
Download over a USB cable.
Load settings to one scanner.
Stage up to 10 scanners simultaneously (Powered USB Hub recommended with 0.5 amp / port).
Validate scanner setup.
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View scanned data within the utility's Data view screen.
Capture an image and save to a PC within the utility's Data view screen.
Review settings using the Parameter Report.
Clone settings from an already deployed scanner from the Start screen.
Upgrade scanner firmware.
Load settings to one scanner.
Stage up to 10 scanners simultaneously (Powered USB Hub recommended with 0.5 amp / port).
View statistics such as:
Asset tracking information.
Time and usage information.
Barcodes scanned by symbology.
Battery diagnostics (select scanners).
Generate the following reports.
Barcode Report - Programming barcode, included parameter settings, and supported scanner
models.
Parameter Report - Parameters programmed within a configuration file.
Inventory Report - Scanner asset tracking information.
Validation Report - Scanned data from the Data view.
Statistics Report - All statistics retrieved from the scanner.
For more information go to: www.zebra.com/123Scan

Communication with 123Scan

Use a USB cable or Bluetooth connection to connect the scanner to a Windows host computer running 123Scan.

123Scan Requirements

Host computer running Windows XP, 7, 8, and 10
Scanner
USB cable or Bluetooth connection.

123Scan Information

For more information on123Scan, go to: www.zebra.com/123Scan.
.
For a 1 minute tour of 123Scan, go to: www.zebra.com/ScannerHowToVideos
To see a list of all of our software tools, go to: www.zebra.com/scannersoftware
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123Scan and Software Tools

Scanner SDK, Other Software Tools, and Videos

Tackle all your scanner programming needs with our diversified set of software tools. Whether you need to simply stage a device, or develop a fully featured application with image and data capture as well as asset management, these tools help you every step of the way.
To download any of the following free tools, go to: www.zebra.com/scannersoftware
123Scan configuration utility
SDKs
Scanner SDK for Windows (connection through Bluetooth, USB cable to scanner and USB cable to
cradle)
Scanner SDK for Linux (connection through USB cable to scanner and USB cable to cradle)
Scanner SDK for Android (Bluetooth connection only)
Drivers (connection through Bluetooth, USB cable to scanner and USB cable to cradle)
OPOS driver
JPOS driver
USB CDC driver
TWAIN driver
Scanner Management Service (SMS) for Remote Management (connection through USB cable to
scanner and USB cable to cradle)
Windows
Linux
How-To-Videos
.
NOTE: For a list of SDK supported scanner functionality by communication protocol, see Communication
Protocol Functionality on page 479.
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Data Capture

Introduction

This chapter provides beeper and LED definitions, techniques involved in scanning barcodes, general instructions and tips about scanning, and decode ranges.

Beeper and LED Indications

The digital scanner issues different beep sequences/patterns and an LED display to indicate status. Table
2 defines beep sequences/patterns and LED displays which occur during both normal scanning and while
programming the digital scanner.

Digital Scanner Indications

Table 2 Digital Scanner Beeper and LED Indications
Beeper Sequence LED Indication
Standard Use
Low/medium/high beeps Green Power up.
Scanning
None Green solid Presentation Mode on.
None No LED; green LED is
turned off
Medium beep
(or as configured)
Four long low beeps Red A transmission error was detected in a scanned symbol. The data
Five long low beeps Red Conversion or format error.
None Red (fast blink) on
Wireless Operation
Low, high, low, high Red Out of batch storage memory, unable to store new barcode.
Radio Indications
Green flash A barcode was successfully decoded. (See Other LED Indicators
trigger press
Presentation Mode off.
on page 42 for programming beeper sounds.)
is ignored. This occurs if a unit is not properly configured. Check option setting.
Scanner is disabled by a host command to the scanner.
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Table 2 Digital Scanner Beeper and LED Indications (Continued)
Beeper Sequence LED Indication
Low None Scanner inserted into a cradle (may be disabled).
Low, high Blue Bluetooth connection established.
High, low Red Bluetooth disconnection event.
Long low, long high Red Bluetooth page timeout; remote device is out of range/not
powered.
Long low, long high, long low, long high
None Blue (blink) Bluetooth attempting reconnection.
Five high Blue (blink) Enable Beep on Reconnect Attempt (default is disable).
Six high Blue (fast/fast/slow) Paging state indication.
Parameter Programming
Long low/long high beeps Red Input error, incorrect barcode or Cancel scanned, wrong entry,
High/low beeps Green Keyboard parameter selected. Enter value using barcode
High/low/high/low beeps Green Successful program exit with change in the parameter setting.
Red Bluetooth connection attempt was rejected by remote device.
incorrect barcode programming sequence; remain in program mode.
keypad.
ADF Programming
High/low beeps Green Number expected. Enter another digit. Add leading zeros to the
front if necessary.
Low/low beeps Green Alpha expected. Enter another alphabetic character or scan the
End of Message barcode.
High/high beeps Green blinking ADF criteria or action is expected. Enter another criteria or action
or scan the Save Rule barcode.
High/low/low beeps Green All criteria or actions cleared for current rule, continue entering
rule.
High/low/high/low beeps Green
(turns off blinking)
Long low/long high beeps Red Rule error. Entry error, wrong barcode scanned, or criteria/action
Low beep Green Deleted last saved rule. The current rule is left intact.
Low/high/high beeps Green All rules deleted.
Long low/long high/long low/long high beeps
Long low/long high/long low beeps
Red Out of rule memory. Erase some existing rules, then try to save
Green (turns off blinking)
Rule saved. Rule entry mode exited.
list is too long for a rule. Re-enter criteria or action.
rule again.
Cancel rule entry. Rule entry mode exited because of an error or the user asked to exit rule entry.
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Table 3 Cradle LED Indications
LED Indication
Standard Use
Green (stays on) Power Up
Green (slow blinking) Not enough voltage to charge the scanner (for resolution, see
Radio Indications
Blue (off, then on) Bluetooth connection established
Blue Page button
Blue (fast/fast/slow) Page issued
Maintenance Indications
Red (stays on) Enter boot loader
Red blinking Firmware installation
Data Capture
Troubleshooting on page 52)
Table 4 lists the conditions in which the specified host controls the System Indicator LED.
Table 4 Host Controlled Cradle LED Indications
123Scan
Green (slow blinking) Scanner connected to 123Scan
Red (fast bllinking) File being transferred to the scanner (parameters and firmware)
Red (slow blinking) Firmware activated on the scanner; loaded into memory
Green (solid) Programming completed successfully (parameters and firmware)
Red (solid) Error State
SMS
Blinking Red (Both scanner and cradle)

LED Indicators

Table 5 LED Indicators
Decode Indicator LED
Successful decode Green
On error Red
LED Indication
Loading the SMS package to scanner
Action Description
Battery Indicator LED
When in cradle and charging is complete Solid Green
When in cradle and charging is in progress Blinking Amber
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Table 5 LED Indicators
Action Description
When in cradle and there is a charging error Fast Blinking Amber
When used in hand-held mode and theScan Button (...) is pressed for 3 seconds - Full Battery
When used in hand-held mode and the Scan Button (...) is pressed for 3 seconds - Mid Charge
When used in hand-held mode and the Scan Button (...) is pressed
- Low Battery
Bluetooth Indicator LED
While actively pairing Blinking Blue
Connected Solid Blue
Bluetooth Error Steady Red for 2 seconds
Solid Green
Solid Amber
Solid Red
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Other LED Indicators

Table 6 Other LED Indicators
Action Beeper Sequence System/Decode LED Description
Standard Use
Bootup Low, Medium, High Green Power Up
Decode As configured Green A barcode symbol was
decoded
Hands-free Mode (Presentation On)
Hand-held Mode None Green (stays off) Presentation mode off
TRANSMIT_ERROR 4x Low Red Transmission error
CONVERT_ERROR 5x Low Red Conversion or format error
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SNAPSHOT_START Low Blinking green Snapshot mode started
SNAPSHOT_COMPLETE Low Default Green LED mode
SNAPSHOT_TIMEOUT High, Low Default Green mode based
Parameter Programming
ENTRY_ERROR Low, High Red Input error: incorrect
NUMBER_EXPECTED High, Low Green Number expected. Enter
PARAM_ENTERED High, Low, High, Low Green Successful program exit
ADF Programming
None Green (stays on) Presentation mode on
Snapshot mode completed based upon Hand-held / Hands-free mode state
Snapshot mode timed out upon Hand-held / Hands-free Mode state
barcode, programming
sequence, or Cancel
scanned.
value using numeric
barcodes.
with change in parameter
setting.
NUMBER_EXPECTED High, Low Green Enter another digit. Add
leading zeros to the front if
necessary.
ALPHA_EXPECTED Low, Low Green Enter another alphabetic
character or scan the End
of Message barcode.
CRIT_ACT_EXPECTED High, High Blinking Green ADF criteria or action is
expected. Enter another
criterion or action, or scan
the Save Rule barcode.
RULE_SAVED High, Low, High, Low Green (turns off blinking) Rule saved. Rule entry
mode exited.
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Table 6 Other LED Indicators
Action Beeper Sequence System/Decode LED Description
CRIT_ACT_CLEARED High, Low, Low Green All criteria or actions
cleared for current rule,
continue entering rule.
LAST_RULE_DELETED Low Green Delete last saved rule. The
current rule is left intact.
ALL_RULES_DELETED Low, High, High Green All rules are deleted.
OUT_OF_RULE_MEM Low, High, Low, High Red Out of rule memory. Erase
some existing rules, then
try to save rule again.
CANCEL_RULE_ENTRY Low, High, Low Green (turns off blinking) Cancel rule entry. Rule
entry mode exited because
of an error or the user
asked to exit rule entry.
RULE_ERROR Low, High Red Entry error, wrong barcode
scanned, or criteria/action
list is too long for a rule.
Re-enter criterion or
action.
Macro PDF
MPDF_BUFFERED 2x Low None MPDF sequence buffered.
MPDF_FILE_ID_ERROR 2x Long Low None File ID error. A barcode not
in the current MPDF
sequence was scanned.
MPDF_OUT_OF_MEMORY 3x Long Low None Out of memory. There is
not enough buffer space to
store the current MPDF
symbol.
MPDF_BAD_SYMBOLOGY 4x Long Low None Bad symbology. Scanned
a 1D or 2D barcode in a
MPDF sequence, a
duplicate MPDF label, a
label in an incorrect order,
or trying to transmit an
empty or illegal MPDF
field.
MPDF_FLUSH_BUFFER 5x Long Low None Flushing MPDF buffer.
MPDF_ABORT Fast Warble None Aborting MPDF sequence.
MPDF_FLUSH_NO_DATA Low, High Red Flushing an already empty
MPDF buffer.
Wireless Operation
OUT_OF_MEMORY Low, High, Low, High Red Out of batch storage
memory, unable to store
new barcode.
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Table 6 Other LED Indicators
Action Beeper Sequence System/Decode LED Description
Maintenance Indications
Enter Bootloader High, High Steady Red
Firmware Installation None Blinking Red
If a cordless scanner is connected using FIPS, when the trigger is pressed the System LED is Amber until the session ends (trigger release, session timeout, or successful decode).
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Scanning

NOTE: The scanner emits a white illumination with a green aim dot.

Hand-Held Scanning

1. Aim the digital scanner at a barcode and press the trigger to decode.
2. Press the trigger until the digital scanner beeps, indicating the barcode is successfully decoded. For more information on beeper and LED definitions, see Beeper and LED Indications on page 38
Figure 14 Scanning in Hand-Held Mode.
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Hands-Free Scanning

The scanner is in hands-free (presentation) mode when it sits in the CR6080-PC cradle. During idle conditions the scanner operates in object detection mode, where it automatically wakes up to decode a barcode presented in the field of view. In object detection mode it is normal for the illumination LEDs to be dimly lit.
To scan:
1. Ensure all connections are secure (see appropriate host chapter).
2. Present the barcode in the scanner field of view.
3. Upon successful decode, the scanner beeps and the LED flashes green. (For more information about
beeper and LED definitions, Beeper and LED Indications on page 38).
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Figure 15 Corded Scanning in Hands-Free Mode
Figure 16 Cordless Scanning in Hands-Free Mode
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Aiming with Digital Scanner

When scanning, the digital scanner projects a green LED dot which allows positioning the barcode within its field of view. See Decode Ranges on page 48 for the proper distance to achieve between the digital scanner and a barcode.
Figure 17 Aiming Dot
The digital scanner turns on its white illumination LEDs to illuminate the target barcode.
To scan a barcode, center the symbol.
Figure 18 Scanning Orientation with Aiming Dot
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The digital scanner can also read a barcode presented within the aiming dot not centered. The top examples in Figure 19 on page 47 show acceptable aiming options, while the bottom examples can not be decoded.
Figure 19 Acceptable and Incorrect Aiming
The aiming dot is smaller when the digital scanner is closer to the symbol and larger when it is farther from the symbol. Scan symbols with smaller bars or elements (mil size) closer to the digital scanner, and those with larger bars or elements (mil size) farther from the digital scanner.
The digital scanner beeps to indicate that it successfully decoded the barcode. For more information on beeper and LED definitions, see Table 2 on page 38.
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Decode Ranges

Table 7 CS6080 Decode Ranges
Barcode Type Symbol Density
Code 39 5.0 mil 2.4 in/6.1 cm 9.5 in/24.1 cm
Code 128 5.0 mil 2.8 in/7.1 cm 9.0 in/22.9 cm
100% UPC 13.0 mil 1.8 in/4.6 cm 19.5 in/49.5 cm
PDF 417 6.67 mil 2.4 in/6.1 cm 8.0 in/20.3 cm
Data Matrix 10.0 mil 2.9 in/7.4 cm 8.5 in/21.5 cm
QR Code 15.0 mil 1.2 in/3.0 cm 11.5 in/29.2 cm
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CS6080-SR & CS6080-HC
Typical Working Ranges
Near Far
20.0 mil 2.5 in/6.3 cm 26.0 in/66.0 cm
20.0 mil 1.2 in/3.0 cm 14.0 in/35.6 cm
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Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications

Introduction

This chapter provides suggested digital scanner maintenance, troubleshooting, technical specifications, and signal descriptions (pin-outs).

Maintenance

IMPORTANT: Use pre-moistened wipes and do not allow liquid cleaner to pool.
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Ensure the following items are addressed when using sodium hypochlorite (bleach) based cleaners:
For scanner only. Do not use on cradle.
Always follow the manufacturer’s recommended instructions: use gloves during application and remove
the residue afterwards with a damp cloth to avoid prolonged skin contact while handling the scanner.
Due to the powerful oxidizing nature of sodium hypochlorite, the metal surfaces, including electrical
contacts on the scanner, are prone to oxidation (corrosion) when exposed to this chemical in the liquid form (including wipes) and should be avoided. In the event that these type of disinfectants come in contact with metal on the scanner, prompt removal with a dampened cloth after the cleaning step is critical.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the device, use only approved cleaning and disinfecting agents listed below. The use of non-approved cleaning or disinfecting agents may void the warranty.

Known Harmful Ingredients

The following chemicals are known to damage the plastics on Zebra scanners and should not come in contact with the device:
Acetone
Ammonia solutions
Aqueous or alcoholic alkaline solutions
Aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons
Benzene
Carbolic acid
Compounds of amines or ammonia
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Ethanolamine
Ethers
Ketones
TB-lysoform
Toluene
Trichloroethylene.

Approved Cleaners for Standard CS6080 Digital Scanners and Cradles

Isopropyl alcohol 70% (including wipes)
10% Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite 0.55%) and water solution
3% Hydrogen Peroxide and 97% water solution
Mild dish soap
1 (see Important note above)

Approved Disinfectant Cleaners for Healthcare Configurations of the CS6080 Digital Scanners and Cradles

IMPORTANT: * = Scanner only. Do not use on cradle.
Only use cleaning agents from the following list, following the manufacturer’s instructions:
3% Hydrogen Peroxide and 97% Water solution
10% Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite 0.55%) and 90% Water Solution
91% Isopropyl Alcohol and 9% Water Solution
Azowipe
Clorox Dispatch Hospital Cleaner Disinfectant Towels with Bleach
Clorox Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner
Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes
Clorox Healthcare Hydrogen Peroxide Wipes
Clorox Healthcare Multi-Surface Quat Alcohol Wipes
Diversey D10 Concentrate Detergent Sanitizer
Diversey Dimension 256 Neutral Disinfectant Cleaner
Diversey Oxivir Tb Wipes
Diversey Virex II 256 One-Step Disinfectant Cleaner
Metrex CaviCide
Metrex CaviCide1
Medipal Alcohol Wipes
Metrex CaviWipes
Metrex CaviWipes1
PDI Easy Screen® Cleaning Wipe
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PDI Sani-Cloth AF3 Germicidal Disposable Wipe
PDI Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal Disposable Wipe
PDI Sani-Cloth HB Sani-Germicidal Disposable Wipe
PDI Sani-Cloth Plus Germicidal Disposable Cloth
PDI Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Wipe
Progressive Products Wipes Plus
Sani Professional Disinfecting Multi-Surface Wipes
Sani-Hands® Instant Hand Sanitizing Wipes
SC Johnson Windex Original Glass Cleaner with Ammonia-D
Sterets Alcowipe
Steris Coverage Plus Germicidal Surface Wipes
Veridien Viraguard

Cleaning the Digital Scanner

Routinely cleaning the exit window is required. A dirty window may affect scanning accuracy. Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window.
To clean the scanner:
1. Dampen a soft cloth with one of the approved cleaning agents listed above or use pre-moistened
wipes.
2. Gently wipe all surfaces, including the front, back, sides, top and bottom. Never apply liquid directly to
the scanner. Be careful not to let liquid pool around the scanner window, trigger, cable connector or any other area on the device.
3. Be sure to clean the trigger and in between the trigger and the housing (use a cotton-tipped applicator
to reach tight or inaccessible areas).
4. Do not spray water or other cleaning liquids directly into the exit window.
5. Wipe the scanner exit window with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning optical material
such as eyeglasses.
6. Immediately dry the scanner window after cleaning with a soft non-abrasive cloth to prevent streaking.
7. Allow the unit to air dry before use.
8. Scanner connectors:
a. Dip the cotton portion of a cotton-tipped applicator in isopropyl alcohol.
b. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator back-and-forth across the connector on the
Zebra scanner at least 3 times. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connector.
c. Use the cotton-tipped applicator dipped in alcohol to remove any grease and dirt near the connector
area.
d. Use a dry cotton tipped applicator and rub the cotton portion of the cotton-tipped applicator
back-and-forth across the connectors at least 3 times. Do not leave any cotton residue on the connectors.
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Troubleshooting

Table 8 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions
The aiming dot does not appear when pressing the trigger.
Digital scanner emits aiming dot, but does not decode the barcode.
No power to the digital scanner. If the configuration requires a power supply,
re-connect the power supply.
Incorrect host interface cable is used.
Interface/power cables are loose. Re-connect cables.
Digital scanner is disabled. For USB IBM hand-held, IBM table-top, and OPOS
Aiming pattern is disabled. Enable the aiming pattern. See Hand-Held Decode
Digital scanner is not programmed
for the correct barcode type.
Barcode symbol is unreadable. Scan test symbols of the same barcode type to
The aiming dot is not correctly placed on the symbol.
Distance between digital scanner and barcode is incorrect.
Connect the correct host interface cable.
modes, enable the digital scanner via the host interface. Otherwise, see the technical person in charge of scanning.
Aiming Pattern on page 96.
Program the digital scanner to read that type of barcode. See Symbologies on page 237.
determine if the barcode is defaced.
Move the symbol so that the aiming dot is within the field of view (see Aiming with Digital Scanner on
page 47).
Move the scanner closer to or further from the barcode. See Decode Ranges on page 48.
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Table 8 Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions
Digital scanner decodes barcode, but does not transmit the data to the host.
Digital scanner is not programmed for the correct host type.
Interface cable is loose. Re-connect the cable.
Cradle is not programmed for the correct host type.
Digital scanner is not paired to host
connected interface.
Scan the appropriate host type programming barcode. See the chapter corresponding to the host type.
Check digital scanner host parameters or edit options.
Pair digital scanner to the cradle by scanning the PAIR barcode on the cradle.
Imager comes on, but scanner does not decode the barcode.
Host displays scanned data incorrectly.
Digital scanner emits short low/short medium/short high beep sequence (power-up beep sequence) more than once.
Digital scanner emits 4 short high beeps during decode attempt.
Digital scanner emits low/high beeps during programming.
Cradle has lost connection to the host.
In this exact order: disconnect power supply; disconnect host cable; wait three seconds; reconnect host cable; reconnect power supply; reestablish pairing.
If the digital scanner emits four long low beeps, a transmission
Set the scanner's communication parameters to match the host's setting.
error occurred.
This occurs if a unit is not properly configured or connected to the wrong host type.
If the digital scanner emits 5 low beeps, a conversion or format
Configure the digital scanner's conversion parameters properly.
error occurred.
If the digital scanner emits low/high/low beeps, it detected an
Program the correct ADF rules. Refer to the Advanced Data Formatting Programmer Guide.
invalid ADF rule.
Scanner is not programmed correctly.
Ensure the scanner is programmed to read the type of barcode being scanned.
Barcode may be defaced. Ensure the symbol is not defaced. Scan other
barcodes of the same barcode type.
Scanner is not the proper distance
Move scanner closer to or further from barcode.
from the barcode.
Digital scanner is not programmed
to work with the host.
Scan the appropriate host type programming barcode.
Program the proper editing options (e.g., UPC-E to UPC-A Conversion).
The USB bus may put the digital
Normal during host reset. scanner in a state where power to the scanner is cycled on and off more than once.
Digital scanner has not completed
Wait several seconds and scan again. USB initialization.
Input error, incorrect barcode or Cancel barcode was scanned.
Scan the correct numeric barcodes within range for
the parameter programmed.
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Table 8 Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions
Digital scanner emits low/high/low/high beeps during programming.
Digital scanner emits low/high/low beeps.
Out of host parameter storage space.
Out of memory for ADF rules. Reduce the number of ADF rules or the number of
During programming, indicates out of ADF parameter storage space.
ADF transmit error. Refer to the Advanced Data Formatting Guide for
Invalid ADF rule is detected. Refer to the Advanced Data Formatting Guide for
Scan Default Parameters on page 66.
steps in the ADF rules.
Erase all rules and re-program with shorter rules.
information.
information.
Digital scanner emits a power-up beep after changing USB host type.
Digital scanner emits frequent beeps.
Digital scanner emits five long low beeps after a barcode is decoded.
Digital scanner emits long beeps for 5 seconds when scanning a barcode.
Digital scanner LED blinks even if the pairing request was canceled from remote
iOS/Android
Scanner battery LED turns solid red for a few seconds.
device.
The USB bus re-established power to the digital scanner.
No power to the scanner. Check the system power. If the configuration requires
Incorrect host interface cable is used.
Interface/power cables are loose. Check for loose cable connections and re-connect
Conversion or format error was detected.
The scanner conversion parameters are not properly configured.
Conversion or format error was detected.
An ADF rule was set up with characters that can't be sent for the host selected.
Conversion or format error was detected.
A barcode was scanned with characters that can't be sent for that host.
Memory is full. Download barcode data to the host and clear the
If pass key entry is canceled from the tablet/phone, the digital scanner remains in the pass key entry mode for 30 seconds before timing out.
Battery is not charged. Charge the battery. See Charging on page 31.
Normal when changing USB host type.
a power supply, re-connect the power supply.
Verify that the correct host interface cable is used. If
not, connect the correct host interface cable.
cables.
Ensure the scanner conversion parameters are
properly configured.
Change the ADF rule, or change to a host that can
support the ADF rule.
Change the barcode, or change to a host that can
support the barcode.
memory.
To exit pass key entry mode scan Cancel or scan any
other barcode.
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Table 8 Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions
Bluetooth LED turns off. Scanner is out of range. Move closer to the host and press any button to
re-pair with the host.
Digital scanner does not fully charge.
The cradle LED is green but slow blinking.
NOTE: If after performing these checks the digital scanner still experiences problems, contact the distributor or call support.
Scanner is not properly seated on the cradle or Qi wireless charging pad.
Not enough voltage to charge the scanner.
Ensure the scanner is properly seated in the cradle or
properly placed on a Qi wireless charging pad.
Unplug the cradle, ensure the proper cable is used
and that the hub is able to supply power to all
devices.

Dump Scanner Parameters

To debug a scanner issue, scan the following barcode with the scanner connected in USB HID keyboard
®
mode to Microsoft information and parameter settings to a text document.
Windows Notepad or Wordpad. This outputs all the scanner's asset tracking
See the parameter numbers in Standard Parameter Defaults on page 378 to interpret the parameter/attribute numbers in the output.
NOTE: Use 123Scan if available as an alternative to using this feature. 123Scan is the preferable method for outputting scanner information.
For proper formatting, it may be necessary to first scan <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> (1) on page 125.

Send Versions

Report Software Version
Scan the following barcode to send the version of software installed in the scanner.
Dump Scanner Parameters
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Serial Number
Scan the following barcode to send the scanner serial number to the host.
Serial Number
Manufacturing Information
Scan the following barcode to send the scanner manufacturing information to the host.
Manufacturing Information
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Technical Specifications

NOTE: Operating current specifications are subject to change.
Table 9 Technical Specifications
Item Description
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions - CS6080-SR
CS6080-SR Scanner
Standard Cradle
Dimensions - CS6080-HC
CS6080-HC Scanner
Presentation Cradle
Weight - CS6080-SR
Corded
Cordless
Standard Cradle
Weight - CS6080-HC
Corded
Cordless
Presentation Cradle
.9 in H x 1.8 in W x 4.3 in D / 2.3cm H x 4.6 cm W x 10.9 cm D
4.5 in H x 3.1 in W x 4.2 in D / 11.3 cm H x 7.8 cm W x 10.7 cm D
.9 in H x 1.8 in W x 4.3 in D / 2.3 cm H x 4.6 cm W x 10.9 cm D
3.5 in H x 2.1 in W x 2.4 in D / 9.0 cm H x 5.3 cm W x 6.1 cm D
2.0 oz / 56.0 g
2.9 oz / 83 g
4.9 oz / 138.0 g
2.0 oz / 58 g
3.1 oz / 87 g
3.4 oz / 96 g
Input Voltage Range
Scanner and cradle
Current Mode Typ
Available Colors Midnight Black (CS6080-SR), Healthcare White (CS6080-HC) Supported Host Interfaces USB Keyboard Support Supports over 90 international keyboards FIPS Security Certification CS6080-HC: Certified Compliant with FIPS 140-2 User Indicators Direct Decode Indicator
Performance Characteristics
Motion Tolerance (hand-held) Up to 20 in. / 51 cm, per second for 13 mil UPC in optimized
4.5 to 5.5 VDC Host Powered; 4.5 to 5.5 VDC External Power Supply
Operating @ Nominal = 5V 400 Idle @ Nominal = 5V 90 Cradle, Standard USB 450 Cradle, BC1.2 USB 600
Good Decode LEDs Beeper (adjustable tone and volume) Haptic feedback on decode Capacitive trigger with haptic and audible feedback Dedicated Battery Gauge Dedicated Bluetooth LED
mode.
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Table 9 Technical Specifications (Continued)
Item Description
Light Source Aiming Pattern: Circular 525nm true green LED
Illumination 1 Warm White LED Imager Field of View 44.5° horizontal, 33.5° vertical nominal Image Sensor 1,280 x 960 pixels Minimum Print Contrast 20% minimum reflective difference Skew Tolerance +/- 60° Pitch Tolerance +/- 60° Roll Tolerance 0° - 360° Minimum Element Resolution Code 39 - 5.0 mil
User Environment
Operating Temperature 32° to 122°F / 0° to 50°C Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F / -40° to 70°C Humidity 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Drop Specification (Scanner) Designed to withstand multiple drops @ 5 ft./1.5 m to concrete Tumble Specification (Scanner) Designed to withstand 250 tumbles in 1.5 ft./0.5 m tumbler
Note: 1 tumble = 0.5 cycle Ambient Light Immunity 0 to 10037 Foot Candles/0 to 108,000 Lux Environmental Sealing Scanner rated IP65 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) +/-15kV Air discharge, +/-8kV Direct, +/-8kV Indirect
Radio Specifications
Bluetooth Radio Standard Bluetooth Ver sion 5.0 with BLE: Class 1 33 0 ft. (100m)
and Class 2 33 ft. (10m), Serial Port and HID Profiles Adjustable Bluetooth Power Output power adjustable down to negative 10 dBm in 8 Steps
Battery
Battery Capacity/Type Scans Per Battery Charge 13,000 scans Operating Time Per Full Charge 18 hours
Battery Charge Time (from empty)
CS6080-SR: Standard USB Full charge: 6 hours CS6080-SR: BC1.2 USB Full charge: 3 hours CS6080-HC: Standard USB Full charge: 8 hours CS6080-HC: BC1.2 USB Full charge: 6 hours
735 mAh Lithium Polymer battery
Accessories
Cordless Accessories
Corded Accessories
Standard cradle, presentation cradle, spare battery, 4-slot scanner
ShareCradle, 4-slot battery ShareCradle, lanyard
Gooseneck Intellistand (weighted and standard), cup, corded USB
converter
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Table 9 Technical Specifications (Continued)
Item Description
Symbol Decode Capability
1D Base 32 (Italian Pharma), Codabar/NW7, Code, 11, Code 39,
Code 93, Code 128, GS1 DataBar, I 2 of 5, Korean 3 of 5, MSI
Plessey, UPC/EAN. 2D Aztec, Composite Codes, DataMatrix, DotCode, Han Xin,
MaxiCode, PDF417, MicroPDF417, Postal Codes, QR Code,
Micro QR, TLC-39, SecurPharm OCR OCR-A, OCR-B, MICR, US Currency
Utilities and Management
123Scan Programs scanner parameters, upgrades firmware, provides
scanned barcode data and prints reports. See 123Scan and
Software Tools on page 35.
Symbol Scanner SDK Generates a fully-featured scanner application, including
documentation, drivers, test utilities and sample source code.
www.zebra.com/ScannerSDKforWindows
Scanner Management Service (SMS) Remotely manages your Zebra scanner and queries its asset
information.
www.zebra.com/sms
Decode Ranges (Typical)*
See Decode Ranges on page 48.
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Duty Cycle

The plot shown in Figure 20 indicates the maximum allowed duty cycle changes with ambient temperature in Level Trigger Mode.
Figure 20 Level Trigger Mode
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The plot shown in Figure 21 indicates the maximum allowed duty cycle changes with ambient temperature in Scene Detection Mode.
Figure 21 Scene Detection Mode
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User Preferences

* High Volume
(0)
Feature/Option
* Indicates Default
Option Value

Introduction

You can program the digital scanner to perform various functions, or activate different features. This chapter describes each user preference feature and provides programming barcodes for selecting these features.
The digital scanner ships with the settings shown in Table 10 on page 63 (also see Standard Parameter
Defaults on page 378 for all defaults). If the default values suit requirements, programming is not
necessary.
To set feature values, scan a single barcode or a short barcode sequence. The settings are stored in non-volatile memory and are preserved even when the digital scanner is powered down.
NOTE: Most computer monitors allow scanning the barcodes directly on the screen. When scanning from the screen, be sure to set the document magnification to a level where you can see the barcode clearly, and bars and/or spaces are not merging.
If not using a USB cable, see USB Interface for selecting the host type after the power-up beeps sound. This is only necessary upon the first power-up when connected to a new host.
To return all features to default values, see Default Parameters on page 66. Throughout the programming barcode menus, asterisks indicate (
*) default values.
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User Preferences

Scanning Sequence Examples

In most cases, scanning one barcode sets the parameter value. For example, to set the beeper tone to high, scan the High Frequency (beeper tone) barcode listed under Beeper Tone on page 70. The digital scanner issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green, signifying a successful parameter entry.
Other parameters, such as Serial Response Time-Out or Data Transmission Formats, require scanning several barcodes. See these parameter descriptions for this procedure.

Errors While Scanning

Unless otherwise specified, to correct an error during a scanning sequence, just re-scan the correct parameter.

User Preferences Parameter Defaults

Table 10 lists defaults for user preferences parameters. To change the default values:
Scan the appropriate barcodes in this guide. These new values replace the standard default values in memory. To recall the default parameter values, see Default Parameters on page 66.
Configure the digital scanner using the 123Scan
Tools on page 35).
configuration program (see 123Scan and Software
See Standard Parameter Defaults on page 378 for all user preferences, hosts, symbologies, and miscellaneous default parameters.
Table 10 User Preferences Parameter Defaults
Parameter
User Preferences
Set Default Parameter Restore Defaults 66
Parameter Barcode Scanning 236 ECh Enable 67
Beep After Good Decode 56 38h Enable 67
Direct Decode Indicator 859 F2h 5Bh Disable 68
Beeper Volume 140 8Ch High 69
Beeper Tone 145 91h Medium 70
Beeper Duration 628 F1h 74h Medium 71
Suppress Power Up Beeps 721 F1h D1h Do Not Suppress 71
Decode Pager Motor 613 F1h 65h Enable 72
Decode Pager Motor Duration 626 F1h 72h 150 msec 72
Night Mode Trigger 1215 F8h 04h BFh Disable 74
Night Mode Toggle N/A N/A N/A 75
Parameter
Number
SSI Number
1
2
Default
Page
Number
Night Mode Silence Beeper Radio Indications 2262 F8h 08h D6 Enable Always 76
1
Parameter number decimal values are used for programming via RSM commands.
2
SSI number hex values are used for programming via SSI commands.
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Table 10 User Preferences Parameter Defaults (Continued)
Parameter
Parameter
Number
SSI Number
1
2
Default
Night Mode Silence Beeper Low Battery Indication 2263 F8h 08h D7 Enable Always 77
Night Mode Silence Beeper Parameter
2264 F8h 08h D8 Enable Always 78
Programming Indications
Scan Button Sensitivity 2133 F8 08 55 Normal Touch 80
Programmable Button Sensitivity 2134 F8 08 56 Normal Touch 80
Haptic Feedback (Vibrate) on Button Touch 1251 F8h 04h E3h Enable 81
Click on Button Touch 1252 F8h 04h E4h Enable 82
Scan Button ADF Rule Selection 2070 SSI # F8h 08h
No Action 85
16h
Programmable Button ADF Rule Selection 2071 (SSI # F8h 08h
No Action 86
17h)
Hands-Free ADF Rule Selection 2072 (SSI # F8h 08h
No Action 87
18h)
Lamp Mode Control 1711 F8h 06h AFh Disable
88
(SR configurations)
Enable Lamp Mode without Scanning (HC configurations)
Lamp Mode Timeout 1712 F8h 06h B0h 5 Minutes 89
Page
Number
Low Power Mode 128 80h Enable 89
Time Delay to Low Power Mode 146 92h 1 sec 90
Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim
729 F1h D9h 15 sec 92
(Applies to cordless configurations only)
Battery Preservation Mode
1765 F8h 06h E5h Enable 93
(Applies to cordless configurations only)
Hand-Held Trigger Mode 138 8Ah Level 94
Hands-Free Mode 630 F1h 76h Enable 96
Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern 306 F0h 32h Enable 96
Hands-Free (Presentation) Decode Aiming Pattern 590 F1h 4Eh Disable Hands-Free
97
Decode Aiming Pattern
Picklist Mode 402 F0h 92h Disabled Always 99
Virtual Tether Alarm Configuration 2053 F8h 08h 05h Disable 100
Delay Before Virtual Tether Alarm Activates 2054 F8h 08h 06h 30 Seconds 104
Virtual Tether Alarm Duration 2055 F8h 08h 07h 5 Minutes 104
Defeat Virtual Tether Alarm 2119 F8h 08h 47h Pause Alarm on Scan
105
Button
Pause Virtual Tether Alarm Duration 2120 F8h 08h 48h 30 Seconds 106
Continuous Barcode Read 649 F1h 89h Disable 108
1
Parameter number decimal values are used for programming via RSM commands.
2
SSI number hex values are used for programming via SSI commands.
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Table 10 User Preferences Parameter Defaults (Continued)
Parameter
Parameter
Number
SSI Number
1
2
Default
Number
Unique Barcode Reporting 723 F1h D3h Enable 108
Decode Session Timeout 136 88h 9.9 sec 109
Hands-Free Decode Session Timeout 400 F0h 90h 15 110
Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol 137 89h 0.5 sec 111
Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols 144 90h 0.1 sec 111
Triggered Timeout, Same Symbol 724 F1 D4 Disable 112
Mobile Phone/Display Mode 716 F1h CCh Normal 113
PDF Prioritization 719 F1h CFh Disable 114
PDF Prioritization Timeout 720 F1h D0h 200 ms 115
Decoding Illumination 298 F0h 2Ah Enable 115
Illumination Brightness - Hand-Held 669 F1h 9Dh High 116
Illumination Brightness - Hands-Free 2118 F8h 08h 46h Medium 117
Low Light Scene Detection 810 F2h 2Ah No Low Light Scene
118
Detection
Scene Detect Sensitivity 1943 F8h 97h Low 119
Motion Tolerance (Hand-Held Trigger Mode Only) 858 F2h 5Ah Less Motion Tolerance 120
Product ID (PID) Type 1281 F8h 05h 01h Host Type Unique 121
Product ID (PID) Value 1725 F8h 06h BDh 0 121
Page
ECLevel 1710 F8h 06h AEh 0 122
Miscellaneous Options
Add an Enter Key N/A N/A N/A 122
Transmit Code ID Character 45 2Dh None 122
Prefix Value 99, 105 63h, 69h 7013 <CR><LF> 123
Suffix 1 Value
Suffix 2 Value
98, 104
100, 106
62h, 68h
64h, 6Ah
7013 <CR><LF> 123
Scan Data Transmission Format 235 EBh Data As Is 124
FN1 Substitution Values 103, 109 67h, 6Dh 7013 <CR><LF> 126
Transmit “No Read” Message 94 5Eh Disable 127
Unsolicited Heartbeat Interval 1118 F8h 04h 5Eh Disable 128
securPharm Decoding 1752 F8h 06h D8h Disable 129
securPharm Output Formatting 1753 F8h 06h D9h No Formatting 130
Programmable Button for Single Press 2060 F8h 08h 0Ch Apple Show/Hide
133
Keypad
Programmable Button for Double Press 2103 F8h 08h 37h No Action 134
1
Parameter number decimal values are used for programming via RSM commands.
2
SSI number hex values are used for programming via SSI commands.
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Parameters

Default Parameters

The digital scanner can be reset to two types of defaults: factory defaults or custom defaults. Scan the appropriate barcode below to reset the digital scanner to its default settings and/or set the digital scanner current settings as the custom default.
Restore Defaults - Resets all default parameters as follows:
If custom default values were configured (see Write to Custom Defaults), the custom default
values are set for all parameters each time the Restore Defaults barcode below is scanned.
If no custom default values were configured, the factory default values are set for all parameters
each time the Restore Defaults barcode below is scanned. (For factory default values, see
Standard Parameter Defaults.)
Set Factory Defaults - Scan the Set Factory Defaults barcode below to eliminate all custom default values and set the digital scanner to factory default values (For factory default values, see Standard
Parameter Defaults).
Write to Custom Defaults - Custom default parameters can be configured to set unique default values for all parameters. After changing all parameters to the desired default values, scan the Write to Custom Defaults barcode below to configure custom defaults.
User Preferences
* Restore Defaults
Write to Custom Defaults
Set Factory Defaults
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Parameter Barcode Scanning

Parameter # 236 (SSI # ECh)
To disable the decoding of parameter barcodes, including the Set Defaults parameter barcodes, scan the Disable Parameter Scanning barcode below. To enable decoding of parameter barcode, scan Enable Parameter Scanning.
* Enable Parameter Barcode Scanning
(1)
User Preferences

Beep After Good Decode

Parameter # 56 (SSI # 38h)
Scan a barcode below to select whether or not the digital scanner beeps after a good decode. If selecting Do Not Beep After Good Decode, the beeper still operates during parameter menu scanning and to indicate error conditions.
* Beep After Good Decode (Enable)
(1)
Disable Parameter Barcode Scanning
(0)
Do Not Beep After Good Decode (Disable)
(0)
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User Preferences

Direct Decode Indicator

Parameter # 859 (SSI # F2h 5Bh)
This feature is only supported in Auto Aim and Standard (Level) trigger modes. Scan a barcode below to select optional blinking of the illumination on a successful decode
Disable Direct Decode Indicator - illumination does not blink on a successful decode.
•1 Blink - illumination blinks once upon a successful decode.
•2 Blinks - illumination blinks twice upon a successful decode.
* Disable Direct Decode Indicator
(0)
2 Blinks
(2)
1 Blink
(1)
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Beeper Volume

Parameter # 140 (SSI # 8Ch)
To select a beeper volume, scan the Low Volume, Medium Volume, or High Volume barcode.
Low Volume
(2)
User Preferences
Medium Volume
(1)
* High Volume
(0)
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Beeper Tone

Parameter # 145 (SSI # 91h)
To select a beeper tone, scan one of the following barcodes.
Off (3)
User Preferences
Low Tone
(2)
* Medium Tone
(1)
Medium to High Tone (2-tone)
(4)
High Tone
(0)
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Beeper Duration

Parameter # 628 (SSI # F1h 74h)
To select the duration for the beeper, scan one of the following barcodes.
Short
(0)
User Preferences
* Medium
(1)
Long
(2)

Suppress Power Up Beeps

Parameter # 721 (SSI # F1h D1h)
Scan a barcode below to select whether or not to suppress the digital scanner power-up beeps.
* Do Not Suppress Power Up Beeps
(0)
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Suppress Power Up Beeps
(1)

Decode Pager Motor

Parameter # 613 (SSI # F1h 65h)
The scanner includes a pager motor which, when enabled, vibrates the scanner for a period of time when a successful decode occurs.
Scan a barcode below to enable or disable the pager motor. If enabled, scan the appropriate barcode to set the period of time in which to vibrate the scanner (see Decode Pager Motor Duration below).
Pager Motor Disable
(0)
User Preferences

Decode Pager Motor Duration

Parameter # 626 (SSI # F1h 72h)
* 150 msec
(15)
* Pager Motor Enable
(1)
200 msec
(20)
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User Preferences
Decode Pager Motor Duration (continued)
250 msec
(25)
300 msec
(30)
400 msec
(40)
600 msec
(60)
500 msec
(50)
750 msec
(75)
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User Preferences

Night Mode

Parameter # 1215 (SSI # F8h 04h BFh)
The Night Mode feature allows the user to easily switch to a quiet mode in order to use the pager motor with the beeper off.
NOTE: Do not use Lamp Mode, Night Mode, and Low Light Assist together.
Enter and exit Night Mode in one of two ways:
Scan Enable Night Mode Trigger (1) on page 75 and use the trigger to toggle between entering and exiting Night Mode.
Scan the Toggle Night Mode on page 75 to enter or exit Night Mode, regardless of the state of the Night Mode Trigger parameter.
Entering Night Mode:
Enables Decode Pager Motor
Disables Beep After Good Decode.
Disables Beep on Insertion.
Disables the page beep if the Page Button on page 173 is enabled (the LED and vibrate features
remain enabled).
Disables the Bluetooth disconnect beep.
Vibrates the pager motor.
Exiting Night Mode:
Returns the scanner to the previously programmed states for the parameter changes above. For example, if Beep After Good Decode was enabled before entering Night Mode, it returns to enabled upon exiting night mode.
Sounds two short beeps.
In Night Mode:
Scanning the pairing barcode activates the pager motor instead of the warble beep and, on pairing connection, the pager motor re-activates.
Scanning a default parameter barcode exits Night Mode.
Removing the scanner battery exits Night Mode.
If the scanner loses power due to a dead battery or Battery Off is scanned, the scanner exits Night
Mode on the next power up and resumes normal operation.
For scanners that do not use a pager motor (non-HC units), scanning any Night Mode or pager motor parameters sounds an error beep.
Night Mode Trigger
Enable this to use the trigger to toggle between entering and exiting Night Mode. To toggle, point the scanner away from a barcode, press the trigger until the beam goes off, and then continue pressing the trigger for an additional 5 seconds. Note that pressing the trigger an additional 5 seconds after decoding a barcode has no affect.
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When entering Night Mode, the pager motor vibrates. When exiting Night Mode, the scanner emits two short beeps.
Enable Night Mode Trigger
(1)
Night Mode Toggle
To toggle between entering and exiting Night Mode without using the trigger, scan this barcode. This functions regardless of the state of the Night Mode Trigger parameter.
User Preferences
* Disable Night Mode Trigger
(0)
When scanning this barcode, the pager motor vibrates when entering Night Mode, and the scanner emits two short beeps when exiting Night Mode.
Toggle Night Mode
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User Preferences

Night Mode Silence Beeper Radio Indications

Parameter # 2262 (SSI # F8h 08h D6)
Scan a barcode below to enable or disable this feature.
Disable Always
(0)
* Enable Always
(1)
Disable in Night Mode
(2)
When Disable in Night Mode or Disable Always is active, the following radio beeper indications are silenced:
Radio Indication Name Beeper Sequence Radio Indication
Bluetooth page timeout Long low/long high Remote device is out of range/not
powered.
Bluetooth connection attempt Long low/long high/long
low/long high
Bluetooth connection attempt is rejected by remote device.
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User Preferences

Night Mode Silence Beeper Low Battery Indication

Parameter # 2263 (SSI # F8h 08h D7)
This parameter enables or disables the Night Mode Silence Beeper Low Battery Indication feature.
When Disable in Night Mode or Disable Always is active, the low battery (on the trigger release) be eper indication of four short high beeps is silenced.
Disable Always
(0)
Disable in Night Mode
(2)
* Enable Always
(1)
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User Preferences

Night Mode Silence Beeper Parameter Programming Indications

Parameter # 2264 (SSI # F8h 08h D8)
This parameter enables silencing the beep that occurs when the scanner is being progr ammed if the parameter is set to Disable in Night Mode or Disable Always.
Disable Always
(0)
Disable in Night Mode
(2)
* Enable Always
(1)
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User Preferences
When Disable in Night Mode or Disable Always is active, the following parameter barcode progra mming beeper indications are silenced:
Parameter Programming
Indication Name
Input error Long low/long high Incorrect bar code or Cancel scanned,
Keyboard parameter selected High/low Enter value using bar code keypad.
Successful programming High/low/high/low Successful program exited with change
ADF Programming
Number expected High/low Enter another digit. Add leading zeros to
Alpha expected Low/low Enter another alphabetic character or
ADF criteria/action expected High/high Enter another criteria or action or scan
ADF criteria/action cleared High/low/low All criteria or actions cleared for current
Beeper Sequence
wrong entry, incorrect bar code programming sequence; remain in program mode
in the parameter setting.
the front, if necessary.
scan the End of Message bar code.
the Save Rule bar code.
rule, continuing entering rule.
Parameter Programming
Indication
Rule saved High/low/high/low Rule successfully saved and rule entry
mode exited.
Rule error Long low/long high Entry error, wrong bar code scanned, or
criteria/action list is too long for a rule. Re-enter criteria or action.
Deleted last saved rule Low Deletes the last saved rule but the
current rule is left intact.
All rules deleted Long/high/high All rules entered are deleted.
Out of memory Long low/long high/
long low/long high
Cancel rule entry Long low/long
high/long low
Out of ADF memory. Erase some existing rules, then try to erase the rule again.
Rule entry mode exited because of an error or the user asked to exit rule entry.
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User Preferences

Scan Button Sensitivity

Parameter # 2133 (SSI # F8 08 55)
To adjust the force required to activate the Scan Button, scan one of the barcodes below.
* Normal Touch
(0)
Light Touch
(1)

Programmable Button Sensitivity

Parameter # 2134 (SSI # F8 08 56)
To adjust the force required to activate the Programmable Button, scan one of the barcodes below.
* Normal Touch
(0)
Light Touch
(1)
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User Preferences

Haptic Feedback (Vibrate) on Button Touch

Parameter # 1251 (SSI # F8h 04h E3h)
The scanner provides haptic feedback which, when enabled, vibrates the scanner upon a button touch.
Scan one of the following barcodes to enable or disable this parameter.
* Enable Haptic Feedback (Vibrate) on Button Touch
(1)
Disable Haptic Feedback (Vibrate) on Button Touch
(0)
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User Preferences

Click on Button Touch

Parameter # 1252 (SSI # F8h 04h E4)
Scan one of the following barcodes to enable or disable a click upon a button touch.
* Enable Click on Button Touch
(1)
Disable Click on Button Touch
(0)
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ADF Rule Selection

ADF Rule Selection allows for different ADF rules to be applied to decode data depending on how the data is scanned. On the CS6080 scanner, data can be scanned using the Scan Button, the Programmable Button or in Presentation Mode.
Within ADF a formatting rule can be assigned a Rule Set Flag number from 1 to 4 in its criteria list.
User Preferences
Rule Set Flag 1
For example, an ADF rule can implement as follows:
When a barcode:
Is length 5, and
Starts with the letter P and
Code 128 code type, and
Rule Set Flag 1 is enabled
The ADF Rule Selection setting can be used automatically set or clear one of the Rule Set Flags when the reading of decode data occurs with one of the following triggering sources:
Programmable Button
Scan Button
Rule Set Flag 2
Criteria Actions
Rule Set Flag 3
Rule Set Flag 4
Then format the decode data this way:
Send X
Send first 5 characters of barcode
Send Enter key
Hands-Free
The following options are available for the ADF Rule Selection setting: (= Set Flag, = Clear Flag)
When the reading of decode data occurs, then the four Rule Set Flags in ADF are changed as in the following table (except when No Action is selected):
ADF Rule Selection
No Action (default) No Change No Change No Change No Change
Use Rule 1 Set Cleared Cleared Cleared Use Rule 2 Cleared Set Cleared Cleared Use Rule 3 Cleared Cleared Set Cleared Use Rule 4 Cleared Cleared Cleared Set Use Generic Rules Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared
When ADF processes the decode data, then the criteria for each rule is checked, rules that do not specify a Rule Set Flag number always apply. Rules that specify a Rule Set Flag number apply based on the ADF Rule Selection setting for the trigger source.
Rule Set
Flag 1
Rule Set
Flag 2
Rule Set
Flag 3
Rule Set
Flag 4
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User Preferences
For example if the ADF Rule Selection settings have the following values:
Programmable Button Use Rule 1
Scan Button Use Rule 2
Hands-free Use Rule 3
When a barcode is scanned with:
The Programmable Button pressed, then Rule Set Flag 1 is set and the others are cleared.
The Scan Button pressed, then the Rule Set Flag 2 is set and the others are cleared
Hands-free, then all Rule Set Flags are cleared.
After the Rule Set Flags are adjusted, then the ADF engine processes the decode data. ADF goes down the rule list for the first rule that applies. The rules tagged with a Rule Set number are enabled or disabled based on the ADF Rule Selection settings.
NOTE: If No Action is selected then the state of the Rule Selection Flags from the last decode remain enabled.
When programming ADF rules using ADF Rule Selection, be sure to have rules corresponding to Rule Sets 1 to 4 at the top of the rule list, otherwise a generic rule applies before a rule set based rule is applied.
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User Preferences
Scan Button ADF Rule Selection
Parameter #2070 (SSI # F8h 08h 16h)
* No Action
(0)
Use Rule 1
(1)
Use Rule 2
(2)
Use Rule 4
(4)
Use Rule 3
(3)
Use Generic Rules
(0xff)
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User Preferences
Programmable Button ADF Rule Selection
Parameter #2071 (SSI # F8h 08h 17h)
* No Action
(0)
Use Rule 1
(1)
Use Rule 2
(2)
Use Rule 4
(4)
Use Rule 3
(3)
Use Generic Rules
(0xff)
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User Preferences
Hands-Free ADF Rule Selection
Parameter #2072 (SSI # F8h 08h 18h)
* No Action
(0)
Use Rule 1
(1)
Use Rule 2
(2)
Use Rule 4
(4)
Use Rule 3
(3)
Use Generic Rules
(0xff)
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Lamp Mode

NOTE: Lamp Mode applies to the healthcare cradle and scanner in scan stand only.
Disable Hands-Free Mode (see Hands-Free Mode on page 96) and Enable Lamp Mode with Scanning for on demand Presentation Mode with Timeout when scanner is in a cradle or scan stand.
Lamp Mode uses the scanner to illuminate the workspace around the scanner by providing continuous illumination on demand. Lamp Mode may be enabled or disabled. Once enabled, Lamp Mode is activated or deactivated by pressing the Programmable Button on the scanner. Lamp Mode may be enabled with the option to allow barcode scanning, or not.
Lamp Mode Control
Parameter #1711 (SSI # F8h 06h AFh)
This parameter enables or disables the Lamp Mode feature.
NOTE: The default value for Healthcare configurations of the scanner is Enable Lamp Mode without Scanning.
User Preferences
The default value for SR configurations of the scanner is Disable Lamp Mode.
Do not use Lamp Mode, Night Mode, and Low Light Assist together.
Enable Lamp Mode with Scanning
(1)
* Enable Lamp Mode without Scanning
(default for HC models)
(2)
* Disable Lamp Mode
(0)
(default for SR models)
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User Preferences
Lamp Mode Timeout
Parameter #1712 (SSI # F8h 06h B0h)
This parameter controls how long the lamp remains on for when Lamp Mode is enabled.
1 Minute
(1)
* 5 Minutes
(5)

Low Power Mode

Parameter # 128 (SSI # 80h)
NOTE: Applies to cordless configurations only.
This parameter determines whether or not the digital scanner enters low power mode after a decode attempt.
If disabled, power remains on after each decode attempt.
Disable Low Power Mode
(0)
89
* Enable Low Power Mode
(1)

Time Delay to Low Power Mode

Parameter # 146 (SSI # 92h)
NOTE: This parameter only applies when Low Power Mode is enabled.
This parameter sets the time the digital scanner remains active before entering low power mode. The digital scanner wakes upon trigger press or when the host attempts to communicate with the digital scanner.
100 msec
(65)
User Preferences
* 1 Sec
(17)
3 sec
(19)
500 msec
(69)
2 sec
(18)
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Time Delay to Low Power Mode (continued)
5 sec
(21)
User Preferences
4 sec
(20)
15 sec
(27)
10 sec
(26)
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User Preferences

Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim

Parameter # 729 (SSI # F1 D9)
This parameter sets the time the scanner remains in auto aim before entering Low Power Mode.
Disabled
(0)
5 sec
(5)
* 15 sec
(11)
1 minute
(17)
30 sec
(13)
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User Preferences

Battery Preservation Mode

Parameter # 1765 (SSI # F8h 06h E5h)
NOTE: This parameter only applies to cordless operation.
Battery Preservation Mode preserves the battery charge when the digital scanner is not being used for an extended period of time.
Scan Enable Battery Preservation Mode to internally disconnect the battery from the digital scanner when the digital scanner is unused and not being charged for five hours
completely turns off. This preserves the battery charge as there is no current drain on the battery and significantly extends battery shelf life. To exit Battery Preservation Mode
operation either press the digital scanner trigger or return to charging. The digital scanner cannot scan until the wake up process is complete
battery disconnects from the scanner can be set via Battery Preservation Timeout Value below.
3
1
. In this mode the scanner
2
and return to normal
. This takes a few seconds. The amount of time before the
NOTE:
1
Five hours is the default timeout value but can be changed via Battery Preservation Timeout
Value.
2
Low Power Mode (89) must be enabled for Battery Preservation Mode to take effect.
3
When asleep in Battery Preservation Mode, the digital scanner cannot be accessed for remote
management.
To return back to normal operation, insert the scanner back into the cradle to complete the wake up process.
Scan Disable Battery Preservation Mode to keep the battery connected to the digital scanner at all times. This prevents the battery from being disconnected from the scanner after hours of sitting idle (no scanning) and not charging. When Battery Preservation Mode is disabled, substantial battery shelf life improvements are not gained as compared to when Battery Preservation Mode is enabled.
Scan Battery Preservation Timeout followed by 3 digits in Numeric Barcodes on page 450 to select a different battery preservation timeout value (the default for battery preservation timeout is five hours). For example, if the preservation timeout value should be 12 hours, scan Battery Preservation Timeout below, then scan 0, 1, and 2. To correct an error or change the selection, scan Numeric
Barcodes on page 450.
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* Enable Battery Preservation Mode
(5)
Battery Preservation Timeout Value

Hand-Held Trigger Mode

User Preferences
Disable Battery Preservation Mode
(0)
Parameter # 138 (SSI # 8Ah)
Select one of the following trigger modes for the digital scanner.
Standard (Level) - A trigger press activates decode processing. Decode processing continues until the barcode decodes, you release the trigger, or the Decode Session Timeout on page 109 occurs.
Presentation (Blink) - The digital scanner activates decode processing when it detects a barcode in its field of view. After a period of non-use, the digital scanner enters a low power mode, in which the LEDs turn off until the digital scanner senses motion.
Auto Aim - This trigger mode projects the aiming dot when you lift the digital scanner. A trigger press
activates decode processing. After 5 seconds of inactivity the aiming dot shuts off.
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* Level (Standard)
(0)
User Preferences
Presentation (Blink)
(7)
Auto Aim
(9)
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Hands-Free Mode

Parameter # 630 (SSI # F1h 76h)
In
hands-free presented with a barcode. Lifting the digital scanner causes it to behave according to the setting of the
Hand-Held Trigger Mode on page 94.
If you select Disable Hands-Free Mode, the digital scanner behaves according to the setting of the
Hand-Held Trigger Mode on page 94 regardless of whether the CS6080 is in the presentation cradle.
mode, when you place the CS6080 in the presentation cradle, it automatically triggers when
* Enable Hands-Free Mode
(1)
User Preferences

Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern

Parameter # 306 (SSI # F0h 32h)
Select Enable Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern to project the aiming dot during barcode capture, Disable Aiming Pattern on PDF to project the aiming dot when the digital scanner detects a 2D barcode.
NOTE: With Picklist Mode on page 99 enabled, the decode aiming dot flashes even when the Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern is disabled.
Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern to turn the aiming dot off, or Enable Hand-Held Decode
Disable Hands-Free Mode
(0)
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User Preferences
* Enable Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern
(2)
Enable Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern on PDF
(3)
Disable Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern
(0)

Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern

Parameter # 590 (SSI # F1h 4Eh)
Select Enable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern to project the aiming dot during barcode capture, Disable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern to turn the aiming dot off, or Enable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern on PDF to project the aiming dot when the digital scanner detects a 2D barcode.
NOTE: With Picklist Mode on page 99 enabled, the decode aiming dot flashes even when the Decode Aiming Pattern is disabled.
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User Preferences
Enable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern
(1)
* Disable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern
(0)
Enable Hands-Free Decode Aiming Pattern on PDF
(2)
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Picklist Mode

Parameter # 402 (SSI # F0h 92h)
Scan one of the following barcodes to select a Picklist Mode. In this mode, you can pick out and decode a barcode from a group of barcodes that are printed close together by placing the aiming pattern on the barcode you want to decode.
NOTE: Enabling Picklist Mode overrides the Disable Decode Aiming Pattern options. You can not disable the decode aiming pattern when Picklist Mode is enabled.
Enabling Picklist Mode can slow decode speed and hinder the ability to decode longer barcodes.
Enable Picklist Mode Always - Picklist Mode is always enabled.
Enable Picklist Mode in Hand-held Mode - Picklist Mode is enabled when the scanner is out of
hands-free mode and disabled when the scanner is in presentation mode.
Enable Picklist Mode in Hands-free Mode - Picklist Mode is enabled when the scanner is in hands-free
mode only.
Disable Picklist Mode Always - Picklist Mode is always disabled.
User Preferences
Enable Picklist Mode Always
(2)
Enable Picklist Mode in Hands-free Mode
(3)
Enable Picklist Mode in Hand-held Mode
(1)
* Disable Picklist Mode Always
(0)
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User Preferences

Virtual Tether

Virtual Tether feature allows the scanner, cradle or host application to alert users when Bluetooth connection is lost. It works by independently controlling the scanner's illumination, audio, haptics, audio and visual as well as visual LED alarm only options.
To adjust the range of the scanner and cradle connection, change the radio power (high, medium, low). See Radio Output Power on Radio Output Power on page 146.

Configuring the Alarm on the Scanner

Parameter # 2053 (SSI # F8h 08h 05h)
The Virtual Tether alarm on the scanner includes audio, LED, illumination, and haptic which Each alarm type can be enabled or disabled using the barcodes in this section. This allows for creation of custom alarms. This feature is disabled by default.
* Disable Virtual Tether Alarm
(0)
Enable Virtual Tether Alarm
(1)
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