Cino FuzzyScan A770BT Series User manual

WIRELESS IMAGER
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International Edition, Rev. C7

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Revision History
Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev. A Oct 16, 2009 First Release
Rev. A1 Oct 22, 2009 Page 6 Revise “Clone Function” operation method.
Page 68 Add “Save Configuration” and “Master Default” to System Commands.
Rev. A2 Nov 27, 2009
Page 53 “Bluetooth Device Name” – Modify user define characters from 1 – 14 characters to
1 – 16 characters.
Page 69 Add “Indications”.
Rev. A3 Mar 05, 2010
Page 25 Modify UPC-E/EAN-8 expansion and UPC-A standardization.
Page 43 Rename “Time Out Control” to “Serial Response Time-out”.
Page 45 Rename “Presentation Scanning Mode” to “Presentation Control”.
Page 48 Rename “Auto Power Off Duration” to “Light Source On Time”.
Add “Extremely short” option to Good Read Duration.
Page 49 Rename “Presentation Scanning Auto-sense” to “Presentation Auto-sense”.
Add “Presentation Sensitivity”
Rev. A4 Apr 27, 2010 Page 38 Hands Free Time-out – Add “Disable”.
Page 43 Baud Rate – Add 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS.
Rev. A5 Jun 28, 2010
Page 27 Add “UPC/EAN Security Level”.
Page 49 Add “Time Delay to Low Power Trigger”
Page47 Add“GoodReadIndicator”.
Page 48 Add “Scan Voting”.
Rev. A6 Sep 20, 2010
Page 25,26 Rename ”Scan Voting” to “Supplement Scan Voting” and add “Supplement Scan
Voting” in Symbology Reading Control
Page 27 Add “EAN Supplement Control”
Page 38 Keyboard Layout – Add “Czech (QWERTY)”, remove “Universal”, and rename
Spain (QWERTY) to Spain (Spanish QWERTY), Latin America (QWERTY) to Spain
(Latin America, QWERTY)

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Rev. A6 Sep 20, 2010 Page 48 Remove ”Scan Voting” and add “Scan Rate Control ”
Page 54 Add “<Scanned Data><Field Delimiter><Quantity>” parameter selection in Batch Data
Quantity Output Format.
Rev. A7 Nov 10, 2010 Page 44 Baud Rate – Cancel Baud Rate 300/600 BPS.
Rev. A8 Jan 2, 2011 Page 47 Buzzer Tone Adjust – Modify No power-on beep behavior. The setting of No
power-on beep will impact both Bluetooth Scanner and Smart Cradle.
Add “Beeping Control” setting.
Rev. A9 Mar 04, 2011 Page 44 Baud Rate – Revise 57.6K BPS and 115.2K BPS option code from 6.7. to 8.9.
Rev. B1 Mar 22, 2011
Page 23 Add ”Code 39 Security Level”.
Page 45 Add “NAK Retry Count”.
Add “ACK/NAK Transmission Indication”.
Page 69 Add “Numeric Bar Codes ”.
Page 73 Add “Connecting Apple iOS Devices Quick Sets”.
Rev. B2 Jul 22, 2011
Page 19, 29, 34, 67 UCC/EAN-128 was renamed GS1-128.
Page 45 Rename “ACK/NAK Transmission Indication” to “ACK Indication”.
Page 45 Rename the 2 parameters of the “ACK Indication”.
(Disable→Disable ACK Time-out Indication, Enable→Enable ACK Time-out
Indication)
Page 45 Add 2 new parameters to “ACK Indication”.(Disable ACK Indication, Enable ACK
Indication)
Page 47 Add 6 parameters to “Serial response time -out”. (800 m seconds, 3 seconds, 4
seconds, 8 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds)
Page 47 Cancel the parameter "User defined value (seconds)” of “Serial response time
-out”.
Page 54 Add “Laser Aiming Control” function.

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Rev. No. Released Date Description
Rev. B3 Nov 04, 2011 Page 3, 5, 10 “Paging/ Reset button” is changed from 3 seconds to 5 seconds.
Page 24 Add a new function “Codabar Check Digit Settings”
Rev. B4 Jan 03, 2012
Page 49 Cancel 1 parameter of “Code 39/Code 128 Emulation”.(Disable standard cod 39
emulation - -0)
Page 49 Change of default setting to Enable standard code 39 skip emulation in “Code 39/
Code 128 Emulation”.
(Disable standard code 39 emulation (0)→Enable standard code 39 skip
emulation (1))
Rev. B5 Mar 05, 2012 Page 56 Add 3 new functions:”1D Barcode Forward-reading Indication”, “1D Barcode
Backward-reading Indication”, “1D Barcode Direction Indication Transmission”
Rev. B6 Jul 25, 2012
Page 18 Add ”USB HID Legacy” option for “Host Interface Selection”.
Page 23 Add “Code 128 security level”
Page 49 Restore the behavior and default setting of the Code39/Code 128 Emulation in
“Wand/Laser Emulation Control” function.
Page 56 Add “LED illumination Control” and “LED Illumination Delay” functions for Trigger
Mode and Low Power Mode.
Rev. B7 Aug 20, 2013 Page 21 Modify “Readable Bar Code Setting” section
Page 69 Modify “Symbology ID Table”
Rev. C1
Jan 15, 2014
Jan 23, 2014
Support 2D Functions
Page 2 Change the indicator of full charged status to “steady green”
Page 7 Add “HID Legacy Mode” and HID Mode with Passkey”
Page 10 Add “Sleep Mode” and “Power Off”
Page 11 Modified “Quantity Feature” of Batch Scanning
Page 69 Modified “Presentation Sensitivity”

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Rev. C2 May 08, 2014
Support 1D Pocket Scanner
Page 21: Add “USB EFT Terminal Mode” for “Host Interface Selection”.
Page 96 add “USB HID Legacy Mode” Host Interface Quick Set Command.
Page 97 Add “Abort” Quick Set Command
Rev. C3 May 09, 2014 Page 16 Add “Clear All Scanned Data” Command.
Rev. C4 Feb. 06, 2015 Page 50 Add “MaxiCode Setting”
Rev. C5 Mar. 09, 2015
Page 13 Add “Paging Function”
Page 71 Add “Radio Connection Beeps”
Page 73 Add “HID Mode Transmit Delay”
Page 85 Remove “HID Link Quality Setting” and add “Link Quality Control”
Rev. C6 June. 03, 2015 Page 74 Modified “Good Read Duration”
Page 98 Modified “Uninstall” Quick Set
Rev. C7 Sep. 09, 2015
Support 2D Pocket Scanner
Page 3 Add “Using the Function Keys of Pocket Scanner”
Page 13 Add “ Enter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode”
Remove “Sleep Mode” and modify “Power Off”
Page 15 Modify “How to Transmit Stored Data”
Page 16 Add “How to Delete Last Scanned Data”
Page 17 Add “Simultaneous Barcode Scanning and On-screen Keyboard”
Page 18 Add “ Check Battery Status” & Battery Status Indication
Page 74 Add “Buzzer Volume”
Page 75 Add “Timestamp Functions”; including Set Date, time, and Timestamp Format setting
Page 76 Add 2D “Stored Data Output Format”

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Rev. C7 Sep. 09, 2015
Page 77 Add “Radio Link Mode for Discoverable Mode”
Page 79 Modify “HID Mode Transmit Delay”
Page 80 Rename “Time Delay Low Power Trigger” to “Time Delay to Low Power Standby
Mode” and change default value to 5secs
Add “Low Power Stand-by mode Link Indication”
Change “Good Read Duration default value to “1””
Page 86 Remove “Link Supervision Time Out”
Page 87 Rename “Sleep Time-out Control” to “Radio-off Time-out Control”;
Change default value of connect state to 12(x5) min.; and change default value of
disconnect state to 5 (x1) min,
Change “power Off Time –out” default value to 1(x5) min
Set “power off Time out” to “0” will enter power-off mode immediately
Page 89 Change “Batch Data Quantity Output Format” to “Stored Data Output Format”
Page 91 Rename “Bluetooth Power Saving Mode” to “Bluetooth Sniff Control”; Enable
Bluetooth Sniff Control.
Modify “Link Quality Control”
Page 92 Add “On-screen Keyboard Control”
Page 108 Add “General Approach”, “iOS Approach” and “Switch On-screen Keyboard” Quick
Sets.
Page 110 Remove “Sleep” system command

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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan 1
Preparation before Using 3
Decide Your Radio Link Mode 5
Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode 6
Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode 7
Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode 9
Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode 10
Out-of-range Scanning/Presentation Scanning/ Power Off 12
Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode) 14
Configure Your FuzzyScan
Bar Code Programming Manual 19
Programming Procedures 20
Host Interface Selection 24
Symbology Reading Control 25
Keyboard Interface Control 56
Serial Interface Control 61
Wand/Laser Emulation Control 65
Operation Control 67
Condensed DataWizard 97
Appendix
Symbology ID Table 101
Keyboard Function Code Table 103
ASCII Input Shortcut 104
Link Mode Quick Set/Operation Mode Quick Set 105
Host Interface Quick Set 106
Option Codes 107
System Commands 109
Indications 110

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Central Indicator
Side Indicators
Paging/Reset Button
USB Bus Power Switch
Host Interface Port
DC Power Jack
Central Power Indicator
Reserved
USB Bus Power Switch
USB Port
DC Power Jack
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Bluetooth Cordless Image Scanner. Powered by the combination of cutting-edge
FuzzyScan Imaging Technology and Bluetooth wireless technology, it not only provides outstanding reading performance,
but also delivers the convenience and freedom of mobility. It’s ideal for a broad range of applications to unleash your
productivity with ease. This document provides a quick reference for installation and operation. The complete documentation
is available at www.cino.com.tw.
A770BT Series HB211x Smart Cradle
F780BT & L780BT HB2100 USB Charging Cradle
F680BT & L680BT
Link Indicator
Status Indicator
Beeper
Scan Window
Trigger
Battery Cavity
End Cap

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PA670BT & Px680BT Scanners
Status Indicator
Power/Link Indicators
Left Key
Function Key 1 (FN1)
Function Key 2 (FN2)
Right Key
Trigger
Battery Cover
Reset Key
Micro USB Port
Scan Window
Central Indicator
Side Indicators (HB3112 only)
USB Bus Power Switch
Mounting Holes
DC Power Jack
Paging/Reset Key
Host Interface Port (HB3112)
USB Port (HB3100)

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Using the Function Keys of Pocket Scanner:
Function Keys Functions Actions
Left Key Check battery status Short press the key
Transmit stored batch data Long press the key
Right Key Power off the scanner Long press the key
Function Key 1 On-screen keyboard toggle Short press the key
Enter Bluetooth discoverable mode Long press the key
Function Key 2 Delete last scanned data (batch scanning) Short press the key
Enter batch scanning (inventory mode) Long press the key
Short Press: Press the key for less than 1 second.
Long Press: Press and hold the key for more than 3 seconds.

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Preparation before Using – Gun type Scanners
Install the Battery
Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside
the battery cavity.
Slide the battery pack into the battery cavity until hearing a click sound before locking it
with the end cap. The scanner will give 4 beeps when the battery pack is installed
properly if the battery pack still has power.
Secure the end cap with the screw provided.
Charging the Battery
Choose an appropriate plug and slot it into the power adapter cavity until it is locked.
Then plug the AC power plug into the AC wall socket.
Plug the DC power cord of power supply unit into the DC Jack of the cradle. The smart
cradle emits the power-on beeps and the central indicator gives one blue blink. If you
use the charging cradle, the central power indicator turns steady blue.
Place the scanner on the cradle. The status indicator of scanner turns steady red if the
battery is not fully charged. When the battery is fully charged, the status indicator of
scanner turns steady green.
Please charge the new battery pack for 8 hours before its first use.
Use USB Bus Power
If USB 3.0 is available in your host device, both battery charging and regular operation
can be supported by the USB Bus Power without using external power supply.
If only USB 2.0 is available in your host device, we recommend using external power
supply as power source, because the power supplied from USB2.0 is not enough to
support both battery charging and regular operation simultaneously.
If you want to use this feature, please slide the USB bus power switch to “ON”. Then
connect the cradle to the host device via USB cable.

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Preparation before Using – Pocket Scanners
Install the Battery
Take off the battery cover from the scanner by removing two blue tapes.
Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside
the battery cavity. Then click the battery pack into the battery cavity carefully.
Place the battery cover in the right orientation onto the back of the scanner. Screw in
and tighten the four shipped M2 screws in sequence by a small screw-driver in the
clockwise direction.
Charging the Battery via Power Supply Unit
Choose the right plug and slot it into the power supply unit cavity until a “click” is heard.
Then plug the power supply unit into the wall outlet
Please make sure the USB bus power switch is in “OFF” position.
Plug the DC connector of the power supply unit into the DC Jack of the cradle. The
cradle emits four beeps. For the Smart cradle, the central indicator blinks blue once
and side indicators lights red. For the charging cradle, the central indicator lights blue.
Place the scanner onto the cradle. When the battery is fully charged, the status
indicator of scanner will light green.
Charge the Battery via USB 3.0 Port
The scanner can also be charged via the USB 3.0 port without the power supply unit.
You can connect the cradle to USB 3.0 port of host device by a USB cable, then slide
the USB bus power switch to “ON”. After that, place the scanner onto the cradle.
The scanner can also be charged via its micro USB port by connecting the micro USB
cable to USB 3.0 port of host device or the commercial USB power adapter connected
to the wall socket.

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Decide Your Radio Link Mode
The FuzzyScan Bluetooth image scanner provides several radio link modes to communicate with most host devices. When
the Bluetooth-enabled host device is not available, it can work with the smart cradle in PAIR mode (peer-to-peer connection)
or PICO mode (multiple connections) to provide a plug-and-play cordless migration of your existing non-Bluetooth-enabled
devices. Moreover, you are also able to use the scanner to work with Bluetooth-enabled host devices via SPP mode or HID
mode.
When the radio link is disconnected, the scanner is capable of reconnecting the radio link automatically when it returns to the
communication coverage. But please note that this feature is not available in SPP slave mode. If you would like to change
the radio link mode, please scan the “Uninstall” command to reset the scanner to uninstall state.
PAIR Mode
If the Bluetooth device is not available in your existing system, PAIR mode is the simplest plug-and-play solution. In this
mode, a smart cradle can only work with one scanner. The smart cradle not only provides the Bluetooth radio link with the
scanner, but also offers the legacy cabled interfaces to the host device, including USB HID, USB COM, PS/2(DOS/V)
Keyboard Wedge and RS232 Serial.
PICO Mode
For the requirement of multiple connections, up to 7 scanners can be connected to one smart cradle concurrently. If you
would like to un-pair all scanners paired with the smart cradle, please press and hold the paging/reset button of the smart
cradle for more than 5 seconds. If you just want to un-pair part of the paired scanners, please take those paired scanners to
scan the “Uninstall” command one by one.
HID Mode
Through the most useful HID service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth Keyboard. In this mode, the scanner will be
discoverable by the radio connection request issued by the remote host device. For some cases, you may be requested to
enter the Passkey (PIN) to establish the Bluetooth connection for security purpose.
SPP Master/Slave Mode
Through the standard SPP service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth Serial Device. In SPP master mode, the scanner
initiates the radio connection request to the remote slave device. In SPP slave mode, the scanner will be discoverable by the
radio connection request issued by the remote host device.

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Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged. You may refer to the section of Preparations before Using for details.
Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to
the host device.
Turn on the power of your host device.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off.
This scanner is pre-paired with the shipped smart cradle, so you will see the link indicators of scanner blink blue per 2.5
seconds, and the central indicator of the smart cradle light blue. If the scanner and smart cradle are not paired, the
status indicator of scanner and the side indicators of smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state).
Please follow step 6 to establish the connection.
Scan “PAIR mode” command. The status indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Uninstall PAIR Mode
Place the scanner on the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated. The
scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of scanner will flash blue quickly during the pairing process.
When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is completed. You will see that the link indicator of scanner
gives 1 blue blink per 2.5 seconds and the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed on the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do”
beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation.
The default host interface of smart cradle is preset to USB HID. If you want to set the host interface to USB COM, you
have to install the USB virtual COM driver into your host device before using the scanner. Please visit CINO website to
download the driver.
USB PS/2 RS232

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Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged and choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the
smart cradle and connect it to the host device.
Turn on the power of your host device.
Ensure the side indicators of the smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the smart cradle
is paired with other scanners, please press and hold the paging/reset button for more than 5 seconds to un-pair all
paired scanners. Then the smart cradle will return to uninstall state automatically.
Prepare the scanners you desire to pair with smart cradle. Power or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if
the scanner is power-off. Ensure the status indicator of each scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall”
state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command to un-pair the scanner, then scan the
“PICO mode” command, and the status indicator of scanner will light red.
Uninstall PICO Mode
Place the scanner onto the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated.
The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of scanner will flash blue quickly during the pairing
process. When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is completed. You will see that the link indicator
of scanner blinks blue once per 2.5 seconds; the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue and its side indicators
light green.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed on the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do”
beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Please scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation. Then repeat the same
procedure to pair other scanners with the smart cradle.
For user’s convenience, the smart cradle will automatically assign the ID numbers to each scanner. Please scan the
System Information command to check the assigned ID number of each scanner.
USB PS/2 RS232

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Clone Function
For the user’s convenience, the clone function will help you to clone the host interface related parameters (please refer to
following table for details) from one of the paired scanners to the rest of paired scanners under PICO mode. You can use
one of the paired scanners to set the host interface related parameters first and then scan “Save Configuration” command.
After that, please take the other paired scanners to scan “Clone” command one by one to clone the host interface related
parameters.
Please ensure to keep those paired scanners in connected status when you use the Clone function. Because the host
interface related parameters can’t be cloned to the paired scanner in disconnected status.
Save Configuration Clone
The below host interface related parameters will be impacted by clone function:
Data Transmission Parameter Serial Interface Control
Field Delimiter Handshaking Protocol
Data Transmission Format Intermessage Delay
Host Interface Control Interfunction Delay
Host interface Selection Intercharacter Delay
Keyboard Interface Control Baud Rate
Keyboard Layout Data Frame
Intermessage Delay Time Out Control
Interfunction Delay Wand Emulation Control
Intercharacter Delay Output Polarity
Caps Lock Control Initial Signal State
Caps Lock Release Control Margin Time
Function Key Emulation ModuleTime
Key Pad Emulation Narrow/Wide Ratio
Upper/Lower Case Code39 Emulation

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Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged. Power on the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio range if the scanner is
power-off, and ensure the status indicator of scanner gives alternative red and green blinks (in “Uninstall” state). If the
scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first.
Uninstall
If your remote host is equipped with latest Bluetooth drivers, or it’s an iOS or Android device, you are recommended to
use “HID Mode” for quick pairing. If necessary, you may use “HID Mode with Passkey” to establish a more secure
connection, If you frequently experienced the problem in using HID mode, please try “ HID Legacy Mode” instead.
HID Mode
HID Le
g
ac
y
Mode HID Mode with Passke
y
Once you scan one of above commands, the link indicator of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds during
searching process. You have to execute the Bluetooth Discovery procedure to find available Bluetooth device, then select
“F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or “PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxx”.
If you use “HID Mode”, please go to step 5.
If you use “HID Mode with Passkey”, you will be requested to enter the Passkey (PIN) on the remote host. Please enter
the Passkey (PIN) accordingly by scanning the “Option Code” (Page 97), and then scan the “FIN (Finish)” to end the
Passkey entry, then go to step 5.
If you scan “HID Legacy Mode”, the Passkey (PIN) may be requested. Please enter “00000000” (default setting). You will
see “Keyboard on F(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” or “Keyboard on PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx”. Please double click this HID service to
establish the connection between scanner and remote host device.
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the connection is established. At the same time, the link
indicator of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within 1 minute after scanning the above command,
the scanner will go off automatically. You can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth
drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support. For more detailed information,
please visit CINO website.

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Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode
Establish SPP Master Connection
Ensure the battery is fully charged. Please go to the folder “Hardware” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting of the
remote host device to check its device MAC address. Then prepare a 12-character Code 128 barcode of the remote host
device MAC address, or follow the step 4 to input MAC address by scanning 12 option codes.
Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder
“Local Services” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add Serial Services” to add one more Bluetooth
COM port.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off, and
ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green blinks alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is
not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first, then scan the “SPP Master Mode” command. The status
indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Uninstall SPP Master Mode
Scan a 12-character MAC address barcode, or scan 12 option codes and “FIN” command to confirm your inputs. The
scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicator of the scanner will blink blue quickly during the radio
connecting process. If the PIN Code or Passkey is requested, please enter “00000000” (default setting).
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio is connected. At the same time, the link indicator of
scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner failed to connect to the host device within 30 seconds, the link indicator will blink blue 3
times per 2 seconds. But the scanner is still continuing to discover the host device for another 30 seconds before go off.
In the interim, you still can scan “Uninstall” command to revert the scanner to uninstall state. If the scanner goes off
already, you just need to press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The above procedures are based on popular Windows environment. But the installation procedure may vary
depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your
professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during the installation
processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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