Flash BT-49 User manual

BT49i
BluetoothBarcode
ScannerUsermanual

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Chapter 1: important Notice..........................................................................9
1-1 Regulations .....................................................................................10
1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED
RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN ............................................................10
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION ............................... 11
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE............................................................................ 11
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION .....................................................................12
Chapter 2: Introduction ...............................................................................13
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES....................................................................14
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION ...........................................................15
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION ..............................................................16
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES..............................................................17
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR .......................................18
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE .....................................................................19
Chapter 3: Scanner Configuration..............................................................21
3-1 Configuration by USER MANUAL..................................................22
3-2 Configuration by SOFTWARE........................................................23
Chapter 4: Memory / Bluetooth Mode ........................................................24
4-1 Memory Mode .................................................................................25
4-1-1 Function switch (Bluetooth mode to Memory mode) ..............25
4-1-2 Transmitting barcode data in memory mode ..........................25
4-1-3 Erase barcode data (single data/ all data) ..............................26
4-2 Bluetooth Mode ..............................................................................27
4-2-1 Function switch (Memory Mode to Bluetooth mode) ..............27
4-2-2 LED indication under Bluetooth Mode ....................................28
4-2-3 Bluetooth mode selection Code Table....................................29
4-2-4 Bluetooth mode configuration by user manual .......................30
4-2-4-1 Slave Mode : Third party Bluetooth devices ( Mode
selection code: 0) ............................................................................30
4-2-4-2 Master Mode - Third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 1) ............................................................................30
4-2-4-3 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode I (Mode selection code: 2)
........................................................................................................31
4-2-4-4 HID Mode - For third party Bluetooth devices (Mode
selection code: 3) ............................................................................31
4-2-4-5 iPad OSK MODE (Mode selection code : 4)....................32
4-2-4-6 Econnect Bluetooth dongle Mode II (Mode selection code:5)
........................................................................................................32
4-2-5 Bluetooth parameter configuration by manual........................33

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4-2-5-1 BT Local name..............................................................33
4-2-5-2 Remote Mac Address....................................................34
4-2-5-3 Pin Code .......................................................................35
4-2-6 Bluetooth parameter configuration by software...................36
Chapter 5: Bluetooth Connection Mode Instruction .................................38
5-1 Slave mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices).....39
5-1-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL (Slave mode)
........................................................................................................44
5-2 Master mode Connection (For third party Bluetooth Devices) ...45
5-2-1 Receiving barcode data by HYPER TERMINAL(Master Mode)
........................................................................................................47
5.3 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle Mode I Connection(USB-HID / USB
COM) ......................................................................................................50
5-3-1 HID mode ...............................................................................50
5-3-2 USB-COM mode ....................................................................51
5-3-2-1 Receiving barcode data by Hyper Terminal (USB-COM
Mode)...........................................................................................52
5-4 HID Mode Connection (For Third party Bluetooth devices) ........53
5-5 iPad OSK MODE CONNECTION ....................................................58
5-6 Econnect Bluetooth Dongle II Mode CONNECTION (USB-HID only)
................................................................................................................62
Chapter 6: Memory / Bluetooth General Setting .......................................63
6-1 General Memory Mode Setting – By User Manual .......................64
6-1-1 Header Transmission .............................................................64
6-1-2 Date & Time Transmission .....................................................64
6-1-3 Reject Same...........................................................................65
6-1-4 Good Read Beep....................................................................65
6-1-5 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................66
6-1-6 Time Format ...........................................................................66
6-1-7 Date Format ...........................................................................67
6-1-8 Ext Transmission Delay..........................................................69
6-1-9 Lamp Off Delay ......................................................................69
6-1-10 Standby Time........................................................................70
6-1-11. Separator.............................................................................70
6-2 General Bluetooth Mode Setting – By User Manual ....................71
6-2-1 BT List ....................................................................................71
6-2-2 BT Default Setting ..................................................................71
6-2-3 Good Read Beep....................................................................72
6-2-4 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................72
6-2-5 Connect Off Time ...................................................................73

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6-2-6 Lamp Off Delay ......................................................................73
6-2-7 Standby Time..........................................................................74
6-2-8 Timeout ..................................................................................74
6-2-9 Date & Time Transmission .....................................................75
6-2-10 Time Format .........................................................................75
6-2-11 Date Format..........................................................................76
6-3 Scanner Configuration by Software..............................................78
6-3-1 Firmware update ....................................................................78
6-3-2 Scanner Configuration............................................................82
Chapter 7: General configuration setting ..................................................85
7-1 Host Interface..................................................................................86
7-1-1 Factory Default.......................................................................86
7-1-2 Version ...................................................................................86
7-1-3 Abort Setting...........................................................................87
7-1-4 ISP Mode................................................................................87
7-2 Output Interface..............................................................................88
7-2-1 USB-HID Keyboard Type........................................................88
7-2-1-1 USB-HID Keyboard .........................................................88
7-2-1-2 Caps lock.........................................................................89
7-2-1-3 Transmission Gap............................................................90
7-2-1-4 Transmission Delay .........................................................91
7-2-1-5 Timeout............................................................................92
7-2-1-6 Keyboard HID Layout Setting ..........................................93
7-2-1-7 Bluetooth HID Dongle Keyboard Layout Setting..............94
7-2-2 Virtual Com Type....................................................................95
7-2-2-1 Virtual Com......................................................................95
7-2-2-2 Transmission gap ............................................................95
7-2-2-3 Transmission Delay .........................................................96
7-2-2-4 Timeout............................................................................97
7-3 System Control ...............................................................................98
7-3-1 Power On Music.....................................................................98
7-3-2 Good Read Beep....................................................................98
7-3-3 Good Read Vibrator ...............................................................99
7-3-4 Transmission Length ..............................................................99
7-3-5 Force Case...........................................................................100
7-3-6 Transmission Code ID ..........................................................100
7-3-7 Code ID Position ..................................................................101
7-3-8 Transmission Code Name ....................................................101
7-4 Trigger mode.................................................................................102
7-4-1 Good Read Off .....................................................................102

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7-4-2 Momentary ...........................................................................102
7-4-3 Alternate ...............................................................................103
7-4-4 Timeout Off...........................................................................103
7-4-5 Continue...............................................................................104
7-4-6 Test.......................................................................................104
7-5 Buzzer............................................................................................105
7-5-1 Beep Volume........................................................................105
7-5-2 Beep Tone ............................................................................106
7-5-3 Beep Time ............................................................................106
7-6 Standby Time ................................................................................107
7-7 LED Off Delay................................................................................107
7-8 Lamp Off Delay .............................................................................108
7-9 Good Read Time ...........................................................................109
7-10 Setup Timeout............................................................................. 110
7-11 Vibrator Off Delay ....................................................................... 110
7-12 Double Confirm........................................................................... 111
7-12-1 Double Confirm .................................................................. 111
7-12-2 Double Confirm Count........................................................ 111
7-13 Global Min. / Max. Length .......................................................... 112
7-13-1 Global Min. Length ............................................................. 113
7-13-2 Global Max. Length ............................................................ 113
7-14 Set Date & Time .......................................................................... 114
Chapter 8: Symbology Settings................................................................ 115
8-1 Barcode Symbologies Default Setting Chart ............................. 116
8-2 UPC-A ............................................................................................ 117
8-2-1 Read..................................................................................... 117
8-2-2 Add-on Type ......................................................................... 117
8-2-3 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 118
8-2-4 Transmission Checksum ...................................................... 118
8-3 UPC-E ............................................................................................ 119
8-3-1 Read..................................................................................... 119
8-3-2 Wait Add-on.......................................................................... 119
8-3-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................120
8-3-4 Expansion.............................................................................120
8-3-5 Transmission Checksum ......................................................121
8-4 EAN-13...........................................................................................122
8-4-1 Read.....................................................................................122
8-4-2 Wait Add-on..........................................................................122
8-4-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................123
8-4-4 ISBN/ISSN Conversion ........................................................123

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8-4-5 Transmission Checksum ......................................................124
8-5 EAN-8.............................................................................................125
8-5-1 Read.....................................................................................125
8-5-2 Wait Add-on..........................................................................125
8-5-3 Add-on Type .........................................................................126
8-5-4 Expansion.............................................................................126
8-5-5 Transmission Checksum ......................................................127
8-6 Code-39 .........................................................................................128
8-6-1 Read.....................................................................................128
8-6-2 Type .....................................................................................128
8-6-3 Code 32 translation ..............................................................129
8-6-4 Transmission Start/End ........................................................129
8-6-5 Checksum Verification..........................................................130
8-6-6 Transmission Checksum ......................................................130
8-7 Codabar/NW7 ................................................................................131
8-7-1 Read.....................................................................................131
8-7-2 Start/ End Symbol Types ......................................................131
8-7-3 Same Start/End Pair.............................................................132
8-7-4 Transmission Start/End ........................................................132
8-7-5 Checksum Verfification.........................................................132
8-7-6 Transmission Checksum ......................................................133
8-8 Code-128 .......................................................................................134
8-8-1 Read.....................................................................................134
8-8-2 Type .....................................................................................134
8-8-3 Checksum Verificaiton..........................................................135
8-8-4 Transmission Checksum ......................................................135
8-8-5 Connection data ...................................................................136
8-9 Interleaved 2 of 5 ..........................................................................137
8-9-1 Read.....................................................................................137
8-9-2 Checksum Verification..........................................................137
8-9-3 Transmission Checksum ......................................................137
8-10 Industrial 2 of 5 ...........................................................................138
8-10-1 Read...................................................................................138
8-10-2 Checksum Verification........................................................138
8-10-3 Transmission Checksum ....................................................138
8-11 Matrix 2 of 5.................................................................................139
8-11-1 Read...................................................................................139
8-11-2 Checksum Verification ........................................................139
8-11-3 Transmission Checksum.....................................................139
8-12 Code-93 .......................................................................................140

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8-12-1 Read...................................................................................140
8-12-2 Transmission Checksum ....................................................140
8-12-3 Checksum Verification........................................................141
8-13 Code-11........................................................................................142
8-13-1 Read...................................................................................142
8-13-2 Checksum Transmission ....................................................142
8-13-3 Verify Checksum ................................................................143
8-14 MSI/Plessey.................................................................................144
8-14-1 Read...................................................................................144
8-14-2 Transmission Checksum ....................................................144
8-14-3 Checksum Verification........................................................145
8-15 UK/Plessey ..................................................................................146
8-15-1 Read...................................................................................146
8-15-2 Verify Checksum ................................................................146
8-15-3 Transmission Checksum ....................................................146
8-16 Telepen ........................................................................................147
8-16-1 Read...................................................................................147
8-16-2 Checksum Verification........................................................147
8-16-3 Type ...................................................................................148
8-16-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................148
8-17 RSS(GS1 DataBar)14 ..................................................................149
8-17-1 Read...................................................................................149
8-17-2 Code Mark..........................................................................149
8-17-3 Application ID .....................................................................149
8-17-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................150
8-18 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Limited ........................................................151
8-18-1 Read...................................................................................151
8-18-2 Code mark..........................................................................151
8-18-3 Application ID .....................................................................151
8-18-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................152
8-19 RSS(GS1 DataBar)14 Stack........................................................153
8-19-1 Read...................................................................................153
8-19-2 Code Mark..........................................................................153
8-19-3 Application ID .....................................................................154
8-19-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................154
8-20 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Expansion ...................................................155
8-20-1 Read...................................................................................155
8-20-2 Code Mark..........................................................................155
8-20-3 Application ID .....................................................................156
8-20-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................156

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8-21 RSS(GS1 DataBar) Expansion Stack.........................................157
8-21-1 Read...................................................................................157
8-21-2 Code Mark..........................................................................157
8-21-3 Application ID .....................................................................158
8-21-4 Transmission Checksum ....................................................158
Chapter 9: Output Format Settings ..........................................................159
9-1 String Output Flow Chart .............................................................160
9-2 Preamble/Postamble ....................................................................160
9-2-1 Transmission Preamble........................................................160
9-2-2 Transmission Postamble ......................................................161
9-2-3 Preamble Data .....................................................................161
9-2-4 Postamble Data....................................................................162
9-3 Prefix/Suffix...................................................................................163
9-3-1 Prefix Data............................................................................163
9-3-2 Suffix Data............................................................................164
9-4 Code ID/Sub Code ID....................................................................165
9-4-1 Code ID Setting....................................................................165
9-4-2 Sub Code ID Setting.............................................................167
9-5 Wait Addon Count.........................................................................168
9-6 Min./Max. Length...........................................................................169
9-6-1 Min. Length ..........................................................................170
9-6-2 Max. Length .........................................................................172
9-7 Truncate Zero................................................................................174
9-8 Truncate Leading..........................................................................177
9-9 Truncate Ending ...........................................................................179
9-10 Insert 0 Position..........................................................................181
9-11 Insert 1 Position..........................................................................183
9-12 Insert 0 Data ................................................................................185
9-13 Insert1 Data .................................................................................187
Hexadecimal / Decimal TABLE..................................................................189
ASCII Code Table .......................................................................................190

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1. Important Notice
Chapter 1: important Notice
Important Notice:
1-1 Regulations
1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR SPECIFIED RADIO
EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVES
1-5 SAFETY PRECAUT

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1. Important Notice
1-1 Regulations
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Certificate Number: 204WW81000100
1. Im
p
ortant Notice:
1-1 REGULATIONS
1-2 TECHNICAL REGULATIONS CONFORMITY FOR
SPECIFIED RADIO EQUIPMENT IN JAPAN

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1. Important Notice
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
NCC Registration Number: NCC-RCB-05
Qualified serials number on device:
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE
The RoHS directive (European Parliament Directive 2002/95/EC) mandates
that producers of electrical or electronic equipment sold into Europe must
minimize or eliminate the following materials from their design, as they are
considered health risks:
These Materials must be reduced to their appropriate level (as announced by
the directive) by July 1, 2006.
Canmax Technology committed to the environment, which makes the
necessary changes to our products in order to comply with the directive. This
involves converting most of the non-compliant components (electronics, PC
boards, etc.) of our products to the compliant equivalent. We also changed the
assembly processes (solder, glue, etc) to fully compliant with the directive.
These changes will not affect the form, size or function of our products and the
important thing is the reliability and performance remains the same.
1-3 NATIONAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION
1-4 RoHS DIRECTIVE
1. Lead
2. Mercury
3. Cadmium
4. Hexavalent Chromium
5. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)
6. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)

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1. Important Notice
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION
Do not stare the scanning light source beam.
Do not touch the device transparent window, reading performance
might decrease if transparent window is dirty or scratch.
Do not disassemble or modify the internal components from the
scanner.
Do not expose the scanner to any flammable source.
Do not over charge the battery.
Lithium-Ion polymer Battery
The Lithium-Ion polymer battery energy density is less than 400
Wh/L. Therefore, PSE certification does not required in this product.
First time battery charge will take 4 hours for fully charge.
Battery Life time:
Memory Mode: Approx. 18000 scans (5 sec/per scan).
Bluetooth Mode: Approx. 15000 scans (5 sec/ per scan).
Do not assemble / disassemble the battery without technical
support.
Do not use unspecified power adaptor to charge the battery.
During the charging process, if red color LED indicator flashing
rapidly, discontinued the charging process, and return the scanner
to the authorized dealer.
Any leakage of fluid or abnormal odor occurred, discontinued the
operation of the scanner, and returns to authorized dealer.
Any leakage of fluid from the battery, avoid any contact with skins or
eyes, if situation occurred, rinse with fresh water and consult the
doctor immediately.
1-5 SAFTY PRECAUTION

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Chapter 2: Introduction
Introduction:
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
2. Introduction

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2. Introduction
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
Ergonomic and lightweight
Three in one functions (Bluetooth/ Memory/ Cabled)
USB cable can be used as cabled scanner, data transferring from flash
memory, and battery charging cable.
Four different Bluetooth mode (Master, Slave, USB HID, and iPad mode)
to communicate between PC, mobile phone and PDA.
Programmable time stamp and output data format
Programmable Beep tone, volume.
Flash memory can stored up to 4500 barcode data with time stamp
( bas-on EAN-13 barcode symbology)
2-1 PRODUCT FEATURES
2. Introduction

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2. Introduction
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Model No. BT-49i wireless series
Microprocessor 32 bits CPU
Main battery operation
times
15,000 scans in Bluetooth Mode
( 5 sec /per scan)
Supported barcodes
Code 39, INT 25, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5,
Codabar(NW7), Code 93, Code 128,EAN 128,
JAN/EAN/ UPC and fully RSS code (GS1
Databar )
Min. PCS value 0.45
Scan
Engine
CCD
BT-4910i
630nm Red LED LAMP, Linear CCD Image
Sensor
Scan rate : 100 scan/sec,
Scan distance : 50mm~250mm
Laser
BT-4920i
Visible Laser Diode 650nm ±10 ( 25°C)
Scan rate : 100 scan/sec
Scan distance : 50mm~350mm
Main battery Built in Rechargeable Li-polymer battery
pack.,(3.7V, 420mAH) charging via USB port
Wireless
Communication
2.4Ghz Bluetooth Class 1
Keys 2 keys, 1 for scan 1 for clear data.
LED indicator
1 LED 2 colors (green and orange) for good read
indication
1 LED (red) for low battery
1 LED(blue) for wireless communication on-line
status
Beep indicator Buzzer can be disable or enable by
configuration
Temperature in
operation -10 ~ +40 ℃
Environment Humidity 10%-90%RH
Certification FCC / CE / RoHS approved
Operation system Windows XP/2000/Vista/Win 7
Dimension (L x W x H) 89 x 40 x 17.5 mm
Weight CCD : 75g / Laser : 85g
Power consumption CCD : 90mA / Laser : 60mA
2-2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

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2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
The package included: Scanner, Econnect Bluetooth Dongle (optional),
power adaptor (optional), Lanyard, USB cable, Quick start guide, product
CD.
Note: The product CD includes: Quick start guide, user manual,
Bluetooth setting software, barcode scanner setting software.
(Optional)
2-3 PACKAGE INFORMATION
2. Introduction

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2. Introduction
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES
Symbologies Default setting
EAN/ UPC UPC-A Enabled
UPC-E Enabled
EAN-8 Enabled
EAN-13 Enabled
EAN-13(ISBN) Disabled
Code 39 Enabled
Interleaved 2/5 Disabled
Industrial 2/5 Disabled
Matrix 2/5 Disabled
Codabar/ NW7 Enabled
Code 128 Enabled
Code 93 Disabled
Code 11 Disabled
MSI/ Plessey Disabled
UK/ Plessey Disabled
Telepen Disabled
GS1 Databar
(RSS) RSS14 Disabled
RSS14 Limited Disabled
RSS 14 Stacked Disabled
RSS Expansion Disabled
RSS Expansion Stacked Disabled
2-4 DEFAULT SYMBOLOGIES

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2. Introduction
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR
Scan key: Read or store barcode data. Green LED will be indicated
when scan key pressed.
Erase key:
Erase single data: press the erase key and point to the
previous scanned barcode, this action will erase the last
previous saved barcode data from the memory.
Erase all data: press and hold the erase key for approximately
8 seconds until the red light indicator on, and beep sound
indicates. All barcode data saved in the memory will be
erased.
Power indicator: When the battery is running low, pressing the scan
key, the red LED will be indicated. During the recharging process, the red
LED will be always on. When recharging process is completed, the red
LED will be flashing slowly while cable is still plugged in.
Good read indicator: When the barcode is successfully read, the
orange LED will be indicated.
Wireless indicator: When initiating Bluetooth connection Blue LED
will be flashing, if connection established, Blue LED will be always on.
USB Port: Battery charging or data transmission.
Lanyard hole
2-5 FUNCTION KEYS AND LED INDICATOR

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2. Introduction
Step 1 >
Insert Econnect Bluetooth Dongle to
USB port.
Step 2 >
Make sure the scanner is in Bluetooth mode. If scanner is in memory mode,
press and hold the scan key for few seconds until beep sound and blue LED
light indication OR scan the mode switching barcode in next Page.
Step 3>
When the scanner is in Bluetooth mode, press the scan key again and wait for
few seconds, the Bluetooth connection will automatically establish. If
connection successful, the Blue LED indicator will be on.
Step 4>
When Bluetooth Connection established, execute any word processing
software, for example: Word, notepad, Excel and etc. to receive to barcode
data.
Note: Bluetooth connection will switch to sleep mode if not in use; Press
Scan OR erase key once will reestablish the Bluetooth connection.
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
The Quick Start guide demonstrates how to connect the scanner with
Econnect Bluetooth Dongle, and some of the quick references. For detail
configuration with Bluetooth, please refer to related chapter.
2-6 QUICK START GUIDE
How to connect the scanne
r
with Econnect Bluetooth Dongle
Procedure

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Transmitting barcode data
Clear all saved barcode data
Warning: Scan the “Clear” barcode will
lose all the barcode data.
Mode Switching
Important Note: For better Bluetooth
transmission quality, when holding the
scanner, please avoid covering the
reverse top cover.
*/
$
%
MTX
*
(Send)
Send barcode data by Bluetooth OR
connected by SB cable.
*/
$
%
MCR
*
(Clear)
Clear all barcode data in the memory
*/
$
%
TOM
*
Switch from Bluetooth to Memory Mode
*/
$
%
TOB
*
Switch from Memory to Bluetooth Mode
2. Introduction
When plug in the USB cable
with scanner.
a) It will start with short melody and the red
LED will be indicated.
b) Execute Word, Excel or any word
processing software; scan the barcode will
transmit the barcode data to the word
processing software in real time.
c) When the barcode is successfully read,
beep sound and green LED will be
indicated.
d) Press the Erase key for few seconds until
beep sound indicates, any saved barcode
data will be upload to PC at once.
Note: after uploading the
barcode data to PC, the barcode
data in the memory will not be
erase. User needs to erase the
barcode data manually.
When Unplug the USB cable
with scanner.
a) It will automatically switch to Memory
mode / Bluetooth mode.
b) Press the erase key and point to the
scanned barcode label, this action will
erase the previously saved barcode
data in the memory scanner.
c) Press and hold the erase key for
approximately 8 seconds until the red
LED and beep indication, all barcode
data saved in the memory will be
erased.
Scanner Operation Guide
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