LS XCODE-IU9060 User manual

900MHz Handheld Reader
XCODE-IU9060
900MHz Handheld Reader
Handheld XCODE
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IU9060
Cautions for Safety
Users Manual
● Please surely read cautions for safety
before its use and use it accurately.
● Please store well at a place where people using
this product can always see after reading the
user’s manual.

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Contents
1. Composition of Products .......................................................................................... 5
2. Name of each Part ................................................................................................... 5
2.1. Explanation of Buttons ................................................................................. 6
2.2. LED Indication ............................................................................................ 7
3. Getting Started ........................................................................................................ 8
3.1. How to Use Battery ..................................................................................... 8
3.2. Charging of Battery ..................................................................................... 8
3.3. Using of Battery for long .............................................................................. 9
3.4. Getting Started of Terminal ........................................................................... 9
3.4.1. Using of Stylus ..................................................................................... 9
3.4.2. Coordinates Control .............................................................................. 9
3.4.3. Background ......................................................................................... 9
3.5. How to Use Writing Recognition/Keyboard .................................................... 10
3.5.1. How to Use Writing Recognition ............................................................ 11
4. Connection with PC ................................................................................................. 11
4.1. ActiveSync Installation ................................................................................ 11
4.2. SYNC with PC and Terminal ......................................................................... 12
4.3 Exploration of Mobile Device ....................................................................... 13
5. Ethernet Cradle ....................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Charging ................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Performing of USB Sync ............................................................................. 14
6 Using of Scanner .................................................................................................... 14
7 Using of UHF RFID Reader ....................................................................................... 15
7.2 Explanation of Main Window ........................................................................ 16
7.3 Reader Setting Window ............................................................................... 18
7.4 Reading/Writing of Tag Memory ................................................................... 19
8 Using of Wireless LAN ............................................................................................. 22
8.1 Turning-on of Wireless LAN ........................................................................ 22
8.2 Connection with Wireless Network ................................................................ 22
8.3 Setting of Auto Profile ................................................................................ 24
8.4 Turning-off of Wireless LAN ........................................................................ 25
9 Environment Setting ................................................................................................ 26
9.1 Stylus ....................................................................................................... 26
9.2 Backlight .................................................................................................. 26
9.3 Date/Time ................................................................................................. 27
9.4 Power Properties ....................................................................................... 28
9.5 Button Setting ........................................................................................... 29
9.6 Manager of Repository ................................................................................ 30
9.7 Volume and Sound ..................................................................................... 30
Q&A ............................................................................................................................ 31
1. Scanner ................................................................................................................. 31
2. Power .................................................................................................................... 32
3. Wireless LAN .......................................................................................................... 33

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4. RFID ..................................................................................................................... 34
5. Others ................................................................................................................... 34
6. Disposal ................................................................................................................ 34
7. Purchasing Information ............................................................................................ 35
8. Compensation Criteria of Quality Compensation Service ............................................... 35
9. Guide of Compensation Criteria of Quality Compensation Service .................................. 35
9.1 Service Tips .................................................................................................... 36
9.2 Warranty Information (Terms) ............................................................................. 36

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Cautions for Safety
This is content for keeping safety of users and preventing property damage. Please surely read
this well and use this product rightly.
1. Please notice in case of using a battery
-If you use an unapproved battery, the battery can explode.
-Please don’t drop a battery or apply heavy impact.
-Please don’t put a battery at a place that the temperature is high like a stove or a
fomentation room or heat it.
-Please don’t make a battery wet or submerged.
-Please don’t make a battery charging terminal touch metal.
-Please don’t modify, separate and repair a battery arbitrarily.
Please don’t directly connect with a (+) terminal or a (-) terminal outside a battery
2. Please don’t put a battery, charger and products, etc. near a heating apparatus such
as a microwave oven or a stove or a high-pressure vessels or an electric cooking
apparatus or don’t put it inside the apparatus.
-It makes the product deformed or becomes a reason of explosion or fire.
3. Please don’t use a product at a region of explosion danger.
-Please keep regulations, directions and signals inside the region of explosion danger.
4. Please don’t drop products or apply external impact.
-The product screen or appearance can be damaged and the internal parts can be
broken down.
5. Please don’t modify, separate and repair arbitrarily in case of users.
-Please surely use a designated service center for its repair.
-When a user modifies, separates and repairs arbitrarily, the person cannot receive its
repair for free.

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1. Composition of Products
• IU906x Main body one unit
• One piece of standard battery
• One piece of Stylus
• One piece of Hand Strap
• One piece of adaptor(for charging)
• One unit of stand(Ethernet Cradle)
• One piece of USB Cable, the USB cable should shielded with core.
2. Name of each Part
No. Name No. Name
1 COVER-FRONT 8 CAP-Ear JACK
2 COVER-REAR 9 SIDE-BUTTON-L/R
3 DECO-TOP 10 CAP-SD
4 WINDOW-SCAN 11 COVER-BATTERY
5 REFLECTOR 12 LOCKER-CENTER
6 DECO-FRONT 13 LOCKER-L/R
7 KEYPAD

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2.1. Explanation of Buttons
Button Function
ESC The cancellation (ESC) function is done.
SCAN The scanner beam is operated.
ENT The selected program is executed.
∧ Moves one column upwardly.
∨ Moves one column downwardly.
< Moves one column to the left.
> Moves one column to the right.
F1 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F2 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F3 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
F4 None (If you use this, please set it at button setting of a control panel.)
0~9 The number or English character or a mark is inputted according to the input
mode.
. . Is inputted.
BKSP While moving one column to the left, the inputted character is deleted.
CTRL If the CTRL key is tapped, it is indicated like in the indication of an input
mode of Task bar.

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After tapping the CTRL key (or taps simultaneously), and if you tap 1~0, .and
BKSP, an allotted mark is inputted.
ALPHA
The mode of input characters is changed. The basic value is a number input
mode , and if you tap once, it is changed to a large character English input
mode , and if you tap once, it is changed to a small character English input
mode , and if you tap once more, it is changed to a number input mode.
FUNC
If the FUNC key is tapped, it is indicated like in the indication of an input
mode of Task bar.
After tapping the FUNC key (or taps simultaneously), and if you tap 1~0, .and
BKSP, it is executed as follows.
(
It can be changed at button setting of a control panel.)
[FUNC]+[1] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[2] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[3] None (If you use it, please set at button setting of a control
panel.)
[FUNC]+[4] The wireless LAN is turned on.
[FUNC]+[5] The brightness of a screen can be adjustable more brightly at
the present state.
[FUNC]+[6] The volume of sound can be adjustable more largely at the
present state.
[FUNC]+[7] Tap motion is executed.
[FUNC]+[8] The brightness of a screen can be adjustable more darkly at
the present state.
[FUNC]+[9] The volume of sound can be adjustable more lowly at the
present state.
[FUNC]+[.] [Start] Menu is executed.
[FUNC]+[0] Delete function is carried out.
[FUNC]+[SP] A screen for adjusting the screen appears.
2.2. LED Indication
Division LED State Explanation
Charging LED
red Now charging
yellow fully charged
red flickering when the main battery is less than 20%
Scanner LED
red flickering when the scanning is tried
red in case of failure of reading barcode
yellow in case of success of reading barcode
Image Demo red In case of Image Preview
Cradle Charging LED
(Separate battery
charging)
red Now charging
yellow fully charged

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3. Getting Started
3.1. How to Use Battery
Insertion of Battery
1. After fixing into a groove of an upper part of a battery cover, close it.
2. Push all Locker L/R to the outside, and turn a Locker Center horizontally.
<!> If you don’t turn the Locker Center after closing a battery cover, the cover can be
separated.
<!> When you first use it after purchase, please use a terminal after buffing.
Separation of Battery
1. Turn a Locker Center vertically, and tap all Locker L/R to the inside.
2. After you raise a lower part of a battery cover and remove the cover, take out a battery.
3.2. Charging of Battery
Charging with Adapter
After you connect a terminal to a charger to be provided, please insert a plug into an outlet.
Charging at an ethernet cradle
After you connect a terminal to an ethernet cradle to be provided, please connect it to a
charger.
After you insert a battery into an ethernet cradle to be provided, please connect a charger.
After you insert a terminal and a battery into a stand, please connect a charger.
If it is fully charged, LED (in case that a battery is inserted into a stand, LED of a stand) of
a terminal is turned on.
-Yellow : Fully charged
-Red : Now charging
<!> Please never use other charger except a charger to be provided.
Locker L/R
Locker Center

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3.3. Using of Battery for long
If you use a battery longer, please use as follows.
-When you first use a terminal, please don’t turn on a terminal until it is charged for
minimum 13 hours.
-When you don’t use it, please turn off power of a wireless device (WiFi).
-Please use screen brightness/keyboard brightness as minimum brightness.
-In case of scanning, vibration is not set.
-When a terminal is not used, please turn off power by pushing a power button.
-Use it while reducing the volume and setting not to generate sound.
3.4. Getting Started of Terminal
3.4.1. Using of Stylus
When you execute a menu or select an item in the screen, use stylus.
• Tap - Taps programs to be executed or items to be selected
• Drag – If you designate a block, drag to the end part while tapping the first part.
• Tap and Hold –If you open a menu, tap and hold the corresponding items for long.
3.4.2. Coordinates Control
FUNC + BKSP or Start Set Control Panel Executed at Stylus.
It is OK if you accurately tap along (+) indicated in the screen with Stylus.
<!> If you use a substance with a sharp end like sharp and tweezers, a scar can occur in the
screen.
3.4.3. Background
The using method is the same as Windows which is an operating system of Microsoft.
Start Programs can be executed at a program or background.

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3.5. How to Use Writing Recognition/Keyboard
To input characters, select Writing Recognition or Keyboard.

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3.5.1. How to Use Writing Recognition
When you write each character (English character, number) into an input panel directly, the
characters inputted will be displayed on screen.
<!> When you write characters, write them in right sequence.
<!> If you stop before a character is completed, its input can proceed as it is.
3.6. Reset (Reboot)
3.6.1. WARM(S/W)RESET
-Press Reset Home and release using stylus to reboot the terminal.
-After warm reset, all data that are not saved will be deleted and all programs being
implemented will be ended. However, data and files that are saved will be preserved as
they are.
3.6.2. COLD (H/W) RESET
-While Power Button is pressed, press Reset Home and release the two simultaneously.
-After cold reset, all data that are not saved will be deleted and all programs being
implemented will be ended. However, data and files that are saved will be preserved as
they are. And as both date and time are initialized, date/time setting screen will appear
after rebooting.
4. Connection with PC
4.1. ActiveSync Installation
ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Center are a PC Sync Tool provided by Microsoft Company.
Installation Method
1. Please install after selecting to conform to PC OS at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-synch.mspx
Reset
Power

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(Recommended specification is that a thing less than XP is more than ActiveSync v. 4.5 and
Windows 7 and Vista are Windows Mobile Center) and downloading it.
2. After completion of its installation, please insert a terminal into an ethernet cradle and
connect PC with USB Cable.
3. PC automatically installs a drive of a terminal.
4. If the drive installation is complete, ActiveSync is automatically executed at PC..
4.2. SYNC with PC and Terminal
1. Connect PCs with USB Cable and insert a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center appears at PC, and the USB state
appears at the terminal and automatically connects with PC and a terminal.
3. Please select “Cancel” at ActiveSync and “connection without setting a device” at the
Windows Mobile Device Center respectively.
A
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nc Windows Mobile Device Center
USB State – Now connectin
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Com
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4.3 Exploration of Mobile Device
After Sync, you can use through opening the Windows explorer of the terminal at PC.
Opening of Explorer
The respective “Explorer” and “File Management” are executed at a menu of ActiveSync or
Windows Mobile Device Center.
Because PC recognizes the corresponding terminal as an external device, it can be explored,
and the action such as file copy and deletion, etc. can be used.
<!> When the Reboot, Suspend/Resume are performed at a state of Active Sync, its
connection is cut at the moment of Power off, even if USB Cable is connected, so if it
becomes power on, its connection is again tried.
5. Ethernet Cradle
5.1 Charging
Charging of Terminal
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. Insert an adapter into the rear of an ethernet cradle and connect it.
3. LED of a terminal shows charging display.
<!>
When charging is not carried out in spite of sticking an adapter, please stick well once
again.
Charging of Battery
1. Insert a battery into an ethernet cradle.
2. Insert an adapter into the rear of an ethernet cradle and connect it.
3. LED of an ethernet cradle shows charging display.
<!> When charging is not carried out in spite of sticking an adapter, please stick well once
again.
Simultaneous Charging of Terminal/Battery
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle and insert a battery.
2. Insert an adapter into the rear of an ethernet cradle and connect it.
3. LED of an ethernet cradle and a terminal shows charging display.
<!> When charging is not carried out in spite of sticking an adapter, please stick well once
again.
Charging of USB
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. Insert an adapter into the rear of an ethernet cradle and connect it.
3. LED of a terminal shows charging display.
Simultaneous Charging of USB/Adapter
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. Insert USB Cable and an adapter simultaneously into the rear of an ethernet cradle and
connect it.
3. LED of a terminal shows charging display.

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5.2 Performing of USB Sync
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. Connect a USB Cable at the rear of an ethernet cradle.
3. The terminal and PC can be sync each other.
Please refer to Active sync Manual regarding the corresponding content.
5.3 Connection of Wired Ethernet.
1. Place a terminal at an ethernet cradle.
2. The Wired Icon is indicated like in a Task Bar line
3. Usable LAN Cable is connected to the rear of an ethernet cradle.
4. If IP is brought after a moment, it is changed to .
5. The connection of network is done. You can use the Internet.
6Using of Scanner
Scanning
1. Start Program Demos Scan Demo is executed.
2. Adjust to make laser beam positioned near Bar-cord to be read while pressing a
[SCAN] button.
3. And touch off the [SCAN] button.
Scan success
-The read-on Barcode information is outputted from Barcode Type and Barcode Value.
-The success sound is generated and yellow LED is turned on.
Scan failure
-The SCAN_Fail is outputted from Barcode Type and Barcode Value.
-The failure sound is generated and red LED is turned on.
Scan beam focus
-Right using method: All the Bar-cords should be included inside laser beam.

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-Wrong using method: If the laser beam and Bar-cord are not matched, scan failure
occurs.
7Using of UHF RFID Reader
The XCODE-IU906X can use function of UHF RFID Portable Reader.
The method that confirms UID of multiple/single tag and Read/Write/Lock/Kill the memory of
single tag by using a program mounted basically in the product shipment state of XCODE-
IU906X is explained. In addition, the method setting a related environment is also explained.
7.1 Driving of Program and Reading of simple Tag
- Lower End’s Window Icon -> Programs -> Demos -> RFID DEMO, Double click the
Short Icon of RFID DEMO.
- If the screen like Fig. 2 appears after around 2 seconds, it means that the reader is
normally operated.
- When reader programs of more than 2 pieces are driven or a reader is abnormally
operated, an error massage is first seen.
Fig.1. Short Icon on Background, Fig.2. Start Screen in case of normal driving
- When you want read multiple or single tags without any setting change, its reading
starts if you click a [READ] button inside Fig.2 . If you click Fig.3, its reading
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Fig.3. Shape that the tag is read.
7.2 Explanation of Main Window
The function on each part is explained at a main window which is a main screen of a program.
Fig.4. Main Screen of Reader Program
1. The UID (PC + EPC Data) of a tag is displayed. The CRC of a tag is not displayed. The
list of a tag displayed at this time appears differently according to selection of [All],
[Accumulated] of No. 2.
2. Select a method listing a tag to be seen at No. 1.
All : All tags to be read are displayed according to the order that all tags are read. It is
displayed from the tag read lastly to maximum 128 pieces. The same tag’s UID can be
seen several times at this time.
Accumulated : This is displayed on the basis of UID of tags. If the UID of tags to be
read doesn’t exist at the present list, new registration is carried out, and if it already
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Version of Driving Program
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
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exists, it is displayed as much as the number that only Cnt(COUNT) was read at No. 3.
Namely, it isn’t seen several times. The order of UID of tags is arranged in the non-
increasing order.
3. The read number of each tag to be displayed at No. 1 is indicated.
4. When the SOUND is checked, the beep sound is generated at PDA whenever a tag is
read. The strength and weakness of sound is adjusted at a PDA control panel.
The CONTINUE check is used only when No. 2 is Accumulated. If CONTINUE is not
checked, SOUND is generated only when a new tag is read except UID of tags in the
existing List, thereby increasing COUNT. The point to notice is that it is not a state that
a reader stopped reading of tags at this time.
5. This is a button capable of starting and stopping tag reading. [READ] is the start and
[STOP] is stoppage. When reading starts after clicking [READ], only [STOP] button
can be clicked.
6. This is a button that is used when the memory of tags are read or written, or when tags
are locked or killed. The respective detailed setting window is generated and this is
explained in detail as below.
7. The number of tags to be read until present is displayed. In case of All, it means the
number of tags that UID is different from each other regardless of the number of a list,
and in case of Accumulated, it is the same as the number of a list.
8. All The tag lists being displayed at present are deleted.
9. The [Cfg] button can set output of a reader or frequency of Q value, etc., and the
[Ver] button indicates a firmware version of an UHF RFID reader module.
10. The shift frequency range for user should be 902.75 mAh ~ 927.25 mAh.

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7.3 Reader Setting Window
The window shown below is a window capable of setting use of modes of output of a reader/G
value/operating frequency/reader RF test.
Fig.5. Reader Setting Window
1. This adjusts attenuation of reader output. 0 means that there is completely no
attenuation at output. It can be adjusted from -3 to +30, moves in one unit and means
around 1dBm. The [-] value might have adverse influence on performance of a reader.
As the way of using, it is all right if you adjust by moving a slide with a pen or directly
input a number and click other point. The increase of an attenuation value means
reduction of output, so the tag reading performance is also decreased generally.
2. The Q Value is a parameter of a necessary algorithm when multiple EPC Gen2 tags are
read. Because the UHF RFID reader module of XCODE-IU906X is a method that
necessary Q value is automatically adjusted according to the quantity of tags to be
read, the setting of this parameter value doesn’t have big influence on its performance
except a short moment in case of initial starting.
3. The operating frequency of a reader is selected.
FHSS : The frequency hopping is executed in a unit of 3.3 from the frequency
designated at a window corresponding to 3.1 and the tag is read.
The frequency hopping method is pseudo-random hopping.
FIX : The tag is read by continuously using only the frequency designated at a window
corresponding to 3.1. The way of using is that you select a necessary part respectively
and click the [Set Freq.] button.
LBT: LBT motion is executed among frequencies designated in a unit of 3.3 from the
frequency designated at a window corresponding to 3.1 to the frequency designated at
a window corresponding to 3.2. LTB motion can be used in the Europe and Japan only
and can’t be used in the US. User can not modify LTB motion.
1 2
3
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3.1 3.2
3.3

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4. As the TEST MODE is a part necessary for various certifications, its use is prohibited
except a corresponding engineer. The way of using is that you select a necessary
menu and click the [Set] button.
-No Modulation ON/OFF: The frequency should use only FIX and the
transmission of the output un-modulated with the frequency designated at 3.1
is ON/OFF.
-Modulation ON/OFF: Data are transmitted, namely, modulated output is
transmitted. All of FIX and FHSS are possible.
-Fix Modulation ON/OFF: The continuously modulated output is transmitted.
Only FIX is possible.
5. User can modify power value but it should not be high value.
6. User can not modify test mode without any permission from authorized lab.
7.4 Reading/Writing of Tag Memory
This is a window that can read and write for memory of a single piece of tag.
Fig. 6. Window of Tag Reading/Writing
Tag Reading
-In case of EPC Gen2 Tag, there exist 4 kinds of Banks. Select the Bank that
you want to read at Bank.
-Input a memory starting position (Start: Byte unit) of the corresponding you
want to read and the size to be desired from a starting position to the window.
-Click the [Read] button.
-The [Reading] status is displayed like the below picture and the [Read] button
is displayed as [Stop]. If you want to stop, click the [Stop] button.
-The status is continuously maintained until reading is successful or reading is
stopped by clicking the [Stop] button by a user.
-If it is complete, data read at [Tag Memory] is displayed (hexadecimal number),
and the Status displays [Reading OK].
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Memory Bank
Position to start
reading or writing Size to be read
or written
Data to be read
Data to be
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Fig. 7. Tag Reading
Tag Writing
-Like the first and second processes of tag reading, select or input
Bank/starting position/size.
-Data that you want to write are additionally inputted to a column of [Write
Data] as hexadecimal number. ‘.’ of an input window is a separator and
doesn’t affect in case of input.
-Click [Write] button.
-[Writing] is displayed at its Status, and the state is continuously maintained
until stoppage of a user or writing success of all data like reading.
-If writing succeeds, the Status displays [Writing OK].
Fig. 8. Tag Writing
7.5. Tag Lock/Kill
In case of EPC Gen2 Tags, the setting on the possibility of memory reading and writing of a tag
can be designated to each tag. In addition, it can designate to make a tag not respond
permanently. The function of the former is called “LOCK” and the latter is called “KILL”.
The below window is a window for designating the function on it to a tag.
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