SAVEO SAVEO-SCAN-PKT-RCCD-BT User manual

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Getting Started
Switch on and Charge your Scanner
Please switch on and charge your scanner for 3~4 hours
before rst use.
Exit window
Scan/Power
On Button Power Saving
button:
Press the button for
2~3 seconds to
enter power saving
mode
Mini USB port
with protective cover
Charge the pocket scanner with mini USB cable.
LED Indicator
Please note: LED indicator will remain red until scanner has
been paired with a device.
(For iOS Devices
ONLY)
Button to
raise and lower
ON-Screen
Keyboard
Operating Elements
SAVEO-SCAN-PKT-RCCD-BT
Connecting via Bluetooth
Enable Bluetooth on your device
Go to your phone’s homescreen and nd “Settings”, then
“Bluetooth” and turn Bluetooth on.
Scan Prole barcodes
A1
A2
Demo
%H%I%D
Demo
%B%R%C
After you scan the Bluetooth prole barcodes below, your
scanner will become visible to Bluetooth enabled devices within
range.
HID Prole
Please note: The scanner should only be paired with one device
at a time. Before you pair your scanner to another device, please
rst unpair it from the device in use. Otherwise it will appear on
your list of “Available Devices” but will not connect. In this case,
please refer to “Unpairing your device” in this guide.
Search for devices
Your phone will automatically search for devices, Saveo Scan will
appear as an external keyboard with a unique identier number
(R-xxxxxx).
Select R-xxxxxx
to connect
Please note: devices only need to be paired once. When they are within
Bluetooth range they will automatically attempt to connect to each other. If
you wish to pair to another device it is recommended you rst unpair this
device.
You are now connected. Start scanning.
Select scanner from “Available
Devices”and wait for pairing
process to complete.
Devices are now
paired
Once “Connected” is
displayed, your device is
paired to the scanner. Your
scanner is now ready to use.

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Press and hold
for 3-4 seconds
to unpair from
device.
Using the scanner to unpair
Unpairing on your phone
Unpairing your device
Before connecting the scanner to another device it is recom-
mended you rst unpair from the current device.
This can be done on the scanner or through the system menu on
your smartphone/tablet.
To unpair using the scanner, press and
hold the left button (as illustrated) for
3-4 seconds. You will hear a notica-
tion sound and the LED will turn red
to indicate it is not paired to any
device.
Go to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and select the option
menu for scanner from list of paired devices.
Choose “Forget this Device”/”Unpair”
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There are two operating modes on the scanner, Data transmis-
sion mode and Data Storage Mode.
Scan the appropriate barcodes when switching between these
two modes.
Please note: Switching between modes will wipe the scanner’s
internal memory.
Operating Modes
Data Transmission Mode (Default)
Our Default setting is Data Transmission mode. In this mode data
will be sent to smartphone/tablet directly.
To enter Data Transmission Mode please scan the follwing
barcodes.
Demo
%E%R%A
Demo
%M%A%F
Enter Data Transmission Mode
Green/Orange LED ashes followed by 3 beeps.
Demo
%M%A%N
Data Storage Mode
In this mode, data will be saved directly to scanner’s memory.
Scan Transmit Memory Data to receive data stored on scanner’s
internal memory.
Enter Data Storage Mode
Green/Orange LED ashes followed by 3 beeps.
Demo
%E%R%A
To enter Data Storage Mode please scan the follwing barcodes.
Demo
%E%R%A
Clean Memory Data
Green/Orange LED ashes
followed by 3 beeps.
Demo
%R%E%C
Transmit Memory Data
Green/Orange LED ashes
followed by 3 beeps.
Transmit Memory Data
Scan the following barcode to receive data stored in the
scanner’s internal memory..
After data is transmitted to your device it remains on the
scanner’s internal memory. Scan the following barcode to clear
the memory if you do not wish to send this data again.
When the battery power is too low, the Orange LED will ash
and beep once. Scanner should be charged immediately. If
scanner shuts down it is recommended to charge it fully then
power it back on.
Under power-saving mode, there will not be an LED
indication when charging.
Orange LED ON Full charged
Orange LED (Flashing) Charging / Low battery
Red LED ON Oine / Out of Range
Green LED ON Good read
Orange LED ON Good read (Batch mode)
LED Indicator Information
LED Indicator
Demo
Current Battery Level
Scan to receive the current
battery level
Scan the following barcode to send battery level information
to your device. The format is outlined in the table below.
%^4^% 80% - 100%
%^3^% 55% - 80%
%^2^% 30% - 55%
%^1^% 10% - 30%
%^0^% under 10%
Battery Level Status

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Power saving mode is enabled by default and will put the
scanner to sleep after 1 minutes inactivity. To wake up the
scanner press the trigger.
Demo
%P%D%T00
Disable
Scan to disable power saving
mode
Demo
%P%D%T01
Below are the barcodes to disable/enable power saving mode.
Power Saving Mode
1 Minute
Enter Power Saving Mode
after 1 minutes inactivity
5 Minute
Enter Power Saving Mode
after 5 minutes inactivity
15 Minute
Enter Power Saving Mode
after 15 minutes inactivity
30 Minute
Enter Power Saving Mode
after 30 minutes inactivity
Reset to Defaults
Reset Conguration to Defaults (scan from A1to A6)
HID Prole
Transmission Speed
Transmission speed is dependent on your device. In order not to
lose data please choose the correct speed. Mid Speed is the
default.
Mid Speed
Transmission
(Default)
High Speed
Transmission
Low Speed
Transmission
Demo
%B%T%H
Demo
Demo
%B%T%L
Sound Settings
Scan the barcodes below in order (A1 - A2, B1 - B2) to select
whether or not the decoder issues a beep signal after a good
decode. If selecting Do Not Beep after Good Decode, beeper
signals are issued during parameter menu scanning and to
indicate errors.
Beep after good
decode
Do not beep after
good decode
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
Demo
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Demo
! " #
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!" #
Demo
! " # $%&
Demo
%D%F%T
A1
A2
A3
Demo
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+%-$.4
A1
A2
A3
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+%-$.2
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+%-$.4
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