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1. M 24 VEZ 2 HOW UO USOS t tatnen 25 18 VOR HIGH DENSITY BARCODES esito dee eese oet eta 21 TAHOW TO CONFIGURE SECURITY SETTINGS 225 2 205 A a 27 HOW TO CONFIRM DATA TRANSMISSION 28 io TNAGEPREEROCESODNGS Su cose URL MA M LEE LO nae 30 Bo TROUBLESHOOTING O 1 8 1 THE LED POINTERS DO NOT LIGHT UP EVEN WHEN PUSHING THE READ TRIGGER SWITCH 31 Is the Datters char ed esses eiii 31 2 2 CANNOT CHARGE DATTER Y bb 31 Is THIR 6000B placed on cradle 3l Is the AC adapter inserted Correct 3l TS power supply DO 31 Is the power rating of the power supply 1 31 are the chareme terminals clean iuc 3l Is the battery old usce eda 3l BARCODE CANNOT BEAD usted ocn d buena code du equ 32 Is there beep from the buzzer when the THIR 6000B reads a barcode 32 Sthecode Setup Correct esne ttiv aede 32 eistance Suitable 5 ans ei rab i ho Dr PRSE EEN 32 Is the surface of the barcode glossy
2. 32 15 the readime window 32 Isthe print quality of the eode good Aa a 32 8 4 THE DATA DOES NOT TRANSMIT OR THE DATA ITSELF IS CORRUPTED ee eeeee tne 38 Is the Bluetooth adopter connected to host computer eerte 33 8 5 READING DATAG HIPS GAR BED seis oae eate er ode eoa s 38 Did you indicate a fixed number of digits for ITF eee 33 8 6 BLUETOOTH CONNECTION IS DISCONNECTED cscccscsscsssccsssccssscccssccsssccsscsccesscccssssesssscsesscecssscssssesssseeees 33 Is THIR 6000B in the range or Bluetooth connection eese nnns 33 OG READING DROPS OCG UR Secs sg Saed ece e es 38 Is there a disconnection during transmitting 33 8 8 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE IS NEEDED eene nnns nnn ennt nn tnis stas tasas nass 94 8 9 PIN CODE IS REQUIRED WHEN BLUETOOTH CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED eeeetneenennnnnnnn 34 APPENDIX T CRADLE TBC OOOO tc ER CU 35 APPENDIX WIRELESS UNIT TMU 6000 ide as 96 APPENDIX 3 WIRELESS ADAPTER 6000 0 37 1 Getting started Equipped with a powerful state of the art 2D Imager Scanner and processing CPU the THIR 6000 is
3. 4 Unpacking Component TMA 6000 including interface cable Connection ID label spare Rubber foot TMA 6000 connection instruction 5 Pin out of connecter 5 1 RS 232C type D Sub9 female Description No connection Serial data transmit data output Serial data receive data input No connection Ground No connection Clear to send input Request to send output No connection 38 5 2 USB type USB connecter A plug 6 Default settings 6 1 TMA 6000 RS 232C type Function Default value Baud rate 9600 bps Frame structure Data length 8 Parity bit None Stop bit 1 Flow control RS CS control None ACK NAK control Nonw Time out for response 1 second 62 TMA 6000U USB type Keyboard language Japanese Interval of data transmission 10ms Caps Lock NO Num Pad Case conversion No 7 Outlook 7 1 Dimensions 24mm 2 M3 hole for screw Depth 5mm 59mm 39 Memorandum 40 Warranty Obligations Except for cases specifically mentioned in an estimate contract or specification TOHKEN warrants this product as follows 1 Term of warranty One year from the date of purchase 2 Warranty Coverage TOHKEN will repair or replace the product at no charge for faults on the part of the company The losses incurred due to the failure of this product are excluded from this warranty However faults of the following type are outside the warranty
4. Mast RUE 9 2 A CONFIRMING READ DATA RECEPTION ie Uc 10 2 5 IMAGE PREPROCESSING DM TYPE ONLY c cccccsscsceseccccscssescscsceccscscsssscscsccscscscsscacscsacscacscscacsesscscacscucacaeenes 10 p OPERATION Rn DO CA LEE d 11 S JD ARCODE READING s Sse EMAN Ca Ma MM AE NDS QULA MN IM LN Ale 11 12 READINGS SA 12 DUI oS uL cL c i LR d uu ui E 12 COMMUNICATION ieee Ri ceed dom ito der hoec P to ARA 13 4 1 BAR CODE DATA TRANSMISSION i tei eio pere pore ies dere epe oe o rore Pe 13 4 2 SERIAL COMMAND TRANSMISSIONu ats ee LEM aaa 13 2 3 IMAGE DATA RAINS MISSION Sasa SaaS a DI ON RUNE 13 or PRECINCT IRI E ERR NE 14 E GENERALE SPECIFICATIONS sosika ik a o TUR RD 14 9 2 BUNCTIONADSPECIEIQATION 15 90 READING NOU DEPTS OS 16 oe 20 OSDINIENSIONS ee cM d M 21 G LPIOUSING DIMENSION aa A 21 O CHON 22 T HO ROPPINGAEUNGC 22 DELE TION MODE aita en eta tia Anas ta dap ESA 24 x a
5. 1 Handling or use of the product under conditions or an environment not in accordance with the catalog user s manual etc 2 If the product is modified or repaired by any outside party 3 If not caused by the product itself 4 If the defects are caused by force majure beyond the responsibility of TOHKEN such as fire natural disaster etc 3 Usage outside of Japan This warranty coverage presumes use in Japan Please contact our sales department if there need to use this product outside of Japan 41 CO LTD Head quarters 2 1 Nishi Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan 163 0710 oales 03 5325 4311 to 4315 Sales Promotion 03 5325 4322 Nagoya office 4 2 12 Meieki Nakamura ku Nagoya Japan 450 0002 oales 052 565 9091 Osaka office 2 9 1 Higashi Tenman Kita ku Osaka Japan 530 0044 Sales 06 6353 5476 Fukuoka office 8 36 Hakata eki Chuogai Hakata ku Fukuoka Japan 812 0012 Sales 092 441 3638 Hitachi office 2 1 10 Hashikabe Hitachinaka lbaragi Japan 312 054 Sales 029 276 9555 Field support department Technical Center 3 1 43 2 Tamagawa Chofu Tokyo Japan 182 0025 Field support 042 484 5190 42
6. Label in 9 Detected No Timeout No Timeout Yes Within decoding time limit Within detection ignored limit Try to decode Yes Compare decoded data with last decode data Different data Same data Label out Detected Monitor LED Green Monitor LED Red Buzzer beep 1 time Buzzer beep 2 times Out put the decoded data 26 Label detection OFF until a label i is placed Decoding i OFF MV E This signal is kept ON until THIR decodes successfully discards the reading or times out Label out detection ON EE On until label removal missing label or timeout Operation Timing chart 7 3 For high density barcodes The HD mode is designed to read high density barcodes cell size under 0 167mm more quickly Since this is not a default setting please change to HD mode by reading the corresponding configuration barcode 7 4 How to configure security settings Serial command Show status data string If the data is correctly received THIR 6000B is connected to the host computer PIN CODE XXXX Put 4 digit numeric to XXXX Bluetooth connection will be disconnected when PIN CODE is set Please enter the PIN CODE to connect again Setting the PIN CODE as 0000 disables security WSETS Write settings to THIR 6000 s flash memory make sure the connection is established 27 7 5 How to
7. ready for capturing images as well as decoding 1D or 2D bar codes The THIR 6000 is a 2D Imager Scanner that reads Liner 2D and Postal barcodes to meet many different requirements in Delivery Transportation Meter Reading and many other applications The ergonomic design of the THIR 6000 provides user comfort even during lengthy scanning sessions The THIR 6000 is available with different interfaces to accommodate various applications The THIR 6000 has an RS 232C interface for connection to a host computer The THIR 6000 H U on the other hand has a USB interface for connection to a host computer running Windows2000 XP THIR 6000 H U can be used as a Human Interface device The configuration barcodes are prepared to change the THIR 6000 H U s interface from USB to HID and vice versa The Human Interface Device function can send data to application software same as keyboard input 1 Supported barcodes The unit can read the following symbols 1D bar codes Code39 Code128 Codabar ITF interleaved 2 of 5 JAN EAN UPC RSS Code93 2D codes Data Matrix ECC200 QR Code Micro QR PDF 417 Micro PDF Maxi Code Composite 2 Picture taking except THIR 6000 H U as a Human Interface Device The THIR 6000B can take pictures for such items as seals signatures or ID photos 3 Ordering information THIR 6000 H DM B 1 Resolution An H following THIR 6000 indicates that the scanner is the high resolution type No H indi
8. 6000 System version K85C V1 Oc Decode version K85A V1 Oc Setting for Serial Command CAPX m CAPY n m n 0 1 2 3 Value 22 Cropping Area 0 CAPY 0 10096 10096 23 7 2 Auto detection mode 7 2 1 Overview By using this mode the THIR 6000 can read and decode symbols automatically The THIR 6000 detects changes of image in its field of view such as changes in ambient brightness and motion of objects When there is such a change the THIR 6000 starts to capture an image and decode it This function is designed for stand mounting use to read documents with printed barcodes For example it is suitable for using on the counter at post office AN CAUTION In Auto Detection mode the trigging switch does not work neither does image capture HEX program reception or Macro program execution Please turn the Auto Detection mode OFF if those function are needed Auto Detection mode may not work well under excessivey bright dim or intermittent lighting Object with barcode Field of view Note e Auto Detection mode is not a default setting change to Auto Detection mode have the THIR 6000 read the corresponding configuration barcode e THIR 6000 does not vibrate when it decodes a symbol successfully in the Auto Detection mode regardless of the current vibration setting 24 2 2 How to use 1 Bring the reader within the reading range of the bar
9. charging has become noticeably shorter good rule of thumb for battery lifetime is around 300 discharge recharge cycles or two years of use under proper usage conditions Contact our sales department for replacement batteries 2 2 Connecting to a Host Computer The THIR 6000B series can connect to the host PC even when it is being charged Preparation With TMU 6000 Bluetooth USB or Bluetooth RS232C adapter 1 The configuration of the adapters communication settings is needed when THIR 6000B series connect to the adapter for the first time or its connection settings have to be changed 2 This configuration procedure depends on the type model and manufacture of the adapter Please follow the instruction provided by the manufacture 3 Usually it is done by following the instruction manual and installation CD enclosed with the adapter 4 Bluetooth USB Adapter Connection Instruction and Bluetooth Serial Adapter Connection Instruction are prepared for typical adapter can be used with THIR 6000B series Preparation With TMA 6000 or TMA 6000U 1 By using the wireless adapters TMA 6000 or TMA 6000U THIR 6000B series can connect to the host PC When THIR 6000B series read the barcode placed on the housing of TMA 6000 the scanner establishes Bluetooth connection with the host PC through TMA 6000 2 6000 and TMA 6000U Wireless Adapter Connection Instruction is available Please
10. confirm data transmission The following method is strongly recommended to ensure data communication It will take approx 20 second to detect disconnection between the THIR 6000 and the host computer caused due to the reader leaving the area etc Data sent during this period will be lost as it cannot reach the host computer By using the following method to confirm that the transmitted data is successfully received thereby preventing data loss After sending data the THIR 6000B waits for a response from the host for a set time communication timeout period and it determines that the data was received normally by receiving the reception command from the host The THIR 6000B will determine the data to be lot if no command is received within this time The user can be informed of the result of a data reception determination by a buzzer LED or vibration To use this function the host must send a received or ACK 0x06 command to the THIR 6000B after receiving data from the scanner 1 Normal flow BCHR Trigger ON Data transmit Buzzer beeps Received Vibration 2 In case of NG BCR Trigger ON Read Decode Data transmit Received or ACK After time out LED ON Buzzer beeps 28 How to switch confirmation ON gt OFF 1 Configuration barcode menu Other document gt By reading barcodes 2 By sending serial command ANSWERBACK X Confirmation ON OFF 0 OFF Default 1 O
11. shall indemnify and hold harmless Tohken and its shareholders against any claims of injury or death associated with unintended authorized use TRADEMARKS Tohken Tohken and the Tohken Logo are marks of Tohken Inc The names of any companies and products mentioned in this document may be the marks of their respective owners Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Microsoft Windows is registered trademarks trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged CONTACT INFORMATION Tohken Ltd 2 7 1 Nishi Shinjuku Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan 163 0710 Tel 81 3 5325 4311 www tohken co jp TOHKEN Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product This manual explains the features of this product in addition to its operation system configuration specifications etc Please read this manual carefully so as to ensure proper operation of this product Should any problems arise during use please document it carefully for purposes of reproduction by our support team The content of this manual may be changed without notice Please check our website for regular updates Safetv Notices Do not disassemble this product as this will void the warranty and lead to failure or accident g A Z O DISASSEMBLE Please observe the warnings and notes for PCs used with this product Fol
12. L22cut Cut the lest from the darkest 2596 Cont H23cut Cut the most from the brightest 12 5 3 5 Erosion 5x5 9 2 4 6 8 2 Reverse White amp Black 2 2 2 2 Cont H24cut Cut the most from the brightest 25 2 2 2 4 Enhancement 21 amp 22 are used to enhance black 23 amp 24 are used to enhance white Cont LH12cut Cut the lest 12 5 and the most 12 5 Cont LH22cut Cut the lest 25 and the most 25 Gamma Correction Smoothing ter 40 lowpes FiterGaveragevaue TT Median 60 FLTERSFLTERSSDMexecuonteigbycommand 55 Fiter Downsize 70 Down Sze 0480 Down size whole image wih quckmode Down Size Down Size Average Down size whole image with average speed mode Gamma r 0 5 Execution for Gamma Correction 0 5 1 7 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 70 1 Please ask our sales department for more information 30 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 The LED pointers do not light up even when pushing the read trigger switch Is the battery charged The THIR 6000B may not operate correctly with insufficient battery charge Please see 2 1 Charging battery 8 2 Cannot charge battery Is the THIR 6000B placed on the cradle correctly Charging is not possible if the THIR 6000B is placed on the cradle incorrectly Please see 2 1 Charging battery Is the AC adapter inserted correctly Charging is not possible if the AC adapter is incorrectly inserted i
13. N ANSWERBACKTIM X Time out limit 1 3 second Default 1 How it works The THIR 6000B having sent reading data waits for a received command from the host within the timeout limit The trigger signal and other serial commands are disabled during this period The trigger signal and other serial commands are enabled after receiving a received command or at timeout During the reception check timeout period the received command will 1 If received Message OK to the operator by a buzzer or vibration 2 If not received gt NG will be messaged to the operator by a buzzer or red LED Buzzer LED 2 times high tone 3 times low tone Red LED ON 700msec non 29 7 6 Image preprocessing dic PROC Indicates the status of a image pre processing setting contents reprocessing IPFUNCO a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 No 0 Image Preprocessing Setting Set coefficient value of 3x3 mask filter FILTERS3 1 j ea i lt 0 through 2 a 99 through 99 FILTERS3DM 1 10000 Set magnification value of 3x3 mask filter Set coefficient value of 5x5 mask filter FILTER55 I j a 5x5 Mask i j 0 through 2 a 99 through 99 FILTER55DM 1 10000 Set magnification value of 5x5 mask filter O Black Erosion Erosion 2x2 Erosion 3x3 Erosion 2x1 w Erosion 1x2 h White Dilation Dilation 2x2 Dilation 3x3 Dilation 5x5 Dilation 2x1 w u Dilation 1x2 h 20 Contrast Cont L12cut Cut the lest from the darkest 12 5 Cont
14. R 6000 take the following steps 1 Check for damage that might occur during the shipping process Report the damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the shipment 2 Savethe shipping container for later storage or shipping 3 Make sure everything ordered is present Components THIR 6000B series unit Start up Instruction Manual Items included with the product e Charging base TBC 6000 see appendix 1 for more detail Used to charge the rechargeable battery of THIR 6000B series TBC 6000 Wireless unit TMU 6000 appendix 2 for more detail This unit contains USB dongle for Bluetooth communication between THIR 6000B series and PC The configuration for Bluetooth communication can be done on the PC TMU 6000 e Wireless adapter TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U see appendix for more detail This unit can be used for Bluetooth communication between THIR 6000B series and PC With this adapter the configuration for Bluetooth communication can be done without using the PC TMA 6000 RS 232C interface Needs AC adapter TMA 6000U USB interface e Power Adaptor Optional If purchasing separately select an adapter with output DC3V to DC6V range and more than 10W Please confirm polarity and DC plug type as below Polarity DC plug type RC5320A Voltage Segment 2 VI e Setofthe scanner THIR 6000B series TMU 6000 Tohken s recommendation e cetofthe wireless u
15. THIR 6000 Bluetooth Series THIR 6000B THIR 6000HB THIR 6000DM B Handheld Image Reader Linear 2D Scanner OPERATION MANUAL TOHKEN CO LTD 2nd Edition February 25 2009 TOHKEN Memorandum TOHKEN Copyright 2006 Tohken Inc and or its suppliers All rights reserved COPYRIGHT NOTICE The contents of this document may not be copied or supplied in any form in whole or in part without prior written consent from Tohken Tohken does not assume responsibility for errors or omissions and makes no guarantees or representations related to the quality content or adequacy of the information contained in this document Tohken does not warrant or represent any license either expressed or implied granted under any patent copyright or other intellectual property of Tohken for any product or process that uses Tohken products or services Tohken does not endorse third party products or services published in this document Tohken makes no guarantee of performance or suitability of its products nor does Tohken assume any liability that occurs from the use of the product Tohken reserves the right to make changes to its products and this document without any notice APPLICATION NOTICE Tohken products are not designed or intended for use as a component in life support appliances or as surgical implants nor in any other application where failure of the product could cause personal injury or death The use of Tohken products
16. ading distance is outside the working range or reading depth Moreover the printing quality of the code may make it non readable even if it is within the reading range limits See 5 3 Reading Range Depth Is the surface of the barcode glossy lf the surface of the barcode is glossy the illumination will be sometimes reflected like a mirror To avoid this put the scanner in angle relative to the barcode Is the reading window clean If the window becomes dirty or stained the illumination will be dimmed distorting and dimming the image taken by the reader Clean with a lens cleaner or similar anti scratching non abrasive method Is the print quality of the code good Please check that the basic width length ratio conform to the standard for 1 dimensional barcodes as well as the cell arrangement code size etc for two dimensional codes Low quality barcodes with faded missing or soiled printing may also not read 32 8 4 The data does not transmit or the data itself is corrupted Is the Bluetooth adopter connected to the host computer USB Bluetooth adapter Please check if the wireless unit TMU 6000 has a Bluetooth adapter or not and that the wireless unit USB cable is connected to USB port of the host computer If TMU 6000 is not used please check if the Bluetooth adapter is inserted to USB port of the host computer Serial Bluetooth adapter Please check if the Bluetooth adapter is inserted to serial connector o
17. ansmission The host computer transmits the command signals to the unit and sets up the operation of the unit This function is not available with TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U 4 3 Image Data Transmission The unit transmits the captured image data to the host computer Tohken s unique transmission protocol is used and it requires special software to receive the images from THIR 6000B series This function is not available with TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U 13 5 Specifications 5 1 General specifications Type THIR 6000 H 159 H x63 W x99 D mm Weight Approx 220 g including the battery gt 1 White LED THIR 6000B THIR 6000HB Illumination 2 Red LED THIR 6000DM B Red LED peak wave length is 644nm Monitoring LED 3 colors Vibration CMOS color area sensor 1 3M pixel 1 0 125mm 1D barcode 0 19mm 2D barcode THIR 6000B 2 0 1mm 1D barcode 0 167 2D barcode THIR 6000HB THIR 6000DM B Code39 Code128 EAN128 Codabar ITF JAN EAN UPC RSS Code93 Data Matrix ECC200 QR Code Micro QR Code Supported barcodes 2D PDF417 MicroPDF MaxiCode Composite Postal code ASCII or Bitmap image _Environmental specifications 35 to 85 RH Non condensing 35 to 85 RH Non condensing Minimum resolution 14 5 2 Functional specification Reading Direction PITCH 35 degree SKEW 35 degree TILT 360 degree Ambient Light 010 10 000 Ix Viewi
18. be installed with software with the following functions e Receiving data from the THIR 6000B e Sending serial commands to the THIR 6000B e Receiving picture from the THIR 6000B Contact our sales representative for a sample of this software 2 4 Confirming read data reception Barcode data read by the THIR 6000B is sent to the host computer Users can be informed of the successful transmission of data to the host though a buzzer LED indicator or vibration See 7 5 How to confirm data transmission for further details This function is not available with TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U 2 5 Image preprocessing DM type only Heading of difficult to read low quality barcodes can be improved by a suitable image filter in using image preprocessing This is particularly effective with direct marked DM barcodes See 7 6 Image preprocessing for a detailed command list For further details about image preprocessing ask our sales department for the Operation manual for image preprocessing This function is not available with TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U 10 3 Operation 3 1 Barcode reading e the user pulls the reading switch the THIR 6000 shows two red pointers by LED light to indicate the reading area CUG Note The pointers turn off automatically after 30 seconds if there is no reading operation Pressing the READ switch will cause the pointers to flash again e While pressing the reading switch position t
19. cates that the scanner is a normal resolution type 2 Direct Parts Marking A following THIR 6000 or THIR 6000H indicates that the scanner is for direct parts marking applications The DM type has special optical and illumination settings 3 Bluetooth B means the THIR 6000 interface is Bluetooth According to this rule there are 3 types in the THIR 6000B family THIR 6000B THIR 6000HB THIR 6000DM B 1 1 Scanner components Reading Window Reading Switch Mn Grip Handle Charging terminal Figure1a Front View Indicator for battery status Indicator for Wireless connection Ug um Monitoring LED Buzzer hole Guide for cradle setting Figure1b Side and Rear View 1 2 Part Functions e Monitoring LED The monitoring LED lights up either GREEN or RED depending on the operation v A GREEN light indicates the successful decoding of a symbol v A Flashing GREEN light indicates image data transmission in progress v A RED light indicates failure of data transmission e Triggering Switch This switch is used to initiate the reading and decoding of a symbol e Indicator for wireless connection A GREEN light indicates the status of the wireless connection v Tum ON Connected v Tum OFF Disconnected e Indicator for battery status GREEN ORANGE RED lights indicate the status of the battery v GREEN Powered v ORANGE Charging v RED Low battery e Buzzer The buzze
20. code with the monitor LED lit orange and the pointer LED flashing red 2 Position the label barcode near the center of the two pointers 3 Reading will begin once the reader has detected the label 4 Once the reader has finished reading the barcode the monitor LED will light up green and a single beep will sound However when the same barcode is rejected to the consecutive read prohibition the monitor light will be red and two beeps will sound 5b In addition if the barcode cannot be read within the reading timeout default setting 1 sec reading will be finished 6 After the conclusion of reading remove the label from the reading range 7 When the reader detects a missing label return to 1 and proceed with reading the next label Even if the missing label could not be detected within the missing label timeout time default value 0 5sec return to 1 and proceed with reading the next label in the same manner A missing label timeout will result if the label is removed during barcode reading or if the label is placed as is after reading 8 See the operation timing chart for details on the operation content e If reading is not possible even with a label in place Remove the label temporarily and wait until the monitor LED turns orange as in 1 25 The flow chart of Auto Detection mode Monitor LED Orange Aiming beam Blinking Make an object with barcodes go into THIR 6000 s field of view
21. download from our web site or ask our sales representative Check the status of connection If the indicator for wireless connection turns green the THIR 6000B is connected to host computer If it turns off it is disconnected Indicator for wireless connection Green Connected Off Disconnected oecurity settings A PIN CODE can be set for a security reason See 7 4 How to configure security settings TMA 6000 employs its unique PIN CODE which can not be changed by users 2 3 Connect to host PC 1 Communication settings Connect to Bluetooth adapter by using Bluetooth profile SPP With TMU 6000 Bluetooth USB adapter The host PC allocates a virtual COM port to communicate with the Bluetooth USB adapters driver software The communication settings of the virtual COM port Baud rate and frame structure can be ignored With TMU 6000 Bluetooth Serial adapter Please use the communication software attached to TS 232C adapter to configure the communication settings of the adapter and THIR 6000B series With TMA 6000 When THIR 6000B series read the barcode placed on the housing of TMA 6000 the scanner establishes Bluetooth connection with the host PC through TMA 6000 Please see TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U Wireless Adapter Connection Instruction for more detail 2 Communication protocol There is no need to set a communication protocol In order to receive data the host computer has to
22. es and host PC reading the barcode label placed on the housing of TMA 6000 the scanner and the adapter establish Bluetooth connection Both USB and RS 232C interfaces are available Model Interface Description TMA 6000 RS 232C Needs AC adapter Works as keyboard wedge Send reading data to the host PC TMA 6000U USB as if the data is input by using keyboard Windows2000 or XP is required as OS of the host PC TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U Wireless Adapter Connection Instruction contains how to use and configure them 2 Components LED indicator communication LED indicator Power Green Connect Red Power ON Holes for screw Connection ID label To read this barcode by THIR 6000B series establishes Interface cable wireless connection between the scanner and the adapter 37 3 Specification Item Specification Dimensions 58 H x 59 W x 24 D mm Weight Except cable 50g Power 5 0V 10 Power consumption adctive 150mMA 5V Wireless interface Bluetooth 2 0 Class1 100m without any objects between the host and the scanner Varies by the presence of objects Walls metal human and etc and condition of environmental signal noise RS232C type RS 232C Dsub9p Wired interface USB type USB1 1 A plug USB I F requires Windows2000 or XP Maximum distance of connection reference Holes for screw depth 5mm 2 locations Environmental specification Pursuant to THIR 6000 series
23. f the host computer 8 5 Reading data gets garbled Did you indicate a fixed number of digits for ITF In some cases dropping of digits Reading fewer digits than the indicated number of digits may occur in ITF Interleaved 2 of 5 We recommend setting specific number of digits for ITF 8 6 Bluetooth connection is disconnected Is THIR 6000B in the range or Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth area generally has a radius of around 10m from the Bluetooth adapter but the distance varies depending on the use environment Please check wave strength if prone to disconnection The reader status can be selected and the strength checked in the utility screen of the Bluetooth driver If itis weak install a Bluetooth adapter for the wireless unit TMU 6000 in a location with good visibility 8 7 Reading drops occur Is there a disconnection during transmitting Reading data can be partialy dropped if the connection fails during the transmission Check the connection between the reader and the Bluetooth adapter See 2 2 Setting up the host computer for the connectivity check method 33 8 8 Keyboard wedge interface is needed If keyboard wedge software is installed to the host computer the THIR 6000B can be used as a keyboard interface device Please let our sales department know if keyboard wedge is needed 8 9 PIN CODE is required when Bluetooth connection is established The PIN CODE is not set at the time or shipment fr
24. he reader so that the pointers are at the center of the barcode P 2 e Upon completion of successful reading the monitoring LED lights up GREEN and the unit beeps once e Release the reading switch 3 2 Event or Status of scanner Sounds Power ON Beeps 5 times long long short short short Establish wireless connection Short beep 2 times Disconnect wireless connection Short beep 3 times Successful reading Short beep 1 time Data transmission failure Short beeps 7 times On all the other occasions Remains silent 3 3 Image data reading The THIR 6000U can not capture images as a HID Bitmap image name bmp 1280 x 1024 pixel Transmitting the data by a serial interface takes 2 min at a baud rate 15 2Kbps THIR 6000 In the case of USB1 1 THIR 6000 H U transmitting the image takes approximately 10 seconds The green monitoring LED blinks while the unit transmits the image Notes A host computer should be provided with software to receive the transmitted data B The image size is changeable This function is not available with TMA 6000 and TMA 6000U 3 4 Vibration The unit will viorate when a barcode has been successfully decoded The barcode setting menu is available to enable disable this function 12 4 Communications 4 1 Bar Code Data Transmission The unit transmits the scanned data to the host computer 4 2 Serial Command Tr
25. low Immediately stop use if smoke strange odors or noise are produced by the product Continuing operation as is risks fire or electrocution Disconnect Power Cautions on Handling AN CAUTION About memory backup This product has a memory backup function for the settings This backup can not guaranteed if repair refurbishment upgrade etc are performed on this Image Reader CAUTION Avoid using or storing this product in direct sunlight or at temperature or humidity outside the product specifications CAUTION Do not expose the unit to water water vapor oil etc CAUTION This unit may be damaged in environments with corrosive gas CAUTION gt gt gt D When grime or dust is stuck on the reading window please follow the following steps to clean it Gently wipe off the grime with a cloth or cotton swab moistened with alcohol Gently wipe again with a dry cloth DO NOT use chemicals to wipe off the case In cases of severe soiling gently wipe with a neutral detergent AN CAUTION This is a high precision optical device Avoid shocking the product such as fall AN CAUTION This unit is intended for use with general electronics devices such as personal computers office automation equipment mesurement equipment industrial robots AV equipment etc Take suitable actions at the customer when used in units or systems related to the control and safety of transport devices cars trains airplane
26. ng angle 5 9 Reading Range Depth Decodable Symbols Liner Code39 128 EAN128 Codabar ITF JAN EAN UPC RSS Check digit calculation method Code39 Modulus 43 Codabar Modulus 16 ITF Modulus 10 2 D Data Matrix ECC200 QR Code Micro QR Code PDF417 Micro PDF Maxi Code Composite Reading Digit Except ITF 1 2047 Only ITF 2 4 6 2047 16 e Reading Range Normal type about 34 95 Vertical Horizontal Distance from scanner about 27 75 po 50 F i 100 150 1D 0 1 49 031 1g 1D 0 15 607 130 1D 0 25 40 160 1D 0 33 407 180 2D 0 1 2 80 1 10 2D 0 25 60 130 2D 0 33 50 160 ia nde Heading ability depends on environment brightness etc and the printing quality of scanned barcodes Measured in 500 to 1000 Ix of homogeneous brightness printed with good quality no pitch and no skew 17 e Reading Range High density type 95 Vertical Horizontal 100 1 about 34 Distance from scanner about 27 19 50 1D 0 1 40 to 70 lt gt 1D 0 125 40 to 75 219 0 167 4Qto 70 240 19 40 to unit mm e Reading ability depends on environment brightness etc and the printing quality of scanned barcodes e Measured 500 to 1000 Ix of homogeneous brightness printed with good quality no pitch and no skew e Reading Range DM type about 34 95 Vertical Horizontal Distance from scanner about 27 75
27. nit and wireless adapter Bluetooth USB Adapter USB type TMU 6000 Connection Instruction Wireless unit Bluetooth Serial Adapter RS 232C type Connection Instruction TMA 6000 Tohken s recommendation Wireless adapter Wireless Adapter Wireless adapter VII Table of Content TION a uestem in I SAFELY NOC 1 CAUTIONS ON BANDLIN cede bee reor oc II DEVICE USAGE STORAGE Deo epe ete IV LONG TERM STORAGE Urea te ed Doce rie IV WIRELESS DEVICE RR LEE IV DOWNLOAD INFORMATION V UNPACKING THE PRODUC T eed ace bre osea eror tud Iren V LE XEDPIENGSDARLDIBSD cete dete 1 ce sees esa Ea a 3 oen diu toU ew eae 5 2 SHOW TOUS TER OOO selatan Nie Lael i patel ee 6 TBAT TC PRETIO ene oa el ec eee SE eee eS a 6 22 CONNECTING TOA HOST COMPU PER alae 8 PREPARATION WITH TMU 6000 BLUETOOTH USB OR BLUETOOTH RS232C ADAPTER 8 PREPARATION WITH TMA 6000 OR TMA 6000U cecsccccesccsscccssscccsscccsssccssscccscccsssceesescecsccessneees 8 CHECKTHESTATUSOPFCONNEGCEPION 8 SECURITY INC A 9 23 CONNECT VO HOST EO ASS nd tumens Meer c man
28. nto the cradle Is power supply polarity correct Charging will not be possible if the polarity is reversed Correct polarity gt Is power rating of the power supply enough Charging will not be possible unless the capacity of the power supply is sufficient are the charging terminals clean Charging will not be possible if there is grime on the charging terminals Periodically clean with a cotton swab wetted with a neutral detergent or ethanol Is the battery old e The rechargeable battery is a consumeable item The battery has likely reached the end of its lifetime if the usage time after charging has become noticeably shorter good rule of thumb for battery lifetime is around 300 discharge recharge cycles or two years of use under proper usage conditions Contact our sales department for replacement batteries 31 8 3 Barcode Cannot be Read Is there beep from the buzzer when the THIR 6000B reads a barcode YES gt Barcode is decoded but an error has occurred in Bluetooth data transmission Please see 8 4 Errors in transmitting data Barcode is not decoded Please see the following troubleshooting guidelines Is the code setup correct Barcodes outside the settings are not readable if the corresponding barcode or number of digits is delineated Perform barcode and digit settings as needed as per Barcode Menu Setup Is reading distance suitable Reading may be impossible when the re
29. om our factory To initialize the PIN CODE setting see Setting default settings in the Configuration Barcode Menu See 7 4 How to configure security settings if a PIN CODE is to be used 34 Appendix 1 Cradle TBC 6000 1 Overview Cradle for THIR 6000B series 2 Specifications Dimensions 72 H x 90 W x 241 D Weight Approx 215g AC adapter wireless unit and THIR 6000B are not included Tap Holes 5x3 Screws M4 x M20 2pcs comes with the cradle 3 Appearance AC adapter jack Cable clamp Charging terminal Groove 7 Please use one of the two tap holes for charging terminal side eee i Fix the metal plate Hook the cable of AC adapter 35 Appendix 2 Wireless unit TMU 6000 1 Overview This unit optimizes the distance and range of connection when installed in a location with good electromagnetic visibility It can be attached to the cradle or walls desks etc 2 Specifications Dimensions 145 H x 30 W x 95 D mm e Weight Approx 125g Including cable Length of cable 2m Tap holes 3x2 4 2 Screws 2 6 8 2pcs These screws are used when the unit is attached to the cradle TBC 6000 In this case please use two 3 tap holes 3 Appearance Wireless Unit Examples of bracket use 36 Appendix 3 Wireless adapter TMA 6000 U 1 Overview This unit is used for Bluetooth communication between THIR 6000B seri
30. paims 3 50 2 100 150 1D 0 1 40 to 70 lt gt 1D 0 125 40 to 75 lt gt 210 1 67 44 to 70 240 19 400 unit mm e Reading ability depends on environment brightness etc and the printing quality of scanned barcodes e Measured in 500 to 1000 Ix of homogeneous brightness printed with good quality no pitch and no skew 19 5 4 Default settings When the unit is shipped from the factory the initial setup is as follows THIR 6000B THIR 6000HB gt Enabled Symbols all symbols THIR 6000DM B Data Matrix ECC200 and QR Code Security settings As the default security settings are not configured Please see 7 4 How to configure security settings 20 6 Dimensions 6 1Housing Dimensions 21 Unit mm ae 7 Special Functions 7 1 Cropping Function Cropping is a method to remove unwanted areas from the image in order to make the image smaller The following is the procedure to set up this function through the serial interface Confirming the cropping status Serial Command IMGecr gt lt lt Example of reply STATUS THI R 6000 BBC 0 0 256 1 16 2 RLE 3 AVE 4 AVERLE 9 Color IMODE 0 PX 0 PY 0 WX 1280 WY 1024 CAPMODE 0 0 1280 1024 CAPX 0 0 100 1 75 2 509 3 25 Cropping status is bolded CAPY 0 0 100 1 75 2 504 3 25 VMODE 0 0 Mono 1 Color ree END
31. r indicates the states of reading and communication e Charging terminal Used to charge the battery e Guide for cradle charging base setting Used to adjust the position when the THIR 6000B is set in the charging base 2 How to use THIR 6000B 2 1 Battery charging THIR 6000B employs a Li ion rechargeable battery Since new batteries are not fully charged please charge the battery by following the instructions below Battery charging begins once the THIR 6000B is set into the charging cradle Please see Appendix 1 for more information about the cradle 1 Insert THIR 6000B by adjusting its guide to the slit of the cradle Slit 2 Gently set the bottom of the handle the charging terminal side into the cradle 3 The indicator for battery status will change to orange When the battery is fully charged it will turn green Normally the charging time is 3 hours Indicator for battery status Green Powered Orange Charging Red Low battery AN CAUTION e Charging time will vary depending on the remaining charge e Failure to set the THIR 6000B properly into the crade will prevent proper charging e Dust and dirt on the charging terminals may impede proper charging Periodically clean the charging terminals using a cotton swab moistened with ethanol or a neutral detergent The rechargeable battery is a consumeable item The battery has likely reached the end of its lifetime if the usage time after
32. s traffic right gas leak sensors or any type of safety equipment Never use in applications requiring extremely high reliability such as satelites nuclear power equipment undersea relays or medical requipment directly involving human lives The frequency band of this unit IEEE802 15 1 is also applied in integrated wireless stations used by other industrial scientific or medical instruments like microwave ranges ISM band wireless stations requiring licensing as well as special low power wireless devices 9not requiring liscensing and amateur radio stations requiring liscensing To avoide cross talk please follow the following instruction 1 Check that there are no integrated wireless stations for identification of mobile devices low power wireless stations as well as special wireless stations and amature radio stations nearby 2 this device should somehow exert adverse electrical interference on integrated wireless stations for identification of mobile devices immediately contact our sales department in order to discuss actions for avoiding cross talk for example the installation of partitions etc having changed the operating frequency or stopped the generation of the electromagnetic waves In addition immediately contact our sales department if problems should arise where the device exerts adverse electrical interference on low power wireless stations for identification of mobile devices or amateur wireless sta
33. tions S Prohibited Handle the Li ion battery with care Improper handling or use of batteries risks fire explosion leakage or other hazard Do not expose to fire or heat the battery e Do not disassemble the battery Do not reverse the polarity Do not touch the poles with metal objects Do not transport or store the battery together with metal necklaces hairpins etc e Do not apply strong shocks to the battery such as piercing with a nail striking with a hammer stepping on it etc Do not disassemble or modify the battery Do not use or place the battery in hot locations such as near fire next to heaters etc or in locations with direct sunlight or within cars exposed to the sun Do not place the batter in a microwave oven or pressure vessel etc e Only use the dedicated charger for rechargign the battery pack e Do not charge by directly connecting the battery to an electrical outlet automobile cigarette lighter etc S Prohibited Do not charge the battery near fire under direct sunlight etc Do not drop this unit or subject to strong shocks Handle the unit with care as it is a precision device Device Usage Storage Location AN CAUTION Do not use store this unit in the following locations Use in the following locations may result in electrocution fire or malfunction and may cause surrounding devices to malfunction Where there is a great deal of static electricity dust or humidit
34. y Locations that exceed the temperature range Usage 0 40 Storage 20 60 or the Humidity range 85 85 RH marshes etc Locations exposed to direct sunlight car dashboards etc Locations around fire or hot air etc Adjacent to chemicals etc Near HVAC equipment Atlocations at risk for exposure to water drops electrical sparks etc Locations generating a strong magnetic field Near TVs radios cordless telephones etc Inside medical facilities such as hospitals Near medical electronics such as hearing aids pacemakers etc Near automatic control equipment such as fire alarms automatic doors etc Long term storage AN CAUTION When storing this unit be sure to avoid locations where there is vibration dust high humidity low temperature high temperature or direct sunshine Wireless device This unit is wireless device using a frequency in the 2 4GHz band No license registration and or contract is needed to use this unit Download information Please access the following URL to download documents related to this product http www tohken co jp DL You can download 1 Operational Manual 2 Configuration Barcode Menu 3 Bluetooth USB Adapter Connection Instruction 4 Bluetooth Serial Adapter Connection Instruction 5 6000 and TMA 6000U Wireless Adapter Connection Instruction Unpacking the product After opening the shipping package containing the THI
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