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1. 10 4 1 Numeric Parameters The configuration procedures for numeric parameters are shown below Parameter Label Decimal Label D Validate Label For example to configure the Inter Character Delay to be 15 ms the Inter Character Delay label is first read and then the decimal digit labels 1 and 5 and finally the Validate label to complete the setting 10 4 2 Character String Parameters Basically each character of a string is programmed by two hexadecimal digits which usually comprise a value that is the ASCII code equivalence of the character being programmed Beside the two hexadecimal digits there is an optional key type status can also be specified for each character of the string parameters This optional key type status can only be specified for some particular parameters when keyboard interface is 42 used These parameters are Prefix Code Postfix Code Code ID and Additional Fields of Editing Formats The available key type status settings can be selected will be described briefly The configuration procedures for character string parameters are shown below Parameter Label Key Type Status Label j Two Hexadecimal Labels j Validate Label For example to configure the Prefix Code to be AB the Prefix Code label is first read and then the hexadecimal digit labels 4 1 4 and 2 are read and finally the Validate label to complete the setti
2. e Dual Color Indicator e Interface Support base unit KB Wedge RS232 and USB e Bluetooth Serial Port Profile Supported The scanner can transmit scanned data to Bluetooth enabled computer PDA via standard Bluetooth Serial Port communication e Bluetooth HID Supported The scanner can transmit scanned data to Bluetooth enabled computer PDA via standard HID communication e Programmable Code ID Code ID can be individually configured for each symbology e Programmable Length Code e Programmable Prefix Code e Programmable Postfix Code e Character Substitution e Data Editing Data can be reorganized according to user programmable formats Up to three data editing formats are supported e Extremely Low Power Consumption 2 X13000 BTSTAND Installation The X13000 BT kit contains 1 X13000 BT wireless barcode scanner 1 X13000 BTSTAND base 1 Rechargeable battery 1 A Serial Keyboard USB Cable depending on configuration ordered 1 A power supply for the base or the scanner 1 Diskette containing Scan Manager and this manual Note Please refer to chapter 5 Bluetooth Serial Port for Bluetooth Serial Port installation and configuration instructions 2 1 Power Up the Xi3000 BTSTAND Connect the interface cable into the 15 pin connector at the back of the base The interface of the cable depends on what you ordered There are three types of cables available RS232 Keyboard or USB Power off your
3. 10 4 1 Numeric Parameters utto et Eb ets 42 10 4 2 Character String Parameters as lode epo EID EE 42 10 4 3 Key Dype Status Setting iue ertet eate neo eee an entend dn 43 10 5 EXIT CONFIGURATION Mopp 44 1 Introduction The Xi3000 BT is POS X s Wireless scanner utilizing Bluetooth Technology The scanner has a range of over 50 meters and a battery life is over 50 hours or 35 000 scans for the X13000 BT The X13000 BT scanner uses CCD linear imager This manual contains the information for operating and configuring the X13000 BT Wireless Barcode Scanner and is divided into two portions The first portion describes the installation operation and programmable features of the scanner The second portion contains the setup barcodes used to configure the scanner The X13000 BT is one of the most versatile and flexible wireless barcode scanners available today The X13000 BT contains all the features and functions required for up to date barcode reading Owing to the compact design and extremely low power consumption this scanner provides for easy installation and high product durability The scanner will not only satisfy for the requirements needed today but also can fulfill your long term needs The main functions and features are listed below e Barcode Readability Most popular barcode symbologies are supported including the newest RSS Code e Negative barcodes supported e Eight scan modes supported e Programmable Beeping Tone
4. HR ed aid erum om ki fam C Dont use s pscckey You should dwane use a pacskey unless device doe not support one We d 9 OE ME The longer the passkey the al eel 3 i Fon Ha ere ping by Ee rege more secure d wil be Back ve II Cancel 7 The serial ports are assigned to the device outgoing COM 10 and Incoming 3 Select Client Applications tab and select Bluetooth Serial Port from the list then COM 11 Click the Finish button to complete the configuration click Property button Add Bluetooth Device Wizard DITE ds General Arena Dicovey Local bezea Glen Appicaters Haase Completing the Add Bluetooth R J z ipso hor Het computer vel CEN breed on other Dioh dese Device Wizard The Bluetooth device was successfully connected to your computer Your computer and the device can communioste whenewer they are rear each other Thess as the COM mers ports aczigned to your device Outgoing COM pat COMITO Incoming COM pat COMT Cafe ck an apii son cuam ho rel di pesca and est di cect To close this werd click Finish 4 Check Secure Connection if you enable the Authentication and have configured 5 2 2 Belkin Bluetooth Dri elkin bluetooth Priver a PIN Code on 1x66 Otherwise uncheck Secure Connection Click Apply and 1 Click Go to My Computer OK button OT aar i Bea g e Bet t o egi Ze 7 Tr My Computer is I d iy Bad elk Der g xil a A Compact Des C Parel Gm di EN NE 7 mi radium Dez
5. RF connection between your scanner and base prior to setting the interface type For details on selecting interfaces please refer to the relevant section in this manual 3 General Features 3 1 Buzzer The buzzer of the scanner beeps differently to indicate various operating conditions e Power On Beep The scanner will issue a long beep to indicate a successful power on e Good Read Beep The system provides four volume levels and four beeping tones frequencies that the user can select from to signify a good read The available options are Volume Maximum Loud Medium Minimum Frequency 8 4 2 1 kHz e Error Beep The scanner will issue a long beep with a low tone to indicate errors e Enter Exit Configuration Beep The scanner will issue 6 beeps upon entering exiting the configuration mode e Setup Beep In configuration mode the scanner will normally beep twice when a setup barcode is read If the particular setup parameter needs more than one read the scanner will only issue a short beep to indicate that there are more setup barcodes needed to complete the current parameter setting 3 2 Indicator There is a dual color indicator on top of the scanner Normally it is off and will turn red when there is a good read The indicator will be blue when the scanner is at configuration mode 3 3 Scan Modes There are eight scan modes supported by the scanner The user can choose the desired scan mode depending on the ap
6. desired order and fields can also be assigned multiple times The maximum number of fields can be assigned is twelve After the sequence has been assigned the End label must be read to complete the setting 9 8 End of Format Programming After all the desired parameters are configured the End of Format Programming label must be read to conclude the programming of the editing format This label is located at the bottom of every even page in the Editing Format Parameters section of the configuration manual 9 9 Activate Data Editing Formats Before data can be processed by a particular editing format that format must be enabled The editing formats can be enabled or disabled individually 39 9 10 Exclusive Data Editing If this parameter is enabled all data read by the scanner must be processed by the editing format If the data is not eligible for all enabled editing formats the scanner will not accept the reading and the data will not be transmitted 9 11 Programming Examples Example 1 Extracts data from the 10th character to the 19th character Total Number of Fields 3 Field 1 Divide field by field length set field length to 9 Field 2 Divide field by field length set field length to 10 Field Transmission Sequence F2 Example 2 Extract the date code item number and quantity information from barcodes Data is encoded in the barcode like this From the first character to the 6th character is the date
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8. of the weak structure of the MSI code a partial scan has a high probability of decoding as a valid but shorter MSI codes known as short scan To prevent this kind of undesired readings the Code Length settings can help to ensure that the correct code is read by qualifying the allowable code length Code length limitations can be set in 2 ways Fixed Code Length and Max Min code length If the fixed code length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified And if max min code length is selected the max length and the min length must be specified and the scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall between max min length specified 7 10 Plessey e Convert to UK Plessey If this parameter is enabled the scanner will change each occurrence of the character A into character X in the code e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum characters two characters will be transmitted together with data 7 11 Telepen e Telepen Output There are two flavors of encoding formats for Telepen One is the original Telepen format and another is AIM Telepen format User can choose the desired encoding format for Telepen readings 7 12 RSS e Code ID Selection User has choice of using RSS Code ID Je0 or EAN128 Code ID JC1 33 e Code ID Transmission If this parameter is enabled the Code ID selected by the preceding setting will be included in the data being transmitted e A
9. 1 7 Inter Character Dela An inter character delay of 0 to 255 ms can be configured to match the computer response time of the keyboard interface The delay time configured is inserted between transmitting every character The longer the delay time configured the slower the transmission speed will be The inter character delay is zero by default 11 4 2 RS232 Interface User can select the desired flow control baud rate parity and data bits to be used in this output interface 4 2 1 Baud Rate Parity Data Bits The supported baud rate parity and data bit are listed below e Baud Rate 115200 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 e Parity None Even Odd e Data bit 8 7 4 2 2 Flow Control The user can further configure the flow handshake control method to be used The available options are listed below e No Flow Control e Scanner Ready The scanner will activate the RTS signal after power on After each good read the scanner waits for an active CTS signal The data will not be sent until CTS signal becomes active e Data Ready The RTS signal will be activated after each good read The scanner will then wait for the CTS signal becomes active The data will not be sent until CTS signal becomes active e nverted Data Ready It is like the Data Ready flow control but the RTS signal level is inverted 4 2 3 Inter Character Delay An inter character delay of 0 to 255 ms can be configured to match the compute
10. 5 1 4 Update Settings store s 15 2 4 1 SCANNET RD c ae A RI DC LEA IE 4 5 1 5 Timeout EE 15 2 4 2 Eed 4 52 CONFIGURING BLUETOOTH DEVICE DRIVER ED 15 2 4 3 DE Jak Ore Eg GR 5 5 2 1 Windows XP with Service Pack2 eene 15 D5 AINTEREACE SETTING x tor Matus sich bell devi ad acit cates REA Ee 5 2 2 Belkin Bluetooth Driver 17 3 GENERAL FEATURES EES SE EE ENA IAR STS EOE A I 6 6 BLUETOOTH HID 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 22 Sp HUNGER DUE m cL ur p MM D IM D VAM ILE 6 6 1 CONFIGURING AU EE 22 3 2 INDICATOR 16 ont ont teer odi cuti N GE tanh ate A d ae m a GE 6 6 1 1 Activate Bluetooth HID Inteif ee 22 3 3 SCAN MODES eege o o o GR ee 6 6 1 2 Reset Connection COUR Te DUM FU d ot aL TET IP QR EC GP EC 23 BAS SAUTOGENSENSa ee ee ess N ee EE 7 6 1 3 Authentication amp PIN Code 23 39 ECKE 8 6 1 4 Device Name Broadcasting En 23 3 6 SCANNER TIME OUT DURATION LLL g 6 1 5 Update Settings sis eE de 23 3 7 READING REDUNDANCY eie ee ee tette ttt tetti tics 8 6 2 HID KEYBOARD INTERFACE 23 3 8 SUPPORTED SYMBOLOGIES LLL g 6 2 1 EE Ee 23 SE RER 9 6 2 2 Keyboard Style Alphabets 23 6 2 3 Keyboard Style Droits AE vasa SR tem ets boda d E ARE 23 4 OUTPUT INTERFACE Xi3000 B TSTAND sees ese se rete ene Se se sesse 10 6 2 4 Capua oC STATUS teen 24 4 1 KEYBOARD WEDGE INTERFACE eeeeet ee ee oe ee ee oe ee oe e
11. Insert the Bluetooth dongle into PC host 2 Double click the Bluetooth icon on the lower right of the taskbar 3 Click Add button C E j n Ces g ul 4 Check My device is set up and ready to be found and click Next button 25 Mad Hluripalh Devon Mirasd Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Beie procesdieg di po Pe ER a ooh dct zf fe FEE Rd ON MA TE RD TT Corin d s eis bal Tiam d on Mi gh En cocum ciim eibi I ITI dn Dm rar button an Pe boron d Se deeg Beta aad mcs dei Add Hiesiosth Devita ET Select the Bucingth dees Phal prj ee Io ahi o gz L N pta eri re ee tured an Fallen fe eur pret thal cater eth wo deca Fhariclck merch As een Cos ae EN Select Let me choose my own passkey and input the passkey in the text field and click Next button Add l iveiparh Dave Wirard Da pou geed a partie te geld pra drm o Do Wee Sen pabla Eibach Laer z eri rd Pe docu i ic ER Tia ei pus oe d Bu doureier meoies pphini uor Ba are CO phaea P ep ku eue rl lr the Gercker bound r fe documeriater Tr usi pa Greng aw omn pam Lo ant TT EE ab Yow icm aig ep biik en your deeg dr re nape ew kee d una a DE Ep tur Pho I A kry The orgs He pare ge ba When the connection is ready a message will be displayed Found New Hardware Bluetooth HID Device Please click Finish button to complete the connection 26 LSS LE
12. PC or Laptop when connect the cable to PC or Laptop Once your cable is connected to the base plug the other end into the appropriate port on your PC For example if you have a serial cable then plug into the com port of your PC if you have a Keyboard cable then plug into keyboard port of your PC and if you have a USB cable plug into the USB port on your PC Connect the power supply provided to your AC outlet and plug the other end into the base then power on your PC Now you are ready to configure your scanner and base 22 Power Up the Xi3000 BT When you receive your X13000 BT the battery is separated from X13000 BT Please insert the battery into the bottom of the scanner and lock the battery by pushing the clip to power on the scanner The scanner will beep and the LED will be on when power on Ed y 1 f E F EE d I EN ws RA Push up to lock the battery Please ensure to remove the battery to power off the scanner if it will not be used for a prolonged period The LED will be off and the power to the scanner will be disconnected 2 3 Setup RF Connection Upon powering up the scanner will try to establish an RF connection with its base At this stage we need to pair the scanner and base Turn the base upside down and you will find 2 labels The first label has the words SET CONNECTION and a barcode The second label is the serial number To link the scanner to the base scan the SE
13. RW senz Fo a ronde ri meei ren mishi e res ong numm SWERTE E Tm al Ss 9 mde ari ad uro paa coram Dee r rege e rtl geng 8 Click OK button After successful connection the Bluetooth Device Driver will report the COM port number which is mapped for this connection In this case it is COM3 You can also hear three serial ascending tones from the scanner indicating successful connection After this initial connection whenever an application program opens COM3 the Bluetooth driver will automatically try to connect this particular scanner The Bluetooth sonal pot CONS to connect lo the dece J pot orem conguet The Aci ahon that ell use the connection must be configured to use DOM The application map be sed at any ime De ret dachy Pus message agan Te 20 9 Right click the COMI and select Disconnect to close the connection There will be three serial descending tones from the scanner to indicate this condition After the connection is closed the X13000 BT scanner and the Bluetooth driver are properly configured and are ready to go User can now run their application or Hyper Terminal for testing and make the best use of this scanner inixj Ep pA Yee adc pie eg peb Hid eee eee A A a X Ze ID NELIE J ee OT ra t J ma ui 9 kb Ch TINTE SACIOCIRROR ELE qum v uacua ii SII a Ph IN ser er Pe Fed me H ries Part rt hag B x B eegen k ve A
14. T CONNECTION barcode label the scanner will beep once then scan the SERIAL number barcode The scanner will beep twice low then high beep When it establishes RF connection with the base the scanner will then emit three short ascending beeps Your pairing is established 2 4 Charging your Xi3000 BT There are three methods to charge the battery Placing the scanner on the base inserting the battery in front of the base or inserting the power supply into the DC Jack at bottom of the scanner 2 4 Scanner Place the scanner with a battery inserted on the base to charge your scanner When charging the scanner LED will flash RED When the battery is fully charged around 4 hours from completely empty battery the LED stays on solid RED 2 4 2 Battery Insert the battery in front of the base to charge your battery with the power adaptor connected When charging the base charging LED will be RED When the battery is fully charged around 4 hours from completely empty battery the LED will be solid GREEN 2 4 3 DC Jack Insert the power supply to the DC Jack at bottom of the scanner When charging the scanner LED will flash RED When the battery is fully charged around 4 hours from completely empty battery the LED stays on solid RED 2 5 Interface Setting Once you have paired the scanner and base you need to specify the interface type to your PC The interface settings are stored in the base So ensure that you have
15. X13000 Bluetooth Scanner User s Manual OS WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate 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 correcting the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If applicable as below FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This transmitte
16. ading Redundancy This parameter is used to specify the levels of reading decoding security If No Redundancy is selected only one successful decoding can make the reading valid If Three Times Redundancy 1s selected it will take 3 successful decodes to make the reading valid It is obvious that the more redundancy the user selects the higher the reading security and thus the slower the reading speed The user must compromise between decoding security and decoding speed if the security feature is needed 3 8 Supported Symbologies Most of the popular barcode symbologies are supported Each symbology can be individually enabled or disabled The scanner will automatically discriminate and recognize all the symbologies that are enabled The supported barcode symbologies are listed below e Code 39 Standard Full ASCII e taly Pharmacode e French Pharmacode e ndustrial 25 e nterleave 25 e Matrix 25 e Codabar NW 7 e UPCA with or without Add on e UPCE with or without Add on e EANS with or without Add on e EAN13 with or without Add on e Code 93 e Code 128 e EAN 128 e MSI e Telepen e Plessey 3 9 Negative Barcodes The scanner can be configured to read negative barcodes Normally barcodes are printed with the color of the bars darker than that of the spaces But for negative barcodes they are printed in the opposite sense just like negative films The spaces of the negative barcodes are printed with a color
17. code From the 7th character is the item number its length is not fixed but is delimited by a character After the character is the quantity information Data should be transmitted like this Item number goes first then a TAB character and then the date code and then another TAB character and finally the quantity Total Number of Fields 3 Field 1 Divide fields by field length and set the field length to 6 Field 2 Divide fields by field terminating string Set terminating string to and discard the terminating string Additional Field 1 Set to one TAB character Field Transmission Sequence F2 AF Fl AFI F3 40 10 Configuring your Xi3000 BT The configuration of X13000 BT Scanner is done by reading the setup labels contained in the Configuration Manual the second part of this manual This section describes the procedure of configuring the scanner Some configuration examples are also given in this section for illustration 10 1 Enter Configuration Mode To start the configuration the Enter Setup label must be read This will put the scanner in the configuration mode The scanner will respond with 6 beeps and the indicator will turn blue after the label is read This Enter Setup label is located at the bottom of almost every even page of the Configuration Manual 10 2 Default All the parameters of the scanner will return to their default values by reading the Default label The scanner will bee
18. code shares the same setting of Code 39 e Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum character is included in the data being transmitted 7 3 Industrial Interleave Matrix 25 e Start Stop Selection This parameter provides the readability of all 2 of 5 symbology variants For example flight tickets actually use an Industrial 25 barcode but with Interleave 25 start stop In order to read this barcode the start stop selection parameter of Industrial 25 should set to Interleave 25 e Checksum Verification This parameter specifies whether the scanner will perform checksum verification when decoding barcodes If the checksum is incorrect the barcode will not be read 30 e Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum character is included in the data being transmitted Code Length Qualification Because of the weak structure of the 2 of 5 codes a partial scan has a high probability of decoding as a valid but shorter 2 of 5 codes known as short scan To prevent this kind of undesired reading the Code Length settings can help to insure that the correct code is read by qualifying the allowable code length Code length parameters can be configured in two ways Fixed Code Length or Max Min code length If the fixed code length is selected up to 2 fixed lengths can be specified And if max min code length is selected the max length and the min length must be specified and t
19. d mi nbkef orta ee gest concen cal Da reste cn bed eed gang 21 6 Bluetooth HID The X13000 BT scanner can be configured to the standard Bluetooth HID as data output interface This will make the X13000 BT scanner sends the scanned barcode data to Bluetooth enabled computer or PDA directly without the X13000 BTSTAND however a charging dock is still needed for charging the X13000 BT battery This section illustrates a step by step installation and configuration procedures of the X13000 BT for Bluetooth HID Bluetooth transceivers dongles always come with their own driver or Windows XP with service pack2 provides the build in Bluetooth driver There are several Bluetooth device drivers for Windows and WinCE Pocket PC from different companies Here we use Window XP with service pack2 build in Bluetooth driver and WIDCOMM driver as examples For detail installation procedures please refer to the user s manual of the Bluetooth transceiver in use NOTE Bluetooth HID doesn t support the following functions on PDA B Capital Lock Setting Auto Detection B Digit Transmission Numeric Key m Alt Composing 6 1 Configuring Xi3000 BT Before starting the configuration the scanner must be powered up If you have not done so please follow the procedures described in section 2 2 Power Up the X13000 BT to power up the scanner First step of the configuration is always to put the scanner in configuration mode by scanning the E
20. darker than that of the bars 4 Output Interface Xi3000 BTSTAND The X13000 BT is a multi interface scanner It can be used as a keyboard wedge scanner an RS 232 scanner or a USB scanner The output interface can be programmed using the setup barcodes in this manual Please ensure that you have an RF connection between the scanner and the base prior to selecting the interface type 4 1 Keyboard Wedge Interface 4 1 1 Keyboard Type The keyboard wedge interface is enabled by configuring selecting keyboard type The supported keyboard types are listed below e PCAT US French German Italian Swedish Norwegian UK Belgium Spanish and Portuguese KBD e PS2 30 e IBM 3477 TYPE Japanese KBD e IBM 34XX 319X amp Memorex Telex 122Keys 4 1 2 Keyboard Style Alphabets Keyboard layout style can be selected There are three options to this setting default layout US or English style AZERTY layout and QWERTZ layout This setting only works when the keyboard type selected is for US keyboard The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending the A Q W Z Y and M character according to this setting 4 1 3 Keyboard Style Digits There are two digit layout styles as shown on the following figures One has digit on top upper row of a key and another has digits on bottom lower row of a key The digit layout style can be changed by the following configuration settings There are three opt
21. e ee ee 10 6 2 5 Alphabets Transmissions 24 4 1 1 Keyboard TV DG uu ordenes Soca ils doloe Seatac dA aate dba do dedo ag 10 6 2 6 Digits Fransmission EE 24 AUD Keyboard Sle Alphabets ees EE EE RE ie 10 BE Ee Se 4 1 3 Keyboard Style Digits usce be ca tei xe eie aree ao pa deae uie 10 6 3 1 Windows XP with Service PACK en 23 4 1 4 Capital EE 11 6 3 2 Widcomm Bluetooth Driver En 27 4 1 5 Alphabets FROTSHHISSIOTS susc ree des b ERE GI Ie S EH EOS 11 7 SYMBOLOGY PARAMETERS EE EE ie 30 4 1 6 Digits Ee 1l 4 1 7 Inter Character Delay EE OE ERU PD ETRAS HI 7 1 CODE39 ETE TELELA ELLEELLE TELELE eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee 30 AD SRO 2 INTEREAUE ute Ee ut CE eT 12 7 2 ITALY FRENCH PHARMACODE EE 30 4 2 1 Baud Rate Parity Data BUS cessent ii n E ds 12 73 INDUSTRIAL INTERLEAVE MATRIX 25 eene 30 422 AE AREA EA AN AE EN 12 E EE GE 3 4 2 3 Inter Character Delay TE OO EE IERE ER IE N 12 7 5 UPCE eer errr rere reer rrr TT ee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee 31 4 3 USB INTERFACE EA EE OR N OER EK ON RE 12 7 6 EANS EET TT eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee TE TT Oe ee 32 ON EE a a T ie 12 oc Mec EK OUE OE OE ae 32 4e VEAN ee D qp ten dla usted 32 7 9 KC EE 32 T ok BEESSEY s n n adeo oes eie i ehm en ee b E Ec inb bale d eta e hoses 33 Xobk CELBEBPBN Gebr et dct aida ba td aon Edo Tuo ed 33 d pac US SR A mix EE eai
22. e following processing will follow the parameters configured for EANI3 e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 7 7 UPCA e Convert to EAN13 If this parameter is enabled the UPCA read will be expanded into EANI3 and the following processing will follow the parameters configured for EANI3 e System Number Transmission If this parameter is enabled the system number will be included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 7 8 EAN13 e ISBN ISSN Conversion If these parameters are enabled the scanner will convert the code read into ISBN or ISSN code if the formats are correct EANI3 codes start with 978 or 979 for ISBN and 977 for ISSN e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 7 9 MSI 32 e Checksum Verification Three kinds of checksum calculations can be implemented into MSI code Single Modulo 10 Double Modulo 10 or Modulo 11 amp 10 checksum If the checksum character is incorrect the barcode will not be read e Checksum Transmission User can control the checksum transmit ion format by configuring this parameter 1 Transmitted 2 Last digit not transmitted 3 Last 2 digits not transmitted e Code Length Qualification Because
23. e for data editing Multiple code types can be specified for this parameter e Data Length This parameter specifies the length character count of the data eligible for data editing It is specified in the range format The length of the data must fall between max and min length limits If the max length and the min length configured is both zero the scanner will not perform this length qualification Matching String and its Location User can specify a particular character string up to four characters that must appear in the data that is eligible for data editing User can also specify where character position starts from one this string should appear in the data by configuring the matching string location If the location specified is zero the scanner only checks for the existence of the matching string in the data To disable the matching string qualification just leave the matching string empty 9 4 Total Number of Fields Data can be divided into at most 6 fields The total number of fields must be correctly specified The fields are numbered from F1 to F6 accordingly but only Fl to F5 can be configured Please note that the number of fields can be configured is always one less than the total number of fields specified The extra data characters beyond the last field configured will be automatically assigned to the next field That is if three fields are configured for the editing format the data characters after F3 will be assig
24. e scanner s memory to the host The interface selected by the user will be used for the transmission During the transmission the red LED of X13000 BT will be flashing 4 4 5 Memory Data Delay This will enable the user to set a delay between each data records in memory at time of transmission 13 5 Bluetooth Serial Port The X13000 BT can be configured to the standard Bluetooth Serial Port as the data output interface This will make the X13000 BT send the scanned barcode data to Bluetooth enabled computer or PDA directly without the X13000 BTSTAND however a charging dock is still needed for charging the X13000 BT battery This section illustrates a step by step installation and configuration procedures of the X13000 BT for Bluetooth Serial Port Bluetooth transceivers dongles always come with their own driver or Windows XP with service pack2 provides the build in Bluetooth driver There are several Bluetooth device drivers for Windows and WinCE Pocket PC from different companies Here we use Window XP with service pack2 build in Bluetooth driver and BELKIN driver as examples For detail installation procedures please refer to the user s manual of the Bluetooth transceiver in use 5 1 Configuring Xi3000 BT Before starting the configuration the scanner must be powered up If you have not done so please follow the procedures described in section 2 2 Power Up the X13000 BT to power up the scanner First step of the config
25. em and aa Pa mm op o reegt Dep Rem 2 Double click the My Bluetooth Places at left Folders window Right click My Device and select Property Bluetooth Properties 2 x General E Bluetooth Serial Port E Startup Automatically Secure Connectiort COM Port coms 7 5 Wake up X13000 BT by pulling the trigger just in case it falls asleep Double click Find Bluetooth Devices f D pe Hane ee O ri H D sch ren A A EIE kes D Hy D erop Dis en Foie LE ET m arcum mammone 7 707 a D re Tuan der rest Pam exalts j al bier Eee rd fi PETIT il eom ar ia ep iih Ze kp Leien 6 Double click X13000 BT scanner 19 laini fe mm ge pam fen dem E Peak so HN Deeg ren TELER NE EA ede 2 Phy Comper IW mis het enr D pt Var a conie raira manua Bee Bie Pgh sk n drip n tte bai Bh Rat ot Iesel zeg Ee ibn en cmd H feta Bm br Ze ceed dees ial ban 7 Double click on the service COMI which is the Bluetooth Serial Port service This will enable the connecting process If Authentication Secure Connection is T rak Flera Pini Tol he eee Pe A E E F all H D sr Bees fpem Dh ie E E LIEN Im Am Ie aim Hy Buscco h Raos rsi Bates Drs e EOOEIN Ss pi Pre u En H Hs Caspar Id Bieber Poor ls Beer ibi e mler me Ween rop D za im at medal a mia eel past HE F ez rire Caractere He verg a Her Mes ooh Heen imm t Tm adore ORE nu ET rm
26. ettings effective The scanner will re start itself after Update barcode is scanned 6 2 HID Keyboard Interface 6 2 1 Keyboard Type The HID keyboard interface is enabled by configuring selecting keyboard type The supported keyboard types are listed below e PCAT US French German Italian Swedish Norwegian UK Belgium Spanish and Portuguese KBD 6 2 2 Keyboard Style Alphabets Keyboard layout style can be selected There are three options to this setting default layout US or English style AZERTY layout and QWERTZ layout This setting only works when the keyboard type selected is for US keyboard The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending the A Q WITZ and M character according to this setting 6 2 3 Keyboard Style Digits There are two digit layout styles as shown on the following figures One has digit on top upper row of a key and another has digits on bottom lower row of a key 23 The digit layout style can be changed by the following configuration settings There are three options Default Lower Row and Upper Row The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending digits according to the setting value of this parameter This setting is used with the above setting Keyboard Style Alphabets and perhaps Character Substitution setting when support to languages not available on the scanner is needed 1 2 3 4 Digits on Lower Row 1 2 3 4 i Di
27. exadecimal digit 6 4 of the hexadecimal digit 7 3 of the hexadecimal digit 8 Validate Note In internal representation characters that are specified with either scan code or associate key status occupy two normal characters each So the maximum number of characters can be configured for a string parameter will decrease if these character specifications are used 10 5 Exit Configuration Mode Both the Update and the Exit Setup without Changes labels will exit the scanner from configuration mode when they are read These two labels differ in whether to keep the new settings on the scanner or not as their names suggest The scanner will respond with 6 beeps and restart itself if either label is read 44
28. gits on Upper Row 6 2 4 Capital Lock Status In order to send alphabets with correct case the scanner needs to know the capital lock status of the keyboard Incorrect settings may result in reversed case of alphabets being transmitted There are 3 options to this parameter On Off or Auto Detection If this parameter is set to Auto Detection the scanner will automatically detect the capital lock status of the keyboard before it transmits data 6 2 5 Alphabets Transmission User can choose how alphabets are sent by this parameter configuration The alphabets can be sent according to their case the Case Sensitive option or the case is ignored the gnore Case option when transmitting 6 2 6 Digits Transmission User can choose how the scanner transmits digits by configuring this parameter The scanner can transmit digits by using the alphanumeric key or by using the numeric keypad The Num Lock status of the keyboard should be ON if numeric keypad option is selected Deleted Numeric Key Pad 2 4 Alpha Numeric Key 6 3 Configuring Bluetooth Device Driver Please follow the procedures below to configure the Bluetooth driver on the host system Please note that when searching nearby Bluetooth devices on Host computers the X13000 BT scanner will come out with the serial number as their device name Please check the serial number label on the scanner when making connections 6 3 1 Windows XP with Service Pack2 1
29. he scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall between max min length specified 7 4 Codabar e Start Stop Transmission This parameter specifies whether the start stop characters of Codabar are included in the data being transmitted e Start Stop Selection Four different start stop pairs can be selected as start stop characters as listed below abcd abcd abcd tn e ABCD ABCD ABCD TN E 7 5 UPCE e System Number Selection The UPCE comes with 2 formats System Number 0 and System Number 1 These two differ in the method of encoding data The system number 1 is the new UPCE extension to the ordinary UPCE system number 0 Users have the choice of enabling two system numbers or just system number 0 Warning Because of the way system number 1 is encoded if both system numbers are enabled user might suffer from short scanning UPCA or EANI13 into UPCE system number 1 barcodes e Convert to UPCA If this parameter is enabled the UPCE read will be expanded into UPCA and the following processing will follow the parameters configured for UPCA 31 e System Number Transmission If this parameter is enabled the system number will be included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be included in the data being transmitted 7 6 EANS8 e Convert to EANIS3 If this parameter is enabled the EANS read will be expanded into EANI3 and th
30. ions Default Lower Row and Upper Row The scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending digits according to the setting value of this parameter This setting is used with the above setting Keyboard Style Alphabets and perhaps Character Substitution setting when support to languages not available on the scanner is needed 1 2 3 4 Digits on Lower Row 10 nm Deleted 1 2 3 4 Digits on Upper Row 4 1 4 Capital Lock Status In order to send alphabets with correct case the scanner needs to know the capital lock status of the keyboard Incorrect settings may result in reversed case of alphabets being transmitted There are 3 options to this parameter On Off or Auto Detection If this parameter is set to Auto Detection the scanner will automatically detect the capital lock status of the keyboard before it transmits data 4 1 5 Alphabets Transmission User can choose how alphabets are sent by this parameter configuration The alphabets can be sent according to their case the Case Sensitive option or the case is ignored the gnore Case option when transmitting 4 1 6 Digits Transmission User can choose how the scanner transmits digits by configuring this parameter The scanner can transmit digits by using the alphanumeric key or by using the numeric keypad The Num Lock status of the keyboard should be ON if numeric keypad option is selected Numeric Key Pad Alpha Numeric Key 4
31. isibla Give a name optional the bottom of the device Press th on keyboards and mice cnl 4 Select Xi3000 BT scanner and click Next button for next step Add Bluetooth Device Wizard ll Select the Bluetooth device that you want to add D 1s MICHE d OMELO vel M MELLE D wa POMEL vw WEN 512NB 3 Veto ZZ a 3550 1 i IF vou dont see the device that you want to add make sure thet it is tuned on Follow the setup instructions thet came path the device Search Again and then cick Search Again Back xi Cancel 6 Enter the PIN code and click Next button for next step The authentication PIN code is always asked from the Window XP built in driver so the user has to set X13000 BT scanner with Authentication and PIN code In this case 1 is the passkey 16 Add Bluetooth Device Wizard ULITTTILDTAEMNN ei x ms b me pet Proim um dew a Do you need a parsker to add your device ben id Deeg ter id E aas TE Aem Ps Rc Pen Pm To arawe thie question refer to the Bhuctooth section of the documentation that came rith your device If the documentation species a passkey use that one KC Haar BE ve ber Ui rs cad hy Dee vg Ld t Dome a passkey lor me pharm Fee De ne sies o al am cam uh ang Ta fases Use the passkey found in the documentation 1 Hy stalk Phim Panda cic Wie Deep E ae ward ETER EE mmt come D arcem Heist mmm O Let me choose my own passkeg z j Ad suam
32. luetooth Places xj AN Press Yes to connect to the Human Interface Device CS When the green arrow icon is displayed the connection is ready 8 u Ee m K Baan Device APO ZZ Thi Pokder depi re Bi eb oodh reer ol rr md bre Bereeecde decor bed alxrer For n brief description of each pervice belet che senos ra For n conte Gere isi Page 8 Greg nima 29 7 Symbology Parameters This section describes user configurable parameters that are pertaining to barcode symbologies 7 1 Code39 e Standard Full ASCII Code 39 User can choose to read either Standard Code 39 or Full ASCII Code 39 by configuring this parameter e Start Stop Transmission This parameter specifies whether the start stop characters of Code 39 are included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Verification This parameter specifies whether the scanner will perform checksum verification when decoding barcodes If the checksum is incorrect the barcode will not be read e Checksum Transmission This parameter specifies whether the checksum characters are included in the data being transmitted 7 2 Italy French Pharmacode For Italy French Pharmacode there is always a checksum character included in the barcode So the checksum verification is always performed when decoding these symbologies User though can choose whether the checksum character is to be transmitted or not The start stop transmission of this
33. n MAL i CMS UM RS PERT LEE 33 8 DATA OUTPUT FORMI T serscccseseaveVo esae ovra ceu Go Gees Yn SEENEN 35 8 1 CHARACTER SUBSTITUTION Gastetvekiebtirtbx Fats oge e Ehud eed ed ee ee eit M v DRE 35 8 2 PREFIX POSTEIX CODE c Wo i bor b OR He EE ODD E da ie a c RR 35 8 3 GODE ET 35 8 4 LENGTH CODE 55 eee entero ER een tat E iei aS Ee sadam a cis m NET 36 9 DATA EDITING sessies ss Gie ds sesse N si de Ge de dae GN ee Ge Go eene ee Ne Ge Ge ede Ged 37 9 1 SELECT EDITING FORMAT el ees ese ed oie Dee ee ee eeu de ie oe ren de i 37 9 2 RESTORE DEFAULT FORMA Ti ie see ra ronda ex Ge Ge des era ed ee ie es 37 9 3 APPLICABLE CONDITIONS 555 eui Od Dn a EE 38 9 4 TOTAL NUMBER OF FIELDS ies sesse sees id bae hiv pa ve tri COR o Hee I TER 38 9 5 DIVIDING DATAINTO BIEEDSS EE 38 9 6 AJUDDEFIONAT EVEL EE 39 9 7 FIELD TRANSMISSION SPOUENCE ee ee ee ee ee ee see ee ee ee ee ee ee 39 9 8 END OF FORMAT PROGRAMMINO 39 9 9 ACTIVATE DATA EDITING FORMATS ees ese esse ees see ese ee nene ede ee nennen 39 9 10 EXCLUSIVE DATA EDITING eege ae d tis ee ee oen s 40 9 11 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES ees esse ees sees ee ee ee ee ee dee ee ee ER ee EE ee ee ee 40 10 CONFIGURING YOUR X13000 BT eee eere Ge ee Gee eee 41 10 1 ENTER CONFIGURATION Mopp 41 10 2 TIER AUT EE EE 41 LOS EASES BITING s cong vine bd ae bot n eec tr a bob aola oen ool 41 10 4 SETTING PARAMETER NALUES esse see sees ee ee ee ee ee ede ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 42
34. ned to F4 automatically 9 5 Dividing Data into Fields Data eligible for editing format is divided into fields according to user specified rules The rule for each field can be configured in two ways e Field Terminating String The field division can be specified by termination string of the field The field terminating string configured can be up to two characters The scanner will search for the occurrence of this particular string in the data for the field The field terminating string is 38 always included in the field User though has the option of discarding this terminating string e Field Length The field division can be simply specified by the field length The scanner will assign the next specified number of characters into the field 9 6 Additional Fields User can create up to five additional fields for each editing format Each additional field can have at most four characters The additional fields are numbered AF1 to AF5 accordingly 9 7 Field Transmission Sequence After the data fields and the additional fields are configured user can now program the transmission sequence of these fields that comprise the final data The Start label must be read before assigning the field transmission sequence And then the desired field transmission sequence can be specified The scanner will transmit the fields in the order sequence user programmed when sending data The field transmission sequence can be assigned in any
35. ng 10 4 3 Key Type Status Setting The key type status is specified in character basis Each character programmed is by default of Normal key type A character of normal key type can have associate status settings add Shift Control Alternate Whereas a character of Scan Code type may not have any associate key status settings e Normal Key Type When this label is read the scanner will assume the following hexadecimal digits are the ASCII code of the character being programmed And it will also clear all the associate key status settings made to the current character e Scan Code When this label is read the scanner will assume the following hexadecimal digits are the scan code value of the character being programmed e Add Shift The Shift key will be sent together with the character programmed 43 e Add Control L The left Control key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Alternate L The left Alternate key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Control R The right Control key will be sent together with the character programmed e Add Alternate R The right Alternate key will be sent together with the character programmed For example to program the Prefix Code to be Ctrl Shift B C the programming sequence should be 1 Prefix Code label 2 Add Control L label 3 Add Shift label 4 4 of the hexadecimal digit 5 2 of the h
36. nter Setup barcode After all the desired configurations are done the Update barcode must be scanned to save the new settings and put the scanner back to normal operation mode 6 1 1 Activate Bluetooth HID Interface The HID keyboard interface is enabled by configuring selecting the HID keyboard type The supported HID keyboard types are listed below US French German Italian Swedish Norwegian UK Belgium Spanish and Portuguese KBD 22 6 1 2 Reset Connection Scan the Reset Connection when switch connection from one PC to another PC The scanner will re start itself after this barcode is read 6 1 3 Authentication amp PIN Code The X13000 BT scanner can do connection authentication if communication security is desired Once this setting is enabled a user configurable PIN code is verified during connection establishment The scanner will refuse connection if the PIN code is incorrect User can specify up to six characters of PIN code 6 1 4 Device Name Broadcasting The scanner can be configured to hide itself by NOT broadcastng itself on the air This can avoid unwanted computer PDA from connecting to the scanner But for the initial first time connection setup this setting must be enabled User can disable this setting for security reasons after initial connection setup is completed 6 1 5 Update Settings After all the desired settings are completed the Update barcode must be scanned to make the new s
37. on request during that period the scanner will go to power down mode to conserve power with three serial descending tones as indication User can make the scanner go back to active mode by pulling the trigger And again the scanner will stay active for another one minute waiting for connection before it goes to power down mode again Once there is a successful connection the scanner will stay active until the connection is closed when the host application closes the COM port After the connection is closed the scanner will again wait for new connection request for one minute before it goes to power down mode 5 2 Configuring Bluetooth Device Driver Please follow the procedures below to configure the Bluetooth driver on the host system Please note that when searching nearby Bluetooth devices on Host computers the X13000 BT will come out with the serial number as their device name Please check the serial number label on the scanner when making connections 5 2 1 Windows XP with Service Pack2 1 Insert the Bluetooth dongle into PC host 2 Double click the Bluetooth icon E on the lower right of the taskbar 15 3 Check My device is set up and ready to be found and click Next button Add Bluetooth Device Wizard x Welcome to the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard Belore proceeding sefe to the Bluetooth section of the device Gocumeriaion Then set up your device so that pour computer can find it Tum t on Make decorvwabie v
38. p twice when the Default label is read 10 3 List Setting The current setting of all scanner parameters can be sent to the host computer for user inspection The listing is separated into ten pages User can select the page of interest by reading the Page x label Page 1 Interface Buzzer and Scanner Parameters Page 2 Prefix Postfix and Length Code Setting Page 3 Code ID Page 4 Readable Symbologies Page 5 Symbology Parameters 1 3 Page 6 Symbology Parameters 2 3 Page 7 Symbology Parameters 3 3 Page 8 Editing Format 1 Page 9 Editing Format 2 Page 10 Editing Format 3 41 10 4 Setting Parameter Values For most of the parameters only one read is required to set them to new values The scanner will respond with two beeps when these parameters are configured But for some special parameters multiple reads are required to complete the setting The scanner will respond with a short beep if the configuration of the parameter is still not complete These parameters usually refer to a numeric value or a string of characters such as keyboard type inter character delay prefix postfix code etc For these kinds of parameters the label of the parameter to be configured must be read first Then the labels comprising the numeric value or character string are read Finally the Validate label must be read to complete the setting The scanner will respond with two beeps when the Validate label is read
39. plication requirements But if the scanner is a trigger less scanner only continuous mode or testing mode can be selected other scan modes involve trigger switch interaction The supported scan modes are described below e Auto Off Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The scanning continues until either a barcode is read or a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired e Continuous Mode The scanner is always scanning e Auto Power Off Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The scanning continues until a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired Unlike the Auto Off mode the scanner will continue to scan and the scanning period is re counted each time there is a successful read Alternate Mode The scanner will start scanning once the switch is triggered The scanner will continue scanning until the switch is triggered again Momentary Mode The scanner will be scanning as long as the switch is depressed Repeat Mode The scanner is always scanning just like Continuous Mode But now the switch acts like a re transmit button If the switch is triggered within 1 second after a good read the same data will be transmitted again without actually reading the barcode This re transmit button can be triggered as many times as user desired as long as the time between each triggering does not exceed 1 second This scan mode is most useful
40. pplication ID Transmission If this parameter is enabled the Application ID will be included in the data being transmitted e Checksum Transmission If this parameter is enabled the checksum character will be transmitted together with data 34 8 Data Output Format Data read by the scanner will be processed in the following sequence RS 232 Keyboard Wedge and USB interfaces 1 The character substitution is performed on the barcode data 2 The Code ID and the Length Code are inserted at the beginning of the data as shown below Code ID Length Code Data 3 The resulting data of step 1 will be processed by the editing formats For details please refer to the section Data Editing 4 And finally the Prefix Code and the Postfix Code will be added before transmission Prefix Code Resulting Data of Step 3 Postfix Code 8 1 Character Substitution There are three character substitution settings on the scanner These settings are configured on a character base That is a specific character is to be substituted by another character The character substitution is performed on every occurrence of the characters specified in these settings Be aware the substitution is performed only on the barcode itself exclude Prefix Code Postfix Code Code ID Length Code or any Additional Field and is performed before editing mode processing If only the character to be replaced is specified every occurrence of that characte
41. r response time The delay time configured is inserted between transmitting every character The longer the delay time configured the slower the transmission speed will be The inter character delay is zero by default 4 3 USB Interface A USB interface is also available For installation instructions please refer to the separate diskette included with your scanner 4 4 Memory Parameters The X13000 BT reserves 4 KB flash memory as transmit buffer when the scanner is out of service range Data will be saved into the reserved buffer when the 12 scanner is out of signal range and data will transmit to server when the scanner is back to the service range The X13000 BT can work offline and store the reading data into the internal Flash memory for later upload to the host The stored data can be up to 128Kbytes 4 4 1 Transmit Buffer Setting Please enable the transmit buffer by scanning transmit buffer setting ENABLE label Disable the manual memory function by scanning the DISABLE transmit buffer setting 4 4 2 Memory Mode Please enable the manual memory function by scanning the memory mode ENABLE label Disable the manual memory function by scanning the DISABLE memory mode label 4 4 3 Clear Data The CLEAR label will enable the user to CLEAR or ERASE the data in the scanner s memory The user must also scan the CONFIRM label immediately after the CLEAR label 4 4 4 Send Data This enables the user to transmit the data in th
42. r in the barcode will be taken away 8 2 Prefix Postfix Code Up to four characters of prefix postfix code can be configured for the scanner 8 3 Code ID Up to two characters of Code ID can be configured for each symbology To minimize the Code ID configuration efforts the scanner provides five predefined Code ID Sets that user can select from User can first select one of the Code ID Sets and then make desired modifications The pre defined Code ID Sets are shown below 35 8 4 Length Code Two digits Length Code representing the length of data character count can be inserted in front of data being transmitted This Length Code parameter can be individually enabled or disabled for each barcode symbology 36 9 Data Editing The Xi3000 BT scanner provides advanced data editing functions for data formatting Data editing is performed according to user configured editing formats Up to three editing formats can be configured Data is divided into fields by user specified rules These fields together with user configurable additional fields constitute the data actually sent to the host computer The detailed descriptions and the configuration procedures of the editing format are described in this section 9 1 Select Editing Format To start configuring an editing format the editing format to be configured must first be selected Once it is selected the parameters pertaining to editing format applicable condition to
43. r must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body 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 4 4 1 Transmit Buffer Setting iunc oca EI ED oed te RT E dec qun 13 Table of Contents of Contents 4 4 2 Memory dE 13 4 4 5 Clear DUIE EE 13 4 4 4 Send DAE ES DE Oe De ED Ee Oe ee Ee DE ee ei 13 4 4 5 Memory Data Delay ti Rp Ex tu te e Ee spa 13 L INTRODUCTION nie EG oria ep etas o Ee EP atu kb Ein End PE tU re edo ere RE de Docs Ec 1 5 BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT osse ss sees sedes de ase ske es sede ske dese sop ena a eu cupa de 14 2 Xi35000 BTSTAND INSTALLATTION EENS 2 5 1 CONFIGURING Xi3000 BT ee ee ee ee RR Re RR RR RR 14 2 1 POWER UP THE Xi3000 BTSTAND ee ee ee ee 2 5 1 1 Activate Bluetooth Serial Port Interface 14 22 POWER EE E 3 1 2 Authentication amp PIN Code 14 23 SET RECONNEETON SE N ee se oe ee Ee ie Oe se ee Ee 3 1 3 Device Name Broadcasting En 14 24 CHARGING YOUR Xi3OOO BT el 4
44. tal number of field field dividing rules additional fields and field transmission sequence parameters can be configured After all the desired parameters are configured the End of Format Programming label must be read to complete the configuration of that editing format Note Before completing the configuration of the editing format if parameters other than those pertaining to editing format are read the editing format under configuration will be aborted User must restart the configuration again by selecting editing format to be configured 9 2 Restore Default Format After the editing format to be configured is selected user can read the Restore Default Format label to put the editing format back to default setting The default settings of the editing format are listed below e Applicable Code Type All e Applicable Length Max length and min length are zero e Matching string Empty e Matching String Location 0 e Total number of field 1 e Field Setting Not Configured e Additional Fields Empty e Field Transmission Sequence F1 37 9 3 Applicable Conditions Three applicable conditions can be configured to qualify whether the data read by the scanner can be processed by the particular editing format Data editing will not be performed unless all three applicable conditions are met The configurable applicable conditions are described below e Code Type This parameter specifies the code type of the data eligibl
45. uration is always to put the scanner in configuration mode by scanning the Enter Setup barcode After all the desired configurations are done the Update barcode must be scanned to save the new settings and put the scanner back to normal operation mode 5 1 1 Activate Bluetooth Serial Port Interface Scan the Activate Bluetooth Serial Port barcode will change the interface type to Bluetooth Serial Port 5 1 2 Authentication amp PIN Code The X13000 BT can do connection authentication if communication security is desired Once this setting is enabled a user configurable PIN code is verified during connection establishment The scanner will refuse connection if the PIN code is incorrect User can specify up to six characters of PIN code 5 1 3 Device Name Broadcasting The scanner can be configured to hide itself by NOT broadcasting itself on the air This can avoid unwanted computer PDA from connecting to the scanner But for 14 the initial first time connection setup this setting must be enabled User can disable this setting for security reasons after initial connection setup is completed 5 1 4 Update Settings After all the desired settings are completed the Update barcode must be scanned to make the new settings effective The scanner will re start itself after Update barcode is scanned 5 1 5 Timeout The scanner will stay active only for one minute waiting for connection If there is no connecti
46. when the same barcode is to be read many times Laser Mode This scan mode is used on laser scanners The scanner will scan once when the trigger is pressed The scanning continues until a barcode is read the trigger is released or a preset scanning period Scanner Time Out Duration is expired Test Mode The scanner is always scanning The scanner will decode repeatedly even with the same barcode By default the scan mode is Auto Off mode for scanners with trigger switch and is Continuous mode for switch less scanners 3 4 Auto Sense It will enable the scanner to start scanning once a barcode is brought within Range of the scanner This will activate the LEDs and the scanner will start decoding the barcode The auto sense mode works only under Auto Off mode or Laser mode only 3 5 Re read Delay If the scanner mode is set to Continuous Auto Power Off Alternate or Momentary mode the scanner will prevent accidentally reading the same barcode twice by using a Re read Delay Blocking Time The barcode must be taken away from the scanning line longer than the Re read Delay to allow second reading of the same barcode The user can set the Re read Delay if necessary 3 6 Scanner Time out Duration This parameter is used to limit the maximum scanning period when the scan mode is either Auto Off Mode or Auto Power Off Mode This time out duration is specified in units of second The default time out duration is ten seconds 3 7 Re
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