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1. 33 Using Configuration Commands 34 Configuration Commands By Function eese 35 SR61 Configuration Commands 39 Administrator Reset Factory Defaults 00 eee eee eee eee 39 Aimer Flashing Mode 5 nai oa be Re ers 39 Australian Post s serte IS 39 GAZE Gia e d p DU SUP rice utei NEU eU f rd un 39 Beep Durations iii ek ide OR ROR OR Wee ER RE ee 40 Beep Frequency 20 2 yeas ba ei ie ee ea See 40 Beep Volume data bene ticos hes de hee bs 40 Bluetooth Connect Disconnect 0 eee eee 40 Bluetooth Device Name esac ia a a a eA 41 Bluetooth Device Page 0oooooococooororororo eee eens 41 Bluetooth Disc verable s ooo ari a o 41 Bluetooth Pageable Mode 0 1 eee eect eee 41 Bluetooth PIN de Abell a td 42 Bluetooth Profiles xicos r a 42 Bluetooth Security 4 eve eee ere ese de ia 42 BPO s sonst tienes sens KERN OI ERIS 42 vi SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Contents Canada Post E ORS Seana GOMES IM ES 42 Codabate 2 user A Eum E ERR Estee 43 Codablock Aci 43 Codablock E iie rex oed ta RA EEA 43 Codi ES TEN CELOS 43 Code 39 Lon te ut een EU DE QUAERE QUSE NC Mes 43 Code 93 931 cua at e eue S ei eere 43 Gode 128 EAN 1285 ie oer Ae SOIN VUE S PEIUS Pus 44 ISBE 128 incen een ero ER EN 44 GTIN Processing for EAN 128 00 cee eee eee 44 Configuration Modes and Utilities 0 0 00 eee ee eee 45 Consecutive Same Read Data Validation
2. ooooooooooomommo 45 Data Editing o a a ok eae ote Eee EE E A EREELERAT 45 DataMattix i cene eMe eg ti 45 Decode Mode eeri st nr iaaa RR ER Rene SE ee Ae REE 45 Disable All Symbologies llle 46 Dutch Post se nes poe kee es PO eee ae ide URBE 46 EAN UCC Composites c rias circa g paws eee ed gaa oe sea eet ee 46 BrrorBeep ioo OSSIA RI am ees eee 46 Good Read Beep Duration 47 Good Read Beep Number 47 Good Read Beep Timing serere rriat t POI eee ee ee ee 47 Good Read LED Duration eero sisas nisana IA E eee eee 47 Interleaved Z of 5 eee e ER het arte ak 47 Japati Post esee ee ehe Rus eee eue ees 47 Lighting Goalies rea eere RI e EMO S RR 47 Mattix 2 0E5 e eio A IRAM Sia OPE E a US RR 48 Maxicode serre teREUVLCEEULCR Dee S WESS ERES EST 48 Micro PDP417 ias o ese 48 MS dete Im eue eee ecu 48 O m twr te Ee NR SE 48 Planet id RACER tee bee eT EN 49 A a AE NGC Sul iad MASA Rs UNDC SPP ed 49 Postamble od E EUER IEEE E RP 49 ROStnet 49 Preamble o reg peer I ree edere ete ette en 49 Predefined Security Levels ccr tee Re eee Res 50 OR Code EE 50 RSS A RA Sale ag 50 RSS Expanded sese esae ette ed 50 RSS Limited ee aT a nn det id een 50 Sensor Optimization oie ieee ewe A 50 Set p Becpu t ees dad 51 Stacked Code Crackle 1er fuere rerba re e b PIT Ier 51 Standard DOG 5 core E ws 51 Symbology Identifier ns esirin ni nE T EE E E eens 51 Ted ar A dd dd 52 SR61 Cordless Scanner User
3. Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Problem Possible Solution You are trying to establish a The SR61 may not be in a discoverable state For help see Bluetooth connection froma Bluetooth Discoverable on page 41 host device to your SR61 but The SR61 may be connected and paired to another Bluetooth the host device cannot find device Scan the following bar code to reset the SR61 to its your SR61 default settings and disconnect Bluetooth communications Try establishing a connection again Administrator Reset Factory Defaults 60 08 55 22 You established a Bluetooth When you first connect to an Intermec computer only SR61 connection with an Intermec settings common to the Intermec computers internal scanner computer and the settings on settings are changed to the internal scanners default settings your SR61 were restored to Scan configuration bar codes or use Intermec Settings on your their default values Intermec computer to change your SR61 settings You changed the Bluetooth PIN Scan this bar code to reset the scanner to its default from its default value of 0000 configuration and default Bluetooth PIN of 0000 but you forgot your new PIN Administrator Reset Factory Defaults number 160108155122 You pull the trigger to scana The data may still be in the process of being sent to the host data bar code the SR61 does Data transmission may be slow if there is interference with not beep and the scanner beam B
4. Configuration Enabled N A See Page 40 40 47 47 47 47 46 51 51 55 55 See Page 50 45 47 39 See Page 45 41 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference SR61 Configuration Commands This section lists the configuration commands in alphabetical order and provides a description of each command To configure your SR61 using these commands see the EasySet software Administrator Reset Factory Defaults Causes the SR61 to perform a restart and restores all configuration commands to their default settings including the Bluetooth PIN When you restore all configuration commands to their default settings you need to reestablish Bluetooth communications Aimer Flashing Mode SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only By default the SR61 aimer beam flashes repeatedly while the imager attempts to read a bar code The aimer beam flashes on so that you can see where to aim the SR61 and flashes off to read the bar code with the least amount of interference from the light of the aimer beam You can change this default setting so that the aimer is always on Australian Post SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Australian Post symbology Australian Post is a state bar code that allows Australian Post to sort incoming mail using a bar code There are three types of bar codes correspo
5. Connecting and Configuring the SR61 To restore default settings Scan this bar code Administrator Reset Factory Defaults After you scan the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar 160108155122 code the SR61 produces a continuous tone while writing to the non volatile memory Do not remove the battery or place the SR61 in a 1 bay charger until the tone stops Otherwise the firmware memory may be corrupted Caution Configuring Bluetooth Communications The SR61 can communicate with a host device through the Bluetooth communications Serial Port Profile SPP SPP allows your SR61 to use the Bluetooth link as a serial port to communicate with your host device You can send information from the SR61 to your serial application without having to modify your application You can initiate a Bluetooth connection from either your SR61 or host device e SRG6l initiated Bluetooth connection e Host device initiated Bluetooth connection Configuring Security The SR61 provides Bluetooth wireless security for transmitting data By default security is active on your SR61 For maximum security you need to configure a Bluetooth PIN personal identification number This section assumes that you have already installed EasySet version 5 4 1 or later 22 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 To configure a Bluetooth PIN for your SR61 1 Start EasySet 2 In the Commands window s
6. Continuous tone for several seconds A Caution What It Means The SR61 successfully decoded a bar code or scanned a configuration bar code The SR61 connected to a Bluetooth host A Bluetooth connection has been lost Data was not successfully sent to the host The SR61 is out of range of the host A configuration bar code was not successfully scanned You just scanned the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code and the non volatile memory is being written Do not remove the battery or place the SR61 in a 1 bay charger until the tone stops Otherwise the firmware memory may be corrupted SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 SR61 Beeps Description continued Beep Sequence What It Means Continuous beeping The host PC sent the Bluetooth Device Page for 1 minute command to the SR61 Once you find the misplaced SR61 pull the trigger to stop the beeps For more information about paging the SR61 see Paging the SR61 on page 29 may also produce a crackle sound when you scan a stacked 2D bar code For more information see Stacked Code Crackle on page 51 Z Note The SR61xV linear imager and SR61xL laser scanner You can change the beep volume for your needs and environment You can set the beep volume to Low quiet Medium loud or High very loud default To turn off the beeper Scan this bar code Beep Duration O 16010311 1121100
7. carry the SR61 The holster supports either right handed or left handed use 67 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories 68 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual i Index SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 69 Index Numerics 1 bay charger 67 1D linear imager EV10 SR61xV illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 9 specifications 60 2 bay charger 67 2D area imager EA11 SR61xA illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 64 4 bay charger 67 8 bay charger 67 A AB3 battery chargers described 67 charging 3 status checking 4 AC5 desktop wallmount charger 67 AC6 2 bay charger 67 AC7 4 bay charger 67 AC8 8 bay charger 67 accessories described 67 adapters USB and RS 232 described 67 host PCs connecting to 16 Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code 22 27 AIM Standard Symbology Identifier command option 51 aim Trigger Mode command option 54 Aimer Flashing Mode command 39 area imagers 2D EA11 SR61xA illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 64 near far range EX25 SR61xE illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 66 audio feedback beeps crackle stacked 2D bar code 51 overview 6 turning off 7 Australian Post command 39 70 autostand Trigger Mode command option 53 Aztec command 39 bar code symbologies Australian Post 39 BPO 42 Canada Post 42 Codabar 43 Codab
8. Battery How to Turn On the SR61 e Understanding the Lights e Understanding the Beeps Scanning Bar Codes Using Vibrate Alert SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 Introducing the SR61 Cordless Scanner The SR61 Cordless Scanner is a small rugged handheld scanner The SR61 is lightweight ergonomically designed and uses a Bluetooth radio for RF communications Scanner Status VON Trigger Intermec Ready to Work indicator Battery SR61 Cordless Scanner The SR61 comes with one of these scan engine options e 1D linear imager SR61xV 2D area imager SR61xA e aser scanner SR61xL e Near far range area imager SR61xE Intermec Technologies Corp Everett WA 98203 MODEL Shot Pa MED OOO Contains TX FCC ID HN2 BTM311 DOPPLER SN XXXXXXXXXXX CN SR61AV0100 E SR61AV0100 SR61 Scan Engine Option The scan engine option of your SR61 is the sixth character of the configuration number In this illustration the scan engine option is V or 1D linear imager For more information about the scanner options see Scanning Bar Codes on page 8 2 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual What s New Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 This version of the user s guide supports the firmware version 2 0 release of the SR61 and includes these updates Information to support the near far range area imager option Minimum reading distance i
9. Inc U S A Keyport is a registered trademark of Data Technologies Inc ii SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Document Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was originally released as Revision 001 Version Number Date Description of Change 002 8 2007 Revised to add information to support firmware release 2 0 for the SR61 which is now available with a near far range area imager reading distance information for all scanner options references to Intermec SmartWedge SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual iii iv SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Contents Contents Before You Begin a EN Ub ett e Code a st ts ix Safety Information cesses cero EET ET PESEE RIS CE S RN ew ae ix Global Services and Support eese ix Warranty Information ix Web Sapport Asra m de beer MERE Ue E eas x Telephone Support s oe cocer eee aces et PR ERU x Who Should Read This Guide 0 0 0 eee eee eee xi Related Documents iii ea RR Ra s AS oe ae ee eat xi Patent Information zur teet Rr DRUG EET dees xii 1 Learning About the SR61 1 Introducing the SR61 Cordless Scanner 2 eee 2 Whats Newest rem re ion TA ure E S 3 Wsing the Battery A ea 3 Charging the Battery 5 ssepe a RENDER ENE 3 Checking the Battery Status 4 How to Turn On the SR61 csi ee e ei es 4 Understanding the Lights ciones eee eed e eb 5 Understanding the
10. L 35 o poe Lo 2 i 5 4 i L 10 0 125mm 5mils 2 I 15 e L 20 L_25 im MEA O5mm 20mis cm 2D Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 180 cm 0 071 in setback for the SR61 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 65 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories EX25 Near Far Range Area Imager SR61xE Frame rate decoded mode up to 56 frames per second Scan angles 12 2 horizontal 7 8 vertical 17 diagonal Light source angles 13 horizontal 11 vertical 14 4 diagonal Light source 650 nm laser aiming beam and auto focus 617 nm highly visible LED lighting system 1D Symbologies Minimum Reading Distances With 0 325 cm 0 128 Setback Symbology Density Minimum Distance Code 39 0 1 mm 3 8 mils 18 325 cm 7 218 in 0 25 mm 10 mils 18 325 cm 7 218 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 19 325 cm 7 608 in 1 mm 40 mils 40 325 cm 15 878 in 1 3 mm 51 mils 100 325 cm 39 498 in 2 5 mm 100 mils 130 325 cm 51 308 in EAN 100 0 33 mm 22 325 cm 7 998 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Maximum Distance 31 675 cm 12 472 in 68 675 cm 27 032 in 109 675 cm 43 182 in 219 675 cm 86 482 in 309 675 cm 121 922 in 429 675 cm 169 162 in 99 675 cm 39 242 in 66 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Accessories for the SR61 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories You can use these accessories sold a
11. after reset 29 how to 29 restoring default settings Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command 39 described 21 RS 232 Bluetooth adapter connecting to a host PC 16 described 67 RSS 14 command 50 RSS Expanded command 50 RSS Limited command 50 S scan engine option how to find 2 scanner window cleaning 32 scanner See SR61 scanning bar codes configuring SR61 20 how to 8 omni directional 10 troubleshooting 28 security Bluetooth PIN 23 configuring 22 discoverable state 23 Sensor Optimization command 50 Serial Port Profile SPP Bluetooth configuring 22 described 42 74 settings restoring default 21 Setup Beep command 51 Smart Wedge described 16 sounds beeps overview 6 turning off 7 specifications 58 66 SPP Serial Port Profile Bluetooth configuring 22 described 42 SR61 configuring 19 23 connecting to a host device 14 18 initiating from the host device 22 initiating from your SR61 22 firmware upgrading 30 overview 2 Stacked Code Crackle command 51 Standard 2 of 5 command 51 status light 5 sub system version how to get 26 support calling Intermec x symbologies bar code default 8 list of 36 supported 59 Symbology Identifier command 51 T Telepen command 52 Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes commands 52 Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes commands 52 trigger checking the battery status 4 troubleshooting 27 turning on the SR61 4 Tr
12. allows you to turn on the scanner and aim the red scanner beam without causing a decode Releasing the trigger enables the decode SR61xV linear imager SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Sets the trigger timeout for the Trigger Mode command You can set trigger timeout from 1 to 4095 seconds Turn Off After Good Read UPC EAN 54 Sets how the SR61 operates in level and pulse trigger modes Trigger Turn Off After Mode Good Read SR61 Behavior Level Enabled The SR61 turns off after it successfully reads a bar code Level Disabled The SR61 stays on until you release the Scan button Pulse Enabled The SR61 turns off after it successfully reads a bar code Pulse Disabled The SR61 stays on until the Trigger Timeout period is reached Enables or disables decoding of Universal Product Code UPC European Article Numbering EAN symbology UPC EAN are fixed length numeric continuous symbologies that use four element widths A scanner that is configured to decode EAN bar codes can decode UPC but the reverse is not true UPC code is a subset of EAN code ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN is a 10 digit symbology that uniquely identifies books for tracking and ordering SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference With ISBN enabled the first three characters 978 are ignored and the checksum is calculated on the remaining character
13. s Manual vii Contents Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes o oooooooooo o 52 Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes o o oooooooooo 52 TEE e ed dla 52 Trigger Modeiii 3 5 ced AR HE 53 Trigger imei 54 Turn Off After Good Read o oooococcocor o 54 UPC EAN It ek nr e etl es hale Si EE tne 54 BN an aah A a a 54 GIN Processing ca niente eek cet eed e e 55 User Reset Factory Defaults 0 0 c cece cee cece a 55 Vibrate Alerte a eaa a cc RR RR Rh e 55 Vibrate Alert Duration 0 0 0 ccc RII 55 A Specifications and Accessories 57 Specifications c cicer A ee Ee SEE ie IA 58 Physical Dimensions eee 58 Power and Electrical Specificati0MS 0ooooooooomooo 58 Temperature and Environmental Specifications 58 Bl tetooth Radio ice da 58 Communication Range isle 58 Bar Code Symbologies 0 0 00 cece cece eee ee 59 Scan Engines eb eis E EE ae Milas OA eA ee eS 60 Accessories for the SR61 20 sees e eect nee eens 67 O AA cent cans e cuenta bot been Dhan a na nato 69 viii SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information technical support information and sources for additional product information Safety Information A Warning IN Caution ES Your safety is extremely important Read and follow all warnings and caution
14. series of beeps from low to high and the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator turns on and stays on The SR61 is ready to scan data 4 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to connect up to seven SR6Is to the Intermec computer on the Intermec computer For help see the documentation for your Intermec computer Z Note You can also use the Intermec Bluetooth Scanner Wizard SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 15 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Connecting to a Host PC With the USB or RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter 1 Install the USB Bluetooth adapter P N 203 771 xxx or RS 232 Bluetooth adapter P N 203 768 xxx and software on your host PC 2 Connect and pair up to seven SR61s with your host PC For help see the instructions that ship with the adapter To disconnect from a host PC Scan this bar code Bluetooth Device Disconnect 60 02 52 05 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 The SR61 disconnects from your host PC emits a series of beeps from high to low and the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator turns off Connecting as a Keyboard Wedge 16 You can connect your SR61 to your host PC as a keyboard wedge Connecting as a keyboard wedge lets your host PC receive data from the SR61 as it would from a keyboard You can use one of these applications Intermec SmartWedge is a software wedge tool that allows you to scan data directly to your host PC application and configure the SR61 scanner from the PC using I
15. to your data collection application you need to establish a Bluetooth connection between your SR61 and the host device For more information about establishing a Bluetooth connection see Connecting the SR61 to a Host Device on page 14 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 Status light Scanning Bar Codes The aiming and scanner beams that you see depend on whether you have a laser scanner SR61xL 1D linear imager SR61xV 2D area imager SR61xA or near far range area imager SR61xE To scan a bar code label with a laser scanner or 1D linear imager 1 Point the SR61 at the bar code label and hold the SR61 ata slight angle 15 to 25 cm 6 to 10 in from the label N Pull the trigger and direct the red beam so that it falls across all bars in the bar code label Use this test bar code Code 39 Test Bar Code 123456 Tip Depending on your screen resolution you may be able to scan bar codes displayed on your computer screen with the 1D linear imager When the SR61 successfully reads a bar code label the SR61 creates a single high beep and the status light briefly turns green If Vibrate Alert is enabled the SR61 briefly vibrates 3 Release the trigger SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 9 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 To scan omni directionally with the 2D or near far range area imager 1 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and h
16. 0 cm 0 102 in setback for the SR61 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 63 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories EA11 2D Area Imager SR61xA Frame rate Scan angles Dynamic range 30 to 60 frames per second 38 9 horizontal 25 4 vertical 45 5 diagonal 60 dB linear 80 dB to 100 dB high dynamic Minimum Reading Distances With 0 180 cm 0 071 in Setback Symbology Density Code 39 0 125 mm 5 mils 0 20 mm 8 mils 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils UPC EAN 0 33 mm 13 mils Data Matrix 0 191 mm 7 5 mils 0 254 mm 10 mils 0 381 mm 15 mils PDF417 0 160 mm 6 6 mils 0 254 mm 10 mils 0 381 mm 15 mils Minimum Distance 7 580 cm 2 971 in 4 380 cm 1 671 in 3 680 cm 1 471 in 5 280 cm 2 071 in 5 180 cm 2 071 in 6 680 cm 2 571 in 5 180 cm 2 071 in xk 6 480 cm 2 571 in 4 880 cm 1 871 in 5 280 cm 2 071 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Depends on symbology length and scan angle 64 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Maximum Distance 12 220 cm 4 729 in 21 020 cm 8 229 in 25 320 cm 9 829 in 40 620 cm 15 829 in 29 820 cm 11 629 in 16 420 cm 6 429 in 20 80 cm 8 129 in 27 820 cm 10 229 in 14 020 cm 5 429 in 21 820 cm 8 529 in 33 620 cm 13 129 in Appendix A Specifications and Accessories o 4 g 42 16 a pela dc pe pe 3 Jato 10 8 I 20 6 15 4 I 10 2
17. 1 6 In the Port field select the COM port being used for Bluetooth communications and click OK Note You can use either the incoming or outgoing client or server COM port 7 Click the Start button Your SR61 is connected to your host PC as a keyboard wedge For more information about Keyport Lite see the documentation that ships with the product Collecting Data With Your SR61 After you connect your SR61 to a host device you are ready to start collecting data The data collection method you use depends on whether you are using an Intermec computer e ahost PC e the SR61 as a keyboard wedge To collect data with your SR61 1 Establish a Bluetooth connection 2 Start your data collection application 3 Fora host PC If necessary configure your data collection application to receive data from the incoming or outgoing COM port Or If necessary connect your SR61 to your host PC as a keyboard wedge For help see Connecting as a Keyboard Wedge on page 16 4 Scan a bar code with your SR61 The data is entered into your application For more information see Connecting the SR61 to a Host Device on page 14 18 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Configuring the SR61 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the SR61 such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the volume of the beeper These characteristics are controlled by confi
18. 100100 beeps The beeps for Bluetooth Connect Disconnect and Z Note Turning off the beeper turns off only the bar code scanning Bluetooth Device Page are not affected You can also change the beeper duration and beeper frequency For more information about the beeper commands see Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 7 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 Scanning Bar Codes A Warning For the SR61xL and SR61xE do not look directly into the window area or at a reflection of the laser beam or laser aiming beam while the laser is scanning Long term exposure to the laser beam can damage your vision The SR61 contains either a 1D linear imager SR61xV 2D area imager SR61xA laser scan engine SR61xL or near far range area imager SR61xE to scan bar code data The type of scan engine you are using and the type of bar code you are decoding determines the way you scan the bar code When you unpack the SR61 these bar code symbologies are enabled Code 39 e Code 128 EAN 128 UPC EAN PDF417 e DataMatrix SR61xA and SRGIxE only If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology you need to enable the symbology on your SR61 Use EasySet version 5 4 1 or later to enable and disable symbologies for your scanner EasySet is available at no charge from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Before you can scan bar codes and send data
19. 16 5 502 297 5 504 367 5 514 858 5 534 684 5 536 924 5 539 191 5 541 419 5 548 108 5 550 362 5 550 364 5 565 669 5 572 007 5 576 529 5 594 230 5 598 007 5 608 578 5 616 909 5 619 027 5 640 001 5 659 431 5 672 860 5 684 290 5 719 678 5 729 003 5 742 041 5 761 219 5 764 798 5 777 308 5 777 309 5 777 310 5 786 583 5 798 509 5 798 513 5 804 805 5 811 776 5 811 777 5 818 027 5 821 523 5 834 749 5 837 987 5 841 121 5 842 070 5 854 478 5 862 267 5 869 840 5 873 070 5 877 486 5 878 395 5 886 338 5 895 906 5 902 987 5 902 988 5 912 452 5 923 022 5 936 224 5 949 056 5 969 321 5 969 326 5 979 768 5 987 192 5 992 750 6 003 775 6 012 640 6 016 960 6 018 597 6 024 289 6 034 379 6 036 093 6 039 252 6 064 763 6 095 422 6 097 839 6 102 289 6 102 295 6 119 941 6 128 414 6 138 915 6 149 061 6 149 063 6 152 370 6 155 490 6 158 661 6 164 542 6 164 545 6 173 893 6 195 053 6 234 393 6 234 395 6 249 008 6 328 214 6 330 975 6 345 765 6 356 949 6 367 699 6 375 075 6 375 076 6 435 411 6 484 944 6 641 046 6 669 087 6 681 994 6 688 523 6 732 930 6 879 428 6 889 903 6 974 085 There may be other U S and foreign patents pending xii SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Learning About the SR61 Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the SR61 Cordless Scanner This chapter covers these topics Introducing the SR61 Cordless Scanner e Whats New Using the
20. 9 specifications 62 Idr firmware upgrade file 30 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Index level Trigger Mode described 53 light blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator 6 red or green status 5 Lighting Goal command 47 limited discoverable bar code 23 described 41 M Macro PDF417 described 48 Matrix 2 of 5 command 48 Maxicode command 48 MSI command 48 N near far range area imager EX25 SRG1xE illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 9 10 specifications 66 new features 3 O off turning off SR61 4 offline configuring SR61 with EasySet 20 omni directional scanning 10 on turning on SR61 4 online configuring SR61 from EasySet 19 operating settings list of 37 P paging the SR61 how to 29 parameters configuring SR61 19 patent information xii PC connecting to Bluetooth adapters using 16 keyboard wedge as a 16 PDF417 command 48 Planet command 49 Plessey command 49 Postamble command 49 Postnet command 49 power down bar code 4 power supplies 67 Preamble command 49 Predefined Security Levels command 50 problems finding and solving 27 73 Index Product Support calling 26 product version how to get 26 pulse Trigger Mode described 53 Q QR Code command 50 R radio Bluetooth communications configuring 22 specifications 58 Ready to Work indicator described 6 illustration 5 red light status light 5 resetting SR61 behavior
21. Beeps 1 5 osse idan oie e TUER SRI Eee 6 Scanning Bar Codes isset bee eed Pgh date E ERI eg 8 Using VibrateAlertz i2 gr owen tad e E i ia nie een ad s 10 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 13 Connecting the SR61 to a Host Device 14 Connecting to an Intermec Computer sese 15 Connecting to a Host PC With the USB or RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter 16 Connecting as a Keyboard Wedge 0 cece eee eee 16 Collecting Data With Your SR61 0 eee eee ooo 18 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual v Contents Configuring the SR61 Parameters 6 0 ee eee eee 19 Configuring the SR61 With EasySet 0 0 0 eee eee 19 Configuring the SR61 From Your Intermec Computer 21 Restoring Default Settings nord eere eee e eee ed wee etn 21 Configuring Bluetooth Communications eene 22 Configuring Security nati hee E eo Ce DR einn 22 Configuring the Discoverable State of the SR61 0 ooo omomoo o 23 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 25 Troubleshooting the SR61 aee eek t cete te recede eon 26 Calling Product Support 26 Problems and Possible Solutions 0 0 0 0 eee cece eee eee 27 Resetting the SROI ocio be E ERES 29 Paging thes ROT i i oct e e teet etos eme e PR aie 29 Maintaining the SR61 0 ce cnet ee 30 Upgrading the SROT cua as sce sie et Meee ee 30 Cleaning the SROI iii oer eee ate ee EE ed 32 4 Configuration Command Reference
22. Bluetooth communications and click OK EasySet connects to your SR61 and retrieves the current configuration of the SR61 This configurations are indicated with blue text 6 In the Commands window choose configuration command settings for your SR61 Your SR61 is updated with the new configuration command settings and the settings are added to the bar code setup sheet commands online from EasySet Z Note The SR61 does not beep when you send configuration To configure the SR61 by scanning bar codes 1 Start EasySet The first time you start EasySet the Select product dialog box appears If the Select product dialog box does not appear choose Product gt Select 2 Select the SR61 3 In the Commands window choose configuration command settings for your SR61 and add them to the bar code setup sheet 4 Scan the bar codes onscreen with your SR61xA SR61xV or SR61xE or print the setup sheet and scan the commands When you scan bar code configuration commands the SR61 emits a series of beeps unless the volume is turned off One beep means you scanned a valid configuration command Three beeps means you scanned an invalid configuration command For more information about EasySet see the EasySet software For descriptions of the configuration commands see Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference 20 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Configuring the
23. Bluetooth PIN 0000 42 Bluetooth discoverable Fully discoverable 41 Bluetooth pageable mode Not active 41 Bluetooth profile Serial port profile SPP 42 Bluetooth device name SR61 Scanner lt Bluetooth 41 Address gt Bluetooth connect disconnect Disconnect 40 Data Transmission Command Default Value See Page Data editing N A 45 Postamble lt CR gt lt LF gt 49 Preamble None 49 Symbology identifier Not transmitted 51 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 35 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Symbology Settings Symbology Default Value See Page Disable all symbologies N A 46 Australian Post Not active 39 Aztec Not active 39 BPO Not active 42 Canada Post Not active 42 Codabar Not active 43 Codablock Codablock A Not active 43 Codablock F Not active 43 Code 11 Not active 43 Code 39 Active 43 Code 93 93i Not active 43 Code 128 EAN 128 Active 44 ISBT 128 Active 44 GTIN processing Not active 44 DataMatrix Active 45 Dutch Post Not active 46 EAN UCC Composite Not active 46 Interleaved 2 of 5 Not active 47 Japan Post Not active 47 Matrix 2 of 5 Not active 48 Maxicode Not active 48 Micro PDF417 Not active 48 MSI Not active 48 PDF417 Active 48 Planet Not active 49 Plessey Not active 49 Postnet Not active 49 QR Code Not active 50 36 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Symbology Settings continued Symbology Default Value See Page RSS RSS 14 Not a
24. SR61 but your SR61 is turned on and within Bluetooth communication range of your host PC you can send the Bluetooth Device Page command from EasySet to find your SR61 Note By default the Bluetooth Device Page command is disabled You need to enable the command on the SR61 before you can use it For help see the EasySet software version 5 4 1 or later To page the SR61 1 Start EasySet version 5 4 1 or later 2 Select Communication Connect 3 Select the COM port that your SR61 is using for Bluetooth communications and click OK 4 Select the Send to product check box below the commands window u In the EasySet Commands window select Configuration modes and utilities gt Bluetooth device page Your SR61 beeps continuously either for 1 minute or until you find your SR61 and pull the trigger SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 29 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Maintaining the SR61 To keep your SR61 in good working order you may need to upgrade the SR61 firmware and clean the scanner window Upgrading the SR61 When you upgrade your SR61 firmware you update the SR61 processor firmware as well The current settings are erased and replaced with the default settings for the SR61 You need to reestablish Bluetooth communications between your SR61 and other Bluetooth devices and applications in your data collection system 30 To upgrade the SR61 firmware you need these items Interli
25. SR61 From Your Intermec Computer You can configure many settings for the SR61 from your Intermec computer For descriptions of the configuration commands see Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference To configure the SR61 from your Intermec computer 1 Establish a Bluetooth connection with your Intermec computer SR61 settings common to the Intermec computers internal scanner settings are changed to the internal scanners default settings Z Note When you first connect to an Intermec computer only N On your Intermec computer start the Intermec Settings application Select Data Collection gt SR61 Scanner Bluetooth Address where Bluetooth Address is the Bluetooth address of your SR61 The SR61 Bluetooth address is located in the top right corner of the label on the side of the SR61 w 4 Configure commands from the SR61 Scanner menu for your SR61 Select File gt Save Settings The SR61 is updated with the new configuration command settings un 6 Close Intermec Settings Restoring Default Settings You can restore the SR61 to its default settings by scanning the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code For a list of the default settings see Configuration Commands By Function on page 35 all parameters When you scan this bar code you will lose Bluetooth communications i Note The Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command resets SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 21 Chapter 2
26. ablock A symbology Codablock A is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 39 If Code 39 is enabled with check digit you cannot enable Codablock A For best results disable Code 39 before you enable Codablock A If Code 39 is enabled with check digit Codablock A will not be decoded properly Enables or disables decoding of Codablock F symbology Codablock F is a 2D bar code that is an extension of Code 128 If Code 128 is enabled with check digit you cannot enable Codablock E For best results disable Code 128 before you enable Codablock F Enables or disables decoding of Code 11 symbology Code 11 is a very high density discrete numeric bar code used extensively in labeling telecommunications components and equipment Enables or disables decoding of Code 39 symbology Code 39 is discrete variable length and self checking The character set is uppercase A to Z 0 to 9 dollar sign period slash percent 96 space plus and minus Enables or disables decoding of Code 93 93i symbology Code 93 93i is a variable length continuous symbology that uses four element widths SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 43 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Code 128 EAN 128 44 Enables or disables decoding of Code 128 EAN 128 symbology Code 128 is a very high density alphanumeric symbology that supports the extended ASCII character set It is a variable length continuous code that uses multipl
27. ator Reset Factory Defaults bar code the SR61 produces a continuous tone while writing to the non volatile memory Do not remove the battery or place the SR61 in a 1 bay charger until the tone stops Otherwise the firmware memory may be corrupted Note The Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command resets all parameters When you scan this bar code you will lose Bluetooth communications Possible Solution Scan the following bar code to reset the scanner to its default Bluetooth connection the blue configuration and try establishing a connection again Intermec Ready to Work Administrator Reset Factory Defaults indicator is not on 160108155122 You misplaced your SR61 and If your SR61 is within Bluetooth communication range of you need to find it your host PC you can send the Bluetooth Device Page command from EasySet to locate your SR61 For help see Paging the SR61 on page 29 When you pull the trigger the The battery is low Charge the battery immediately and then Status light flashes red try scanning again When you pull the trigger the The battery is low Charge the battery immediately and then red scanner beam does not turn try scanning again on The blue Intermec Ready to The SR61 is trying to establish a Bluetooth connection with Work indicator is blinking the host computer or the SR61 is moving out of range of the host computer SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 27 Chapter 3
28. ctive 50 RSS Expanded Not active 50 RSS Limited Not active 50 Standard 2 of 5 Not active 51 Telepen Not active 52 TLC 39 Not active 52 UPC EAN Active 54 ISBN Not active 54 GTIN processing Not active 55 Operating Settings Trigger Activation Command Default Value See Page Trigger mode Level 53 Trigger timeout 2 sec 54 Turn off after good read Active 54 Data Decoding Security Command Default Value See Page Predefined security levels Normal 50 Consecutive same read Auto read count 45 data validation before transmission Timeout between identical 300 ms 52 consecutive codes Timeout between different None 52 consecutive codes SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 37 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference 38 Operating Settings continued Beeps Green Indicator LED Command Beep volume Note Beep frequency Good read beeps Number Duration Timing Good read LED duration Error beep Setup beep 2D symbologies Stacked code crackle Vibrate alert Vibrate alert Duration Sensor Optimization and Imager Settings Command Sensor optimization Imager settings Decode mode Lighting goal Aimer flashing mode Default Value High 2610 Hz 1 80 ms After transmission 2000 ms On On On Off 300 ms Default Value Automatic 2D imager 40 Aimer off during frame acquisition Configuration Modes and Utilities Command Configuration modes and utilities Bluetooth device page Default Value
29. cy for applications that do not need the maximum data capacity of PDF417 Micro PDF417 contains a limited set of symbol sizes that each includes a fixed level of error correction Enables or disables decoding of MSI symbology MSI code is similar to Plessey code in that it includes a start pattern data characters one or two check digits and a stop pattern Enables or disables decoding of PDF417 symbology The PDF417 symbology is a stacked 2D symbology that allows you to scan across rows of code Each row consists of start stop characters row identifiers and symbol characters which consist of four bars and four spaces each and contain the actual data This symbology uses error correction symbol characters appended at the end to recover loss of data Macro PDF417 a feature of PDF417 extends the capability of PDF417 by allowing up to 99 999 PDF417 symbols to be used to store data The symbols are concatenated as they are scanned and can be scanned in any order SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Planet Plessey Postamble Postnet Preamble Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Planet symbology The United States Postal Service USPS uses a combination of two tracking numbers the Postnet code and Planet code to track a customers piece of mail A Planet symbol has 12 or 14 digits Enables or disables decoding o
30. da Post 42 Enables or disables Bluetooth security When Bluetooth security is enabled you need to enter the SR61 Bluetooth PIN before you can use the scanner For more information see Configuring Security on page 22 SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of BPO British Post Office 4 state bar code symbology BPO was developed by the British Post office for encoding European postcode data similar to the way the U S Postnet symbology is used for encoding Zip Code data BPO provides European countries with a simple and efficient postal bar coding scheme SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Canada Post 4 state bar code symbology Canada Post contains addressing as well as customer specific information Canada Post sends mail pieces through Canada Post s integrated distribution system in the most cost efficient way SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 93i Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Enables or disables decoding of Codabar symbology Codabar is a self checking discrete symbology The American Blood Commission ABC Codabar requires that you retain and transmit the start stop code digits when processing a Codabar symbol As a result configuration CD10 is an illegal configuration Enables or disables decoding of Cod
31. duct version sub system versions and Bluetooth address of your SR61 e page the SR61 from the host PC or turn off the SR61 For more information and bar codes see Troubleshooting the SR61 on page 26 Consecutive Same Read Data Validation Data Editing DataMatrix Decode Mode To ensure you have a valid read before transmitting data you can set the SR61 to scan a bar code multiple times You can set Consecutive Same Read Data Validation from 0 to 10 The default value of O sets the scanner to automatically adapt to the consecutive same read based on the bar code quality and the trust level of the bar code For example labels with a check digit require fewer reads than labels without a check digit Data editing allows you to edit data scanned by the SR61 before it is transmitted to the host You can define up to seven input scenarios to filter the data you want to edit For more information see the EasySet software SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of DataMatrix symbology a high density 2D matrix code that can store a large amount of information DataMatrix has excellent error correction abilities and is mostly used for marking and tracking parts SR61xA area imager and SRG1xE near far range area imager only Sets the imager decode mode to linear imager emulation 1D or 2D imager mode SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 45 Chapter 4 Configura
32. e click Contact Who Should Read This Guide This guide is for the person who is responsible for installing configuring and maintaining the SR61 This guide provides you with information about the features of the SR61 and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot it Before you work with the SR61 you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms such as IP address You should also be familiar with Bluetooth communications Related Documents The Intermec web site contains Intermec documents in PDF that you can download for free To download documents 1 Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com 2 Click Service amp Support gt Manuals 3 In the Select a Product field choose the product whose documentation you want to download To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual xi Before You Begin Patent Information Product is covered by one or more of the following patents 4 882 476 4 894 523 4 953 113 4 970 379 4 988 852 5 019 699 5 021 642 5 038 024 5 081 343 5 095 197 5 144 119 5 144 121 5 182 441 5 187 355 5 187 356 5 216 233 5 216 550 5 218 191 5 233 172 5 241 488 5 243 602 5 258 606 5 288 985 5 308 966 5 342 210 5 359 185 5 389 770 5 397 885 5 414 251 5 416 463 5 442 167 5 464 972 5 468 947 5 468 950 5 477 044 5 486 689 5 500 5
33. e SR61 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 61 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories EL20 Laser Scanner SR61xL Scan rate 500 scans per second Scan angle 38 degrees Minimum X dimension 4 mils 0 1 mm Minimum Reading Distances With 0 260 cm 0 102 in Setback Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0 125 mm 5 mils 9 760 cm 3 802 in 18 740 cm 7 398 in 0 25 mm 10 mils 7 260 cm 2 802 in 38 740 cm 15 198 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 9 260 cm 3 602 in 79 740 cm 31 398 in 1 mm 40 mils 10 260 cm 4 002 in 131 740 cm 51 898 in 1 3 mm 51 mils 41 260 cm 16 202 in 149 740 cm 58 898 in UPC EAN 0 33 mm 13 mils 6 760 cm 2 702 in 47 740 cm 18 798 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Depends on symbology length and scan angle 62 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Accessories o 8 160 24 32 40 A8 56 64 e ira rrr rrr bert b rur duri 64 80 56 I 70 A URETEAN 00 4 I 50 32 40 24 30 16 20 E 10 DE AA A A A o 8 10 16 20 24 30 32 40 40 05mm 20mils FER EE 1mm 40mis 0 e 56 pte aser il i 1 3 mm 51 mils i L 80 EPA pE DRESS ETE REL E e em 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Standard Range Laser Scanner Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 26
34. e element widths Code 128 supports the following function codes Code 128 Function Codes Function Code Description FNCI FNC1 is used as a separator when multiple identifiers and their fields are concatenated For example FNCI can be useful in keyboard wedge mode when the GS character cannot be transmitted FNC2 When the FNC2 character occurs in a bar code the SR61 temporarily stores the data from the bar code and transmits it as a prefix to the next symbol In this way FNC2 can be used to concatenate several symbols before the data is transmitted ISBT 128 Enables and configures decoding of ISBT Code 128 symbology ISBT Code 128 is the global bar code labeling standard for the blood banking industry and is used to support the worldwide distribution tracking and handling of blood bags and blood components GTIN Processing for EAN 128 With Global Trade Item Number GTIN processing enabled a GTIN compliant EAN 128 label will strip the first two digits output 14 digits GTIN compliant EAN 128 labels are 16 digits long e have 01 as the first two digits of the label SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Configuration Modes and Utilities Use Configuration Modes and Utilities to e allow the SR61 to always accept configuration commands by scanning bar codes or to timeout 1 minute after the last configuration command is set by scanning a bar code get the pro
35. e going to scan only standard 1D bar codes or only stacked 2D bar codes you can set Sensor Optimization to 1D or 2D for optimal imager performance SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Setup Beep Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Enables or disables the setup beep When you successfully scan a configuration bar code you hear the setup beep and the configuration of the SR61 is changed Stacked Code Crackle Standard 2 of 5 SR61xV linear imager and SR61xL laser scanner only Enables or disables the crackle sound when you scan a stacked 2D bar code Enables or disables decoding of Standard 2 of 5 symbology Standard 2 of 5 is a low density numeric symbology that encodes all information in the bars separated by fixed width spaces Standard 2 of 5 is used in warehouse sorting photofinishing and airline ticketing Symbology Identifier Symbology identifiers allow you to indicate the type of data being sent by prepending an identifier You can prepend one of the following types of character strings to identify which symbology the data is using Symbology Identifier Options Character String Description AIM identifier The AIM Standard for symbology identifiers consists of a three character structure indicating the symbology and the optional features of the symbology For more information about the AIM Standard for symbology identifiers refer to the AIM ISO IEC Standard User defined The user defined s
36. elect Data transmission settings gt Bluetooth parameters gt security Select active w 4 Select compose PIN and create a Bluetooth PIN that is up to 16 characters in length The default Bluetooth PIN is 0000 Note For security reasons you can only change the Bluetooth Z PIN by scanning a bar code un Scan both the active and compose PIN configuration bar codes onscreen with your SR61xA SR61xV or SRG1xE or print the bar code setup sheet and scan both bar codes Configuring the Discoverable State of the SR61 By default the SR61 is always discoverable For enhanced security you should configure your SR61 for limited discoverability which allows the SR61 to be discoverable by Bluetooth management applications for only 30 seconds For more information see Bluetooth Discoverable on page 41 To configure your SR61 for limited discoverability e Scan this bar code Bluetooth parameters discoverable limited 60 02 50 41 00 02 40 The SR61 is discoverable for 30 seconds SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 23 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 24 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Use this chapter to solve problems you may have while using the SR61 This chapter contains these topics e Troubleshooting the SR61 Maintaining the SR61 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 25 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Troublesho
37. er s Manual 59 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories Scan Engines EV10 1D Linear Imager SR61xV Scan rate Scan range Scan angle Minimum X dimension 200 scans per second up to 50 cm 19 7 in 40 4 mils 0 1 mm Minimum Reading Distances With 0 255 cm 0 100 in Setback Bar Code Symbology Contents Density Code 39 RESO 0 100 MM 0 1 mm 4 mils R 0 125 MM 0 125 mm 5 mils 0 25 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 5 0 5 mm 20 mils RIMM 1mm 40 mils UPC EAN 120010010100 0 33 mm 13 mils PDF417 10 mils 0 254 mm 10 mils 15 mils 0 381 mm 15 mils Minimum Maximum Distance Distance 11 255 cm 13 745 cm 4 400 in 5 400 in 10 255 cm 16 745 cm 4 000 in 6 600 in 6 255 cm 23 745 cm 2 500 in 9 300 in 4 255 cm 30 745 cm 1 700 in 12 100 in 7 755 cm 39 745 cm 3 100 in 15 600 in 5 455 cm 25 745 cm 2 100 in 10 100 in 10 255 cm 16 745 cm 4 000 in 6 600 in 8 255 cm 18 745 cm 3 200 in 7 400 in Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux 60 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Accessories o 2 4 6 g 40 427 44 16 18 in 20 00 400 contrast UPC 0 5 mm 20 mil 4 1 mm 40 mil p 25 20 20 nr A O A O A O O A TTT 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 25 cm Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 255 cm 0 100 in setback for th
38. ery quiet You can configure the SR61 by sending commands to your SR61 from your PC using EasySet by sending commands to a bar code setup sheet Then scan the bar codes onscreen with your SR61 or print the setup sheet and scan the bar codes You do not need a Bluetooth connection to use this method from your Intermec computer Send commands to your SR61 from your Intermec computer using Intermec Settings Note When you first connect to an Intermec computer only SR61 settings common to the Intermec computers internal scanner settings are changed to the internal scanner s default settings remotely from your host PC using Intermec SmartWedge For help see the instructions that ship with SmartWedge For a list of all the commands and their default values as they are organized in EasySet see the next section Configuration Commands By Function For descriptions of each command organized alphabetically see SR61 Configuration Commands on page 39 34 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Configuration Commands By Function The configuration commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of the Commands window in EasySet Reset All Parameters Command Default Value See Page Administrator reset factory defaults N A 39 User reset factory defaults N A 55 Data Transmission Settings Bluetooth Command Default Value See Page Bluetooth security Active 42
39. escribed 53 FNC1 and FNC2 Code 128 EAN 128 function code described 44 forgot Bluetooth PIN troubleshooting 28 G Get Product Version bar code 26 Get SR61 Bluetooth Device Address bar code 26 Get Sub System Versions bar code 26 Good Read Beep Duration command 47 Good Read Beep Number command 47 Good Read Beep Timing command 47 green light status light 5 GTIN processing EAN 128 44 UPC EAN 55 guide audience xi H help calling Intermec x holster belt accessory 67 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual I imagers 1D linear EV10 SR61xV illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 9 specifications 60 2D area EA11 SRG1xA illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 64 near far range area EX25 SR61xE illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 66 Interleaved 2 of 5 command 47 Interlink firmware upgrade application described 30 Intermec computers connecting to 15 supported 14 using to configure the SR61 21 contact information ii Ready to Work indicator described 6 illustration 5 Smart Wedge described 16 telephone support x ISBT 128 command 44 J Japan Post command 47 K keyboard wedge connecting 16 Intermec SmartWedge described 16 Keyport Lite described 16 troubleshooting 28 Keyport Lite described 16 L labels bar code scanning 8 laser scanner EL20 SR61xL illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes
40. f Plessey symbology Plessey code is pulse width modulated like most other bar codes and includes a start character data characters an eight bit cyclic check digit a termination bar and usually a reverse start character The code is continuous and not self checking You need to configure two parameters for Plessey code Start Code and Check Digit Sets the postamble that is appended to any data you scan Common postambles include cursor controls such as a tab or a carriage return line feed You can set up to 20 ASCII characters for Postamble SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Postal Numeric Encoding Technique Postnet symbology The Postnet bar code was invented by the United States Postal Service USPS to encode ZIP information Enabling your letter printing system as Postnet capable allows you to receive a discount on postage The U S A delivery address coding can be of three forms 1 5 digit ZIP 2 5 digit ZIP 4 code 3 11 digit delivery point code So a valid Postnet bar code contains either 32 bars 52 bars or 62 bars Postnet is a numeric symbology Different from most other symbologies Postnet has requirements to the actual bar height and width The information is encoded in the height and has nothing to do with the spaces Sets the preamble that precedes any data you scan Common preambles include a data location number or an operator number You can set Prea
41. fatermec Val User s Manual ho SR61 Cordless Scanner Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave W Everett WA 98203 U S A www intermec com The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation 2006 2007 Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved The word Intermec the Intermec logo Norand Arci Tech Beverage Routebook CrossBar dcBrowser Duratherm Easy ADC EasyCoder EasySet Fingerprint INCA under license i gistics Intellitag Intellitag Gen2 JANUS LabelShop MobileLAN Picolink Ready to Work RoutePower Sabre ScanPlus ShopScan Smart Mobile Computing SmartWedge TE 2000 Trakker Antares and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation There are U S and foreign patents as well as U S and foreign patent applications pending Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG
42. formation about the SR61 Physical Dimensions Length 12 7 cm 5 in Height 19 3 cm 7 6 in Width 6 9 cm 2 7 in Weight 390 g 13 8 02 Power and Electrical Specifications Operating Rechargeable lithium ion battery Electrical rating 5V 1 7A Temperature and Environmental Specifications Operating 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Charging 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Environmental rating IP54 Bluetooth Radio Radio Type Bluetooth Class 1 version 1 2 Frequency 2 4 GHz Radio Data Rate 721 Kbits per second Communication Range Host radio Class 1 30 5 m 100 ft Host radio Class 2 10 m 32 8 ft Features Adaptive Frequency Hopping ADF 58 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Accessories Bar Code Symbologies Australian Post e Aztec BPO Canada Post e Codabar Codablock A Codablock F e Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 93i Code 128 EAN 128 e DataMatrix Dutch Post EAN UCC Composite Interleaved 2 of 5 Japan Post Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 Planet Plessey Postnet QR Code RSS 14 RSS 14 Stacked RSS Limited RSS Expanded Standard 2 of 5 Telepen TLC 39 UPC EAN These symbologies are only available on the SR61xA 2D area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager SR61 Cordless Scanner Us
43. guration commands The values you set for these configuration commands determine how the scanner operates You can configure the SR61 using EasySet version 5 4 1 or later For help see the next section Configuring the SR61 With EasySet remotely from your Intermec computer For help see Configuring the SR61 From Your Intermec Computer on page 21 remotely from your host PC using Intermec SmartWedge For help see the instructions that ship with SmartWedge Configuring the SR61 With EasySet EasySet is an Intermec configuration application that provides you with two ways to configure the SR61 Send configuration commands from EasySet directly to the SR6I Send configuration commands to a bar code setup sheet You can scan the bar codes onscreen with your SR61xA SR61xV or SR61xE or you can print the setup sheet and scan the bar codes You do not need a Bluetooth connection to use this method To configure the SR61 by sending commands from EasySet 1 Establish a Bluetooth connection with your host PC 2 Start EasySet The first time you start EasySet the Select product dialog box appears If the Select product dialog box does not appear choose Product gt Select 3 Select the SR61 4 Select Communication Connect The Online Setup dialog box appears SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 19 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 5 Select the COM port that your SR61 is using for
44. igger Mode command 53 Trigger Timeout command 54 troubleshooting Bluetooth PIN forgot 28 cannot establish a Bluetooth connection 27 28 guide to finding problems 27 keyboard wedge mode 28 resetting the SR61 29 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual troubleshooting continued scanning 28 trigger 27 Turn Off After Good Read command 54 turning on and off SR61 4 U UPC EAN command 54 GTIN processing 55 ISBN 54 upgrading how to 31 what you need 30 USB Bluetooth adapter connecting to a host PC 16 described 67 User Reset Factory Defaults command 55 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Index V Vibrate Alert command described 55 turning on and off 10 Vibrate Alert Duration command 55 volume adjusting 40 Ww wedge keyboard connecting 16 Intermec SmartWedge described 16 Keyport Lite described 16 troubleshooting 28 what s new 3 wireless communications configuring 22 75 Index 76 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual fatermec Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual P N 934 000 002
45. ing continued parameters 19 security 22 using EasySet 19 connecting to a host device as a keyboard wedge 16 host PC 16 Intermec computers 15 overview 14 Consecutive Same Read Data Validation command 45 continuous edge Trigger Mode described 53 D Data Editing command 45 data transmission settings configuration commands list of 35 data collecting 18 DataMatrix command 45 Decode Mode command 45 default configuration Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code 22 command 39 restoring 21 values 35 38 desktop wallmount charger 67 Disable All Symbologies command 46 discoverable state described 41 security configuring 23 Dutch Post command 46 E EA11 2D area imager SR61xA illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 64 EAN 128 GTIN processing 44 EAN UCC Composite command 46 EasySet described 14 using to configure SR61 offline 20 online 19 72 where to download 8 14 EL20 laser scanner SR61xL illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 9 specifications 62 Error Beep command 46 EV10 1D linear imager SR61xV illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 9 specifications 60 EX25 near far range area imager SR61xE illustration of using 9 scanning bar codes 10 specifications 66 F factory default settings Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command 39 restoring 21 firmware upgrading 30 version how to get 26 flashing Trigger Mode d
46. ing continuous numeric symbology mainly used in inventory distribution and the automobile industry SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Japan Post 4 state code symbology Japan Post is a simple and efficient postal bar coding scheme SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only The lighting goal is the average light intensity that the SR61 tries to achieve when capturing an image Do not change this setting without assistance from a representative from the Intermec Engineering Department SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 47 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 48 Enables or disables decoding of Matrix 2 of 5 symbology Matrix 2 of 5 is a discrete bar code derived from Code 11 China Post is available as part of the Matrix 2 of 5 symbology start stop code China Post encodes 11 digits with no check digit and has unique start and stop patterns SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Maxicode symbology Maxicode is a fixed 2D symbology that contains an array of hexagons arranged around a circular pattern Maxicode is mostly used in package sorting and tracking applications Enables or disables decoding of Micro PDF417 symbology Micro PDF417 is a multi row symbology based on PDF417 designed to maximize area efficien
47. ions Industry TLC 39 combines a Code 39 symbol that encodes a part number for items such as plug in boards at central switching stations with a linked MicroPDF417 symbol that encodes a serial number and other optional information The first six characters must be numeric and include the ECI number The seventh character is a delimiter between the linear data portion and the composite data portion typically a comma although other delimiters are allowed The next piece of data is a mandatory unique Serial Number There can be other data fields after the Serial Number usually either AppIDs or DatalDs which are governed by whether or not there are alpha characters in the serial number Country Of Origin is another typical data field included in this symbology SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Trigger Mode SR61xV linear imager SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Trigger mode allows you to set different types of triggering options for the imager For more information see the next table Trigger Mode Options Mode Description Continuous When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam Edge turns and stays on When you pull the trigger a second time the scanner beam turns off Simply releasing the trigger does not turn off the scanner Level When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on and stays on until you release the trigger or u
48. lock A 43 Codablock F 43 Code 11 43 Code 128 EAN 128 44 Code 39 43 Code 93 93i 43 DataMatrix 45 Dutch Post 46 EAN UCC Composite 46 Interleaved 2 of 5 47 ISBT 128 44 Japan Post 47 Matrix 2 of 5 48 Maxicode 48 MSI 48 PDF417 48 Planet 49 Plessey 49 Postnet 49 QR Code 50 RSS 14 50 RSS Expanded 50 RSS Limited 50 Standard 2 of 5 51 Telepen 52 UPC EAN 54 bar codes Administrator Reset Factory Defaults 22 27 Get Product Version 26 Get SR61 Bluetooth Device Address 26 Get Sub System Versions 26 Limited Discoverable 23 scanning configuring SR61 20 troubleshooting 28 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual bar codes continued setup sheet described 19 supported symbologies 59 symbologies default 8 battery AB3 chargers described 67 charging 3 described 67 status checking 4 Beep Duration command 40 Beep Frequency command 40 Beep Volume command 40 beeps overview 6 turning off 7 belt holster accessory 67 blue light Intermec Ready to Work indicator described 6 illustration 5 Bluetooth 38 adapters USB and RS 232 described 67 host PCs connecting to 16 communications configuring 22 connecting as a keyboard wedge 16 initiating from host device 22 initiating from your SR61 22 troubleshooting 27 28 discoverable state configuring 23 host devices supported 14 PIN forgot troubleshooting 28 security configuring 23 radio communication range 58 config
49. luetooth communications or if the SR61 is too far from the starts blinking host device If you are using Level Trigger Mode the scanner beam blinks while the SR61 is waiting For more information see Trigger Mode on page 53 You scan a bar code the Status The SR61 may not be connected to a host Make sure the blue light flashes red for two Intermec Ready to Work indicator is on and the SR61 is seconds and the scanner beeps connected to your host device For help see Connecting the three times SR61 to a Host Device on page 14 You are using the SR61 in Try these possible solutions keyboard wedge mode and when you try to scan a bar code nothing happens Make sure that your data collection application is open and running If you are using Keyport Lite make sure that you pressed the Start button For help see Connecting as a Keyboard Wedge on page 16 28 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Resetting the SR61 Paging the SR61 ES If your SR61 does not respond when you pull the trigger you can reset your SR61 When you reset your SR61 the scanner control firmware is restarted To reset your SR61 Remove and install the AB3 battery from the SR61 If you have a Bluetooth connection the SR61 disconnects from the host device After a reset the SR61 tries to reestablish a Bluetooth connection with the host device If you have misplaced your
50. mble to up to 20 ASCII characters SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 49 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Predefined Security Levels QR Code RSS 14 Z RSS Expanded RSS Limited Defines the security level to use when decoding bar codes When you select a lower decode security level the SR61 can decode bar codes with poorer print quality SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of QR Code symbology QR Code is a 2D matrix symbology containing dark and light square data modules Enables or disables decoding of Reduced Space Symbology RSS 14 1D or stacked 2D codes RSS 14 is a numeric symbology that can read stacked omni directional bar code labels It is a member of the EAN UCC RSS symbology family Note To read RSS 14 stacked 2D codes RSS Expanded or RSS Limited must also be enabled Enables or disables decoding of Reduced Space Symbology RSS Expanded RSS Expanded is an alphanumeric symbology that can read RSS limited and stacked bar code labels It is a member of the EAN UCC RSS symbology family Enables or disables decoding of Reduced Space Symbology RSS Limited RSS Limited is a numeric symbology that does not read stacked bar code labels It is a member of the EAN UCC RSS symbology family Sensor Optimization 50 SR61xV linear imager only Sets the linear imager configuration for the type of bar code being scanned If you ar
51. ncludes a linear component to ensure that the primary identification is readable by all scanning technologies and so that 2D imagers can use the linear component as a finder pattern for the adjacent 2D Composite Component Enables or disables the error beep Your SR61 emits an error beep without affecting the configuration of your SR61 when you scan a configuration bar code that is damaged or unknown SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Good Read Beep Duration Sets the length of the SR61 good read beeps You can set Good Read Beep Duration to a value from 0 off to 2550 ms Use Good Read Beep Duration in combination with Beep Volume and Beep Frequency to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Good Read Beep Number Establishes the number of beeps used for the good read beep one two or none Good Read Beep Timing Sets the good read beep to occur either before or after successfully transmitting data Good Read LED Duration Interleaved 2 of 5 Japan Post Lighting Goal Sets the amount of time the green Status light stays on after a good read You can set Good Read LED Duration to a value from 0 off to 5110 ms When the Status light is on due to a long duration setting the SR61 can still read new bar codes and receive commands Enables or disables decoding of Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 is a high density self check
52. nd ordered separately with the SR61 To order accessories contact your local Intermec sales representative Accessories for the SR61 Accessory SR61 Battery Desktop Wallmount 1 Bay Charger Desktop Wallmount 1 Bay Charger Power Supply 2 Bay 4 Bay or 8 Bay Charger 2 Bay 4 Bay or 8 Bay Charger Power Supply USB Bluetooth Adapter RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter SR61 Belt Holster SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Description The SR61 battery AB3 provides power to the SR61 The 1 bay charger AC5 charges the AB3 battery while the battery is installed in the SR61 This power supply provides AC power to the 1 bay charger It comes with power supply adapters for Australia Continental Europe United Kingdom North America Central America Mexico and Japan The power supply also comes with a flat plate for use with an AC power cord AC power cord not included The 2 bay AC6 4 bay AC7 and 8 bay AC8 chargers charge the AB3 battery This power supply provides AC power to the 2 bay 4 bay and 8 bay chargers The USB Bluetooth Adapter P N 203 771 xxx provides wireless communications to your host computer and data collection application through a USB port on your PC The RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter P N 203 768 xxx provides wireless communications to your host computer and data collection application through an RS 232 serial port on your PC The belt holster provides you with an easy way to
53. nding to FCC values 11 59 and 62 BarDIMM only needs the DPID and Customer information and automatically generates all the other information like the FCC or Reed Solomon checksum Aztec SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Aztec symbology Aztec is a 2D matrix symbology made up of square modules on a square grid with a square bulls eye pattern at their center Aztec Code symbols can encode large amounts of data with user defined error correction level SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 39 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Beep Duration Beep Frequency Beep Volume ES Sets the length of the beeps You can set Beep Duration to a value from 0 to 2550 ms When Beep Duration is set to O ms the beeper is off Turning off the beeper does not affect the beeps associated with Bluetooth Connect Disconnect or Bluetooth Device Page Use Beep Duration in combination with Beep Frequency and Beep Volume to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Sets the frequency or pitch of the beeps You can set Beep Frequency to a value from 1000 to 5110 Hz Use Beep Frequency in combination with Beep Volume and Good Read Beep Duration to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Adjusts the volume of the beeps You can set Beep Volume to Low Medium or High Note To turn off the beeper set the Beep Duration
54. nformation for all scanner options e Support for Intermec SmartWedge a software wedge tool that allows you to scan data directly to your host PC application You can download the latest firmware version at no charge from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Using the Battery A Warning The SR61 uses the AB3 lithium ion battery as its main power source You need to fully charge the battery before you can use the SR61 The battery pack used in this device may ignite create a chemical burn hazard explode or release toxic materials if mistreated Do not incinerate disassemble or heat above 100 C 212 F Charge only with Intermec Models AC5 AC6 AC7 and AC8 Do not short circuit may cause burns Keep away from children Use only Intermec battery pack Model AB3 Use of incorrect battery pack may present risk of fire or explosion Promptly dispose of used battery pack according to the instructions Charging the Battery SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Make sure you fully charge the battery before you start using the SR61 To charge the battery e Place the SR61 with the AB3 battery installed in the desktop wall mount 1 bay charger AC5 Or Remove the battery from the SR61 and insert the battery into the 2 bay 4 bay or 8 bay AC6 AC7 or AC8 charger Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 For more information see the instructions that ship with the charger Checking the Battery Stat
55. nk firmware upgrade application SR61 firmware upgrade package e Firmware upgrade file ldr e Upgrade instructions readme txt Full firmware version text file txt PC running Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Bluetooth adapter P N 203 771 xxx Note The SR61 firmware cannot be upgraded using the RS 232 Bluetooth adapter P N 203 768 xxx to connect to the host PC Before upgrading the SR61 you need to fully charge the SR61 battery For help see Charging the Battery on page 3 download the latest SR61 firmware upgrade package and Interlink firmware upgrade application from the Intermec web site at www intermec com a Go to Service amp Support gt Downloads b From the Select A Product drop down list choose Bar Code Scanners SR61 Cordless Scanner SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Click the link to download the SR61 firmware upgrade package or the Interlink firmware upgrade application and save it to your PC d Unzip the zip file e Ifthe SR61 is in the 1 bay charger remove it from the charger If necessary install the USB Bluetooth adapter on your PC For help see the instructions that ship with the adapter Make sure that all applications on your PC are closed To upgrade the SR61 1 Start Interlink 2 Scan the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code on screen or below and click Ne
56. ntermec Settings SmartWedge runs on Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 For help see the instructions that ship with SmartWedge Keyport Lite is a keyboard wedge application that supports English QWERTY keyboards Keyport Lite runs on Microsoft Windows 98 and 2000 For help see the next section procedure To connect using Keyport Lite To order Intermec SmartWedge or Keyport Lite contact your local Intermec representative SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 To connect using Keyport Lite 1 Connect your SR61 to your host PC running Microsoft Windows 98 or 2000 For help see the previous section Connecting to a Host PC With the USB or RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter 2 Install Keyport Lite on your PC 3 Start Keyport Lite From the Window menu select Change Registration The Registration Form appears EN o Serial number from product CD Serial Number Your Name Company Name Street Address oO oo City State Zipcode Is this for installation on a Citrix System o ma 4 Fill in the information on the Registration Form and click OK 5 From the Window menu select Options The Options window appears Port com 4 7 Data Bits seven y Baud 9600 y Stop Bits fi y Parity even y F Enable DTA F Enable RTS Enable XOn XDff SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 17 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR6
57. ntil the SR61 successfully decodes a bar code When you scan a data versus configuration bar code data transmission may be slow if there is interference with Bluetooth communications or if the SR61 is too far from the host device The scanner beam blinks while the SR61 is waiting to transmit data During this time you can scan configuration bar codes but not data bar codes When the SR61 receives acknowledgement from the host the scanner turns off and the SR61 beeps Pulse When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on The scanner remains on until the Trigger Timeout period is reached Flashing When you pull the trigger the red scanner beam turns on and the SR61 checks for a bar code to read The scanner starts flashing when the Trigger Timeout period is reached When the SR61 finds and reads a bar code it resets the Trigger Timeout period If you pull the trigger a second time the scanner beam turns off Autostand Autostand mode allows you to switch between level mode and flashing mode The first time you pull the trigger the scanner beam turns on and the scanner is in flashing mode Switch to level mode by pulling the trigger again Ifthe scanner is idle and the Trigger Timeout period is reached the scanner returns to flashing mode SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 53 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Trigger Timeout Trigger Mode Options continued Mode Description Aim Aim triggering
58. o connect to a host device you may need to install EasySet the Intermec configuration application that allows you to change settings on the SR61 For the SR61 you need EasySet version 5 4 1 or later You can download EasySet at no charge from the Intermec web site at www intermec com SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Connecting to an Intermec Computer SR61 settings common to the Intermec computers internal scanner settings are changed to the internal scanners default settings Z Note When you first connect to an Intermec computer only 1 Turn on the SR61 by pulling the trigger 2 Scan the Bluetooth association bar code label that ships with your Intermec computer If you do not have a Bluetooth association bar code label for your Intermec computer use EasySet to create a Bluetooth connect bar code For help see the EasySet software Tip Depending on your screen resolution you may be able to scan this bar code displayed on your computer screen with an SR61xA SR61xV or SR61xE The SR61 beeps once the green status light flashes once and the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator starts blinking On your Intermec computer the Authen Request dialog box appears Authen Request SR61 Scanner 002020340183 Enter PIN In the Enter PIN field enter the default PIN 0000 and select OK w When the SR61 connects to your Intermec computer the SR61 emits a
59. old the SR61 steady a few inches from the label 2 Pull the trigger e Ifyou are scanning with a 2D imager center the red aiming beam over the bar code label e Ifyou are scanning with a near far range area imager position the red aiming beam just to the right of the center of the bar code label 3 The imager may flash repeatedly while it is trying to read a bar code The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further away When the SR61 successfully reads a bar code label the SR61 creates a single high beep and the status light briefly turns green If Vibrate Alert is enabled the SR61 briefly vibrates 4 Release the trigger Using Vibrate Alert You can configure the SR61 to vibrate when it successfully decodes a bar code This feature can be useful in these situations e You are in a noisy environment such as a busy warehouse where it can be difficult to hear the beep e You are working in a quiet environment such as a library where you do not want to make a lot of noise To turn on vibrate alert Scan this bar code Turn On Vibrate Alert 60 03 10 48 00 02 40 10 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 To turn off vibrate alert Scan this bar code Turn Off Vibrate Alert 160103 310148100100100 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 11 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 12 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Man
60. ot Your SR61 is not discoverable to Bluetooth management applications while connected to a host device Z Note Your SR61 is not discoverable by other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth Pageable Mode Enables or disables the Bluetooth Device Page command With Bluetooth Pageable Mode enabled the SR61 maintains Bluetooth communication with the host device so that you can use the Bluetooth Device Page command to locate the SR61 For help see Paging the SR61 on page 29 With Bluetooth Pageable Mode disabled the SR61 turns off and disconnects after 30 minutes of inactivity Disabling Bluetooth Pageable Mode also saves battery power SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 41 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Bluetooth PIN Bluetooth Profile When Bluetooth security is enabled the Bluetooth PIN is used to authenticate the Bluetooth link and encrypt the data Depending on the Bluetooth software on your host device you should only need to enter the Bluetooth PIN the first time you connect and pair the SR61 For help configuring a Bluetooth PIN see Configuring Security on page 22 Configures the SR61 to connect to a host device through the Serial Port Profile SPP Bluetooth communications profile SPP allows the SR61 to use the Bluetooth link as a serial port to communicate with the host device For more information see Configuring Bluetooth Communications on page 22 Bluetooth Security BPO Cana
61. oting the SR61 If you have problems using the SR61 use this chapter to find a possible solution Calling Product Support To talk to an Intermec Product Support representative call 1 800 755 5505 Before you call Intermec Product Support make sure you have the following information Product version e Sub system versions e Bluetooth address of your SR61 To get the product version sub system versions or Bluetooth address 1 If necessary install the USB Bluetooth adapter P N 203 771 xxx or RS 232 Bluetooth adapter P N 203 768 xxx and create a Bluetooth connection between your SR61 and PC For help see the instructions that ship with the adapter 2 Runan application that can accept bar code information from the SR61 such as HyperTerminal 3 Scan one of these bar codes Get Product Version 16010F137120 Get Sub System Versions 16010F137124 Get SR61 Bluetooth Device Address 16010 F137123 26 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 Tip Depending on your screen resolution you may be able to scan these bar codes displayed on your computer screen with an SR61xA SR61xV or SR61xE Problems and Possible Solutions IN Caution ES You cannot establish a Problem Some possible solutions recommend scanning the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code Please read the following caution and note about this command After you scan the Administr
62. pport Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com to download our current documents in PDF To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Visit the Intermec support services knowledge base Knowledge Central at intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Services Order Intermec products Order Intermec media Order spare parts Technical Support Description Place an order Ask about an existing order Order printer labels and ribbons Order spare parts Talk to technical support about your Intermec product Service Service contracts Get a return authorization number for authorized service center repair Request an on site repair technician Ask about an existing contract Renew a contract Inquire about repair billing or other service invoicing questions In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 and choose this option 1 and then choose 2 1 and then choose 1 1 or 2 and then choose 4 2 and then choose 2 2 and then choose 1 1 or 2 and then choose 3 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Before You Begin Outside the U S A and Canada contact your local Intermec representative To search for your local representative from the Intermec web sit
63. r appears and Interlink upgrades your SR61 with the firmware file you selected Interlink notifies you when the upgrade is complete 8 Click Quit Note If you have a near far range imager after a firmware upgrade you need to pull the trigger wait for about 3 seconds and then pull the trigger again Cleaning the SR61 Clean the scanner window as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the SR61 To clean the scanner window you can use soapy water a solution of ammonia and water or isopropyl alcohol damage to the internal components Opening the SR61 will void the warranty and may cause Caution To clean the scanner window 1 Dip a clean towel or rag in soapy water ammonia and water solution or isopropyl alcohol and wring out the excess Wipe the scanner window Do not allow any abrasive material to touch the window 2 Wipe dry with a lint free cloth 32 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 4 Configuration Command Reference Use this chapter to learn about the configuration commands supported on the SR61 This chapter contains these topics Using Configuration Commands Configuration Commands By Function e SR61 Configuration Commands SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 33 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Using Configuration Commands A configuration command changes the way the SR61 operates For example you can change the Beep Volume and make the SR61 beeper v
64. s GTIN Processing With Global Trade Item Number GTIN processing enabled two zeros are padded to the beginning of UPC A and one zero is padded to the beginning of EAN 13 to expand the numbers to 14 digits To use GTIN processing you also need to enable the corresponding UPC EAN symbology User Reset Factory Defaults SR61xV linear imager SR61xA area imager and SR61xL laser scanner only Causes the SR61 to perform a restart and restores all configuration commands to their default settings only if no settings are locked To reset all settings on the SR61 including locked settings use the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command For more information see Administrator Reset Factory Defaults on page 39 When you restore all configuration commands to their default settings you need to reestablish Bluetooth communications Vibrate Alert Enables or disables the vibrate alert When Vibrate Alert is enabled the scanner vibrates when you scan a valid bar code Vibrate Alert Duration Sets the amount of time that the vibrate alert remains on You can set Vibrate Alert Duration to a value from 0 to 2550 ms SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 55 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference 56 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual A Specifications and Accessories SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 57 Appendix A Specifications and Accessories Specifications Use this section to find technical in
65. s in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment You can be seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions This section explains how to identify and understand warnings cautions and notes that are in this document A warning alerts you of an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction or corruption or loss of data Note Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com and click Support gt Returns and Repairs gt Warranty Disclaimer of warranties The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent complete tested programs The code is provided as is with all faults All warranties are expressly disclaimed including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual ix Before You Begin Web Su
66. tate What It Means Blinks green one TheSR61 successfully decoded a bar code and time sent the data to the host The SR61 successfully scanned a configuration bar code Flashes red when The battery is low You need to charge the you pull the trigger battery Flashes red and You scanned a bar code but the data was not sent stays on for 2 to the host seconds You scanned a configuration bar code and the SR61 did not accept it indicates the battery charging status For more information see Z Note When the SR61 is in the 1 bay charger the status light the instructions that ship with the charger SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 5 Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 Blue Intermec Ready to Work Indicator Description Light State On What It Means A Bluetooth connection with the host computer has been established The SR61 is ready to scan bar codes and send data to the host computer Blinking The SR61 is trying to establish a Bluetooth connection with the host computer or the SR61 is moving out of range of the host computer Off A Bluetooth connection to the host computer is not established Understanding the Beeps The SR61 beeps to give you audio feedback when performing some functions For example you hear a beep each time you scan a valid bar code SR61 Beeps Description Beep Sequence Single beep Series of beeps from low to high Series of beeps from high to low Three beeps
67. tion Command Reference 2D imager mode allows you to hold the SR61xA or SR61xE in any direction and perform a good read regardless of the orientation of the bar code The ability to read bar codes in any direction lets you use a comfortable and ergonomic hand position Linear imager emulation allows you to increase your imaging performance similar to a laser scanner but requires that you hold the SR61xA or SR61xE horizontal to the 1D bar code label Disable All Symbologies Dutch Post This command disables all symbologies However disabling all symbologies does not reset symbology parameters to their default values To reset all symbology parameters to their default factory settings use the Administrator Reset Factory Defaults command For more information see Administrator Reset Factory Defaults on page 39 SR61xA area imager and SR61xE near far range area imager only Enables or disables decoding of Dutch Post symbology Dutch Post is a 4 state bar code that contains addressing as well as customer specific information EAN UCC Composite Error Beep 46 Enables or disables European Article Numbering Universal Character Coding EAN UCC Composite symbology An EAN UCC Composite symbol consists of a linear component encoding the item s primary identification associated with an adjacent 2D Composite Component encoding supplementary data such as a batch number or expiration date The Composite symbol always i
68. to 0 Turning off the beeper does not affect the beeps associated with Bluetooth Connect Disconnect or Bluetooth Device Page Use Beep Volume in combination with Beep Frequency and Good Read Beep Duration to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment Bluetooth Connect Disconnect 40 Connects or disconnects Bluetooth communications between the SR61 and host computer using Serial Port Profile SPP To connect to a host computer enter the Bluetooth address of the computer and scan the bar code with the SR61 To disconnect scan the disconnect bar code SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Bluetooth Device Name Assigns the name to the scanner If the scanner is in a discoverable state its Bluetooth device name is available to host computers during device discovery Bluetooth Device Page If your SR61 is within Bluetooth communication range of the host PC and Bluetooth Pageable Mode is enabled you can page the SR61 from EasySet For help see Paging the SR61 on page 29 Bluetooth Discoverable Determines the discoverable state of your SR61 When your SR61 is discoverable it is visible to other Bluetooth devices in communication range Bluetooth Discoverable States State Description Fully Your SR61 is discoverable to Bluetooth management applications Limited Your SR61 is discoverable to Bluetooth management applications for 30 seconds N
69. ual Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Use this chapter to understand how to connect the SR61 to a host device and configure the SR61 to communicate with your application This chapter covers these topics Connecting the SR61 to a Host Device Configuring the SR61 Parameters Configuring Bluetooth Communications SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 13 Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring the SR61 Connecting the SR61 to a Host Device 14 You can use Bluetooth radio communications to connect up to seven SR61 scanners to e an Intermec computer that is Bluetooth enabled For help see c 2 Connecting to an Intermec Computer on page 15 aPC with a USB Bluetooth adapter P N 203 771 xxx or RS 232 Bluetooth adapter P N 203 768 xxx For help see Connecting to a Host PC With the USB or RS 232 Bluetooth Adapter on page 16 e other Bluetooth enabled devices that support Serial Port Profile SPP For help see the instructions for your Bluetooth enabled device Before connecting the SR61 to a host device note the Bluetooth address for the host Bluetooth device e SR6I Bluetooth address Intermec Technologies Corp Everett WA 98203 MODELO sa BDA 00000000000 y Contains TX FCC ID HN2 BTM311 MFD XXXXXXXXX2XXX DUNN MM E E SN XXXXXXXXXXX CN XXXXXXXXX SR61 Bluetooth Address The SR61 Bluetooth address is located in the top right corner of the label on the side of the SR61 T
70. uring communication 22 specifications 58 security configuring 22 SR61 Bluetooth address how to get 26 illustration 14 Bluetooth Connect Disconnect command 40 Bluetooth Device Disconnect bar code 16 Bluetooth Device Name command 41 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Index Bluetooth Device Page command 41 how to find your SR61 29 Bluetooth Discoverable command 41 Bluetooth Pageable Mode command 41 Bluetooth PIN command 42 Bluetooth Profile command 42 Bluetooth Security command 42 BPO command 42 C calling Product Support 26 Canada Post command 42 chargers described 67 charging the battery 3 China Post Matrix 2 of 5 setting described 48 cleaning scanner window 32 Codabar command 43 Codablock A command 43 Codablock F command 43 Code 11 command 43 Code 128 EAN 128 command described 44 function codes described 44 GTIN Processing for EAN 128 44 ISBT 128 44 Code 39 command 43 Code 93 93i command 43 code mark symbology identifier 51 collecting data how to 18 commands See configuration commands communication range Bluetooth radio 58 computers host PC connecting to Bluetooth adapters using 16 keyboard wedge as a 16 supported 14 configuration commands described 39 55 function listed by 35 38 using to configure the SR61 34 Configuration Modes and Utilities command 45 configuring Bluetooth communications 22 from your Intermec computer 21 71 Index configur
71. us You can check your battery status at any time To check the battery status e Pull the trigger If the status light on the SR61 turns red the battery is low less than 20 battery capacity remaining You need to charge the battery now How to Turn On the SR61 You use the trigger to turn on the SR61 To turn on the SR61 e Pull the trigger When you pull the trigger to turn on the SR61 the scanner enters a discoverable state and remains discoverable for about 5 minutes While the SR61 is discoverable and in communications range your host Bluetooth device can discover your SR61 and establish a Bluetooth connection Note If you have a near far range imager it may take up to 3 seconds for the status light to turn on after you pull the trigger If the status light on the SR61 turns red when you try to turn on the scanner you need to charge the battery For help see Charging the Battery on page 3 To turn off the SR61 Scan this bar code Scanner Power Down 60 08 2A 46 4 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual Chapter 1 Learning About the SR61 Understanding the Lights The lights on the SR61 indicate the status of the battery a successful decode of a bar code or the status of the Bluetooth connection Status light Intermec Ready to Work indicator SR61 Lights The status light is either green or red and the Intermec Ready to Work indicator is blue Status Light Description Light S
72. xt Administrator Reset Factory Defaults 160081 w Click Browse to go to the location of the firmware upgrade file ldr 4 Select the firmware file click Open and then click Next un Pull the trigger to turn on your SR61 The SR61 enters a discoverable state and remains discoverable for about 5 minutes If you have a near far range imager it may take up to 3 seconds for the status light to turn on after you pull the trigger 6 If you are running Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 enter the Bluetooth address of your SR61 and click Next Your SR61 connects to the host PC emits a series of beeps from low to high and the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator turns on and stays on The status bar appears and Interlink upgrades your SR61 with the firmware file you selected Interlink notifies you when the upgrade is complete Continue with Step 8 SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 31 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SR61 7 f you are running Microsoft Windows 2000 a Create a Bluetooth connection between your SR61 and host PC For help see the instructions that ship with the USB Bluetooth adapter When your SR61 connects to the host PC your SR61 emits a series of beeps from low to high and the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator turns on and stays on b From the drop down list box select the COM port that the SR61 is using for Bluetooth communications Click Next The status ba
73. ymbology identifier UDSI is symbology one to four ASCII characters in length You can identifier UDSI configure user defined symbology identifiers to assign custom identifier strings to the bar code symbologies Code mark Enables the code mark symbology identifier for all symbologies SR61 Cordless Scanner User s Manual 51 Chapter 4 Configuration Command Reference Telepen Enables or disables decoding of Telepen symbology Telepen is the only symbology to directly represent the full ASCII character set without shift characters Considered extremely secure Telepen has negligible risk of misreads and a double density numeric only mode Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes This command invalidates a second bar code read before the timeout expires Use this command when consecutively scanning bar codes that contain different data as opposed to the Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes command You can set Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes TLC39 52 This command invalidates a second bar code read before the timeout expires Use this command when consecutively scanning bar codes with identical data as opposed to the Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms TLC 39 is a composite symbology designed for the Telecommunicat

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