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1. Sample Code 93 Code 123456789 Sample Code 128 Code 123456 78912345 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 37 3 8 Composite Symbologies Scan the following codes to enable disable Composite symbology settings Composite On Composite Off Default Wi SIK M285 02 M284 02 3 9 Data Matrix Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Data Matrix symbology settings Rectanglular Data Matrix On Rectangular Data Matrix Off Default M242 01 M241 _ 01 Data Matrix Inverse On Data Matrix Inverse Off Default M239 0 M240 01 Enable improved reading capability for hard to Disable improved reading capability for hard to decode decode datamatrix symbols datamatrix symbols Default Lf M744 01 M745 01 Sample Data Matrix Code Sample Rectangular Data Matrix Code 7 E E a 3 10 GoCode Symbology GoCode is a miniature two dimensional 2 D symbol Developed to fit within a line of text GoCode features a multi dimensional adaptable matrix pattern that may be reproduced on virtually any surface GoCode is a private symbology and may be utilized by purchasing a runtime license through Code GoCode has many significant advantages over all common linear barcodes and 2 D symbols Please contact Code for more information on the benefits of utilizing a private symbology Sample GoCode Pri gd a Wee S
2. 3 16 NEC 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable NEC 2 of 5 symbology settings NEC 2 of 5 On Default NEC 2 of 5 Off M673 01 M672 01 3 17 Optical Character Recognition OCR 123456789 The Code Reader can read Optical Character Recognition OCR texts The following codes can be used to enable disable this feature Fonts supported include Passport ISBN Price MICR13 and a user defined template Disable OCR Default Enable OCR i Fir ih M712_01 M713 01 Purchase of OCR license required Note See Reader Host Interface Document for more details 3 18 PDF 417 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable PDF 417 symbology settings PDF 417 On Default PDF417 Off Macro PDF 417 On i ape g cE M293 01 M292 01 M287 01 Macro PDF 417 Off Default Sample PDF 417 Code M2386 01 ltr Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual a r M188 02 40 3 19 Pharmacode For an explanation of Pharmacode settings and all programming codes please refer to Appendix G of the CR3500 User Manual You may download the Appendix G at http www codecorp com manuals php 3 20 Postal Symbologies All postal code default settings are OFF Scan the following codes to enable the appropriate Postal symbology Note If you wish to change which Postal code is activated you MUST first scan the disable all postal codes symbol and then scan your desired symbology
3. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Gen Started Vvs ennenTrsnde 1 LINN 2 ER ET 0510 gt EE EE EN ENE EE EEE NE 2 LE NNN 3 Tee 3 1 POW ELIS OM OE EE EN 3 TO NTN 4 LT NNN 6 VTM NNN 6 Go 20 Oo ag EE EN EE ER 8 EG EEG 0 EEE EE re creer ene 9 1 8 2 1 Addional USB Communication Settings rrrrrnnrrnnnnrnrnnvrnnnernnnrrnnnnernnnernnnnennnnernnnsennnssnrnnennnn 9 1 89 22 KeyDodra ND Ol cheese ER EEE EN 10 1 8 3 PS 2 PNAN eee mee en ERE ne ce aar a Oe Pree 11 1 8 4 RS232 Serial Cable Installation Guide essseessesreserensererssrrrsersresrressrtresrrresrrresrrresreresrrererrreeees 12 1 8 4 1 Additional RS232 Communication Data Bit Settings rrrranrrnnnnrnnnnrrnnnrrnnnsrnnnnernnesennneene 13 1 8 4 2 Additional RS232 Communication Baud Rate Settings rrrurrrnnrrnnnnnrrnnrrnnnnrrrnnennnnsrnnnnene 13 1 8 4 3 Additional RS232 Communication Parity SettingS rrrranrrnnnrrnnarrnnnnrnnnnernnnnennnnernnnsrnnnnene 13 19 Bluetooth Radio OperatON ER NN rier eer EE EEE 14 TN NN 14 1 9 2 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect swssscvsnsssansvesevenivoswsvoeesenssnetoeunvaveresersswssawsbventeverteevniwesessensiedsenvenr 16 1 9 3 Bluetooth Radio NN 16 1 9 4 Bluetooth Radio Time Out Settings seossesesensresseresrersrresrersrersrrssrerssensrerssersrersreroserseersseeseeene 17 1 9 5 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings cccccccsscccessececesecceceeeceseesececeeceeeeeeeeees 17 1 9 6 Auto Sa
4. Australian Post On SG M252 01 Planet On M256 01 Royal Mail On M258 01 4 State CB On Intelligent Mail ae 3 21 QR Code Symbology Japan Post On M253 01 Postnet On M257 01 Disable All Postal Codes Default M259 01 Scan the following codes to enable disable QR Code symbology settings QR Code On M261 01 Disable Checksum Default M264 01 All QR On includes Micro QR M609 03 Sample Micro QR i Save Settings ots M188 02 QR Code Off Default M260 01 QR Code Inverse On M262 01 Inverse QR and Micro QR On Me M687 03 KIX L M254 01 Postnet and Planet On i M255 01 Sample Postnet Code Enable Checksum M265 01 Both Inverse and Standard On LJ f M263 01 Sample QR Code m p m FE Ea m C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 41 3 22 GS1 Data Bar formerly RSS Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable GSS Data Bar formerly RSS symbology settings GS1 Data Bar Limited On GS1 Data Bar 14 Truncated On GS1 Data Bar 14 Stacked On M268 01 M271 01 ETT GS1 Data Bar Expanded On All GS1 Data Bar On All GS1 Data Bar Off Default M269 01 M266 01 M267 01 Sample RSS Limited Code Sample RSS 14 Code Sample RSS 14 Truncated Code Sample RSS 14 Stacked Code eT tr 3 23 Telepen Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Telepen symbology settings Telepen On Default Telep
5. M189 01 150 M193 01 M190 01 200 M194 01 100 MI191 01 400 Ae oF M195 01 Too far from code Too close to code Optimal distance from code is 3 32 25mm 125 M192 01 1600 Default Least Accurate M196 01 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 49 5 2 Windowing If only one size of bar code is being scanned in an application the CR3500 can be optimized to reduce processing time by adjusting the viewing area within the field of view of the image By reducing the vertical window value of the imager to 200 pixels 1 D codes are processed more quickly Because only a horizontal strip of a 1 D code is needed to be decoded using a narrow strip of the imager is all that is needed The area above and below the 200 pixels which is always in the center of the imager is ignored This approach reduces the number of pixels that must be processed Windowing can improve the processing time of 1D and 2D codes You may negatively impact reader performance if the window size is too small If it is necessary to have the reader farther away than normal to read the code the window may be too small Reading other types of codes especially large codes may be difficult while using this setting e mm 12 x eel 10 me 512 Poe om ee eS Pie mf sp 9344 ot JF JE F TI SE amp M _ _ Fo Medium Code Windowing Smal
6. M684 01 Step 2 Save Settings tr r M188 02 Step 3 Clear All CodeXML Rules Prefix amp Suffix Clear All Stored Data E M052 O1 MO71 01 7 2 General Safety Information Reset to RS232 Serial Factory Default Settings E i M418 02 Bootloader mode is utilized to download new version of bootloader firmware Note If you scan these codes you may lose your current settings Make sure to save settings on your reader before scan ning the reset codes Repairs and Adjustments Only those individuals authorized by Code should attempt to make repairs or adjustments to CR3500 equipment If the reader casing is opened the warranty is voided Power Supply Use only the power supply provided for use with each specific reader when operating Code equipment Accessories Only those accessories approved by Code see page 2 should be utilized with Code equipment Non compliance with any of the above may result in Injury to individuals handling the equipment Damage to the equipment and Voiding of the maintenance contract Lithium lon Battery Warning Charge the battery with Code cables ONLY Do not open battery dispose of in fire or short circuit it may ignite explode leak or get hot causing personal injury Wu Save Settings r M188 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 56 7 3 Warranty The CR3500 carries a standard two year limited warranty as described herein Customer
7. The CR3500 display screen and housing may be cleaned in the same way For applications that require cleaning with disinfectant please use products with the following ingredients The following agents are approved to clean a Code bar code reader 1 Alcohol Wipes 2 CaviWipes Disenfecting Towlettes 3 Clorox Disenfecting Wipes 4 Clorox Bleach Solution 10 clorox bleach 90 tap water 5 Medical DiAirKem 6 Sani Cloth HB Super Sani Cloth Germicidal Sani Cloth Plus Germicidal Disposable Wipes 7 Virex II Disinfectant Cleaner Technical Support and Returns For returns or technical support call Code Technical Support at 801 495 2200 For all returns Code will issue an RMA number which must be placed on the packing slip when the reader is returned Visit http www codecorp com codesupport php for more information Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 58 r M188 02
8. 1 Addional USB Communication Settings USB Keyboard Mode Data is sent from the Reader and interpreted by the host just as if a US keyboard was being used to enter data USB Downloader This mode is used when downloading firmware USB Native Two Way Mode This mode is utilized when there is a need for error corrected communication between the CR3500 and an application through the USB port USB Virtual COM 1 Way Mode This mode allows a USB cabled CR3500 to function as a virtual COM port To use the CR3500 in this mode download the driver at www codecorp com downloads php USB HID POS Terminal ID 131 This mode allows a USB cabled CR3500 to communicate as a USB HID POS Terminal ID 131 device C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 9 1 8 2 1 Addional USB Communication Settings continued Scan the following codes to set the appropriate USB communication setting USB Keyboard M134 02 USB Virtual COM 1 Way Mode En M668 01 1 8 2 2 Keyboard Support USB Downloader r Mi M133 01 USB HID POS Terminal ID 131 M736 01 Scan the following codes to set appropriate keyboard mapping US English Default No Leading 0 for non printable characters M172 01 French M603 01 Custom Keyboard IE M171 01 Requests map to be installed Wu Save Settings r M188 02 German Ei M604 01 US English Leading 0 for non printable characters M602 01 Japanese j M605 0
9. 7 The reader will power down after 2 hours of non use To change the default settings please see Section 4 6 Reader Power Off Settings Figure 1 7 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 3 1 6 Keypad Icon Overview The chart below shows key button functions Description of Button Function Key Upper Case Text Mode Lower Case Text Mode Symbol Mode Toggles between numeric Toggles between numeric Toggles between numeric Toggles between numeric characters upper case characters upper case characters upper case text characters upper case text lower case text and text lower case text and lower case text and symbol text lower case text and symbol character input symbol character input character input symbol character input T mers 7 i m free ft eN Toggles between 4 sets of OC 4 symbols when pressed the current symbol set is displayed CLEARY Backspace and clear Backspace and clear Backspace and clear Backspace and clear _ messages messages messages messages Note All characters represented in this table are for ASCII mode SHIFT To lock unlock reader buttons press Shift Up Arrow simultaneously C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 4 The chart below shows all of the icons for CodeViewer software and their definitions Icon Description Power Icons 50 to 100 capacity of battery E 20 to 50 capacity of battery Ga 0 to 20 capacity
10. Com Port is opened CodeXML Router must be installed or the serial application must be started before the QuickConnect Code is read s Scan the QuickConnect Code generated in step 3 Windows will prompt for a Passkey The default Passkey is 12345678 Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 24 r M188 02 1 9 10 Installing CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition for Windows 1 Insert the Code Router Bluetooth Edition for Windows CD into your PC s CD drive The CD will automatically begin the installation process When you get to the screen pictured below please enter the CD Serial Key found on the card included in the CD case Enter Installation Serial Number Please enter the 20 digit serial number that came with your installer CD Enter alphanumerical characters letters and numbers only You can use lower or upper case letters i Cancel 2 When you get to the screen pictured below please choose from the appropriate settings For a description of each setting please see Chapter 3 If connecting via Bluetooth radio you will need to know the Virtual COM port number your Bluetooth software has assigned see Frequently Asked Questions If you wish to enable the AutoDownload feature please check the appropriate box in the next screen Finish the installation process and restart your computer Hardware and Application Interface Type Selection The Cate Reader meg he aber ard ho ro Akdik talpi Valued Sei
11. Pal COH1 Seta Po Universes Sans Dus USD pp palin oe rete dale Iht T Kesbokse Erewing Ceed ASO deal e erer oni ES Codi Ois doian E Seral Pat 3 After restarting your computer you will see a blue arrows icon in the system tray of your computer CodeXML Router was successfully installed 1 52 PM Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 25 r M188_02 1 10 Targeting and Reading Techniques The CR3500 utilizes digital camera technology to take a picture of a symbol Once an image is captured the CR3500 utilizes advanced decoding algorithms to extract data from the captured image The CR3500 is available as a palm held reader or users may purchase a handle available in various types The palm held reader features left and right triggers These triggers may be programmed to perform various features The reader is shipped with the left trigger and right trigger functioning as a decode symbol command Each handle has a trigger on the grip The two triggers on the top of the reader also work when the handle is attached Figure 1 23 Trigger Handle Trigger Figure 1 23 To read a bar code with the CR3500 1 The CR3500 features omnidirectional decoding Center the symbol in any orientation within the targeting line pattern figure 1 24 1 23456 78912 8 Figure 1 24 Note The CR3500 can read a bar code that is not centered or aligned however the CR3500 perfor
12. Settings Scan the following codes to set parity Even Odd None Default af Tm M102 01 M104_01 M103 01 Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual r M188 02 13 1 9 Bluetooth Radio Operation 1 9 1 Introduction The CR3500 features a Bluetooth wireless radio The radio allows for point to point wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices that support serial port protocol SPP If keyboard entry is necessary CodeXML Router will need to be installed The following guide will give you general instructions on connecting your CR3500 to a desktop or laptop computer with a Bluetooth radio Connecting With A QuickConnect Code The easiest way to connect to a Bluetooth device is to visit the Code website and create a QuickConnect Code that is specific to your device Figure 1 21 This code will link your CR3500 directly to the desired Bluetooth device To create a QuickConnect Code you will need to know the Bluetooth address often referred to as the BD ADDR of that device You can usually find the 12 character Bluetooth address somewhere on the device near the device s serial number see Figure 1 22 eo HARME Figure 1 21 Figure 1 22 If you purchased a CodeXML Bluetooth Modem or a Belkin Bluetooth adapter from Code or from an authorized distributor a QuickConnect Code was included If you bought a Bluetooth adapter separately and wish to create a QuickConnect Code please visit Code s web s
13. be installed otherwise create a QuickConnect Code using the section for Serial Applications 3 Under COM Ports tab select Add In Add COM Port dialog box select Incoming click OK Windows Installs driver and create a Bluetooth COM Port Note the COM port number v001814034 VDO testitan as x ST I ED r i 4034 MECGODDSSTEN gt Ti Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware bt stack 24 pa V l MicrosoftBT This computer is using the COM serial ports listed below To determine whether you need a COM port read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device Pott Direction Name Cmplmagsseqi 2 Add COM Port Recycle Bin Select the type of COM serial port that you want to add Incoming device initiates the connection dl Outgoing computer initiates the connection mpimossenma A crosoft Lear more about Bluet kv Altiris Software Virtualization Learn more about Bluetooth device COM ports q 2 Adobe Reader 7 0 m B YY e y ER SVS 21 Pe IHC C002640 00 usbFirmware tht usbhid 106 Reader Setup V002450 20 Utility start ij MicrosoftBT doc Mic lt mia gt a 4 Install the CodeXML Router Software to the Device on the Appropriate COM Port Reboot the PC and then scan your QuickConnect code to connect Please note that the Window Stack does not allow a device to connect until the
14. computer Allow All devices Select the devices that may access this computer Add Device Delete In addition to visual notification pou may select an audio notification when PIN code is requested EEE TE Apply l figure 6 i Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 19 5 M188 02 1 9 8 Configuration for Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Instructions 1 Navigate to the Control Panel and Open the Bluetooth Local COM Port Icon i Bluetooth Local COM Existing COM Ports Description Owner Toshiba BT Port COM6 LocalCOM Client Toshiba BT Port COM LocalCOM Server SerialPort TOSHIBA Loc Toshiba BT Port COM 10 Information Exchanger Toshiba ET Port COM11 Information Exchanger Toshiba BT Port COM12 Information Exchanger Toshiba BT Port COM13 Information Exchanger Toshiba BT Port COM 14 Information Exchanger Toshiba BT Port COM20 HSF Manager Toshiba BT Port COM21 HSF Manager Toshiba BT Port COM22 HFF Manager Toshiba BT Port COM40 BluetoothSettings Delete 2 Identify the Appropriate Com Port owned by the LocalCOM Server SerialPort TOSHIBA LocalCOM Owner 2 Right Click on the Blutooth Manager Tray Icon and selection Options you can Identify your Device Address here in this example 00 1B FC EF 3F 79 General Security Bluetooth Information Exchanger Other Diagnostics Device Information Device Name Device Address 00 1B FC EF 3F 79 Device Type Laptop wf Tray Icon Bluetooth
15. for optimal read distances Wide Field The Wide Field can decode standard size bar codes It has an optimal focal point of 3 3 83 33 mm away from the lens of the reader The following tables provide readable codes to program all or individual triggers to perform within different parameters See Figure 1 28 for optimal read distances The following tables provide the code to program all or individual triggers to perform with different parameters K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 29 r M188 02 2 2 Global Trigger Optimization Matrix Both Fields High Density Field Wide Field M615 03 2 3 Left Trigger Optimization Matrix Wu Save Settings r M188 02 SXGA Both Fields High Density Field Wide Field C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 30 2 4 Left Trigger Programming Scan the following codes to set the left trigger functionality Left Trigger Take Picture WiL anes M179 01 2 5 Right Trigger Optimization Matrix Both Fields High Density Field Wide Field 2 6 Right Trigger Programming Scan the following codes to set the right trigger functionality Right Trigger Take Picture Tae k M186 01 i Save Settings r M188 02 SXGA M640 02 M641_02 M642 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 31 2 7 Handle Optimization Matrix SXGA Both Fields M622 03 High Density Field M623 03 Wi
16. interface has an optional 5V 1 5A power supply Figure 1 19 If you have a power supply plug the power supply adapter into the RS232 Serial cable and then plug the power adapter into a wall socket Figure 1 20 U if Me i Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 4 Once properly connected the CR3500 will power on and beep 5 For RS232 Serial mode scan M418 02 below If the power supply is not connected scan M074 02 below 6 Scan the Save Settings Code M188 02 RS232 Serial RS232 Serial Mode RS232 Serial Factory Reset No Power Supply Save Settings Factory Default Settings PE Mode RS232 Serial E One Way Mode M188 02 Baud Rate 57600 M074 02 7 Stop Bits 2 M418 02 Data Bits 8 Parity None Warning Code Corporation approved power adapter must be used Reader failure due to use of incorrect power adapter will void warranties Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 12 r M188 02 1 8 4 1 Additional RS232 Communication Data Bit Settings Scan the following codes to set the appropriate data bit 7 Data Bits 8 Data Bits Default M100 01 M101 01 1 8 4 2 Additional RS232 Communication Baud Rate Settings Scan the following codes to set the appropriate baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 ae s s TE M092 01 M093 01 M094 01 M095 01 19200 38400 57600 Default 115200 sk p E A M097 _ 01 M098 01 M099 01 M096 01 1 8 4 3 Additional RS232 Communication Parity
17. level and every 15 seconds the battery LED will flash green amber or red depending on the battery level This feedback behavior is accurate when a reader is cabled or uncabled Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 6 r M188 02 Transferring and Deleting Data There are three different codes to transfer and delete data in memory k Transfer All Data in Memory This code will send all data in memory everytime the code is scanned 2 Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory This code will send only the data in memory that hasn t already been sent when the code is scanned ONLY works in Send amp Buffer and Send amp Log modes 3 Delete Scanned Data from Memory Scanning this code will erase all data in the reader s non volatile memory Auto Transfer Buffer Memory By default when reconnected the CR3500 will automatically transfer any data in memory once a connection to a host is established If your application is not ready the reader will send the data anyway and the data could be lost If you do not wish for the reader to immediately send data upon connection please scan the Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory code Send amp Buffer Mode Default Log Only Mode Send amp Log Mode Che vm ea 7 af M075 01 M072 01 M076 01 Transfer All Data in Memory Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory Delete Scanned Data From Memory ull fy bolle fl 1 a i EF M077 02 M078 02 M071 01 Enable Auto Transfer Buff
18. reader This lightweight comfortable and easy to use bar code reader solution can be further accessorized to fit the needs of applications in the healthcare public safety manufacturing aerospace industrial automotive and defense environment With its modular design and JavaScript platform the CR3500 is future proof and the most cost effective reader available 1 2 Unpacking Remove the CR3500 from its packing and inspect it for damage If the reader was damaged during shipping please call Code at 801 495 2200 The standard CR3500 reader is shipped with a USB cable interface The reader also features a 1950 mAH battery that must be installed in the reader at all times unless a battery blank or battery handle is being used Various accessories are available for the CR3500 e USB and RS232 Cable Options e Class 1 Bluetooth radio with 100 meters 300 feet operating range shorter range option available e Ruggedized Cabled Handle e Pee NOTE Please keep your packing materials e External Battery Charger e CodeXML Modems e Power Supplies US Europe SA UK Asia e Reader Stand The CR3500 is shipped in an approved shipping container and should be used if you ever need to return your equipment for servicing C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 2 1 3 Battery Installation Attaching and Detaching the Lithium lon Battery The CR3500 can be purchased with a 1950 mAH Lithium lon battery To install battery make sure
19. the battery is in the correct position Figure 1 1 Place the plastic tab of the battery into the reader slot Figure 1 2 Push the battery in and slide the locking mechanism down Figure 1 3 Note Batteries ships with approximately 50 battery life Fully charge battery before use Approximate charge time is 4 hours when battery depleted Charging Options A CR3500 can be charged via cable when connected to a host device Additionally Code has a full line of charging options please refer to Code s website at www codecorp com Note The RS232 interface power adapter must be plugged into a wall socket for the reader to charge Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 1 4 Attaching Handles To attach a Battery Handle insert the tab on the back of the Battery Handle into the reader s recessed slot Figure 1 4 Press the reader down towards the handle to snap into place Figure 1 5 Optionally the reader can be further secured to the handle with two threaded screws on the underside of the reader and handle screws are included with Battery Handles Figure 6 3 To detach a Battery Handle slide the locking mechanism on the reader up and pull the battery handle up and away from the slot on the reader 7 TITT insert Tab In Reader First Figure 1 4 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 5 1 5 Powering On Off Reader To power on the reader press and hold either of the red trigger buttons for one second Figure 1
20. up Networking Manu Network Access Auto BI retoath Gera Par Startup Auto Apply figure 3 Save Settings lann M188_02 Bluetooth Properties COM Part figure 4 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 18 1 9 7 Configuration for Belkin Bluetooth Manager Software Continued 3 Your local service Bluetooth Serial Port profile should now read Not Required Bluetooth Configuration General Accessibility Discovery Local Services Client Applications Hardware Select the services that this computer will provide to other Bluetooth devices Double click a service name to set its security start up options and properties Service Name Startup Secure Connection COM Port Audio Gateway Auto Not Required Headset Auto Not Required PIM Synchronization Auto Required Fax Manu Required File Transfer Auto Required PIM Item Transfer Auto Not Required Dial up Networking Manu Required Network Access Auto Required Bluetooth Serial Port Not Required LUMS3 N figure 5 4 Open the Accessibility Tab and verify that All Devices are allowed to connect this is the default setting You should now be able to connect your Code Reader 3500 Bluetooth Configuration General Accessibility Discovery Local Services Client Applications Hardware v Let other Bluetooth devices discover this computer Devices allowed to connect to this
21. 1 Alternative OS Windows CE MAC Unix Linux Enable WE ss iia M585 02 USB Native Two Way Mode ag I M135 04 US English ctrl char for non printable characters M606 01 Universal Keyboard Alternative OS Disable WE M584 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 10 1 8 3 PS 2 Cable Installation Guide 1 Power off the computer If you disconnect the computer s keyboard while it is powered on your computer will lock up 2 Attach the the PS 2 cable to the CR3500 3 If you have a cabled keyboard detach the keyboard cable from the computer and connect that same connector to the female connection on the CR3500 PS 2 cable Figure 1 16 4 Now connect the male CR3500 PS 2 connector into the keyboard port on the computer Figure 1 17 5 Power on the computer The CR3500 is powered by the PS 2 port and does not require a power supply 6 Once properly connected the CR3500 will power on and beep Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 PS 2 Factory Reset Save Settings LF E r Code does not guarantee compatibility with all AISSA models of computers M060 03 K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 11 r M188 02 1 8 4 RS232 Serial Cable Installation Guide 1 Attach the RS232 Serial Cable to the CR3500 2 Connect the RS232 Serial cable to a serial port on the computer Figure 1 18 There is no need to power off the computer 3 The RS232 Serial
22. 2 Additional Bluetooth Reliability Mode previously Two Way Mode This mode requires the implementation of software at the application level The reader receives confirmation via packet protocol verification and is 100 reliable Data will be automatically retransmitted if necessary RF Additional Bluetooth Reliability Mode MING M129 02 Note You will need either CodeXML Router Software or a CodeXML Bluetooth Modem on the PC side to use the Additional Bluetooth Reliability Mode If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth Modem you must use RF Additional Bluetooth Reliability Mode K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 15 r M188 02 1 9 Bluetooth Radio Operation Continued Permanently Establishing a Connection Scan the Save Settings Code at the bottom of the page to make the RF settings including which device to connect to permanent on the reader Disconnecting from the Device You may force disconnection by reading the disconnect code below The CR3500 may not appear disconnected in the slave Bluetooth connection manager for 10 15 seconds after the command is issued The CR3500 will also disconnect after 90 seconds of inactivity Note You may change the radio sleep time out setting however it may reduce battery life Bluetooth Disconnect m k ke M114 02 Reconnecting to the Device If the device is saved in RF mode and has a save connection save was performed while connected it w
23. Radio Power Radio is enabled C Hide Click Button to Disable Enable Bluetooth Services Bluetooth Information Exchange Service PAN Networking Service Bluetooth COM Port Service AV Remote Control Service Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 20 M188 02 1 9 8 Configuration for Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Instructions Continiued 3a Go to http www codecorp com bdaddr php and create a QuickConnect code using the address from Step 3 Use the CodeXML Router 2 way applications section if CodeXML Router will be installed or create a QuickConnect Code using the section for Serial Applications 4 Optional To remove the Passkey dialogue when connecting Select the Security TAB and Select Custom Level General Security Bluetooth Information Exchanger Other Diagnostics Bluetooth security level Custom Custom settings To change the settings dick the Custom button To use the recommended settings dick the Default button File Transfer Password r su Default Lewd Delete Paired Device Information All or selected pairing informations with the remote device is deleted View Paired Devices Delete All Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 21 r M188_02 1 9 8 Configuration for Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Instructions Continued 4a Uncheck t
24. SSSSSSSS Reader s serial number ten digits P is A if running firmware is the application B if BootLoader AXXXXXX Internal ID not applicable Example Xap i3000300006040010002363A06D SD SQ Note Code will periodically release new firmware for CR3500 readers For information on latest firmware versions call Code at 801 495 2200 To upgrade firmware please visit our website at http www codecorp com codesupport html and follow instructions provided 4 8 Reader Settings Lock To lock or unlock the current settings on your reader please scan the codes below Reader Settings Locked Reader Settings Unlocked M429 01 M428 01 NOTE Prefix and Suffix programming codes memory transfer and delete commands Clear All CodeXML Rules and Suffix Erase None commands are not locked by this feature Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 46 r M188 02 4 9 Time Stamp Settings CR3500 has a battery powered real time clock embedded in the reader When enabled the time stamp will be a prefix to the data Time stamping continues until disabled The time stamp will be shown in the following format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Off ee LL a 1 a E a a i M707 03 EN M706 02 Note Turning on the time stamp feature will cause the reader to re start Make sure previous settings have been saved prior to scanning the code or you will lose unsaved settings 4 10 Lock out Link Mode T
25. User Manual code Note Refer to the CR2500 CR3500 User Manual Appendix C Programming Code Matrix for all Code Reader 3500 CR3500 configuration option codes Manual Version 7 Release Date June 2012 48 C004387 07 CR3500 usermanual Statement of Agency Compliance FG The Code Reader 3500 has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be compliant with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements this device must not be co located or operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The Code Reader 3500 has been tested for compliance to CE standards and guidelines and was found to conform to applicable CE standards specifically the EMC requirements EN 55024 ESD EN 61000 4 2 Radiated RF Immunity EN 61000 4 3 ENV 50204 EFT EN 61000 4 4 Conducted RF Immunity EN 61000 4 6 EN 55022 Class B Radiated Emissions and Class B Conducted Emissions Code voids product warranty if the hard case has been opened or tampered with in any way In addition a CB Test Certificate has been issued by the National Certification Board NCB indicating CR3500 meets all safety and quality standards in accordance to IEC 60950 1 2001 First Edition C004387 07 CR3500 User Manua
26. Y DEFAULT THE CR3500 DECODES ONLY THE WIDE FIELD 1024 0679 High Density SXGA Imaging Area Figure 1 25 1 12 Decode Zone 20 5 mil Cata tairi B E 20760 6 2 mil Dataktatrix Er 3 54 m DalamMatris mager 58 mil PDF417 7 5 mil Code 39 8 Char PM a 20 ms 51 om 10 5 mi 251 BataBar Stacked or 13 Char Formerly ASS 12 5 mil Code 128 4 Char A i I or l PM I 40 wal 7S em OoOinvodem zinai om 4 0 fri 10 32 om EI rit 16 Figure 1 26 Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 27 r M188_02 Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 28 r M188 02 2 1 Introduction By defining if you are scanning large small high denisty or low density types of symbology s the CR3500 has options that will maximize decoding speed The chart below shows options that will improve performance based on parameters listed in each box SXGA SB Both i High Density Codes Fields Standard Density Codes Small to Large Codes SH High Density High Density Codes Field Small Size 2D SW Wide Field Standard Density Codes Medium to Large Codes The CR3500 is easily customizable each trigger can be independently programmed for different behavior High Density Field The High Density Field can decode small bar codes It has an optimal focal point of 3 3 83 33mm away from the lens of the reader See Figure 1 27
27. annbacosdseetebaraedersbodueadapocdserebsacedeveees viens 34 2 11 2 Continuous Scan Trigger DEIAVS vos ccrcuszaccsveanseacccsantavinvesacneneieessiawessanasnaueentareurtonsuansannseener nase 34 2 11 3 Continuous Scan Duplicate Scan Suppression si sesicssacscndsvnsecundessdavantesainesetadeascesedadvievwelesniedeneess 34 2 12 Motion Detection Scan SENNA 34 Chapter 3 CR3500 Programming Symbology Settings esessssesesessssesececssosoesesesososoesesseseoecssssosoecsesssosoeseese 35 NNN 36 TETT NNN 36 3 3 Codablock F Symbology EEE EE 36 TN 36 od 0 0 90 E i aE EEE Se one ne eee eee eee eee 37 3 6 Code 93 Symbology EEE EN EEE 37 MENN 37 ENN 38 3 9 Data Matrix Symbology reacted ts dacevtedagesoncasatecsmrvgnsncesinodvevsteu ae usienta deb vcleubamvanseatsntaesabaeanrsentiearaaaaaeiescoss 38 NNN 38 TNS DN 39 3 12 Maxicode SOL eder 39 JMK Oro N MDO Oy EEE EE 39 Be LA Micro POFA I7 oy MO OY EEE RE EERE 39 3 15 MSI Plessy Symbology EEE EE EEE 40 ANEC Ora SMO OE e E eer ne een nee nen ere ee oes 40 3 17 NENNE 40 3 18 PDF 417 NNN 40 I PN 41 PN 41 SAG Code SYMDOIOEY EEE EE ET EE 41 3 22 GS1 Data Bar formerly RSS SN siete cndcccnceteecerrse oxsteccttusvansedeessancte saxsaueiesnatesseasuarseeeteaareyeseetee 42 EE OTe oy MOO ENER NE NE 42 NNN 42 Chapter 4 Reader Feedback and Special Settings ccscsccsceccccsccccsceccsceccccecsccscsccecscescecececcececcscescecesees 43 2 OE VS 44 122 44 4 3 Backligh
28. ature to connect a Code Reader 3500 Follow the steps below 1 Double click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray In the My Bluetooth Places Screen select Advanced Configuration figure 1 My Bluetooth Places File Edit View iitemem Favorites Tools Help Search For Devices Advanced Configuration Bluetooth Help Topics Bluetooth Exchange Folder Bluetooth Setup Wizard e gt Address 8 My Blue pt nN N pr E r Ag BELKI BS e belkin com Bluetooth Tasks Bluetooth Setup Wizard PEN View My Bluetooth services p View devices in range g View or modify configuration figure 2 2 Select the Local Services tab and double click on the Bluetooth Serial Port Inder the General tab unselect the Secure Connection box This disables the encryption feature and allows the CR3500 to connect to the Bluetooth adapter Click Apply Bluetooth Configuration General Accessibility Discovery Local Services Client Applications Hardware Select the services that this computer will provide to other Bluetooth devices Double click service name to set ts secunty start up options and properties COM Port Secure Connector Mot Required Mot Required Requirsd Required Required Mot Required Required Required Required Service Mame Audio Gateway Headset Auto PIM S prchronization Auto Fax Manu File Transfer Auto PIM ltem Transfer Auto Dial
29. ave Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 38 r M188 02 3 11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology settings Int 2 of 5 On Default Int 2 of 5 Off Int 2 of 5 Two Digits On a2 a E L Le bee meh M244 01 M243 01 M246 01 Int 2 of 5 Two Digits Off Int 2 of 5 Four Digits On Int 2 of 5 Four Digits Off or T M245_02 M248 01 M247 01 Sample Int 2 of 5 Code 123456 2 789 3 12 Maxicode Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Maxicode symbology settings Maxicode On Maxicode Off Default Sample Maxicode er HE pe Vite FU rere M288 Ol VA Nets Vy M289 04 2 ORS Ma dt z hi gt s i te V habe Ye RLE MT Me AS Je 3 13 Matrix 2 of 5 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Matrix 2 of 5 symbology settings Matrix 2 of 5 On Default Matrix 2 of 5 Off Matrix 2 of 5 Sample ng ee MM TETEN M674 01 0123456 3 14 Micro PDF417 Symbology 7879 Scan the following codes to enable disable micro PDF 417 symbology settings MicroPDF417 On MicroPDF417 Off Default Sample MicroPDF417 M30 ET M300 01 i l l ltr Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 39 r M188 02 3 15 MSI Plessy Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable MSI Plessy symbology settings MSI Plessy On MSI Plessy Off Default Sample MSI Plessy z F as p M291 01 M290 01
30. ce bar code reading technology a graphic display and rugged keyboard the Code Reader 3500 CR3500 is the most advanced portable data terminal on the market today The CR3500 decodes bar codes faster and offers features not found in other readers including new automatic glare reducing illumination technology The result is unequaled performance even on difficult reading surfaces including circuit boards IV bags patient wristbands driver licenses and other shiny or curved surfaces The CR3500 also offers the next generation in dual field optics and is the only bar code reader that can read both wide linear and the smallest of 2D bar codes The optimal focus and field of view indicator of the CR3500 make bar code reading even easier than before The CR3500 extends mobile all symbology bar code reading to include information display and keyboard entry making it an ideal bar code reading solution that can be deployed in both low and high volume use case scenarios Built on an open JavaScript platform the CR3500 can be easily customized to meet the data manipulation needs of any end user application The CR3500 will excel in batch cabled or Bluetooth wireless modes and all scanned data configuration settings and JavaScripts files are stored in non volatile flash memory and are maintained in the event of a power loss Enabled for both in stand and out of stand operation the CR3500 can be used as a wireless hand held and fixed presentation
31. cordance with any operating or handling instructions supplied by Code iii which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress immersion in fluids puncture crushing misuse abuse power shortage improper power supply such as incorrect voltage or wrong polarity negligence or accident or iv which has been used other than in accordance with the product operating and handling instructions Preventive maintenance is the responsibility of the customer and is not covered under this warranty Warranty Coverage and Procedure During the warranty period Code will repair or replace defective products returned to Code s service center in the US For worldwide warranty service go to http www codecorp com technical support php and fill out a service request Customer will be issued a case number Case will be routed into the support queue within Code Customer will be contacted within one business day of submission Code representative will work with customer to troubleshoot solution and attempt to restore reader to proper functionality If the Code representative determines that it cannot be restored programmatically and deems a hardware issue is found a Return Material Authorization RMA Number will be assigned and customer will be instructed to return the product to Code Products must be shipped in the original or comparable packaging with shipping and insurance charges prepaid Only parts listed in the original RMA should be sent and
32. d manually on the keypad will be symbols Locked buttons pushed on the reader s keypad will be ignored Note To lock unlock reader buttons press Shift Up Arrow simultaneously C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 5 1 7 Batch Operation 1 7 1 Introduction The CR3500 features a batch mode for applications requiring a portable reader Batch mode allows a user to store scanned data to the reader s non volatile memory The user may transfer the data to a host computer when needed To utilize batch functionality you will need to a battery cartridge or battery handle The CR3500may be programmed to operate in three different batch modes Send amp Buffer Mode Default In Send and Buffer Mode the CR3500 will automatically detect when the USB or RS232 cable is detached or the Bluetooth radio is out of range and will switch into batch mode and buffer the data in non volatile memory When the reader is reconnected to your host computer or when the Bluetooth Radio is back in range the reader will auto transfer the buffered data Once transferred the data is automatically erased from the reader s memory Note Once a unit is reattached to a cable or enters within radio range any data scanned WILL NOT be saved to the non volatile memory For RS232 a power supply connection is used to detect when a reader is attached to a host computer Log Only Mode In Log Only Mode the reader will only store data into non volati
33. de NOG 02 Wiss Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 44 r M188 02 4 3 Backlight Intensity Settings Scan the following codes to set the intensity of the CR3500 s backlight with High being the brightest and Low being the dimmest Low Med Default M678 03 M679 03 4 4 Backlight Timeout Settings Scan the following codes to set the backlight settings Backlight Off 3 seconds Default M686_05 M681 03 4 5 Targeting Settings Scan the following codes to turn targeting on off On Default Off M055 01 M054 01 4 6 Reader Power Off Settings High M680 03 6 seconds ur JE M682 03 Scan the following codes to set the amount of time before a reader powers off 1 Hour 2 Hours Default g M691 02 M688 02 i Save Settings r M188 02 4 Hours TF M689 02 10 seconds pp M683 03 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 45 4 7 Reader ID and Firmware Version To find out the Reader ID and firmware version open a text editor program i e Notepad Microsoft Word etc and read the following code Reader ID and Firmware E M153 01 You will see a text string indicating your firmware version and CR3500ID number see below Xap iVVVVWWWWXXXXSSSSSSSSSSPXX XX XXX Xap i Code Internal ID not applicable VVVV is the application firmware version number WWWW is the bootloader firmware version number XXXX is the radio firmware version number SS
34. de Field M624 03 2 8 Handle Trigger Programming Scan the following codes to turn picture taking mode on off Handle Trigger Take Picture iL alle a M154 04 Wu Save Settings r M188 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 32 2 9 Continuous Trigger Optimization Matrix SXGA Both Fields M649 02 High Density Field Wide Field M651 02 2 10 Continuous Scan Scan the following codes to turn continuous scanning on off Off Default On 2 E M141_02 M138 02 i Save Settings r M188 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 33 2 11 Continuous Scan Settings 2 11 1 Continuous Scan Sleep Time Out Scan one of the codes below to set the amount of time a cabled CR3500 will operate in continuous scan mode without a decode before entering sleep mode Cabled 2 hours Default Cabled Always M136_01 M137_01 Scan one of the codes below to set the amount of time an uncabled CR3500 will operate in continuous scan mode before entering sleep mode Uncabled 5 minutes Default Uncabled 15 Minutes Uncabled 30 Minutes iT cht M145 01 M146 01 M147 01 Note This function is only recommended for short term use because of battery consumption 2 11 2 Continuous Scan Trigger Delays Scan the following codes to set delay time between scans 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds EEN Lf EE HE M142 01 M143 01 M144 01 2 11 3 Continuous Scan Dup
35. disable Code 11 symbology settings Code 11 On Default Code 11 Off Code 11 Checksum 1 digit M393 01 M394 01 M395 01 Code 11 Checksum 2 Digit amp Stripped from Result Code 11 Checksum 1 Digit amp Stripped from Result eee ts M396 01 M397_01 Code 11 Sample with 1 Checksum Digit ltr Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 36 r M188 02 3 5 Code 39 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Code 39 symbology settings Code 39 On Default M235 01 Disable Checksum Default M236 01 Code 39 Extended Full ASCII On M233 01 Code 39 Short Margin On M390 01 Code 39 Trioptic On ig M671 01 3 6 Code 93 Symbology Code 39 Off EG M234 01 Enable Checksum and Strip From Result EG M238 01 Code 39 Extended Full ASCII Off Default M232 01 Code 39 Short Margin Off Default M389 01 Code 39 Trioptic Off E M670 01 Scan the following codes to enable disable Code 93 symbology settings Code 93 On Default M281_02 3 7 Code 128 Symbology Code 93 Off M280 01 Scan the following codes to enable disable Code 128 symbology settings Code 128 On Default M283 01 Code 128 Short Margin On M392 01 i Save Settings r M188 02 Code 128 Off M2382 01 Code 128 Short Margin Off Default M391 01 Enable Checksum Sample Trioptic Code 39 123456 789 Sample Code 39 Code 123456
36. ector should be facing down Figure 1 9 When the reader and the cable connector are lined up firmly push the cable into the reader The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place Figure 1 10 To dettach the cable from the reader you must pinch the plastic on the 8 pin DIN and pull back to disengage the connector Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 CR3500 with Cabled Handle If a handle was purchased for use with the CR3500 the 8 pin DIN connector is at the bottom of the handle Figure 1 11 Insert the 8 pin connector and firmly push the cable into the handle The cable has a locking mechanism that will firmly hold the cable in place If using the H2 cabled handle for additional stability there is an optional cable attachement clip that can ao secure the cable to the handle with two threaded screws Figure 1 12 Figure 1 11 Figure eae Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 8 r M188 02 1 8 2 CR3500 as a USB Keyboard To connect the CR3500 to your host computer via USB interface 1 Attach the USB cable to CR3500 Figure 1 13 2 There is no need to power of the computer Figure 1 14 Connect the USB cable to a USB port on the computer Figure 1 15 3 Once properly connected the CR3500 will power on and beep 4 Scan the below code M049_03 for USB Keyboard Mode USB Keyboard Factory Reset Save Settings r M188_02 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 1 8 2
37. en Off Sample Telepen 1 m M677 01 M676 01 3 24 UPC EAN JAN Scan the following codes to enable disable UPC EAN JAN symbology settings UPC On Default UPC Off UPC Short Margin Enabled s ee wa I n M295 01 M294 01 M299 01 UPC Short Margin Disabled Default UPC E Expansion On UPC E Expansion Off M298 _01 VESTER ee Sample UPC A Code Wiss Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 42 r M188 02 Chapter 4 Reader Feedback and Special Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 43 4 1 Volume and Vibration Settings Scan the following codes to set vibration mode Vibrate On Beep On Vibrate On Beep Off Vibrate Off Beep On Default E E E M108 01 M107 01 Scan the following codes to set your reader A ANN A1 Beep Off Beep Low Beep High Default FE B M110_01 M111_01 M112 01 Scan the following codes to set the volume for keypad button press sounds Off Default Low Medium High T ne ree T Wit wet a M697_02 M698_03 M699 03 M700 03 4 2 Code Readability Index The Readability Index provides a measurement of a specific symbol s ease or difficulty to be decoded by the CR3500 The Readability Index is specific to the CR3500 and should not be confused with a verification quality measurement The Readability Index is a blend of information obtained from the internal operations of the decoding algorithm pertaining to contrast symbology construct error detection forward err
38. er Memory Default Disable Auto Transfer Buffer Memory fe M070 01 M069 01 RS232 Considerations In RS 233 Cabled No Power mode the CR3500 will behave as if it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or the power adapter is unplugged Data scanned will be sent regardless of connection status Data scanned in Cabled No Power mode will be lost if the CR3500 is not connected to the serial cable it will not buffer the data unless Send amp Log or Log Only mode has been enabled In RS232 Batch Cable Detect Default mode the CR3500 will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable if it is it will then send the data If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable the CR3500 will buffer the data When the CR3500 is then connected to a powered serial cable the data will automatically upload RS232 Batch Cable Detect Default RS232 Cabled No Power M073 02 M074 02 K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 7 r M188 02 1 8 Cabled Operation 1 8 1 Introduction The CR3500 is a Multi Interface Unit MIU and is available with USB and RS232 cables All of the cables are connected to the CR3500 with a 8 pin DIN connector Figure 1 8 RS 232 serial Figure 1 8 Hand Held CR3500 To install a cable directly to the CR3500 correctly line up the 8 pin DIN connector into the back end of the reader The arrows on the conn
39. et the period of time before the Bluetooth Radio will go into sleep mode due to inactivity Note Increasing the time before the reader will time out will decrease battery life 90 Seconds Default 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes og 2 E B ai a M122 01 svi 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours M124 01 at M120 01 1 9 5 Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Scan the following codes to enable a beep or vibrate notification when the radio goes out of range Bluetooth Out of Range Bluetooth Out of Range Beep On Notify with Vibrate On YETEN ETEN Bluetooth Out of Range Bluetooth Out of Range Vibrate amp Beep On Vibrate and or Beep Off Default kp M581 01 M587 02 Note This feature may also be utilized to remind users they are carrying a reader and help prevent users from walking away with a reader Bluetooth radio 1 9 6 Auto Save Last Bluetooth Address If the reader is saved in the proper RF communication mode enabling this setting will allow the reader to automatically save the last device to which it was connected removing the need to scan the save setting after scanning the QuickConnect code Enable Auto Save Disable Auto Save Default F M747 01 M746 01 Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 17 r M188 02 1 9 7 Configuration for Belkin Bluetooth Manager Software Version 1 4 2 10 In this version of the Belkin Bluetooth Manager software you must disable the authentication fe
40. ffix Suffix Carriage Return Serial Suffix Comma Suffix Line Feed Serial i ae J M168 04 M169 04 Suffix Carriage Return Line Feed Serial Suffix Enter USB Keyboard M170 04 M161 04 Suffix Tab USB Keyboard Suffix Tab Serial Suffix Erase M167 04 M405 02 K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 53 r M188 02 6 3 Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings Scan the following codes to erase all prefix and suffix data Erase Prefix amp Suffix Data ke for M406 02 6 4 Reader Text Commands Enabling Reader Text Commands allows the CR3500 to accept text commands via RS232 or RF communication Scan the following codes to enable disable reader text commands Reader Text Commands On Reader Text Commands Off Default L W j MI 98 01 M197 02 Note Text commands can only be sent to the reader when it is active See Reader Host Interface Document for more information Wu Save Settings r M188 02 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 54 Chapter 7 CR3500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 55 r M188 02 7 1 Reset Reader to Factory Defaults Scan the following codes to reset reader Step 1 Reset the Reader Reset to USB Factory Reset to PS 2 Factory Default Settings od hee SAN M060 03 M049 04 Reset to RF One Way Factory Default Settings Bootloader Mode M692 01
41. guration for Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Instructions 1 Right click on the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack system tray icon select Open Bluetooth Settings 2 Go to the Hardware tab and select the Generic Bluetooth Radio and then click Properties Next select the Advanced tab Note the Address For the example show below it is 00 17 9a 2b 69 bb tet Cap a va 7 no T coooa Em ODS 14034 0 4 Bluetooth Devices Devices Options COM Ports Hardware Bt stack 244 Devices Name Type E 4 Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator Bluetooth Generic Bluetooth Radio CmplMgsseqi Device Properties VE Manufacturer Cambridge Silico Location Location 0 USB Dev Device Status This device is w Recycle Bin Address 00 17 9a 2b 69 bb Manufacturer Id 10 i au 4 HCI version 3 revision 1915 LMP version 3 subversion Altiris Software Virtualization A o auu M Se Adobe Reader 7 0 SR eS ae Nea 0 oh ye w tl IHC C002640 00 usbFirmware t ht usbhid 106 Reader Setup V002450 20 Utility KU gt 32 PM Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 23 M188 02 1 9 9 Configuration for Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Instructions continued 2a Go to http www codecorp com bdaddr php and create a QuickConnect code using the address from step 2 Use the CodeXML Router 2 way applications section if CodeXML Router will
42. he settings under the Security Setting of Serial Port SPP Security Settings Performing authentication and encryption Client Security Setting of Serial Port SPP Performing authentication and encryption Server Performing authentication and encryption Client Security Setting of Headset HSP HFP Performing authentication and encryption Server Performing authentication and encryption Client n Security Setting of Personal Area Network PAN Performing authentication and encryption Server Performing authentication and encryption Client Security Setting of Mouse HID Performing authentication and encryption Server Performing authentication and encryption Client 2 Security Setting of Audio A2DP Tl Dartaerime siithastiestian sed srerumtmm Cearuar Il File Transfer Password Cancel 5 Install the CodeXML Router Software to the Device on the Appropriate COM Port Reboot the PC and then scan your QuickConnect code to connect Please note that the Toshiba Stack does not allow a device to connect until the Com Port is opened CodeXML Router must be installed or the serial application must be started before the QuickConnect Code is read 6 Scan the QuickConnect Code generated in step 3 If step 4 was not done Windows will prompt for a Passkey The default Passkey is 12345678 Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 22 kunn M188 02 1 9 9 Confi
43. hereby improving performance Enable Anti glare default Disable Anti glare FL kL en W M753_01 M754 01 K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 51 r M188 02 Chapter 6 Adding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text Commands Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 52 r M188 02 6 1 Prefix Settings If you scan the following codes you will lose any unsaved settings Make sure to save settings on your reader before scanning the prefix codes If you scan more than one prefix you will receive each scanned prefix in your scanned data i e if you scan comma prefix twice you will get two comma prefixes Scan the following codes to set appropriate prefix Prefix Comma Prefix Tab Keyboard Mode Us aoc tah ae Jr s FAM i Ay had M159 02 M166 01 Prefix Carriage Return Line Feed Prefix Tab Serial Serial M214 02 ar ru he s f fits M218 02 i i ar k C 0 M404 01 Note If you require a special configuration please contact Code at 801 495 2200 or email appeng codecorp com 6 2 Suffix Settings If you scan the following codes you may lose your current settings Make sure to save settings on your reader before scanning the Suffix codes If you scan more than one suffix you will receive each scanned suffix in your scanned data i e if you scan comma suffix twice you will get two comma suffixes Scan the following codes to set appropriate su
44. his mode can be used to establish a permanent connection between the reader and a CodeXML modem Prepare the reader to communicate in RF Comm Mode by scanning the QuickConnect code on the paired modem to which you wish to establish a permanent link Listen for the single beep to verify the connection acknowledgement Scan the Lockout Link Mode code see below Set appropriate timeout settings if applicable see Section 1 4 5 To reassign a permanent connection to a different reader scan the unlock link code Using the new reader follow the directions outlined in the previous paragraph Lockout Link Mode Unlock Link Mode ol el ones M711 01 M710 02 K Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 47 r M188 02 Chapter 5 Advanced Decode Performance Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 48 r M188 02 5 1 Set Targeting Zone Tolerances The targeting tolerance is the zone around the green LED which is eligible for decoding The values of each of the following codes are the percent tolerance based on the size of the barcode As the targeting tolerance becomes smaller the targeting green LED must be more centered in the symbol being read Conversely as the targeting tolerance gets larger there is less precision needed with the green LED If there is more than one decodable code in the field of the the symbol closest to the targeting green LED will be decoded 50 Most Accurate
45. ill automatically reconnect when die CR3500 is powered up 2 CR3500 wakes from sleep mode 3 CR3500 reads another code 1 9 2 Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect Auto Connect After coming out of sleep mode or after powering up the CR3500 tries to auto connect with the last Bluetooth radio with which it was connected if the steps previous were followed see Section 1 9 1 Connecting with a Quick Connect Code You may also re connect by scanning a QuickConnect code Scan the following codes to enable or disable Auto Connect feature for the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth Radio Bluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Auto Connect Off p fade Note Auto Connect should always be set to On if Auto Disconnect is set MANGEN er to On Otherwise the QuickConnect code would need to be re scanned 1 9 3 Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect after every disconnect Auto Disconnect This feature is used when multiple CR3500 readers are connecting to the same Bluetooth Radio By enabling Auto Disconnect the CR3500 radio disconnects after each data transmission allowing other radios to connect Scan the following codes to enable or disable Auto Disconnect feature for the Bluetooth radio Bluetooth Radio Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect On Auto Disconnect Off Default Ha L a M066 01 M065 01 Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 16 r M188 02 1 9 4 Bluetooth Radio Time Out Settings Scan the following codes to s
46. ite at http www codecorp com bdaddr php Important Note You will need to locate the Communications COM Port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port protocol While installing the Bluetooth Configuration Manager Software that was included with your Bluetooth adapter make sure to note the Communications COM Port number the software assigned for the adapter e g COM 10 This is the COM Port through which the CR3500 will connect To connect your reader use the following steps 1 Power on the CR3500 reader by pressing one of the red buttons for one second to power on the reader 2 Scan the Reset to RF Factory Defaults Code M684 _ 01 3 Scan the Quick Connect Code you receieved or created from Code s website 4 The CR3500 will automatically connect to the computer By default the CR3500 will beep once after it connects and beep four times in a row if it did not connect 5 Scan the Save Settings Code M188 02 if you want to save the wireless connection settings to the CR3500 so that the CR3500 will automatically try to connect wirelessly the next time it is powered on Example Reset to RF Factory Defaults QuickConnect Save Settings p Wes OP v M188 02 0003C92DB48F M684 01 Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 14 r M188 02 1 9 Bluetooth Radio Operation Continued Radio Range and Transferring Data The CR3500 radio is a Class 1 device If connected to another Class 1 device the reader has r
47. l i Code Reader 3500 User Manual Copyright 2012 Code Corporation All Rights Reserved The software described in this manual may only be used in accordance with the terms of its license agreement No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from Code Corporation This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying or recording in information storage and retrieval systems NO WARRANTY This technical documentation is provided AS IS Further the documentation does not represent a commitment on the part of Code Corporation Code Corporation does not warrant that it is accurate complete or error free Any use of the technical documentation is at the risk of the user Code Corporation reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult Code Corporation to determine whether any such changes have been made Code Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material Code Corporation does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product or application described herein NO LICENSE No license is granted either by implication estoppel or otherwise under a
48. l Code Windowing Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 50 r M188 02 5 2 Windowing Continued Users may optimize the CR3500 decode zone if their application only requires one bar code format If the size and density of the bar codes to be scanned are consistent please select the setting below that best describes your environment 1 Dimensional Codes ONLY 1024 X 200 pixels M209 01 Caution It may be more difficult to read other codes while in this setting You must have the reader farther away than normal Small 2 Dimensional Codes 480 x 480 pixels Medium 2 Dimensional Codes 512 x 512 pixels Teg are M210 01 M211 01 Large 2 Dimensional Codes 640 x 640 pixels Reset to Default Setting 1024 X 640 pixels hore rete M212 01 M213 01 5 3 Mirror Decoding Scan the following codes to enable disable the mirroring feature On Off Default M182 01 M181 02 Note The Mirroring feature allows the CR3500 to read codes as they are seen through a mirror inversed 180 If the Mirroring feature is enabled non mirrored reading ability will be disabled 5 4 Anti Glare Anti glare technology improves performance on highly reflective surfaces The CR3500 will detect when the glare from the illumination LEDs is preventing the reader from being able to decode the bar code Once glare is detected the reader will attempt to control the illumination LEDs to remove or reduce the glare t
49. le memory You can only retrieve the data by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory code see explanation next page Once the reader s memory has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory A user must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory Send amp Log Mode In Send and Log Mode the reader will save a copy in non volatile memory as well as send the data if the reader is connected The data can be retrieved by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory code or the Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory code see explanations next page Once the reader s memory has been transferred to a host computer all of the data will still reside in memory A user must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory Note The reader can be defined as connected if 1 The Bluetooth radio is in range 2 The USB cable is attached to a host and the reader is enumerated 3 The reader is in RS232 Cabled No Power mode or 4 The RS232 cable is attached to host with power supply and the reader is in RS232 Batch Cable Detect Default mode The CR3500 s dedicated batch memory is a minimum of 1MB To determine the number of reads that may be stored divide the average bytes of a scan into the total minimum memory Feedback After a successful decode in batch mode the unit will beep once and the memory LED will flash either red or amber depending on memory
50. licate Scan Suppression Scan the following codes to set the period of time during which duplicate codes are ignored 0 Seconds Default 1 Second 3 Seconds M222 01 M223 01 M224 01 2 12 Motion Detection Scan Settings Scan the following codes to set the reader to read when it detects motion in its scanning zone Motion Detection On Motion Detection Off M701 01 M702 01 Wee Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 34 r M188 02 Chapter 3 CR3500 Programming Symbology Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 35 3 1 Aztec Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Aztec symbology settings Aztec On Aztec Off Default Sample Aztec Code ie a m M273 01 M272 01 3 2 Codabar Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Codabar symbology settings Codabar On Default Codabar Off Sample Codabar Ei ML A123456789A M275 01 M274 01 3 3 Codablock F Symbology Scan the following codes to enable disable Codablock F symbology settings Codablock F On Codablock F Off Default Sample Codablock F Code in a erT l M277 01 M276 01 Note When Codablock F and Code 128 decoding are enabled there is some danger of mistakenly decoding a damaged Codablock F symbol as a Code 128 symbol Therefore Code 128 decoding should be disabled when Codablock F decoding is enabled 3 4 Code 11 Symbology Scan the following codes to enable
51. ms best when a code is aligned If two 2 bar codes are within the imagers decode zone the CR3500 will decode the symbol closest to the center of the targeting line 2 The CR3500 was developed to decode both very small 2 dimensional symbols and larger 1 dimensional symbols The reader has an innovative dual field decode zone The CR3500 DECODES ONLY THE WIDE FIELD BY DEFAULT By default the reader will focus on wide field for larger codes optimal focal point 3 3 inches The reader can be programmed to focus on high density for smaller codes optimal focal point is 3 3 inches 3 Hold the CR3500 still DO NOT SWIPE OR MOVE THE READER Press the trigger until the CR3500 beeps indicating the code has been successfully decoded 4 The reader may be optimized to your specific environment by scanning codes in Chapter 2 Wisi Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 26 r M188 02 1 11 Imager Field Selection and Resolution The CR3500 s dual field optical system may be modified based on your scanning environment The 1 3 Million Pixel imager is divided into wide field and high density decode zones In each zone the resolution is 1024 x 640 pixels see Figure 1 25 If only the high density field is used small symbols the wide field image can be ignored If only the wide field is used large symbols the high density field can be ignored Further optimization may be obtained by windowing the field to a Smaller area B
52. ny intellectual property rights of Code Corporation Any use of hardware software and or technology of Code Corporation is governed by its own agreement The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Code Corporation CodeXML Maker QuickMaker CodeXML Maker CodeXML Maker Pro CodeXML Router CodeXML Client SDK CodeXML Filter HyperPage CodeTrack GoCard GoWeb ShortCode GoCode Code Router QuickConnect Codes Rule Runner Cortex CortexRM CortexMobile Code Code Reader CortexAG CortexStudio CortexTools Affinity and CortexDecoder All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged The software and or products of Code Corporation include inventions that are patented or that are the subject of patents pending U S Patents 6997387 6957769 7428981 6619547 6736320 7392933 7014113 7240831 7353999 7519239 7204417 6942152 7070091 7097099 7621453 The Code Reader software uses the Mozilla SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine which is distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License Version 1 1 Source code for this version of Spider Monkey is available at http www codecorp com source spidermonkey The Code Reader software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Code Corporation 14870 South Pony Express Road Suite 200 Bluffdale UT 84065 www codecorp com C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual ii
53. of battery recharge battery as soon as possible Battery is recharging No icon is displayed when battery blank is used with a cabled reader Connection Icon Reader is connected physically or wirelessly to a receiving device computer handheld etc Note Some RS232 configurations can not be detected No icon is displayed when the reader does not detect a connection Communication Mode Icons wa RS232 communication mode enabled fe PS 2 communication mode enabled re USB communication mode enabled T Packet Mode Icons Bluetooth communication mode enabled Standard Bluetooth Reliability Mode previously One Way Mode no acknowledgement required Additional Bluetooth Reliability Mode previously Two Way Mode packetizedcommunication between a CR3500 and an application D USB Downloader mode K Ly Keyboard mode can be used as either USB keyboard or PS 2 keyboard input mode Virtual COM Port One Way mode G Secure mode data encryption mode enabled Memory Icons No stored data at Some stored data E Memory is at least 90 full EF No batch mode data will not be stored in the reader s memory if not connected Input Mode Icons Caps Lock data entered manually on the keypad will be in capital letters El Lower Case data entered manually on the keypad will be in lower case letters 1 Numeric data entered manually on the keypad will be numeric Symbol data entere
54. or correction if applicable and other symbology specific characteristics The Readability Index is a score on a scale of 01 very poor to 100 very readable Due to differences based on motion skew reflection focus and ambient lighting the Readability Index on the same symbol may vary somewhat from read to read However a poor contrast or damaged symbol will score lower than a high contrast undamaged symbol The Readability Index can be used as a quick check on the reliability of label generation or marking systems When used in conjunction with the CR3500 stand or fixed mount positioning which fixes the distance from the reader to the symbol and constant ambient light the Readability Index provides a symbol quality assurance tool and check point for feedback to an overall label or marking quality control system te Jared ne tue Readability Index Output Enable Readability Index Output Disable PMYTTLILI LET M062 02 en Ar M Pe yii fe ae Each time a data symbol is read the index will be output followed by a comma followed by the i B E Sa p ler decoded data The reader will store the rule and reset but will not output the Readability Index until IF aa i HEEN AER oe a the Readability Index Output Enable code is read The Reader will continue to output the Readability P E ay SF Arie ET Tht Ti Index upon every read until disabled either by reset or by reading the Readability Index Output pl Disable co
55. oughly a 100 meter 300 feet line of sight operating range If connecting to a Class 2 or Class 3 device the operating range may drop to match the lower range Once a reader is connected a serial application must be opened HyperTerminal unless CodeXML Router is installed When the CR3500 detects the radio is out of range the CR3500 will store data on the reader s non volatile memory The reader will continue to try and send data until radio is back in range Once the data is sent the data will be erased from the reader s memory The reader will continue to try and connect until it has reached the programmable radio time out setting The CR3500 Bluetooth protocol allows for two 2 forms of communication Je Standard Bluetooth Reliability Mode previously One Way Mode Communication between the reader and host that does not require host acknowledgement This mode is only recommended when connecting to a device well within its specified range or if connecting to a simple device e g printer There are two settings in this mode e Max Range Default Greater range but data reliability is lower e Max Reliability Limits range but reliability is improved RF Standard Bluetooth RF Standard Bluetooth Reliablility Mode Max Reliability M127 01 M128 01 Note One Way Mode doesn t guarantee data integrity and you may have data loss when operating in the fringes of radio range or in the presence of radio interference
56. s may purchase either a one or two year CodeOne extended warranty plan Please contact a Code representative for more information Chargers Battery Handles excluding Battery H2 Handles Power Supplies and Stands all follow the warranty period of the CR3500 and the CodeOne extended warranty plan purchased Cables Batteries and Covers all types have a 90 day warranty period Limited Warranty Code manufactures its hardware products in accordance with industry standard practices Code warrants its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship provided that the products are used under normal operating condition intended by the Manu facturer This warranty is provided to the original owner only and is not transferable to any third party This warranty is subject to any and all accompanying disclaimers limitations and other terms of this section Extended warranty program must be purchased within 90 days of purchase Repairs include all parts labor and materials Warranty periods are not extended or restarted upon delivery of a refurbished or repaired unit RMA turnaround time is exclusive of shipping time delays and subject to inventory availability and part shortages all units are shipped ground unless notified otherwise Exclusions No warranty herein contained or set out shall apply to any product i which has been repaired altered or tampered with unless done or approved by Code ii which has not been maintained in ac
57. t Intensity SELENE S escateavercesatteeesacneamtssaadieesaascadicnctanncasannasvanueeiaaakeendeciuiseleeneeruneteantesteeenneaisce es 45 ee ska EEE EE EE 45 15 TF AN 45 4 6 Reader Power TAN 45 4 7 Reader ID and Firmware Version Jes 46 0 SOUS OC REE 46 4 9 Time Stamp Eeg cee ee eT ee rT rr er er re ce rr rer re ere ere 47 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual iv 2 10 Eos ENN OE NN 47 Chapter 5 Advanced Decode Performance scsscsccsccsceccsccsceccsccececcsccececcsccsceccucescesceccsceccessececcssesceccuces 48 Ded SOU Vane ci Se VENN 49 5 EE SG ER EEE EEE EE ERE 50 5 TN NN 51 NNN 51 Chapter 6 Adding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text Commands csscsscscesceccsccccsccsceccsccsceccscescescecsececees 52 Oe PFI NNN ae cans este cee ci scarce at nee ice bare ecto E beats ose boos ects nyosestanocuceeeavant 53 PETE EE siege a cts orescence ert EEE EE EE 53 6 3 PINS 54 6 4 Reader Text Ge 1 0 EE SEE 54 Chapter 7 CR3500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ccsccscsccscsccscsccccecsccscsccccscescecececcsceccscesecesecs 55 7 1 Reset Reader to Factory NNN 56 7 2 General Safety Information esssssssssseesssesesrrrssrrrssrrresrressrrsrrrrssrersrrerssrersrrerssrerserressrersrterssrerserresereesereest 56 JV 57 7 4 Freguentiy Asked JO STON OR EEE NE 58 SPENN 58 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual v Chapter 1 Getting Started C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 1 1 1 Introduction With new high performan
58. ty for damages to buyer or others regardless of the form of action whether by contract warranty tort malpractice and or otherwise resulting from the use of any product shall in no way exceed the purchase price of said product In no event shall Code be liable for any consequential special indirect incidental or punitive damages or for any loss of profits revenue or data even if Code has been advised of the possibility thereof Wu Save Settings C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 57 r M188 02 7 4 Frequently Asked Questions Please visit Code s Online Knowledge Database at http www codecorp com knowledge database php 7 5 CR3500 Maintenance The CR3500 device operates efficiently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions Cleaning the CR3500 Window The CR3500 window should be clean to allow the best performance of the device The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the reader Do not touch the window Your CR3500 uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera A dirty win dow may stop the CR3500 from reading bar codes If the window becomes dirty clean it with a soft non abrasive cloth or a facial tissue no lotions or additives that has been moist ened with water A mild detergent may be used to clean the window but the window should be wiped with a water moistened cloth or tissue after using the detergent
59. ve Last Bluetooth TEN 17 1 9 7 Configuration for Belkin Bluetooth Manager Software Version 1 4 2 10 rrrranrrrrnnrnnrrrnnnnnern 18 1 9 8 Configuration for Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Instructions rwrarrnrnurrnnunrnnnnrnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnernnnsnnnnne 20 1 9 9 Configuration for Microsoft Bluetooth Stack Instructions rrarrurrnnnrrnrnnrnnnnrnnnnrrnvnernvnnnrnnnsnnrnne 23 1 9 10 Installing CodeXML Router Bluetooth Edition for Windows rrrurrnrnurnnnurrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnen 25 1 10 Targeting and Reading Techniques cccccssecccsecccsseceeneccceseecenccaeeeeseneeeeucessencessucesseceeeceseneeeeneeeaenes 26 1 11 Imager Field Selection nd Resolution asisccessccescedcncecasedcasscccessndesacintecdeestebsediondedsesinacddeasdenckeeetensweareeds 27 LA NDC OC ZOMG aa EE EE 27 Chapter 2 Optimization and Trigger Programming ssesesesesesesseoecesosoeseoecseseoecesesoeosoesesseseoscssssoeoesesesosoeseese 28 UTI 29 2 2 Global Trigger Optimization Matrix eee 30 2 3 Left Trigger NNN 30 2 31 2 5 Right Trigger TN NNN 31 2 6 Right Trigger COSTA UNS EE EE eE EEEREN 31 2 7 Handle Optimization Matrix redde 32 2 8 Handle TN 32 C004387 07 CR3500 User Manual 2 9 Continuous Trigger Optimization Matrix sesinnenaycongespeawessasavnceveunasdee wseedde phussn0ivneeeiy oieeea cieehinrsetienie eek 33 g oe EEE EEE NE EE 33 NN SCan NN 34 2 11 1 Continuous Scan Sleep Time OU isi acs cotesensecevctevsdaessttos
60. will be accepted Code will pay for return shipping and insurance of repaired or replacement products worldwide Code will use new or refurbished parts at its discretion and will own all parts removed from repaired products Customer will pay for any pre shipped replacement product in case it does not return the replaced product to Code within 7 days of receipt of the replacement product The process for return and customer s charges will be in accordance with Code s Exchange Policy in effect at the time of the exchange Customer accepts full responsibility for its software and data including the appropriate backup thereof Repair or replacement of a product during warranty will not extend the original warranty term Return time frames are listed in the chart above For RMA s not covered under warranty as outlined in the exclusion section customer will be required to pay the non covered warranty fee as listed in the chart above General EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES STATED ABOVE CODE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on part of Code for damages including without limitation special indirect or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product Seller s liabili

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