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  • Page 1 Tinyom II User Manual 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 1/104...
  • Page 2: Using This Document And Its Content

    Using this document and its content TXCOM makes no declarations and offers no warranty regarding the content or use of this manual, and in particular does not accept any warranties, express or implied, concerning the merchant's authenticity or the fitness of the product for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Revision And History

    Revision and history Revision Date Description 28/07/2016 Created 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 3/104...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents USING THIS DOCUMENT AND ITS CONTENT REVISION AND HISTORY ABLE OF CONTENTS DISPOSAL ISPOSAL OF THE SCANNER CHARGER AND CABLES ISPOSAL OF THE BATTERY BEAM AND LED GETTING STARTED NTRODUCTION TINYOM II PACKAGE CONTENTS PTIONAL COMPONENTS ECHNICAL FEATURES HARGING THE BATTERY PACK NSERTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY FROM THE READER ATTERY CHARGE STATUS...
  • Page 5: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal of the scanner, charger and cables This product, including any accessories, must not be disposed of with your unsorted household waste. These items must be disposed of at specialist recycling facilities. Disposal of the battery Refer to your local authority’s guidelines on battery disposal. Never dispose of batteries with ordinary household waste.
  • Page 6: Beam And Led

    Beam and LED THE BEAM of TINYOM II is a Class 2 laser This is a low-power laser that emits visible (NF EN 60825-1 dated July 1994). radiation (wavelength: 400 nm–700 nm) with no significant risk, unless the user employs optics to concentrate the beam.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting started Introduction TINYOM II is a hands-free reader, available in a 1D and 1D/2D version. Thanks to its positioning and movement or Keypad trigger mode, the operator has a greater freedom to handle objects, type on a keyboard or use a PC mouse. In addition to its light weight (155 g) and its compactness (73 x 57 x 27 mm), this reader is very robust in harsh environments, for example, in a cold store (-30°C), or repeated falls onto concrete from a height of up to 1.5 metres.
  • Page 8: Tinyom Ii Package Contents

    TINYOM II package contents The TINYOM II package includes all the components needed to set up and start using TINYOM II. Description Reference Quantity TINYOM II 1D or 1D/2D TX7020 or TX7120 Wrist strap TX70K1 Battery TX70K2 Charging base TX70CH...
  • Page 9: Optional Components

    Optional components Description Reference 8-point EU power adaptor TX70K3 8-point UK power adaptor TX70K4 In-car and truck charger TX70K6 8-point EU power adaptor ref. TX70K3 In-car and truck charger ref. TX70K6 8-point UK power adaptor ref. TX70K4 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 9/104...
  • Page 10: Technical Features

    Technical features Physical features Dimensions of reader with battery 73 x 57 x 27 mm Weight with battery 155 g User environment Operating temperature -30°C to +55°C Number of drops tolerated 40 drops from 1.5 m onto concrete Protection rating IP5x (IP54 certification in progress) Imager type...
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the battery pack The lithium-ion battery pack is designed to connect to the TINYOM II reader and its charger. The charger will only function with the mains adaptor ENG Electric, model 3A-068WP05. Before using your TINYOM II, you must fully charge the battery pack using the charging base. For better battery life, we recommend that you use the battery until the charge is between 10 and 20%.
  • Page 12: Inserting And Removing The Battery From The Reader

    Inserting and removing the battery from the reader Inserting the battery - Slide the clip inwards and hold it. - Slide the battery pack along the TINYOM II runners and release the clip. The reader will start automatically when the battery pack is inserted The reader has 3 LEDs, a buzzer and a vibration device.
  • Page 13: Battery Charge Status

    Removing the battery - Slide the clip inwards and hold it. - Slide up the battery pack. Battery charge status The battery has a fuel gauge to provide information on the battery charge status. When the reader starts up, the red and green LEDs will indicate for 8 seconds, the battery charge status.
  • Page 14: Putting Tinyom Ii On The Wrist Strap And Taking It Off Again

    Putting TINYOM II on the wrist strap and taking it off again Putting TINYOM II on the wrist strap - Remove the rubber parts at the side of the wrist strap. - Slide on the small “grips” of the TINYOM II. Taking TINYOM II off the wrist strap - Remove the rubber parts at the side of the wrist strap.
  • Page 15: Switching The Reader On/Off

    Switching the reader on/off Switching it on - Press lightly on the Keypadkeypad sensor Keypad sensor for 1 second. 2 beeps indicate that the reader is on. TINYOM II will start automatically when the battery is inserted. The 3 LEDs will illuminate at the same time for 0.1 seconds. The 2 red and green LEDs will indicate the battery level for 8 seconds (default setting).
  • Page 16 Switching it off The TINYOM II reader switches off: When connected via Bluetooth, if there is no activity for an hour (by default). When not connected via Bluetooth, if there is no activity for 5 minutes (by default). By reading the “off” barcode below. READER <CCMD>3006 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx...
  • Page 17: Reader Trigger Modes

    Reader trigger modes The TINYOM II reader can trigger barcode reading in 3 ways: By activation of the Keypad sensor. By accelerometer. By software command via the Bluetooth interface. When reading a barcode, the Reader uses the LEDs and the buzzer to indicate different statuses. Reader status Red LED Green LED...
  • Page 18 Triggering with the accelerometer Triggering using the accelerometer can be configured on 2 axes with 15° increments. X axis, side triggering Y axis, front triggering +30° +30° 0° +180° -180° 0° +180° -180° -45° -90° There are three phases for using the reader with the accelerometer: ARMED: The triggering phase indicates that a movement or particular inclination has been detected.
  • Page 19: Reading Modes

    Reading modes There are several different reading modes for TINYOM II, which can be configured using just the keypad sensor, the accelerometer or both. “One shoot” reading mode This mode can be used with the accelerometer only. “One shoot” reading mode is activated by the accelerometer only. You will need to set TINYOM II to ARMED phase and then make a small movement to turn the beam on.
  • Page 20 It is also possible to configure the level of stability needed to switch on the beam. NORMAL STABILITY LEVEL <SW>70 FD 00 05 05 05 05 05 50 EASY STABILITY LEVEL <SW>70 FD 00 05 14 14 14 0A A0 DIFFICULT STABILITY LEVEL <SW>70 FD 00 05 05 05 05 0A A0...
  • Page 21 Continuous reading mode In continuous reading mode, it is possible for the beam to be switched on constantly. To switch off the beam, you will need to scan the TINYOM II “off” barcode or remove the battery. CONTINUOUS READING MODE <SW>704000 “Pulse”...
  • Page 22 “Autostand” reading mode  This mode can be used with the keypad sensor or the accelerometer. “Autostand” reading mode is activated by the keypad sensor or the accelerometer. The beam is on for n configurable seconds. If the reader does not move, the beam will go off. The beam can be reactivated by pressing the keypad sensor or moving the TINYOM II.
  • Page 23: Aiming At A Barcode

    Aiming at a barcode TINYOM II 1D/2D 1D and 2D barcodes can be aimed at from 360°. The only conditions to remember are: The central point of the target must be as close as possible to the centre of the barcode.
  • Page 24 TINYOM II 1D For 1D barcodes, your aim must be aligned with the barcode. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 24/104...
  • Page 25: Reader Statuses

    Reader statuses When switching on The 3 LEDs will illuminate at the same time for 0.1 seconds. The 2 red and green LEDs will indicate the battery level for 8 seconds. Battery charge status Green LED Red LED Description > 80% full 40% to 80% flashing...
  • Page 26: Default Settings

    Default settings It is possible to restore the default settings, or factory settings, for the reader by scanning the factory settings barcode. FACTORY SETTINGS <CCMD>4006 The factory settings for TINYOM II are as follows: Bluetooth interface Discoverable by Bluetooth devices Secured using authentication code “0000”...
  • Page 27: Establishing A Bluetooth Connection

    ESTABLISHING A BLUETOOTH CONNECTION Features of the TINYOM II Bluetooth module Thanks to the TINYOM II Bluetooth module, the reader can connect to a device using these three connection profiles: (Human Interface Device): TINYOM II emulates a wireless keyboard. It is not necessary to enter an authentication code for this profile.
  • Page 28: Connection With The Hid Profile

    Connection with the HID profile The HID (Human Interface Device) profile enables a rapid connection without entering an authentication code on a device. Once connected, TINYOM II emulates a computer keyboard and behaves as one. This means that, when reading a barcode, TINYOM II sends the data to the host device using the same communication protocol as data entered using a keyboard.
  • Page 29 HID: TINYOM II configuration for PC / Android / Linux HID CONNECTION 1/2 <SW>66C50006000000000000 HID CONNECTION 2/2 <SW>664301 AUTO DETECT CAPS LOCK AND NUM KEYS <SW.Scanner>674500 iOS SPECIAL KEYS DISABLED <SW.Scanner>674600 PC TYPE KEYBOARD <SW.Scanner>674700 EMULATE FRENCH KEYBOARD <SW>674001 EMULATE NORTH AMERICAN KEYBOARD <SW>674000 Take out and refit the battery 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx...
  • Page 30 HID: Configuration for Windows CE / Windows Mobile 6.x HID CONNECTION 1/2 <SW>66C50006000000000000 HID CONNECTION 2/2 <SW>664301 CAPS = OFF / NUM = ON <SW.Scanner>674502 iOS SPECIAL KEYS DISABLED <SW.Scanner>674600 PC TYPE KEYBOARD <SW.Scanner>674700 EMULATE FRENCH KEYBOARD <SW>674001 EMULATE NORTH AMERICAN KEYBOARD <SW>674000 Take out and refit the battery 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx...
  • Page 31 HID: Configuration for iOS / Mac OS HID CONNECTION 1/2 <SW>66C50006000000000000 HID CONNECTION 2/2 <SW>664301 CAPS = OFF / NUM = ON <SW.Scanner>674502 iOS SPECIAL KEYS ACTIVE <SW.Scanner>674601 APPLE TYPE KEYBOARD <SW.Scanner>674701 EMULATE FRENCH KEYBOARD <SW>674001 EMULATE NORTH AMERICAN KEYBOARD <SW>674000 Take out and refit the battery 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx...
  • Page 32 HID: Pairing for Android Go to the Settings menu. Activate Bluetooth by sliding the cursor to the right. Then, tap the word Bluetooth. Search for devices. When the device SW61B-xxxxxxxxxx appears, select it. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 32/104...
  • Page 33 ... Pairing in progress ... TINYOM II is now connected. TINYOM II will connect automatically whenever the two devices are both in range. To stop devices connecting automatically, they must be unpaired. To check that reading has worked properly, open a text editor and scan some barcodes.
  • Page 34 HID: Unpairing for Android Go to the Settings menu. Then, select the word Bluetooth. Select the symbol with the hammer and spanner. Select Unpair. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 34/104...
  • Page 35 HID: Pairing for iOS Go to the Settings menu. Select the word Bluetooth. Activate Bluetooth by sliding the cursor to the right..Searching for devices ... Make sure that TINYOM II is switched on. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 35/104...
  • Page 36 The device SW61B-xxxxxxxxxx, which corresponds to TINYOM II, is detected. Press to begin the pairing. TINYOM II is now connected. TINYOM II will connect automatically whenever the two devices are both in range. To stop devices connecting automatically, they must be unpaired. To check that reading has worked properly, open a text editor and scan some barcodes.
  • Page 37 HID: Unpairing for iOS Go to the Settings menu. Select the word Bluetooth. Select the information icon 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 37/104...
  • Page 38 Select Forget This Device. Confirm the unpairing by selecting Forget This Device Disconnect. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 38/104...
  • Page 39: Connection With The Spp Profile

    Connection with the SPP profile By default, TINYOM II is configured to use the SPP Slave profile with the security mode activated (authentication code entry). Blue LED Connection status None Connected Flashing Searching for a connection TINYOM II can connect using two SPP profiles Master SPP mode: TINYOM II initiates the Bluetooth connection.
  • Page 40 Windows 7: SPP Slave connection Allowing TINYOM II to find a PC In the notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon select Open Settings. On the Options tab, tick the box “Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC” and confirm by clicking OK. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 40/104...
  • Page 41 Connecting TINYOM II as a slave device Start TINYOM II. In the notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Bluetooth Device. Wait while the PC searches for devices. When the TINYOM II that you wish to connect appears, select it and click the Next button.
  • Page 42 Depending on the level of security chosen for the TINYOM II and compatibility with the operating system, select Enter the device’s pairing code Pair without using a code and click Next. By default, TINYOM II is configured for authentication code entry. Therefore, select Enter the device’s pairing code.
  • Page 43 Windows 7: SPP Master connection Checking the BDA address for the Bluetooth module In the notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Open Settings. Select the Hardware tab. Select the device Generic Bluetooth Radio and click Properties. The BDA address is made up of 6 pairs of characters. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 43/104...
  • Page 44 Creating a connection barcode You must have the Tinyom II_BDA Generator software. Double click the Tinyom II_BDA Generator icon. Enter the BDA address you found in the previous step and click OK. A connection barcode is generated automatically. For further details on Tinyom II_BDA_Generator, please refer to the appendices. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 44/104...
  • Page 45 Connecting TINYOM II as a master device Scan the connection barcode, which is unique and specific to each PC. An infotip opens, indicating that a Bluetooth device is trying to connect. Click the infotip. If the infotip does not appear, remove and then replace the TINYOM II’s battery.
  • Page 46 Disconnecting a TINYOM II connected as a master device DISCONNECT BLUETOOTH Scan the disconnection barcode. <SW.Scanner>66C50006000000000000 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 46/104...
  • Page 47 Windows 7: Identifying, listing and removing a Bluetooth device Identifying the TINYOM II connection’s COM port In the list of known Bluetooth devices, right-click the TINYOM II whose COM port number you want to check and select Properties. On the Hardware tab, look for the associated COM port number for this device in the list.
  • Page 48 Identifying a TINYOM II from the list of Bluetooth devices It is possible to distinguish TINYOM IIs from other devices in the list by using their names. TINYOM IIs always use the same naming convention: SW61 or SW61B followed by the BDA address.* *BDA address = Unique Bluetooth Device Address Each TINYOM II has a label that shows its BDA address.
  • Page 49 List of known Bluetooth devices In the notification area, right-click the Bluetooth icon and select Show Bluetooth Devices. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 49/104...
  • Page 50 Removing a Bluetooth device In the list of known Bluetooth devices, right-click on the TINYOM II to be removed. Select Remove Device. Confirm the removal by clicking Yes. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 50/104...
  • Page 51 Windows CE: Connecting TINYOM II as a master device Creating a connection barcode You must have the Tinyom II_BDA Generator software. Double click the Tinyom II_BDA Generator icon. Enter the BDA address you found in the previous step and click OK. A connection barcode is generated automatically.
  • Page 52 Connecting TINYOM II as a master device Scan the connection barcode, which is unique and specific to each device. Enter the authentication code for the TINYOM II, 0000, and click OK. The TINYOM II is then connected. To connect TINYOM II without having to enter the authentication code, you must first connect TINYOM II as a slave device, and then connect it as a master.
  • Page 53 Windows CE: Connecting TINYOM II as a slave device    Bluetooth. Go to the menu Start Settings Control Panel Then select File  New ConnectionPair with Remote Device..Searching ... Select TINYOM II, SW61B-xxxxx. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 53/104...
  • Page 54 Wait for the device to pair. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 54/104...
  • Page 55: Configuration

    CONFIGURATION Accelerometer START THE ACCELEROMETER <SW>70FE000801050000003C0005 STOP THE ACCELEROMETER <SW>70FE000800050000003C0005 The TINYOM II can be armed using movements along two axes. These axes represent rotation of the wrist upwards (X axis) or to the side (Y axis). For each of the axes, the arming phase can be configured in increments of 15°. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 55/104...
  • Page 56 Positive X axis (+) X AXIS = 0°, Y AXIS = 0°. RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = 0°, Y AXIS = 0°. SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = +15° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C000F000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = +15° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C000F000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = +30°...
  • Page 57 X AXIS = +45° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C002D000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = +45° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C002D000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = +60° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C003C000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = +60° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C003C000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = +75° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C004B000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = +75° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C004B000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = +90°...
  • Page 58 Negative X axis (-) X AXIS = -15° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C010F000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -15° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C010F000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = -30° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C011E000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -30° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C011E000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = -45° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C012D000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -45° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C012D000023141404283F3710 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 58/104...
  • Page 59 X AXIS = -60° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C013C000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -60° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C013C000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = -75° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C014B000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -75° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C014B000023141404283F3710 X AXIS = -90° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C015A000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = -90° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C015A000023141404283F3710 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 59/104...
  • Page 60 Positive Y axis (+) X AXIS = 0°, Y AXIS = 0°. RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000023141400283F3710 X AXIS = 0°, Y AXIS = 0°. SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000023141404283F3710 Y AXIS = +15° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000F23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = +15° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000000F23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = +30°...
  • Page 61 Y AXIS = +45° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000002D23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = +45° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000002D23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = +60° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000003C23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = +60° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000003C23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = +75° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000004B23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = +75° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000004B23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = +90°...
  • Page 62 Negative Y axis (-) Y AXIS = -15° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000010F23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -15° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000010F23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = -30° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000011E23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -30° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000011E23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = -45° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000012D23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -45° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000012D23141404283F3710 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 62/104...
  • Page 63 Y AXIS = -60° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000013C23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -60° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000013C23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = -75° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000014B23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -75° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000014B23141404283F3710 Y AXIS = -90° RAPID ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000015A23141400283F3710 Y AXIS = -90° SLOW ACTIVATION <SW>70FB000C0000015A23141404283F3710 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 63/104...
  • Page 64: Keyboard Emulation

    Keyboard emulation Configuration of type of keyboard emulated with HID connection only. Keyboard type PC TYPE KEYBOARD <SW>674700 APPLE TYPE KEYBOARD <SW>674701 Apple keyboard special keys ENABLE iOS SPECIAL KEYS <SW>674601 DISABLE iOS SPECIAL KEYS <SW>674600 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 64/104...
  • Page 65 PC keyboard special keys AUTO DETECT CAPS AND NUM KEYS <SW>674500 CAPS = OFF, NUM = OFF <SW>674501 CAPS = OFF, NUM = ON <SW>674502 CAPS = ON, NUM = OFF <SW>674503 CAPS = ON, NUM = ON <SW>674504 ALT KEY ENABLED <SW>674301 ALT KEY DISABLED <SW>674300...
  • Page 66 International keyboards With a HID connection, you will need to indicate the type of keyboard emulated. NORTH AMERICA <SW>674000 FRANCE <SW>674001 GERMANY <SW>674002 CANADIAN FRENCH WINDOWS 95/98 <SW>674003 CANADIAN FRENCH WINDOWS XP/2000 <SW>674004 SPAIN <SW>674005 ITALY <SW>674006 SWEDEN <SW>674007 UNITED KINGDOM <SW>674008 JAPAN <SW>674009...
  • Page 67 BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE <SW>67400A IBM / NCR TERMINALS <SW>67400B CZECH <SW>67400C SLOVAK <SW>67400D HUNGARIAN <SW>67400E SWISS GERMAN <SW>67400F SWISS FRENCH <SW>674010 DANISH <SW>674011 NORWEGIAN <SW>674012 HUNGARIAN <SW>674013 DUTCH <SW>674014 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 67/104...
  • Page 68 PORTUGUESE <SW>674015 BELGIAN FRENCH <SW>674016 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 68/104...
  • Page 69: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Discoverable It is possible to configure TINYOM II so that it is either visible or invisible to other Bluetooth devices. INVISIBLE <SW>664100 VISIBLE <SW>664102 Authorisation request for pairing AUTHORISATION REQUEST FOR PAIRING DISABLED <SW>664600 AUTHORISATION REQUEST FOR PAIRING ENABLED <SW>664601 Preamble When TINYOM II sends a SSP message to a device, the scanner adds a character to the header.
  • Page 70 Postamble When TINYOM II sends a SSP message to a device, the scanner adds a character to the end of frame. NO POSTAMBLE <SW>60C10000 POSTAMBLE: CARRIAGE RETURN + LINE FEED <SW>60C100020D0A POSTAMBLE: ETX <SW>60C1000103 All possible preamble and postamble combinations can be created using the data in the table below. For a preamble or postamble that is not listed below, please contact technical support.
  • Page 71 Inserting characters at the beginning and end of frame AUTOMATICALLY INSERT <STX> (02H) AT THE START  OF FRAME BEWARE OF DUPLICATION WITH THE PREAMBLE <SW>704302  AUTOMATICALLY INSERT <ETX> (03H) AT THE END OF FRAME BEWARE OF DUPLICATION WITH THE POSTAMBLE <SW>704403 All possible character combinations to insert at the start and end of frame can be created using the data in the table below.
  • Page 72 Delay between two messages Setting a delay between two messages helps avoid overlapping messages if the host system is slower than the TINYOM II. 0 ms <SW>60810000 10 ms <SW>6081000A 30 ms <SW>6081001E 50 ms <SW>60810032 80 ms <SW>60810050 100 ms <SW>60810064 200 ms <SW>608100C8...
  • Page 73: Preventing Duplicate Scanning

    Preventing duplicate scanning This feature helps to avoid reading the same barcode twice. After enabling the feature, you must then set the period of time for which it will remain active after a scan. A time of zero will disable the feature. Enabling and disabling DOUBLE SCAN PREVENTION ENABLED <SW>705001...
  • Page 74 1000 ms <SW>718003E8 1500 ms <SW>718005DC 2000 ms <SW>718007D0 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 74/104...
  • Page 75: Configuring The Beam

    Configuring the beam Light intensity The below barcodes allow you to set the brightness of the LED depending on the environment, in order to optimise battery life.  NORMAL LIGHTING MODE USE CONFIGURED LIGHT OUTPUT <SW>7B4500  LIGHTING MODE WITH AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT DEPENDING ON THE ENVIRONMENT <SW>7B4501...
  • Page 76 LIGHT INTENSITY 20% <SW>7B4614 LIGHT INTENSITY 25% <SW>7B4619 LIGHT INTENSITY 30% <SW>7B461E LIGHT INTENSITY 35% <SW>7B4623 LIGHT INTENSITY 40% <SW>7B4628 LIGHT INTENSITY 80% <SW>7B4650 LIGHT INTENSITY 100% <SW>7B4664 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 76/104...
  • Page 77 Beam illumination time You can use the barcodes below to configure the time the beam is on for when reading barcodes. BEAM TIME 2 SECONDS <SW>70800002 BEAM TIME 5 SECONDS <SW>70800005 BEAM TIME 10 SECONDS <SW.Scanner>7080000A BEAM TIME 15 SECONDS <SW>7080000F BEAM TIME 20 SECONDS <SW>70800014...
  • Page 78 Beam on or off after scanning With this option, the beam can be set to light on or go off after reading a barcode. The time the beam stays on is the same as when it is first switched on. BEAM ON AFTER SCANNING <SW>704600 BEAM OFF AFTER SCANNING...
  • Page 79 Configuring the time between the target and the light 0 ms <SW>70810000 200 ms <SW>708100C8 500 ms <SW>708101F4 1000 ms <SW>708103E8 1500 ms <SW>708105DC 2000 ms <SW>708107D0 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 79/104...
  • Page 80: Configuring The Sound Signal

    Configuring the sound signal Enabling / disabling the sound SOUND ENABLED <SW>724401 SOUND DISABLED <SW>724400 Sound frequency Use the below barcodes to configure the sound frequency. SOUND 1010 HZ <SW>728003F2 SOUND 1230 HZ <SW>728004CE SOUND 1800 HZ <SW>72800708 SOUND 3000 HZ <SW>72800BB8 SOUND 3190 HZ <SW>72800C76...
  • Page 81 Sound volume Use the below barcodes to configure the sound volume. MINIMUM VOLUME <SW>724500 AVERAGE VOLUME <SW>724502 MAXIMUM VOLUME <SW>724501 Enabling and disabling the sound signal on start-up SOUND SIGNAL ENABLED <SW.Scanner>724001 SOUND SIGNAL DISABLED <SW.Scanner>724000 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 81/104...
  • Page 82: Configuring The Length Of Time Before Automatic Switch-Off

    Configuring the length of time before automatic switch-off It is possible to configure the automatic switch-off time for TINYOM II if there is no activity. There are two different cases here: TINYOM II connected to a device via Bluetooth. TINYOM II not connected. Switch-off time with a Bluetooth connection NO SWITCH OFF <SW>75820000...
  • Page 83 Switch-off time without a Bluetooth connection NO SWITCH OFF <SW>75810000 SWITCH OFF AFTER 1 MIN. <SW>7581003C SWITCH OFF AFTER 2 MIN. <SW>75810078 SWITCH OFF AFTER 5 MIN. <SW>7581012C SWITCH OFF AFTER 10 MIN. <SW>75810258 SWITCH OFF AFTER 20 MIN. <SW>758104B0 SWITCH OFF AFTER 30 MIN.
  • Page 84: Setting The Vibration

    Setting the vibration For a correct reading VIBRATION ON FOR A CORRECT READING <SW.Scanner>724801 VIBRATION OFF FOR A CORRECT READING <SW.Scanner>724800 VIBRATE FOR 500 ms <SW.Scanner>728301F4 VIBRATE FOR 1000 ms <SW.Scanner>728303E8 VIBRATE FOR 2000 ms <SW.Scanner>728307D0 VIBRATE FOR 3000 ms <SW.Scanner>72830BB8 VIBRATE FOR 4000 ms <SW.Scanner>72830FA0...
  • Page 85 For an incorrect reading VIBRATION ON FOR AN INCORRECT READING <SW.Scanner>724E01 VIBRATION OFF FOR AN INCORRECT READING <SW.Scanner>724E00 VIBRATE FOR 500 ms <SW.Scanner>728401F4 VIBRATE FOR 1000 ms <SW.Scanner>728403E8 VIBRATE FOR 2000 ms <SW.Scanner>728407D0 VIBRATE FOR 3000 ms <SW.Scanner>72840BB8 VIBRATE FOR 4000 ms <SW.Scanner>72840FA0 VIBRATE FOR 5000 ms <SW.Scanner>72841388...
  • Page 86: Enabling And Disabling Barcode Types

    Enabling and disabling barcode types DISABLE ALL BARCODE TYPES <CCMD>4003 Australian post Australian Post - ACTIVE Australian Post - DISABLED <SW>344001 <SW>344000 Aztec Aztec - ACTIVE Aztec - DISABLED <SW>534001 <SW>534000 British Royal Mail BPO British Royal Mail BPO - ACTIVE BPO - DISABLED <SW>324001 <SW>324000...
  • Page 87 Codablock A Codablock - Codablock A - ACTIVE Codablock - Codablock A - DISABLED <SW>4D4001 <SW>4D4000 Codablock F Codablock - Codablock F - ACTIVE Codablock - Codablock F - DISABLED <SW>4D4101 <SW>4D4100 Code 11 Code 11 - ACTIVE Code 11 - DISABLED <SW>4A4001 <SW>4A4000 Code 39...
  • Page 88 GS1-128 Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 ACTIVE Code 128 / GS1-128 - GS1-128 DISABLED <SW>434201 <SW>434200 DataMatrix DataMatrix - ACTIVE DataMatrix - DISABLED <SW>544001 <SW>544000 Dutch Post Dutch Post - ACTIVE Dutch Post - DISABLED <SW>364001 <SW>364000 UPC-A EAN/UPC - UPC-A ACTIVE EAN/UPC - UPC-A DISABLED <SW>4B4001 <SW>4B4000...
  • Page 89 EAN-13 EAN/UPC - EAN-13 ACTIVE EAN/UPC - EAN-13 DISABLED <SW>4B4301 <SW>4B4300 UPC-E1 EAN/UPC - UPC-E1 - ACTIVE EAN/UPC - UPC-E1 - DISABLED <SW>4B4C01 <SW>4B4C00 GS1 Composite - CC-A/B GS1 Composite - CC-A/B - ACTIVE GS1 Composite - CC-A/B - DISABLED <SW>564001 <SW>564000 GS1 Composite - CC-C...
  • Page 90 GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - ACTIVE GS1 DataBar (RSS) - Expanded - DISABLED <SW>4F4201 <SW>4F4200 HanXin HanXin - ACTIVE HanXin - DISABLED <SW>5A4001 <SW>5A4000 Infomail Infomail - ACTIVE Infomail - DISABLED <SW>394001 <SW>394000 Intelligent mail Intelligent mail - ACTIVE Intelligent mail - DISABLED <SW>3A4001...
  • Page 91 Matrix 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 - ACTIVE Matrix 2 of 5 - DISABLED <SW>454001 <SW>454000 MaxiCode MaxiCode - ACTIVE MaxiCode - DISABLED <SW>524001 <SW>524000 MicroPDF417 MicroPDF417 - ACTIVE MicroPDF417 - DISABLED <SW>4C4201 <SW>4C4200 MSI Code MSI Code - ACTIVE MSI Code - DISABLED <SW>464001 <SW>464000...
  • Page 92 Plessey Code Plessey Code - ACTIVE Plessey Code - DISABLED <SW>474001 <SW>474000 Postnet Postnet - ACTIVE Postnet - DISABLED <SW>304001 <SW>304000 QR Code QR Code - ACTIVE QR Code - DISABLED <SW>554001 <SW>554000 Standard 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 - ACTIVE Standard 2 of 5 - DISABLED <SW>484001 <SW>484000...
  • Page 93 TLC 39 TLC 39 - ACTIVE TLC 39 - DISABLED <SW>4E4001 <SW>4E4000 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 93/104...
  • Page 94: Appendices

    APPENDICES APPENDIX 1: Installing a Bluetooth dongle If a Bluetooth device is already installed on the PC, uninstall it before installing a Bluetooth dongle. If Bluetooth management software, such as BlueSoleil, is installed, uninstall it. Checking and uninstalling Start menu  Right-click on Computer ...
  • Page 95 Right-click on the Bluetooth device  Select uninstall In the window confirming that you want to uninstall the device, tick the box “Delete the driver software for this device” and click the OK button. Once the device has been uninstalled, it will disappear from the device manager.
  • Page 96 Installing a Bluetooth dongle Switch off the PC. Insert the dongle in a USB port. Switch on the PC.  When the PC has started up, the dongle will be detected and installed automatically. When all the flags are green, this means that the Bluetooth dongle is correctly installed.
  • Page 97: Appendix 2: Wall Mounting For Battery Charging Dock

    APPENDIX 2: Wall mounting for battery Charging Dock The charging dock for TINYOM II batteries can be fitted to a DIN rail. Features of the DIN rail The rail can be solid or perforated. To make it easier to mount the rail, it is best to use a perforated rail. We recommend using rails that are 7.5 mm or 15 mm thick.
  • Page 98 Attaching the charger to the DIN rail After fitting the wall mounting clip to the back of the charging dock, the charging dock can then simply be clipped onto the rail. Attaching the DIN rail to the wall The person fitting the rail is responsible for deciding where to position it, and for the mounting screws. Positioning chargers on the rail There must be a minimum distance of 5 mm between each charging dock.
  • Page 99 Connecting to a multi-charger kit Each charging dock must be connected in sequence to an outlet in the chain for its power supply. Multi-charger kit (supplied with a power cord) Status LED Battery charging in progress Green Battery charged No battery Dock not powered 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 99/104...
  • Page 100: Appendix 3: Generating A Connection Barcode

    APPENDIX 3: Generating a connection barcode You must have the Tinyom II_BDA Generator software. Double click the Tinyom II_BDA Generator icon. Enter the BDA address you found previously and click OK. A connection barcode is generated automatically. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 100/104...
  • Page 101 Options Click the Options button. Changing the BDA address To change the MAC address for the Bluetooth module that the TINYOM II needs to connect to. BDA: Connect <-> Disconnect To generate a connection or disconnection barcode. BDA: 1D <-> 2D To generate a 1D or 2D connection barcode.
  • Page 102: Appendix 4: Finding The Bda Address For A Tinyom Ii

    APPENDIX 4: Finding the BDA address for a TINYOM II Each TINYOM II has a label that indicates its BDA address. With the battery removed, on the back of the TINYOM II there is a label that indicates the unique BDA number for the TINYOM II.
  • Page 103: Appendix 5: In-Car And Truck Charger

    APPENDIX 5: In-car and truck charger Ref. TX70K6 5-V charger designed for 12-V and 24-V power supplies in cars and trucks. The TINYOM II’s battery can be recharged in courier and trucks without need for modifications. Technical features Input voltage 12 V–24 V DC 5 V / 4.8 A (max.) Output voltage...
  • Page 104: Appendix 6: Tinyom Ii / Motorola Zebra / Honeywell Compatibility

    APPENDIX 6: TINYOM II / Motorola Zebra / Honeywell compatibility The TINYOM II can be paired as an SPP Master with a Motorola Zebra or Honeywell Intermec PDA or tablet by scanning the BD_Address barcode on the back of these devices. 3110943 A User Manual_Tinyom2_v00_01_01_EN.docx Page 104/104...

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