HE DIFFERENT OPERATING MODES 4.3 H OW TO RESET THE READER 4.4 H OW TO MODIFY THE GENERAL SETTINGS STATUS DISPLAY SUMMARY THE DIFFERENT WAYS TO CONNECT IDBLUE TO A HOST 6.1.1. OR USERS SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS 6.1.2. (SDK) OR DEVELOPERS...
Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below. Document Date Description 01 Jan 08 Initial release 2.4.1 13 Apr 08 Update graphic presentation 2.4.2 16 June 08 Update Safety/Regulatory information Baracoda IDBlue – User Guide v2.4.2 - 3 -...
IDBlue™ allows for precision use of RFID tags. The IDBlue is easy to use. Just press the trigger in order to switch on the scanner and simply press it again to scan a RFiD tag. The device reads (and writes) information from RFID tags at the tip of the pen and then transfers this information to the remote host devices/terminals using Bluetooth wireless technology.
An alternation of red and green blinking on the two LEDs indicates that the battery level is low. Recharge battery immediately. When the original batteries wear out, please contact your Baracoda reseller for replacements. Baracoda IDBlue – User Guide v2.4.2...
The scanner will switch off by itself after some period of inactivity (in its standard mode the scanner will switch off after 5 minutes of inactivity, if not connected. This value can be modified by the user). Baracoda IDBlue – User Guide v2.4.2 - 6 -...
Once the device is within range of the RFiD tag, the device will beep (single short beep) and the LED will change back to green. If the device cannot find the tag before the operation times out (the default value is 4seconds), the device LED will change to red. Baracoda IDBlue – User Guide v2.4.2 - 7 -...
Tag Store (Store Tag ID + Timestamp + Block Data) – The device will store the Tad ID, a timestamp, and first byte of data in the IDBlue non volatile memory. This information can be letter retrieved using the IDBlueManager or BaracodaManager software.
IDBlueManager or BaracodaManager software. Audio Buzzer – The IDBlue device is equipped with an audio buzzer to provide feedback to the user. If the audio buzzer is enabled, the user will hear an audible tone upon a successful operation.
Data Capture All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com for Workforce in Motion Status Display Summary The IDBlue device has a LED where all functions are described below. Operating Mode Status Description Solid In Charge Green Solid Charge completed Battery Low, not...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com for Workforce in Motion The different ways to connect IDBlue to a host Baracoda proposes two (2) ways to simplify this process. Just choose the most appropriate one according to your specific needs. 6.1.1. For users: software solutions Two software programs used to simplify the day-to-day usage of Bluetooth devices are: •...
RFID protocol IDBlue supports both the ISO 15693 and the Tag IT protocols. Table 1 shows a list of RFiD tag vendors and models supported by the IDBlue device. Please match your tag model to one in the table and set the default RFiD protocol on your device to the corresponding protocol.
Modification statement: The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Baracoda Wireless Technology, may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Wireless notice This product emits radio frequency energy, but the radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.
User Guide or other misuse or abuse of the product. The warranty does not cover problems linked to batteries. Baracoda IDBlue – User Guide v2.4.2 - 14 -...
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