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Quick Start Guide

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Summary of Contents for Wasp WWS100i

  • Page 1 WWS100i Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick Start 1. Unpack 2. Charging the WWS100i 3. Setting up the Bluetooth Adaptor 4. Connecting the Scanner to a Bluetooth Device Setup & Configuration Factory Default Check Version Link Quality On/Off Set Connection Bluetooth SPP (Bluetooth COM)
  • Page 4: Quick Start

    Chapter 1 Quick Start 1. Unpack Open the box and remove all the pieces from their protective packaging. 2. Charging the WWS100i You must charge the scanner for 4 hours before first using it. To charge the scanner, plug the provided USB cable into the scanner and your local PC.
  • Page 5 The scanner will show up in the list of Bluetooth devices found. Select Wasp Barcode and click Next. If Wasp Barcode does not show up in the available devices please check the following: 1. Make sure the scanner is on by pressing the trigger.
  • Page 6: Setup & Configuration

    If you need to configure the Scanner, the default settings will be overwritten. All the pre-programmed settings are stored permanently in non-volatile memory. In order to configure Wasp WWS100i Scanner, two basic steps need to be followed: (1) Locate the group that contains the options to be changed.
  • Page 7: Factory Default

    Factory Default Use the Factory Default barcode to reset the scanner to the Default settings. Factory Default Scan the Check Version barcode to verify your current firmware’s version number. Check Version Link Quality On/Off The Link Quality affects the transmission quality. When Link Quality is turned on (default setting), data transfer is more secure, but slower.
  • Page 8: Bluetooth Spp (Bluetooth Com)

    Bluetooth SPP (Bluetooth COM) The Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Protocol) creates a virtual Bluetooth comport. This setting is not recommended. Only use this option if you have software capable of capturing data off of a comport. Bluetooth SPP (Bluetooth COM) Bluetooth HID Use this setting (on by default) to pair with most Bluetooth connections.
  • Page 9 connection Stop Pin Start Pin ENTER...
  • Page 10: Terminator

    Terminator The ‘Terminator’ option is used to specify the end-of-text message and is primarily used to denote the end of the barcode value. CR * None Space CR + LF iPad/iPhone Toggle Keyboard Scan this barcode to display or hide the keyboard when connect to an iPad or iPhone.
  • Page 12 Wasp Barcode Technologies 1400 10th Street Plano, TX 75074 www.waspbarcode.com...

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