Denso SE1-BUB-C User Manual
Denso SE1-BUB-C User Manual

Denso SE1-BUB-C User Manual

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  • Page 1 RF Tag Handy Scanner SE1-BUB-C User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Solutions, Inc., 2005-2014. All rights reserved. The copyright of this User’s Manual belongs to DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents..................................i Preface ..................................i Customer Registration and Inquiries ........................... i SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................ii Components Required ............................. vii Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link ......................viii Care and Maintenance .............................. ix Chapter 1 Names and Functions ..........................1 Chapter 2 Basic Operations ............................2 2.1 Loading the Batteries..........................
  • Page 4 9.2 Indicator LED............................33 9.3 Illumination LEDs ........................... 34 Chapter 10 Communication ............................. 35 10.1 Bluetooth ® Interface ..........................35 10.2 SPP Profile ............................35 10.3 HID Profile ............................35 10.4 Communication Format ......................... 36 Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults ........................43 Chapter 12 Bar-coded Parameter Menu ........................
  • Page 5: Contents

     If it is judged by DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED that malfunction of the product is due to the product having been dropped or subjected to impact, repairs will be made at a reasonable charge even within the warranty period.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions.  Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to use the scanner correctly.  Always keep this manual nearby for speedy reference. Strict observance of these warnings and cautions is a MUST for preventing accidents that could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage.
  • Page 7 WARNING To System Designers: • When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives (e.g., medicines management system), develop applications carefully through redundancy and safety design which avoids the feasibility of affecting human lives even if a data error occurs. Handling the battery Wrong handling of the battery could result in a heat, smoke, explosion, or fire.
  • Page 8 WARNING Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following • If smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the scanner, immediately remove the battery and contact your nearest dealer.
  • Page 9 CAUTION Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following • Never disassemble or modify the scanner; doing so could result in an accident such as break or fire.
  • Page 10 CAUTION Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a heat, smoke, or scanner failure. Be sure to observe the following • Never use chemicals or organic solvents such as benzine and thinner to clean the housing. Do not apply insecticide to the scanner.
  • Page 11: Components Required

    Components Required The scanner (SE1-BUB-C) requires the following components that differ depending upon whether the communications adapter is used and which interface is selected.  When using the BA series communications adapter Basic components The table below lists the basic components required for the use of the communications adapter.
  • Page 12: Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link

    Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link The scanner SE1-BUB-C uses Bluetooth ® wireless networking technology. Item Specifications Standard Bluetooth ® Specification Ver. 2.1+EDR Radio output Class 2 (maximum 2.5 mW) Profile(s) supported SPP (Serial Port Profile), HID (Human Interface Device Profile) Communications range (reference value* Max.
  • Page 13: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance ■ Proper Care of the reading window Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the code reading window will affect reading performance. If you use the scanner in dusty areas, therefore, periodically check the clear plate and clean it if dusty. •...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Names And Functions

    Chapter 1 Names and Functions Indicator LED Illuminates in blue when the scanner has scanned a code successfully. If any error occurs, this LED flashes in red. Refer to Section 8.2 for details. Indicates the Bluetooth  wireless link status. Refer to Section 3.5 for details.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2.1 Loading the Batteries Batteries are not included in the package. Have batteries compliant with the IEC 60086-2 standard on hand, such as LR6 (AA) rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries. Before replacing the batteries, first turn the scanner off. Be sure to set the type of battery.
  • Page 16 · When not using the scanner for a long time, remove the batteries from the scanner and store the scanner body in a safe place. · For the SE1-BUB-C, the use of LR6 (AA) rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery. When using commercially available rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries, be sure to thoroughly read the User’s Manual for the batteries and follow written instructions to ensure correct use.
  • Page 17: Remaining Battery Level Indications

    2.2 Remaining Battery Level Indications The remaining battery level can be checked by lighting of the indicator LED by pressing the magic key quickly. The remaining battery level is displayed in three stages. Battery level 40% or more Lights in green. 39% to 10% Lights in orange.
  • Page 18: Charging The Batteries

    2.3 Charging the Batteries Rechargeable NiMH batteries can be recharged using the scanner and the charger (CH-SE11 or CH-SE14). Place the scanner in the charger. The scanner’s LED indicator turns red, indicating the start of charging. When charging is complete, the charge goes off and the LED indicator turns green. Indicator LED Scanner Charger *...
  • Page 19: Turning The Scanner On And Off

    2.4 Turning the Scanner On and Off Turning the scanner on When the scanner is turned off, pressing the magic key will start the Bluetooth ® wireless link. * Using the scanner when “End operation” is selected requires first reading the “Start operation” Bar Code symbol given in Section 11.2 according to the procedure in Section 11.1.
  • Page 20: Scanning Barcodes

    (Specular effects occur when the reflection of the light from the label surface is too strong, such as when the reflecting surface is polished or covered with vinyl.) * The configuration software (Scan Tune App) is available as free downloads from our website at https://www.denso-wave.com/...
  • Page 21: Rf Tag Communication

    “upper control mode” and control by “RF tag control command” is required. RF Tag communication operation can be set with the setting software (Scan Tune App). For details of RF tag control commands, refer to “RF Tag Control Command Manual for SE1-BUB-C”.
  • Page 22 When unable to successfully read and write RF tag Cause Countermeasure When an RF tag is placed on the metal plate, the Keep the RF tag 15 cm or more away from the Metal objects scanner may not read and write the tag. metal plate.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Bluetooth ® Interface

    Chapter 3 Bluetooth Interface ® For terms relating to Bluetooth ® wireless communication in this manual, refer to Appendix 3 “Bluetooth ® Glossary.” 3.1 Enabling the Bluetooth ® Interface Using the scanner for the first time requires pressing the magic key to turn the scanner on. This enables the connection via the Bluetooth interface.
  • Page 24: Establishing Bluetooth ® Wireless Links

    3.2 Establishing Bluetooth ® Wireless Links After enabling the Bluetooth interface, establish a Bluetooth wireless link between the scanner and the BA series ® ® communications adapter (or a commercially available Bluetooth equipment) using the following procedures. ® Use the HID or SPP profile. * Both the scanner and the BA series communication adapter have slave as their default configuration.
  • Page 25 (3) Start up the Bluetooth ® wireless link of the connected device and connect the device to the scanner. Start up the iOS “Setup” icon. Select “Bluetooth”. Select “SE1”. The scanner beeps twice when a successful connection is made. * The setting of the software keyboard function can be changed only when connecting the scanner to an iPhone or iPad.
  • Page 26 Select the scanner from the connected device list and connect it to the device. The scanner beeps twice if successfully connected. The next time connecting to the device, repeat the step (3). * The configuration software (Scan Tune App) is available as free downloads from our website at https://www.denso-wave.com/...
  • Page 27 Scanner as Master To configure the scanner as a master and the BA series communications adapter (or a commercially available Bluetooth ® device) as a slave, follow the sample procedures given below and specify the slave’s Bluetooth ® address to the scanner. The scanner and slave device should be connected in a 1:1 configuration.
  • Page 28 Scan Tune App The configuration software ( ) is available as a free download from our website at http://www.denso-wave.com/. Switching to Ready state After the wireless link is established, the scanner switches to the Ready state when the trigger switch is turned off in the auto- off or momentary switching mode or when the scanner is on standby in the alternate switching mode.
  • Page 29: Breaking Bluetooth ® Wireless Links

    3.3 Breaking Bluetooth ® Wireless Links Holding down the magic key for at least five seconds or scanning the “Break Bluetooth wireless link” Bar Code symbol ® forcibly breaks the scanner’s Bluetooth wireless link. (The Bar Code symbol is given in Section 11.2 and its procedure in ®...
  • Page 30: Scanning When The Bluetooth ® Wireless Link Is Broken

    3.6 Scanning When the Bluetooth ® Wireless Link is Broken The scanner can scan codes even with the Bluetooth wireless link broken. Use this scanning way when scanning codes is ® required but data transfer is not. This function can be switched only with the Bar-coded parameter menu. “Scan w/ Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 31: Chapter 4 Configuring Scanner Parameters

    · If the battery voltage drops, an error beep is sounded to indicate that parameters are not retained. Replace with a fully charged rechargeable battery before setting the parameters. * The configuration software (Scan Tune App) is available as free downloads from our website at http://www.denso-wave.com/...
  • Page 32: Chapter 5 Scanning Control

    The continuous reading mode 1 and the continuous reading mode 2 can be used in the upper control mode. For details, refer to "RF Tag Control Manual for SE1-BUB-C". For the stand-alone mode / upper control mode, refer to "2.6 How to read and write RF tags".
  • Page 33 (1) Auto-off mode This mode is available in both Stand-alone mode and Upper control mode. As a reading mode, either “normal” or “one-shot” can be selected. When “normal” is selected as a reading mode, the RF tag communication is enabled only for approximately 5 seconds after the trigger switch is pressed.
  • Page 34: Chapter 6 Magic Key Control

    Chapter 6 Magic Key Control When the scanner is turned off, pressing the magic key will start the Bluetooth ® wireless link. Using the scanner when “End operation” is selected requires first scanning “Start operation” Bar Code symbols given in Section 12.2 according to the procedure in Section 12.1.
  • Page 35: Chapter 7 Scanning Functions (For Barcodes)

    Chapter 7 Scanning Functions (for Barcodes) 7.1 Editing Data You can edit and output code data read, —“data extraction mode.” This data edit mode can be selected with the configuration software (Scan Tune App). The default is “No editing.” 7.1.1 Extracting AI (Application Identifier)-prefixed strings If the scanner reads any of GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS), and EAN.
  • Page 36 • Tab (ASCII 09H (HT)) Specifying a tab as delimiters outputs tab-delimited data. No tab follows the tail of the data. A header and terminator are added to the full string. None of a code ID mark and the number of digits is added even if their transmissions are enabled.
  • Page 37 (2) AI parenthesizing mode In this mode, the scanner parenthesizes AIs contained in data read and outputs the edited data according to the extraction conditions.  Extraction conditions Extraction conditions Choices “Data transfer regardless of error result” Permit/Prohibit If the scanner fails to extract an AI-prefixed element string when the “Data transfer regardless of error result” is permitted, it outputs the data read as is without editing.
  • Page 38 (3) AI table In the AI-prefixed string extraction, the scanner edits data according to the Application Identifiers (AIs) defined below. Format Description n2+n18 Serial Shipping Container Code (SSCC) n2+n14 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) n2+n14 GTIN of Trade Items Contained in a logistic unit (For Use with AI 37 Only) n2+n14 Reserved.
  • Page 39 Format Description 321n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Inches (***) 322n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Feet (***) 323n n4+n6 Length or 1st Dimension, Yards (***) 324n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Inches (***) 325n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet (***) 326n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Yards (***)
  • Page 40 Format Description 355n n4+n6 Area, Square Yards, Logistics (***) 356n n4+n6 Net Weight, Troy Ounces (***) 357n n4+n6 Net Volume, Ounces (***) 360n n4+n6 Volume, Quarts (***) 361n n4+n6 Volume, Gallons (***) 362n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Quarts (***) 363n n4+n6 Gross Volume, Gallons (***) 364n n4+n6...
  • Page 41 Format Description n3+n3 Country of Processing n3+n3 Country of Disassembly n3+n3 Country of Final Processing n2+n4+n7+an..10+n1 Carrier Assigned Tracking Number 7001 n4+n13 NATO Stock Number (NSN) 7002 n4+an..30 UN/ECE Meat Carcasses and Cuts Classification 7003 n4+n10 Effective term (YYMMDDHHMM) Approval Number of Processor with Three-Digit ISO Country Code, 7030 n4+n3+an..27 Butchery...
  • Page 42: Scanning A Black-And-White Inverted Code

    Format Description n2+an..30 Company Internal Information—Carrier n2+an..30 Company Internal Information—Company n2+an..30 Company Internal Information—Company n2+an..30 Company Internal Information To indicate only year and month, DD must be filled with “00.” (**) n indicates the length of data. (***) n indicates the decimal point position. Alphabetic characters 3 alphabetic characters, fixed length a..3...
  • Page 43: Chapter 8 Rf Tag Communication Function

    This mode supports the RF tag control upon sending/receiving the control command from the host unit to the scanner. As for the control with the RF tag, refer to the Appendix “Manual for RF Tag Control Command for SE1-BUB-C.” 8.2 Prevention of Double Reading of the Same RF Tag When RF tag exists in the communication range of the RF tag of the scanner, this RF tag is allowed to be read only once.
  • Page 44: Chapter 9 Beeper, Indicator Led, And Illumination Leds

    Chapter 9 Beeper, Indicator LED, and Illumination LEDs 9.1 Beeper (1) Beeping The scanner emits a short or long beeps, once or a couple of times as described below. The beeper emits a short beep when: the scanner has scan a code successfully, the scanner has read or written RF tags successfully, the “Start setting”...
  • Page 45 You can disable the beeper using the Bar-coded parameter menu or configuration software (Scan Tune App). In any of the following cases, however, the beeper sounds regardless of that beeper setting: when the scanner is being customized with the Bar-coded parameter menu, when the scanner receives a beeper-ON command from the host computer, when the configuration software (Scan Tune App) starts up or any setting is newly reflected, when the parameter values are saved by a PW command (refer to Appendix 2),...
  • Page 46: Indicator Led

    9.2 Indicator LED The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange as described below. The indicator LED lights in blue when: the scanner has scanned a code successfully. the scanner has read or written RF tags successfully, or the remaining battery level is found to be 40% or more as a result of performing the battery level check.
  • Page 47: Illumination Leds

    The indicator LED flashes in orange when: the battery voltage has dropped (flashing at long intervals), the scanner turns itself off due to low voltage of the battery, or the remaining battery level is found to be between 10% to 39% as a result of performing the battery level check. The indicator LED flashes in blue when: the “Start setting”...
  • Page 48: Chapter 10 Communication

    Chapter 10 Communication 10.1 Bluetooth ® Interface The Bar-coded parameter menu and the configuration software (Scan Tune App) provide a choice of various communications conditions. Under the communications conditions you choose, scan code data can be transferred to the external equipment or computer.
  • Page 49: Communication Format

    10.4 Communication Format The data transmission format is as follows. Number of digits Header Code ID mark Code data Terminator The following describes each field in detail. (1) Header/Terminator The following choices are available. SPP profile Header: None (default), STX, or User Selection Terminator: CR (default), None, LF, CR/LF, ETX, or User Selection HID profile Header:...
  • Page 50 (2) Code ID mark This optional field specifies the code system. You can also select whether or not to transmit the code ID mark. (The default is “Disable”) Code type Code ID mark Without add-on Linear component With 2-digit add-on UPC-A Add-on None...
  • Page 51 (3) Number of digits This optional field specifies whether or not to transmit the number of digits (2 bytes) of code data to transmit or disables the transmission (default). Note that UPC and EAN codes (except GS1-128 (EAN-128)) skip this field. n1: tens (0 to 9) n2: units (0 to 9) (4) Code data...
  • Page 52 UPC-E You can select whether or not to transmit the padding character “0”, number system character “S”, and the check digit to the host. The conversion to the UPC-A is selectable. Disabling the transmission of the number system character “S” automatically disables the transmission of the padding character “0”.
  • Page 53 EAN-13 You can select whether or not to transmit the two prefix characters “P ” and “P ” and the check digit to the host. The conversion to the ISBN/ISSN format is selectable. Enabling the conversion to the ISBN/ISSN format allows EAN-13 code with prefix characters 978 or 979 to be converted into the ISBN format, and EAN-13 code with prefix characters 977, into the ISSN format.
  • Page 54 EAN-8 with add-on With 2-digit add-on: C/D X With 5-digit add-on: C/D X : Prefix characters : Add-on code data Code 39 Read code data will be transmitted as is. You can select whether or not to transmit the start/stop codes. Start/stop codes are “*”. Interleaved 2 of 5 and Standard 2 of 5 The scanner transmits read code data, starting from the character following the start code to the one preceding the stop code.
  • Page 55 Communication type sorted by RF tag UII data of RF tag Protocol control RSSI Received signal strength indicator Error code Result of the RF tag communicatiion Refer to Manual for RF Tag Control Command for SE1-BUB-C Read data Data read from an RF tag...
  • Page 56: Chapter 11 Parameters And Defaults

    Chapter 11 Parameters and Defaults The tables below list the parameters and their defaults. These parameters can be changed with the Bar-coded parameter menu or configuration software (Scan Tune App), except shadowed ones only with the configuration software. When the scanner leaves the factory, all of these parameters are set to defaults.
  • Page 57 ® (3) Bluetooth communications parameters for HID Profile Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Manual Section 10.3 (1) CAPS mode (See Note 1.) Auto OFF (Lowercase letter) Section 10.3 (1) Host’s CAPS LOCK status ON (Uppercase letter) (See Note 1.) U.S. English (101 key type) Germany (102 key type) French (102 key type) Keyboard type...
  • Page 58 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Special key transfer mode (See Note 3.) Disable (Note 3) Special key transfer applies to the fields except header and terminator in the data transmission format. Enabling this function substitutes E5h to FDh data with the special keys as listed below and transmits the substituted data to the host. The Left SHIFT, Left CTRL, and Left ALT are transmitted as a simultaneous depression with the subsequent character or key.
  • Page 59 ® (4) Bluetooth communications parameters Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: As a master Configure the scanner as master or Section 3.2 slave As a slave Bluetooth ® address Connection target of scanner as Section 3.2 master Local name Specification of connection target’s Connection target’s address None Section 3.2...
  • Page 60 (5) Data transmission format for SPP Profile Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: None Header User-defined None Section 10.4 (1) Terminator CR LF User-defined : Can be changed only with the configuration software.
  • Page 61 (6) Data transmission format for HID Profile Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: None CR LF Header ENTER Right CTRL ← ↑ → ↓ User-defined Section 10.4 (1) None CR LF Terminator ENTER Right CTRL ← ↑ → ↓ User-defined : Can be changed only with the configuration software.
  • Page 62 (7) Data transmission format common to all interfaces Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Transmission of code ID mark Section 10.4 (2) Disable Enable Transmission of the number of digits Section 10.4 (3) (not applicable to UPC/EAN codes) Disable (8) Barcode reading mode parameter selections Items Parameters Defaults...
  • Page 63 (9) Barcodes UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Scanning UPC-A Section 12.2 and EAN-13 Disable Enable UPC-A transmission of check digit Disable Enable UPC-A transmission of number Section 12.2 system character Disable Enable UPC-A transmission of the leading character Disable Enable...
  • Page 64 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Reading EAN-8 Section 12.2 Disable Enable EAN-8 transmission of check digit Disable Section 12.2 Enable EAN-8 Conversion to the EAN-13 format Disable Enable Reading UPC/EAN with 2-digit add- Disable Enable Reading UPC/EAN with 5-digit add- Disable Section 12.2 Enable...
  • Page 65 Codabar (NW-7) Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable, without the check digit Reading Codabar (NW-7) Enable, with the check digit Disable Section 12.2 Enable Codabar (NW-7) transmission of check digit Disable Minimum number of readable digits 4 digits for Codabar (NW-7) 3 to 99 digits (See Note 1.) (including start/stop codes)
  • Page 66 Code 128, GS1-128 (EAN-128) Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Reading Code 128 Disable Section 12.2 Enable (See Note 2.) Reading GS1-128 (EAN-128) Disable Minimum number of readable digits 1 digit 1 to 99 digits for Code 128 (excluding start/stop codes and (See Note 1.) Maximum number of readable digits 1-digit check digit)
  • Page 67 Plessey Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Reading Plessey Section 12.2 Disable Single Mode of reading Plessey Section 12.2 Dual Minimum number of readable digits 4 digits for Plessey 4 to 99 digits (See Note 1.) (incl. 2-digits C/D) Maximum number of readable digits 99 digits for Plessey (Note 1) The parameter setting ranges are different from the numbers of digits that the scanner can actually read.
  • Page 68 (10) Trigger switch control Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Auto-off mode Trigger switch control mode Momentary switching mode Section 5.1 (When scanning barcodes) Alternate switching mode Auto-off mode Section 5.2 Trigger switch control mode Momentary switching mode (When reading RF tags) Alternate switching mode Enable Break Bluetooth...
  • Page 69 (12) Beeper, indicator LED and illumination LEDs Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Beeper control Disable Low beeping tone (approx. 1.5 kHz) Beeping tone Medium beeping tone (approx. 2.2 kHz) High beeping tone (approx. 4.3 kHz) Short (approx. 60 ms) Section 9.1 Beeper beep time Medium (approx.
  • Page 70 (13) Data verification conditions and data editing conditions Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: AI split mode AI mode AI parenthesis mode Enable AI split mode - Availability of AI #1 Disable Enable AI split mode - Availability of AI #2 Disable Enable AI split mode...
  • Page 71 (16) RF tag Data transmission format selection Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enabled PC output Disabled Section 10.4 Enabled RSSI outoput Disabled (17) RF Tag data transmission format conversion Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enabled Bacode type conversion Disabled Section 10.4 Enabled Conversion from SGTIN -96 to EAN/UPC...
  • Page 72 (21) RF Tag communication settings Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Output frequency 1 ch (866.3MHz) - 4 ch (865.7MHz) 1ch - 4ch (for Europe model) (4 channels in total) Q value 0 - 7 Session flag S0/S1/S2/S3 Session flag initialization To initialize Section 8 Not to initialize...
  • Page 73: Chapter 12 Bar-Coded Parameter Menu

    Chapter 12 Bar-coded Parameter Menu 12.1 Customizing the Scanner with the Bar-coded Parameter Menu Use the scanner to scan the “Start setting” Bar Code symbol. Start setting Note: Setting the “Beeper volume” does not require this step; however, it requires enabling the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 74: Bar-Coded Parameter Menu

    12.2 Bar-coded Parameter Menu The beeper volume can be set by scanning the following Bar Code symbol only. No “Start setting” or “End setting” Bar Code symbol is required to be scanned. Adjusting the beeper volume Scanning this Bar Code symbol cycles the beeper volume through High, Medium and Low. The factory default is High.
  • Page 75 ■ Menu control (Starting/Ending the Setting Procedure and Reverting to Defaults) Start setting Cancel All defaults End setting...
  • Page 76 ■ Bluetooth ® interface and link ® ® Enabling/disabling Bluetooth interface and breaking the Bluetooth wireless link Start operation (default) End operation Break Bluetooth ® wireless link ® Scanning with Bluetooth wireless link broken ® ® Scanning the “Scan w/ Bluetooth link broken”...
  • Page 77 ■ Bluetooth ® wireless communications parameters Procedure Non-acknowledge mode (default) ACK/NAK mode Header (SPP Profile) None (default) Terminator (SPP Profile) CR (default) CR LF None Keyboard type (HID Profile) U.S. English (101 key type) (default) Japanese (106 key type)
  • Page 78 Header (HID Profile) None (default) CR LF ENTER Right CTRL ← ↑ → ↓...
  • Page 79 Terminator (HID Profile) None CR LF Enter (default) Right CTRL ← ↑ → ↓...
  • Page 80 Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request 2 minutes (default) 4 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes ■ Data transmission format Transmission of code ID mark Disable (default) Enable Transmission of the number of digits Disable (default) Enable...
  • Page 81 ■ Barcodes Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8 Disable Enable (default) Scanning UPC/EAN with add-on Enable with add-on 2 digits Disable with add-on 2 digits (default) Enable with add-on 5 digits Disable with add-on 5 digits (default) Scanning Standard 2 of 5 Enable, without the check digit Enable, with the check digit Disable (default)
  • Page 82 Scanning Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable, without the check digit (default) Enable, with the check digit Disable Transmission of Interleaved 2 of 5 check digit Enable (default) Disable Scanning Codabar (NW-7) Enable, without the check digit (default) Enable, with the check digit Disable Transmission of Codabar (NW-7) check digit Enable (default)
  • Page 83 Transmission of start/stop codes for Codabar (NW-7) Transmission of a/b/c/d enabled (default) Transmission of A/B/C/D enabled Disable Conversion from Code 39 to Code 32 Enable Disable (default) Transmission of the leading “A” of Code 32 Enable Disable (default) Checking of Code 32 check digit Enable Disable (default)
  • Page 84 Scanning Code 39 Enable, without the check digit (default) Enable, with the check digit Disable Transmission of Code 39 check digit Enable (default) Disable Transmission of start/stop codes for Code 39 Enable (default) Disable Conversion to Code 39 Full ASCII Enable Disable (default) Scanning Code 93...
  • Page 85 Scanning Code 128/GS1-128 (EAN-128) Enable (default) Disable Transmission of FNC1 for Code 128 Convert to GS1 before Transmission Disable (default) Transmission of FNC1 for GS1-128 (EAN-128) Convert to GS1 before Transmission Disable (default) Scanning MSI Enable without C/D Enable with C/D (1 digit) Enable with C/D (2 digits) Disable (default) Transmission of MSI check digit...
  • Page 86 Scanning Plessey Enable Disable (default) Scanning Plessey Dual (default) Single Scanning GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional, GS1 DataBar Truncated Enable Disable (default) Scanning GS1 DataBar Stacked, GS1 DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional Enable Disable (default) Scanning GS1 DataBar Limited Enable Disable (default) Scanning GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable Disable (default)
  • Page 87 Scanning GS1 DataBar Expanded Stacked Enable Disable (default) FNC1 transmission of GS1 DataBar Expanded Convert to GS1 before Transmission Disable (default) ■ Other settings Trigger switch control (When scanning Barcodes) Auto-off mode (default) Alternate switching mode Momentary switching mode Trigger switch control (When reading RF Tags) Auto-off mode (default) Alternate switching mode Momentary switching mode...
  • Page 88 Beeper control Enable (default) Disable Beeper frequency Low beeping tone Medium beeping tone High beeping tone (default) Beeper beep time Short (60 ms) Medium (80 ms) (default) Long (120 ms) Indicator LED control Enable (default) Disable...
  • Page 89 Remaining battery level check Enable (default) Disable...
  • Page 90: Chapter 13 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Problem 1: Low reading efficiency. Probable cause What to do: A target code is not within the scan range of the reading Bring a code within the scan range. window. The code may be smeared. Wipe off the dirt from the code. The code may be blurred.
  • Page 91 Problem 5: Scanner immediately is turned off. Probable cause What to do: A fully charged rechargeable battery is not loaded. Load a fully charged rechargeable battery. Memory effect is occurring when the AA rechargeable Discharge the AA rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery using the nickel-metal hydride battery is used.
  • Page 92 Problem 7: Unable to read an RF tag Probable cause What to do An RF tag is not located at the reading/writing position. Move the RF tag position. If the RF tag distance is too far, it may disable reading and writing. Distance for writing may become shorter than that for reading.
  • Page 93: Appendix 1 Specifications

    Appendix 1 Specifications Item SE1-BUB-C Scanning Output frequency 865.7 MHz, 866.3 MHz, 866.9 MHz, 867.5 MHz specifications (for Europe model) (4 channels in total) Applicable standard Compliance to ISO/IEC 18000-63 (GS1 EPC Gen2) Readable codes EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC/EAN with add-on, Interleaved 2...
  • Page 94 [1] Radio wave specifications Item Specifications RF interface Applicable standard Compliance to ISO/IEC 18000-63 (GS1 EPC Gen2) Output frequency 865.7 MHz, 866.3 MHz, 866.9 MHz, 867.5 MHz (4 channels in total) Transmission output 10 mW max. Antenna Gain -6 dBi max. Polarization Linear polarization [2] Communicable RF tag specifications...
  • Page 95 (Note 3) (Note 1) These values are not guaranteed values but reference values measured by using DENSO WAVE standard tag. It is measured when the center of RF tag is within the range shown with arrows in the above figures.
  • Page 96 (Note 2) α, β and θ are defied as follows; α Z Elevation angle α -α β -β Inclination β Z θ -θ Skew angle θ (Note 3) Communicable range when writing RF tag memory When writing in RF tag, more power that RF tag consumes is required than that for reading, which results in the narrow communication range.
  • Page 97: Appendix 2 Control Commands

    Appendix 2 Control Commands Control commands refer to commands that are exchanged between the host computer and the scanner via the communications line. Control commands can be used only when a connection using SPP profile is established. Some of the control commands that the host computer issues are functionally equivalent to some parameters that can be set with the Bar-coded parameter menu (refer to Chapter 10).
  • Page 98 Transfer Direction Function Control Commands Scanner Host Sound the beeper Within 100 ms from the receipt of any of the B1, B2 and B3 commands, the scanner beeps for the period specified below. B1: Beep for approx. 60, 80, 120 or 140 ms once. BZR1 B2: Beep for approx.
  • Page 99 Transfer Direction Function Control Commands Scanner Host Request for software version <Response from the scanner> Ver. n.nn where n.nn is version No. (Ex: Ver. 1.00) Request for the parameter setting version This command checks the version of the parameter settings made in the scanner when the scanner is linked with the configuration VERF software (Scan Tune App).
  • Page 100 Error code of common control command/barcode control command List of error codes of the scanner response to the transmitted commands Commands Value Contents 00000000 Normal end 0000AA00 Error while charging 00000000 Normal end 0000AA00 Error while charging BZR1 - 3 (Including tone specifications 00000000 Normal end...
  • Page 101 The RF tag control command is not stored in the built-in FLASH ROM. All RF tag control commands have acquired responses and can check the results of receiving commands. For details of commands, refer to the Appendix “Manual for RF tag control command for SE1-BUB-C.” Transfer Direction...
  • Page 102 Appendix 3 Bluetooth ® Glossary The table below lists Bluetooth ® terms used in this manual. Bluetooth Address Bluetooth Device Address. ® ® (Bluetooth ® Device Address) Each Bluetooth ® device is allocated a unique 48-bit device address defined by the (BD_ADDR) Bluetooth ®...
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