Cino FUZZYSCAN A660BT Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 International Edition, Rev D6...
  • Page 2 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  First Release Rev. A Oct 16, 2009  Modified “Getting Started” - “Clone Function” operation method. Rev. A1 Oct 22, 2009  Added “Appendix” - “Save Configuration” and “Master Default” System Commands. ...
  • Page 3 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Modified “Operation Control” – “ Scan rate Control” Rev. A6 Sep 20, 2010  Modified “Operation Control” – “ Batch Data Quantity Output Format” (Renamed to “Stored Data Output format” on Rev. C7) ...
  • Page 4 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Modified “Host Interface Selection” Rev. B6 Jul 25, 2012  Modified “Symbology Reading Control” – “ Code 128 Setting”  Modified “Wand/Laser Emulation Control” – “ Code 39/Code 128 Emulation”  Added “Operation Control” – “LED illumination Control” and “LED Illumination Delay” ...
  • Page 5 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Supported 2D Pocket Scanner Rev. C7 Sep. 9, 2015  Added “Getting Started” – “ Using the Function Keys of Pocket Scanner”, “ Enter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode”, “How to Delete Last Scanned Data”, “Toggle between Barcode Scanning and On-screen Keyboard input”, “...
  • Page 6 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Added "Getting Started" -A670BT series scanner Rev. C9 Mar. 17, 2016  Modified “Operation Control” – available firmware information for optimized Bluetooth operation behaviors.  Modified “Operation Control” – “Timestamp Functions“ Rev. C10 May.
  • Page 7 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Improved “Symbology Reading Control” – “Code 128 Setting ISBT” - ISBT Concatenation settings Rev. C17 Nov. 22, 2018  Modified “Symbology Reading Control” – “QR Code Setting” – “Auto detect QR Code Inverse Rev.
  • Page 8 Revision History Rev. No. Released Date Description  Added “Using Scanner in SPP Mode” – “Auto Reconnection On/Off under SPP Slave Mode” Rev. D3 Mar. 20, 2020  Renamed “Keyboard Layout Setting” - “Alt-Code Keyboard” to “Universal”  “Keyboard Interface Control” – “Function Key Emulation”: ...
  • Page 9 © Copyright PC Worth Int’l Co., Ltd Cino makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this publication, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. Cino shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this publication.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents GETTING STARTED.............................1 Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan Scanners..........................1 Preparation before Use – Pistol Type Scanners ........................... 5 Preparation before Use – Pocket Scanners ............................7 Preparation before Use – Smart Dongle .............................. 8 Decide Your Radio Link Mode ................................9 Using FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode .................................
  • Page 11 CONFIGURING YOUR SCANNER ....................... 35 Configuration Barcode Menu ................................35 Programming Procedures ................................... 36 Host Interface Selection ..................................40 Symbology Reading Control ................................41 User Defined Symbol ID ................................41 Symbology ID Transmission ..............................43 ECI ID Output ..................................... 44 Readable Bar Code Setting ...............................
  • Page 12 Composite Codes, Codablock F, & PDF417/MicroPDF417 Setting ..................66 Code 16K & Code 49 Setting ..............................67 QR Code Setting ..................................68 Data Matrix Setting ..................................69 MaxiCode Setting ..................................70 Aztec Code Setting ..................................71 Australian Post, US Planet, US Postnet, British Post & Japan Post Setting ................72 Netherlands KIX Code, Intelligent Mail &...
  • Page 13 Code 39/Code 128 Emulation ..............................90 Operation Control ....................................91 Operation Mode ..................................91 Batch Reading .................................... 92 Buzzer, Indicator, Vibrator, 1D Code Inverse Reading ......................96 Beeping Control, Radio Connection Beeps ..........................97 Buzzer Volume ................................... 98 Timestamp Functions ................................. 99 Radio Link Mode for Discoverable Mode ..........................
  • Page 14 Batch Scanning Setting ................................116 Batch Scanning Data Transmission Setting ..........................117 Validation Scanning Setting ..............................118 Bluetooth: Device Name & PIN Code Setting .......................... 119 Bluetooth: Other Settings ................................. 120 On-screen Keyboard Control ..............................121 Condensed DataWizard ..................................122 Preamble, Postamble, Data Length &...
  • Page 15 Option Codes ....................................143 System Commands ..................................144 Indications ......................................145...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan Scanners Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Bluetooth Cordless Image Scanner. Powered by the combination of cutting-edge FuzzyScan Imaging Technology and Bluetooth wireless technology, it not only provides outstanding reading performance, but also delivers the convenience and freedom of mobility. It’s ideal for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity with ease.
  • Page 17 Getting Started F780BT & L780BT Trigger Link Indicator Status Indicator Battery Cavity Beeper End Cap Scan Window Reset Key HB2112 Smart Cradle Central Indicator Side Indicators Paging/Reset Button Host Interface Port DC Power Jack Quick Pair Barcode HB2100 USB Charging Cradle Central Power Indicator Reserved USB Port...
  • Page 18 Getting Started PA680BT, PF680BT, and PL680BT Status Indicator Power/Link Indicators Left Key Function Key 1 Function Key 2 Right Key Trigger Battery Cover Reset Key Micro USB Port Scan Window HB3112 Smart Cradle Central Indicator Side Indicators (HB3112 only) Mounting Holes DC Power Jack Paging/Reset Key Quick Pair Barcode...
  • Page 19 Getting Started Using the Function Keys of Pocket Scanner: Function Keys Functions Actions Check battery status Short press the key Left Key Transmit stored batch data Long press the key Right Key Power off the scanner Long press the key On-screen keyboard toggle Short press the key Function Key 1...
  • Page 20: Preparation Before Use - Pistol Type Scanners

    Getting Started Preparation before Use – Pistol Type Scanners Install the Battery Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside the battery cavity. Slide the battery pack into the battery cavity until hearing a click sound. Press the trigger to power on.
  • Page 21 Getting Started Use USB Bus Power If USB 3.0 is available in your host device, both battery charging and regular operation can be supported by the USB bus power without using external power supply. If only USB 2.0 is available in your host device, we recommend using external power supply as power source, because the power supplied from USB 2.0 is not enough to support both battery charging and regular operation simultaneously.
  • Page 22: Preparation Before Use - Pocket Scanners

    Getting Started Preparation before Use – Pocket Scanners Install the Battery Take off the battery cover from the scanner by removing two blue tapes. Make sure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside the battery cavity. Then put the battery pack into the battery cavity carefully. Place the battery cover in the right orientation onto the back of the scanner.
  • Page 23: Preparation Before Use - Smart Dongle

    Getting Started Charge the Battery via USB 3.0 Port The scanner can also be charged via the USB 3.0 port without the power supply unit. Connect the cradle to USB 3.0 port of host device by a USB cable. The scanner can also be charged via its micro USB port by connecting the micro USB cable to USB 3.0 port of host device or the commercial USB power adapter connected to the AC outlet.
  • Page 24: Decide Your Radio Link Mode

    Getting Started Decide Your Radio Link Mode The FuzzyScan Bluetooth image scanner provides several radio link modes to communicate with most host devices. When the Bluetooth-enabled host device is not available, it can work with the smart cradle in PAIR mode (peer-to-peer connection) or PICO mode (multiple connections) to provide a plug-and-play cordless migration of your existing non-Bluetooth-enabled devices.
  • Page 25: Using Fuzzyscan In Pair Mode

    Getting Started Using FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode Using a suitable interface cable, connect the smart cradle to your host device. Turn on your host device. Make sure the smart cradle is receiving power, in which case, its LED lights will be on. RS232 Power on the scanner and keep it well within your smart cradle’s Bluetooth range during the entire pairing process.
  • Page 26 The default host interface of smart cradle is preset to USB HID. If you want to set the host interface to USB COM, you have to install the USB virtual COM driver into your host device before using the scanner. Please visit CINO website to...
  • Page 27 Getting Started Unlocked Pair Mode When your scanner is paired with Smart Cradle under PAIR mode, they become “locked” by default. The cradle can be paired with any other scanner only if the current pairing is uninstalled. You can also create an “unlocked” PAIR mode by scanning the “Unlocked Pair Mode”...
  • Page 28 Getting Started Override a Pairing under PAIR mode As mentioned, when the scanner and smart cradle are paired under PAIR mode, they become “locked” by default and can no longer be paired with other scanners unless the pair is uninstalled in advance. If you want to override the pairing without uninstalling it first, you can scan “Override the locked scanner”...
  • Page 29: Using Scanner In Pico Mode

    Getting Started Using Scanner in PICO Mode Create a Quick Pair barcode for PICO mode and have it ready. Please refer to next section for instructions on how to prepare such a barcode. Using a suitable interface cable, connect the smart cradle to your host device. RS232 Turn on your host device.
  • Page 30 RS232 interface works with host devices running Windows, Linux, or Mac OS. USB COM interface works with host devices running Windows or Linux. To change the smart cradle’s interface setting to USB COM, please first install the USB virtual COM driver on your host device. The driver may be downloaded from www.cino.com.tw. Unpair Scanner from Smart Cradle To unpair a scanner from its smart cradle: (a) scan the Uninstall barcode with the scanner, or (b) press and hold the smart cradle’s reset button for 5 seconds.
  • Page 31 Getting Started Creating a Barcode for PICO Mode Under PICO mode, multiple imagers (up to 7) can be paired with a smart dongle simultaneously. To establish pairings under this mode, you must create a pairing barcode for this purpose with a barcode generator. Pair your dongle with an imager using the Quick Pair barcode.
  • Page 32 Getting Started Clone Function For the user’s convenience, the clone function will help you to clone the host interface related parameters (please refer to following table for details) from one of the paired scanners to the rest of paired scanners under PICO mode. You can use one of the paired scanners to set the host interface related parameters first and then scan “Save Configuration”...
  • Page 33: Using Scanner In Hid Mode

    You can wake the scanner by pressing its trigger; this will also cause the scanner to re-attempt pairing. The installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
  • Page 34: Using Scanner In Spp Mode

    Getting Started Using Scanner in SPP Mode Establish SPP Master Connection Look for the host device’s MAC address under its “Hardware” or “Bluetooth” settings. You will need this MAC address later on. Ensure that a virtual COM port is available on your host device for scanner connection. If not, perform the steps required on your host device to add one.
  • Page 35 Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem is arouse during the installation processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website. Creating a Barcode for SPP Master Mode You can create an SPP master mode barcode to rapidly pair a scanner with your Bluetooth-enabled host device.
  • Page 36 Getting Started Establish SPP Slave Connection Ensure that a virtual COM port is available on your host device for scanner connection. If not, perform the steps required on your host device to add one. For example, go to “Local Services” under “Bluetooth Advanced Settings” and click on “Add Serial Services”...
  • Page 37 Auto Reconnection On/Off under SPP Slave Mode Cino has implemented a new auto reconnection function for SPP slave mode on all Bluetooth scanners. Scanners switch to SPP master mode automatically after successfully connecting to a device through SPP slave mode. This default function automates the Bluetooth reconnection process following a connection loss.
  • Page 38: Pairing Bluetooth Imager With Dongle

    Getting Started Pairing Bluetooth Imager with Dongle Turn on your FuzzyScan Bluetooth imager. Make sure it is in an unpaired state: its status indicator should emit alternating red-green flashes. Otherwise, scan the “Uninstall” command barcode to release any prior pairing. Initiate the dongle-imager pairing process by scanning the Quick Pair”...
  • Page 39 Getting Started Creating a Barcode for PAIR Mode Under PAIR mode, only one imager can be paired with the smart dongle. The original Quick Pair barcode on the smart dongle is for PAIR mode. To create a back up pairing barcode under this mode, please follow the instructions below. Pair your dongle with an imager using the Quick Pair barcode.
  • Page 40 Getting Started Override the locked scanner As mentioned, when the scanner and smart dongle are paired under PAIR mode, they become “locked” by default and can no longer be paired with other scanners unless the pair is uninstalled in advance. If you want to override the pairing without uninstalling it first, you can scan “Override the locked scanner”...
  • Page 41: Enter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode

    Getting Started Enter Bluetooth Discoverable Mode (only available for pocket scanners) If you use pocket scanner, you can have the scanner entered into Bluetooth discoverable mode for pairing with any remote host easily. When you press and hold the FN1 for more than 3 seconds, the scanner will enter into preset Bluetooth discoverable mode.
  • Page 42: Batch Scanning Mode (Inventory Mode)

    Getting Started Batch Scanning Mode (Inventory Mode) Thanks to the specially designed Batch Scanning function, the scanner is capable of storing the barcode data. It is an ideal cost-saving solution for inventory applications. Once you scan the ““Enter Batch Scanning” command to activate this function, all scanned barcode data will be stored into the memory storage, and the status indicator of scanner will give green blink at regular interval during batch scanning.
  • Page 43 Getting Started There are three ways to output the stored barcode data and quantity information. The preset output format is to transmit stored data as many times as the quantity indicated.But you still can set the scanner to output stored barcode data together with quantity information in two fields, and a preset delimter”,”...
  • Page 44 Getting Started How to Delete Scanned Data The scanner is preset to keep all the stored data until you scan the “Clear All Stored Data” command. But you are still able to change the setting to “Auto Delete Stored Data after Transmission” as well. Clear All Stored Data Auto Delete Stored Data Keep Stored Data after...
  • Page 45: Validation Scanning Mode

    Getting Started Validation Scanning Mode Validation Scanning function is provided to check whether the scanning barcode matches the registered master data or not. The scanner is capable of storing up to 2K bytes master data. You can have your scanner entered or exited the Validation Scanning by scanning the following commands. You will hear 3 short beeps when entering in Validation Scanning.
  • Page 46 Getting Started Register Master Data Master Data Registration allows you to register your master data for validating the slave data. You can have the scanner entered or exited “Master Data Registration” by scanning following quick set commands. Register Master Data Finish Registering Master Data If you use pocket scanner, you can also have your scanner entered Master Data Registration by short pressing the FN2.
  • Page 47 Getting Started After registering master data, you can check registered master data by scanning following command. Check Master Data If the scanner is under “Master Data Registration” and put onto cradle for charging, the status indicator will show battery status indication. Once the scanner leaves the cradle, the scanner will resume to previous status, and the status indicator will present correspondent status indication.
  • Page 48: Toggle Between Barcode Scanning And On-Screen Keyboard Input

    Getting Started Toggle between Barcode Scanning and On-screen Keyboard Input You can toggle between use barcode scanning and on-screen keyboard input of the mobile device. To activate the on-screen keyboard input function; you can turn off the radio by scanning “Switch On-screen Keyboard” command. If you use pocket scanner, you can turn off the radio to activate the on-screen keyboard input by short pressing the FN1 Once you finished the keyboard input, pressing the trigger once to turn on the radio, the on-screen keyboard input function will be inactivated.
  • Page 49: Check Battery Status

    Getting Started Check Battery Status You can check battery status of the scanner by short pressing the Left Key or scanning “Check Battery Status” command. Please refer to the “Battery Status Indication” shown on page 1 for details. Check Battery Status Battery Status Indication The following corresponding flashes of the LED indicators present the current battery status of the scanner.
  • Page 50: Configuring Your Scanner

    Configuring Your Scanner CONFIGURING YOUR SCANNER Configuration Barcode Menu System Command The FuzzyScan barcode commands are specially designed The System Command is the highest level bar code Proprietary bar code labels which allow you to set the command which directs FuzzyScan to perform immediate FuzzyScan internal programming parameters.
  • Page 51: Programming Procedures

    Configuring Your Scanner Programming Procedures If the programming family must take multiple scans selection, cycling scan selection, or dual level selection As you scan the bar code command to select the desired procedures, the family of the programming menu will be parameters, information about the final selected parameters marked with...
  • Page 52 Configuring Your Scanner Program & End System List, Group & Master Default Scan Scan “SYSLIST” “PROGRAM” FuzzyScan will list the product information and FuzzyScan will enter programming mode, revision number to host via selected host interface, and inhibit all non-programming functions. then issue the completion beeping.
  • Page 53 Configuring Your Scanner Single scan selection Multiple scans selection Scan Scan “PROGRAM” Enter program m ing m ode. “PROGRAM” Enter programming mode. Select one of desired Select one of desired Scan Scan program m ing fam ilies. programming families. One of Family Codes One of Family Codes 1.
  • Page 54 Configuring Your Scanner Cycling scan selection Dual level selection S ca n S ca n “P R O G R A M ” E nter program m ing m ode. “P R O G R A M ” E nter program m ing m ode. S elect one of desired S elect one of desired S ca n...
  • Page 55: Host Interface Selection

    Configuring Your Scanner Host Interface Selection PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code IBM PS/2, 25-30 series keyboard wedge interface Host Interface Selection Standard/TTL RS-232 peer-to-peer serial Wand emulation USB Com Port Emulation PS/2 (DOS/V) direct link (keyboard replacement) PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge turbo mode PS/2 (DOS/V) keyboard wedge standard mode Laser emulation...
  • Page 56: Symbology Reading Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control User Defined Symbol ID PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Code 128 (default=B) (1 character) Symbol ID : 1 character GS1-128 (default=C) (1 character) UPC-A (default=A) (1 character) EAN-13 (default=F) (1 character) Codabar/NW-7 (default=D)
  • Page 57 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control User Defined Symbol ID (continued) F_DEFAULT PROGRAM Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Aztec Code (default=e) (1 character) Symbol ID : 1 character Chinese Sensible (default=f) (1 character) Australian Post (default=g) (1 character) British Post (default=h) (1 character)
  • Page 58: Symbology Id Transmission

    Disable symbology ID transmission  Enable prefix CINO symbology ID transmission Enable suffix CINO symbology ID transmission Enable both prefix and suffix CINO symbology ID transmission Symbology ID Transmission Enable prefix AIM symbology ID transmission Enable suffix AIM symbology ID transmission...
  • Page 59: Eci Id Output

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ECI ID Output PROGRAM F_DEFAULT (A Series, PA Series) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable ECI ID Output  ECI ID Output Enable ECI ID Output * The ECI (Extended Channel Interpretation) is embedded information in a bar code that tells the used references for encoding the data in the symbol.
  • Page 60: Readable Bar Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Readable Bar Code Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Auto  Readable Symbology Setting Popular 1D Code 128 * GS1-128 * UPC-A * UPC-E * EAN-13 * EAN-8 * Codabar/NW-7 * Code 39 * Trioptic Code 39 Standard/Industrial 2 of 5...
  • Page 61 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control  Readable Bar Code Setting (continued) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Australian Post Readable Symbology Setting British Post Intelligent Mail barcode Japanese Post KIX Post Planet Code Postnet  If your application is known, you may select those known symbologies only to increase the reading speed and decrease the possibility of reading error. Furthermore, to add the “Symbology ID”...
  • Page 62: Code 39/Code 32 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Code 39/Code 32 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Code 39 Code 39 Family Setting Enable Code 39 Select Standard Code 39 as primary format  Select Full ASCII Code 39 as primary format Select Code 32 (PARAF, Italian Pharmaceutical) as primary format Disable start/stop symbol transmission ...
  • Page 63 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control (continued)  Code 39/Code 32 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Level 0 Code 39 Security Level Level 1 Level 2  Level 3   Code 39 Security Level The scanner offers four levels of decode security for Code39 bar codes: Level 0: If you are experiencing misread of poorly-printed or serious out-of-spec.
  • Page 64: Codabar/Nw-7 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Codabar/NW-7 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Codabar Codabar Setting Enable Codabar  Select Codabar standard format  Select Codabar ABC format Select Codabar CLSI format Select Codabar CX format Disable start/stop symbol transmission ...
  • Page 65 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control  Codabar/NW-7 Setting (continued) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Default (98)  Codabar Max. Length 98-Minimum (2 digits) Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
  • Page 66: Upc-A & Upc-E Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control UPC-A & UPC-E Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable UPC-A UPC Family Setting Enable UPC-A  Disable UPC-E Enable UPC-E  Disable UPC-E expansion  Enable UPC-E expansion Disable UPC standardization  Enable UPC standardization Disable UPC numeric system Enable UPC numeric system ...
  • Page 67 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control  UPC-A & UPC-E Setting (continued) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Select UPC without supplement digits  UPC Supplement Setting Select UPC with only 2 supplement digits Select UPC with only 5 supplement digits Select UPC with 2/5 supplement digits Disable force supplement digits output ...
  • Page 68: Ean Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control EAN Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable EAN-13 EAN Setting Enable EAN-13  Disable EAN-8 Enable EAN-8  Disable EAN-8 expansion  Enable EAN-8 expansion Disable EAN-13 check digit transmission Enable EAN-13 check digit transmission ...
  • Page 69 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control  EAN Setting (continued) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Level 0 UPC/EAN Security Level Level 1  Level 2 Only available for UPC-A & EAN-13 Disable all specific prefix supplement digital output  EAN Supplement Control Enable all specific prefix supplement digital output Enable 491 Supplement Digit Output...
  • Page 70: Ucc Coupon Extended Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control UCC Coupon Extended Code Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable UCC Coupon Extended Code  UCC Coupon Extended Code Enable UCC Coupon Extended Code  UCC Coupon Extended Code When UCC coupon extended code function is enabled, scanner decodes UPC-A barcodes starting with digit “5”, EAN-13 barcodes starting with digit “99”...
  • Page 71: Iata & Interleaved 2 Of 5 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control IATA & Interleaved 2 of 5 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable IATA  IATA Setting Enable IATA Select 15-digit fixed length IATA checking  Select variable length IATA Disable check digit verification ...
  • Page 72: Code 25 Family Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Code 25 Family Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Standard/Industrial 2 of 5  Code 25 Setting Enable Standard/Industrial 2 of 5 Disable Matrix 2 of 5  Enable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable China Postal Code ...
  • Page 73: Code 11 & Code 93 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Code 11 & Code 93 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Code 11  Code 11 Setting Enable Code 11 Disable check digit verification  Select 1-check digit verification Select 2-check digit verification Disable check digit transmission ...
  • Page 74: Msi/Plessey Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control MSI/Plessey Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable MSI/Plessy  MSI/Plessey Setting Enable MSI/Plessy Select MOD 10 check digit  Select MOD 10-10 check digit Select MOD 11-10 check digit Disable check digit transmission ...
  • Page 75: Code 128 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Code 128 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Code 128 Code 128 Setting Enable Code 128  ISBT Concatenation Off  ISBT Concatenation On ISBT Concatenation On – Check ISBT table ISBT Concatenation Auto Default (01) ...
  • Page 76: Gs1-128 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control GS1-128 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable GS1-128 GS1-128 Setting Enable GS1-128  Default (01)  GS1-128 Min. Length 01-Maximum (2 digits) Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix; then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
  • Page 77 Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control  GS1-128 Setting (continued) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None  GS1-128 FNC1 Setting GS (1DH) User defined character (1~2 characters) 2, [GS1-128 ASCII Table] [FIN] None  GS1-128 Element String Separator User defined character (1~2 characters) [GS1-128 ASCII Table], [FIN] None ...
  • Page 78: Uk/Plessey Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control UK/Plessey Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable UK/Plessey  UK/Plessey Setting Enable UK/Plessey Select UK/Plessey Standard Format  Select UK/Plessey CLSI Format Disable Convert X to A-F  Enable Convert X to A-F Disable check digit transmission ...
  • Page 79: Telepen Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Telepen Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Telepen  Telepen Setting Enable Telepen Select Telepen Numeric mode  Select Telepen Full ASCII mode Disable check digit transmission  Enable check digit transmission Default (04) ...
  • Page 80: Gs1 Databar Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control GS1 DataBar Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable GS1 DataBar (RSS-14) GS1 DataBar Setting Enable GS1 DataBar (RSS-14)  Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Enable GS1 DataBar Limited  Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Enable GS1 DataBar Expanded ...
  • Page 81: Composite Codes, Codablock F, & Pdf417/Micropdf417 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Composite Codes, Codablock F, PROGRAM F_DEFAULT & PDF417/MicroPDF417 Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable composite codes  Composite Codes Setting Enable composite codes UPC Composite Mode: UPC never linked  UPC Composite Mode: UPC always linked If UPC Composite Mode: UPC never linked is selected, UPC barcodes are transmitted whether MicroPDF417 symbol is detected or not.
  • Page 82: Code 16K & Code 49 Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control Code 16K & Code 49 Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Code 16K  Code 16K Setting Enable Code 16K Default (01)  Code 16K Min. Length 01-Maximum (3 digits) Scan 3 digits from the option code chart in Appendix;...
  • Page 83: Qr Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT QR Code Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable QR Code  QR Code Setting Enable QR Code  Disable MicroQR Code Enable MicroQR Code  Disable QR Code Append Enable QR Code Append ...
  • Page 84: Data Matrix Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Data Matrix Setting 11Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Data Matrix Data Matrix Setting Enable Data Matrix  Disable Data Matrix Inverse Reading Enable Data Matrix Inverse Reading Auto Detect Data Matrix Inverse Reading ...
  • Page 85: Maxicode Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT MaxiCode Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable MaxiCode  MaxiCode Setting Enable MaxiCode Default (01)  MaxiCode Min. Length 01-Maximum (3 digits) Scan 3 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
  • Page 86: Aztec Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Aztec Code Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Aztec Code Aztec Code Setting Enable Aztec Code  Default (01)  Aztec Code Min. Length 01-Maximum (4 digits) Scan 4 digits from the option code chart in Appendix;...
  • Page 87: Australian Post, Us Planet, Us Postnet, British Post & Japan Post Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Australian Post, US Planet, US Postnet, British Post & Japan Post Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Australian Post  Australian Post Setting Enable Australian Post Raw format Output ...
  • Page 88: Netherlands Kix Code, Intelligent Mail & Korea Post Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Symbology Reading Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Netherlands KIX Code, Intelligent Mail & Korea Post Code Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Netherlands KIX Code  Netherlands KIX Code Setting Enable Netherlands KIX Code Disable Intelligent Mail ...
  • Page 89: Keyboard Interface Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Keyboard Layout (Language) Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code USA (QWERTY)  Keyboard Layout France (AZERTY) Germany (QWERTZ) United Kingdom - UK (QWERTY) Canadian French (QWERTY) Spain (Spanish, QWERTY) Sweden/Finland (QWERTY) Portugal (QWERTY) Norway (QWERTY) Spain (Latin America, QWERTY)
  • Page 90: Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble, & Fnc1 Symbol Character Transmit

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble, PROGRAM F_DEFAULT & FNC1 Symbol Character Transmit Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None Record Suffix RETURN  SPACE ENTER (Numeric Key Pad) User defined character (1 character) 5, (00-7F) None ...
  • Page 91: Caps Lock & Caps Lock Release Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Caps Lock & Caps Lock Release Control PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code “Caps Lock Off” State  Caps Lock Control “Caps Lock On” State Auto Detect (PC/AT, PS/2, Keyboard Replacement and DOS/V Machines only) “Caps Lock On, Caps Off”...
  • Page 92: Delay Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Delay Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None  Intermessage Delay 1-99 (x10) msec. (2 digits) Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
  • Page 93: Function Key & Key Pad Emulation, Upper/Lower Case & Dollar Sign Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Function Key & Key Pad Emulation, PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Upper/Lower Case & Dollar Sign Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Enable Keyboard Function Code Table 1 Output Function Key Emulation Enable Keyboard Function Code Table 2 Output (Ctrl-Output) Enable Keyboard Function Code Table 3 Output Refer to Appendix –...
  • Page 94: Code Page: Barcode Encoding Format, Keyboard Output

    Configuring Your Scanner Keyboard Interface Control Code Page: Barcode Encoding Format, PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Keyboard Output Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code UTF8 Barcode Encoding Format Code page 950 Code page 949 Code page 936 Code page 932 Code page 874 WIN1250 WIN1251 WIN1252 ◆...
  • Page 95 Configuring Your Scanner ISO 8859-14 Latin 8, Celtic ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-16 Latin 10, South-Eastern European Linux Unicode Output Keyboard Output MAC Unicode Output WIN Notepad Unicode Output WIN Wordpad Unicode Output Code page 950 Output Code page 949 Output Code page 936 Output Code page 932 Output Code page 874 Output...
  • Page 96 Configuring Your Scanner  Corresponding Languages: Please see Appendix below, “Code Page - Table of Corresponding Languages”.  Barcode Encoding Format: 2D barcodes can be encoded using different code pages. To properly decode the data of a 2D barcode, the scanner must first be set to the corresponding code page of such data.
  • Page 97: Serial Interface Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Serial Interface Control Record Suffix, Preamble, Postamble Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable STX/ETX transmission  STX/ETX Control Enable STX/ETX transmission STX/ETX are two characters used to indicate the starting and ending of the total data frame transmitted via serial interface.
  • Page 98: Delay Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Serial Interface Control Delay Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None  Intermessage Delay 1-99 (x10) msec. (2 digits) Scan 2 digits from the option code chart in Appendix, then FuzzyScan will terminate this selection automatically.
  • Page 99: Protocol, Ack/Nak Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Serial Interface Control Protocol, ACK/NAK Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None (free running mode)  Handshaking Protocol RTS/CTS (hardware handshaking) ACK/NAK (software handshaking) Xon/Xoff (software handshaking) 3 times  NAK Retry Count 0~255 times (3 digits) Disable ACK Time-out Indication...
  • Page 100: Time Out Setting, Baud Rate, Data Frame

    Configuring Your Scanner Serial Interface Control Time Out Setting, Baud Rate, Data Frame PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None 3 seconds Serial Response Time-out 200 msec 4 seconds 500 msec  5 seconds 800 msec 8 seconds 1 second 10 seconds 2 seconds...
  • Page 101: Code Page: Barcode Encoding Format, Serial Port Output

    Configuring Your Scanner Serial Interface Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Code Page: Barcode Encoding Format, Serial Port Output Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Barcode Encoding Format UTF8 Code page 950 Code page 949 Code page 936 Code page 932 Code page 874...
  • Page 102 Configuring Your Scanner ISO 8859-9 Latin 5, Turkish ISO 8859-10 Latin 6, Nordic ISO 8859-11 Thai ISO 8859-13 Latin 7, Baltic ISO 8859-14 Latin 8, Celtic ISO 8859-15 Latin 9 ISO 8859-16 Latin 10, South-Eastern European Serial Port Output Raw Data ◆ Unicode (Big Endian) Unicode (Little Endian) UTF8...
  • Page 103 Configuring Your Scanner CP737 CP857 CP862 CP720 CP775 CP950 Output (Little Endian) CP949 Output (Little Endian) CP936 Output (Little Endian) CP932 Output (Little Endian)  To get multilingual output with the serial interface, please choose correct barcode encoding format and its corresponding serial port output format.
  • Page 104: Wand/Laser Emulation Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Wand/Laser Emulation Control (F, L, PF & PL) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Output Polarity, Signal State, Margin/Module Time  Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code High level (5Vdc) on Bar (low level on Space)  Output Polarity Low level (0Vdc) on Bar (high level on Space) Determine the output voltage level for both bar and space.
  • Page 105: Code 39/Code 128 Emulation

    Configuring Your Scanner Wand/Laser Emulation Control (F, L, PF, PL & PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Code 39/Code 128 Emulation Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable standard Code 39 emulation  Code 39/Code 128 Emulation Enable standard Code 39 skip emulation Enable standard Code 39 replace emulation Enable Full ASCII Code 39 emulation Enable Code 128 emulation...
  • Page 106: Operation Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control Operation Mode PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Trigger mode  Operation Mode Presentation mode Multiple Read mode PF / PL / PA series do not support Presentation Mode  Trigger Mode (Low Power Triggering) The scanner goes into standby state after scanning the barcode. You must press the trigger to turn on the light source of the scanner before scanning the bar code.
  • Page 107: Batch Reading

     [Cino ID Hex value] Length: 2 byte Please find Cino ID hex value from Symbology ID Table in appendix. Locate the Hex value for the symbology and scan the 2 digit hex values from the Option Code. Note: 99 is the universal number, indicating all symbologies.
  • Page 108 Configuring Your Scanner  [Code length] Length: 4 byte Specify what length of data output will be acceptable for this symbology. When you calculate the length, you must consider the whole data string which includes the programmed Preamble, Postamble, Scanned Data Length, Prefix/Suffix Symbol ID or AIM ID. Scan the four digit data length from the Option Code. Note: 40 characters is entered as 0040;...
  • Page 109 Configuring Your Scanner You would set up the Batch Reading rule with the following command line: [PROGRAM] [Batch Reading] [0301999941FF07999942FF09999943FF] [FIN] [END] The breakdown of the command line is shown below: The number of elements in the overall rule Code identifier of Code 128 9999 Code length that must match for Code 128, 9999 = all lengths Start character match for Code 128, 41h = “A”...
  • Page 110 Configuring Your Scanner The breakdown of the command line is shown below: The number of elements in the overall rule Code identifier of Code 128 0010 Code length that must match for Code 128 A-CODE128 sample length (9) plus Suffix Symbol ID (1) = 10 Start character match for Code 128, 41h = “A”...
  • Page 111: Buzzer, Indicator, Vibrator, 1D Code Inverse Reading

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Buzzer, Indicator, Vibrator, 1D Code Inverse Reading Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Buzzer tone – mute Buzzer Tone Adjust Buzzer tone – low (Frequency 1.20 kHz) Buzzer tone – medium (Frequency 2.70 kHz) Buzzer tone –...
  • Page 112: Beeping Control, Radio Connection Beeps

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Beeping Control, Radio Connection Beeps Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Radio Connected/ Disconnected Beep On  Beeping Control Radio Connected/ Disconnected Beep Off Battery Power Low Beep On  Battery Power Low Beep Off Four ascending tone / Four descending tone ...
  • Page 113: Buzzer Volume

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Buzzer Volume Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Buzzer Volume Medium High   Available firmware:  A770BT: 1.00.13 and above; 2.00.03 and above  A670BT: 1.00.01 and above ...
  • Page 114: Timestamp Functions

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Timestamp Functions Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Scan Date (MMDDYY) 6 digits + END Set Date For example, 2014-12-24, set 122414 Set Time (HHMM) 4 digits + END Set Time For example, for 24-hour clock Time Conversion, 14:56 set 1456...
  • Page 115 Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control ( A Series & PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Timestamp Functions (continued) Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 12 hour Date & Time Format Setting 24 hour  Short Year (YY) Full Year (YYYY)  None ...
  • Page 116: Radio Link Mode For Discoverable Mode

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control ( PF, PL &PA Series ) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Radio Link Mode for Discoverable Mode Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code HID Mode  Radio Link Mode for HID Mode with Passkey Discoverable Mode HID Legacy Mode SPP Slave Mode...
  • Page 117: Redundancy

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (F&L Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Redundancy Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None Redundancy Level 1  Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 To prevent potential miss reading. The Redundancy is the number of additional times the same bar code label has to be decoded before it is transmitted.
  • Page 118: Delay Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Delay Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Reread Delay Disable (Double Scan Verification) Immediate time out  Short time out Medium time out Long time out Force verification None  Good Read Delay 200 msec.
  • Page 119: Light Source & Hand Free Time-Out Setting, Good Read Duration

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Light Source & Hand Free Time-out Setting, Good Read Duration Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Short Light Source On Time Medium Long  Extremely long Short  Hands Free Time-out Medium Long Extremely long...
  • Page 120: Low Power Standby Mode Settings

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Low Power Standby Mode Settings Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Time Delay to 1 sec 3 secs Low Power Standby Mode 5 secs  7 secs 9 secs Immediate Low Power Standby Mode Turn off immediately Link Indication...
  • Page 121: Presentation Scanning Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Presentation Scanning Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable  Presentation Auto-sense Enable Level 1 Level 6 Presentation Sensitivity Level 2 Level 7 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5  ...
  • Page 122: Scan Rate Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (F, L, PF, & PL Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Scan Rate Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Dynamic  Scan Rate Control Fixed  Scan Rate Control: The scanner will have better motion tolerance when you select “Fixed” scan rate. It’s suitable for application which needs higher motion tolerance on the move.
  • Page 123: Smart Scene

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (A, PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Smart Scene Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Scene 1  Smart Scene Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Smart Scene optimizes scanners’ motion tolerance, scanning speed and scanning sensitivity in different scanning environment. ...
  • Page 124: Smartstand Power Off Timeout, Laser Aiming Control, Led Illumination Control & Delay

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (L & PL Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT SmartStand Power Off Timeout, Laser Aiming Control, LED Illumination Control & Delay Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 3 mins  SmartStand Power Off Timeout 5 mins 10 mins Only available for FuzzyScan L series scanners.
  • Page 125: Illumination Control, Presentation Background Lighting Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (A Series & PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Illumination Control, Presentation Background Lighting Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Illumination Control Enable   LEDs Off Presentation Background Lighting LEDs On  The Illumination Control is only available for hand-held mode. Presentation Background Lighting Control: You can enable or disable presentation background lighting of the scanner according to the ambient light condition in presentation mode.
  • Page 126: Aiming Control, Pre Decode Aiming Timer, Decode Aiming Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (A Series & PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Aiming Control, Pre Decode Aiming Timer, Decode Aiming Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Regular Aiming  Aiming Control Pre-decode Aiming Control 200 ms 1.5 secs. Pre Decode Aiming Timer 400 ms ...
  • Page 127: Center Alignment, Unique Barcode Reporting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (A Series & PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Center Alignment, Unique Barcode Reporting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable in Hand-Held Mode  Center Alignment Enable in Hand-Held Mode Disable in Hand-Free Mode  Enable in Hand-free Mode Disable ...
  • Page 128: Out-Of-Range Scanning

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Out-of-range Scanning Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable  Out-of-range Scanning Enable  Out-of-range Scanning - When radio link is built between the scanner and remote host device, the scanner will transmit each scanned data right after scanning the barcode data.
  • Page 129: Radio-Off Time-Out & Power Off Time-Out Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Radio-off Time-out & Power Off Time-out Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 12 (x5) minutes  Radio-off Time-out 0-99 (x5) minutes (2 digits) - Connect State If you don’t want the scanner to enter power-off, please set time-out to “0” 1 (x1) minute ...
  • Page 130: Fn2 Function Mode Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (PF, PL, & PA Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT FN2 Function Mode Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Batch Scanning  FN2 Function Mode Validation Scanning The FN2 Function Mode: The Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode) is set as the default FN2 function mode. Batch Scanning and Validation Scanning can’t be used at the same time.
  • Page 131: Batch Scanning Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Batch Scanning Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Radio disable Batch Scanning Link Control Radio enable  Stored Data Transmission On cradle Scan barcode  Disable  Delete Stored Data after Enable Transmission ...
  • Page 132: Batch Scanning Data Transmission Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Batch Scanning Data Transmission Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None Field Delimiter , SPACE – . User define 5, [00-7F] As many times as the quantity indicates  Stored Data Output Format <Quantity><Field Delimiter><Scanned Data>...
  • Page 133: Validation Scanning Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Validation Scanning Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Validation Mode Link Control Radio Disabled Radio Enabled  Single master data  Master Data Setting Multiple master data Disable data transmission  Validation Output Transmit valid data Transmit invalid data...
  • Page 134: Bluetooth: Device Name & Pin Code Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Bluetooth: Device Name & PIN Code Setting Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Default device name  Bluetooth Device Name User define; [00-7F], FIN F/L series: 1-16 characters A series: 1-32 characters Default Bluetooth PIN Code...
  • Page 135: Bluetooth: Other Settings

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Bluetooth: Other Settings  Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable Bluetooth Sniff Control Enable  Disable  Link Quality Control Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4  Bluetooth Sniff Control: the Bluetooth module will enter low power consumption mode when this function is enabled. ...
  • Page 136: On-Screen Keyboard Control

    Configuring Your Scanner Operation Control (All Series) PROGRAM F_DEFAULT On-screen Keyboard Control Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code Disable On-screen Keyboard Control Enable     When On-screen Keyboard Control is enabled, the scanner is preset to switch between barcode scanning and on-screen keyboard of most popular devices; you also can have the scanner entered this setting by scanning “General Approach “...
  • Page 137: Condensed Datawizard

    Configuring Your Scanner Condensed DataWizard Preamble, Postamble, PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Data Length & Symbol ID Transmission Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code None  Preamble 1-15 characters [00-7F], [FIN] Maximum 15-character input; scan “FIN” to terminate this selection. None  Postamble 1-15 characters [00-7F], [FIN]...
  • Page 138: Data Formatter Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Condensed DataWizard Data Formatter Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Disable  Formatter Control Select one bar code symbology (2 digits) automatic termination Select all bar code symbologies automatic termination Disable ...
  • Page 139: Data Verifier Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Condensed DataWizard Data Verifier Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Disable  Verifier Control Select one bar code symbology (2 digits) automatic termination Select all bar code symbologies automatic termination Disable ...
  • Page 140: Data Replacer Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Condensed DataWizard Data Replacer Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Disable  Replacer Control Select one bar code symbology (2 digits) automatic termination Select all bar code symbologies automatic termination Disable ...
  • Page 141: Data Organizer Setting

    Configuring Your Scanner Condensed DataWizard Data Organizer Setting PROGRAM F_DEFAULT Family Code Selection Parameter Selection Option Code 2nd Option Code Disable  Organizer Control Select one bar code symbology (2 digits) automatic termination Select all bar code symbologies automatic termination Disable ...
  • Page 142: Select A Barcode Symbology

    Configuring Your Scanner Select a Barcode Symbology 2D Bar Code Symbology You can select one or all types of barcode symbologies to QR Code MaxiCode use Condensed DataWizard for advanced transmission MicroQR Code Aztec Code arrangement. If you scan “00” to select all types, the DataMatrix Chinese Sensible Code FuzzyScan will arrange all incoming data to meet your...
  • Page 143: Application Example

    Configuring Your Scanner Application Example Programming Procedure If your bar code label is a 16-digit Interleaved 2 of 5 which [Data Verifier] includes the information of 6-digit date code, 6-digit serial  Scan “Program” to enter the programming mode. number and 4-digit unit price, you want the FuzzyScan do the ...
  • Page 144 Configuring Your Scanner [Data Replacer]  Scan “Replacer Control” and set bar code symbology to “48”. Scan “1st Replacement” and set the identified position to  “00”, then replaced character to “41” (Hex Code of A). [Data Organizer]  Scan “Organizer Control” and set bar code symbology to “48”.
  • Page 145: Appendix

    Appendix APPENDIX...
  • Page 146: Symbology Id Table

    Appendix Symbology ID Table Each AIM Code Identifier contains the three-character string ]cm where: ] = Flag Character, c = Code Character, m = Modifier Character 1D Symbology ID Table Cino ID AIM ID Cino ID AIM ID Code Family...
  • Page 147 Appendix 2D Symbology ID Table Cino ID AIM ID Cino ID AIM ID Code Family Primary Format Code Family Primary Format Code Modified Code Modified Char. Char. Value Char. Char. Value Char. Char. QR Code QR Code British Post British Post...
  • Page 148: Keyboard Function Code Table

    Appendix Keyboard Function Code Table ANSI ASCII Key Function 1 Key Function 2 Key Function 3 CTRL MAKE (Left) RESERVED Ctrl + @ CTRL BREAK (Left) CTRL (Left) Ctrl + A ALT MAKE (Left) ALT (Left) Ctrl + B ALT BREAK (Left) SHIFT Ctrl + C CAPS LOCK...
  • Page 149 Appendix ANSI ASCII Key Function 1 Key Function 2 Key Function 3 Ctrl + T WIN MAKE (Left) Ctrl + U WIN BREAK (Left) SHIFT MAKE (Left) INS (Insert) (Edit) Ctrl + V SHIFT BREAK (Left) DEL (Delete) (Edit) Ctrl + W HOME (Edit) HOME (Edit) Ctrl + X...
  • Page 150: Code Page - Table Of Corresponding Languages

    Appendix Code Page – Table of Corresponding Languages Description Code Page Description Code Page Albanian Hungarian Arabic 1256 Icelandic Arabic Italian Baltic 1257 Japanese Bulgarian Korean Catalan Latin 1 1252 Croatian Latin 2 1250 Cyrillic 1251 Latin 5 1254 Czech Latin American Danish Latvian...
  • Page 151: Code Page - Unicode Hex Input Setup

    Appendix Code Page – Unicode Hex Input Setup 1. Windows - Setting up the Windows Registry Step 1: Open the Registry Editor. You can do so by typing “regedit” in the “Search Windows” function or in Command Prompt. Step 2: Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Input Method Step 3: Right-click on mouse or press shift + F10 (on keyboard) to add a new String Value (of type “REG_SZ”).
  • Page 152 Appendix Step 4: Name the new String value as “EnableHexNumpad” and set its Value data to “1”. Step 5: Reboot the computer. 2. MAC - Adding Unicode Hex Input in menu bar Step 1: Go to the Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> Keyboard...
  • Page 153 Appendix Step 2: On the Keyboard tab, click on “Input Sources” and check the “Show Input menu in menu bar” box. Step 3: Click the “+” button to add an input source.
  • Page 154 Appendix Step 4: Scroll to and select “Others”. Click on “Unicode Hex Input” (you can also use the Search function to find it). When done, click on the “Add” button. Step 5: Close the Keyboard Preferences menu. Step 6: Change the input selection to Unicode Hex Input in menu bar.
  • Page 155: Ascii Input Shortcut

    Appendix ASCII Input Shortcut To configure the user definable parameters of FuzzyScan via HEX/ASCII Reference Table programming menu, FuzzyScan will ask you to scan your desired ASCII value in HEX form. You have to refer to the “HEX/ASCII Table” for details. SPACE Example: "...
  • Page 156: Link Mode Quick Set Commands

    Appendix Link Mode Quick Set Commands PAIR Mode PICO Mode Uninstall SPP Master Simple Mode SPP Slave Simple Mode HID Mode HID Legacy Mode HID Mode with Passkey...
  • Page 157: Host Interface Quick Set Commands

    Appendix Host Interface Quick Set Commands (With Smart Cradle only) USB HID Standard Mode  PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Standard Mode RS232 Serial USB HID Turbo Mode PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Turbo Mode USB Com Port Emulation USB HID Legacy Mode PS/2 (DOS/V) Keyboard Replacement...
  • Page 158 Appendix Option Codes FIN (Finish) Abort END (Exit)
  • Page 159 Appendix System Commands PROGRAM Save Configuration (Enter Programming Mode) Paging FIN (Finish) Clone PowerTool Host Link Factory Default (Exit Programming Mode) Power Off System Information List Master Default (SYSLIST)  Factory Default: After scanning” Factory Default” command, all parameters will be returned to factory default value (The radio link will be disconnected and the scanner will revert to uninstall state).
  • Page 160 Appendix Indications Scanner Indication Items Link Indicator Beeping Radio connection 1 blue blink per 2.5 sec. Radio disconnection 3 blue blinks per 2 sec. During connection Quick blue blinks Short clicks Radio connection built 1 blue blink per 2.5 sec. 4 beeps in ascending tone Radio connection lost 3 blue blinks per 2 sec.
  • Page 161 Appendix Central Indicator Central Indicator Side Indicators Side Indicators HB2112 / HB3112 Smart Cradle Indications Indicators Items Beeping Central Side Power on Blink blue once Power on beeps Smart Cradle Upgrade State Steady red Short clicks Uninstall state Alternative red-green blinks Off Radio Connected Steady blue Steady green...
  • Page 162 Appendix SD112 Smart Dongle Indications Event Power/Pairing Indicator Status Indicator Power on blue blink once Steady red Dongle Upgrading Unpaired Alternative red-green blinks Radio Connected Steady blue Steady Green PICO Mode Steady red Radio Disconnected Off Radio Connected Steady blue PAIR Mode Steady red Radio Disconnected Off...
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