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1166/1266 Bluetooth Wireless Scanners
User's Manual
Document Number: 1X66-1
Release Date: Dec. 2005
© 2005, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd..
All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH
INFORMATION Co., Ltd.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
If applicable, as below
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example – use only shielded
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your body.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.

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  • Page 1 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Document Number: 1X66-1 Release Date: Dec. 2005 © 2005, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Clear Data ..................14 REVISION HISTORY....................1 4.4.4 Send Data..................14 4.4.5 Memory Data Delay................ 14 INTRODUCTION...................2 BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT ..............15 3666 INSTALLATION ...................3 1166/1266 ................ 15 ONFIGURING 5.1.1 Activate Bluetooth Serial Port Interface......... 15 3666 B ............3 OWER P THE TATION 5.1.2...
  • Page 3 EQUENCE .............39 ND OF ORMAT ROGRAMMING ............39 CTIVATE DITING ORMATS 9.10 ...............40 XCLUSIVE DITING 9.11 ..............40 ROGRAMMING XAMPLES CONFIGURING YOUR 1166/1266............41 10.1 ..............41 NTER ONFIGURATION 10.2 ....................41 EFAULT 10.3 ...................41 ETTING 10.4 ..............42 ETTING ARAMETER ALUES 10.4.1 Numeric Parameters ...............42 10.4.2...
  • Page 4: Battery

    36 hours or 26,000 scans for 1266. The difference between V 1.00 Oct. 31, 2005 First release. 1166 and 1266 is the barcode scan engine installed inside the scanner. The 1166 scanner uses CCD linear imager, whereas the 1266 scanner uses a Laser engine. V 2.00 Dec. 30, 2005 Supports Bluetooth HID.
  • Page 5 The 1166/1266 kit contains: When you receive your 1166/1266, the battery is separated from 1166/1266. Please A 1166/1266 wireless barcode scanner insert the battery into the bottom of the scanner and lock the battery by pushing the A 3666 base clip to power on the scanner.
  • Page 6: Dc Jack

    There are three methods to charge the battery. One is placing the scanner on the base and another is inserting the battery in front of the base, and the other is inserting the power supply into the DC Jack at bottom of the scanner. Insert the power supply to the DC Jack at bottom of the scanner.
  • Page 7: Buzzer

    There are eight scan modes supported by the scanner. The user can choose the Auto-Sense is for 1166 only and used in conjunction with the auto-sense stand. It desired scan mode depending on the application requirements. But, if the scanner is...
  • Page 8: Re-Read Delay

    • EAN8 (with or without Addon) • EAN13 (with or without Addon) • Code 93 If the scanner mode is set to Continuous, Auto Power Off, Alternate, or Momentary • Code 128 mode, the scanner will prevent accidentally reading the same barcode twice by •...
  • Page 9 The 1166/1266 is a multi-interface scanner. It can be used as a keyboard wedge Digits on Upper Row scanner, an RS-232 scanner, or a USB scanner. The output interface can be programmed using the setup barcodes in this manual. Please ensure that you have an RF connection between the scanner and the base prior to selecting the interface type.
  • Page 10 The 1166/1266 can work offline and store the reading data into the internal Flash User can select the desired, flow control, baud rate, parity, and data bits to be used memory for later upload to the host.
  • Page 11 (first time) connection setup, this setting must be enabled. User can disable this setting for security reasons after initial connection setup is completed. The 1166/1266 can be configured to the standard Bluetooth Serial Port as the data output interface. This will make the 1166/1266 send the scanned barcode data to After all the desired settings are completed, the “Update”...
  • Page 12 Check My device is set up and ready to be found and click Next button. 7. The serial ports are assigned to the device, outgoing COM 10 and Incoming COM 11. Click the Finish button to complete the configuration. 4. Select 1x66 scanner and click Next button for next step. 1.
  • Page 13 3. Select Client Applications tab and select Bluetooth Serial Port from the list then 5. Wake up 1166/1266 by pulling the trigger (just in case it falls asleep). click Property button. Double click Find Bluetooth Devices. 6. Double click 1x66 scanner.
  • Page 14 Before starting the configuration, the scanner must be powered up. If you have not done so, please follow the procedures described in section 2.2 “Power Up the 1166/1266” to power up the scanner. First step of the configuration is always to put the scanner in configuration mode by scanning the “Enter Setup”...
  • Page 15 and perhaps Character Substitution setting, when support to languages not available on the scanner is needed. The 1x66 scanner can do connection authentication if communication security is desired. Once this setting is enabled, a user configurable PIN code is verified during connection establishment.
  • Page 16 Select the 1x66 scanner and click Next button. Please follow the procedures below to configure the Bluetooth driver on the host system. Please note that, when searching nearby Bluetooth devices on Host computers, the 1x66 scanner will come out with the serial number as their device name.
  • Page 17 8. The scanner is ready to use. Please click OK button. Input PIN code and click OK button. Right click 1x66 scanner and select Discover Available Services. Click icon at PC. Click Find Bluetooth Devices icon at My Bluetooth Places. Click PC Remote Commander icon.
  • Page 18 When the green arrow icon is displayed, the connection is ready. This section describes user configurable parameters that are pertaining to barcode symbologies. • Standard / Full ASCII Code 39: User can choose to read either Standard Code 39 or Full ASCII Code 39 by configuring this parameter. •...
  • Page 19 • Checksum Transmission: This parameter specifies whether the checksum • System Number Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the system character is included in the data being transmitted. number will be included in the data being transmitted. • Code Length Qualification: Because of the weak structure of the 2 of 5 •...
  • Page 20 • Checksum Verification: Three kinds of checksum calculations can be • Code ID Transmission: If this parameter is enabled, the Code ID selected implemented into MSI code: Single Modulo 10, Double Modulo 10, or by the preceding setting will be included in the data being transmitted. Modulo 11 &...
  • Page 21 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Code 39 Italy Pharmacode Data read by the scanner will be processed in the following sequence (RS-232, French Pharmacode Industrial 25 Keyboard Wedge and USB interfaces). Interleave 25 1) The character substitution is performed on the barcode data. Matrix 25 2) The Code ID and the Length Code are inserted at the beginning of the data as Codabar...
  • Page 22 Three applicable conditions can be configured to qualify whether the data read by The 1166/1266 scanner provides advanced data editing functions for data the scanner can be processed by the particular editing format. Data editing will not formatting. Data editing is performed according to user configured editing formats.
  • Page 23 always included in the field. User though, has the option of discarding this terminating string. • Field Length: The field division can be simply specified by the field length. If this parameter is enabled, all data read by the scanner must be processed by the The scanner will assign the next specified number of characters into the editing format.
  • Page 24 For most of the parameters, only one read is required to set them to new values. The The configuration of 1166/1266 Scanner is done by reading the setup labels scanner will respond with two beeps when these parameters are configured. But for contained in the Configuration Manual (the second part of this manual).
  • Page 25 The available key type/status settings can be selected will be described briefly. The • Add Alternate (L): The left Alternate key will be sent together with the configuration procedures for character string parameters are shown below. character programmed. • Add Control (R): The right Control key will be sent together with the Parameter Label character programmed.
  • Page 26: R Eading R Edundancy

    MSI Parameters ..................32 Document Number: 1X66-2 EAN128 Parameters................33 Release Date: Dec. 2005 EAN8 Parameters..................34 © 2005, SYNTECH INFORMATION Co., Ltd.. UPCA Parameters ...................34 All rights reserved. CipherLab is a registered trademark of SYNTECH UPCE Parameters ...................35 INFORMATION Co., Ltd. EAN13 Parameters..................36...
  • Page 27 RSS14 Parameters...................37 RSS Limited Parameters ................38 RSS Expanded Parameters..............38 Activate Editing Formats ...............39 Editing Format Parameters..............40 Decimal Digits..................52 Version Release Notes Hexadecimal Digits..................53 Date Key Type ....................54 V 1.00 Oct. 31, 2005 First release. Key Status ....................54 KBD Wedge Character Table ..............55 V 2.00 Dec.30, 2005 Supports Bluetooth HID.
  • Page 28 • Enable < Disable > • Clear Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Read the Serial Number barcode Confirm on the bottom of the desired 3666 Base Station within 5 seconds to complete this setting. • • < 0 > Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label.
  • Page 29 < No Redundancy > Page1 2 Times Page 6 3 Times Page 2 4 Times Page 7 Page 3 Page 8 < Auto Off Mode > Page 4 Continuous Mode Page 9 Auto Power Off Mode Page 5 Alternate Mode Page 10 Momentary Mode Repeat Mode...
  • Page 30: Keyboard Type

    • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired time-out duration by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired keyboard on page 53) to complete this setting. number (shown in the following table) by reading Decimal Digits on page 53.
  • Page 31 • • < Default Layout > < Case Sensitive > AZERTY Ignore Case • QWERTZ • < Alphanumeric Key > Numeric Key < Default Layout > • Lower Row Upper Row • < No > • < Default > Shift Lock Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label.
  • Page 32 • • < None > Scanner Ready • Data Ready INV. Data Ready 115200 • 38400 119200 Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired inter- < 9600 > character delay by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also on page 53) to complete this setting.
  • Page 33 • • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired • keyboard number (shown in the following table) by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also on page 53) to complete this setting. <...
  • Page 34 • • < Default > < No > Shift Lock • Capital Lock • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54. One character consists of 2 Capital Lock ON hexadecimal digits.
  • Page 35: C Odabar

    Prefix Code * Code 39 * Postfix Code * Italy Pharmacode * French Pharmacode * Industrial 25 * Set 1 * Interleave 25 * Set 2 * Matrix 25 * Set 3 * Codabar * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54.
  • Page 36 • • Enable < Disable > Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > Enable • < Disable > Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > Enable •...
  • Page 37 • • Enable < Disable > < Enable > • Disable • Enable < Disable > Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > < Enable > • Disable •...
  • Page 38 • • Enable Enable < Disable > < Disable > • • < Enable > Enable Disable < Disable > • • < Enable > < Enable No Addon > Disable Disable No Addon • Enable Addon2 < Disable Addon2 > <...
  • Page 39 • • < Enable No Addon > < Enable No Addon > Disable No Addon Disable No Addon Enable Addon2 Enable Addon2 < Disable Addon2 > < Disable Addon2 > Enable Addon5 Enable Addon5 < Disable Addon5 > < Disable Addon5 > •...
  • Page 40 • • < Standard > < Enable > Full ASCII Disable • • Enable < Disable > < Industrial 25 > • Interleave 25 Matrix 25 Enable • < Disable > • Enable < Disable > < Enable > • Disable <...
  • Page 41 • • Enable Select Max / Min Length Qualification < Disable > • Max Length * Min Length * < Enable > • Disable • Select Fixed Length Qualification Fixed Length 1 * Select Max / Min Length Qualification Fixed Length 2 * Max Length * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label.
  • Page 42 • • Select Max / Min Length Qualification Select Fixed Length Qualification Max Length * Fixed Length 1 * Min Length * Fixed Length 2 * • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also on page 53) to complete this setting.
  • Page 43 • < abcd / abcd > abcd / tn*e < Single Modulo 10 > ABCD / ABCD Double Modulo 10 ABCD / TN*E Modulo 11 & 10 • • < Last digit not Transmitted > Transmitted Enable Last 2 Digits not Transmitted <...
  • Page 44 • • Select Fixed Length Qualification Enable Fixed Length 1 * < Disable > Fixed Length 2 * • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also on page 53) to complete this setting.
  • Page 45 • • System Number 0 and 1 Enable < System Number 0 only > < Disable > • • Enable Enable < Disable > < Disable > • • Enable < Enable > < Disable > Disable • < Enable > Disable Update Enter Setup...
  • Page 46 • < Enable > < ]e0 > Disable • • < Enable > < Enable > Disable Disable • • < Enable > < Enable > Disable Disable • • < Enable > < Enable > Disable Disable Update Enter Setup...
  • Page 47 • • Enable Format 1 < Disable > Format 2 • Format 3 • Enable < Disable > • Enable < Disable > • < No > • < Yes > End of Format Programming Update...
  • Page 48 • • Maximum Length * Minimum Length * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired length by reading Decimal Digits on page 53. (3) Read the “Validate” label (also on page 53) to complete this setting. • Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label.
  • Page 49 • • EAN13 No Addon Clear EAN13 Addon2 Code 39 Italy Pharmacode EAN13 Addon5 French Pharmacode UPCA No Addon Industrial 25 Interleave 25 UPCA Addon2 Matrix 25 UPCA Addon5 Codebar Code 93 Code 128 Plessey EAN128/RSS UPCE No Addon UPCE Addon2 UPCE Addon5 EAN8 No Addon EAN8 Addon2...
  • Page 50 • • Field Terminating String * Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page54. One character consists of 2 character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54.
  • Page 51 • • Field Terminating String * Field Terminating String * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54. One character character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54.
  • Page 52: A Dditional F Ields

    • • Additional Field 1 * Additional Field 4 * Field Terminating String * Additional Field 2 * Programming Instructions: (1) Read the label. (2) Program the desired character string by reading Hexadecimal Digits on page 54. One character Additional Field 5 * consists of 2 hexadecimal digits.
  • Page 53 • Start Field 1 Additional Field 1 Field 2 Additional Field 2 Field 3 Additional Field 3 Field 4 Additional Field 4 Field 5 • Additional Field 5 Field 6 Programming Instructions: (1) Read the “Start” label. (2) Program the desired transmission sequence by reading the Field / Additional Field labels.
  • Page 54 < Normal > Scan Code Add Shift Add Control (L) Add Alternate (L) Add Control (R) Add Alternate (R) • Update Enter Setup...
  • Page 55 " 3 Home F5 6 Down F8 & Left Right ESC C PgUp Exec < Enter PgDn > Dly Enter* Enter* : Enter Key of the Numeric Key Pad … : Digits of Numeric Key Pad DLE SP " ENQ NAK ACK SYN &...

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