Scantech VEGA V-1020BT User Manual

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  • Page 1 U s e r ’ s M a n u a l VEGA V-1020BT Area Imager Handheld Bar code Scanner...
  • Page 2 EMEA SCANTECH-ID BV Nijverheidsweg Noord 60-34 3812 PM Amersfoort The Netherlands Tel:+31-33-4698400 Fax:+31-33-4650615 E-mail:info@scantech-id.com www.scantech-id.com HEAD QUARTER CHAMPTEK INCORPORATED 5/F, No.2 Alley 2, Shih-Wei Lane, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsin Tien City,Taipei 231, Taiwan Tel:+886-2-2219-2385 Fax:+886-2-2219-2387 E-mail:sales@champtek.com www.champtek.com CHINA CHAMPTEK INCORPORATED #901, No.
  • Page 3 User’s Installation and Configuration Manual Scantech-ID...
  • Page 4 In particular, Scantech-ID BV shall not be liable for any hardware, software, or data that is stored or used with the product, including the cost of repairing, replacing or recovering the above.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Product Safety ............... 2 Safety & Caution ............... 2 FCC Warning ................3 Chapter 2 Installation of the VEGA V-1020BT......... 4 Use of the VEGA ..............4 V-1020BT Unpacking ..............5 SETUP Cover Display ............... 6 2.3.1 Message Format ..............6 2.3.2...
  • Page 6 Chapter 4 Operating Setting ..............17 RETURN TO DEFAULT ............17 Scanning Triggering ..............17 Trigger time out ............... 19 Imager mode ................20 Good Read Mode ..............21 Buzzer Beep Tone ..............21 4.6.1 Beep Tone Setup ............. 21 4.6.2 Good Read Beeps ............
  • Page 7 4.13.3 Capslock Detection............33 4.13.4 Send Character by ALT Method ........33 4.13.5 Select Numerical Pad ............33 4.13.6 Time out Between Characters........... 34 4.13.7 Language Selection ............35 4.14 Decoding Selection ..............37 4.14.1 Symbologies Selection ............. 37 4.15 Multi code ................47 4.16 UDSI transmission ..............48 4.17...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    POS environment. Quality and Durability The VEGA comes with the same top quality as all other Scantech-ID products. So at a very competitive price the same quality and performance of more expensive products is available. Due to the high MTBF times of every component a long and service free operation time is secured.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Product Safety

    Chapter 1 Product Safety SAFETY & CAUTION Please read the following safety statement carefully. Please preserve this user manual for reference sometime. Before cleaning the VEGA, the users must cut off all AC power. Do not use liquid or spray type of detersive to clean the VEGA. Please use dampish cotton cloth to clean the VEGA.
  • Page 11: Fcc Warning

    FCC WARNING This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC. Any operation must comply with the conditions below: (a) The equipment will not cause any severe interference. (b) The equipment can avoid any interference from environment. Statement: This product is classified as A class product.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Installation Of The Vega V-1020Bt

    Chapter 2 Installation of the VEGA V-1020BT USE OF THE VEGA The VEGA is very ergonomic and modern designed and very user friendly. It can be connected to your POS or Host system trough a RS232 cable, KBW cable, USB cable and with Bluetooth wireless technical .
  • Page 13: V-1020Bt Unpacking

    V-1020BT UNPACKING Unpack the VEGA as follows: 1. Take the VEGA and its accessories out of the box. 2. Remove the packing material. 3. Check the packing list to make sure you have received all of the items ordered. Standard Shipment Package a.
  • Page 14: Setup Cover Display

    SETUP COVER DISPLAY The VEGA scanner has the opportunity to change the decorative cover display on the top of the scanner into a display that can show our own commercial message. Message Format 2.3.1 Create your own commercial message with the following outline format, use thicker paper...
  • Page 15: Change Cover Display

    Change Cover Display 2.3.2 Follow the next instruction steps to change the black Cover Display into the transparent Cover Display, so that your customers can read your own commercial massage. Step 1: Press out the front rubber lid toward the arrow. ➀...
  • Page 16 Step 3: Press out top cover rim from the inner lock. ➂ Step 4: Press out the other side of inner lock and remove the complete cover. ➃ Step 5 Assemble transparent top cover rim into inner lock. ➄...
  • Page 17 Step 6 Assemble another side transparent top cover rim into the inner lock. ➅ Step 7 Insert your commercial message card into the top ➆ cover toward the arrow. Step 8 Assemble the front rubber lid into the main unit toward the ➇...
  • Page 18: V-1020Bt Cradle Installation

    V-1020BT CRADLE INSTALLATION To set up your VEGA scanner with Bluetooth technology, please follow the next steps. Connect the supplied communication cable at the bottom side of the cradle. Connect the other side of the communication cable to the right connector of your POS or HOST system.
  • Page 19: Configuring

    Changing Scanner Settings with Utility Tool 2.5.2 Scantech-ID has setup this user manual with the most common used programming codes, it could be possible that you need more advanced settings to use the VEGA without any problems into your application.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Setup Bluetooth Communication

    Chapter 3 Setup Bluetooth Communication Before the VEGA scanner can be used for normal operation, Bluetooth communication must be set up between the VEGA scanner and cradle, Scanner client mode or to a Bluetooth application device, Scanner Server mode. PAIRING Pairing refers to when a VEGA scanner has been linked or paired to a specific cradle by scanning that cradle’s Bluetooth MAC address code, this Bluetooth MAC address code is unique for each cradle.
  • Page 21 ATTENTION The VEGA scanner must be charged for a minimum of 8 hours before the scanner can be placed in full operation for the first time. Observe proper precautions when charging battery, Battery may leak or explode if improperly used. Use only battery approved for use in device, Do not use battery of different types.
  • Page 22: Set Up Slave Mode Communication

    SET UP SLAVE MODE COMMUNICATION Please follow the below steps to set up the communication between the scanner and Bluetooth application device. The scanner must scan “Scanner Slave Mode” barcode, to set the scanner in Slave mode. Enter the pin code (default 000000) to setup comport when control the Bluetooth device to search the scanner.
  • Page 23: Set Scanner Pin Code Mode

    Set Scanner Pin Code Mode 3.4.1 Set Default Security Code (PINCODE = 000000) Set Security Code ON <Set Security OFF Barcode> Set Pin Code Charactor 3.4.2 (PINCODE max. 6 digits, 0-9and A-Z ASCII CODE) 1) Begin to Set PINCODE 2) Go to the ASCII Tables in 9.10, scan 6 labels that represents the PINCODE.
  • Page 24: Bluetooth Cradle Setup

    BLUETOOTH CRADLE SETUP Set Cradle Pin Code Mode 3.5.1 Set Default Security Code Barcode (PINCODE = 000000) Set Security ON Barcode <Set Security OFF Barcode> Set Cradle Pin Code Barcode 3.5.2 (PINCODE max. 6 digits ,0-9,A-Z ASCII CODE ) 1) Begin to Set PINCODE 2) Go to the ASCII Tables in 9.10, scan 6 labels that represents the PINCODE.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4 Operating Setting

    Chapter 4 Operating Setting RETURN TO DEFAULT 7.1.1 Scan this programming code to set the scanner /Cradle parameters to factory default: Scanner /Cradle factory default Reset all configuration parameters to their factory default setting of the Scanner and Cradle. After this reset you must select all required parameters that meet applications.
  • Page 26 Pulse A reading session begins when beam is activated and stays on until a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the timeout. After the timeout, the scan engine turns off. Flashing Flashing mode allows power up the lighting and decoding are on (no need to activate the trigger line) and after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the scanner starts flashing, checking for a bar code to be read.
  • Page 27: Trigger Time Out

    Toggle This mode allows lighting and decoding toggle when the trigger line is activated. First trigger activation = lighting and decoding on, Second trigger activation = lighting and decoding off. Presentation This mode allows power up lighting and decoding are on. After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the lighting turns off or is dimmed.
  • Page 28: Imager Mode

    IMAGER MODE You can set the best reading performance of your VEGA by adjusting certain imager parameters. To choose the best reading performance, depends on the environment, your used application and type of barcodes. Area mode for decode 1D and 2D barcodes. ...
  • Page 29: Good Read Mode

    GOOD READ MODE When active, the scan engine stops the reading session after a successful decoding. - NOTE: this parameter is NOT used with continuous and continuous + flashing modes. <Active> Not Active BUZZER BEEP TONE Beep Tone Setup 4.6.1 <High>...
  • Page 30: Good Read Beeps

    Good Read Beeps 4.6.2 <One Beep> Two Beeps None Beep Duration 4.6.3 60 msec <80 msec> 200 msec...
  • Page 31: Timing

    Timing 4.6.4 <During Transmission> Before Transmission After Transmission GOOD READ DURATION Good Read LED Duration 4.7.1 <80 msec> 0.5 sec 1 sec...
  • Page 32: Error Beep

    Error Beep 4.7.2 <On> Setup Beep 4.7.3 <On>...
  • Page 33: Sleep Mode

    SLEEP MODE The scanner is equipped with sleep mode function to save battery energy when the scanner is not used for 1 minute or 10 minute. During sleep mode, all the functions and connection will be halted until pressing the trigger button of scanner to wake up and reconnect the communication with the cradle or Bluetooth device.
  • Page 34 Out Of Range Memory Mode ON <Memory Mode OFF> Memory Read Memory Clear...
  • Page 35: 4.10 Firmware Version

    4.10 FIRMWARE VERSION Display the firmware version of the scanner, please scan below barcode. Engine Firmware Version Scanner Decoder Firmware Version Cradle Decoder Firmware Version Scanner Bluetooth MAC Address Cradle Bluetooth MAC Address...
  • Page 36: 4.11 Set Cradle Interface Barcode

    4.11 SET CRADLE INTERFACE BARCODE KB Interface RS232 Interface <USB HID Interface >...
  • Page 37: 4.12 Cradle Rs232 Mode Parameters

    4.12 CRADLE RS232 MODE PARAMETERS Baud Rate 4.12.1 1200 2400 4800 9600 <19200> 38400...
  • Page 38: Cradle Data Bits

    Cradle Data bits 4.12.2 7 data bits <8 data bits> Cradle Stop bits 4.12.3 <1 bit> 2 bits Cradle Parity 4.12.4 <None> Even...
  • Page 39: Cradle Hand Shaking

    Mark Space Cradle Hand Shaking 4.12.5 RTS/CTS Enable <RTS/CTS Disable> ACK/NAK Enable <ACK/NAK Disable> XON/XOFF Enable < XON/XOFF Disable >...
  • Page 40: Cradle Keyboard Wedge Mode Parameters

    4.13 CRADLE KEYBOARD WEDGE MODE PARAMETERS Terminal Type 4.13.1 <IBM PC/AT,PS/2> IBM PC/XT IBM PS/2 25, 30 Upper/Lower Case 4.13.2 <No change> Upper Case Lower Case...
  • Page 41: Capslock Detection

    Capslock Detection 4.13.3 Enable <Disable> Send Character by ALT Method 4.13.4 Enable <Disable> Select Numerical Pad 4.13.5 <OFF>...
  • Page 42: Time Out Between Characters

    Time out Between Characters 4.13.6 <0 ms> 5 ms 10 ms 25 ms 50ms 100ms...
  • Page 43: Language Selection

    Language Selection 4.13.7 <US English> UK English Italian Spanish French German Swedish Switzerland Hungarian...
  • Page 44 Japanese Belgium Portuguese Denmark Netherlands Turkey Reserved 1...
  • Page 45: 4.14 Decoding Selection

    4.14 DECODING SELECTION Symbologies Selection 4.14.1 Australian Post ON <Australian Post OFF> AZTEC ON <AZTEC OFF> BPO ON <BPO OFF> Canada Post ON <Canada Post OFF>...
  • Page 46 CODABAR ON <CODABAR OFF> Codablock A ON <Codablock A OFF> Codablock F ON <Codablock F OFF> CODE 11 ON <CODE 11 OFF> <CODE 39 ON> CODE 39 OFF...
  • Page 47 CODE 93 ON <CODE 93 OFF> <CODE 128 ON> CODE 128 OFF <GS1-128 ON> GS1-128 OFF <DATAMATRIX ON> DATAMATRIX OFF Dutch Post ON <Dutch Post OFF>...
  • Page 48 <EAN-8 ON> EAN-8 OFF <EAN-13 ON> EAN-13 OFF <EAN 128 ON> EAN 128 OFF GS1 CC-A/B ON <GS1 CC-A/B OFF> GS1 CC-C ON <GS1 CC-C OFF>...
  • Page 49 GS1 DataBar- Omni ON <GS1 DataBar- Omni OFF> GS1 DataBar- Limited ON <GS1 DataBar- Limited OFF> GS1 DataBar- Expand ON <GS1 DataBar- Expand OFF> Infomail ON <Infomail OFF>...
  • Page 50 Interleave 2 of 5 ON <Interleave 2 of 5 OFF> Japan Post ON <Japan Post OFF> Matrix 2 of 5 ON <Matrix 2 of 5 OFF> MaxiCode ON <MaxiCode OFF> MicroPDF417 ON...
  • Page 51 <MicroPDF417 OFF> MSI ON <MSI OFF> <PDF417 ON> PDF417 OFF Planet ON <Planet OFF> PLESSEY ON <PLESSEY OFF> Postnet ON...
  • Page 52 <Postnet OFF> QR Code ON <QR Code OFF> QR Code - model 1 ON <QR Code - model 1 OFF> Standard 2 of 5 ON <Standard 2 of 5 OFF> Sweden Post ON <Sweden Post OFF>...
  • Page 53 Note: This step does not include codes for all support Barcode symbologies. For a complete overview of support symbologies see appendix. If you need programming codes for symbologies which are not available in this chapter, please contact Scantech-ID Technical Support department or use VEGA utility tool.
  • Page 54 Disable All Symbologies. Disable All Symbologies - Disabled all Symbologies. - Use the“OFF”option to disable individual symbologies. - Does not reset individual parameters settings for each symbology. (When you enable a symbology, you recover the parameter settings stored in memory for that symbology when it was disabled . - use reset factory defaults to reset all the symbology parameters to their factory default settings).
  • Page 55: 4.15 Multi Code

    4.15 MULTI CODE The multicode function is used configure the scanner to read a series of bar codes and then transmit them all at once. Follow these steps to setup the multicode function: 1. Activate the multicode function. 2. Select the number of bar codes to be included the multicode. Active <Not Active>...
  • Page 56: 4.16 Udsi Transmission

    4.16 UDSI TRANSMISSION Activates user defined symbology identifier (UDSI) transmission for all symbologies. [UDSI Symbology Id] <data> Data Format: <Not transmitted > UDSI transmitted Symbology Default Identifier Australia Post Aztec Canada Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 39 Code 93/93i Code 128 DataMatrix...
  • Page 57 GS1-128 GS1 Composite A/B GS1 Composite C GS1 DataBar GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded Interleaved 2 of 5 Japan Post Matrix 2 of 5 MaxiCode MicroPDF417 MSI Code PDF417 Planet Plessey Code Postnet QR Code Standard 2 of 5 Sweden Post Telepen TLC 39...
  • Page 58: 4.17 Postambles

    4.17 POSTAMBLES The scanner can be programmed to output Barcode data according to the following format: [BAR CODE DATA] [POSTAMBLE STRING] Postamble None <CR+LF >...
  • Page 59: Appendixes

    Appendixes...
  • Page 60: A.decimal Value Table

    A.DECIMAL VALUE TABLE...
  • Page 61: B.ascii Table

    B.ASCII TABLE...
  • Page 62: C.readable Symbologies

    C.READABLE SYMBOLOGIES 1D Symbologies Symbology Default Enable Note Codabar Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 / 93i Code 128 EAN 8 / EAN 13 EAN 128 / UCC GS1 DataBar (RSS) Omni, Expanded, limited Interleaved 2 of 5 Industrial ISBN ISSN Matrix MSI Code...
  • Page 63: D.technical Specifications

    D.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Physical Characteristics V-1020BT Approx. 180g Cradle Weight Approx. 145g Charger Weight Approx. 135g Material ABS Plastic Connector RJ 45C 10Pins Scanner Dimension 186.8 mm x 81.6 mm x 63.9 mm Cradle Dimension 123.9mm x 120mm x 71.4mm Operational Light source Visible Red light 650nm + 10nm Scan rate...
  • Page 64 b) Scanner Light Signal Status good read and transmitted Green 1 blink and 1 beep good read 3 long blink and 3 long beeps memory full 3 long blink and 3 long beeps Into sleep mode 2 blink and 2 beeps low Battery warning good read 2 long blink and 2 long beeps...
  • Page 65 Environmental Operating Temp. 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) Storage Temp. -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) Relative Humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing Ambient light Works in lighting conditions from 0 to 100,000 lux Regulatory of Compliance RoHs...
  • Page 66: E.scan Map

    E.SCAN MAP Typical Reading Distances 0" 4" 8" 12” 16" 20" 10" 8" Data Matrix 7.5 mils 6" PDF417 4" 6.6 mils 2" 0" 2" 4" 0.125 mm/ 5 mils 6" 0.25 mm / 10 mils 8" 100% contrast UPC / EAN 10"...
  • Page 67 VEGA Typical Reading Distances (centimeters) Symbology Density Minimum Maximum Distance Distance Code 39 0.125 mm 7.2 cm 13.1 cm 0.20 3.8 cm 22.5 cm 0.25 3.4 cm UPC / EAN 0.33 Data matrix 0.191 mm 6.3 cm 17.2 cm 0.254 mm 4.8 cm 0.381 mm PDF417...
  • Page 68: F.overview Model Numbers

    F.OVERVIEW MODEL NUMBERS VEGA with Area Imager Version with RS232 interface: A274002 VEGA V-1020BT C2 -02 A276002 VEGA V-1021BT C1 -02 Version with KBW interface: A274004 VEGA V-1020BT C2 -04 A276004 VEGA V-1021BT C1 -04 Version with USB (HID KBW) interface:...
  • Page 69 Scantech-ID BV Nijverheidsweg Noord 60-34 3812 PM Amersfoort The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)33 469 84 00 Fax: +31 (0)33 465 06 15 E-mail: info@scantech-id.com Internet: www.scantech-id.com...

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