AISOLUTION KDC350 Barcode Scanner(Bluetooth) User Manual KDC350 User Manual 3 04 English

AISOLUTION CO., LTD. Barcode Scanner(Bluetooth) KDC350 User Manual 3 04 English

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KDC350UserManual(Rev2.85.Q/2.86.Q/3.04.Q)           October,2012
KDC350 User Manual  2   TABLEOFCONTENTS1.1 KDC Package ......................................................................................................... 13 1.2 KDC Characteristics .............................................................................................. 14 2.  Installation .............................................................................................................. 16 2.1 KoamTac Installation Wizard................................................................................. 17 Windows XP .............................................................................................................. 17 Vista and Windows 7 ................................................................................................ 22 Windows Mobile 5.0+ ................................................................................................ 25 Android ..................................................................................................................... 27 Blackberry ................................................................................................................ 27 iPad/iPhone/iPod touch ............................................................................................. 27 2.2 Manual Installation ................................................................................................ 28 Windows XP, Vista, and 7 ......................................................................................... 28 Windows Mobile 5.0+ ................................................................................................ 28 3.1 Getting Started ...................................................................................................... 29 Attach Lanyard to KDC ............................................................................................. 29 Charge KDC Battery ................................................................................................. 29 Configure KDC .......................................................................................................... 30 3.2 Basics ..................................................................................................................... 31 Reading Barcodes .................................................................................................... 31 Synchronizing Barcode Data to PC .......................................................................... 31 3.3 KDC Menus ............................................................................................................. 32 KDC Mode Menu ....................................................................................................... 38 View Data Menu ........................................................................................................ 38 Set Barcodes Menu .................................................................................................. 38 Code Options Menu .................................................................................................. 38 Scan Options Menu ................................................................................................... 38 Data Process Menu ................................................................................................... 39 BT Config Menu - KDC200/250/300/350/400 ............................................................. 43 BT Service - KDC200/250/300/350/400 ..................................................................... 44 GPS Config - KDC250 / KDC350 ................................................................................ 44 System Menu ............................................................................................................ 44 Pair and connect KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i and iOS4.0+ in HID mode ............... 46 iOS Soft Keyboard toggling using BT Toggle option ............................................... 46 LISTINGOFFIGURES ............................................................................................................... 7LISTINGOFTABLES ................................................................................................................ 81.  INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 123. OPERATING THE KDC .............................................................................................. 29
KDC350 User Manual  3  3.4 LED Status ............................................................................................................. 47 KDC100/200/250/300/350 .......................................................................................... 47 KDC400 ..................................................................................................................... 47 3.5 Empty Battery ........................................................................................................ 47 3.6 Buffer Full ............................................................................................................... 48 3.7 Reset Feature ........................................................................................................ 48 3.8 Replace Battery ..................................................................................................... 49 4.1 ConnectDevice ........................................................................................................ 50 4.2 Auto Connect ......................................................................................................... 50 4.3 Auto Power On ........................................................................................................ 50 4.4 PWR ON Time .......................................................................................................... 51 4.5 Auto Power Off ....................................................................................................... 51 4.6 Beep Warning .......................................................................................................... 51 4.7 PWR OFF Time ........................................................................................................ 51 4.8 PowerOFF Msg ........................................................................................................ 52 4.9 MAC Address .......................................................................................................... 52 4.10 FW Version ............................................................................................................ 52 4.11 Wakeup Nulls ........................................................................................................ 52 4.12 Autolock Time ...................................................................................................... 52 4.13 HID Keyboard ........................................................................................................ 52 4.14 HID Initial and Inter-Character Delay.................................................................... 52 4.15 Control character transmission in HID mode ...................................................... 53 4.16 Function key transmission in HID mode .............................................................. 53 4.17 Disconnect/Reconnect/BT(HID) Toggle ............................................................... 53 4.18 Power .................................................................................................................... 54 4.19 Pairing ................................................................................................................... 54 4.20 Discovering ........................................................................................................... 54 4.21 Connect To ........................................................................................................... 55 4.22 HID Sync ............................................................................................................... 55 5.1 KTSync Menu ......................................................................................................... 56 5.2 File Menu ................................................................................................................ 59 Connect to KDC ........................................................................................................ 59 Synchronize .............................................................................................................. 59 Bluetooth .................................................................................................................. 60 5.3 Synchronization Settings ....................................................................................... 61 Destination of Data ................................................................................................... 61 Synchronization Methods ......................................................................................... 62 Current KDC Wedge Method ..................................................................................... 63 4. BLUETOOTH - KDC200/250/300/350/400 .................................................................. 505. SYNCHRONIZATION ................................................................................................. 56
KDC350 User Manual  4  Synchronization Options .......................................................................................... 64 Application Options .................................................................................................. 64 5.4 Barcode & KDC Settings ........................................................................................ 65 Select Symbologies and Symbology Options ........................................................... 66 Data Editing Option .................................................................................................. 66 5.5 Others Settings ...................................................................................................... 67 5.6 KDC Menu (KDC400) .............................................................................................. 68 5.7 Mobile pKTSync ..................................................................................................... 69 5.7 Mobile pKTSync ..................................................................................................... 69 5.8 Android aKTSync ................................................................................................... 70 KDC and Android Pairing .......................................................................................... 70 Launch KTSync ......................................................................................................... 70 5.9 iPad/iPhone/iPod touch KTSync ............................................................................. 72 KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i and iPhone/iPad/iPod touch connection instructions 72 KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i connection using iPhone mode .................................. 72 iKTSync Settings ...................................................................................................... 73 How to connect and reconnect iPhone mode using UP keys .................................. 73 5.10 Blackberry bKTSync ............................................................................................ 74 5.11 KTSync for Mac OS X ........................................................................................... 76 Connect Button ......................................................................................................... 76 Disconnect Button .................................................................................................... 77 Synchronize Button .................................................................................................. 77 Settings Button ......................................................................................................... 77 Clear Button.............................................................................................................. 80 User may press this button to clear the KTSync internal viewer. .................................................. 80 6.1 Application Generation .......................................................................................... 82 Generate Application ............................................................................................... 82 Data Filter Settings .................................................................................................. 83 Application Download and Execution ...................................................................... 85 6.2 Predefined Applications ......................................................................................... 86 Master/Slave ............................................................................................................. 86 Pick/Bin ..................................................................................................................... 88 DB Lookup Application ............................................................................................. 90 Inventory Application ............................................................................................... 92 A.1 Symbologies .......................................................................................................... 96 6. APPLICATION GENERATION .................................................................................... 817. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................ 938. WARRANTY .............................................................................................................. 949. CONTACT INFORMATION ........................................................................................ 95APPENDIX A - BARCODE & SCAN OPTIONS ................................................................ 96
KDC350 User Manual  5  A.2 Code Options ......................................................................................................... 98 Reverse Direction ..................................................................................................... 98 Symbology Conversion ............................................................................................. 98 Verification of Optional “Check Digit” ..................................................................... 99 Transmission of “Check Digit” ................................................................................. 99 Resolution of Inconsistencies ................................................................................ 100 A.3 Miscellaneous Barcode Information ................................................................... 101 Height of a Linear Barcode .................................................................................... 101 Check Characters ................................................................................................... 101 Prevent Interleave 2 of 5 Partial Reading .............................................................. 101 Equation to Determining Potential Number of Stored Barcodes ........................... 102 Data Buffer Full ....................................................................................................... 102 B.1 Symbology ........................................................................................................... 103 B.2 Host Interface ...................................................................................................... 104 B.3 Battery ................................................................................................................. 104 B.4 Memory ................................................................................................................ 104 B.5 Programming ....................................................................................................... 105 C.1 Set Symbologies (KDC100/200/250/350) ............................................................. 106 C.2 Barcode Options (KDC100/200/250/350) ............................................................. 109 C.3 Delete Last Scanned Barcode (KDC100/200/250/350) ........................................ 112 C.4 Scan Options (KDC100/200/250/350) ................................................................... 113 C.5 Scan Timeout (KDC100/200/250/350) .................................................................. 114 C.6 Minimum Barcode Length (KDC100/200/250/350) ............................................... 115 C.7 Security Level (KDC100/200/250/350) ................................................................. 117 C.8 Data Process - Wedge/Store (KDC100/200/250/350) ........................................... 118 C.9 Data Process – Data Edit (KDC100/200/250/350) ................................................ 119 C.10 Data Process - Data Format – Handshake (KDC100/200/250/350) .................... 120 C.11 Data Process - Termination Character & Duplicate Check (KDC100/200/250/350) ................................................................................................................................... 121 C.12 Bluetooth (KDC200/250/350) ............................................................................. 122 C.13 Bluetooth Auto Power On Time (KDC200/250/350) ........................................... 125 C.14 Bluetooth PWR Off Time (KDC200/250/350) ...................................................... 126 C.15 Auto lock Time (KDC200/250/350) ..................................................................... 129 C.16 HID Keyboard layout (KDC100/200/250/350) ..................................................... 130 C.17 HID Initial Delay (KDC200/250/350) ................................................................... 131 C.18 HID Character Delay (KDC200/250/350) ............................................................ 132 C.19 HID Control Character (KDC200/250/350) ......................................................... 133 C.20 System (KDC100/200/250/350) .......................................................................... 134 C.21 Sleep Timeout (KDC100/200/250/350) ............................................................... 138 APPENDIX B – FAQ ..................................................................................................... 103APPENDIX C - SPECIAL BARCODES ........................................................................... 106
KDC350 User Manual  6  C.22 ETC (KDC100/200/250/350) ................................................................................ 140 C.23 Function (KDC100/200/250/350) ........................................................................ 141 C.24 Number (KDC100/200/250/350) .......................................................................... 142 C.25 Lower Case Alphabet (KDC100/200/250/350) .................................................... 143 C.26 Upper Case Alphabet (KDC100/200/250/350) .................................................... 146 C.27 Control Character (KDC100/200/250/350) ......................................................... 149 C.28 Symbol Character (KDC100/200/250/350) ......................................................... 150 C.29 GPS (KDC250/350) ............................................................................................. 154 C.30 Auto Power Off Timeout (KDC250/350) ............................................................. 155       INDEX ......................................................................................................................... 156
KDC350 User Manual  7  LISTINGOFFIGURESFigure 1 – KDC Package ___________________________________________________________ 13Figure 2 - Characteristics of KDC100 _______________________________________________ 14Figure 3 - Characteristics of KDC200 / KDC250 / KDC300 ____________________________ 15Figure 4 - Location of Scroll Buttons _______________________________________________ 30Figure 5 - KDC Display _____________________________________________________________ 31Figure 6 - KTSync® Synchronizer Menu _____________________________________________ 56Figure 7 – File Menu _______________________________________________________________ 57Figure 8 – Setting Menu ____________________________________________________________ 57Figure 9 – Application Menu ________________________________________________________ 58Figure 10 – About Menu ____________________________________________________________ 58Figure 11 - COM Port Selection for KDC ____________________________________________ 59Figure 12 - Bluetooth Device Registry ______________________________________________ 60Figure 13 - KTSync® Synchronization Settings ______________________________________ 61Figure 14 - Barcode & KDC Settings, Symbologies, Data Editing and Scan Options ___ 65Figure 15 - KTSync® Confirmation Settings _________________________________________ 67Figure 16 – Mobile pKTSync ________________________________________________________ 69Figure 17 – Android aKTSync ______________________________________________________ 71Figure 18 – iPad/iPhone/iPod touch KTSync _________________________________________ 73Figure 19 – Blackberry bKTSync ___________________________________________________ 75Figure 20 – Application Menu ______________________________________________________ 81Figure 21 – Application Warning Window ___________________________________________ 81Figure 22 – Application Generation Menu ___________________________________________ 82Figure 23 – Data Filter Settings ____________________________________________________ 83Figure 24 – Master/Slave Application Settings ______________________________________ 86Figure 25 – Master/Slave Application Flow Chart ____________________________________ 87Figure 26  – Pick/BIN Application Menu _____________________________________________ 88Figure 27 – Pick/BIN  Application Flow Chart _______________________________________ 89Figure 28 – DB Lookup Application Menu ___________________________________________ 91Figure 29 – Inventory Application Menu ____________________________________________ 92
KDC350 User Manual  8  LISTINGOFTABLESTable 1 - Features of KDC__________________________________________________________ 12Table 2 – Approximate Time to Charge KDC Battery ________________________________ 29Table 3 - KDC Menu Options _______________________________________________________ 32Table 4 - Explanation of LEDs ______________________________________________________ 47Table 5 - Troubleshooting Techniques ______________________________________________  93Table 6 - Symbologies Supported by KDC ___________________________________________ 96Table 7 - Add-on for EAN-13 Symbology ____________________________________________ 97Table 8 - Add-on for EAN-8 Symbology ______________________________________________  97Table 9 - Symbology Conversion ___________________________________________________ 98Table 10 - Verification of Optional "Check Digit" ____________________________________ 99Table 11 - Transmission of "Check Digit" ___________________________________________ 99Table 12 - Resolution of Inconsistencies __________________________________________ 100Table 13 - Symbologies Supported by KDC ________________________________________ 103
KDC350 User Manual  9  COPYRIGHT, LICENSE, and WARNING PAGE Copyright  2012 by KoamTac, Inc. All rights reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from KoamTac, Inc. The material in this manual is subject to change without notices. KoamTac reserves the right to make changes to any product to improve reliability, function, or design. KoamTac doesn’t assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on manual and units. Use only the power source specified in this manual or marked on the units. May be covered under one or more pending and/or US Patents, US Pat. Nos. 7,769,917; 7,954,710; 8,126,399; UK Pending Patent App. No. 1203882.4.  KDC® is a registered trademark and property of KoamTac, Inc. KoamTac® is a registered trademark and property of KoamTac, Inc. KTSync® is a registered trademark and property of KoamTac, Inc.   TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE. DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO LASER OR POINT THE LASER INTO ANOTHER PERSON’S EYES. EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM MAY CAUSE EYE DAMAGE.  CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
KDC350 User Manual  10  Regulatory Compliance   FCC ID:VH9KDC350 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1.  Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna. 2.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3.  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from  that to which the receiver is connected. 4.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  WARNING: 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.   Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with a CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes (EN), as follows. Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included: Normes (EN), as follows:  Applicable Directives:  • Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC
KDC350 User Manual  11   Article 2-1-19, 2.4GHz Wide Band low power data communication system   LARN8-IO2A2402/2480TR0.003F1DG1D79   Laser Compliance.   Complies with US 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to laser notice no.  50,dated June 24, 2007 and IEC 60825-1 (Ed. 2.0)  Complies with IEC60825-1:1993 + A1:1997 + A2:2001  Battery Warning:  - Your device contains a rechargeable NiMH battery. Never throw the battery into a fire, as that could cause the battery to explode.   - Never short-circuit the battery by bringing the terminals in contact with another metal object.  This could cause personal injury or a fire, and could also damage the battery.  - Never dispose of used battery with other ordinary solid wastes.  Batteries contain toxic substances.     - Dispose of used battery in accordance with the prevailing community regulations that apply to the disposal of batteries.  Cover the metal terminals with insulating tape.  (This is to prevent accidental short-circuiting).  - Never expose the battery to any liquid. - Always keep the battery out of reach of infants or small children. - Never shock the battery by dropping it or throwing it. - Dispose of a spent or damaged battery promptly.   WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  Product Disposal Your device should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations  for disposal of electronic products.  Bluetooth Core Specification: 2.1+EDR  Apple Made for iPhone, Made for iPod, Made for iPad  Samsung Compatible with Galaxy Series
KDC350 User Manual  12  1.  INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing KoamTac’s revolutionary barcode scanner and data collector.  Lightweight and compact, with a user-friendly design and superior functionality, KoamTac’s KDC works in a variety of portable applications.  Use it independently or as an accessory to your PC, PDA, or smartphone.  To find out more about KoamTac, Inc. and our family of products, visit us at www.koamtac.com.  Table 1 - Features of KDC FEATURES  KDC100  KDC200  KDC250  KDC300  KDC350  KDC400  USB CONNECTIONS  2  1  1 1  1 1  RECHARGEABLE BATTERY  YES  YES  YES YES YES YES  SCAN ENGINE  Laser  Laser  Laser  Imager Laser/ Imager Laser/ Imager  AUTOMATIC  DATA UPLOAD  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  YES  STORES10,000+ BARCODES  YES  YES  YES YES YES  No  KTSYNC® SOFTWARE  YES  YES  YES YES YES YES  SDK FOR DEVELOPERS  YES  YES  YES YES YES YES  SUPPORTS MICROSOFT© WINDOWS XP, VISTA, 7 & MOBILE 5.0+ YES  YES  YES YES YES YES  ANDROID, BLACKBERRY, IOS  NO  YES  YES YES YES YES  BLUETOOTH NO  YES  YES YES YES YES  GPS  NO  NO  YES NO YES NO
KDC350 User Manual  13  1.1 KDC Package  The standard KDC package contains: 1.  One KDC Barcode Data Collector 2.  One USB Cable 3. One Lanyard (KDC100/200/250/300/350) or One Hand Strap (KDC400) 4.  KoamTac Installation CD with  KTSync © for Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Mobile 5.0+   KDC Device Driver    User Manual 5.  One Protective KDC Rubber Case (KDC100/200/250/300/350) or One Smartphone Protective Rubber Case (KDC400)   NOTE:  Depending on your region or distributor, package contents may vary.                                       KDC100/200/250/300/350                KDC400      Figure 1 – KDC Package
KDC350 User Manual  14  1.2 KDC Characteristics  Before you use your KDC, please become familiar with its physical characteristics. Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 below which indicate placement of scan and scroll buttons, OLED display, LEDs, and ports on your KDC.  All KDC models are similar except for the KDC100 which includes an additional USB connector.  KDC100 Barcode Reader and Data Collector     KDC200 / KDC250 / KDC300/KDC350 Barcode Reader and Data Collector         KDC200   Figure 2 - Characteristics of KDC100
KDC350 User Manual  15     KDC250/300   KDC350  Figure 3- Characteristics of KDC200 / KDC250 / KDC300 / KDCC350    KDC400  Figure 4 - Characteristics of KDC400
KDC350 User Manual  16  1.3 KDC350 Specifications Specification   Item  Descriptions Physical Characteristics Size 93.6(L) x 43(W) x 23.9(H) mm Weight 84.65g Electrical Characteristics Battery Lithium-Ion( 3.7V DC, 1200mAh) Charging  USB connector Typical Operating Current 170mAh@3.3V User Environment Drop 1.5m TemperatureOperating: 0C - 45C Storage: -20C - 45C Humidity 5% - 80%(Noncondensing) Performance Scanning 100 scnas/sec Bluetooth Bluetooth V2.1+EDR, Class2 HID/SPP/MFi(Optional 2 ports) Memory  Flash ROM: 256K + 4MB RAM: 64KB
KDC350 User Manual  17  2.  Installation 2.1 KoamTac Installation Wizard  Windows XP WARNING:  DO NOT CONNECT KDC TO USB PORT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 1.  Insert KoamTac Installation CD into your computer’s CD drive.   2. Click Start icon then My Computer icon.  A listing of devices on your computer will be displayed including the disk drive containing the KoamTac Installation CD.   3.  Click on the KoamTac Installation CD icon then click on the Setup directory.  Click on the PC_Setup.exe file which executes the KTSync Setup Wizard.   NOTES    If KTSync Setup Wizard locates an older version of KTSync on your computer, you will be prompted to remove the older program before installing the new version.  Select Remove KTSync then click Finish.  When removal is complete, click Close.  Go to Step 2 to run KTSync Setup Wizard.     If you have any problems, please refer to the Manual Installation section.    KTSync Setup Wizard Below are the screen images you will see during the installation of KTSync.     Click Next icon in KTSync Setup Wizard window
KDC350 User Manual  18   Click Next icon in KTSync Confirm Installation window      Within a few minutes, installation of KTSync will be complete.  Click Close icon and wait for the Device Driver Installation Wizard to load.
KDC350 User Manual  19  Device Driver Installation Wizard Below are the screen images you will see during the installation of the KDC Device Driver.     Click Next icon in Device Driver Installation Wizard window    Click Continue Anyway icon in Software Installation Logo testing window    Click Finish icon in Device Driver Installation Wizard window
KDC350 User Manual  20  Connect KDC to Computer Using the USB cable included with the KDC, follow the directions below.  Connect the cable’s ultra mini USB connector to the KDC.  Connect the cable’s Type A USB connector to your PC.  Wait until your computer beeps and/or displays the message Found New Hardware. Found New Hardware Wizard  Select “No, not this time” option in Found New Hardware Wizard and click Next if your PC pops up the following Found New Hardware Wizard.    Select “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” option in Found New Hardware Wizard and click Next if your PC pops up the following Found New Hardware Wizard.
KDC350 User Manual  21   Click Continue Anyway icon in Software Installation Logo testing window    Click Finish icon in Found New Hardware Wizard window   Verify COM Port Address   User can verify installed COM Port in Device Manager
KDC350 User Manual  22  Vista and Windows 7 WARNING:  DO NOT CONNECT KDC TO USB PORT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 1.  Insert KoamTac Installation CD into your computer’s CD drive.   2. Click Start icon then My Computer icon.  A listing of devices on your computer will be displayed including the disk drive containing the KoamTac Installation CD.   3.  Click on the KoamTac Installation CD icon then click on the Setup directory.  Click on the PC_Setup.exe file which executes the KTSync Setup Wizard.   NOTES    If KTSync Setup Wizard locates an older version of KTSync on your computer, you will be prompted to remove the older program before installing the new version.  Select Remove KTSync then click Finish.  When removal is complete, click Close.  Go to Step 2 to run KTSync Setup Wizard.     If you have any problems, please refer to the Manual Installation section.    KTSync Setup Wizard Below are the screen images you will see during the installation of KTSync.     Click Next icon in KTSync Setup Wizard window
KDC350 User Manual  23   Click Next icon in KTSync Confirm Installation window     Click Close icon in KTSync Installation Complete window and wait for Device Driver Installation Wizard     Click Install this driver software anyway in Windows Security window
KDC350 User Manual  24   Click Finish icon in Device Driver Installation Wizard window   Connect KDC to Computer Using the USB cable included with the KDC, follow the directions below.  Connect ultra mini USB connector to the KDC.  Connect Type A USB connector to your PC.  Wait until your computer beeps and/or displays the message Found New Hardware.  Verify COM Port Address   User can verify installed COM Port in Device Manager
KDC350 User Manual  25  Windows Mobile 5.0+  WARNING:  PLEASE CONNECT PDA TO PC PRIOR TO INSTALLATION  1. PC_Setup.exe creates Mobile_Setup.exe file under C:\Program Files\KoamTac\KTSync\Windows.Mobile directory 2. Execute Mobile_Setup.exe   Select Windows Mobile version to install.      Click Next icon.
KDC350 User Manual  26   Click OK icon in Pending Application Install window     Follow the instructions on PDA screen  COM port Assignment   User should assign a COM port for KDC before using pKTSync.  User should pair KDC with PDA using PDA Bluetooth manager and assign a COM port for Bluetooth communication  Please refer to the PDA manual for the details of COM port assignment method
KDC350 User Manual  27  Android    Download and install aKTSync from the Android Market. http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/productivity/ktsync_luxv.html  Blackberry    Download and install bKTSync from the Blackberry App World. http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/16861?lang=en  iPad/iPhone/iPod touch    Download and install iKTSync from the Apple App Store. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ktsync/id372916602?mt=8
KDC350 User Manual  28  2.2 Manual Installation  NOTE:  If you have the KDC100, it has two ports, Ultra Mini and standard Type A which swings out. See Figure 2 for more details.   Windows XP, Vista, and 7 1.  Insert the KoamTac Installation CD into your computer’s disk drive.   2.  Create a directory called KoamTac on your computer. 3.  Copy XP.Vista.7 directory from KoamTac CD to KoamTac directory. The XP.Vista.7 directory contains KTSync® programs for Microsoft® Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and user manuals. 4.  Connect KDC cable to ultra mini USB connector on the KDC. 5.  Connect KDC cable to Type A USB connector on your computer. Wait until your computer beeps and/or displays the message New Hardware Found. You will be prompted to search for a device driver for KDC. 6.  Browse then select KTReader.inf file from the KoamTac directory created in Step 2. Follow screen prompts to continue with the device driver installation.   NOTE:  KTReader.inf is the device driver for 32bit Microsoft® Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7. If you have a 64bit computer, use KTReader.inf file from XP.Vista.64bit folder in the KoamTac directory. Windows Mobile 5.0+ Please connect your Windows Mobile PDA to your computer before software installation.  Create a directory and name it KoamTac on the PDA.  Copy Mobile5.0_6.0 directory from KoamTac CD to PDA KoamTac directory.  Mobile5.0_6.0 contains KTSync® programs for Microsoft® Windows Pocket PC 2003, Mobile 5.0, Mobile 6.0 Standard, and Mobile6.0 Professional.  It also includes KDC User Manual.
KDC350 User Manual  29  3. OPERATING THE KDC  3.1 Getting Started  Attach Lanyard to KDC To prevent possible damage to the KDC, we strongly recommend wearing it around your neck by the included Lanyard.  Also, please don’t swing KDC by the Lanyard because contact with another object may cause it to malfunction or become damaged.  To attach the Lanyard: 1.  Fit the thin end of Lanyard through the pillar of the KDC. 2.  Loop the thick end of strap through the thin loop 3.  Pull the strap tight to secure   Charge KDC Battery Prior to using the KDC, you must charge its battery.  To charge the battery, follow these directions.  1.  Connect the KDC cable to the ultra mini USB connector on the KDC. 2.  Connect the KDC cable to Type A USB connector on your computer. 3.  Your KDC battery will begin charging. Within a few minutes, two small LEDs on the front panel will illuminate orange.  When the battery is fully charged, the LEDs will illuminate green.        KDC100 KDC200 KDC250/300 KDC350 KDC400 2 Hours  2 Hours  4 Hours  5 Hours  5 Hours Table 2 – Approximate Time to Charge KDC Battery
KDC350 User Manual  30   Press UP and DOWN Scroll Buttons simultaneously to access the KDC menu. Configure KDC The KDC is designed to meet the data collection requirements of many different industries in a variety of dynamic situations.  To perform well in these diverse environments, the KDC is designed to be configured easily and quickly.  But, to perform at its maximum level, the KDC must be configured properly.  Until you are familiar with configuring the KDC, it is recommended that you DO NOT modify the KDC settings.  The KDC can be configured in three different methods which are explained in Section 3.3 – KDC Menus(KDC100/200/250/300/350 only), Chapter 4 –Synchronization, and Appendix C – Special Barcodes.    CONFIGURATION METHODS FOR THE KDC100/200/250/300/350   KDC Menu  KTSync®  Software  Special Barcodes              CONFIGURATION METHODS FOR THE KDC400   KTSync®  Software  Special Barcodes Figure 3 - Location of Scroll Buttons
KDC350 User Manual  31  3.2 Basics  Reading Barcodes Reading a barcode is simple.  Point the KDC at a barcode and press the scan button. Be sure to point the scan engine at the barcode, not at your face, and make sure to position the light beam on the barcode. If the barcode is scanned successfully, you will hear one beep and the LEDs will illuminate in green. The scanned barcode data will be displayed along with the scan time and battery level. Depending on the configuration of your KDC, other information may also be displayed.              If the scan was unsuccessful, you will hear two beeps, the LEDs will illuminate in red, and the message Failed reading… will display. If you have problems scanning a barcode, try the following suggestions while pointing the KDC at the barcode and depressing the scan button.  Modify the angle of the KDC in relation to the barcode, making the angle bigger or smaller as needed.  Modify the distance between the barcode and the KDC, moving closer or further away as needed.  Check option settings defined in the KDC menu section and change options as needed. Check that the barcode’s width does not exceed the light beam’s width and vice versa.  Synchronizing Barcode Data to PC Use the KTSync ® program to synchroni ze ba rcode data from  the KDC to your PC. Please refer to Chapter 4 for details. Figure 4 - KDC Display
KDC350 User Manual  32  3.3 KDC Menus  Top Menu   Sub Menu  Options  KDC350 KDC Mode Normal   Default Application     Custom Application View Data  View/Delete   View/Delete Data Set Barcodes (100/200/25/350) EAN13 Enabled/Disabled  Enable EAN8 Enabled/Disabled  Enable UPCA Enabled/Disabled  Enable UPCE Enabled/Disabled  Enable CODE39 Enabled/Disabled  Enable ITF14 Enabled/Disabled  Enable CODE128 Enabled/Disabled  Enable I2of5 Enabled/Disabled  Enable CODABAR Enabled/Disabled  Enable GS1-128 Enabled/Disabled  Enable CODE93 Enabled/Disabled  Enable CODE35 Enabled/Disabled  Enable BooklandEAN Enabled/ Disabled Disable EAN13withAddon Enabled/Disabled  Disable EAN8withAddon Enabled/Disabled  Disable UPCAwithAddon Enabl ed/Disabled Disable UPCEwithAddon Enabl ed/Disabled Disable Set Barcodes (300) 1D Symbology  Codabar  N/A    Code 11  N/A    Code 32  N/A    Code 39  N/A    Code 93  N/A    Code 128  N/A    EAN-8  N/A    EAN-13  N/A    GS1 Composite  N/A    I2of5  N/A    Matrix 2of5  N/A    MSI  N/A    Plessey  N/A    PosiCode  N/A    GS1 Omni  N/A    GS1 Limited  N/A    GS1 Expanded  N/A    S2of5 Ind  N/A    S2of5 IATA  N/A    TCL39  N/A    Telepen  N/A    Trioptic  N/A    UPCA  N/A    UPCE0  N/A    UPCE1  N/A 2D Symbology  AztecCode  N/A    AztecRunes  N/A    CodablockF  N/A    Code16K  N/A    Code49  N/A
KDC350 User Manual  33     DataMatrix  N/A    MaxiCode  N/A    MicroPDF  N/A    PDF417  N/A    QRCode  N/A    HanXin Code  N/A Postal Codes  Postnet  N/A    PlanetCode  N/A    UK Post  N/A    Canada Post  N/A    Kix Post  N/A    Australia Post  N/A    Japan Post  N/A    China Post  N/A    Korea Post  N/A OCR OCR Off N/A    OCR A  N/A    OCR B  N/A    OCR USC  N/A    OCR MICR  N/A    OCR SEMI  N/A Barcode Options (100/200/250/350) CodaBar_NoStartStopChars  Enabled/Disabled Disable UPCE_as_UPCA Enabled/ Disabled Disable EAN8_as_EAN13 Enabled/Disabled  Disable UPCE_as_EAN13 Enabl ed/Disabled Disable ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled  Disable VerifyCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled  Disable UPCA_as_EAN13 Enabl ed/Disabled Disable I2of5_VerifyCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled  Disable Code39_VerifyCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Disable I2of5_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled  Disable Code39_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Disable UPCE_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Enabled UPCA_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Enabled EAN8_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Enabled EAN13_ReturnCheckDigit Enabled/Disabled Enabled Barcode Options (300) Codabar Tx StartStop(Enable/disable)  N/A   Check Digit(DoNotVerify/VerfyDONotTX/VerifyDoTx) N/A    Concatenate(Disable/Enable/Required)  N/A Code39 Tx StartStop(Enable/disable)  N/A
KDC350 User Manual  34    Check Digit(DoNotVerify/VerfyDONotTX/VerifyDoTx) N/A    Append(Enable/Disable)  N/A    Full ASCII(Enable/Disable)  N/A I2of5 Check Digit(DoNotVerify/VerfyDONotTX/VerifyDoTx) N/A Code11  Check Digit(2 digits/1 digit)  N/A Code128 Concatenate( Disable/Enable)  N/A Telepen Output (Original/AIM)  N/A UPCA Verif yChkDgt(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    NumberSys(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    2DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    5DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Req. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Sep. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Coupon Code(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A UPCE Expand (Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Req. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Sep. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Check Digit(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    NumberSys(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    2DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    5DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A EAN-13 Verif yChkDgt(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    2DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    5DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Req. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Sep. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A
KDC350 User Manual  35     ISBN Trans.(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A EAN-8 Verif yChkDgt(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    2DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    5DgtAddenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Req. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A    Sep. Addenda(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A MSI Tx CheckChar(Enabled/Disabled) N/A PosiCode  A and B/A&B LimitedA/A&B LimitedB  N/A GS1 UPCEAN Ver.(Enabled/Disabled) N/A    GS1 Emulation(No Emulate/GS1 128 Emul/GS1 Emulate)  N/A PostNet Tx CheckChar(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A PlanetCode Tx CheckChar(Enabled/Disabled)  N/A Scan Options Scan Angle  Narrow/Wide  Wide Filter Normal/High  Normal Time Out  .5 seconds to 10 seconds  2 second(s) Min. Barcode Length  2 to 36 characters  4 chars Min. Barcode Length  2 to 48 characters  N/A Security Level  1 to 4 level  2 level Image Capture  Enabled/Disabled  N/A Auto Trigger  Enabled/Disabled Disable Reread Delay  Continuous, Short, Medium, Long, Extra Long  Medium Finger Trigger  Enabled/Disabled Enabled Partial Display Start Position  1 No. of Char(s)  0 chars Action Select Data Process Wedge / Store Wedge Only    Wedge & Store Always  Default Store Only    Save if Sent    Save if Not Sent    Data Format  Barcode only  Default Packet Data    Data Editor/Prefix  Delete  Delete Data Editor/Suffix  Delete  Delete
KDC350 User Manual  36  Data Editor/AIM ID  None/In Prefix/In Suffix  None Data Editor/Partial Data  Start Position  1    No. of Char(s)  0 chars    Action  Select Handshake Enable/Di sable Disable Terminator  None, CR, LF, CR+LF, Tab  CR+LF Chk Duplicate  Enabled/Disabled  Disable BT Config ConnectDevice ( 200/250/300/350/400 ) SPP Default HID iOS SPP2.0 HID normal ConnectDevice ( 200i/250i/300i/350i/400i)SPP   iPhone Default Auto Connect  Enabled/Disabled Disabled Auto Power On  Enabled/Disabled Disabled Auto Power On/Power On Time  Disable, 1sec to 10second(s) Disabled Auto Power Off  Enabled/Disabled  N/A Auto Power Off/Beep Warning  Enabled/Disabled Enabled Auto Power Off/Power Off Time  1 to 30 minutes  5 minutes PowerOff Msg  Enabled/Disabled Disabled MAC Address  12 Characters Bluetooth MAC Address    BT FW Version  Bluetooth Firmware Version    Wakeup Nulls  Enabled/Disabled Disabled BT Toggle     Enabled HID AutoLock  Disabled,1,2,3,4,5,10,15 minutes  1 minutes HID Keyboard  English,German,French,Italian, Spanish  US HID Delay/Initial  Disabled, 1,2,3,5,10 secs  Disabled HID Delay/Inter char  Disabled,10, 20, 30, 50, 100msec  Disabled HID Ctrl Char  Disabled, Alt+Numpad, ^+Character  Disabled BT Service Power Enabled/Disabled  Enabled Pairing  Pairing neighboring Bluetooth devices    Discovering  Discovering neighboring Bluetooth devices    Connecting to  View Connect to Bluetooth device    HID Sync       GPS Config GPS Power  Enabled/Disabled  Disabled Power Mode  Normal/Power Save  Normal Bypass Data  Enabled/Disabled  Disabled Acquire Test
KDC350 User Manual  37  Reset GPS       System  Config Memory Size  0.5/3.5, 1/3, 2/2, 3/1, 4/0  0.5/3.5 Memory Status No. of Stored Barcodes     Free Memory Available    Reset Memory Memory(Empties Data)    Application Memory    BT Registry(KDC100 Not use)    Auto Erase  Enabled/Disabled Disable Sleep Timeout  Disable, 1sec to 10minute(s)  5 second(s) Auto PowerOff  Bluetooth, GPS, Pwr Off Time Disabled/ Disabled/ 1 hour Date / Time  YYYY:MM:DD &    HH:MM:SS   Battery  % of Battery Charge Available    Version  Firmware Version & Serial No.    Button Lock  Enabled/Disabled  Disable Beep Sound  Enabled/Disabled  Enable Beep Volume  Low/High  High MFi Mode  Enabled/Disabled  Enable Auto Exit  Enabled/Disabled  Enable Port Status  Enabled/Disabled  Enable Display Format Time & Battery / Type & Time / Type & Battery / Memory Status / GPS Data(KDC250 only)/Barcode Only Time & Battery Menu Barcode  Enable/Disable  N/A Scrolling Enabled/Disabled  Enable Brightness  1 to 15 level(8 level)  8 level Factory Default  Restores Default Settings    Table 3 - KDC Menu Options
KDC350 User Manual  38  KDC Mode Menu The KDC Mode Menu has two options – Normal and Application modes.    Normal: This is the default mode which provides basic barcode scanning.  In Normal mode barcode data can be manipulated directly through the KDC or using KTSync® during the synchronization process.    Application: This mode allows you to run the user application created by Application Generation Tool described in Chapter 6.  View Data Menu This menu option allows you to view and/or delete barcodes stored in the KDC.  Set Barcodes Menu This menu lists all the barcode symbologies supported by your KDC and allows you to select the barcode symbologies you will be scanning.  For maximum scan performance, you should select only the symbologies you are scanning.  Please refer to Appendix A.1 – Symbologies for a detailed listing of symbologies supported by your KDC.  Code Options Menu Your KDC supports various Code Options including Transmission of Start and Stop Characters, Symbology Conversion, Verification of Optional Check Character, and Transmission of Check Digit. Please refer to Appendix A.2 Options for a detailed explanation of each option.  Scan Options Menu  Scan Angle: Allows you to configure the laser beam angle to the barcode.  Wide is 54o and Narrow is 27o. The default is Wide.  Filter: Allows you to change the Filter mode from Normal to High for poor quality barcodes. The default is Normal.  Timeout: Allows you to set the length of time before the KDC will stop scanning a barcode from .5 second up to 10 seconds. The default is 2 seconds.  Minimum Barcode Length: Allows you to set a barcode length from 2 characters to 36 characters. It is strongly recommended that you maximize the minimum barcode length setting to prevent possible errors. The default is 4 characters.  Security Level: Allows you to ensure an accurate barcode reading by setting the number of times
KDC350 User Manual  39  the KDC will read a barcode.  Security Level is set from 1 up to 4.  The higher security level means more reliable readings though some performance degradation is likely. For poor quality barcodes, we recommend increasing the security level.  The default is 2.  Auto Trigger: Allows users to scan a barcode automatically once Auto Trigger is enabled. User can adjust Reread delay from Continuous to Extra Long. Auto Trigger mode always enables duplicate check option.  [Note1] USB cable insertion requirement is removed from FW2.85/86.O and FW 3.02. [Note2] Users can exit the auto trigger mode by pressing the scan button for 3 seconds.  Reread Delay: Users can adjust Reread delay from Continuous to Extra Long. Auto Trigger mode always enables duplicate check option.  Partial Display: Allows you to display partial data. User defines the start position and number of characters to be displayed.  Data Process Menu Wedge/Store - The KDC provides five modes of data transmission in keyboard wedging mode.    Wedge Only:  Barcode data is NOT stored in memory but transmitted to the host.   Wedge & Store Only: Barcode data is stored in memory and transmitted to the host.   Store Only:  Barcode data is stored in memory but NOT transmitted to the host.   Save if Sent:  If data transmission is successful, barcode data is stored in memory.   Save if Not Sent:  If data transmission is NOT successful, barcode data is stored in memory.  Data Format - The KDC provides two data formats, Barcode Only and Packet Data.   Barcode Only: KDC transmits scanned barcodes only. User may incorporate proper data transmission error detection and correction mechanism in this mode.   KDC supports various termination characters for barcode only format.   User can select <NONE>, <CR>, <LF>,  <CR+LF> or <TAB> as the termination character.  Packet Data: KDC transmits packet data with checksum to minimize transmission errors.  KTSync ® sets Data Format to Packet Data format upon execution.   User may change Data Format to Barcode only if user prefers to use Barcode only mode but either KTSync program terminates abnormally or user disconnects KDC without exiting KTSync program normally. [Note] Barcode Index: KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i add 4 bytes barcode index to maintain last
KDC350 User Manual  40  synchronized barcode information. This optional index would be added if data format is “Packet Data” and  (1) 4 bytes index would be added before “@” when responding to “p” command (2) 4 bytes index plus “@” character would be added after checksum byte if user scan a barcode and wedging to the host  Data Editor - KDC provides various data editing options.  Prefix - Allows you to add a prefix to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. The Prefix format must be defined in the data format menu of KTSync. The maximum length for a Prefix is 11 characters.  NOTE:  This Prefix option is different from the Prefix option in KTSync which appends the prefix to data during synchronization.    NOTE: User can also define prefix by scanning characters defined in Appendix C.18 ~ C.22 between following special barcodes Prefix Enter Start  Prefix/Suffix Enter Finish                                                                               NOTE: User can also delete or display current prefix by scanning following special barcodes     Delete Prefix  Display Prefix                                                                                              Suffix - Allows you to add a suffix to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. The Suffix must be defined in the data format menu of KTSync. The maximum length for a Suffix is 11 characters.
KDC350 User Manual  41   NOTE:  This Suffix option is different from the Suffix option in KTSync which appends the suffix to data during synchronization.    NOTE: User can also define suffix by scanning characters defined in Appendix C.18 ~ C.22 between following special barcodes Suffix Enter Start  Prefix/Suffix Enter Finish                                                                               NOTE: User can also delete or display current suffix by scanning following special barcodes     Delete  Suffix  Display Suffix   AIM ID - Allows you to add AIM ID to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. AIM ID must be defined in data format menu of KTSync. AIM ID is either added to the end of Prefix or Suffix.  Partial Data: Allows you to store and/or transfer partial data. User defines the start position and number of characters to be stored and/or transferred.  Select the x characters from y position   Set Partial Data Start Position to y, Partial Data Length to x, Partial Data Action to Select   Partial Data Length 0 means Select all characters from y position.  Erase the x characters from y position   Set Partial Data Start Position to y, Partial Data Length to x, Partial Data Action to Erase   Partial Data Length 0 means Erase all characters from y position.
KDC350 User Manual  42  Handshake - KDC provides Handshake mode when Data Format is set to Packet Data.  Handshake Mode will increase the reliability of barcode data transmission.  The default mode for Handshake is Disabled.  Data transmission speed is slower when Handshake Mode is Enabled.  Terminator – KDC supports various termination characters when the Data Format mode is set to Barcode Only.  This option allows you to select <NONE>, <CR>, <LF>, <CR+LF>, or <TAB> as the termination character. The default terminator is <CR+LF>. Up/Down/Left/Right arrow terminator is also available for HID mode. Chk Duplicate – This option allows you to prevent collecting duplicated data.
KDC350 User Manual  43  BT Config Menu - KDC200/250/300/350/400 The KDC supports Bluetooth Ver2.1+EDR. Before utilizing the advantages of Bluetooth functionality with the KDC, you should become familiar with Bluetooth connectivity and its impact on your host environment.  To configure your KDC for Bluetooth functionality, you must use the KDC Menus.   To access the menus, simultaneously press the UP and DOWN scroll buttons on the side of the KDC. Use the DOWN button to scroll to Bluetooth then press the Scan button.  Below is a listing of the Bluetooth options and their settings.  The default settings for these options have been set to increase the usability of Bluetooth technology without compromising the KDC battery usage.   IMPORTANT: We strongly recommend NOT changing these settings until you have fully tested the Bluetooth connection between the KDC and the host device.  For more detailed information regarding Bluetooth functionality with the KDC, please refer to Chapter 4.  ConnectDevice o  HID normal (KDC200/250/300/350/400) o  HID iOS (KDC200/250/300/350/400) o SPP2.0 (KDC200/250/300/350/400) o SPP (KDC200/200i/250/250i/300/300i/400/400i) o iPhone (KDC200i/250i/300i/400i)  Auto Connect - Enabled or Disabled   Auto Power On - Enabled or Disabled  o  PWR On Time – Disabled, 1 to 10 seconds   Auto Power Off -  Enabled or Disabled (KDC250 should use option in system menu) o  Beep Warning - Enabled or Disabled  o  PWR Off Time - 1 to 30 Minutes   PowerOff Msg – Enabled or Disabled  MAC Address – 12 characters Bluetooth MAC Address   FW Version –  Display Bluetooth Firmware Version  Wakeup Nulls – Enabled or Disabled  Autolock Time – 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutes  BT Toggle – Enable or Disable HID soft keyboard or iPhone mode connection On/Off toggle.  HID AutoLock - Disabled, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutes  HID Keyboard – English, German, French, Spanish, Italian  HID Initial Delay o  Define the initial delay between 1sec to 10sec before data transmission in HID mode  HID Inter-character Delay o  Define the inter-character delay between 10msec to 100msec in HID mode  HID Control Character o Map control characters to either ALT+Numlock or ^+Character
KDC350 User Manual  44  BT Service - KDC200/250/300/350/400  Power  o  Enable or Disable Bluetooth Power  Pairing Mode o  KDC enters pairing mode so that host Bluetooth device can search KDC. o  KDC exits pairing mode either by pressing the scan button or it fails to pair with Bluetooth host device in 90sec.  Discovering o Search neighborhood Bluetooth devices  Connecting To o  Inquiry to registered Bluetooth devices   HID Sync o  KDC transmits all stored data to the host over HID profile if HID Sync option is enabled  GPS Config - KDC250 / KDC350  GPS Power  o  Enable or Disable GPS Power  Power Mode  o  Normal or Power Save  Bypass Data o  Enabled or Disabled  Acquire Test o  Acquiring time test of GPS signal  Reset GPS o Reset GPS parameters  System Menu  Memory Size (3.0 version only)  User can select normal data and application database memory partition size.  KDC will erase all stored data upon changing the partition size.  User should enter the following key sequence to change the partition.  <Up key> + <Up key> + <Down key> + <Down key> + <Scan button>  Memory Status:  Checks the number of stored barcodes and memory usage.  Reset Memory: Resets KDC memory by erasing all stored barcodes, application and BT registry.  Auto Erase: Erases all stored barcodes upon reaching buffer full condition if Enabled is selected  Sleep Timeout: Sets amount of time KDC waits, when not being used, before going to sleep.    Auto Power Off (KDC250 only)  Bluetooth: Enabled/Disabled  GPS: Enabled/Disabled  Power Off Time:0(Never), 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120 seconds  Date/Time: Sets the date and time of KDC which can also be set using KTSync®
KDC350 User Manual  45   Battery: Shows current status of battery power level.  Version: Shows KDC firmware version and serial number.  Button Lock: Locks or unlocks KDC scan and scroll buttons.  Beep Sound: Enables or disables KDC beep sound.  Beep Volume: High or low.  MFi Mode(KDC200i,250i,300i,350i,400i): Enables or disables MFi mode. MFi mode supports SPP and iPhone Bluetooth profiles. Non-MFi mode supports SPP, SPP2.0, HID iOS and HID normal.  Auto Exit: Enables KDC to automatically exit KDC Menus.  Port Status: Enables or disables KDC port messages.  Display Format: Selection of display format - Time & Battery, Type & Time, Type & Battery, Memory Status and Barcode only  Menu Barcode: Enables or disables Honeywell special barcodes  Scrolling : Enables or disables display scrolling for a barcode with more than 40 characters  Brightness: Adjusts display brightness  Factory Default: Resets KDC options to factory default settings.
KDC350 User Manual  46  Pair and connect KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i and iOS4.0+ in HID mode [NOTE 1] Users have to disable MFi option in System > MFi menu to use HID Bluetooth profiles [NOTE 2]  Users have to RESET the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to change “HID to iPhone mode” or “vice versa” after removing previous KDC connection. [NOTE 3] KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR doesn’t prompt Pin code entry menu. [Note 4] KDC with Bluetooth Spec. 2.1+EDR stack doesn’t require 4 or 6 digits PIN digits entry Go to the KDC System > MFi menu.  1.  Change MFi option to disabled. 2.  Change KDC to pairing Mode 3.  The iPhone/iPad/iPod touch will find a new device as “Keyboard”. 4.  Click "Keyboard" device 5.  Please skip following steps if iPhone/iPad/iPod touch doesn't ask for the PIN number. A.  Click “Keyboard” device- the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch will ask for the PIN number. The iPad will ask for 6 digits and the iPhone/iPod touch will ask for 4 digits B.  As soon a s the iPhone/iP ad/iPod touch asks  for the PIN numbe r, KDC will display the PIN digits selection menu. By default, it is 6 digits. C.  Press the scan button to  select the 6 digit  PIN code for the iPad.  Press the side down button and press the scan button to select the 4 digit PIN code for the iPhone/iPod touch. D.  The iPhone/iPad/iPod touch will display the PIN code that users should enter into the KDC. E.  By default the KDC di splays pin  codes 55 5555(5555). Users can  change th e PIN code  by using the side UP button to increa se numbers, side DOWN button to decrease numbers, and the SCAN button to confirm and move to next digit F.  Once the last PIN number is entere d, pre ss and ho ld the SCAN button for a few seco nds. KDC will display “HID  connected” and the iPad/iPhone/iPod touc h will di splay “Connected” if paired successfully  iOS Soft Keyboard toggling using BT Toggle option 1.  Users needs to select the option to use this feature in the BT Config > BT Toggle. 2.  Press the DOWN button to disconnect the HID connection and bring a soft keyboard. 3.  Press the UP button to connect HID 4.  The BT toggle is a useful feature if users desire to use both the KDC and soft keyboard.
KDC350 User Manual  47  3.4 LED Status   KDC100/200/250/300/350 LED Color  Status Green   Successful Reading  USB is connected and battery is fully charged Orange   Low battery  USB is connected and battery is charging Red   No reading  Empty battery  KDC400 LED Color  Status Green  Successful Reading  USB is connected and battery is fully charged  iPhone mode Orange  Low battery  USB is connected and battery is charging  HID mode Red   No reading  SPP mode Table 4 - Explanation of LEDs  3.5 Empty Battery   The KDC will display the message Empty Battery Connect USB when the battery is empty. Please charge the KDC IMMEDIATELY to prevent data collecting interruption.
KDC350 User Manual  48  3.6 Buffer Full  The KDC will display the message Buffer Full when the size of collected data reaches 60KB (85 version)/160KB(86 version) or the number of collected barcodes is 10,240. To prevent the loss of data, you should synchronize the data then reset the memory when this message displays. 4MB version KDC reaches Buffer Full condition as follows:   0.5MB Partition - Collected data size reaches 0.5MB or collected number is 25,600   1MB Partition - Collected data size reaches 1MB or collected number is 51,200   2MB Partition - Collected data size reaches 2MB or collected number is 102,400   3MB Partition - Collected data size reaches 3MB or collected number is 153,600   4MB Partition - Collected data size reaches 4MB or collected number is 204,800  3.7 Reset Feature   The Reset feature lets you restart the KDC if necessary without losing any stored barcode data or option settings.  To reset the KDC, follow these steps.  1.  Press DOWN scroll button and SCAN button simultaneously for 5 seconds. 2.  When the LEDs illuminate yellow, release the buttons. 3.   The KDC initial screen, KoamTac Data Collector KDC displays when reset is complete.  Note: The KDC stores collected data into flash memory and will not lose data or the KDC settings during the reset process.
KDC350 User Manual  49  3.8 Replace Battery  KDC200 comes with a rechargeable, Lithium-Polymer battery.  The battery is recharged from any USB port and can be recharged about 300 times before it needs to be replaced.   KoamTac recommends replacing the battery every six months as a declining battery will cause noticeable performance degradation in KDC200. Replacement batteries can be purchased from a KoamTac distributor. Batteries should be disposed of properly.  Step One - Place KDC200 face down on a firm surface.  On the back, locate the small black screw in the middle of KDC.  This screw secures the battery cover. Step Two - Press a small Phillips head screwdriver firmly into the screw while simultaneously turning counterclockwise and loosen the screw.  The battery cover will pop open.  Remove the cover, keeping the screw intact.  Store cover with screw in a safe place for later.    Step Three - Gently lift the battery to locate a wire connector underneath the battery.  The wire connector is attached to the red and black wires on the battery.  It is also attached to a connector on KDC. Remove the battery using a flat head screwdriver to disengage the connectors, being careful not to damage the connector on KDC.       Step Four – Use a small flat head screwdriver to reattach the new battery. Connect the white connector attached to the red and black wires on the replacement battery to the connector on the KDC. Gently press the battery down, fitting it inside the KDC. Replace the battery cover. With the Phillips head screwdriver securely tighten the battery cover screw.  Step Five – The replacement battery must be charged before KDC can be used.
KDC350 User Manual  50  4. BLUETOOTH - KDC200/250/300/350/400 The KDC200/250/300/350/400 support HID (Human Interface Device) normal, HID iOS, SPP (Serial Port Profile) and SPP2.0 profiles. KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i support SPP and iPhone(Made for iPhone) profiles. They are compatible with the following Bluetooth stacks.   BlueSoleil   Broadcom (Widcomm)   Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Mobile5.0+  Toshiba  KDC200/250/300/350 can configure Bluetooth options using KDC menu and special barcodes. KDC400 can configure Bluetooth options using PC KTSync and special barcodes.  Bluetooth Config  4.1 ConnectDevice  KDC supports both Serial Port Profile (SPP) and Human Interface Device Profile (HID). User can choose SPP2.0, SPP(2.1), HID normal, HID iOS profiles to communicate with the host device. Additional iPhone (Made for iPhone) option is available for KDC200i/KDC250i/300i/350i/400i models.  User can connect and disconnect Bluetooth connection with the host device by pressing Up and Down key if BT Toggle option in BT Config menu is enabled. It normally takes 3 seconds to connect and 1 second to disconnect.  This is a very useful feature for iPhone and iPad application. User can enable and disable iPhone and iPad soft key instantly using this BT Toggle option. Up key shows Bluetooth connection status and Down key shows time if KDC is connected using SPP profile. [NOTE] User should unpair the KDC first from the Bluetooth host to change the Connect Device setting on the scanner to other Bluetooth profile.  4.2 Auto Connect  This feature allows the KDC to connect automatically to the host device when the KDC is powered on.   IMPORTANT: Until the ho st device a nd KDC have b een fully tested, it is stron gly recommended that thi s feature be set to Disable because a host device that does not support this feature can cause problems such as power loss or upload delays.  [Note] KDC tries to connect automatically to the host 10 times during two minutes if Bluetooth power is ON, Bluetooth is disconnected, Auto Connect is enabled and system Sleep Timeout is set to 5 seconds  4.3 Auto Power On  The Auto Power On option allows the KDC to automatically power on Bluetooth when the SCAN
KDC350 User Manual  51  button is depressed.   The default setting is Disabled.  NOTE: The host may have to open the COM port before reconnecting with the KDC.  Power on time determines the scan button pressing time to activate auto power on feature.  4.4 PWR ON Time The PWR On Time option works in conjunction with the Auto Power On option. Default value is Disabled. If KDC Bluetooth power is  off, us er can t urn on Bluet ooth power by press ing the sc an button for PWR On Time option value.  4.5 Auto Power Off  The Auto Power Off option works in conjunction with the PWR Off Time option.   This option allows the KDC to power off Bluetooth aut omatically when the KDC is  NOT CONNECTED to the ho st for the time durati on specified in the PWR Off Time option.  The default for this option is Enabled.  It is strongly recommended to keep it enabled to maximize the operation time of the KDC.  If Auto Power Off is enabled, Bluetooth can be manually powered off before specified time in PWR Off Time option.   4.6 Beep Warning  The KDC beeps to acknowledge the status of the Bluetooth connection as follows:   1.  One high short beep when Bluetooth is connected.  2.  One low short when Bluetooth is disconnected.  3.  Five short beeps if:   “Beep Warning is ENABLED”  “Auto Power Off is DISABLED”  “KDC200/250/300/350/400 is DISCONNECTED from HOST”  “Bluetooth power is ON”  4.7 PWR OFF Time  The PWR Off Time option works in conjunction with the Auto Power Off option.  If Auto Power Off is Enabled, the KDC powers off Bluetooth when the time duration specified in the PWR Off Time option is met and the KDC is NOT CONNECTED to the host.  The time setting for this option is  from one (1) minute to 30 minutes. The default is five (5) minutes.
KDC350 User Manual  52  4.8 PowerOFF Msg KDCsendsBluetoothpoweroffmessage“BTOFF”tohostifPowerOFFmessageoptionisenabled.4.9 MAC Address  User can verify KDC Bluetooth MAC Address.  4.10 FW Version  User can verify KDC Bluetooth firmware version in BT FW menu.  4.11 Wakeup Nulls The KDC sends three leading Null bytes to wake up connected Bluetooth device. This feature can be disabled if connected Bluetooth device doesn’t require additional bytes to wake up.  4.12 Autolock Time iPhone/iPad/iPod touch loses incoming Bluetooth data in sleep mode. Users can set KDC Autolock time to the same Autolock time of your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to use automatic wakeup feature in HID mode to prevent data loss. There would be a one second delay of barcode transmission if Autolock time is set to more than one minute and the barcode scan interval is larger than auto lock time. The autolock time would be set as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutes. 0 means iPhone/iPad/iPod touch never enters sleep mode.  4.13 HID Keyboard  User can select international keyboard – English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.   4.14 HID Initial and Inter-Character Delay  Certain application can't process HID input fast enough and lose some characters during transmission. Users would increase initial and inter-character delay to prevent data lose during HID transmission    HID Initial Delay o  Define the initial delay between 1sec to 10sec before data transmission in HID mode  HID Inter-character Delay
KDC350 User Manual  53  o  Define the inter-character delay between 10msec to 100msec in HID mode  4.15 Control character transmission in HID mode  Control characters between ASCII value 0x00 and 0x1F can be replaced by ALT+Numpad or ^+Character.   Disable d  Transmit the original control character  Alt+Num pad  Transmit Alt+ ASCII value from Numpad.  ^+Ch aracter  Control characters would be substituted as following table. Control  Char Transmit  Chars Control  Char Transmit Chars Control  Char Transmit  Chars Control  Char Transmit Chars 0x01 ^A  0x0B ^K  0x14 ^T  0x1D ^] 0x02 ^B  0x0C ^L  0x15 ^U  0x1E ^^ 0x03 ^C  0x0E ^N  0x16 ^V  0x1F ^_ 0x04 ^D  0x0F ^O  0x17 ^W     0x05 ^E  0x10 ^P  0x18 ^X     0x06 ^F  0x11 ^Q  0x19 ^Y     0x07 ^G  0x12 ^R  0x1A ^Z     0x09 ^I  0x13 ^S  0x1C ^\      4.16 Function key transmission in HID mode  Users can send F1 to F12 function keys by scanning special barcodes in HID mode.  4.17 Disconnect/Reconnect/BT(HID) Toggle  Users can disconnect or reconnect the Bluetooth connection or toggle soft keyboard using side buttons.  Bluetooth Profile  UP Key  DOWN Key SPP Reconnect  Disconnect if pressing more than 3sec HID iOS  Reconnect Soft Keyboard Toggle if pressing less than 3sec,Disconnect if pressing more than 3sec iPhone  Reconnect  Disconnect if pressing more than 3sec SPP 2.0  Reconnect  Disconnect if pressing more than 3sec HID normal  Reconnect  Disconnect if pressing more than 3sec
KDC350 User Manual  54  Bluetooth Service  4.18 Power  The POWER option allows you to Enable or Disable the Bluetooth functionality of the KDC.   To use Bluetooth, this option must be set to Enable.  However, like all devices enabled for Bluetooth, the KDC will search constantly to connect with a Bluetooth host when set to enable. Constant searching uses battery power.  Unless you are using Bluetooth with your KDC, this option should be set to Disable.   IMPORTANT: To prevent unnecessary power problems, it is strongly recommended that the POWER option be set to Disable if the KDC is idle for an extended period of time.   4.19 Pairing  Before you are able to use Bluetooth, the KDC must be paired with the host device. This paring  process only needs to be completed once with each host device. After pairing, the host device will  always recognize the KDC as a Bluetooth device unless the Bluetooth configuration is modified. If it is modified, you may need to pair the devices again.   IMPORTANT: The host device must be configured for Bluetooth before it can be paired to the KDC.   [NOTE] KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR doesn’t prompt Pin code entry menu  To pair the KDC with the host, follow these instructions.   1.  Select Pairing from the Bluetooth menu. The message “Pairing started…” will displayed.  2.  When prompted by the host device, enter the Security PIN “0000”.  3. The “Pairing success” message will display when the Bluetooth connection is successfully established.   The connection must be established before the pairing timeout which is 60 seconds.    If “Pairing failed...” message displays, the Bluetooth connection with the host device failed.  If the message “Connected” displays, a Bluetooth connection was established.   It is possible for the message “Pairing failed...” to display on the KDC while the host device displays “Connected” message.   If this occurs, a Bluetooth connection is established.   4.20 Discovering  KDC200/250/300/350/400 starts to search neighboring Bluetooth device if this Discovering menu is executed. It would take about 30 seconds to finish search and lists available neighboring Bluetooth devices. Use may enter corresponding Bluetooth MAC address in KTSync Bluetooth menu instead of searching neighborhood Bluetooth devices.
KDC350 User Manual  55  4.21 Connect To  This option lets you easily connect KDC to Bluetooth devices either previously registered in KTSync under the File Menu or discovered/connected from KDC Bluetooth Service menu  [Note] There could be an interoperability issue depending on corresponding device Bluetooth stack. Master Bluetooth device may request to follow master  Bluetooth device security procedure if KDC tries to con nect to the master Bluetooth device.  4.22 HID Sync  User can synchronize stored barcode data over HID using HID Sync option. KDC starts to transmit all stored barcode data upon executing HID Sync option.
KDC350 User Manual  56  5. SYNCHRONIZATION When barcode data is collected, it must be uploaded to your application.  KTSync®, which is bundled with the KDC, is software that allows barcode data to be uploaded to any PC, PDA, or smartphone running Android 2.1+, Apple iOS3.1.3+, Blackberry, Mac and Windows XP/Vista/7/Mobile 5.0+.  It has three major functions. Windows XP/Vista/7 version supports all of the following features. Tablet, PDA and Smartphone versions support only limited features of PC KTSync.   Synchronization - Provides data upload functionality to your applications.  Keyboard Emulator - Allows scanned data to upload directly into your application as if the data were being entered manually on a keyboard.  Application Generation - Allows user to create custom applications or download predefined applications such as Master-Slave, Pick/Bin, DB Lookup and Inventory.  Additional functions include:  Prefix and Suffix add-ons to eliminate manual data entry.  Symbology and Scan Option selections.  Barcode Wedging options.  5.1 KTSync Menu   KTSync® was installed on your PC during the initial installation process.  Before data can be uploaded to any host device, KTSync® must be launched on the host and configured to recognize the KDC.  The following screen displays when KTSync® is launched.   KDC100/200/250/300/350     KDC400                Figure 5 - KTSync® Synchronizer Menu
KDC350 User Manual  57  File Menu  Connect:  This option displays the Serial port (COM#) assigned to KDC.  You can also use this option to manually assign the Serial port.  The Serial port assigned to KDC can be found under Windows Device Manager.  The port assignment is used by KTSync® for synchronizing data from the KDC to the host.  Synchronize:  This option manually tells the KDC to synchronize data with the host. While data is being synchronized, KTSync menu options are unavailable.  NOTE:  Please do not use your computer during data synchronization.    Bluetooth: This option is not available on KDC100. User can register MAC address to be directly connected by KDC200/250/300/350/400.  Exit:  This option ends the KTSync program.  You must re-run KTSync before you can synchronize data on the KDC.       Settings Menu  Synchronization: Select Synchronize options.  Barcode & KDC: Select Barcode and KDC options.  Others: Select Auto Connection and/or Synchronization Confirmation options.     Figure 7 – Setting Menu Figure 6 – File Menu
KDC350 User Manual  58  Application Menu   Generation: Create user application or download predefined application.  DB Lookup: Allows users to download DB into KDC and display barcode description field  Master/Slave: User defines a master barcode for comparison with one or more slave barcodes  Pick/BIN: User defines Pick ID and the barcode symbology for comparison with a defined Bin  Inventory: Users can count inventories. Inventory description would be displayed if inventory DB is downloaded into KDC.      About Menu - KTSync® - Version Information     Figure 9 – About Menu Figure 8 – Application Menu
KDC350 User Manual  59  5.2 File Menu   Connect to KDC The KDC co nnects to a  COM po rt automatica lly when con nected to your PC’s USB port.  You can manually assign the KDC COM port using KTSync® Connection submenu under File menu if needed.         The COM port assignment is found in the Windows Device Manager.  KTSync® will not connect to the KDC if it is in KDC Menus. You must EXIT from the KDC Menus.  If KTSync® fails to connect automatically to the KDC, please follow these directions. 1. Exit KTSync®. 2.  Check that you have connected the KDC to a USB port on your PC. 3.  Make sure to use the cable provided with the KDC.   4.  Check that the KDC is not in KDC Mode Menu.   5.  Restart KTSync®. NOTE: You can manually assign the COM port using KTSync® Connect option under the File menu.  Synchronize Under the File Menu, this option allows you to manually synchronize data on KDC with host.  This option is similar to clicking on the Synchronize button in the KoamTac Data Synchronizer box.   Figure 10 - COM Port Selection for KDC
KDC350 User Manual  60  Bluetooth This menu option allows you to register up to ten Bluetooth devices including their MAC address, PIN #, and optional prefixes or suffixes. This option enables direct Bluetooth connection between KDC and other Bluetooth devices such as Bluetooth printer.  User should choose Bluetooth device to be connected in “Connect to” menu in KDC Bluetooth Service menu.         Figure 11 - Bluetooth Device Registry
KDC350 User Manual  61  5.3 Synchronization Settings  KTSync® provides several synchronization options for synchronizing data from your KDC to host devices such as your PC, PDA, or smartphone running Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Mobile 5.0+.        Destination of Data  When barco de data is u ploaded to the ho st device,  you mu st assig n a d estination for the data.   Destination of Data options include:  File - This option means data will be saved in the assigned filename. You can select a different target directory by clicking the New icon. C:\MyData\sn_timestamp.txt  is the default directory. If this directory is not created, you will be prompted to create it before data can be uploaded to a file.  Active Window - This option means scanned barcode data is sent directly to the active program running on your device as if the data was being entered directly from a keyboard.  Microsoft Excel - This option means barcode data is being imported directly into Microsoft’s Excel. Various parameters can be set when uploading data to Excel. Figure 12 - KTSync® Synchronization Settings
KDC350 User Manual  62   Select from Current Running Application – This option allows you to select a currently running application for data synchronization.  Note:   Data synchronization begins immediately if Automatically After Connection is selected.  If not selected, data synchronization is started manually by the user.  Users SHOULD NOT operate the PC during the synchronization process. It can interrupt the process causing unreliable results.  Synchronization Methods Fast Synchronization in Burst Mode  The KDC can synchronize data to a host device in Burst mode or Sequential mode. Burst mode provides the fastest synchronization process but could result in error in a poor Bluetooth environment. Fast synchronization in burst mode is only recommended with USB connection.  Synchronize Normal Data  The KDC will synchronize Normal Data only in KDC memory if Synchronize Normal Data option is selected. If you want all data in KDC memory synchronized, you should select Synchronize Normal Data and Synchronize Application Data.  Synchronize Application Data  The KDC will synchronize Application Data only in KDC memory if Synchronize Application Data option is selected. If you want all data in KDC memory synchronized, you should select Synchronize Normal Data and Synchronize Application Data.  Clear KDC Memory after Synchronization  The stored barcode data is cleared from the KDC memory after synchronization if this option is selected. The KDC can store a total of 10,240 barcodes or 80KB(86 version)/180KB(85 version) of barcode data.   It is important to clear the KDC memory periodically to prevent Buffer Full message which will prevent the KDC from storing additional data.  Stored barcode data can also be deleted using the Reset Memory feature on the KDC.  Automatically Synchronize after Connection  This option lets you automatically synchronize collected data to your computer immediately when the
KDC350 User Manual  63  KDC is connected to the host.    IMPORTANT:  Remember to configure all options properly before selecting this option.    Data synchronization can be done manually by clicking the synchronize icon if this option is not selected. Beep while Synchronization  You can enable or disable the beep tone during the synchronization process. A beep is sounded each and every time barcode data is synchronized if this option is selected.  The KDC beeps 5 times when the synchronization process is complete. Append data to File  KTSync would append data to the exiting file instead of creating a new file if user has specified file name and Append data to File option is enabled.  Current KDC Wedge Method  The KDC can be configured in one of five Wedge/Store modes -  Wedge Only - Scanned data is transmitted to the host. The KDC does not store scanned data.  Wedge & Store - Scanned data is stored in the KDC and transmitted to the host.  Store Only - Scanned data is stored in the KDC but NOT transmitted to the host.  Save if Sent - Scanned data is stored in the KDC ONLY if transmission to the host is successful.  Save if Not Sent - Scanned data is stored in the KDC ONLY if transmission to the host is unsuccessful.  Enable Wedge (Handheld Scanner Mode) - This option will be checked if Wedge Only or Wedge & Store option is selected.  Keep Scan Data in KDC - This option will be checked if Store Only or Wedge & Store option is selected.
KDC350 User Manual  64  Synchronization Options Synchronize KDC Time with PC Time when Connected  This option enables you to synchronize the KDC date and time with the host date and time. Synchronization of date and time occurs after the data is uploaded to the host device. Delays  You can set transmission delays between barcodes and characters during the synchronization process. It is important to set proper delays to prevent errors during the transmission of collected barcodes. Some Windows applications such as Excel require longer delay times. Attachments  Timestamp, Barcode Type, and Serial Number can be attached to the scanned barcode by selecting these options.  The Serial Number of the KDC can be attached to the Start or End of Record. Prefix and Suffix   Enter the characters you want appended to the front (Prefix) or back (Suffix) of the barcode in the Prefix and Suffix fields.   The character set is any combination of ASCII characters including alphanumeric, line feed (“\n”), and carriage return (“\r”). Order and Delimiter   Select Order of Data – Type, Data, and Timestamp  Select the Delimiter between Data – Tab, Space, Comma, and Semicolon  Select the Delimiter between Records – None, LF, CR, Tab, and <LF & CR>  Application Options Synchronize Non-Compliant Data  The KDC will synchronize both compliant and non-compliant data (filtered data) if Synchronize Non-Compliant Data option is Enabled. Consolidate Steps in One Record  KTSync will consolidate the data collected in Step 1 with the data collected in Step 2 and/or Step 3.  Data will be consolidated into one record instead of individual data records for each step when Consolidate Steps in One Record is Enabled. Non-complete records, i.e. three steps were defined but data was only collected for two steps; would be discarded if this option is Enabled. Attach Quantity  Quantity would be attached to the left or right of the data if this option is Enabled.
KDC350 User Manual  65  5.4 Barcode & KDC Settings  KTSync® allows you to configure the KDC Scan Options and Barcode Settings. The configuration options for the KDC using KTSync® are similar to the Set Barcodes, Code Options, Data Editing and Scan Options on the KDC Menu.  Please refer to Appendix A for proper barcode settings for your application. NOTE:  You must configure barcode and scan options properly for optimal KDC performance.      Figure 13 - Barcode & KDC Settings, Symbologies, Data Editing and Scan Options
KDC350 User Manual  66  Select Symbologies and Symbology Options  The process for scanning and reading barcodes is delicate and complicated.  Although your KDC is equipped with a high performance scan engine, if configured incorrectly it may not perform at its peak performance level.  To ensure its high performance, the KDC comes configured to optimize its scan engine technology.  Unless you clearly understand the impact of your changes to the KDC settings, please do not change factory default settings. Please refer to Appendix A for details. Pressing the Default icon will reset all symbology related options to factory default settings.  Data Editing Option  Prefix - Allows you to add a prefix to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. The Prefix format must be defined in the data format menu of KTSync. The maximum length for a Prefix is 11 characters. NOTE:  This Prefix option is different from the Prefix option in KTSync which appends the prefix to data during synchronization.   Suffix - Allows you to add a suffix to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. The Suffix must be defined in the data format menu of KTSync. The maximum length for a Suffix is 11 characters. NOTE:  This Suffix option is different from the Suffix option in KTSync which appends the suffix to data during synchronization.   AIM ID - Allows you to add AIM ID to scanned data which can then be stored in KDC or wedged to the host. AIM ID must be defined in data format menu of KTSync. AIM ID is either added to the end of Prefix or Suffix. Partial Data: Allows you to display and store partial data. User defines the start position and number of characters to be displayed and stored.  Select the x characters from y position   Set Partial Data Start Position to y, Partial Data Length to x, Partial Data Action to Select   Partial Data Length 0 means Select all characters from y position.  Erase the x characters from y position   Set Partial Data Start Position to y, Partial Data Length to x, Partial Data Action to Erase   Partial Data Length 0 means Erase all characters from y position.
KDC350 User Manual  67  5.5 Others Settings  Other options under the Settings menu allows you to select four additional settings.   Ask Confirmation before Trying Auto Connection prevents unintentional launch of KTSync.  Ask Confirmation before Starting Auto Synchronization prevents unintentional synchronization of data.  Minimize KTSync on Start will minimize KTSync and send to the tray upon execution.  Keep Checking Bluetooth Connection allows reconnection of KDC once Bluetooth signal is detected. This feature is useful when moving from Bluetooth host device frequently. KTSync will automatically reconnect Bluetooth connection when you enter an effective Bluetooth network range.  (Not Available on KDC100)  To select any of these settings, click on the box to the left of the setting. A check mark () will display next to the setting to indicate that it is selected.    Figure 14 - KTSync® Confirmation Settings
KDC350 User Manual  68  5.6 KDC Menu (KDC400)  KDC Menu allows users to configure KDC400 settings.
KDC350 User Manual  69  5.7 Mobile pKTSync  pKTSync provides limited functionality for Pocket PC 2003 and Mobile 5.0+ users.  1. Synchronization - Provides data upload functionality to your applications. 2. Keyboard Emulator - Allows scanned data to be uploaded directly into your application as if the data were being entered manually on a keyboard.  For detailed explanations of these functions, please refer to earlier sections of this chapter.   WARNING: The user must assign the correct COM port to KDC prior to use pKTSync. Please refer to your mobile device manual for details on Bluetooth pairing and COM port assignment methods.                                       Figure 15 – Mobile pKTSync
KDC350 User Manual  70  5.8 Android aKTSync  The aKTSync provides limited functionality of PC KTSync to Android users.   [NOTE 1] aKTSync only supports Android devices with 2.1+ OS version and that are compatible with BluetoothChat application.  [NOTE 2] KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR doesn’t prompt Pin code entry menu  KDC and Android Pairing 1. Pairing  Select “SPP” Bluetooth profile from KDC ConnectDevice submenu in BT Config menu.  Search KDC200/200i/300/300i/350/350i from Android and pairing two devices.  KDC200/200i/300/300i/350/350i PIN code is “0000” 2. Connection  Click “Connect” icon in aKTSync  Android would list up paired Bluetooth devices and user should select the target KDC. 3. Synchronization - Provides data upload functionality to your applications. 4. Settings – User can change various Synchronization options in settings menu. 5. Wedging – User can wedge barcode data to any Android application. Press home key and launch the target application.   Launch KTSync 1.  Download and install aKTSync from the Android Market. http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/productivity/ktsync_luxv.html 2.  Change KDC Bluetooth “ConnectDevice” option to “SPP” 3. Execute Android Bluetooth device scan option and KDC Bluetooth pairing option A. Execute KDC Bluetooth “Pairing” option  B. Launch “Settings” on the Android device C. Select “Wireless and Networks” D. Click on “Bluetooth Settings” E. Click on “Scan devices” F. The Android device will display the KDC model and 6 digits of the serial number.  4.  Press the KDC list entry, enter “0000” PIN code and press “OK” 5.  When paired, the Android device will display “Paired but not connected”. 6.  Launch aKTSync program  A. Press menu key and select the “Connect” option on the top left B. From the list of paired devices, choose the KDC to use
KDC350 User Manual  71  C. On the top menu bar of aKTSync, you will see “connecting” then “connected”. D. On the KDC display, you will see “Pairing Succeeded!!!” then “Bluetooth Connected” E. Select “Settings” option on the bottom left to change aKTSync setting                  7. Keyboard Wedge A.  Launch “Settings” on the Android device B.  Select “Language and Keyboard (or Input method)” C.  Select “KTSync Keyboard” D.  Launch the application and touch the input box to give focus to it E.  Barcode would be wedged to the input box upon scanning a barcode  Figure 16 – Android aKTSync
KDC350 User Manual  72  5.9 iPad/iPhone/iPod touch KTSync  The KTSync for iPad/iPhone/iPod touch provides limited functionality of PC KTSync for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users.   KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i and iPhone/iPad/iPod touch connection instructions 1.  The KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i supports “SPP” and “iPhone” Bluetooth profiles. 2.  The iPhone/iPad/iPod touch should use “iPhone” Bluetooth profiles. “iPhone” is the default profile. 3.  Download the KTSync program from the App Store. 4.  Enable the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch Bluetooth power from the Setting > General > Bluetooth menu [NOTE 1] Users have to disable MFi option in System > MFi menu to use HID Bluetooth profiles [NOTE 2]  Users have to RESET the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to change “HID to iPhone mode” or “vice versa” after removing previous KDC connection. [NOTE 3] KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR doesn’t prompt Pin code entry menu.  KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i connection using iPhone mode  1.  Download and install iKTSync from the Apple App Store. A. http://itunes.apple.com/us /app/ktsync/id372916602?mt=8 2.  Press the two KDC side buttons together to enter menu mode 3.  Scroll down to “Bluetooth” menu using KDC Down button 4.  Press the front middle scan button 5.  Scroll down to “Discovering” and press the front middle scan button A.  “Discovering Started …” message will be displayed on KDC screen B. Discovering will take about 30 seconds. 6.  Select discovered iPhone/iPod touch device name and press the front middle scan button A.  [Pin Code] User Default/Enter PinCode will be displayed B.  Press the front middle scan button to select the “Use Default” option C.  “Connecting to iPhone/iPod touch device name” will be displayed D. iPhone/iPad/i Pod touch will ask for the PIN number. E.  Please enter “0000” and hit “connect” icon F. “iPhone Connected” message will be displayed
KDC350 User Manual  73  7.  Launch KTSync and configure Settings  iKTSync Settings iKTSync provides following Settings menu.  Synchronization - User ca n configure   Synchronization option s such as d estination of dat a, data  formation and delimiters.  Other settings - Use rs can configure KDC250 G PS module, disconne ction options and soft trigger button.                How to connect and reconnect iPhone mode using UP keys 1.  Users needs to select the option to use this feature in the BT Config > BT Toggle 2.  Press the UP button to connect or reconnect to the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch Figure 17 – iPad/iPhone/iPod touch KTSync
KDC350 User Manual  74  5.10 Blackberry bKTSync  The bKTSync provides limited functionality of PC KTSync for Blackberry users.  [NOTE] KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR doesn’t prompt Pin code entry menu  1.  Download and install bKTSync from the Blackberry App World. http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/search/ktsync?lang=en 2.  Go to Blackberry Options > Applications menu and Enable “Input Simulation” option 3.  Change KDC Bluetooth profile in “ConnectDevice” option to “SPP” 4. Execute Blackberry Bluetooth manager and KDC Bluetooth pairing option A. Execute KDC Bluetooth “Pairing” option  B.  Launch the Blackberry Bluetooth manager and select “Search”. The KDC model and 6 digits of the serial number would be displayed. C.  Highlight the KDC and press the Enter or Select Key D.  Enter  “0000” PIN code and press the Enter or Select Key E.  The Blackberry will display “Pairing with KDC”…”complete.” F.  Close the Blackberry Bluetooth manager 5.  Go to Downloads folder and execute KTSync 6.  User can configure KDC options in KDC settings and Symbologies Settings menu 7.  Go to KTSync Synchronization Settings and select Destination. To send collected barcode as an email attachment, choose “Email Attachment” as destination, enter email address, subject and body message. You can enter multiple email addresses using the semicolon(;) separator. 8.  To scan barcodes into any application (like email, notes, worksheet or web browser), press the menu key and select “Running in the background” option. bKTSync will maintain the connection and place the scanned  barcode data where ever the cursor is flashing.
KDC350 User Manual  75                  Figure 18 – Blackberry bKTSync
KDC350 User Manual  76  5.11 KTSync for Mac OS X  The KTSync Mac OS X version provides limited functionality of PC Windows KTSync for Mac OS X users.   [NOTE 1] KTSync for Mac OS X version supports both Bluetooth SPP profile and USB connection. User should pair KDC with Mac before using the KTSync program via Bluetooth connection.   [NOTE 2] Mac OS X version KTSync is built as a X86 binary application and works with the Intel-based Mac. It is verified on Mac PC running Mac OS X 10.6.5 and later versions.  KTSync Mac OS X version supports the following features:    Keyboard wedge function to a file, internal viewer, active window and user application.   Synchronization to a file, internal viewer, active window and user application.   Automatic connection and disconnection on USB port.  User will see the following initial KTSync screen upon launching the program. KTSync will connect automatically if KDC is plugged on USB port or KDC is paired.   Connect Button   User can connect the Mac with the KDC that is paired or plugged into the USB port by clicking the Connect button. The following screen will be displayed when this button is pressed and KTSync will start to connect to the selected KDC.
KDC350 User Manual  77  Disconnect Button   KTSync changes Connect button to Disconnect button once the KDC is connected. User can disconnect the KDC manually by selecting connected KDC on the following screen.    Synchronize Button   User can start the synchronization process by pressing the Synchronize button.  User can select the destination of barcode data in the settings menu. There are 4 selectable destinations: File, Internal viewer, Active window and User application.  Settings Button   User can configure synchronization options on the following screen by pressing the Settings button.
KDC350 User Manual  78     Destination of data     The KTSync program wedges or downloads barcode data to one of the following four destinations:     File: The KTSync makes file name based on 3.11 if file name is specified as a “sn_timestamp.txt”. The default directory is  /Users/Shared/KTSyncData directory. User can define other directory or other filename by clicking “New” button. The maximum file path length is 128 characters.    Internal viewer: The KTSync displays barcode data in KTSync internal text viewer.    Active window    The KTSync sends barcode data to current active window if Active window option is selected.     User application   User can define the target application by pressing “New” button. The maximum application name path length is 128 characters.   Synchronize KDC clock  KTSync will set the KDC’s date and time with Mac PC date and time when the KDC is connected to Mac if this option is enabled.   Burst synchronization
KDC350 User Manual  79   KTSync will synchronize barcode data from KDC in the burst mode if this option is enabled. Otherwise, KTSync will synchronize barcode data one by one. This option is enabled by default and can’t be disabled.   Synchronization on connection  If this option is enabled, KTSync will automatically synchronize barcode data from the KDC when the KDC is connected.   Clear KDC memory after synchronization  KTSync clears barcode data stored in the KDC’s memory once synchronization has finished if this option is enabled.    Append data to file  KTSync appends synchronized data to existing file specified on destination. If file doesn’t exist then KTSync creates a new file.   Attach serial number  The KTSync would add a KDC serial number to barcode data if this option is enabled. This option is enabled by default and can’t be disabled.   Attach time stamp  The KTSync would add timestamp to barcode data if this option is enabled. This option is enabled by default and can’t be disabled.   Attached barcode type  The KTSync would add barcode type to barcode data if this option is enabled. This option is enabled by default and can’t be disabled.    Serial number  When“Attach serial number” is enabled, this option determines when to attach serial number. “Start of record” means to attach at the front of record and “End of record” means to attach to the end of record.   Data order  This option specifies the order of data (Barcode Type, Barcode Data and Timestamp) in the record.   Data delimiter  This option is used to select a character to be added between barcode data, serial number and timestamp and/or barcode type. User can select one of the following: “None”, “Tab”, “Space”, ‘Comma” and “Semicolon” as the data delimiter. The “Comma” is selected by default and can’t be changed.   Record delimiter  This option is used to select a character to be added at the end of the barcode record. User can selectone of “None”, “CR”, “LF”, TAB”, and “CR&LF” as the record delimiter.The “CR&LF” is selected by default and can’t be changed.   Non-English keyboard
KDC350 User Manual  80  This option is used when the barcode data has non-English characters and a non-English keyboard.  Clear Button  User may press this button to clear the KTSync internal viewer.
KDC350 User Manual  81  6. APPLICATION GENERATION  [NOTE] KDC FW2.85.200.x doesn’t support the Application Generation feature. Users should upgrade FW2.85.200.x to FW2.86.200.x to use Application Generation feature  When you select Application menu from the KTSync, you can choose from the following five Applications – Generation, DB Lookup, Master/Slave, Pick/BIN, and Inventory. Users can also download saved programs using Import & Download option.    When the Application tool is selected, the KDC will beep once to acknowledge a connection between the KDC and the Application tool. KTSync would popup the following warning window if downloaded application in KDC doesn’t match with KTSync application tool.     [Note] KDC would wedge barcode data to the host in application mode if “wedge and store always” option in data process menu is selected and KDC firmware version is higher than 2.86.xxx.G.   Figure 19 – Application Menu Figure 20 – Application Warning Window
KDC350 User Manual  82  6.1 Application Generation  KDC Application Generation tool is a robust feature that allows you to create custom applications for collecting and managing barcode data. To create a custom application, select the Generation submenu from the Application menu in KTSync®.      Generate Application  Generate step 1 - To generate a custom application, click on the Generate Step 1 box which enables you to define the user prompts and data collection settings for Step 1 of your custom application. Below is a description of each field.  These prompts are the same when selecting Generate step 2 and Generate step 3.  NOTE:  Your custom application can include only Step 1.      First line  Enter up to 13 characters which will display on the first line of the KDC   Second line Enter up to 13 characters which will display on the second line of the KDC Figure 21 – Application Generation Menu
KDC350 User Manual  83    Starting quantity  Enter a predefined start quantity for each scanned barcode.  The start quantity can be defined from 1 to 128 and is modifiable using up or down side key.   Waiting to scan Enter the number of seconds the KDC pauses before the user prompts display.  During this timeout period, the user can modify the quantity.  If this field is set to zero, the quantity field cannot be adjusted.  This field can be defined from “-1” to “30” seconds.  “-1” second enables infinite waiting of user quantity input.   Enable data filter Click on this box to enable the data filtering option. Data filtering allows you to predefine different aspects of the barcode data you are collecting.   Data Filter Settings  When you select Enable data filtering, you must click on the Settings box to select the Data filter setting.  The option for the data filter settings are the same for Step1, Step 2, and Step 3.     Figure 22 – Data Filter Settings
KDC350 User Manual  84   Barcode Type This field allows you to select the type of barcodes the KDC will collect. When you click on the box, Select Symbols is enabled.  A listing of the symbologies supported by the KDC displays. To select a barcode symbology, click on the box associated with the symbology.     Minimum Data Length This field allows you to define the minimum length of the scanned barcode. The length can be between 2 and 36 characters. If a user scans a barcode whose length is less than the defined length, the barcode data is not collected.   [Note] The default KDC minimum barcode length defined in scan option is 4. Therefore, users should change KDC minimum barcode length to 2 or 3 to define minimum data length to 2 or 3.    Maximum Data Length This field allows you to define the maximum length of a scanned barcode. The defined length can be between 2 and 256 characters. If a user scans a barcode whose length is greater than the defined length, the barcode data is not collected.  [Note] The default KDC minimum barcode length defined in scan option is 4. Therefore, users should change KDC minimum barcode length to 2 or 3 to define maximum data length to 2 or 3.    Barcode Collation This option enables you to define a data string that the KDC will use to compare scanned barcodes. o  Starting Position – This is the start position of the scanned barcode data to be compared with the defined data string. o  Data String – This is the defined value to be compared with scanned barcode data.  This value can be up to 32 characters   Collect Partial Data This option allows you to define partial barcode data to be collected when a barcode is scanned.  Only the partial data will be stored in the KDC. o  Start position – This is the starting position that the KDC will use when collecting scanned barcode data.  o Data Length – This is the length of partial data to be stored by the KDC   Check for Duplicated Data This option allows you to prevent collecting duplicated data. o  Previous Scanned Data – This option allows you to compare the scanned barcode with the previously scanned barcode and treat it as non-compliant data if you scanned the same barcode twice.
KDC350 User Manual  85  o All Stored Data – This option allows you to compare the scanned barcode with stored barcode data and treat it as non-compliant data if the same barcode already scanned and stored.   Don’t Save Non-Compliant Data This field tells the KDC how to manage non-compliant data based on the defined data filtering fields.  If this field is enabled, non-compliant data is NOT stored in the KDC.  If this option is not enabled, non-compliant data is stored.    Generate step 2 To include another step in your data collection process, click the box, Generate step 2.  This step has the same options as Step 1.  In this step, you have the option of repeating step 2 by clicking the box, Repeat Step.  NOTE:  This field is disabled when your application has three steps.  Generate step 3 To include a third step, click the box, Generate step 3. This step has the same options as step 1 and 2.  However, in this step you have the option to repeat steps 2 or 3.  Application Download and Execution  Prior to running your application, it must be downloaded to KDC.   Click “Download” icon from Application Generation Window.  Change KDC from Normal mode to Application mode.  -  Press two side buttons simultaneously to enter menu mode -  Select KDC mode and enter scan button -  Change to Application mode -  Save and exit from menu mode  KDC will run in normal mode if you don’t change to Application mode after downloading the application.
KDC350 User Manual  86  6.2 Predefined Applications  KTSync provides four Predefined Applications – Master/Slave, Pick/Bin, DB Lookup and Inventory.   Master/Slave  Master/Slave predefined application allows you to define a master barcode for comparison with one or more slave barcodes.  The predefined application can be run once or continuously and within either setting, you can define a substring for comparison of master and slave barcodes.  Master/Slave Onetime  Define one master barcode and compare it with one slave barcode.   Master/Slave Continuous  Define one master barcode and compare it with multiple slave barcodes.   Collation Options Works in either Onetime or Continuous Mode to compare a substring within the master and slave barcodes.    Master start position - Select the numeric position of start substring character in Pick barcode, 1 to 255   Slave start position - Select the numeric position of start substring character in Pick barcode, 1 to 255   Comparing Barcode Length - Number of characters to be compared, 0 to 255. 0 means all characters.    Figure 23 – Master/Slave Application Settings
KDC350 User Manual  87        Figure 24 – Master/Slave Application Flow Chart Collation:Define substring to be compared. Default is entirebarcodeScan Master Barcode Scan Master BarcodeOnetime ContinuousSelect MS Mode :(Onetime, Continuous)Scan Check Barcode KDC ModeUp or DownKey ?MismatchedMatchedUpKeyDownKeyScan CheckBarcodeUp or Down Key?Matched MismatchedUp Key?NoYesDownKeyUpKey
KDC350 User Manual  88  Pick/Bin  The Pick/Bin predefined application is a special version of the Master/Slave predefined application. The Pick/Bin application allows you to define Pick ID and the barcode symbology for comparison with a defined Bin.     Number of ID and Symbology  Define Pick ID characters from 1 to 32 and the barcode symbology.  Pick Start Position and Symbology Select numeric position of start substring character in Pick barcode from 1 to 255 and the barcode symbology.  Bin Start Position and Symbology Select the numeric position of start substring character in Bin barcode from 1 to 255 and the barcode symbology.  Comparing Barcode Length Select the number of characters to be compared from 0 to 255. 0 means all characters.      Figure 25  – Pick/BIN Application Menu
KDC350 User Manual  89   User IDDefined Scan User ID Valid User IDStore User IDPleasescan Pick dataUser InputValid BarcodePlease scan Bin dataUser InputBarcode Match?NoYesYesNoUp Side KeyScan buttonYesNoUp Side KeyScan buttonYesNoIgnore Scanned Pick LabelTimeoutIgnore ScannedPick LabelStoreUser ID, KDC Serial Number,Timestamp,Pick BarcodeExit to KDC Menu <Up>+<Down>    Figure 26 – Pick/BIN  Application Flow Chart
KDC350 User Manual  90   DB Lookup Application The DB Lookup application allows you to download a database to the KDC which can then be utilized for advanced AUTO-ID applications like displaying additional data after scanning a barcode.  For example, using our DB Lookup application, you could download a product database including information such as description, price, and stock quantity.  With the advanced data functionality built-in to the KDC, you could easily display product price, description, and stock level after the product’s barcode is scanned.   Functionality of DB Lookup Application   The database size cannot exceed 800 records.   The maximum record size is 128 bytes.   Each record can have up to 4 fields including the barcode which is the primary key.   The maximum field size is 39 characters.    Quantities can be entered by pressing the UP or DOWN scroll buttons after DB fields displayed.   Quantity can be 1 to 128.   User can create a database using Microsoft Excel. o  Excel file must be saved as .txt.  o  Records should be separated by CR/LF  o  Fields should be separated by TAB.  o  Database should end with CR/LF.  o  Last 4 bytes of database should be CR/LF/CR/LF. DB Lookup Fields and Settings  Download DB to KDC - Downloads user created database to KDC.  Starting Quantity - Enter predefined start quantity for each scanned barcode.  The start quantity can be defined from 1 to 128 and is modifiable using up or down scroll buttons.  Barcode Field - Select the position of barcode field in database from 1 to 4.  Stored Barcode Start Position - Select the numeric position of start substring character of barcode in database from 1 to 39.  Scanned Barcode Start Position - Select the numeric position of start substring character of scanned barcode from 1 to 39.  Comparing Barcode Length - Number of characters to be compared from 0 to 255 where 0 is all characters.  Display on KDC - Define database fields to be displayed on KDC.  KDC can display one to three fields. KDC will display one field in two or three lines if same field is specified in line entering option.
KDC350 User Manual  91      Figure 27 – DB Lookup Application Menu
KDC350 User Manual  92  Inventory Application The Inventory application allows you to count inventories by scanning inventory barcodes. This application will increase inventory item count if the same item is scanned. Users can also download an inventory database to the KDC. KDC will display inventory description after scanning a barcode if inventory DB is downloaded.  Functionality of Inventory Application   The inventory cannot exceed 800 items.   The maximum record size is 128 bytes.   Each record can have up to 4 fields including the barcode which is the primary key.   The maximum field size is 39 characters.    Quantities 1 to 32786 can be entered by pressing the UP or DOWN scroll buttons after inventory is scanned.   Starting Quantity can be 1 to 128.   Min/Max. Data Length is between 2 to 256 (KDC100/200) or 4 to 256 (KDC300)   Barcode Collation Start Position is between 1 to 256   The length of Collation Data String is between 1 to 30   Collect Partial Data Start Position is between 1 to 256   Collect Partial Data Length is between 1 to 256   Users can create an inventory database using Microsoft Excel. o  Excel file must be saved as .txt.  o  Click User Inventory DB option to display inventory description o  Click Do not add non-existing item into DB if one do not wish to add new items into inventory DB o  The number of Barcode Data Field is between 1 to 4 o  The position of Display Filed is between 1 to 4   Figure 28 – Inventory Application Menu
KDC350 User Manual  93  7. Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE  SOLUTION KDC not working  Dead battery   Charge battery by connecting KDC to your PC using the included cable Hardware failure     Contact distributor for technical support KDC not charging Bad battery   Replace battery – Contact Local Distributor Poor USB port     USB port doesn’t supply proper current to KDC - Charge KDC using a different USB port on your PC Failed reading Damaged barcode   Scan a different barcode Out of scan range   Move the scanner closer to barcode    Move scanner farther from the barcode Incorrect angle     Change the angle of scanner to barcode Symbology  not supported    Contact KoamTac - www.koamtac.com for possibility of custom symbology support Scan options     Check scan option settings Dirty scan window     Clean scan window Damaged scan window    Replace scan window KDC reads wrong barcode Dirty scan window   Clean scan window Damaged scan window    Replace scan window Poor quality barcode  Select only necessary barcodes  Increase minimum barcode length    Increase security level Can’t communicate with PC, PDA, or smartphone USB cable is not  connected properly   Check cable connection between  KDC and host device Software is not working properly     Reload the software COM configuration     Check COM port configurations LED blinks yellow  Low battery power   Charge the battery by connecting KDC to PC.  KDC will lose collected data if the battery is empty. Buffer Full Message  Full Memory   Clear the Memory using Synchronization program Empty Battery  Message  Empty battery   Connect USB immediately.  Synchronize the collected data and charge KDC Abnormal KTSync  Operation on DELL PC Quickset Utility   Disable Quickset Utility before using KTSync.  Dell Quickset utility interrupts  normal KTSync operation WSED Utility  Disable WSED Wireless enable/disable utility  delete the folder C:\Program Files\WSED, which contains a file WSED.exe, with the same icon as in the taskbar  Delete the registry entry KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\WSED Table 5 - Troubleshooting Techniques
KDC350 User Manual  94  8. Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMERS BY OPENING THE PACKAGE OF THIS PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE LIABILITY AND WARRANTY CONDITIONS AS DESCRIBED BELOW. UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ ATTENTIVELY, BEFORE INSTALLING AND OR USING THE PRODUCT.  Serial Number A serial number appears on the KDC label. This official registration number is strictly related to the device purchased. Make sure that the serial number appearing on your KDC is not removed. Removing the serial number will affect the warranty conditions and liability disadvantageously, so please maintain the label with serial number on the KDC.  Units with the serial number label removed should not be operated.  Warranty/Warranty Period/Liability KoamTac, Inc. (“Koam Tac”) manufa ctures its hard ware produ cts in accord ance with indust ry-standard practices. Unless othe rwise ag reed in  a co ntract, KDC i s warranted for  a p eriod of on e year after purchase, co vering defe cts in material  and workm anship excep t recha rgeable battery. Ko amTac will repair or, at its opinion, re place pr oducts that prove  to be defective  in material or workman ship under proper use during the warranty period. KoamTac will not be liable in cases (i) in which the unit  has been repaired or altered unless done or approved by KoamTac, (ii) in which the unit  has not been maintained in accordance with any operating or handling instructions supplied by KoamTac, (iii) in which the unit has been subjected to unu sual physical or  electrical stress, misuse, abuse, power shortage, negligence or accident or (iv) in which the unit has been used other than in accordance with the product operating and handling instructions. Prev entive mainte nance is the  responsibility of the custo mer and i s not covere d under this warranty. Under no circumstance will KoamTac be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages ari sing out of use or inabilit y to  use either the hardware or software, even if KoamTac has been informed about the possibility of such damages.  Warranty Coverage and Procedure During the warranty period, KoamTac will repair or replace defective products returned to KoamTac warehouse. International customers should contact the local KoamTac office or support center. If warranty service is required, KoamTac will issue a Return Material Authorization Number. Products must be shipped in the original or comparable package, shipping and insurance charges prepaid. KoamTac will ship the repaired or replacement product freight and insurance prepaid. Customer accepts full responsibility for its software and data including the appropriate backup thereof. Repair or replacement of a product during warranty will not extend the original warranty term.    CAUTION: Chang es o r modificatio ns not expre ssly approved  by the manufacturer respon sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
KDC350 User Manual  95  9. CONTACT INFORMATION        CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 116 Village Boulevard, Suite 200, USA Princeton, NJ  08540 PH: 609-734-4335  FAX: 609-228-4373  email: support@koamtac.com   For more information, visit our website - www.koamtac.com
KDC350 User Manual  96  APPENDIX A - Barcode & Scan Options The process for scanning and reading barcodes is delicate and complicated.  Although your KDC is equipped with a high performance scan engine, if configured incorrectly it may not perform at its peak performance level.  To ensure its high performance, the KDC comes configured to optimize its scan engine technology.  Unless you clearly understand the impact of your changes to the KDC settings, please do not change factory default settings. A.1 Symbologies  KoamTac’s KDC products support most major barcode symbologies including 1D, 2D, Postal, and OCR-Fonts.  Below is a list of the barcode symbologies supported by the KDC with respect to each models particular area of support.  To ensure superior scan performance, remember to select only the required symbologies.  KDC100/200/250/410/415 KDC300/420/425 1D Barcodes EAN13, EAN8, UPCA, UPCE, Bookland EAN, EAN13 with Addon, EAN8 with Add-on, UPCA with Add-on, UPCE with Add-on, Interleave 2 of 5, ITF14, Code128, Codabar, GS1-128, Code39, Code93, & Code35 Codabar, Code11, Code32,  Code39, Code128, EAN8, EAN13, GS1-128, I2of5,  MSI, Plessey, PosiCode,  GS1 DATABAR OMNI, GS1 Limited, GS1 Expanded, S2of5IA, S2of5ID, TLC39, Telepen, Trioptic, UPCA, & UPCE 2D Barcodes N/A AztecCode, AztecRunes, CodablockF,Code 16K, Code49, DataMatrix, MaxiCode, MicroPDF,  PDF417, & QRCode and HanXin Code Postal Barcodes N/A AusPost, CanadaPost, ChinaPost, JapanPost, KoreaPost, KixPost,  Planet Code, Postnet (US),  & UKPost OCR Fonts  N/A  OCR-A, OCR-B, OCRUSCurrency, OCRMICRE13B, & OCRSEMIFONT Table 6 - Symbologies Supported by KDC  Bookland EAN vs. EAN-13 Bookland EAN which includes ISBN, ISSN, and ISMN, is supported by the KDC. This group of symbologies is essentially an EAN-13 barcode with fixed prefixes; 977 for ISSN, 978 for ISBN, and 979 for ISMN. If EAN-13 and Bookland EAN are both enabled, Bookland EAN takes precedence. Bookland EAN does not have any options. The Bookland EAN barcode does not contain any groupings – that is, there are no hyphens or separators. Thus, the ISBN 957-630-239-0 is transmitted as 9576302390.
KDC350 User Manual  97  Add-on Symbologies By default, the 2 or 5 digit add-on symbols with a UPCE, UPCA, EAN-8, and EAN-13 barcode is neither decoded nor transmitted. Transmission for these specific symbologies is enabled by setting the appropriate withAddon options. There are 4 withAddon options, one for each symbology:  UPCEwithAddon  UPCAwithAddon  EAN8withAddon  EAN13withAddon  The decoding of add-on symbols is typified by the following table, which explains the process for EAN-13 symbols. Mode  Behavior  Value of flags EAN13  EAN13withAddonAuto-discrimination  If add-on symbol is present, then it is also decoded; otherwise only the EAN-13 symbol is decoded. true true With add-on  Only EAN-13 barcodes with 2 or 5 add-on symbol are decoded. false true Without add-on  The add-on symbol is ignored.  true  false Table 7 - Add-on for EAN-13 Symbology  The add-on symbol is appended to the EAN-13 barcode.  The process is similar for UPCE, UPCA, and EAN-8 barcodes. Note that all the UPCE, UPCA, EAN-8, and EAN-13 formatting and conversion options are in effect. The following table should help explain the effect of various options for EAN-8 barcode 12345670 + 12. Barcode  EAN8_as_EAN13 EAN8_ReturnCheckDigit EAN13_ReturnCheckDigit1234567012 False True N/A 123456712 False  00000123456712 True  N/A false 000001234567012 true  Table 8 - Add-on for EAN-8 Symbology  The add-on symbol neither contains check digit nor a terminating guard band. Every effort has been made to reduce the decoding error; however, it is likely to decode a partial scan of a 5-digit add-on symbol as a 2-digit add-on symbol. It is strongly recommended that the minimum security level is set at 2 while decoding add-on symbols. Since the decoder takes a conservative view on the add-on symbols, it is likely that the add-on symbol will be missed in the auto-discrimination mode. Auto-discrimination mode should then be avoided.
KDC350 User Manual  98  A.2 Code Options   The KDC supports the following barcode options:  Transmission of start and stop characters  Reverse direction  Symbology conversion  Verification of optional check character  Transmission of check digit Transmission of Start and Stop Characters For Codabar symbols you can choose not to transmit the start and stop symbols, the NOTIS Editing. By default, they are transmitted. Setting the field CodaBar_NoStartStopChars to true disables the transmission. Reverse Direction This option may be selected if direction oriented symbologies are selected such as Code35. Symbology Conversion  By default the EAN-8, UPCE, and UPCA symbols are transmitted in their native format. It is possible to show them in a different format. You can choose to display UPCE symbols as either UPC-A or EAN-13 symbols, EAN-8 symbols as EAN-13 symbols, or UPC-A symbols as EAN-13 symbols. The following table shows the effect of setting various options.  Option  EAN-8  UPC-A  UPC-E  All others EAN8_as_EAN13 Converted to EAN-13  No effect  No effect No effect UPCA_as_EAN13 No effect  Converted to EAN-13  No effect UPCE_as_EAN13 No effect  No effect  Converted to EAN-13 UPCE_as_UPCA  No effect  No effect  Converted to UPC-A Table 9 - Symbology Conversion
KDC350 User Manual  99  Verification of Optional “Check Digit” Code39 and  Interleave 2 of 5 have an optional che ck di git, whi ch, by default, is not verified. Their verification can be  enabled by sel ecting the optio n VerifyCheckDigit to tru e or you  can e nable th e verification f or individu al symbologi es. If the c heck digit verification fails then the barco de is not  transmitted.   Option Selected  Verify Code39 check digit Verify I2of5 check digit VerifyCheckDigit Yes  Yes Code39_VerifyCheckDigit Yes  No effect I2of5_VerifyCheckDigit No effect  Yes Table 10 - Verification of Optional "Check Digit" Transmission of “Check Digit” By default, the check digit – optional or mandatory – is not transmitted. Its transmission can be enabled for all symbologies by enabling ReturnCheckDigit option.   Option Selected Is the check digit returned? EAN-13 EAN-8 UPC-A UPC-E Code39  I2of5ReturnCheckDigit  Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  Yes EAN13_ReturnCheckDigit  Yes  No effect No effect No effect No effect  No effectEAN8_ReturnCheckDigit No effect Yes  No effect No effect No effect  No effectUPCA_ReturnCheckDigit  No effect No effect Yes No effect No effect  No effectUPCE_ReturnCheckDigit N o effect No effect No effect Yes No effect  No effectCode39_ReturnCheckDigit No effect No effect No effect No effect Yes No effectI2of5_ReturnCheckDigit  No effect No effect No effect No effect No effect  Yes Table 11 - Transmission of "Check Digit"
KDC350 User Manual  100  Resolution of Inconsistencies Three types of inconsistencies could arise in the assignment of symbology options. The decoder has pre-defined strategies to resolve these inconsistencies: If UPCE_as_EAN13 is true, then UPCE_as_UPCA is ignored. If symbology conversion is selected but the target symbology is not enabled, then the decoder still outputs the symbol in the target symbology. For example, suppose UPC-E is enabled and UPCE_as_EAN13 is true but EAN-13 is disabled. All UPC-E symbols will be shown as EAN-13 and EAN-13 options (if specified) will be applied. For the two symbologies that have optional check digits, Code39 and Interleave 2 of 5, the decoder will always transmit the check digit if the verification is disabled.  Verify Check Digit Return Check Digit  Description Disabled  Enabled or Disabled  Check digit is not verified but is transmitted Enabled  Disabled  Check digit is verified but is not transmitted Enabled  Enabled  Check digit is verified and is transmitted Table 12 - Resolution of Inconsistencies
KDC350 User Manual  101  A.3 Miscellaneous Barcode Information  Height of a Linear Barcode Industry standards suggest a height of either 6.5mm or 15% of the symbol length, whichever is greater. Symbols of less than recommended heights may cause recognition problems.  Check Characters Yes, we recommend the use of check-characters in barcodes. Operating without check-characters is not safe and will lead to errors that are costly to correct. Using check-characters positively affects data integrity especially when character density is at the limits and/or image quality is not at its best.  Prevent Interleave 2 of 5 Partial Reading  A partial scan of an Interleave 2 of 5 symbol may decode and cause incorrect data to be read. To prevent partial scans on long symbols, you should include bearer bars. These are bars that run along the top and bottom edges of the barcode in the scanning direction. If a partial scan of the barcode occurs, the scanning beam will hit the bearer bar and will not decode. The bearer bar must touch the top and bottom of all the bars and must be at least 3 times as wide.  Another solution for the short scanning problem is to fix all Interleave 2 of 5 symbols to a set number of digits. Zeros can be used to pad the data to the set number of digits. The application program would then be set to only accept scans of the correct number of digits.  Finally, a check digit may be used. The Interleave 2 of 5 symbology has an optional check character which uses a weighted Modulo 10 scheme. The check character is the last character in the symbol and should be checked by the decoder and then transmitted with the data. Since Interleave 2 of 5 must always have an even number of digits, the leftmost character may need to be a zero when the check character is added. The standard check digit is calculated by assigning alternating 3,1,3,1… weights to respective data digits. These weights are then multiplied by their respective data digits and the products are summed. The check digit is the digit needed to be added to the sum to make it an even multiple of 10. An example would be if the sum of the products was 37, then the check digit would be 3.
KDC350 User Manual  102  Equation to Determining Potential Number of Stored Barcodes  The number of barcodes that can be stored in the KDC memory depends on the size of the barcodes.  Example:  If only UPCA barcodes are scanned and the check digit is not transmitted, then each barcode takes up 11 (barcode data) + 2 (added bytes) + 2 (length and type) + 4 (time stamp) = 19 bytes. The maximum number of UPCA barcodes that can be saved is 204,800/19 =10,778. However, KDC has limited the maximum number of barcode as 10,240 and users can't store more than 10,240 barcodes in 2.85/86 version. 3.0x version allows user to store maximum 204,800  barcodes.  Data Buffer Full  When the data buffer is full, the KDC displays a message, Buffer Full, ignoring any command to scan barcodes. You must reset the data buffer to continue data collection.
KDC350 User Manual  103  Appendix B – FAQ B.1 Symbology   Q: What barcode symbologies are supported by the KDC200?  A: The KDC200 supports most major 1D barcode symbologies. Below is a list of the1D symbologies supported by the KDC200.    KDC300/420/425 2D Barcodes  AztecCode, AztecRunes, Codablock, Code16K, Code49, DataMatrix, MaxiCode, MicroPDF, PDF417, and QRCode  1D Barcodes  Codabar, Code11, Code32, Code39, Code128, EAN8, EAN13, GS1-128, I2of5, MSI, Plessey, PosiCode, GS1 DATABAR OMNI, GS1 Limited, GS1 Expanded, S2of5IA, S2of5ID, TLC39, Telepen, Trioptic, UPCA, and UPCE  Postal Barcodes  AusPost, CanadaPost, ChinaPost, JapanPost, KoreaPost, KixPost, Planet Code, Postnet (US), and UKPost  OCR Fonts  OCR-A, OCR-B, OCRUSCurrency, OCRMICRE13B, and OCRSEMIFONT KDC100/200/250/410/415  1D Barcodes EAN13 EAN8 UPCA UPCE Bookland EAN EAN13 with Add-on EAN8 with Add-on UPCA with Add-on UPCE with Add-on Interleave 2 of 5 ITF14 Code128 Codabar GS1-128 Code39 Code93 Code35    Table 13 - Symbologies Supported by KDC
KDC350 User Manual  104  B.2 Host Interface   Q: What interface ports are supported by the KDC200? A: The KDC200 has one ultra mini USB port which supports serial and USB-Serial.  It also supports Bluetooth profiles.  Q: What Bluetooth protocol stacks are supported by KDC200? A: The KD200 has Bluetooth HID and SPP profiles. KDC200i/250i/300i/350i/400i also supports "Made for iPhone" Bluetooth profile. B.3 Battery  Q: How long will the KDC200 battery last before it needs to be replaced? A: The battery on the KDC200 can be charged at least 300 times before it needs to be replaced. Q: How long does it take to charge the KDC200? A: It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the KDC200 from an empty battery status to a fully charged status. Q: How many barcodes can a fully charged KDC200 scan? A: The KDC200 can scan more than 10,000 barcodes when fully charged. Using Bluetooth, it can scan more than 7,500 barcodes. KDC200i would scan less barcodes than KDC200.  Q: How long will the KDC200 battery lasts in the sleep mode? A: KDC200 last several days with Bluetooth connection. KDC200i last less than KDC200.  Q: Can I replace the KDC200 battery? A: Yes. The KDC200 has a separate compartment for the battery which can be opened easily with a screw driver.  Contact your distributor for a replacement battery.  B.4 Memory  Q: How many barcodes can be stored in the KDC200? A: KDC200 have basic 180KB data memory and optional 4MB extended memory. 180KB can store more than 10,000 UPC barcodes and 4MB can store more than 100,000 product database. FW86 version uses 100KB for database area and user data memory is 80KB. Q: Can I download stored barcodes or wedge barcodes to my application? A: Yes. KTSync® is keyboard wedging, application generation, DB look up and inventory program bundled with the KDC100/200/300 which supports host devices running on Android®, iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, Blackberry®, Windows® XP/Vista/7/Mobile5.0+. Q: Does the KDC200 support Android®, iPhone/iPad/iPod touch®, Blackberry®,  Mac® and Windows® devices? A: KTSync® supports Android®, iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, Blackberry®, Mac® and Windows® devices currently.
KDC350 User Manual 105  B.5 Programming  Q: Can the KDC200 be programmed by a KoamTac partner? A: Yes. KoamTac’s Application Generation tool provides an enhanced programming environment for developing custom applications for the KDC. 1.  KDC supports, at most, three step data collection processes including the ability to perform various data functionality features.  2.  KDC’s database lookup function provides enhanced data processes enabling the KDC to display database results with or without scanned barcode data. 3.  KDC can display a message from Host enabling two way communications and a messaging application. Q: Does KoamTac provide customization services for the KDC200? A: Yes. Custom applications or projects can be developed by KoamTac engineers. This service is provided for an additional fee to KoamTac.  For more information regarding this service, please contact KoamTac. Q: Can a partner develop a PC or Smartphone application for the KDC200?  A: A software development kit for``````````` Windows® XP/Vista/7/Mobile5.0+, Android is available on KoamTac support page. Android®, iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, Blackberry®, Mac® SDK are available through KoamTac authorized distributors.
KDC350 User Manual 106  APPENDIX C - SPECIAL BARCODES C.1 Set Symbologies (KDC100/200/250/350)  Enable EAN13  Disable EAN13                                                                   Enable EAN8  Disable EAN8                                                                   Enable UPCA  Disable UPCA                                                                   Enable UPCE  Disable UPCE                                                                   Enable Code39  Disable Code39
KDC350 User Manual 107   Enable ITF14  Disable ITF14                                                                   Enable Code128  Disable Code128                                                                   Enable I2 of 5  Disable I2 of 5                                                                   Enable Codabar  Disable Codabar                                                                   Enable EAN128  Disable EAN128                                                                   Enable Code93  Disable Code93
KDC350 User Manual 108   Enable Code35  Disable Code35                                                                   Enable Bookland EAN  Disable Bookland EAN                                                                   Enable EAN13 with Addon  Disable EAN13 with Addon                                                                   Enable EAN8 with Addon  Disable EAN8 with Addon                                                                   Enable UPCA with Addon  Disable UPCA with Addon                                                                   Enable UPCE with Addon  Disable UPCE with Addon
KDC350 User Manual 109  C.2 Barcode Options (KDC100/200/250/350)  Codabar - do NOT transmit start/stop  Codabar - transmit start/stop                                                           Convert UPCE to UPCA  Do NOT convert UPCE to UPCA                                                           Convert EAN8 to EAN13  Do NOT Return Check Digit                                                            Convert UPCE to EAN13  Do NOT Verify Check Digit                                                           Return Check Digit  Do NOT convert EAN8 to EAN13                                                             Verify Check Digit  Do NOT convert UPCE to EAN13
KDC350 User Manual 110   Convert UPCA to EAN13  Do NOT Convert UPCA to EAN13     Verify check digit for I2of5  Do NOT verify check digit for I2of5                                                             Verify check digit for Code39  Do NOT verify check digit for Code39                                                             Return check digit for I2of5  Do NOT return check digit for I2of5                                                             Return check digit for Code39  Do NOT return check digit for Code39                                                             Return check digit for UPCE  Do NOT return check digit for UPCE
KDC350 User Manual 111   Return check digit for UPCA  Do NOT return check digit for UPCA                                                             Return check digit for EAN8  Do NOT return check digit for EAN8                                                             Return check digit for EAN13  Do NOT return check digit for EAN13
KDC350 User Manual 112  C.3 Delete Last Scanned Barcode (KDC100/200/250/350)
KDC350 User Manual 113  C.4 Scan Options (KDC100/200/250/350)  Wide scan angle  Narrow scan angle                                                                Normal filter mode                                                                          High filter mode                                                                 Auto Trigger Enable                Auto Trigger Disable                                              Continuous                                                                      Short                                                     Medium                                                                           Long                                                     Extra Long
KDC350 User Manual 114  C.5 Scan Timeout (KDC100/200/250/350)  Timeout = 500msec      Timeout = 1sec       Timeout = 2sec                                                    Timeout = 3sec                 Timeout = 4sec        Timeout = 5sec                                                   Timeout = 6sec                 Timeout = 7sec        Timeout = 8sec                                                   Timeout = 9sec                 Timeout = 10sec
KDC350 User Manual 115  C.6 Minimum Barcode Length (KDC100/200/250/350) Minimum Length = 2                   Minimum Length = 3                Minimum Length = 4                              Minimum Length = 5                   Minimum Length = 6                Minimum Length = 7                                                            Minimum Length = 8         Minimum Length = 9               Minimum Length = 10                                                            Minimum Length = 11          Minimum Length = 12              Minimum Length = 13                                                             Minimum Length = 14          Minimum Length = 15              Minimum Length = 16                                                             Minimum Length = 17          Minimum Length = 18        Minimum Length = 19
KDC350 User Manual 116   Minimum Length = 20            Minimum Length = 21        Minimum Length = 22                                                                  Minimum Length = 23           Minimum Length = 24        Minimum Length = 25                                                                  Minimum Length = 26           Minimum Length = 27        Minimum Length = 28                                                                   Minimum Length = 29             Minimum Length = 30       Minimum Length = 31                                                                   Minimum Length = 32              Minimum Length = 33       Minimum Length = 34                                                                  Minimum Length = 35              Minimum Length = 36
KDC350 User Manual 117  C.7 Security Level (KDC100/200/250/350)  Security level = 1   Security level = 2   Security level = 3   Security level = 4
KDC350 User Manual 118  C.8 Data Process - Wedge/Store (KDC100/200/250/350)   Wedge Only    Wedge & Store   Store Only        Wedge & Store if Sent         Wedge & Store if Not Sent
KDC350 User Manual 119  C.9 Data Process – Data Edit (KDC100/200/250/350)  Prefix Enter Start                                                                               Suffix Enter Start                                                                          Prefix/Suffix Enter Finish                                                                   Prefix/Suffix Enter Cancel                                                                          Delete Prefix                                                                                     Delete Suffix                                                                          Display Prefix                                                                                   Display Suffix                                                                          AIM ID  None               AIM ID  In Prefix             AIM ID  In Suffix
KDC350 User Manual 120  C.10 Data Process - Data Format – Handshake (KDC100/200/250/350)  Data format - Barcode only   Data format - Packet data   Enable Handshake   Disable Handshake
KDC350 User Manual 121  C.11 Data Process - Termination Character & Duplicate Check (KDC100/200/250/350)               None               CR                                                                            LF                              CR+LF                                                                                Tab   Check Duplicate Enabled           Check Duplicate Disabled
KDC350 User Manual 122  C.12 Bluetooth (KDC200/250/350)  Enable Bluetooth Power                   Disable Bluetooth Power                                    Enter Pairing Mode   Discovering Enable                    Discovering Disable                         Connect To Last                                          Connecting to                                                                       Disconnect                                                                                HID Sync                                                                          Bluetooth Device type SPP                                                           Bluetooth Device type HID iOS
KDC350 User Manual 123   Bluetooth Device type IPHONE                                                    Bluetooth Device type SPP2.0                                                                       Bluetooth Device type HID Normal   Enable Auto Connect                          Disable Auto Connect                         Enable Auto Power On                                           Disable Auto Power On                                                                        Enable Auto Power Off                    Disable Auto Power Off                                                                       Enable Beep Warning                      Disable Beep Warning
KDC350 User Manual 124  Enable Power Off  Msg                                Disable Power Off  Msg                                      BT MAC Address                                BT FW Version                                               Enable Wakeup Nulls                     Disable Wakeup Nulls                                    Confirm To Send Enabled                                                            Confirm To Send Disabled                                                                       BT Toggle Enable                                                                         BT Toggle Disable
KDC350 User Manual 125  C.13 Bluetooth Auto Power On Time (KDC200/250/350) Auto Power On Time Disabled                    Auto Power On Time 1sec                          Auto Power On Time 2sec                   Auto Power On Time 3sec                           Auto Power On Time 4sec                  Auto Power On Time 5sec                         Auto Power On Time 6sec                   Auto Power On Time 7sec                         Auto Power On Time 8sec                   Auto Power On Time 9sec                                    Auto Power On Time 10sec
KDC350 User Manual 126  C.14 Bluetooth PWR Off Time (KDC200/250/350)  1min                                 2min                                                                                  3min                                 4min                                                                                  5min                                 6min                                                                                      7min                                 8min                                                                                     9min                              10min
KDC350 User Manual 127   11min             12min                         13min             14min                                                                                    15min             16min                                                                                    17min             18min                        19min                     20min                    21min             22min
KDC350 User Manual 128   23min             24min                                   25min             26min                             27min             28min                                   29min             30min
KDC350 User Manual 129  C.15 Auto lock Time (KDC200/250/350)  0 min (Never)                          1 min                                       2 min                  3 min                                       4 min                  5 min                                     10 min                 15 min
KDC350 User Manual 130  C.16 HID Keyboard layout (KDC100/200/250/350)  US                                                                                                    German                                                                         French                                                                                             Italian                                                                         Spanish
KDC350 User Manual 131  C.17 HID Initial Delay (KDC200/250/350)  Disabled                                                  1 second                                                                                2 seconds              3 seconds                                                           5 seconds                                     10 seconds
KDC350 User Manual 132  C.18 HID Character Delay (KDC200/250/350)    Disabled                                        10 msec                                                                                              20 msec            30 msec                                                         50 msec                                                100 msec
KDC350 User Manual 133  C.19 HID Control Character (KDC200/250/350)  Disabled                                   Alt+Numpad                                                                  ^+Character          Replace with ‘|’
KDC350 User Manual 134  C.20 System (KDC100/200/250/350) 0.5M / 3.5M       1M  / 3M         2M / 2M       3M  / 1M         4M / 0M       Confirm  Memory size change         Memory Status      Reset  Memory            Erase Memory      Re set App data             Reset BT Registry        SPP Sync
KDC350 User Manual 135  Auto Erase Enable                                    Auto Erase Disable          Date/Time       Battery         Version       Button Lock       Button  Unlock         Enable Beep Sound      Disable  Beep Sound          High Beep Volume      Low  Beep Volume          Enable Auto Menu Exit     Disable  Auto Menu Exit
KDC350 User Manual 136   MFi Mode  Enable            MFi Mode  Disable                                                                      Enable Port Status      Disable  Port Status            Time & Battery      Type  & Time            Type & Battery      Memory  Status          GPS Data (KDC250/350)        Barcode Only         Enable Scrolling        Disable Scrolling         Factory Default
KDC350 User Manual 137   Disable Buttons                                   Enter Menu
KDC350 User Manual 138  C.21 Sleep Timeout (KDC100/200/250/350)  Disable        1sec                             2sec        3sec                              4sec        5sec                             10sec        20sec                             30sec        1min                                                                                                                                2min                                                                                  5min
KDC350 User Manual 139    10min
KDC350 User Manual 140  C.22 ETC (KDC100/200/250/350)   Reverse Direction Enable  Return check digit Enable                                                           Verify check digit Enable                                                                 Reverse Direction Disable                                                           Return check digit Disable                                                               Verify check digit Disable
KDC350 User Manual 141  C.23 Function (KDC100/200/250/350)   F1                              F2                                   F3           F4                                                                                   F5           F6                                                                                F7                               F8                                      F9               F10                           F11               F12
KDC350 User Manual 142  C.24 Number (KDC100/200/250/350)   0         1                                          2         3                                  4         5                               6         7                                                                                      8         9
KDC350 User Manual 143  C.25 Lower Case Alphabet (KDC100/200/250/350)  a          b                                   c         d                 e         f                 g         h                                   i         j                                   k         l
KDC350 User Manual 144    m         n                                              o         p                                               q         r                                   s         t                                   u         v                                              w         x
KDC350 User Manual 145   y         z
KDC350 User Manual 146  C.26 Upper Case Alphabet (KDC100/200/250/350)  A         B                               C         D                               E         F                               G         H                               I         J                                          K         L
KDC350 User Manual 147    M         N                               O         P                               Q         R                               S         T                               U         V                               W         X
KDC350 User Manual 148   Y         Z
KDC350 User Manual 149  C.27 Control Character (KDC100/200/250/350)  BS         TAB                                LF         VT                                CR         ESC                                Space         DEL
KDC350 User Manual 150  C.28 Symbol Character (KDC100/200/250/350)  !         “               #         $               %         &                ‘         (               )         *                                  +         ,
KDC350 User Manual 151   -         .                                    /         :                                  ;         <                                 =         >                                                                                         ?                           @                                            [                         \
KDC350 User Manual 152   ]         ^                               _         `                                {                              |                              }         ~                                Start-String               Stop-String
KDC350 User Manual 153      Note:  You can compose a string up to 16 characters.  A string would be composed by scanning the “Start-String”, number/alphabet/special characters, and “Stop-String” special barcodes.  The KDC  will abort string composition if you do not scan “Stop-String” in one minute after scanning “Start-String” and number/alphabet/special characters.
KDC350 User Manual 154  C.29 GPS (KDC250/350)  GPS Power Enabled                                              GPS Power Disabled                                            GPS Bypass Data Enabled                                   GPS Bypass Data Disabled                                                      Reset GPS Module                                                  GPS Acquire Test                                                       GPS Power Save Mode(Normal)                   GPS Power Save Mode(Power Saving)                                                       GPS Auto Power Off Enabled                         GPS Auto Power Off Disabled
KDC350 User Manual 155   C.30 Auto Power Off Timeout (KDC250/350)  0 min (Disabled)                                                              5 min                                                  10 min                                                                 20 min                                                               30 min                                                                60 min                                                           120 min                                                   Display Format = GPS Data
KDC350 User Manual 156  INDEX  Angle  .................................... 37  Auto ....................................  122  barcode scanner .................. 12 Battery  .... 28, 44, 133, 134, 135 Beep ....................... 44, 62, 122 Bluetooth  ............................ 121  Button ...................................  44 Clear .............................. 61, 92 Connect ..............................  122  data collectorSee barcode scanner Date ..................................... 43 Delay  .................................... 63  Delimiter  ............................... 63  EAN128  ........................ 95,  102  EAN13 .. 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102 EAN8 .......... 95, 96, 97, 98, 102 Factory Default ................... 138 File ........................... 56, 58, 60 Filter  ..................................... 37  Format  .................................. 38  Full ................................. 47, 92 Handshake  ..................... 39,  41  High ................................ 37, 38 I2of5 ...................................... 98 ITF14 ............................ 95, 102 KoamTac12, 47, 92, 93, 94, 102, 104 KTSync®30, 38, 43, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 64 LED ..................... 30, 46, 47, 92 Level  ..................................... 37 Memory ................... 43, 92, 103 Menu ............. 37, 38, 56, 57, 58 Minimum  ............................... 37 Narrow  .................................. 37 Normal  .................................. 37 Option37, 55, 63, 65, 95, 97, 98 Order .................................... 63 Pairing ................................ 121 PDA ................................ 60, 92 Power ......................... 121, 122 Prefix .............................. 55, 63 Process ................................. 38 Reset .................................... 43 Resolution ............................. 99 Scan ....... 37, 55, 62, 64, 92, 95 Security ................................ 37  Serial  .................................... 93  Sleep  .................................... 43  Special Barcodes ................. 29 Status  ............................. 43, 46 Store ............ 38, 39, 40, 62, 65 Suffix .................................... 63  Symbology ............. 55, 97, 102 Synchronization30, 55, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68, 69, 80, 92 Terminator  ............................ 41  Time ......................... 37, 43, 63 Transmission ..................  97, 98  UPCA95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102 UPCE ... 95,  96, 97, 98, 99, 102 USB  .......................... 46,  58, 92 Version  ................................. 44  View ..................................... 37 Website ............... See Koamtac Wedge  ............................ 38, 62 Wide  ..................................... 37

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