Chamk lnorated 090260831578 IG300BT C1/C2 Area image Barcode Scanner User Manual

Champtek lncorporated IG300BT C1/C2 Area image Barcode Scanner

user manual

Champtek
IG300BT
C1/C2 Area image Barcode
Scanner
User’s Manual
Table of contents
1. Introduction............................................................ 1
1.1 Safety & caution............................................ 1
1.2 FCC warning................................................. 2
1.3 Labeling ........................
錯誤
!
尚未定義書籤。
2. General Description ............................................... 3
2.1 Product Description ...................................... 3
2.2 Illustration ..................................................... 3
3. Installation.............................................................. 4
3.1 Unpacking ................................................... 4
3.2 Mounting...................................................... 4
3.3 Set up Bluetooth Communication............. 6
4. Configuring ............................................................ 9
4.1 Preface......................................................... 9
4.2 Changing Scanner Settings with
Programming Codes .................................. 9
4.3 Changing Scanner Settings with Utility
Tool ............................................................ 10
4.4 Factory Default Settings .......................... 10
5. Operating Settings................................................ 11
5.1 Scanning Triggering................................. 11
5.2 Time Out .................................................... 13
5.3 Good Read Mode ...................................... 14
5.4 Buzzer Beep Tone..................................... 14
6. Imager Settings..................................................... 15
6.1 Imager Mode.............................................. 15
6.2 Firmware Version...................................... 16
6.2.1 Engine Firmware Version........................16
6.2.2Scanner Decoder Firmware Version.....16
6.2.3Cradle Decoder Firmware Version .......16
6.2.4Scanner Bluetooth MAC Address..........16
6.2.5Cradle Bluetooth MAC Address............16
7. Programming Codes ........................................... 17
7.1 Factory Default.......................................... 17
7.2 Bluetooth Setup for IG300BT series ....... 18
7.3 Bluetooth Cradle Setup............................ 20
7.4 Decoding Selection .................................. 27
7.5 Australian Post Settings .......................... 34
7.6 Aztec Settings........................................... 34
7.7 BPO Settings............................................. 35
7.8 Canada Post Settings............................... 35
7.9 Codabar Settings...................................... 35
7.10 Codablock Settings .................................. 37
7.11 Code 11 Settings....................................... 38
7.12 Code 39 Settings....................................... 38
7.13 Code 93 / Code 93i Settings..................... 40
7.14 Code 128 / GSI-128 Settings .................... 41
7.15 DataMatrix Settings .................................. 43
7.16 Dutch Post Settings.................................. 43
7.17 EAN /UPC Parameters Settings............... 44
7.18 GS1 Composite Settings.......................... 47
7.19 GS1 DataBar Settings............................... 49
7.20 Infomail Settings....................................... 49
7.21 Interleaved 2 of 5 Parameters.................. 50
7.22 Japan Post Settings ................................. 51
7.23 Matrix 2 of 5 Settings................................ 51
7.24 MaxiCode Settings.................................... 52
7.25 MicroPDF417 Settings.............................. 53
7.26 MSI code parameters Settings ................ 53
7.27 PDF417 Settings ....................................... 54
7.28 Planet settings .......................................... 56
7.29 Plessey Code Parameters........................ 57
7.30 Postnet Settings ....................................... 57
7.31 QR Code Settings ..................................... 58
7.32 Standard 2 of 5 Settings........................... 58
7.33 Sweden Post Settings .............................. 59
7.34 Telepen Settings....................................... 59
7.35 TLC 39 Settings......................................... 60
7.36 Miscellaneous Parameters....................... 61
7.37 Preambles and Postambles..................... 61
Appendixes ............................................................... 63
A. Decimal Value Table................................. 63
B. ASCII Table................................................ 64
C. Readable Symbologies ............................ 65
D. Technical Specifications.......................... 66
E. Scan Map................................................... 70
F. Test Symbologies..................................... 71
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1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this brand-new designed 2D
imager hand held barcode scanner.
This is a cutting-edge gun-type Area Imaging barcode
scanner which is designed specifically for government
administration, custom control, shipping industry and
etc. That adds on more user friendly functions and has
replaceable cable that makes it more easily to be
operated by the customers.
This high performance gun-type scanner provides the
customer with the most cost effective solution in the
market. It is perfectly suitable and definitely the best
choice for you.
1.1 Safety & caution
1) Please read the following safety statement carefully.
2) Please preserve this user manual for reference
sometime.
3) Before cleaning the device, the users must cut off
all AC power. Do not use liquid or spray type of
detersive to clean the device. Please use dampish
cotton cloth to clean the device.
4) The outlet must set nearby the device for
connecting power easily.
5) Keep the device dry to avoid short circuit.
6) During installation you must fix the equipment at
solid table to avoid damage caused by falling.
7) Before inserting power please ensure the voltage is
healthy to the equipment.
8) For safety please tie wire well and don’t put
anything on the wire.
9) If you don’t use this equipment for long time,
please cut off the power to avoid damage from
surge power.
10) Don’t spray any liquid on this scanner because it
may cause a fire or short circuit.
11) Please do not open the equipment. For safety only
the qualified serviceman can open the equipment.
12) If there are the following situations please contact
with the qualified serviceman to check this
equipment.
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13) The damage of wire or pin of power supply.
14) Some Liquid infiltrate into the equipment.
15) The equipment has been exposed to wet
environment.
16) The equipment can’t work well.
17) The equipment has any obvious damage, making
the device working abnormally.
18) Don’t storage the device at the temperature lower
than -20°C (-4°F) or higher than +70°C (158°F) to
avoid any damage.
1.2 FCC warning
This equipment complies with the requirements in
Part 15 of FCC.
Any operation must comply with the conditions
below:
1) The equipment will not cause any severe
interference.
2) The equipment can avoid any interference from
environment.
Statement:
This product is classified as B class product.
In environment this product may cause some
interference. In this situation the user may do
something to avoid interference.
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2. General Description
2.1 Product Description
IG300BT is a high performance wireless 2D imager
barcode scanner supporting liner, area imager barcode
scanning.
This device is very easy to configure by this manual,
you can set up by scanning all necessary programming
codes one time that meet applications, the settings are
directly saved permanently, and all settings can be
disabled after scan reset factory default.
2.2 Illustration
IG-300BT Series
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3. Installation
3.1 Unpacking
1) Take device and its accessories out of the box.
2) Remove the packing material.
3) Check the standard shipment packing list to make
sure you have received all of the items ordered.
z Wireless 2D Imager Scanner
z Bluetooth Cradle or Charger (optional)
z Power Adaptor (if applied)
z Communication Cable
z Skip resistant pad
z Iron panel of cradle and screw
z User Manual
4) Visually inspect the device and accessories for any
evidence of physical damage.
5) If anything is missing or appears to be damaged,
immediately contact your dealer.
ATTENTION:
Store the packing material and boxes: It should
be used whenever the device is transported for
servicing.
3.2 Mounting
Once you have unpacked all components, you can
start installing the device as below steps:
IG300BT Scanner
1) The Scanner must be charged for a minimum of
8 hours before the scanner can be placed in full
operation for the first time.
2) The cradle will indicate in red light when the
scanner is being charged.
3) Once the battery is full, green LED of scanner
will be ON. And green light will be OFF when
the scanner leaving from cradle. The battery
will over charged when battery full charged
again, red and green LED will flashing.
4) If the battery power capacity is too low, the
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scanner will indicate with red LED and beeper
warning.
IG300BT Cradle
1) Connect the supplied communication cable at
the bottom side of the scanner and you will hear
a “click” when the connection is made.
2) Turn off the host system.
3) Connect the other side of the communication
cable to the right connector of your Host system.
4) Plug the external power supply into the power
jack on the bottom of the cradle.
5) Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
6) Turn on your Host system.
7) To set up Bluetooth Communication between the
scanner and cradle. (see chapter 3.3)
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Cable installation
Connect cable and adaptor to Cradle. The other
end of cable will be connected with Host device.
Lock the iron panel of Cradle by screwdriver.
Skip resistant pad position
3.3 Set up Bluetooth Communication
Before the operation, Bluetooth Communication must
be set up between the scanner and cradle.
3.3.1. Pairing
Each scanner has to be linked or paired to a cradle by
scanning the unique Bluetooth MAC address code
located on the bottom of cradle. The pairing between
scanner and cradle is one to one that is one scanner
can be paired to a cradle only.
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3.3.2. Set up Master Mode Communication
Please follow the steps to set up the communication
between the scanner and cradle.
1) The scanner must scan “Scanner Master Mode”
barcode, to set the scanner in Master mode.
2) Scan the Bluetooth MAC address code located on
the bottom of the cradle.
3) When the Bluetooth MAC address code was
successfully scanned, scanner will sound 2 short
beeps with blue and red LED flash once.
4) Wait approximately five seconds, for completing
the connection process with a long beep sound.
5) If successful, Blue LED of scanner will slow flash
and the cradle will be continued on.
6) If the connections failed the scanner indicates with
3 shot beeps and the cradle with blinking blue LED.
ATTENTION:
It is important to know that the scanner will only
communicate with the cradle with the unique Bluetooth
MAC address. Other scanner can not pair with that
cradle until the original connection is broken. If the
cradle pairs with another scanner, the cradle will
disconnect with the first scanner and then re-connect
with another scanner.
3.3.3. Set up Slave Mode Communication
Please follow the below steps to set up the
communication between the scanner and Bluetooth
application device.
1) The scanner must scan “Scanner Slave Mode”
barcode, to set the scanner in Slave mode.
2) Enter the pin code (default 000000) to setup
comport when control the Bluetooth device to
search the scanner.
3) When the scanner is successful connected,
scanner will sound 2 short beeps with blue and red
LED flash once.
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4) If successful, Blue LED of scanner will slow flash.
5) If the connections failed the scanner indicates with
3 shot beeps.
3.3.4. Sleep Mode
The scanner is equipped with sleep mode function to
save battery energy when the scanner is not used for 1
minute or 10 minute (setting by scanning the according
programming code, please see chapter 7.). During
sleep mode, all the functions and connection will be
halted until pressing the trigger button of scanner to
wake up and reconnect the communication with the
cradle or Bluetooth device.
3.3.5. Batch Mode
This Batch mode function is enabled when you have
scanned “Memory ON” barcode. Scanning data is
stored in the memory of the scanner. This function is
disabled when you have scanned “Memory OFF”
barcode.
When the communication reconnected again, you can
scan the barcode “Memory read” barcode to transmit
the stored data to cradle immediately. Or scan the
“Memory clear” barcode to erase all stored memory.
The capacity of this memory depends on the scanned
data size, approximately 1,000 sets of data .
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4. Configuring
4.1 Preface
How to configure this device: The Barcode
Programming Feature gives the possibility to change
the scanner settings with use programming codes.
4.2 Changing Scanner Settings with
Programming Codes
You can setup your device by scanning all necessary
programming codes for parameters that meet
applications. After these scans, the device will save
directly and permanently. To go back to the factory
default settings, just scans the programming code
factory default.
In order to change the scanner settings please follow
the sequence below:
1) Power-up the scanner.
2) Change scanner settings by scanning any of the
programming code that meet applications.
An Example:
For changing the Baud rate to 38400 only scan the
programming code that represents this.
After reading a valid programming code the scanner
will give a High beep and the green led indicator will
lights on.
At any moment, you can stop your programming and
read programming code factory default to go back to
default.
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4.3 Changing Scanner Settings with
Utility Tool
Manufacturer has setup this scanner with the most
common used programming codes, It could be
possible that you need more advanced settings to use
the scanner without any problems into your application.
In this case you can setup your scanner by using the
advanced Utility Tool. This tool can be used with the
following operation systems: Windows98,
Windows2000, Windows XP en Windows Vista.
This Utility Tool can be delivered on request. Please
contact your dealer
4.4 Factory Default Settings
The factory default settings are shown with <> and
bold in the followings sections
The readable and default enable symbologies list,
please see Appendixes C.
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5. Operating Settings
5.1 Scanning Triggering
<Level>
A reading session begins (lighting and decode
processing on) when beam is activated and stops
when beam is deactivated.
Continuous Scanning
When the scanner is turned on a continuous reading
session begins (lighting and decode processing on).
Note: The continue scanning mode doesn’t
support the IG-300BT series.
Pulse
A reading session begins when beam is activated and
stays on until a period of inactivity lasting the time
specified by the timeout.
After the timeout, the scan engine turns off.
Note: The pulse mode does not support the
IG-300BT series.
Continuous + Flashing
When the scan engine is turned on, a reading session
begins (no need to activate the beam).
After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by
the timeout, the scan engine starts flashing, checking
for a barcode to be read.
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When a barcode is detected, the lighting automatically
turns on and stays on until another period of inactivity
(timeout).
After the timeout the scan engine starts flashing again.
Level + Flashing
This mode allows you the switch between level and
flashing mode.
When the scanner is turned on it is in flashing mode
(see flashing mode for explanation).
You can automatically switch to level mode by
activating the beam line.
After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified by
the timeout the scan engine switches back to flashing
mode.
Flashing
Flashing mode allows power up the lighting and
decoding are on (no need to activate the trigger line)
and after a period of inactivity lasting the time specified
by the trigger timeout, the scanner starts flashing,
checking for a bar code to be read.
When a bar code is detected, the lighting and decoding
automatically turn on and stay on until another period
of inactivity (timeout), after the timeout the scanner
starts flashing again.
Autostand
This mode allows you to switch from Flashing trigger
mode to Level trigger mode.
Autostand begins in flashing mode: At power up the
lighting and decoding are on (no need to activate the
trigger line) and after a period of inactivity lasting the
time specified by the trigger timeout, the scanner starts
flashing.
To switch to Level trigger mode activate the trigger line
(press the trigger).
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When in Level trigger mode, after a period of inactivity
lasting the time specified by the trigger timeout, the
scanner switches back to flashing mode.
Toggle
This mode allows lighting and decoding toggle when
the trigger line is activated.
First trigger activation = lighting and decoding on,
second trigger activation = lighting and decoding off.
Presentation
This mode allows power up lighting and decoding are
on. After a period of inactivity lasting the time specified
by the trigger timeout, the lighting turns off or is
dimmed. When a new bar code is presented the
lighting and decoding restart and stay on until another
period inactivity.
5.2 Time Out
<2 sec>
4 sec
6 sec
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5.3 Good Read Mode
When active, the scan engine stops the reading
session after a successful decoding.
Note: This parameter is NOT used with continuous and
continuous + flashing modes.
<Active >
Not Active
5.4 Buzzer Beep Tone
5.4.1 Beep Tone Setup
<High >
Medium
Low
5.4.2 Good Read Beeps
<One Beep >
Two Beeps
None
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5.4.3 Beep Duration
60 msec
<80 msec>
200 msec
Off
6. Imager Settings
6.1 Imager Mode
You can set the best reading performance depends on
the environment, your used application and type of
barcodes.
Linear mode for decode 1D Barcodes.
Area mode for decode 1D and 2D barcodes.
Area mode allows you to set the position of the VEGA
in any direction regardless of the orientation of the
barcode, and perform a good read on 1D and 2D
barcodes.
Linear mode allows you to increase your decoding
speed while scanning 1D barcodes. But, you need to
position the beam across all bars in the 1D barcode.
<Area imager>
Linear imager
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1D and 2D Codes, Bright Environment
1D and 2D Codes With
Reflective Surface
6.2 Firmware Version
Display the firmware version of the scanner, please
scan below barcode.
6.2.1EngineFirmwareVersion
6.2.2ScannerDecoderFirmwareVersion
6.2.3CradleDecoderFirmwareVersion
6.2.4ScannerBluetoothMACAddress
6.2.5CradleBluetoothMACAddress
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7. Programming Codes
7.1 Factory Default
7.1.1 Scanner/Cradle parameters set to factory
default
Set Scanner /Cradle factory default
The scanner and cradle factory default settings are
shown with bold < > in the following pages.
Reset all configuration parameters to their factory
default setting. After this reset you must select all
required parameters that meet applications.
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7.2 Bluetooth Setup for IG300BT series
7.4.1 Scanner Slave/Master Mode
Scanner Slave Mode
<Scanner Master Mode>
7.4.2 Sleep Mode
<Sleep Mode 1 min. ON>
Sleep Mode 10 min. ON
Sleep Mode OFF
7.4.3 Batch Mode
Memory Mode ON
<Memory Mode OFF>
Memory Read
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Memory Clear
7.4.4
7.4.5 Set Scanner Pin Code Mode
Set Default Security Code
(PINCODE = 000000)
Set Security Code ON
<Set Security code OFF>
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7.4.6 Set Pin Code Character
(PINCODE max. 6 digits/0-9and A-Z ASCII CODE)
Set Default Security Code Barcode
(PINCODE = 000000)
1) Begin to Set PINCODE
2) Go to the ASCII Tables in Appendixes; scan 6
labels that represent the PINCODE.
3) Complete to Set PINCODE
7.3 Bluetooth Cradle Setup
7.5.1 Set Cradle Security Mode
Set Default Security Code Barcode
(PINCODE = 000000)
Set Security ON
<Set Security OFF>
7.5.2 Set Cradle Pin Code
(PINCODE max. 6 digits ,0-9,A-Z ASCII CODE )
Set Default Security Code Barcode
(PINCODE = 000000)
1) Begin to Set PINCODE
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2) Go to the ASCII Tables in Appendixes; scan 6
labels that represent the PINCODE.
3) Complete to Set Scanner BT PINCODE
7.5.3 Set Cradle Interface Barcode
Set Cradle KB Interface Barcode
Set Cradle RS232 Interface Barcode
Set Cradle USB HID Interface Barcode
7.5.4 Cradle Baud Rate
1200
2400
4800
9600
<19200>
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38400
7.5.5 Cradle Data Bits
7 data bits
<8 data bits>
7.5.6 Cradle Stop bits
<1 bit>
2 bits
7.5.7 Cradle Parity
<None>
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Even
Odd
Mark
Space
7.5.8 Cradle Hand Shaking
RTS/CTS Enable
<RTS/CTS Disable>
ACK/NAK Enable
<ACK/NAK Disable>
XON/XOFF Enable
< XON/XOFF Disable >
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7.5.9 Cradle Keyboard Wedge Mode
Parameters
1) Terminal type
<IBM PC/AT,PS/2>
IBM PC/XT
IBM PS/2 25, 30
2) Upper/Lower Case
<No change>
Upper Case
Lower Case
3) Send Character by ALT Method
Enable
<Disable>
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4) Select Numerical Pad
ON
<OFF>
5) Time out Between Characters
<0 ms>
5 ms
10 ms
25 ms
50ms
100ms
6) Language Selection
<US English>
UK English
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Italian
Spanish
French
German
Swedish
Switzerland
Hungarian
Japanese
Belgium
Portuguese
Denmark
Netherlands
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Turkey
Reserved 1
7.4 Decoding Selection
7.6.1 Symbologies Selection
Australian Post ON
<Australian Post OFF>
AZTEC ON
<AZTEC OFF>
BPO ON
<BPO OFF>
Canada Post ON
<Canada Post OFF >
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CODABAR ON
<CODABAR OFF>
Codablock A ON
<Codablock A OFF >
Codablock F ON
<Codablock F OFF >
CODE 11 ON
<CODE 11 OFF>
<CODE 39 ON>
CODE 39 OFF
CODE 93 ON
<CODE 93 OFF>
<CODE 128 ON>
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CODE 128 OFF
<GS1-128 ON>
GS1-128 OFF
<DATAMATRIX ON>
DATAMATRIX OFF
Dutch Post ON
<Dutch Post OFF>
<EAN-8 ON>
EAN-8 OFF
<EAN-13 ON>
EAN-13 OFF
<EAN 128 ON>
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EAN 128 OFF
GS1 CC-A/B ON
<GS1 CC-A/B OFF>
GS1 CC-C ON
<GS1 CC-C OFF>
GS1 DataBar-Omni ON
<GS1 DataBar Omni OFF >
GS1 DataBar Limited ON
<GS1 DataBar Limited OFF>
GS1 DataBar Expanded ON
<GS1 DataBar Expanded>
Infomail ON
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<Infomail OFF>
Interleaved 2 of 5 ON
<Interleaved 2 of 5 OFF>
Japan Post ON
<Japan Post OFF>
Matrix 2 of 5 ON
<Matrix 2 of 5 OFF >
MaxiCode ON
<MaxiCode OFF>
MicroPDF417 ON
<MicroPDF417 OFF>
MSI ON
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<MSI OFF>
<PDF417 ON>
PDF417 OFF
Planet ON
<Planet OFF>
PLESSEY ON
<PLESSEY OFF>
Postnet ON
<Postnet OFF>
QR Code ON
<QR Code OFF>
Standard 2 of 5 ON
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<Standard 2 of 5 OFF>
Sweden Post ON
<Sweden Post OFF >
Telepen ON
<Telepen OFF>
TLC 39 ON
<TLC 39 OFF>
<UPC-A ON>
UPC-A OFF
<UPC-E ON>
UPC-E OFF
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7.6.2 Disable All Symbologies.
If you want to disable all Symbologies, please
scan below programming code. Or you can scan
the “Off” option to disable individual symbologies.
Disable All Symbologies
Note: Do not reset individual parameters settings for
each symbology. When you enable a symbology, you
will recover the parameter settings stored in memory.
Anytime, you may reset to factory defaults by scanning
the programming code of “Set factory default” (please
see 7.1.1)
7.5 Australian Post Settings
7.7.1 Symbology Identifier
7.6 Aztec Settings
7.8.1 Structure Append Mode
Active
< Not Active>
7.8.2 Aztec Runes
Active
<Not Active>
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7.8.3 GS1-128 Emulation
Active
<Not Active>
7.7 BPO Settings
7.9.1 Check Digit Transmission
<Active>
Not Active
7.8 Canada Post Settings
7.9 Codabar Settings
7.11.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B7">
<Code Mark- Default"D">
7.11.2 Start/Stop
<Not Transmitted>
Transmitted-a,b,c,d
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Transmitted-A,B,C,D
Transmitted-a,b,c,d/t,n,*,e
Transmitted-DC1,DC2,DC3,DC4
7.11.3 CLSI Library System
Active (insert spaces)
<Not Active>
7.11.4 Check Digit Verification
Used
<Not Used>
7.11.5 Check Digit Transmission
Transmitted
<Not Transmitted>
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7.11.6 Concatenation
<Not Active >
Transmit All Codes
(Single,Concatenated)
Transmit Concatenated Codes Only
<No Start/Stop Restrictions>
Stop 1 = Start 2
ABC (American Blood
Commission)
7.10 Codablock Settings
<Codablock F
UDSI-Default"K1">
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<Codablock F
Code Mark-Default"*">
7.11 Code 11 Settings
7.13.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"C1">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
Check Digits
<1 Digit>
2 Digits
<Checked and Transmitted>
Checked but not
Transmitted
7.12 Code 39 Settings
7.14.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B1">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
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7.14.2 Format
<Standard 43 Characters>
Full ASCII (Extended)
7.14.3 Start/Stop
<Not Transmitted>
Transmitted
7.14.4 Accepted Characters
<Only(Standard Code 39)>
$ Only(Trioptic Code 39)
$ and *
(Standard and Trioptic Code 39)
7.14.5 Check Digit Verification
<Not Used >
Modulo 43
French CIP
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Italian CPI
<Check Digit not Transmitted >
Check Digit Transmitted
7.14.6 Reading Range
<Extended >
Normal
7.14.7 Reading Tolerance
<High >
Medium
Low
7.13 Code 93 / Code 93i Settings
7.15.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B6">
<Code Mark-Default"D">
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7.14 Code 128 / GSI-128 Settings
7.16.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Code 128-Default"B3">
<UDSI-GS1-128-Default"C9">
<Code Mark-Code 128-Default"D">
<Code Mark-GS1-128-Default"D">
7.16.2 GS1-128 Identifier
<Include ]C1 Identifier>
Remove ]C1 Identifier
7.16.3 CIP 128 French Pharmaceutical Codes
Active
<Not Active >
<FNC1 Separator Character
(GS1-128 norms)-<GS>(1Dh)>
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7.16.4 Reading Tolerance
<High >
Medium
Low
7.16.5 ISBT 128
Active
<Not active >
Transmit Single
<Codes Only >
Transmit Concatenated
Codes Only
Transmit Single Codes/
Concatenated Codes
<Concatenate Authorized
ISBT 128 Code Pairs Only>
Concatenate All
ISBT 128 Code Pairs
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7.16.6 GTIN Processing for GS1-128
Active
<Not Active >
7.16.7 Unconventional GS1-128
<Active>
Not Active
7.15 DataMatrix Settings
7.17.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"D0">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.16 Dutch Post Settings
7.18.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P4">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
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7.17 EAN /UPC Parameters Settings
7.19.1 Reading Type
<UPC-A Transmitted As EAN-13>
UPC-A Transmitted As UPC-A
<UPC-E Transmitted As UPC-E >
UPC-E Transmitted As UPC-A
EAN-8 Transmitted As EAN 8 >
EAN-8 Transmitted As EAN-13
ISBN – Active
<ISBN - Not Active>
ISMN – Active
<ISMN - Not Active>
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ISSN – Active
<ISSN - Not Active >
GTIN Processing – Active
<GTIN Processing - Not
Active >
7.19.2 Supplemental Setup
<ADD-ON Digits Not Required
but Transmitted If Read>
ADD-ON Digits
Required and Transmitted
ADD-ON 2 ON
<ADD-ON 2 OFF >
ADD-ON 5 ON
<ADD-ON 5 OFF >
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7.19.3 Check Digit Transmission
<UPC-A Check Digit
Transmission ON >
UPC-A Check Digit
Transmission OFF
<UPC-E Check Digit
Transmission ON >
UPC-E Check Digit
Transmission OFF
<EAN-8 Check Digit
Transmitted ON >
EAN-8 Check Digit
Transmission OFF
<EAN-13 Check Digit
Transmitted ON >
EAN-8 Check Digit
Transmission OFF
7.19.4 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI–UPC-A-Default"A0">
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<UDSI–UPC-E-Default"E0">
<UDSI–EAN-8-Default"FF">
<UDSI–EAN-13-Default"F">
<Code Mark–UPC-A-Default"A">
<Code Mark–UPC-E-Default"E">
<Code Mark–EAN-8-Default"FF">
<Code Mark–EAN-13-Default"F">
7.18 GS1 Composite Settings
7.20.1 EAN/UPC Composite Message
Decoding
<Auto-Discriminate >
Always Linked
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Never Linked
7.20.2 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI–CC-A/B-Default"G0">
<UDSI–CC-C-Default"G1">
<Code Mark–CC-A/B-Default"*">
<Code Mark–CC-C-
Default"*">
7.20.3 Linear Transmission Only
Active
<Not Active >
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7.19 GS1 DataBar Settings
7.21.1 Symbology Identifier
<Omni-UDSI-Default"C3">
<Omni-Code Mark-
Default"*">
<Limited-UDSI-Default"C4">
<Limited-Code Mark-
Default"*">
<Expanded-UDSI-Default"C5">
<Expanded-Code Mark-
Default"*">
7.20 Infomail Settings
7.22.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P8">
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<Code Mark-Default "*">
7.21 Interleaved 2 of 5 Parameters
7.23.1 Check Digit Verification
<Not Used >
Modulo 10
French CIP
<Not Transmitted >
Transmitted
7.23.2 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B2">
<Code Mark-Default"I">
7.23.3 Reading Tolerance
<High >
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Medium
Low
7.22 Japan Post Settings
7.24.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P5">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.24.2 Check Digit Transmission
<Active >
Not Active
7.23 Matrix 2 of 5 Settings
7.25.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B4">
<Code Mark-Default"D">
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<Code Mark-Regular>
Code Mark-China Post
7.24 MaxiCode Settings
7.26.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"D2">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.26.2 Mode 0
Active
<Not Active>
7.26.3 Header
<Regular(AIM)>
Extended
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7.25 MicroPDF417 Settings
7.27.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI–Default"C8">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.27.2 Code 128 Emulation
Active
<Not Active >
7.26 MSI code parameters Settings
7.27.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B8">
<Code Mark-Default"D">
7.27.2 Check Digit Verification
<Modulo 10 >
Double Modulo 10
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Check Digit Transmitted >
Check Digit Not
Transmitted
7.27 PDF417 Settings
7.29.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"C7">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.29.2 Irregular PDF
Active
<Not Active>
7.29.3 Control Header
Transmitted
<Not Transmitted>
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7.29.4 Optional Fields
File Name Transmitted
<File Name
Not Transmitted >
Segment Count Transmitted
<Segment Count
Not Transmitted >
Time Stamp Transmitted
<Time Stamp
Not Transmitted >
Sender Transmitted
<Sender Not
Transmitted >
Addressee Transmitted
<Addressee
Not Transmitted >
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File Size Transmitted
<File Size
Not Transmitted >
Checksum Transmitted
<Checksum Not
Transmitted >
7.28 Planet settings
7.30.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P1">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.30.2 Check Digit Transmission
<Active >
Not Active
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7.29 Plessey Code Parameters
7.31.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI–Default"C2">
<Code Mark-Default"D">
7.31.2 Check Digit Transmission
Check Digit Transmitted
<Check Digit
Not Transmitted >
7.30 Postnet Settings
7.32.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P0">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.32.2 Check Digit Transmission
<Active>
Not Active
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7.31 QR Code Settings
7.33.1 Model 1 Control
Active
<Not Active >
7.33.2 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"D1">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.32 Standard 2 of 5 Settings
7.34.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"B5">
<Code Mark-Default"D">
7.34.2 Format
<Identicon (6 start/stop bars)>
Computer Identics
(4 start/stop bars)
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7.34.3 Check Digit Verification
<Not Used >
Modulo 10
Transmitted
Not Transmitted >
7.33 Sweden Post Settings
7.35.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"P7">
<Code Mark-Default "*">
7.34 Telepen Settings
7.36.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"C6">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
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7.36.2 Format
<ASCII>
Numeric
7.35 TLC 39 Settings
7.37.1 Symbology Identifier
<UDSI-Default"H0">
<Code Mark-Default"*">
7.37.2 Linear Transmission Only
Active
<Not Active >
7.37.3 ECI security
<10>
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7.36 Miscellaneous Parameters
7.38.1 Symbology Identifier
Symbology Identifier Transmitted
<Symbology Identifier
Not Transmitted>
With this function ON, a leading character will be
added to the output string while scanning codes, user
may refer to the following table to know what kind of
barcode is scanned.
Please refer to the table below for matching code
Symbology Identifier of codes read in.
ID Code Type ID
Aztec * Interleaved 2 of 5 I
Codabar D GS1 DataBar Omini *
Code 11 * GS1 DataBar Expanded *
Code 39 * GS1 DataBar Limited *
Code 93 D MSI code *
Code 128 D Plessey Code D
DataMatrix * PDF417 *
EAN-8 FF MicroPDF417 *
EAN-13 F UPC-A A
EAN-128 D UPC-E E
7.37 Preambles and Postambles
7.39.1 Preamble
The scanner can be programmed to output Barcode
data according to the following format: [PREAMBLE
STRING] [BAR CODE DATA]
Example:
To send a <STX> in front of the barcode, scan only
programming code <STX>.
As a result, the scanner will give the following barcode
output: [<STX>] [BAR CODE DATA]
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<Preamble None >
<STX>
7.39.2 Postamble
The scanner can be programmed to output Barcode
data according to the following format: [BAR CODE
DATA] [POSTAMBLE STRING]
Example:
To send a <ETX> after the Barcode, scan only
programming code <ETX>.
As a result, the scanner will give the following barcode
data output:
[BAR CODE DATA] [<ETX>]
Postamble None
<CR+LF >
CR
LF
<ETX>
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Appendixes
A. Decimal Value Table
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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B. ASCII Table
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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C. Readable Symbologies
1D Symbologies
Symbologies Readable Default
Enable
EAN/UPC
UCC/EAN128
ISBN
ISBT
Code 11
Code 39
Code 93/93i
Code 128
Interleaved 2 of
5
Matrix 2 of 5
Instustrial 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5
Codabar
MSI
Plessey
Telepen
BPO
Codablock
Informail
Planet
TLC 39
Postnet
Postal codes
GS1-128
GS1 CC-A/B/C
GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar
Limited
GS1 DataBar
Expanded
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2D Symbologies
Symbologies Readable Default
Enable
Data Matrix
PDF417
MicroPDF417
MaxiCode
QR code
Aztec
EAN.UCC
composite
D. Technical Specifications
D-1 Physical Characteristics
Weight
IG-300BT
Scanner
Cradle
Accessory
KBW cable
RS232 Cable
USB Cable
AC adaptor
Approx. 210g
Approx. 105g
Approx. 75g
Approx. 123g
Approx. 67g
Approx. 125g
Material ABS Plastic
Connector RJ 45C 10Pins
Cable Length 5Ft. (150mm)
Dimension
Scanner
Cradle 193x90x72mm
206x101x49mm
D-2 Performance
a) Scanner Characteristics
Light
source Visible Red light 650nm ±
10nm
Scan rate
200scans/sec auto
adaptive in linear mode
56 images/sec auto
adaptive in area mode
Optical
resolution 752 Horizontal x 480 Vertical
pixels, 256 gray levels
Scan Horizontal 70°±10% (Forward:
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angle 20°/ Backward: 50°)
Vertical 80°±10% (Left 40°/
Right 40°)
Interface
IG-300BT
KBW, RS-232, USB (HID KBW)
b) Bluetooth Characteristics
(for IG-300BT series)
Bluetooth Module
Bluetooth V2.0
Standard
Frequency Band 2.402GHz ~ 2.480GHz
Modulation Method GFSK for 1Mbps
RF Output Power Under 4dBm (Class 2)
Bluetooth distance
range Class 2 up to 10M
Class 1 up to 100M
Data storage on BT
disconnect 50 scans
D-3 Indicator LED Status
a) IG-300 Series
Light Signal Status
Green 1 blink and 1
beep good read
and transmitted
b) IG-300BT Series
Cradle
Light Signal Status
Green
1 blink good read
and transmitted
continuous on power on
Red off power off
flash BT disconnect
Blue continuous on BT connected
Modulation Method
GFSK for 1Mbps; π/4-
DQPSK for 2Mbps;
8DPSK for 3Mbps
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Scanner
Light Signal Status
good read
and transmitted
1 blink and 1 beep good read
and save on
memory
(BT disconnect)
Green
continue on battery charged
full
3 long blink and 3
long beeps memory full
4 blink and 4 beeps low Battery
warning
2 blink and 2 beeps good read
but transmit fail
Red
continue on in charging
3 blink and 3 beeps BT disconnect
fast flash twice
per 2 seconds on connecting
dark BT disconnect
before sleep
Blue
continuous on and 1
long beep BT connected
Red
Blue 1 blink at the same
time and 2 beeps setting ok
Red
Green
red and green light
flash alternately
three times start charging
Green
Red
Blue
1 blink taking turns 3
times battery changed
D-4 Electrical Characteristics
Operation
Voltage 5 VDC ±5%
Current
Operating 450 mA (max) @ 5
VDC
Current
Standby 37 mA typical @ 5
VDC
AC transforme 5.2 VDC @ 650 mA /
Input AC 100-
69
rs 240V
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D-5 Environmental
Operating
Temp 0°C to 50°C
Storage Temp. -20°C to 70°C
Relative
Humidity 0 to 95% non-
condensing
Ambient light 100,000 Lux (direct
sunlight)
D-6 Regulatory of Compliance
FCC, CE, RoHs
E. Scan Map
Symbolog
y Density Minimu
m
Distance
(+/-
10%)
Maximu
m
Distance
(+/-
10%)
0.125
mm 5.2 cm 12.1 cm
0.20mm 2.0 cm 21.5 cm
0.25mm 2.4 cm 26 cm
0.5mm 4 cm 44 cm
Code 39
1mm 7 cm 82 cm
UPC / EAN 0.33 mm 4 cm 31 cm
Data
matrix 0.191
mm 5.3 cm 16.2 cm
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0.254
mm 3.8 cm 21 cm
0.381
mm * 28 cm
0.16 mm 5.2 cm 14.4 cm
0.254
mm 3.5 cm 22 cm
PDF417
0.381
mm 3 cm 36 cm
F. Test Symbologies
Scan one or more of these barcodes to test barcode
symbologies you enabled.
Codabar
Code 39
Code 93
Code 128
DataMatrix
EAN 8
1234 5670
EAN13
1 234567 890128
EAN 128
Interleaved 2 of 5
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MSI code
PDF417
GS1 DataBar
Omnidirectional
GS1 DataBar Omni Stacked
GS1 DataBar Expanded
GS1DataBar Expanded
Stacked
GS1 DataBar Limited
UPC A
0
12345 67890
5
UPC E
0
123456
5
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide 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 installation. , May cause harmful interference to radio
communication. 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:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to
operate the equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
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
1.this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter . 
2.this equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits ser forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20 centimeters between the radiator and your body . 
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0145-88E0041
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