Code BTA02 6-ft Straight USB Cable with Embedded Modem User Manual

Code Corporation 6-ft Straight USB Cable with Embedded Modem

User Manual

USER MANUAL
NORTH AMERICA
MANUAL VERSION 02
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 2015
CR5000
Configuration Guidewww.codecorp.com YouTube.com/codecorporation
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Statement of Agency Compliance
Code Reader™ 5000 User Manual
The Code Reader™ 5000 (CR5000) has been tested for compliance with FCC regulations and was found to be compliant
with all applicable FCC Rules and Regulations.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or
operate in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
CAUTION: Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
The CR5000 has been tested for compliance to CE standards and guidelines and was found to conform to applicable CE
standards:
EN 55022: Class B Radiated Emissions, Class B Conducted Emissions
EN-61000-3-2 (Harmonic Current Measurement)
EN 61000-3-3 (Voltage Flicker Measurement)
EN 55024: EN 61000-4-2 (ESD), EN 61000-4-3 (Radiated RF Immunity), EN 61000-4-4 (Electrical Fast Transients),
EN 61000-4-5 (Lightning Surge), EN 61000-4-6 (Conducted RF Immunity), EN 61000-4-8 (Power-Frequency Magnetic
Field), EN 61000-4-11 (Voltage Dips and Interrupts)
Code voids product warranty if the hard case has been opened or tampered with in any way.
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The software described in this manual may only be used in accordance with the terms of its license agreement.
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is at the risk of the user. Code Corporation reserves the right to make changes in specications and other information contained in this
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Table of Contents
1.0 - Included Items ........................................................................................... 4
2.0 - Attaching and Detaching a Cable .................................................................. 5
3.0 - RS232 and USB Set Up .............................................................................. 5
4.0 - CRA-T500 Bluetooth Set Up ........................................................................ 6
5.0 - Using a CR5000 in Presentation Mode ......................................................... 7
6.0 - Using a CR5000 in Handheld Mode ............................................................ 7
7.0 - Reading Ranges .......................................................................................... 7
8.0 - Reader Feedback ........................................................................................ 8
9.0 - Symbologies Defaulted On ........................................................................... 8
10.0 - Symbologies Defaulted Off ......................................................................... 8
11.0 - Conguring a CR5000 ............................................................................... 9
12.0 - CR5000AV ............................................................................................... 9
13.0 - Reader ID & Firmware Version .................................................................... 9
14.0 - CR5000 Overall Dimensions .................................................................... 10
15.0 - USB Cable Example with Pinouts ............................................................. 10
16.0 - RS232 Cable Example with Pinouts .......................................................... 11
17.0 - Reader Pinouts ....................................................................................... 11
18.0 - CR5000 Maintenance ............................................................................. 11
19.0 - Warranty ................................................................................................12
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1.0 - Included Items (if Ordered)
CR5000
(Model #: CR5020 or CR5025)
USB 2.0 Cable RS232 Cable
5VDC
Power Supply
CRA-T500
Bluetooth Cable
Power Adapter
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2.0 - Attaching and Detaching a Cable
3.0 - RS232 and USB Set Up
2x
10 Sec.
1
Plug In
Wait 10 Seconds
LED will Flash
Reader will Beep
1
2
3
4
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4.0 - CRA-T500 Bluetooth Set Up
2x
1
2
3
Bluetooth Settings
Scanning for devices...
The CRA-T500 cable has an embedded Bluetooth module that allows the CR5000 to connect to a tablet, smartphone, or other Bluetooth-enabled device.
When the CR5000 is rst taken out of the box, plugged into the CRA-T500, and powered up, the Bluetooth module will be in discoverable mode, which
means a host Bluetooth device may pair with the CR5000 by choosing “Code T500” from the list of available devices shown in the host device’s Bluetooth
menu (typically under “Sengs”, but varies by device).
By default, the CR5000 will connect using the HID Keyboard communicaon protocol. This will send scanned data to the applicaon that has focus on the
host device as if the user was typing the data with a keyboard. The communicaon protocol can be changed using the conguraon codes located at
www.codecorp.com/congguide.
For ghter integraon with iOS applicaons, an SDK is available on the Code website at www.codecorp.com/downloads.php.
Bluetooth Settings
Available Devices
Code T500 Tap to Pair
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5.0 - Using a CR5000
in Presentation Mode
6.0 - Using a CR5000
in Handheld Mode
10 cm
J NR M NR PM QR
-15° 15° 30° 45°
7.0 - Reading Ranges
Note: Handheld working ranges are a combination of both the wide and high density elds. All samples were high quality barcodes and were read
along a physical center line at a 10° angle. Default AGC settings were used. Accuracy= +/- 10%.
CR5000 Performance
Presentation Mode (Default) Handheld Mode
Test Barcode Min Inches (mm) Max Inches (mm) Min Inches (mm) Max Inches (mm)
5.8mil PDF 0” (0 mm) 2.0” (50 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 4” (100 mm)
6.3mil DM 0” (0 mm) 2.4” (60 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 4.5” (115 mm)
6.6mil PDF 0.4” (10 mm) 2.6” (65 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 4.5” (115 mm)
10mil DM 0.4” (10 mm) 3.5” (90 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 5.5” (140 mm)
13mil UPC 0.4” (10 mm) 4.9” (125 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 7.5” (190 mm)
15 mil DM 0.4” (10 mm) 4.5” (115 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 6.9” (175 mm)
20mil DM 0.4” (10 mm) 6.1” (155 mm) 0.4” (10 mm) 8.0” (205 mm)
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8.0 - Reader Feedback
Scenario Top LED Light Sound
CR5000 Successfully Powers Up 1x
CR5000 Successfully Enumerates with Host (via cable) 1x
Attempting to Decode None
Successful Decode and Data Transfer 1x
Conguration Code Successfully Decoded and Processed 2x
Conguration Code Successfully Decoded but Wasn’t
Successfully Processed 4x
9.0 - Symbologies Defaulted On 10.0 - Symbologies Defaulted Off
The following are symbologies that have a default of ON.
To turn symbologies on or off, scan the symbology barcodes
located in the CR5000 Conguration Guide located at
website at www.codecorp.com.
Code barcode readers can read a number of barcode
symbologies that are not enabled by default. To turn
symbologies on or off, scan the symbology barcodes located
in the CR5000 Conguration Guide located on our website at
www.codecorp.com/les.php.
Codabar
Code 39
Code 93
Code 128
Data Matrix
Data Matrix Rectangle
All GS1 DataBar
Interleaved 2 of 5
MSI Plessy
PDF417
QR Code
UPC/EAN/JAN
Codablock F
Code 11
Code 32
Code 49
Composite
Han Xin Code
Hong Kong 2 of 5
IATA 2 of 5
Maxicode
Matrix 2 of 5
Micro PDF417
MSI Plessey
NEC 2 of 5
Pharmacode
Plessey
Standard 2 of 5
Telepen
Trioptic
Postal Codes
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12.0 - CR5000AV
The CR5000AV (Model# CR5025) is stand-alone age verication solution that does not require a PC or manual management of data to alert a
clerk of an underage patron. When reading an AAMVA-compliant barcoded Driver License, the CR5000AV is enabled by default to alert users if a
patron is under the age of 21.
The CR5000AV veries the age of a patron using its Real Time Clock (RTC) which is set during the manufacturing process. The RTC can be
changed to reect local time, the primary minimum age setting can be changed, and a secondary age set with the online Conguration Generator
found at www.codecorp.com/congguide, or with the CortexTools® utility that can be downloaded at www.codecorp.com/downloads.php.
If you have questions about a specic Identication or Driver License, please contact support@codecorp.com.
11.0 - Conguring a CR5000
The online Conguration Guide Generator found at www.codecorp.com/congguide may be used to quickly congure a CR5000 to
desired settings.
Xap/i06760456none0020094903A0600000070007001500540002o cd(12.3.2)
13.0 - Reader ID and Firmware Version
A text string indicating the rmware version and CR5000 ID number will be displayed.
example: Xap/i06760456none0020094903A0600000070007001500540000ocd(12.3.2)(see below):
To nd out the Reader ID and rmware version, open a text editor program
(i.e., Notepad, Microsoft Word, etc.) and read the Reader ID and Firmware
conguration barcode:
Reader ID and Firmware
Note: Code will periodically release new rmware for CR5000 readers. For information on latest rmware visit our
website at www.codecorp.com/codesupport.php.
Firmware
version
Boot firmware
version
Radio firmware
version
Reader serial
number (ten digits)
Current
execution state
String
output
OEM
Identifier
Display
Type
Flash File
System Version
Hardware
Revision
Hardware Type
Identifier
Boot
Application
Version
Operating
System Kernel
Version
Root File
System
Version
ASCII TAB
Character
Decoder Version
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14.0 - CR5000 Overall Dimensions
3.55"
(90.30 mm)
2.80"
(71.23 mm)
5.95"
(151.14 mm)
15.0 - USB Cable Example with Pinouts
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5V +/- 10%.
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage will void
manufacturer warranty.
CONNECTOR A CONNECTOR B
CONNECTOR A NAME WIRE COLOR CONNECTOR B
1 VIN 24AWG RED 1
2 DM 26AWG WHITE 2
3 DP 26AWG GREEN 3
4 GND 24AWG BLACK 10
SHELL - SHIELD BARE SHELL
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17.0 - Reader Pinouts
The connector on the CR5000 is an RJ-50 (10P-10C). The pinouts are as follows:
Pin 1 +VIN (5v) Pin 6 RS232 RX (input to reader)
Pin 2 USB_DM Pin 7 RS232 CTS (input to reader)
Pin 3 USB_DP Pin 8 Reserved for EAS
Pin 4 RS232 TX (output from reader) Pin 9 Reserved for EAS
Pin 5 RS232 RTS (output from reader) Pin 10 Ground
16.0 - RS232 Cable Example with Pinouts
NOTES:
1. Part to be ROHS and Reach compliant.
2. Maximum Voltage Tolerance = 5V +/- 10%.
3. Caution: Exceeding the maximum voltage will void
manufacturer warranty.
CONNECTOR A NAME WIRE COLOR CONNECTOR B WIRE COLOR CONNECTOR C
9* VIN 24AWG RED 1 24AWG RED 1
2 TX 26AWG BROWN 4
8RTS 26AWG ORANGE 5
3 RX 26AWG YELLOW 6
7 CTS 26AWG GREEN 7
5 GND 24AWG BLACK 10 24AWG BLACK 2
SHELL DRAIN
CONNECTOR A CONNECTOR B
CONNECTOR C
*Diode on Pin 9 of Connector A prevents back-powering of host.
18.0 - CR5000 Maintenance
The CR5000 device needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate. A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions.
Cleaning the CR5000 Window
CR5000 window should be clean to allow the best performance of the device. The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of
the reader. Do not touch the window. Your CR5000 uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera. A dirty window may stop
the CR5000 from reading barcodes. If the window becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, non-abrasive cloth or a facial tissue (no lotions or
additives) that has been moistened with water.
Technical Support and Returns
For returns or technical support visit www.codecorp.com/codesupport.php.
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19.0 - Warranty*
The CR5000 carries a standard three year limited warranty as described herein. Cables have a 30 day warranty period.
Limited Warranty. Code warrants each Code product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the Warranty Coverage
Term applicable to the product as described at www.codecorp.com/legal/warranty/term.php. If a hardware defect arises and a valid warranty
claim is received by Code during the Warranty Coverage Term, Code will either: i) repair a hardware defect at no charge, using new parts or
parts equivalent to new in performance and reliability; ii) replace the Code product with a product that is new or refurbished product with
equivalent functionality and performance, which may include replacing a product that is no longer available with a newer model product; or
ii) in the case of failure with any software, including embedded software included in any Code product, provide a patch, update, or other work
around. All replaced products become the property of Code. All warranty claims must be made using Code’s RMA process.
Exclusions. This warranty does not apply to: i) cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, and broken plastic; ii) damage
resulting from use with non-Code products or peripherals, including batteries, power supplies, cables, and docking station/cradles; iii) damage
resulting from accident, abuse, misuse, ood, re or other external causes, including damage caused by unusual physical or electrical stress,
immersion in uids or exposure to cleaning products not approved by Code, puncture, crushing, and incorrect voltage or polarity; iv) damage
resulting from services performed by anyone other than a Code authorized repair facility; v) any product that has been modied or altered;
vi) any product on which the Code serial number has been removed or defaced. If a Code Product is returned under a warranty claim and
Code determines, in Code’s sole discretion, that the warranty remedies do not apply, Code will contact Customer to arrange either: i) repair or
replace the Product; or ii) return the Product to Customer, in each case at Customers expense.
Non Warranty Repairs. Code warrants its repair/replacement services for ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the repaired/
replacement product to the Customer. This warranty applies to repairs and replacements for: i) damage excluded from the limited warranty
described above; and ii) Code Products on which the limited warranty described above has expired (or will expire within such ninety (90) day
warranty period). For repaired product this warranty covers only the parts that were replaced during the repair and the labor associated with
such parts.
No Extension of Term of Coverage. Product that is repaired or replaced, or for which a software patch, update, or other work around is
provided, assumes the remaining warranty of the original Code Product and does not extend the duration of the original warranty period.
Software and Data. Code is not responsible for backing up or restoring any of software, data, or conguration settings, or reinstalling any of the
foregoing on products repaired or replaced under this limited warranty.
Shipping and Turn Around Time. The estimated RMA turn-around time from receipt at Code’s facility to shipment of the repaired or replaced
product to Customer is ten (10) business days. An expedited turn-around time may apply to products covered under certain CodeOne Service
Plans. Customer is responsible for shipping and insurance charges for shipping Code Product to Code’s designated RMA facility and repaired
or replaced product is returned with shipping and insurance paid by Code. Customer is responsible for all applicable taxes, duties, and similar
charges.
Transfer. If a customer sells a covered Code Product during the Warranty Coverage Term, then that coverage may be transferred to the new
owner by written notication from the original owner to Code Corporation at:
CodeOne Service Center
12393 South Gateway Park Place, Suite 600
Draper, UT 84020
Limitation on Liability. Code’s performance as described herein shall be Code’s entire liability, and the Customer’s sole remedy, resulting from
any defective Code product. Any claim that Code has failed to perform its warranty obligations as described herein must be made within six (6)
months of the alleged failure. Code’s maximum liability related to its performance, or failure to perform, as described herein shall be limited
to the amount paid by Customer for the Code product that is subject to the claim. In no event will either party be liable for any lost prots, lost
savings, incidental damage, or other economic consequential damages. This is true even if the other party is advised of the possibility of such
damages.
EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE LIMITED WARRANTIES DESCRIBE HEREIN REPRESENT
THE ONLY WARRANTIES CODE MAKES WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT. CODE DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ORAL OR WRITTEN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN REPRESENT CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND CODE’S ENTIRE RESPONSIBILITY,
RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE CODE PRODUCT. CODE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER (OR TO ANY PERSON OR ENTITY
CLAIMING THROUGH CUSTOMER) FOR LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, DAMAGE TO ANY EQUIPMENT WITH WHICH THE CODE
PRODUCT INTERFACES (INCLUDING ANY MOBILE TELEPHONE, PDA, OR OTHER COMPUTING DEVICES), OR FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY MANNER CONNECTED WITH THE
PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION AND WHETHER OR NOT CODE HAS BEEN INFORMED OF, OR OTHERWISE MIGHT
HAVE ANTICIPATED, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*North America Warranty Period.
FCC Notice
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.
NOTE 1: 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 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:
- 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.
NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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