Fujian Newland Auto ID Tech NLS-BS80 Barcode Scanner User Manual NLS BS80 User Guide FCC

Fujian Newland Auto-ID Tech Co., Ltd. Barcode Scanner NLS BS80 User Guide FCC

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 NOTICE 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. 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. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
 Table of Contents Revision History ................................................................................................................... 。Preface ............................................................................................................................................................... 1Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 1Chapter Descriptions.................................................................................................................................... 1Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................................ 1Chapter 1 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................ 2Introduction................................................................................................................................................... 2Unpacking .................................................................................................................................................... 2BS80 Scanner .............................................................................................................................................. 3Functions of the Buttons .............................................................................................................................. 4Charging the Battery .................................................................................................................................... 5Connecting the BS80 to Smartphone/Tablet ............................................................................................... 6LED Notifications .......................................................................................................................................... 8Turning the BS80 On/Off .............................................................................................................................. 9Scanning Instructions ................................................................................................................................. 10Scanning 1D Barcode .......................................................................................................................... 10Chapter 2 System Settings ............................................................................................................................ 11Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 11Restore Factory Defaults ........................................................................................................................... 11Operating Modes ........................................................................................................................................ 11Query Scanner Information ........................................................................................................................ 13Query/Delete the Data in FLASH ............................................................................................................... 13Sound Notifications .................................................................................................................................... 14Vibration Notifications ................................................................................................................................ 15Terminating Character Suffix ...................................................................................................................... 16Inter-Character Delay for Bluetooth HID .................................................................................................... 17Delete Bluetooth Pairing ............................................................................................................................ 17Automatic/Manual Power-Off ..................................................................................................................... 18Time Stamp ................................................................................................................................................ 20Set Date Format ................................................................................................................................... 20Set Date & Time ................................................................................................................................... 21
 Parameters of USB HID-KBW ................................................................................................................... 22USB Country Keyboard Types ............................................................................................................. 22Convert Case ....................................................................................................................................... 23Inter-Keystroke Delay for KBW ............................................................................................................ 23Upgrade the Firmware ............................................................................................................................... 24Chapter 3 Symbologies ................................................................................................................................. 27Introduction................................................................................................................................................. 271D Symbologies ......................................................................................................................................... 27Code 39................................................................................................................................................ 27Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop Character .............................................................................................. 27Code 39 FULL ASCII ........................................................................................................................... 27Code 128 ............................................................................................................................................. 28UCC/EAN-128 ...................................................................................................................................... 28EAN-8 ................................................................................................................................................... 28EAN-13 ................................................................................................................................................. 28ISSN ..................................................................................................................................................... 29ISBN ..................................................................................................................................................... 29UPC-E .................................................................................................................................................. 29UPC-A .................................................................................................................................................. 29Interleaved 2 of 5 ................................................................................................................................. 30Matrix 25 .............................................................................................................................................. 30Industrial 25 ......................................................................................................................................... 30Codabar ............................................................................................................................................... 30Code 93................................................................................................................................................ 31GS1 Databar (RSS) ............................................................................................................................. 31Code 11 ................................................................................................................................................ 31Plessey ................................................................................................................................................. 31MSI-Plessey ......................................................................................................................................... 32Appendix ......................................................................................................................................................... 33Factory Defaults Table ............................................................................................................................... 33Digit Barcodes ............................................................................................................................................ 37
 1 Preface Introduction This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up and using the NLS-BS80 barcode scanner (hereinafter referred to as “the BS80” or “the scanner”).  Chapter Descriptions  Chapter 1, Getting Started : This chapter provides information on getting the scanner up and running for the first time.  Chapter 2, System Settings : This chapter describes the barcode programming procedure and shows you how to configure system parameters.  Chapter 3, Symbologies : This chapter lists all compatible symbologies and describes how to configure the relevant parameters.  Appendix : This chapter offers factory defaults table and a bunch of frequently used programming barcodes.  Safety Instructions Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property.   Don’t put the scanner in places with excessively high temperatures, such as exposure to direct sunlight.   Don’t use the scanner in extremely humid area or drastic temperature change.   The rechargeable battery is permanently built into the scanner and cannot be replaced.   Never damage the rechargeable battery. Damaging the casing of the rechargeable battery might cause an explosion or a fire!
 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction The BS80 is a wireless pocket barcode scanner equipped with 1D or 2D scan engine to meet different needs. It is a great space-saver for busy or limited workspaces. It also supports iOS, Android, and Windows devices through Bluetooth HID or SPP communication. An illustrated introduction to the BS80 is included in this chapter. If you have the scanner at hand, make good use of it to develop a better understanding of this manual. This chapter is written for normal users, maintenance staff and software developers.  Unpacking Open the package and take out the scanner and its accessories. Check to make sure everything on the packing list is present and intact. If any contents are damaged or missing, please keep the original package and contact your dealer immediately for after-sale service.
 3 BS80 Scanner        1  Charging/Battery LED  2  Good Read LED 3  Data LED  4  Scan/Power Button 5  Delete/Reset Button  6  Function Button/Function LED 7  Micro USB Port  8  Product Label 9  Scan Window: Please remove the protective sticker from the window before use.
 4 Functions of the Buttons  Scan/Power Button *Press the button to scan barcode when the scanner is on. *Hold down the button for 3 seconds to power it on when the scanner is off. Delete/Reset Button *Press the button to remove the corresponding data from the FLASH memory in the USB mode before scanning the barcode to be deleted. *Hold down the button for 7 seconds to reset it when the scanner is on. Function Button *Press the button to turn on the HID keyboard of the connected iOS device in the Wireless mode. *Hold down the button for 5 seconds to unpair paired Bluetooth device from the scanner in the Wireless mode. *Hold down the button for 3 seconds to start data transmission via USB in the USB mode (Make sure that the scanner is connected to PC first.) Scan/Power Button + Function Button *Hold down the two buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to toggle between the Wireless mode and USB mode when the scanner is on. Delete/Reset Button + Function Button *Hold down the two buttons at the same time for 7 seconds to upgrade the firmware via USB after clicking the “Start” button of the firmware upgrade utility on PC that the scanner is connected to. Scan/Power Button + Delete/Reset Button *Press the two buttons at the same time to check the battery level with the Charging/Battery LED when the scanner is on.
 5 Charging the Battery Charge the scanner by connecting it to a host device with USB cable, as shown below.      Note: Low battery may result in failure or misoperation of the scanner. Before your first use, charge the battery for 3-4 hours.
 6 Connecting the BS80 to Smartphone/Tablet 1. Make sure your device has HID or SPP profile. 2. Turn off the Power-Saving mode of your smartphone/tablet first. If the red Function LED on the scanner illuminates, hold down the Scan/Power button and Function button at the same time for 3 seconds or scan the barcode below to switch to the Wireless mode.   Wireless Mode (Default)  3. Scan the appropriate barcode below to choose HID or SPP profile before connecting to smartphone/tablet. If you don’t know what profile your device is, please try HID profile first, then SPP profile.     HID (Default)  SPP  4. Complete the following connection procedure (example: pairing with iPhone). If the BS80 does not appear in the search results in step (5), you might need to delete existing pairing information on the scanner by holding down the Function button on the scanner for 5 seconds (see Functions of the Buttons in this chapter) or by scanning the Delete Bluetooth Pairing barcode (see Delete Bluetooth Pairing in Chapter 2).
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 8 LED Notifications  Charging/Battery LED Red LED on  Charging in progress. Green LED on  Fully charged. Red and green LEDs flash alternately  Battery not found. Red LED flashes  Low battery alert. If the scanner is on and it is not connected to PC via USB cable, pressing the Scan/Power button and Delete/Reset button at the same time can display the battery level with the Charging/Battery LED. Green LED on  Battery level is high. Red and green LEDs on  Battery level is medium. Red LED on  Battery level is low. When the battery voltage is too low, the scanner will beep with flashing red Charging/Battery LED. Please charge it immediately before the scanner shuts down mandatorily. When it shuts down, please charge it fully before turning it back on.  Good Read LED Green LED flashes  Good read. Data LED Red LED flashes  Data being stored in FLASH. Red LED on  FLASH memory depleted. Function LED Blue LED flashes slowly with longer off state Bluetooth turned on, but no Bluetooth connection established and the BS80 not found. Blue LED flashes slowly with longer on state Bluetooth turned on, but no Bluetooth connection established and the BS80 found. Blue LED on  Bluetooth connection established. Blue LED flashes quickly  Data transmission via Bluetooth in progress. Red LED on  USB mode enabled. Red LED flashes quickly  Batch data transmission via USB in progress.
 9 Turning the BS80 On/Off Turn the scanner on: Press the Scan/Power button. Turn the scanner off: By default, the scanner automatically powers off if no operation is performed on the scanner for 30 minutes. You can adjust the auto power-off time. You can also turn off the scanner by scanning the Power Off barcode. For more information, see Automatic/Manual Power-Off section in Chapter 2.
 10 Scanning Instructions Scanning 1D Barcode Adjust the scan angle (Do not read barcode at vertical degree) or the distance between barcode and the scanner to ensure that the length of the scan line is roughly 8mm greater than that of the barcode, as shown below.
 11 Chapter 2 System Settings Introduction This chapter describes how to configure the basic system parameters on the scanner.  Restore Factory Defaults  Restore Factory Defaults  Operating Modes The scanner provides two operating modes: Wireless mode (Bluetooth mode) and USB mode. 1. Wireless mode  Wireless Mode (default)  When the scanner is in the Wireless mode, scanning the following barcodes can switch between Bluetooth HID and SPP profiles. When the scanner is in the USB mode, scanning the following barcodes can switch between USB HID-KBW and USB COM Port Emulation.  Wireless Mode: HID (default) USB Mode: USB HID-KBW (default)  Wireless Mode: SPP USB Mode: USB COM Port Emulation
 12 There are two data transmission modes: Synchronous mode and Asynchronous mode. (1) Synchronous mode: When you scan barcodes, the data will be sent to smartphone/tablet directly. If you are out of Bluetooth service range, scanned data will be lost. (2) Asynchronous mode: When you are out of Bluetooth service range, scanned data will be saved in the FLASH memory. Once you are back to service range, the data will be sent to smartphone/tablet automatically. The scanner will automatically remove it from the FLASH memory after smartphone/tablet receives the data.  Synchronous Mode  Asynchronous Mode (default)  2. USB mode When you scan barcodes, the data will be saved in the FLASH memory. You can sync the data acquired in USB mode from the FLASH memory to your PC by following the procedure described below. Data transmission from FLASH to PC via USB: Step 1: Install the required driver on your PC. Step 2: Connect the scanner to your PC with USB cable. The scanner beeps when the connection between them is established. Step 3: Open Notepad or Office Word on your PC and make sure that your cursor is always positioned in it. Hold down the Function button on the scanner for 3 seconds or longer to start data transmission from the FLASH memory to your PC. To suspend or resume the transmission, press the Function button briefly. The scanner beeps when the transmission is completed.  USB Mode  Note: 1. When the scanner switches from one operating mode to the other, it beeps along with corresponding LED notification (For more information, see LED Notifications in Chapter 1) 2. Besides the method mentioned above, you can also hold down the Scan/Power button and Function button at the same time for 3 seconds to toggle the Wireless mode and USB mode.
 13 Query Scanner Information  Query the Firmware & Hardware Versions of Scanner  Query the Firmware Version of Scan Engine    Query the Manufacture Date of Scanner  Query the Serial Number of Scanner   Query/Delete the Data in FLASH The FLASH memory is divided into a USB storage area (used to save the data acquired in the USB mode) and a Bluetooth storage area (used to save the data acquired in Bluetooth asynchronous mode). You should note that removing data from the USB storage area may take a longer time.  Delete All Barcodes in FLASH   Query the Number of Barcodes in USB Storage Area  Only Delete Barcodes in USB Storage Area   Query the Number of Barcodes in Bluetooth Storage Area Only Delete Barcodes in Bluetooth Storage Area
 14 Sound Notifications Turn sound notifications on or off by scanning the appropriate barcode below. After this feature is enabled, the scanner beeps when one of the following events occurs: 1. The scanner is turned on. 2. The scanner resets. 3. A barcode is decoded (including good read for removing barcode data from the FLASH memory). 4. The scanner switched to the Wireless mode or USB mode. 5. Transmitting data via Bluetooth failed. 6. iOS soft keyboard is turned on or off. 7. Data transmission via USB starts. 8. Data transmission via USB is interrupted. 9. Data transmission via USB is completed. 10. Paired Bluetooth device is unpaired from the scanner. 11. The scanner is turned off. 12. USB connection between the scanner and the host established. 13. USB connection between the scanner and the host lost. 14. Bluetooth connection between the scanner and the host established or lost.    Sound Notifications On (default)  Sound Notifications Off
 15 Vibration Notifications Turn vibration notifications on or off by scanning the appropriate barcode below. After this feature is enabled, the scanner vibrates when one of the following events occurs: 1. A barcode is decoded (including good read for removing barcode data from the FLASH memory). 2. The scanner switched to the Wireless mode or USB mode. 3. iOS soft keyboard is turned on or off. 4. Paired Bluetooth device is unpaired from the scanner. 5. Data transmission via USB starts. 6. The scanner is turned off.    Vibration Notifications On  Vibration Notifications Off (default)
 16 Terminating Character Suffix   Append CRLF as Terminating Character Suffix (default)  Disable Terminating Character Suffix
 17 Inter-Character Delay for Bluetooth HID Select an appropriate inter-character delay to avoid data loss during transmission. This parameter is only valid in the Bluetooth HID mode.   5ms  15ms (default)      25ms  35ms      45ms  Query Inter-Character Delay    Delete Bluetooth Pairing   Delete Bluetooth Pairing
 18 Automatic/Manual Power-Off By default, the scanner automatically powers off if no operation is performed on the scanner for 30 minutes. This feature can help to extend battery life.   5 Minutes  10 Minutes      20 Minutes  30 Minutes (default)      60 Minutes  Disable Auto Power-Off      Query Auto Power-Off Timer
 19 You can power off your scanner manually by scanning the barcode below.   Power Off Note: After the Power Off barcode is scanned, the scanner emits a long beep and then turns off.
 20 Time Stamp You can decide whether to send date and time or not by enabling or disabling time stamp.   Enable Time Stamp (default)  Disable Time Stamp     Set Date Format   Format 1: mm/dd/yyyy (example: 01/23/2011)  Format 2:dd/mm/yyyy (example: 23/01/2011)      Format 3: yyyy/mm/dd (default) (example: 2011/01/23)
 21 Set Date & Time Step 1: Double click on BS80Setting.exe to BS80 Date&Time Setting Tool. Then check the “Auto-sync dateand time with the host” item on it.   Step 2: After the time in the box is in sync with the system clock, click the “Generate Barcode” button.  Step 3: Scan the barcode generated to set the date and time on the scanner. Note: You need to run this tool on the Windows XP or WIN7 operating system.
 22 Parameters of USB HID-KBW USB Country Keyboard Types  US English (default)  Japan      Denmark  Finland      France  Turkey_F      Italy  Norway      Spain  Turkey_Q      U.K.
 23 Convert Case    No Case Conversion (default)  Convert All to Upper Case      Convert All to Lower Case  Invert Upper and Lower Case Characters   Inter-Keystroke Delay for KBW To set the inter-keystroke delay, scan the following barcode and a digit barcode (0~F). Note: 0~F corresponds to 3ms (default), 8ms, 13ms, 18ms, 23ms, 28ms, 33ms, 38ms, 43ms, 48ms, 53ms, 58ms, 63ms, 68ms, 73ms and 78ms respectively.   Inter-Keystroke Delay for KBW
 24 Upgrade the Firmware Step 1: Install the driver: Run the CDC - Virtual COM Driver v1.1.0 program and then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation processs. (Skip this step if it is already installed on your PC.) Make sure that the driver is properly installed. You cannot upgrade the firmware without it. Step 2: Run the BS80Update program. Then click “Start”.    Step 3: Turn on the scanner and connect it to your PC with the USB cable.
 25 Step 4: Hold down the Function button and the Delete/Reset button on the scanner at the same time for 7 seconds to upgrade the firmware. The red and blue Function LEDs flash alternately during the updating process.   Step 5: Wait for the “Firmware upgraded!” window to pop up and click “OK” to exit the program.    Note: If this utility does not operate normally, check to see if the FirmwarePath in the UpdataTool.ini file is correct (its value should be identical with the name of the .bin file). If there is a higher version of firmware, replace the .bin file.
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 27 Chapter 3 Symbologies Introduction Every symbology (barcode type) has its own unique attributes. This chapter provides programming barcodes for configuring the scanner so that it can identify various barcode symbologies. It is recommended to disable those that are rarely used to increase the efficiency of the scanner.  1D Symbologies Code 39    Enable (default)  Disable  Transmit Code 39 Start/Stop Character    Enable (default)  Disable  Code 39 FULL ASCII    Enable (default)  Disable
 28 Code 128    Enable (default)  Disable    UCC/EAN-128    Enable (default)  Disable    EAN-8    Enable (default)  Disable    EAN-13    Enable (default)  Disable
 29 ISSN    Enable (default)  Disable    ISBN    Enable (default)  Disable    UPC-E    Enable (default)  Disable    UPC-A    Enable (default)  Disable
 30 Interleaved 2 of 5    Enable (default)  Disable    Matrix 25    Enable (default)  Disable    Industrial 25    Enable (default)  Disable    Codabar    Enable (default)  Disable
 31 Code 93    Enable (default)  Disable    GS1 Databar (RSS)    Enable (default)  Disable    Code 11    Enable (default)  Disable    Plessey    Enable (default)  Disable
 32  MSI-Plessey    Enable (default)  Disable
 33 Appendix Factory Defaults Table Parameter  Factory Default  Remark System Settings Operating Mode  Wireless mode (Bluetooth mode)   Bluetooth Profile  HID   USB Interface Type  USB HID-KBW   Data Transmission Mode for Bluetooth  Asynchronous mode   Sound Notifications  Enabled   Vibration Notifications  Disabled  Terminating Character Suffix  Append CRLF as Terminating Character Suffix   Inter-Character Delay for Bluetooth HID  15ms  Auto Power-Off Timer  30 minutes   Time Stamp  Enabled  Date Format  Format 3: yyyy/mm/dd   USB Country Keyboard Types US English  USB HID-KBW Convert Case  No Case Conversion  USB HID-KBW Inter-Keystroke Delay for KBW  3ms USB HID-KBW
 34 Parameter  Factory Default  Remark Symbologies Code 39 Code 39 Enabled  Transmit Start/Stop Character  Enabled  Code 39 Full ASCII Enabled  Code 128 Code 128 Enabled  UCC/EAN-128 UCC/EAN-128 Enabled  EAN-8 EAN-8 Enabled  EAN-13 EAN-13 Enabled  ISSN ISSN Enabled  ISBN ISBN Enabled  UPC-E UPC-E Enabled  UPC-A UPC-A Enabled  Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled  Matrix 25 Matrix 25 Enabled  Industrial 25 Industrial 25 Enabled  Codabar Codabar Enabled
 35 Code 93 Code 93 Enabled  GS1 Databar (RSS) GS1 Databar (RSS) Enabled  Code 11 Code 11 Enabled  Plessey Plessey Enabled  MSI-Plessey MSI-Plessey Enabled
 36  NLS-BS80 Specifications Performance Light Source  620 nm visible red LED Symbologies 1D: Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, ISSN, Interleaved 2 of 5, ISBN, Code 93, UCC/EAN-128, GS1 Databar, etc. 2D: PDF417, QR code, Data Matrix Resolution 1D (5 mil) – Code 39 2D (10 mil) – Data Matrix Scan Angle** Pitch  ±55°@ 0°Roll and 0°Skew Roll  ±25°@ 0°Pitch and 0°Skew Skew  ±75°@ 0°Roll and 0°Pitch Minimum Symbol Contrast 30% Scan Rate 300 scans per second Interfaces  Micro USB, Bluetooth HID/SPP profiles Bluetooth Transmission Range  50m (open space) Wireless Standards  2.402– 2.480GHz ISM band, compatible with Bluetooth 4.0 onlyMemory Capacity  1MB Mechanical/Electrical Dimensions (L x W x H)  88.0 ×46.0 × 24.5mm Weight 62g Notification Sound, LED and vibration Battery 3.7V 900mA rechargeable Li-ion battery Power Adaptor (optional) Output: DC 5V, 500mA      Input: AC 100 ~ 240V, 50~60Hz Current  Operating Current  75mA (Bluetooth is on) Sleep Current  5mA Environmental Operating Temperature -20°C ~55°C  Storage Temperature -40°C ~ 80°C   Humidity  5%~ 95% (non-condensing) Static Discharge ±8 KV (Contact discharge); ±15 KV(Air discharge) Drop 1.2m Sealing IP42  **Test conditions: Code 39, 3 Bytes; Resolution=10mil; W:N=3:1; PCS=0.8; Barcode Height=11mm; Scan Distance=120mm, T=23℃, Illumination=300 LUX
 37 Digit Barcodes 0 ~ 9   0  1        2  3
 38        4  5        6  7        8  9
 39 A ~ F   A  B          C  D          E  F
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