GUANGZHOU TAIMA TI4145 Wireless Barcode Scanner User Manual

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Usage of Scanner
Handset & Cradle
Power On/Power off
①
Wireless Barcode Scanner
②
TI4145
④
Quick Guide
③
□
Code capture
□
⑥
⑤
When trigger (handset①) is pulled and a Beep-Deep sound comes out,
the handset is power on. If handset is not used for 30sec (default), the
handset will auto turn off. The timing can be reset to your need.
PS/2 cable
RS232:Plug the RJ45 into cradle⑧, plug the RS232 end to the host.
The DC power should be plugged into the RS232 connector.
Recharging
A Handset
③Trigger
②Power Indicator (Back)
④View window of capture
⑦Channel Button
⑥Pairing Button
⑧Data & Power Interface
Installation
Reset to Defaults
Step1. Refer to the below pictures, firstly connect the cradle⑧ to
host (e.g. PC or POS) with cables of different interface:
USB: Plug the RJ45 into cradle⑧, and plug the male USB into the host.
RS232 cable
USB cable
VER: TS45_QG_EN_V1.01
state
Meaning
Green on
Started normally
Green flash
Power low, need to recharge
Red flash
Recharging
Yellow on
Recharge finished
Green on
All data uploaded
Red on
Stored data pending to upload
Red flash
Data storage is full
Yellow flash
Data is uploading
Typically, the cradle will auto identify the interface (COM) type. In
extreme cases cradle may need a manually setting if the host fails to
identify it. Please scan the code below for manual setting.
Possibility of upload failures: Cradle disconnected to PC; Out of limit to
contact radius; Handset working in Manual Upload Mode (stock check).
Automatic Identification (Default)
Cradle Indicator
USB
Keyboard PS/2
RS232
Keyboard PS/2: Plug the RJ45 to cradle⑧, and connect the male PS/2
end to host port and the female end with keyboard wire.
Power
Indicator
(②Back)
Data
indicator
(①Front)
B Cradle, data relay and charging handset
⑤Indicator
Indicator & Button
Scanner Indicator
Way 1, Place the handset onto the cradle to start recharging.
①Data Indicator (Front)
In case two or more cradles working in the same room, please set
them to different channels to ensure high efficiency upload as follow.
1. Open a notepad or any text editor on the host and press the Channel
Button⑦ to change the channel number. The channel No. can be
displayed like the barcode on the notepad etc.
2. Place the handset onto the cradle. Repair them to get new channel.
Remark: If two or more cradles working in the same signal channel, it
will slow down upload speed. However, they won’t jam with each other.
Indicator
⑧
⑦
In the standby mode, pull the trigger to capture code. Make sure the
red aiming line is correctly covering the full code.
Correct way
Incorrect way
Multi-Cradles working
Note: The auto setting of interface type will only be activated when
the pairing is well done. Please refer to the Step2 and Step3 for pairing.
Step 2. Place the handset onto the cradle to pair them. Press and hold
cradle⑥ until the handset issued a "beep-beep-beep" sound. The
pairing is done.
Note: 1.One cradle can support maximum 100 handsets. The handsets
cannot upload data if they are not well paired. 2. If a U-key receiver is
in use, please scan the barcode on the key for pairing. A “beep-beep-beep”
sound means pairing is done.
Way 1
Way 2
Way 2, Using USB DC adapter or USB ports on PC as the power source,
it can be charged by Micro USB cable via interface at the handset bottom.
Note:1. When the handset is low power, the power indicator② will be
flashing green. 2. When the handset is recharging, the power indicator
keeps flashing red, and it turns yellow on when charging finishes.
Built-in Data Memory
In Auto-storing Mode, if the handset is out of limit to wireless contact
radius with the cradle, the captured code data will be saved into built-in
memory of handset and the data indicator① turns red on. The handset
will upload the code data to the cradle automatically when the wireless
connection gets back normal. Then the data indicator② turns green.
Light
Meaning
Green
Flashing: Identifying interface
On: Interface is identified
Red
Flashing: Receiving code data
On: Stored data pending to upload
Cradle Button
Button
Pairing
Button⑥
Channel
Button⑦
Position
(mark)
Left
Right
Function
Press and hold it 4 seconds to pair the
handset and cradle. A “Dee-Doo-Dee”
means pairing finishes.
Setting signal channel. One press for one
channel No. up.
Settings
Auto Storing (Default)
Prefix
Prefix On
No Storing
Set Defaults
Prefix (Default) Off
Manual Mode
Set Defaults
Upload Start (in Manual Mode)
Start Prefix (0~16 chars, 2 digits/chars; 00~FF; 00*)
Note: Well pair the handset and cradle before starting to set the cradle.
Information Check
Firmware Version
Handset Serial No.
Cradle Serial No
Battery Power
Channel & Handset ID
Remark: In the Manual Mode, all stored code data will be kept until
manually erased. Every time the Upload Start code is scanned, all code
data stored in handset will be uploaded again. To avoid duplicating
upload data, please scan Erase Storage code to clear handset data.
Erase Storage
Insert Scanner ID before Barcode
In case two or more handsets are connected to the same cradle, the
handset ID can be inserted as prefix to each captured code in order to
identify the handset of capturing and uploading the single code.
Suffix Quick Setup
CR (Default)
LF
Setting the Data Upload Mode
There’re many preset options for data upload.
No Storing Mode: Every code data will be uploaded instantly to the
cradle once well captured. In case of upload failure, the code data will
be ignored and alarm of “Beep-Beep-Beep” will come out.
Auto Storing Mode (Default): The data will be stored in the handset
memory in case of upload failure to cradle. And the data will be
uploaded to cradle once the contact connection come back normal.
Suffix(Default)
Do Not Transmit Suffix
Start Suffix (0~16 chars, 2 digits/chars; 00~FF; 0D*)
Parameter bar code
Start inserting handset ID
Stop inserting handset ID (Default)
CR+LF
None
Suffix
Caution: The handset ID is auto assigned by the cradles when pairing.
This handset ID can be set manually, but duplicated IDs are not allowed.
Setting Power of Wireless Communication
High (Default 16dBm)
Middle (8dBm)
Low (0dBm)
Caution: Please check with your local authority and set the power of
wireless communication according to local rules and regulations.
Setting the Volume of Beeper
Manual Mode: The code data will firstly be stored in the built-in
handset memory once well captured. It can store up to 10,000pcs code
data. The data would be uploaded to cradle in one time once the
Upload Start Code is manually scanned.
During the process of uploading or after upload well finished, if the
Upload Start code is scanned, all code data stored in handset will be
uploaded again.
High (Default)
Middle
Low
Finish Setting
Mute

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