Minde Electronics Technology MS3390 Barcode Scanner User Manual Manual

Shenzhen Minde Electronics Technology LTD. Barcode Scanner Manual

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       MS3390 Programmable Mobile Scanner User Manual          Version: MS3390_UM_EN_V1.2.2
 i Notice Before operating the mobile scanner, please make sure you carefully read the following information to ensure that your scanner is able to perform at the level for which it is designed. 1. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. 2. The right is reserved to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability, function, or design. 3. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. 4. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise from the use of this manual. 5. Do not throw or drop the scanner or otherwise subject it to strong impact, which can damage the scanner, interrupt program execution, corrupt memory contents, or otherwise interfere with proper operation. 6. A standard packing includes a mobile scanner, a USB cable and a CD (containing software and electrical manuals). Accessory includes a Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110 which supports reliable wireless data transmission and an AC/DC adaptor for battery charge.   7. Please charge the battery before the first time of use. 8. The term “scanner” as used in this manual denotes the MS3390 mobile scanner unless otherwise noted.
 ii Safety precautions – Danger! Be sure to read the following safety precautions carefully before trying to use the barcode scanner for the first time.    Keep this manual in handy place for future reference.   Danger! This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious personal injury.  Lithium-ion battery 1) Never allow the battery to become wet.    Water can create the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 2) Never use or leave the battery next to open flame, near a stove, or any other area exposed to high heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 3) Never use the battery with any device other than this unit. Doing so can creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 4) Note that the battery’s positive (+) and negative (-) terminals must be oriented correctly when it is loaded into the Barcode Scanner. Connecting the battery with its terminals reversed creates the danger of battery fluid leakage, heat emission, explosion, and fire. 5) Never dispose of the battery by incinerating it or otherwise expose it to heat. Doing so creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 6) Never  allow  the  positive  (+)  and  negative  (-)  terminals  of  the  battery  to  become  connected (shorted) by metal. Doing so create the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire.   7) Never transport or store the battery together with a necklace, hair pins or other metal objects.   Doing so can short battery terminals, and create the danger of battery heat emission, explosion and fire.    Be sure to place the battery in its case whenever transporting or storing it. 8) Never throw the battery or otherwise subject it to strong impact. Dong so creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 9) Never pierce the battery with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it. Doing so can create the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 10) Never  try  to  take  apart  the  battery  in  any  way.  Doing  so  creates  the  danger  of  battery  heat emission, explosion, and fire. 11) Use only the specified charger to charge the battery. Use of other types of charger creates the danger of battery heat emission explosion, and fire.
 iii Safety precautions – Warning!  Warning! This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, can create the possibility of death or serious personal injury.  Disassembly and modification Never try to disassemble or modify the unit in any way. High voltage inside creates the danger of electrical shock.  Interior parts and components Never  touch  interior  high-voltage  parts  or  components.  Doing  so  creates  the  danger  of  electrical shock.  Abnormal conditions Should the unit become hot or start to emit smoke or a strange odor, immediately turn off the power and contact your original dealer. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  Foreign objects Should any  foreign  matter  ever  get into  the  unit, immediately turn  off  the  power and  contact your original dealer. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  Dropping and damage Should you drop  the unit and damage it,  immediately  turn off the  power and contact your original dealer. Continue use creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  Laser beam Never look directly into the laser beam. Doing so can cause serious eye damage.  Lithium-ion battery 1) Do not put a battery in microwave ovens or pressure cookers. Doing so may cause the battery to overheat, explode or burst into flames. 2) Do not use a battery that smells strange, is overheating, is a strange color, or is a strange shape. Doing so may cause the battery to overheat, explode or burst into flames. 3) If the amount of time period the battery can serve becomes considerably short, stop using it. It may indicate the possibility of a malfunction in the battery. Continued charging the battery creates the danger of heat emission, explosion, and fire. 4) Stop charging the battery after the recommended time even if it is not fully charged. Continuing to charge the battery may cause the battery to overheat, explode or burst into flames. 5) If the battery leaks fluid or emits a strange smell, remove it from near heat or flames. Burning may cause the battery to explode or burst into flames. 6) Should fluid from the battery accidentally get into your eyes, do not rub them. Immediately rinse your eyes with clean water such as tap water and then consult a physician immediately.
 iv  Moisture Keep the  Basic Unit  and the Barcode Scanner away from vases, planters, cups, glasses and other containers of liquid.    Also keep it away from metal.    Water and metal getting into the unit creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.
 v Safety precautions – Caution!  Caution! This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, can create the possibility of personal injury or material damage.  Foreign objects Take care to ensure that metal or combustible objects are not inserted into the openings of the unit. Such objects create the danger of fire and electrical shock.  Location   1) Do not locate the unit on a surface that is unstable or uneven. Doing so creates the danger of the unit falling, which can cause personal injury. 2) Do not locate the unit in an area subjected to large amounts of humidity or dust. Doing so creates the danger of fire and electrical shock. 3) Do not leave the unit for long periods in a car parked in direct sunlight.  Heavy objects Never place heavy objects on top of the unit. Doing so creates the risk of a loss of balance and the object falling, which can cause personal injury.  Exit window 1) Never apply strong pressure to the mirror or subject it to strong impact. Doing so can crack the mirror and create the danger of personal injury. 2) Should the mirror ever break, never touch the mirror broken. Doing so can cause personal injury.  Lithium-ion battery 1) Never leave the battery in an area expose to direct sunlight, in a car parked in direct sunlight, or any  other  very  hot  area.  Doing  so  creates  the  danger  of  heat  emission  and  fire,  as  well  as deterioration of battery performance and shortening of its service life. 2) Do not use the battery in areas where static electricity is being generated. Doing so creates the danger of battery heat emission, explosion, and fire. 3) Temperature ranges for battery use, charging and storage are specified below. Temperatures outside these ranges create the danger of deterioration of battery performance and shortening of its service life as well as fluid leakage and heat generation. 4) Operating Temperature: -20℃  to 60℃.     5) Charging Temperature: 0℃  to 45℃. 6) Storage Temperature: -20℃  to 45℃. 7) Should fluid from the battery accidentally get onto clothing or your skin, immediately rinse it off with clean tap water. Prolonged contact with battery fluid can cause skin irritation. 8) Keep the battery out of the reach of small children. Do not let small children remove the battery from the charger or the unit it is powering.
 vi FCC statement 1. 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. (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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: (1)Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. (2)Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. (3)Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is connected. (4)Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Radiation Exposure Statement: This  equipment  complies  with  FCC  radiation  exposure  requirement.  The  device  can  be  used  in portable exposure condition without RF striction.
 vii Contents Notice ..................................................................................................................................................... i Safety precautions – Danger! ................................................................................................................ ii Safety precautions – Warning! ............................................................................................................... iii Safety precautions – Caution! ................................................................................................................ v FCC statement ..................................................................................................................................... vi 1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1-1 Technical specifications ................................................................................................................ 1 1-2 Default settings for each barcode ................................................................................................. 3 1-3 Decode zone ................................................................................................................................. 4 1-4 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................... 5 1-5 Parts of the scanner ...................................................................................................................... 6 1-6 Parts of the Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110 ............................................................................... 7 1-7 Keys, actions and features ........................................................................................................... 8 2 Introduction to installation ................................................................................................................... 9 2-1 Installing a USB HID keyboard wired scanner ............................................................................. 9 2-2 Installing a USB virtual COM wired scanner ................................................................................ 9 2-3 Attaching the neck/wrist strap ..................................................................................................... 10 2-4 Replacing the Lithium-ion battery ............................................................................................... 10 3 Getting started .................................................................................................................................. 11 3-1 Power on/off scanner .................................................................................................................. 11 3-2 Charge battery ............................................................................................................................ 11 3-3 Enter/Exit sleep mode ................................................................................................................. 11 3-4 Power on/off Bluetooth ............................................................................................................... 12 4 Introduction to LCD display ............................................................................................................... 13 4-1 LCD display icons ....................................................................................................................... 13 4-2 LCD display menu ...................................................................................................................... 14 5 Operations of the scanner ................................................................................................................ 16 5-1 Scan ............................................................................................................................................ 16 5-1-1 Scan mode ....................................................................................................................... 16 5-1-2 Input Data Manually ......................................................................................................... 17 5-1-3 Quantity Enter .................................................................................................................. 17 5-1-4 Add Time .......................................................................................................................... 18 5-1-5 Add Date ........................................................................................................................... 18 5-1-6 Set Separator ................................................................................................................... 18 5-1-7 Database query ................................................................................................................ 18 5-1-8 Avoid Duplication .............................................................................................................. 19 5-1-9 Barcode Statistics ............................................................................................................. 19 5-1-10 Sum Total ....................................................................................................................... 19
 viii 5-1-11 List Files ......................................................................................................................... 19 5-1-12 Transfer confirm ............................................................................................................. 20 5-2 Data Transfer .............................................................................................................................. 21 5-2-1 Bluetooth .......................................................................................................................... 21 5-2-2 USB HID keyboard ........................................................................................................... 21 5-2-3 USB Virtual COM ............................................................................................................. 21 5-2-4 U Disk ............................................................................................................................... 21 5-3 System Setting - Bluetooth ......................................................................................................... 24 5-3-1 Bluetooth functionalities ................................................................................................... 24 5-3-2 Configure Bluetooth HID keyboard profile communication .............................................. 24 5-3-3 Configure Bluetooth SPP slave profile communication ................................................... 27 5-3-4 Configure Bluetooth SPP master profile communication ................................................. 29 5-3-5 Configure Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110 ...................................................................... 30 5-3-6 Configure the profile of BA2110 ....................................................................................... 31 5-4 System Setting - General ............................................................................................................ 32 5-4-1 Language.......................................................................................................................... 32 5-4-2 Beeper volume ................................................................................................................. 32 5-4-3 Vibrator ............................................................................................................................. 32 5-4-4 Backlight timeout .............................................................................................................. 32 5-4-5 Sleeping timeout ............................................................................................................... 32 5-4-6 Default setting .................................................................................................................. 32 5-4-7 System password ............................................................................................................. 33 5-5 System Information ..................................................................................................................... 34 5-5-1 View Memory .................................................................................................................... 34 5-5-2 Bluetooth Module ............................................................................................................. 34 5-5-3 Firmware Version ............................................................................................................. 34 6 User customized application software for MS3390 ............................................................................ 35 6-1 Auto Run ..................................................................................................................................... 35 6-2 Execute ....................................................................................................................................... 35 6-3 Delete .......................................................................................................................................... 35 6-4 Download .................................................................................................................................... 35 6-5 Installation key for deciphering encrypted file ............................................................................ 36 6-6 Verification code for user customized application software ....................................................... 36 7 Barcode programming instructions ................................................................................................... 37 7-1 Example: Programming .............................................................................................................. 37 7-2 Some global settings .................................................................................................................. 38 7-3 UPC-A ......................................................................................................................................... 40 7-4 UPC-E ......................................................................................................................................... 41 7-5 EAN-13........................................................................................................................................ 42
 ix 7-6 EAN-8.......................................................................................................................................... 43 7-7 Code 39 ...................................................................................................................................... 44 7-8 Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................ 46 7-9 Industrial 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... 47 7-10 Matrix 2 of 5 .............................................................................................................................. 48 7-11 Codabar .................................................................................................................................... 49 7-12 Code 128 .................................................................................................................................. 50 7-13 Code 93 .................................................................................................................................... 51 7-14 Code 11 .................................................................................................................................... 52 7-15 MSI/Plessey .............................................................................................................................. 53 7-16 UK/Plessey ............................................................................................................................... 54 7-17 UCC/EAN 128 ........................................................................................................................... 55 7-18 China Post ................................................................................................................................ 56 7-19 GS1 DataBar (GS1 DataBar Truncated) .................................................................................. 57 7-20 GS1 DataBar Limited ................................................................................................................ 58 7-21 GS1 DataBar Expanded ........................................................................................................... 59 7-22 China Finance ........................................................................................................................... 60 7-23 G1-G6 & FN1 substitution string setting ................................................................................... 62 7-24 G1-G4 string position & Code ID position ................................................................................ 65 7-25 String transmission ................................................................................................................... 66 8 Barcode representing non-printable character .................................................................................. 68 9 ASCII Table ...................................................................................................................................... 69 10 Test Chart ...................................................................................................................................... 70 11 Configuration alphanumeric entry barcode...................................................................................... 72 Appendix A: Connect iPhone to MS3390 via Bluetooth ........................................................................ 73 Appendix B: Pop up the Apple iOS on-screen keyboard ...................................................................... 74
 1 1 Specifications 1-1 Technical specifications Table 1-1. Technical specifications of the scanner Data storage   16 MB for out of range batch/data batch mode: 1,118,480 barcodes (each barcode is of 15 bytes);   96 MB for U Disk mode: 1,509,949,440 barcodes (each barcode is of 15 bytes). Radio link 2.4 ~ 2.5GHz (ISM band), Bluetooth V2.1+EDR, class 2 Working range 30 meters (line of sight) Interface Bluetooth scanner: Human Interface Device (HID) Keyboard     Serial Port Profile (SPP), operating as either a master or a slave USB wired scanner:     USB HID keyboard       USB virtual COM U Disk (with which barcode data is stored in a txt file rather than sent to a host via Bluetooth/USB) Keyboard layout USA, Turkish F/Q, French, Italian, Spanish, Slovak, Denmark, Japanese, German Dimensions Length ×  Width ×  Depth: 11.0 × 4.3 × 2.7 cm Weight 89g Color   White/Black/Customization Battery 950 mAh Lithium-ion battery Charge time   Fully charged (>80%) in 3.5 hours Charge current 300 mA Case material ABS Light source 650 nm visible laser diode   Scanning angle ±50°, ±65°, ±35° (Skew, Pitch, Roll) Scan rate 100±10 times/sec Decode capability UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN/ISSN, Code 39, Code 39 full ASCII, Code 32, Trioptic Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Codabar (NW7),  Code  128,  Code  93,  Code  11  (USD-8),  MSI/Plessey,  UK/Plessey, UCC/EAN 128, China Post, GS1 Data Bar (formerly RSS) variants Indicator Beeper, LED, Vibrator Display   LCD monochrome display (128 × 64) with LED backlight Operating mode Handheld Programming method Manual (reading special barcode), On-Screen (pressing special keys) Firmware upgrade Online via USB interface Temperature   0° to 50°C (32° to 120°F), Operating; -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F), Storage Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Input Voltage 4.75V – 5.25V
 2 Operating current 5mA (sleeping); 165mA (scanning); 110mA (transmitting)   Standby time Over 7 days Operating time 10 hours based on 1 scan/5 seconds Read barcodes per charge Over 20,000 scans per charge Decoding depth & Max. resolution (1 mil = 0.0254mm) 4 mil:   40mm (50±10 - 90±10mm) 5 mil:   65mm (50±10 - 115±10mm) 10 mil: 240mm (20±10 - 260±20mm) 15 mil: 350mm (30±10 - 380±20mm) 20 mil: 445mm (45±10 - 490±30mm) 30 mil: 660mm (40±10 - 700±30mm) 55 mil: 780mm (80±10 - 850±100mm) Safety Laser safety: EN60825-1, class 1 EMC: EN 55022, EN 55024 Electrical safety: EN 60950-1 ESD:  ±8KV air discharge,  ±4KV direct discharge Drop resistance: Multiple 1.5m (4.9ft) drops to concrete Protection class: IP64 Environmental: RoHS compliant  Table 1-2. Technical specifications of BA2110 Radio link 2.4 ~ 2.5GHz (ISM band), Bluetooth V2.1+EDR, class 2 Working range 30 meters (line of sight) Dimensions Length ×  Width ×  Depth: 7.6 × 2.2 × 0.8 cm Weight 12g Notes:   1- BA2110  is  a  Bluetooth  USB  adapter  made  by  the  manufacturer,  which  supports  reliable  wireless  data transmission. 2- BA2110 is an optional accessory.
 3 1-2 Default settings for each barcode Table 1-3. Default settings Code type Read enable Check digit verification Check digit transmission Min. code length Proprietary code ID AIM code ID UPC-A √ √ √ (12)2 A ]Em UPC-E √ √ √ (8)2 D ]Em EAN-13  √ √ √ (13)2 A ]Em EAN-8 √ √ √ (8)2 C ]Em ISBN/ISSN1 √ √ √ (13)2 A ]Em Code 39 √ - - 1 M ]Am Interleaved 2 of 5 √ - - 6 I ]Im Industrial 2 of 5 - - - 4 H ]Im Matrix 2 of 5 √ - - 6 X ]Im Codabar √ - - 4 N ]Fm Code 128 √ √ - 1 K ]Cm Code 93 √ √ - 1 L ]Gm Code 11 - √ - 4 V - MSI/Plessey - - - 4 O ]Mm UK/Plessey √ √ - 1 U ]Mm UCC/EAN 128 √ √ - 1 K ]Cm China Post √ - - (11)2 T ]Im GS1 DataBar √ - - (16)2 R ]em GS1 DataBar Truncated3 √ - - (16)2 R ]em GS1 DataBar Limited √ - - (16)2 R ]em GS1 DataBar Expanded √ - - 1 R ]em Note: 1The settings for ISBN/ISSN and EAN-13 must be the same.   2 Fixed-length barcodes.   3The settings for GS1 DataBar Truncated and GS1 DataBar must be the same.
 4 1-3 Decode zone  Figure 1-1. Decode zone  Table 1-4. Description of barcode patterns applied in Figure 1-1 Resolution Barcode type Wide-narrow element ratio Barcode content Contrast 4.0 mil Code 39 2.5:1 ABCDEFGH 80% 5.0 mil Code 39 2.5:1 ABCDEFGH 80% 7.5 mil Code 39 2.5:1 ABCDEF 80% 10 mil Code 39 2.5:1 ABCDE 90% 13 mil 100% UPC - 12345678905 90% 15 mil Code 39 2.5:1 ABCD 80% 20 mil Code 39 2.2:1 123 80% 40 mil Code 39 2.2:1 AB 80% 55 mil Code 39 2.2:1 CD 80%  Scanner
 5 1-4 Dimensions  Figure 1-2. Dimensions of the scanner  Figure 1-3. Dimensions of the Bluetooth USB adapter
 6 1-5 Parts of the scanner Front view  Back view  Top view  Bottom view  Figure 1-4. Parts of the scanner ○1   Blue LED (Bluetooth power); Green LED (Decode success); Red LED (Charging indicator)   ○2   LCD ○3   Left soft key   ○4   Right soft key ○5   Up navigation key ○6   Left navigation key ○7   Right navigation key ○8   Down navigation key ○9   Scan/Select key ○10   Return key ○11   Bluetooth on/off key ○12   Power/Sleep key ○13   Scan window ○14   Label ○15   Beeper ○16   Battery cover ○17   Mini USB port / Battery charging port (Lift cover) ○18   Hook for neck/wrist strap
 7 1-6 Parts of the Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110    Figure 1-5. Parts of the Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110  ○19   Reset/Firmware upgrade key ○20   Green LED (Power/Data transmission)
 8 1-7 Keys, actions and features Operations,  such  as  scrolling  and  selecting  menus,  moving  a  cursor,  or  scanning  a  barcode,  are controlled by trigger keys and stroke keys.   Table 1-4. Key functions Part Position1 Key/Action/Feature Description ○3  Left soft key Functionalities are identified by the screen display. In general, the acknowledge/non-acknowledge of operations are done by pressing a soft key. ○4  Right soft key ○9  Scan/Select key is pressed to scan barcodes when the scanner is not in a menu status; the select key is pressed to select items when a menu is activated.   ○5  Up navigation key is pressed to move cursor upward/downward. ○8  Down navigation key ○6  Left navigation key is pressed to move cursor leftward/rightward. ○7  Right navigation key ○10  Return key is pressed to return to previous menu by one step. ○11  Bluetooth on/off key is pressed to turn on/off the Bluetooth power.   ○12  Power/Sleep key is pressed long to power on/off a scanner; the key is pressed short to enter/exit sleep mode.   Note: 1See 1-5 Parts of the scanner for the information about position of keys.
 9 2 Introduction to installation 2-1 Installing a USB HID keyboard wired scanner Note: The default interface of the scanner is BT HID Keyboard. Please change the interface to USB HID Keyboard (See See Data TransferUSB HID Keyboard).  1. Refer to Figure 2-1, plug one end of the USB cable to the scanner. Plug the other end into the USB port of the computer.   2. For  example:  Using  Microsoft  Windows  operation  system,  the  system  gives  message  on  “new hardware found – USB HID input device found”, then driver will be installed on request. 3. After  successfully  installing  the  new  hardware,  message  will  be  given:  “hardware  installed successfully and ready to use”. 4. If  any  problem  is  encountered  during  the  installation  process,  unplug  the  USB  cable  from  the computer and repeat step 1-2.  Figure 2-1. Diagram of connecting the scanner to PC  2-2 Installing a USB virtual COM wired scanner   Note: The default interface of the scanner is BT HID Keyboard. Please change the interface to USB Virtual COM. 1. Refer to Figure 2-1, plug one end of the USB cable to the scanner. Plug the other end into the USB port of the computer.   2. For  example:  Using  Microsoft  Windows  operation  system,  the  system  gives  message  on  “new hardware found – USB Virtual COM found” for USB virtual COM, then driver will be installed on request. 3. After  successfully  installing  the  new  hardware,  message  will  be  given:  “hardware  installed successfully and ready to use”. 4. If  any  problem  is  encountered  during  the  installation  process,  unplug  the  USB  cable  from  the computer and repeat step 1 to step 2.
 10 2-3 Attaching the neck/wrist strap Note: The neck/wrist strap protects the scanner from being damaged as a result of it being dropped by mistake during movement.  1. Refer to Figure 2-2, remove the 3 screws from the battery cover (one at a time). 2. Attach the neck/wrist strap by hanging the strap ring around the raised part at the corner. 3. Screw in the 3 screws to tighten the scanner and the battery cover.  Figure 2-2. Diagram of attaching the neck/wrist strap    2-4 Replacing the Lithium-ion battery 1. Refer to Figure 2-2, remove the 3 screws from the battery cover (one at a time). 2. Refer to Figure 2-3, load the battery while sliding it with the connection on the battery pack on the scanner body. 3. Re-place the battery cover, screw in the 3 screws to tighten the scanner and the battery cover.  Figure 2-3. Diagram of replacing the Lithium-ion battery
 11 3 Getting started 3-1 Power on/off scanner Power on scanner: Press the Power/Sleep key    (see 1-5 Parts of the scanner) for two seconds.   Power off scanner: Press the Power/Sleep key    for two seconds.  3-2 Charge battery 1. Please charge the battery before the first time of use. There are two methods of charging battery as demonstrated in Figure 3-1. The charging indicator (red LED) on the scanner is turned on when the charging is in process. When the charging process completes, the red LED is turned off. 2. Charging time: 3.5 hours for fully charged. 3. In  scanning  status,  the  icon    is  seen  at  the  top  of  the  screen  display  when  the  scanner  is connected to a PC with the USB cable.   Method I  Method II  Figure 3-1. Diagram of charging battery  3-3 Enter/Exit sleep mode   Enter sleep mode: Press the Power/Sleep key    (see 1-5 Parts of the scanner ○12 ) for 0.5 seconds.   Exit sleep mode: Press the Power/Sleep key  for 0.5 seconds.
 12 3-4 Power on/off Bluetooth   Bluetooth indicator: In scanning status, the status of the Bluetooth is shown by icons.    Bluetooth is on.  Bluetooth is off. The status of the Bluetooth is also indicated by the blue LED. on Bluetooth is on. off Bluetooth is off.  Power off Bluetooth: Press the Bluetooth key   (see 1-5 Parts of the scanner ○11 ). Power on Bluetooth: Press the Bluetooth key .
 13 4 Introduction to LCD display 4-1 LCD display icons Notes: 1- The  LCD  screen  is  designed  to  display  barcode  scanning,  Bluetooth  network  establishing,  data transfer, system setting and other information.   2- The display area is 64 dots (V) by 128 dots (H). The backlight will be switched off automatically if time of no operation exceeds a programmable duration (see 5-4-4 Backlight Timeout).   Table 4-1. LCD display icons Icon Description  Bluetooth network is working.  Bluetooth network is disconnected.  Bluetooth module is on.  Bluetooth module is off.  Support for switching among the input of barcode scanning and the virtual keyboard on Apple iOS, such as Apple ipad.  Scanner is connected to a PC (or other instrument) with USB cable.          Battery capacity (from the left): • Battery is fully charged (100% - 75% charge remains). • 75% - 50% charge remains. • 50% - 25% charge remains. • 25% - 10% charge remains. • 10% - no charge remains. When the battery capacity is lower than 10%, the battery icon blinks and an error tone sounds once every minute.
 14 4-2 LCD display menu   The Home menu consists of five items, which are described in details in the following chapters. Table 4-2 depicts the hierarchy chart of the LCD display menu.   Note: Items that are labeled ‘*’ are default selections. Table 4-2. LCD display menu Menu Hierarchy chart  1. Good-read off *   2. Momentary3. ContinuousScanQuantity EnterScan ModeAdd Time 1.Disable*2.Enable 1.Disable*2.Enable 1.Disable*2.Repeat Output3.Output Quantity Database Query 1.Disable*2.Enable Avoid Duplication 1.Disable*2.Enable Transfer Confirm 1.Disable*2.Enable Set SeparatorInput Data Manually  SendAdd DateSum TotalBarcode Statistics1.Disable*2.Enable 1.Disable*2.Enable List File 1.Empty File2.Delete File    List FilesCreate New FileFormatEmpty FileDelete FileInterfaceSend Batch Data1.Bluetooth*2.USB HID Keyboard3.USB Virtual COMDate Statistics 1.Disable*2.Enable Data TransferUSB HID KeyboardUSB Virtual COMBluetooth*U-DiskData BatchAuto ReconnectionOut of Range 1.Disable*2.Enable 1.Disable*2.Enable Inter-character delayBA2110 Connect TimeAdd Separator
 15 Menu Hierarchy chart   System PasswordBackLight TimeoutSleeping TimeoutBeeper VolumeVibratorTime and DateDefault SettingLanguage 1. English *2. Chinese1. Disable *2. Enable1. 10s2. 30s* 3. 60s4. Off1. 1min2. 5min*3. 10min4. OffBluetoothBT HID Keyboard *BT SPP SlaveBT SPP Master1. USA*2. French3. ...USB HID keyboard 1. USA*2. French3. ...System Setting1.Time2.DateBA21101. Volume2. Key Tone1. Low2. Middle*3. High4. Off1. Scanner2. BA2110  System Information ScannerScan EngineBluetooth Firmware Version HelpBluetooth  View  Memory Erase  Application DownloadInstallation KeyExecuteAuto RunVerification Code
 16 5 Operations of the scanner Note: 1. Please establish a Bluetooth network and hold the scanner in the range of the network before the first time of scanning barcodes (See 5-3-2 Configure Bluetooth HID keyboard profile communication, 5-3-3 Configure Bluetooth SPP slave profile communication, 5-3-4 Configure Bluetooth SPP master profile communication). 2. The scanner can perform a barcode scan operation even though no Bluetooth network is available. However, the scanner may react in a way that differs from what is described here if no Bluetooth network is working. 5-1 Scan   Steps: Step 1: When the scanner is powered on, the LCD screen is displayed as below.  Step 2: Hold the scanner close to the barcode and press the Scan Key . Note: When the scanner is scanning, ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol.  RIGHT  WRONG Step 3: The scanner port emits a laser to scan the barcode. The decode success indicator lights green when the scan is successful. The window will show as below.  5-1-1 Scan mode Good-read off - The Scan key must be pressed once to activate scanning. The light source of scanner stops scanning when there is a successful reading or no code is decoded after the Stand-by duration elapsed.   Momentary - The Scan key acts as a switch. Press the key to activate scanning and release the key to stop scanning. The light source of scanner stops scanning when there is a successful reading or no code is decoded after the Stand-by duration elapsed.   Continuous - The scanner always keeps scanning, and it does not matter when the Scan key is released or duration is elapsed.
 17 5-1-2 Input Data Manually Using the virtual keypad, user can input a barcode manually, and then send the barcode to the host or store in the scanner. Make sure a communication link (Bluetooth network or USB cable) is working. 5-1-3 Quantity Enter User can disable the Quantity Enter and select Repeat Output mode or Output Quantity mode. When Quantity Enter is enabled, user can set the number (0 to 9999) of barcode transmissions. For example, a barcode “123456789” is read. When user select Repeat Output mode, Five “123456789” will be received by the host, given that the quantity is 5. When user selects Output Quantity mode, “123456789, 5” will be received by the host, given that the quantity is 5. The quantity decides how many identify barcodes a host receives upon a single successful read. Separator  Setting-  When  user  selects  Output  Quantity  mode,  the  barcode  and  quantity  will  be separated,  the  default  separator  is  comma  <,>.  Separator  Setting  is  Quantity  enter-Output Quantity-Options. By using the virtual keypad, user can input character manually. The length of the separator string can be at most 10 characters.    The following steps demonstrate the procedure to set a quantity. Step 1: Enable Quantity Enter, press the Scan Key to read a barcode. Example display:  Step 2: Press Right Soft Key to the window below.  Step 3: Use Navigation Keys to move the cursor, Scan/Select Key to select number(s), Right Soft Key to delete selected number(s). And then press Left Soft Key to continue.  Step 4: Finally press Left Soft Key to complete.
 18 5-1-4 Add Time The time/data information can be added as an appendix to a barcode by enabling the Add Time. For example: When Add Time is enabled, a barcode “123456789” is read in 12:00:00, “123456789,12:00:00”  will be received by the host. 5-1-5 Add Date The time/data information can be added as an appendix to a barcode by enabling the Add Date. For example: When Add Time and Add Date is enabled, a barcode “123456789” is read in 12:00:00 at 25.05.2012, “123456789,12:00:00, 25.05.2012”will be received by the host. 5-1-6 Set Separator The barcode and Time/Data/quantity will be separated by separator, the default separator is comma <,>. By using the virtual keypad, user can input character manually. The length of the separator string can be at most 10 characters. Example1:  A  barcode  “123456789”  is  read  in  12:00:00  at  25.05.2012.  When  user  selects  Output Quantity mode, “123456789, 5” will be received by the host, given that the quantity is 5. 123456789,5,12:00:00,25.05.2012 Example2: When user enables the Data Statistics, the barcode and quantity will be separated, the eighth barcode is “123456789” in the example below. 123456789,8 5-1-7 Database query Database query includes: After successfully scanning the barcode, the barcode information would be displayed  on  the  LCD  screen.  The  database  query  function  demands  the  use  of  MS3  DB  database supporting software tool to generate database files: *.IDX and *.DAT. By applying the database query functionality, the user can rapidly and accurately locate the barcode information. When user scan the barcode, the scanner would perform a database searching upon the database files stored in  the flash  disk and display the  barcode information if matching is found when  the database query function is enabled. User would require scrolling to left or right for more information displayed on the LCD screen. If no matching is found then “No Record” is displayed on the LCD screen. Example: User barcode information as follows:  A B C D 1 Barcode Trade Name Price Place of Production 2 12345670 Computer ¥3000.00 Shenzhen
 19 When  user  scan  the  barcode  ”12345670”,  The  scanner  would  display  “Computer,  ¥3000.00,Shenzhen” on the LCD screen. Note:  The  default  database  files  are  named  SYS_DB.IDX  and  SYS_DB.DAT.  In  order  to  utilize  the database functionality user should NOT change these file names and these two files are properly stored to the flash disk. 5-1-8 Avoid Duplication When user scans the barcode, the scanner retrieves the database for a match in the meantime. If the barcode does not exist in the database, the barcode will be recorded into the database file, sent out or stored  in USB  Disk.  Neither transmission  nor store  operation  will  be  performed if  a  barcode  already exists in  the  database. Furthermore, the “Barcode already  exists” message is  displayed on  the LCD screen. User can clear the previous barcode record by entering the same barcode avoidance setting menu page and pressing the left soft key (clear). 5-1-9 Barcode Statistics The  scanner  will  automatically  count  and  display  the  number  of  barcodes which  have  been  sent  or stored successfully when Barcode Statistics function is enabled. User can clear the previous barcode record by entering the barcode statistic function setting menu page and pressing the left soft key (clear). 5-1-10 Sum Total The scanner will automatically count and display the number of the whole barcodes which have been sent or stored successfully when Barcode Statistics function is enabled. User can clear the previous barcode record by entering the barcode statistic function setting menu page and pressing the left soft key (clear). 5-1-11 List Files This menu can be selected to list all files in the root directory. The file selected to be the target file is labeled √. The operations described below are imposed to the cursor-on file, which is not necessary to be the target file. Example:  Options Menu Note: Press Left Soft Key to popup this menu.
 20   Caution: Empty and Delete operations are not undoable. It is strongly recommended to back up the data before empty or delete operation. Empty/Delete Files If the U-disk is almost full, occupied room can be released by emptying/deleting some files.   A target file is protected by system and prevented from being deleting. In this case, the file that is wanted to be deleted should be deselected and then deleted.  5-1-12 Transfer confirm User can select to enable/disable  the transfer confirm.  When the scan is successful,The scanner would point out that whether confirm to transfer this barcode. User can press left soft key to cancel transfer or press right soft key to confirm transfer barcode data.
 21 5-2 Data Transfer 5-2-1 Bluetooth   See 5-3 System Setting - Bluetooth for instructions to establish a Bluetooth network. Three options are listed below. Out of range batch- The scanner starts storing barcode data when it loses its connection to a remote host (for example, when a user holding the scanner walks out of range). Data transmission is triggered by reestablishing the connection with the host (for example, when a user holding the scanner walks back into range). Auto reconnection- When scanner’s Bluetooth is power on, it will try to establish the wireless connection with the host which it last connected, if Auto Reconnection is enabled. Inter-char delay- Inter-character delay is abbreviated to Inter-char delay. This delay is inserted after each data  character  transmitted  when  configure  Bluetooth  to  HID  keyboard  profile.  Some  Bluetooth communication needs large delay to avoid data missing. This default delay is set to 8 milliseconds. BA2110 Connect Time- This is a standby time for the user to plug the BA2110 into PC after scanned the barcode on the back of BA2110. The default standby time is set to 10 seconds. (For more detail, please refers to 5-3-6 Configure the profile of BA2110). 5-2-2 USB HID keyboard When the scanner is USB connected to a PC, it will be identified as a USB HID keyboard and behaves as a USB wired scanner. 5-2-3 USB Virtual COM When the scanner is USB connected to a PC, it will be identified as a USB Virtual COM and acts as a RS-232 wired scanner. 5-2-4 U Disk Barcode data is always stored in a text file (TXT file), that is, the scanner functions as a barcode data collector. The scanner will be identified as a USB removable driver when it is USB connected to a PC.   The scanner decides target file to store barcodes according to following rules:  If a file is selected by the user, the selected file will be the target file.  If there is no file in the U-Disk, a file will be created and named “TARGET.txt” by the scanner when it is powered on or restart. In this case, TARGET.txt will be the target file.  The file selected to be the target file is labeled √. 1) Create New Files Note: 1. Files can be opened/edited/saved/renamed/deleted by the user of a PC and created/emptied/deleted by the user of a mobile scanner.   2. A valid filename, not including the suffix, is composed of up to 8 characters from three groups: Upper case letters “A”–“Z”, Numbers 0–9 and special sign ! # $ % & ' ( ) - @ ^ _ ` { } ~ .
 22 3. Only part of the filename will be displayed if there are more than 8 characters in a filename. e.g. "TextFile1Mine.txt" will be shown as "TEXTFI~1.TXT" 4. Lower case is not supported and “a”-“z” will be displayed as “A”-“Z” respectively for a filename. e.g. “ABCabc.txt" will be shown as "ABCABC.TXT". When a file is created, the filename can be input by using the virtual keyboard. Use Navigation Keys to move the cursor, Scan/Select Key to select number(s), Right Soft Key to delete selected number(s). And then press Left Soft Key to complete.  2) List Files This menu can be selected to list all files in the root directory. The file selected to be the target file is labeled √. The operations described below are imposed to the cursor-on file, which is not necessary to be the target file. Example:  Options Menu Note: Press Left Soft Key to popup this menu.    Caution: Empty and Delete operations are not undoable. It is strongly recommended to back up the data before empty or delete operation. 3) Empty/Delete Files If the U-disk is almost full, occupied room can be released by emptying/deleting some files.   A target file is protected by system and prevented from being deleting. In this case, the file that is wanted to be deleted should be deselected and then deleted.
 23 4) Format a U Disk Note 1: The format function is a quick way to empty a whole U Disk.   Note 2: Please format the U Disk once before the first time of use.  Caution:  1. Format operation will erase all data on the disk.   2. Format  operation is not undoable. It is strongly recommended to back up  the data before format operation. 5) Data batch The scanner starts storing barcode data in Date Batch mode. The collected barcode data can then be sent to a host via Bluetooth/USB. Three options are listed below. Send  batch  data-  Data  transmission  is  triggered  by  this  menu  command.  Before  undertaking  this operation, make sure a communication link (Bluetooth network or USB cable) is working. Interfaces- There are three types of communication interfaces Bluetooth, USB HID keyboard and USB virtual COM. A Bluetooth link is needed in the first case (See 5-3 System Setting - Bluetooth).   Data statistics- User can select to enable/disable the Data Statistics. When it is enabled, the number of a barcode would be added to the end of the barcode. The eighth barcode is “123456789” in the example below. Example:
 24 5-3 System Setting - Bluetooth   5-3-1 Bluetooth functionalities The  scanner  can  be  configured  to  send  data  to  a  PC/Notebook/PDA/other instrument  which  has  an integrated Bluetooth module  or  is  connected  with  an  external  Bluetooth  USB  adapter.  A  diagram  of Bluetooth functionalities and a table of various Bluetooth profiles are shown below, respectively:  Figure 5-1. Diagram of Bluetooth functionalities Table 5-1. Various Bluetooth profiles HID Keyboard The scanner connects to the PC/host via Bluetooth and behaves like a keyboard. The scanner accepts incoming connection requested from a remote device and is the slave. SPP slave The scanner connects to the PC/host via Bluetooth and behaves like there is a serial connection.  The  scanner  accepts incoming  connection requested  from a remote device and is the Slave. SPP master The scanner connects to the PC/host via Bluetooth and behaves like there is a serial connection. The scanner initiates the connection to the remote device and is the Master. A master SPP mainly differs from a slave one in the process of connection and they are identical in the process of use in terms of function.   Bluetooth-enabled smart phones and PDAs can host the scanner in general. However, ordinary mobile phones with Bluetooth function can not be a host of the scanner because in most cases neither HID nor SPP profile is supported by them.  5-3-2 Configure Bluetooth HID keyboard profile communication Note:  Make  sure  the  Bluetooth  module  of  the  scanner  is  powered  on  (blue  LED  is  on)  and  the selected profile is System SettingBluetoothBT HID Keyboard. Step1. Plug a Bluetooth USB adapter into the USB port of the computer. Step2.  Double-click  the  Bluetooth  icon  at  the  right  bottom  corner  on  Windows  OS  (    ). Alternatively, you may go to Control Panel->Bluetooth Device.
 25 Step3. Click Add to search devices nearby.  Step4. Click to select “My device is set up and ready to be found” and click Next.  Step5. It takes a few seconds for the Wizard to search devices. The scanner will appear with its serial number as the device name. If the target scanner is seen on the list, click and select the target scanner. Click Next. If the target scanner does not appear on the list, click [Search Again] to refresh the list.
 26 Step6. Click and select “Let me choose my own passkey”. Enter a passkey for authentication and click Next.    Step7. The scanner promotes the user to accept the connection request. Press Left Soft Key to accept.  Step8. Enter a passkey which is exactly the same as that entered from the PC. Use Navigation Key to move the cursor, Scan/Select Key to select number(s), Right Software Key to delete selected number. Finally press Left Software Key to continue.  Step9. Wait for a few seconds for Windows to exchange passkeys.
 27 Step10. Click Finish  Step11. Now the target scanner will be listed as shown below.    Step12. Run the desired application, such as a Notepad and scan barcodes to check data transmission.   5-3-3 Configure Bluetooth SPP slave profile communication Note: Make sure the Bluetooth module of the scanner is powered on (blue LED is on) and the selected profile is System SettingBluetoothBT SPP Slave. Step1-9: The same as Configure Bluetooth HID keyboard step 1~9.
 28 Step10. Click [Finish]  Step11. Now the target scanner will be listed as shown below.  Step12. Run a Serial Port Tool, e.g. HyperTerminal on your computer. This step guarantees the scanner to complete establishing Bluetooth communication. And then scan a barcode to confirm the success of data transmission.
 29 5-3-4 Configure Bluetooth SPP master profile communication Note: Make sure the Bluetooth module of the scanner is powered on (blue LED is on) and the selected profile is System SettingBluetoothBT SPP Master. Step1. Press Left Soft Key to the window below. If the scanner has no connection record, it will show the indication” There is no connection record.”  Step2. Press Left Soft Key to the window below for searching.  Step3. Wait for about 20 seconds and then the devices list will be shown.  Step4. Use Navigation Key to move the cursor and press Scan/Select Key to connect to the Bluetooth USB adapter.  Step5. The remote device will promote user to accept the connection request, and then user enters the passkey. The default passkey of the Bluetooth module of the scanner is “0000”. So enter “0000”, and click OK.  Step6. The Bluetooth device connected to the scanner is labeled √. Step7. If you  want to  disconnect the  Bluetooth device connected successfully before, you  can press Scan/Select Key to disconnect it.
 30 5-3-5 Configure Bluetooth USB adapter BA2110   Notes: 1. BA2110 is provided by  the manufacturer to support reliable wireless data transmission and is advised in applications whereas unacknowledged communication is unacceptable. 2. Make sure the Bluetooth module of the scanner is powered on (blue LED is on)   3. By default, the profile of the BA2110 is “USB HID keyboard”. An alternative option is “USB virtual COM”.  There are two methods to setup the Bluetooth communication. Method I: scanning special barcode. There is a barcode on the back of BA2110 as shown below. Scan the barcode. The scanner will beep twice to indicate a successful scan. Please plug the BA2110 into PC within BA2110 Connect Time, and then wait for about 5 seconds. The scanner will give 2 long beeps upon a successful connection, or 3 short beeps upon a failed connection.  An example of barcode to indicate a BA2110  Note: For more information of the BA2110 Connect Time, please refer to 5-2 Data transfer-Bluetooth- BA2110 Connect Time.  Method II: operating the scanner on the LCD screen.   Step1. Press Left Soft Key towards the window below. If the scanner has no connection record, it will show the indication of “There is no connection record.”  Step2. Press Left Soft Key to the window below for searching.  Step3. Wait for about 20 seconds and then BA2110 list will be shown.
 31 Step4. Use Navigation Key to move the cursor and press Scan/Select Key to connect with BA2110.  Step5.  Wait  for  about  3  seconds,  the  scanner  will  respond  with  2  long  beeps  upon  successful connection. Step6. The BA2110 connected to the scanner is labeled √. Step7. If you want to disconnect the BA2110 connected successfully before, you can press Scan/Select Key to disconnect it. 5-3-6 Configure the profile of BA2110 Note:  Before  the  configuration,  make  sure  the  scanner  is  wireless-connected  with  the  BA2110 successfully.  Step1. Press Left Soft Key to the window below.  Step2. Use Navigation Key to move the cursor and press Scan/Select Key to select items.  USB HID Keyboard Keyboard layout: The BA2110 supports different national keyboard layouts. Comm. port speed: By selecting, the user can change the output speed of the  BA2110 to match the speed of the host USB communication port. Generally, the default setting is high communication speed mode. If some output characters of barcode have been missed, the user may need to set slow or middle mode to slow the data transmission speed of the scanner. Numeric key:   Alphabetic key- the scanner will output code result as alphabetic key. Numeric key- the scanner will output code result as pressing numeric keypad ( ‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’, ‘5’, ‘6’, ‘7’, ‘8’, ‘9’, ‘.’, ‘+’, ‘-‘, ‘/’, ‘*’ only).   Alt+ keypad- the scanner will output code result as pressing Alt+ numeric key (on keypad). Note that the Num Lock control key must be ON. This setting can be specially adapted for use with different national keyboard layout.
 32 5-4 System Setting - General 5-4-1 Language This option is used to select a language for menu display.   5-4-2 Beeper volume 1) Volume This option is used to control the beeper volume.   2) Keystone This option is used to turn on/off the Keystone 5-4-3 Vibrator This option is used to turn on/off the vibrator indicator of a good read. 5-4-4 Backlight timeout The scanner will switch off the backlight if time of no operation exceeds Backlight timeout. 5-4-5 Sleeping timeout The scanner will enter sleep mode if time of no operation exceeds Sleeping timeout. User can set the scanner to sleep mode by press Power/Sleep key (see 3-3 Enter/exit sleep mode and 3-4 Power on/off Bluetooth). 5-4-6 Default setting Default setting includes the scanner and the BA2110. 1) All parameters of the scanner return to default setting. Table 1 General system setting Items Option Language English* Chinese Beeper volume Low Middle High* Off Vibrator Disable Enable* Backlight timeout 10s 30s* 60s Off Sleeping timeout 1min 5min* 10min Off
 33 2) All parameters of the BA2110 return to default setting. The profile  of BA2110  is USB  HID Keyboard,  Keyboard layout is USA keyboard  layout, Comm. port speed mode is high speed mode, and Numeric key type is Alphabetic key.   Notice:To set all parameters of the BA2110 to default setting, please make sure the BA2110 and the scanner are connected properly. 5-4-7 System password Application  of  system  password  relates  to  user  application  (for  more  detail  please  refers  to 6  User customized software development). When  this option  is enabled, system  password is  required when switching from user application state back to system state.   If the user download the user customized application software, and enable the boot settings, the system is run directly to the user's application when switched on. When user keep pressing the right soft key during system booting stage, the system password is required before entering the system state. Entering the system state is only allowed after the correct password is provided. Pressing the return key could lead to the user customized application software state. Notice: The default system password of the scanner is “1234”.  Steps for setting the system password: Step1. Enter the old (previous set) password for verification. Proceed to create new password stage if correct password is provided, otherwise starts over. Step2. Enter new password. Step3. Re-enter the new password for verification. Step4. If the newly entered passwords are identical then creation of new password is successful.
 34 5-5 System Information 5-5-1 View Memory User can view the used and remain memory capacity in Batch Mode.  Note: User can press Left Soft Key to erase data to release used memory.  Caution:  1. Erasing operation will delete all data in the memory.   2. Erasing operation is not undoable.  5-5-2 Bluetooth Module User can view the name and address of the Bluetooth module. Example:  5-5-3 Firmware Version User can view the firmware version of the scanner, scan engine, and Bluetooth module.
 35 6 User customized application software for MS3390 With the support of MS3 SDK, The scanner supports user customized application software development. User  customized application  software is  developed with  the  support of  the  scanner  system API.  For more detail about user customized application software development please refer to the MS3 SDK help files. User customized application menu in the scanner show as below: 6-1 Auto Run When  this  option  is  enabled  the  scanner  would  automatically  runs  the  user  customized  application software  after  boots.  When  user  keep  pressing  the  right  soft  key  during  system  booting  stage,  the system password is required before entering the system state. Entering the system state is only allowed after  the  correct  password  is  provided.  Pressing  the  return  key  could  lead  to  the  user  customized application  software  state.  For  more  information  on  system  password  settings  please  refer  to 5-4-7 System password.   Note: It only works after successfully downloaded the user customized application software. 6-2 Execute User could execute the user customized application software by entering the “Execute” menu. Please be sure the user customized application software is properly downloaded to the scanner before execution. 6-3 Delete User  could  delete  the  user  customized  application  software  by  selecting  the  “Execute”  menu and pressing the left soft key-“Delete”. 6-4 Download Enter into this menu to download application by MS3 SDK; Step1. Power on the scanner, enter into the menu:Application->Download; Step2. Make sure of connecting the PC and MS3390 well with USB cable;
 36 Step3. Clicking on the button    in the toolbar of MS3 SDK to perform download BIN file or ENP file to the scanner; Step4. After downloaded successfully, the scanner will respond with 2 short beeps. 6-5 Installation key for deciphering encrypted file The  scanner  provides  setting  of  user  customized  application  software  installation  key,  which  use  to decipher a secret BIN file(ENP file).Enter into this menu to download Installation key by MS3 SDK (Click Download-> Download Installation Key). Notice: Please be sure the installation key is properly downloaded to the scanner before you start to download encrypted file (ENP file) to the scanner. 6-6 Verification code for user customized application software The scanner provides setting of user customized application software verification code, which are to be verified  with  user  application  by  invoking  the  user  application  verification  API.  Examples  of  user application verification are provided in the mobile scanner software development kit user manual. Enter into this menu to download Installation key by MS3 SDK.
 37 7 Barcode programming instructions Note:  Throughout  the  programming  bar  code  menus,  the  factory  default  settings  are  indicated  with asterisks (*). 7-1 Example: Programming Refer to the next page, the steps of programming are: 1. Scan the SETUP bar code on the parameter setting part. 2. Enter the option mode by scanning the Option bar code. 3. To  the  right  of  the  option  barcode,  the  necessary  alphanumeric  inputs  are  listed.  Scan  these alphanumeric entries. 4. Scan the END bar code, listed on the lower right hand corner of each parameter setting part. Notes: 1) Only one parameter can be setup at each time. 2) During the process of programming, LED is lighting to indicate the programming correctness. LED will go off if any incorrect programming operation performed. 3) After each successful programming, LED will go off and the scanner will beep twice.  Example: to set Flow control to be XON/XOFF. Steps: Scan the following barcodes in order.           SETUP  Option bar code Option Alpha.   entry Flow control       None RTS/CTS (Host: Low RTS) RTS/CTS (Host: High RTS) XON/XOFF ACK/NAK 00* 01  02  03 04 Inter-character delay  00-99 (ms)  00-99 00* Block trans. delay  00-99 (10 ms)  00-99 00* Response delay  00-99 (100 ms)  00-99 00*   END SETUP bar code Alpha. entries Option bar code END bar code
 38 7-2 Some global settings Multiple confirm: If this parameter is set to be lager than zero, the engine will require several successful reads of same-decoded-data to confirm a valid reading. The number of successful reads can be different according to  different  types  of  barcode.  As  the  number  of  Multiple  confirm  gets  larger,  the  engine’s aggressiveness decreases. The number of successful reads required for different types of barcode is listed below, which is related to the parameter of Multiple confirm. Table 7-1 The number of successful reads. Barcode type Multiple confirm (m) m=0 m=1 m=2 m>=3 EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, Code93, China Post, UK Plessey 2 3 4 m+1 UPC-E, Codebar, Interleaved 2/5, Code39, Industry2/5, Matrix 2/5, Code11, MSI Plessey, UPC-E1 3 4 4 m+1 UCCEAN128, Code128, GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expand, ISBT 128 1 2 3 m+1 Global Max./Min. code length: These two lengths are defined as the valid range of decoded barcode data length. Make sure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting, or otherwise the labels of the type of barcode will not be readable. In particular, the same value can be set for both minimum and maximum reading length to force the fixed length barcode decoded. Notes:   1.  Please  set  the  max./min.  length  for  individual  barcode  in  later  sections,  if  a  special  demand  is requested. 2. The number of check digits is included in max./min. code length. 3. These two settings have no effect on the types  of barcode with fixed-length, e.g. UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8 and China Post. Global G1-G4 string selection: The engine offer one or two string group for ALL types of barcode. By setting one or two digits to indicate which string group you want to apply. You may refer to the chapters of “String setting” and “String position & Number of truncated leading/ending character”. Example: Group 1  →  set 01 or 10. Group 2 and 4  →  set 24 or 42. All valid settings include 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44. Element amendment: If it is enabled, the engine can read the barcode comprised with bars and spaces in different scale. Printable character only: If it is enabled, the engine will output the printable characters only, i.e. in ASCII from 20H to 7EH. Decoder  optimization:  If  it  is  enabled,  the  engine  will  optimize  the  engine  with  error  correction.  This function is not effective for all types of barcodes.
 39    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Multiple confirm  00-09 (00: no ) 00-09 00* Global max. code length  04-99  04-99 99* Global min. code length  01-99  01-99 04* Global G1-G4 string selection  00-44 00-44 00* Element amendment  Disable Enable 00 01* Printable character only  Disable Enable 00* 01 Decoder optimization  Disable Enable 00 01* Reserved      END
 40 7-3 UPC-A Read: Format Leading zero Data digits (11 digits) Check digit Check digit verification: The check digit is optional. Check digit trans.: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Code  ID  setting:  Code  ID  is  a  one-or-two-character  string  used  to  represent  the  symbol  upon  a succeeding reading. If you want application to transmit Code ID, you must set Code ID transmission to be enabled. Refer to 7-25 String transmission. Insertion group selection: Refer to  Global insertion group selection of the chapter of 7-2 Some global settings. Supplement digits: The Supplement digits barcode is the supplemental 2 or 5 characters. Format Leading zero Data digits (11 digits) Check digit Supplement digits 2 or 5 Truncation/Expansion: Truncate leading zeros- The  leading “0” digits of  UPC-A data  characters can be  truncated when  the feature is enabled. Expand to EAN-13- It extends to 13-digits with a “0” leading digit when the feature is enabled.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit trans.  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <A>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Supplement digits  None 2 digits 5 digits 2 or 5 digits 00* 01 02 03 Truncation/Expansion  None Truncate leading zeros Expand to EAN-13 00* 01 02 Reserved      END
 41 7-4 UPC-E Read: Format Leading zero Data digits (6 digits) Check digits Check digit verification: The check digit is optional and made as the sum of the numerical value of the data digits.   Check digit trans.: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted.   Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Supplement digits: Format Leading zero Data digits (6 digits) Check digit Supplement digits 2 or 5 Truncation/Expansion: Truncate leading zeros- Refer to Truncation/Expansion of 7-3 UPC-A. Expand to EAN-13- It extends to 13-digits with “0” digits when the feature is set to be enabled. Example: Barcode “0123654”,   Output: “0012360000057”. Expand to UPC-A- It extends to 12-digits when the feature is set to be enabled.   SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit trans.  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16 (ASCII) 00-FF16 <D>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Supplement digits  None 2 digits 5 digits 2 or 5 digits 00* 01 02 03 Truncation/Expansion  None Truncate leading zeros Expand to EAN-13 Expand to UPC-A 00* 01 02 03 Reserved      END
 42 7-5 EAN-13 Read: Format Data digits (12 digits) Check digit Check digit verification: The check digit is optional and made as the sum of the numerical value of the data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A.   Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Supplement digits: Format Data digits (12 digits) Check digit Supplement digits 2 or 5 ISBN/ISSN: The ISBN (International Standard Book Number) and ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) are two kinds of barcode for books and magazines. The ISBN is 10 digits with leading “978” and the ISSN is 8 digits with leading “977” of the EAN-13 symbology. Example: Barcode “9780194315104”, Output: “019431510X”. Barcode “9771005180004”, Output: “10051805”.   SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <A>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Supplement digits  None 2 digits 5 digits 2 or 5 digits 00* 01 02 03 ISBN/ISSN conversion  Disable Enable 00* 01 Reserved      END
 43 7-6 EAN-8 Read: Format Data digits (7 digits) Check digit Check digit verification: The check digit is optional and made as the sum of the numerical value of the data digits. Check digit trans.: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Supplement digits: Format Data digits (7 digits) Check digit Supplement Digits 2 or 5 Truncation/Expansion: Refer to Truncation/Expansion of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit trans.  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <A>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Supplement digits  None 2 digits 5 digits 2 or 5 digits 00* 01 02 03 Truncation/Expansion  None Truncate leading zero Expand to EAN-13 00* 01 02 Reserved      END
 44 7-7 Code 39 Read: Format * Data digits (variable) Check digit (optional) * Check digit verification: The check digit is optional and made as the sum module 43 of the numerical value of the data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Each  symbology  has own  max./min. code length. If  both setting of  max./min. code length are “00”s, the setting of global max./min. code length is effective. The length is defined as to the actual barcode data length to be sent. Label with length exceeds these limits will be rejected. Make sure that the minimum length setting is no greater than the maximum length setting, or otherwise all the labels of the symbology will not be readable. In particular, you can see the same value for both minimum and maximum reading length to force the fixed length barcode decoded. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Start/End transmission: The start and  end characters of Code 39 are  “*”s. You can transmit all  data digits including two  “*”s. “*”  as data character: By setting Enable,  “*”  can be recognized as data character. Convert  Code  39  to  Code  32:  Code  32  is  a  variant  of  Code  39  used  by  the  Italian  pharmaceutical industry. Note that Code 39 must be enabled in order for this parameter to function. Format of Code 32 “A” (optional) Data digits (8 digits) Check digit   Code 32 Prefix “A” transmission: By setting Enable, the prefix character “A” can be added to all Code 32 barcodes. Trioptic Code 39 read: Trioptic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in the marking of magnetic tapes and computer cartridges. Trioptic Code 39 symbols always contain six characters. Format $ Data digits (6 digits) $ Trioptic Code 39 Start/End transmission: The start and end characters of Trioptic Code 39 are  “$”s. You can transmit all data digits including two  “$”s.
 45    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <M>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Format  Standard Full ASCII 00* 01 Start/End transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 “*”  as data character  Disable Enable 00* 01 Convert Code 39 to Code 32  Disable Enable 00* 01 Code 32 Prefix “A” transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Trioptic Code 39 read  Disable Enable 00* 01 Trioptic Code 39 Start/End transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01   END
 46 7-8 Interleaved 2 of 5 Read: Format Data digits (Variable) Check digit (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 10 of the numerical values of all data digits.  There  are  two  optional  check  digit  algorithms:  the  specified  Uniform  Symbology  Specification (USS) and the Optical Product Code Council (OPCC). Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable USS OPCC 00* 01 02 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 06* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <I>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 47 7-9 Industrial 2 of 5 Read: Format Data digits (variable) Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <H>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 48 7-10 Matrix 2 of 5 Read: Format Data digits (variable) Check digit (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 10 of the numerical values of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 06* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <X>* Insert group selection  00-44  00-44 00* Reserved      END
 49 7-11 Codabar Read: Format Start Data digits (variable) Check digit (optional) End Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 16 of the numerical values of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Start/End type:  Codabar  has  four  pairs  of  Start/End  pattern; you  may  select  one  pair to  match  your application. Start/End transmission: Refer to Start/End transmission of 7-7 Code 39. Start/End character equality: By setting Enable, the start and end character of a Codabar barcode must be the same.   SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <N>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Start/End type  ABCD/ABCD abcd/abcd ABCD/TN*E abcd/tn*e 00* 01 02 03 Start/End transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Start/End character equality  Disable Enable 00* 01   END
 50 7-12 Code 128 Read: Format Data digits (variable) Check digit (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 103 of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Truncate leading zeros: The leading “0” digits of Code 128 barcode characters can be truncated when the feature is enabled.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit transmission  Disable Reserved 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <K>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Truncate leading zeros  Disable All leading “0”s Only the first “0” 00* 01 02   END
 51 7-13 Code 93 Read: Format Data digits (variable) 2 check digits (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 47 of the numerical values of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16 (ASCII) 00-FF16 <L>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 52 7-14 Code 11 Read: Format Data digits (variable) Check digit 1 (optional ) Check digit 2 (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is presented as the sum module 11 of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit 1 and check digit 2 will be transmitted upon your selected check digit verification method. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit verification  Disable One digit Reserved Reserved 00 01* 02 03 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Code ID setting  00-FF16 (ASCII) 00-FF16 <V>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 53 7-15 MSI/Plessey Read: Format Data digits (variable) Check digit 1 (optional) Check digit 2 (optional) Check digit verification: The MSI/Plessey has one or two optional check digits. There are three methods of verifying check digits, i.e. Mod10, Mod10/10 and Mod 11/10. The check digit 1 and check digit 2 will be calculated as the sum module 10 or 11 of the data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit 1 and check digit 2 will be transmitted upon your selected check digit verification method. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit verification  Disable 1 digit (mod 10) Reserved Reserved 00* 01 02 03 Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <O>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 54 7-16 UK/Plessey Read: Format Data digits (variable) 2 check digits (optional) Check digit verification: The UK/Plessey has one or two optional check digits.  The check digit 1 and check digit 2 will be calculated as the sum module 10 or 11 of the data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00* 01 Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <U>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 55 7-17 UCC/EAN 128 Read: Format Data digits (variable) Check digit (optional) Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 103 of all data digits. Check digit transmission: By setting Enable, check digit will be transmitted. Max. /Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Truncate leading zeros: Refer to Truncate leading zeros of 7-12 Code 128.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit verification  Disable Enable 00 01* Check digit transmission  Disable Reserved 00* 01 Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <K>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Truncate leading zeros  Disable All leading “0”s Only the first “0” 00* 01 02   END
 56 7-18 China Post Read: Format 11 Data digits Max. /Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. The code length of China Post is 11. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Reserved    Reserved    Max. code length    00-99  00-99 11* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 11* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <T>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Reserved      END
 57 7-19 GS1 DataBar (GS1 DataBar Truncated) GS1  DataBar  Truncated  is  structured  and  encoded  the  same  as  the  standard GS1  DataBar format, except its height is reduced to a 13 modules minimum; while GS1 DataBar should have a height greater than or equal to 33 modules.    Read: Format 16 Data digits Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Conversion: UCC/EAN 128- Refer to Code ID transmission of 7-25 String transmission, ]Cm will be identified as AIM ID. UPC-A or EAN-13- Barcode beginning with a single zero as the first digit has the leading “010” stripped and the barcode reported as EAN-13. Barcode beginning with two or more zeros but not six zeros has the leading “0100” stripped and the barcode reported as UPC-A.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <R >* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Conversion  None UCC/EAN 128 UPC-A or EAN-13 00* 01 02 Reserved      END
 58 7-20 GS1 DataBar Limited Read: Format 16 Data digits Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Conversion: Refer to Conversion of 7-19 GS1 DataBar (GS1 DataBar Truncated).    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <R >* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Conversion  None UCC/EAN 128 UPC-A or EAN-13 00* 01 02 Reserved      END
 59 7-21 GS1 DataBar Expanded Read: Format Data characters (variable) Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A. Conversion: UCC/EAN 128- Refer to Code ID transmission of 7-25 String transmission, ]Cm will be identified as AIM ID.    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Max. code length  00-99  00-99 00* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 01* Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <R >* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00* Conversion  None UCC/EAN 128 00* 01 Reserved      END
 60 7-22 China Finance Note: This type of barcode is not Omni-directionally decodable. The encodable character set includes numeric 0 to 9. Among the symbol of 0 to 9, 0 and 2, 4 and 9, 5 and 8, 6 and 7, have the symmetrical pattern; the pattern of 1 and 3 is symmetrical.  Read: Format 10 Data digits Max./Min. code length: Refer to Max./Min. code length of 7-7 Code 39. Check digit verification: The check digit is made as the sum module 10 of the numerical values of all data digits. Leading  character  5/6/7/8/9  converted  to  A/B/C/D/E:  By  setting,  leading  character  5/6/7/8/9  can  be converted to A/B/C/D/E. Leading character assignment: By setting, only the barcode with the assigned leading character can be output. Code ID setting: Refer to Code ID setting of 7-3 UPC-A. Insertion group selection: Refer to Insertion group selection of 7-3 UPC-A.
 61    SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Read  Disable Enable 00 01* Max. code length  00-99  00-99 10* Min. code length  00-99  00-99 10* Check digit verification  Disable Reserved 00* 01 Leading character 5/6/7/8/9   converted to A/B/C/D/E  Disable Enable Only 5 converted to A Only 6 converted to B Only 7 converted to C Only 8 converted to D Only 9 converted to E 00 01* 02 03 04 05 06 Leading character assignment  Disable Assigned to 0 Assigned to 5(A) Assigned to 6(B) Assigned to 7(C) Assigned to 8(D) Assigned to 9(E) Assigned to 1 Assigned to 2 Assigned to 3 Assigned to 4 00 01* 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Code ID setting  00-FF16   (ASCII) 00-FF16 <Y>* Insert group selection  00-66  00-66 00*   END  Laser  Light  Direction  Setting:  By  scanning  the  barcode  above,  the decoding direction of the scanner’s laser light is from left to right. By scanning the up-side-down barcode above, the decoding direction of the scanner’s laser light is from right to left.
 62 7-23 G1-G6 & FN1 substitution string setting Format of barcode data transmission Prefix Code name Preamble Code ID Code length Code data Code ID Postamble Suffix Suffix string setting: The <enter > key is represented in different ASCII when it is applied by different OS. For a Windows/DOS OS, <enter> is represented as <CR><LF> (0x0D 0x0A); for an APPLE MAC OS, <enter> is represented as <CR> (0x0D); for a Linux/Unix OS, <enter> is represented as <LF> (0x0A). Prefix/Suffix string setting & Preamble/Postamble string setting: They are appended to the data automatically when a barcode is decoded. Example: Add a symbol of “$” as a prefix for all symbologies. Steps: 1) Scan SETUP and Prefix string setting barcode. 2) Use the ASCII table to find the value of $→24. 3) Scan 2 and 4 from the barcode on the foldout back page. 4) Scan END barcode. Scanning steps: Scan the following barcodes in order.          Insert  G1/G2/G3/G4  string  setting:  The  scanner  offers  4  positions  and  4  character  strings  to  insert among the symbol. Example: Set G1 string to be “AB”. Original code data “1 2 3 4 5 6” Output code data “1 2 A B 3 4 5 6” Steps: 1) Scan SETUP and Insert G1 string setting barcode “8005”. 2) Use the ASCII table to find the value of A→41, B→42. 3) Scan 4, 1 and 4, 2 from the barcode on the foldout back page. 4) Scan END barcode. 5) Refer to the chapter of 7-24 G1-G4 string position & Code ID position. 6) Refer to the chapter of 7-2 Some global settings.                    Testing barcode:
 63  FN1 substitution string setting: The FN1 character (0x1D) in an UCC/EAN128 barcode, or a Code 128 barcode, or a GS1 DataBar barcode can be substituted with a defined string. Truncate leading G5 string setting: By setting, a defined leading character or string can be truncated. Also a single character can be un-defined.   Repeat of a G5 character setting: While G5 is set as a single defined/un-defined character, G5 can also be set to be repeated. This setting is ignored when the truncate number is more than the barcode data characters. The option of “FF” for this setting is not active while the option of Truncate leading G5 string setting is “00”.   Example: Truncate all leading zeros for all symbologies. Original code data “0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6” Output code data “1 2 3 4 5 6” Steps: scan the following data in order.               Testing barcode:  Truncate ending G6 string setting: By setting, a defined ending character or string can be truncated. Also a single character can be un-defined.   Repeat of a G6 character setting: While G5 is set as a single defined/un-defined character, G6 can also be set to be repeated. This setting is ignored when the truncate number is more than the barcode data characters. The option of “FF” for this setting is not active while the option of Truncate ending G6 string setting is “00”. Single character C1/C2 replacement: By setting, a defined character in the data string can be replaced by another defined character. The C1 and C2 replacement are applied simultaneously. Example: Replace all the “A” character in a data string to be “B” character. Original code data “1 2 3 A 5 A” Output code data “1 2 3 B 5 B” Steps: scan the following barcodes in order. The ASCII value for “A” is 41, and the ASCII value for “B” is 42.        Testing barcode:
 64  SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Prefix string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Suffix string setting  0-22 characters <ENTER> 00-FF16   0D0A* Preamble string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Postamble string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Insert G1 string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Insert G2 string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Insert G3 string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* Insert G4 string setting  0-22 characters None 00-FF16   00* FN1 substitution string setting  0-4 characters <SP> 00-FF16   20* Truncate leading G5 string setting  A un-defined character 1-22 defined characters <0> 00 01-7F16   30* Repeat of a G5 character setting  Once Defined times Un-defined times (All) 01* 01-22 FF Truncate ending G6 string setting  A un-defined character 1-22 defined characters <0> 00 01-7F16   30* Repeat of a G6 character setting  Once Defined times Un-defined times (All) 01* 01-22 FF Single character C1 replacement  <0000> 0000* 0000-FFFF 16 Single character C2 replacement  <0000> 0000* 0000-FFFF 16 END
 65 7-24 G1-G4 string position & Code ID position Format of barcode data transmission Prefix Code name Preamble Code ID Code length Code data Code ID Postamble Suffix Insert G1/G2/G3/G4 string position: The scanner offers 4 positions to insert strings among the symbol. In case  of  the  insertion  position  is  greater  than  the  length  of  the  symbol,  the  insertion  of  string  is  not effective.   Code ID position: It is allowed to select different positions of code ID placement.  SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Insert G1 string position  00-99  00-99 00* Insert G2 string position  00-99  00-99 00* Insert G3 string position  00-99  00-99 00* Insert G4 string position  00-99  00-99 00* Code ID position  Before code data After code data 00* 01 Reserved    Reserved    END
 66 7-25 String transmission Note: The information in this chapter is closely related to the chapter of String setting. Format of barcode data transmission Prefix Code name Preamble Code ID Code length Code data Code ID Postamble Suffix  Prefix transmission: By setting Enable, prefix will be appended before the data transmitted. Suffix transmission: By setting Enable, suffix will be appended after the data is transmitted. Code name transmission: By setting Enable, code name will be transmitted before code data. Preamble transmission: By setting Enable, preamble will be appended before the data transmitted. Postamble transmission: By setting Enable, postamble will be appended after the data is transmitted. Code ID transmission: Code ID can be transmitted in the format of either Proprietary ID or AIM ID. Refer to 1-2 Default setting for each barcode. Code length transmission: The length of code data string can be transmitted before the code data when Enable is selected. The length is represented by a number with two digits. Case conversion: The characters within code data or the whole output string can be set in either upper case or lower case. FN1 substitution transmission: The scanner supports a FN1 substitution feature for keyboard wedge, USB and RS-232 interface. The replacement string of FN1 can be chosen by user (see 7-23 G1-G6 & FN1 substitution string setting). All-non-printable-character string transmission with string setting: By setting enable, all string settings, e.g. Preamble transmission or Insert G1 string setting, are active for an all-non-printable-character string. Here a non-printable character means a character with ASCII value between 0x00 to 0x1F.
 67  SETUP Option bar code Option Alpha. entry Prefix transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Suffix transmission  Disable Enable 00 01* Code name transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Preamble transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Postamble transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Code ID transmission  Disable Proprietary ID AIM ID 00* 01 02 Code length transmission  Disable Enable 00* 01 Case conversion  Disable Upper (data only) Lower (data only) Upper (whole string) Lower (whole string) 00* 01 02 03 04 FN1 substitution transmission  Disable Keyboard wedge/USB RS-232 Keyboard wedge/USB/RS-232 00* 01 02 03 All-non-printable-character string transmission with string setting  Disable Enable 00* 01   END
 68 8 Barcode representing non-printable character   Notes to make the following barcode: 1. According to different barcode printing software, the method of printing following barcode is different.   2. If using CODESOFT software, firstly read the information through “Help→Index→Code128→Special input syntax”. Also refer to ASCII table. For example, if we wish to make “F1” barcode, select “code128”, then select “CODE A” type, and input “{DOC1}” as data.    Up ↑   Down ↓  Left ←    Right →  Page Up   Page Down  Backspace   Tab  Home   End  Enter   Insert  Delete   F1  F2   F3  F4   F5  F6   F7  F8   F9  F10   Esc  F11   F12
 69 9 ASCII Table  for keyboard wedge for RS-232   H     L 0 1 0 1 0 Null  NUL DLE 1 Up F1 SOH DC1 2 Down F2 STX DC2 3 Left F3 ETX DC3 4 Right F4 EOT DC4 5 PgUp F5 ENQ NAK 6 PgDn F6 ACK SYN 7  F7 BEL ETB 8 Bs F8 BS CAN 9 Tab F9 HT EM A  F10 LF SUB B Home Esc VT ESC C End F11 FF FS D Enter F12 CR GS E Insert Ctrl+ SO RS F Delete Alt+ SI US Notes: The 2nd and the 3rd columns above are used for keyboard wedge only.    H   L 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 SP 0 @ P ` p 1 ! 1 A Q a q 2 “ 2 B R b r 3 # 3 C S c s 4 $ 4 D T d t 5 % 5 E U e u 6 & 6 F V f v 7 ‘ 7 G W g w 8 ( 8 H X h x 9 ) 9 I Y i y A * : J Z j z B + ; K [ k { C , < L \ l | D - = M ] m } E . > N ^ n ~ F / ? O _ o DEL Example: ASCII “A” = “41”.
 70 10 Test Chart UPC-A  UPC-E  EAN-8  EAN-13  Code 39  Code 32  A908765439 Code 128  Interleaved 2 of 5  Industrial 2 of 5 (Default setting: Read disable)  Matrix 2 of 5  Code 93  UCC/EAN 128  Code 11 (Default setting: Read disable)
 71 Test Chart (Continued)     MSI/Plessey (Default setting: Read disable)  UK/Plessey  ISBN/ISSN  China Post  GS1 DataBar (GS1 DataBar Truncated)  GS1 DataBar Limited  GS1 DataBar Expanded
 72 11 Configuration alphanumeric entry barcode                                   To finish parameter setting, please scan the bar code below.
 73 Appendix A: Connect iPhone to MS3390 via Bluetooth Note: The version of iPhone should be higher than 3Gs in this document.  1. Check the name of MS3390 Bluetooth module Check  the  name  of  MS3390  Bluetooth  module  by  selecting  System  InformationBluetooth.  In  the following example, the name is MS339050358.       2. Select the appropriate Bluetooth profile for MS3390 2.1. Make sure the Bluetooth module of MS3390 is powered on, i.e. the Blue LED on MS3390 is on. 2.2. Select the appropriate Bluetooth profile by setting System SettingBluetoothBT HID Keyboard.       3. Guide for iPhone to establish Bluetooth connection with MS3390 3.1. Make sure the Bluetooth module of the iPhone is powered on. 3.2. Enable the iPhone to search the nearby Bluetooth devices. After a while, the name list of Bluetooth devices will be displayed on the screen. 3.3. Select the name of MS3390 Bluetooth module (e.g. “MS339050358” in this example) to establish a Bluetooth connection. 3.4 Make sure the languages applied for iPhone and MS3390 are the same. 3.5 Open a note on iPhone and scan a barcode by MS3390 to test the Bluetooth connection.    
 74 Appendix B: Pop up the Apple iOS on-screen keyboard Note:  Supports  MS3390  with  scanner  firmware  version  V5.0.7  and  above,  and  Bluetooth  firmware version V1.7 and above.  Usually, when you connect a Bluetooth barcode scanner to an Apple iOS device in HID mode, the iOS device recognizes the scanner as a keyboard and hides the on-screen keyboard (or called built-in virtual keyboard). Anytime you want to manually type anything using the iOS on-screen keyboard you need to disconnect the scanner. To  eliminate such  inconvenience, the  MS3390  scanner  provides  the  support of  simultaneous  use  of scanning and on-screen keystrokes. This feature is enabled by default and is operated as follows.  1. Connect MS3390 to the Apple iOS device via Bluetooth. 2. Enter the Scan menu on MS3390. 3. When press the right soft key of MS3390 once, the Apple iOS on-screen keyboard is popped-up.   Then  user  can  manually  type  anything  using  the  iOS  on-screen  keyboard  and  the  scanner  is connected to iOS device by Bluetooth simultaneously. The right soft key is below the symbol   on MS3390 screen. 4. When press the right soft key of MS3390 once again, the Apple iOS on-screen keyboard is hidden.   On-screen keyboard hidden On-screen keyboard popped-up

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