Socket Mobile CHS3 Cordless Hand Scanner User Manual

Socket Mobile, Inc. Cordless Hand Scanner Users Manual

Contents

Users Manual

Socket
Bluetooth® Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS)
7X, 7XRx, 7Xi and 7XiRx
2D and 1D Barcode Scanners
User’s Guide
9/2011 Document # 6410-00233 G
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Copyright © 2010-2011 Socket Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved.
Socket, the Socket logo, Battery Friendly, Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner, SocketCare, Mobility Friendly, and
SoMo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Socket Mobile, Inc. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Socket Mobile, Inc. Apple, iPad, iPhone,
iPod touch, and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a
trademark of Apple Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
The Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner includes technology licensed under United States Patent Numbers
5,902,991, 7,429,000 B1 and D526,320 S.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of Socket Mobile is expressly prohibited. Please
be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice.
Feel free to contact Socket Mobile at:
Socket Mobile, Inc.
39700 Eureka Drive
Newark, CA 94560-4808
USA
http://www.socketmobile.com/contact
Direct: +510-933-3000
USA/Canada Toll-free: 1-800-552-3300
Other than the above, Socket Mobile can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of
information contained in this manual.
Please refrain from any applications of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner that are not described in this
manual. Please refrain from disassembling the Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner. Disassembly of this device will void
the product warranty.
You can track new product releases, software updates and technical bulletins by visiting the Socket Mobile website
at: 1Uhttp://www.socketmobile.comH.
IMPORTANT! The information in this User’s Guide pertains to
2D versions of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner,
the CHS 7X, 7XRx, 7Xi and 7XiRx
If you have a 1D laser version of the CHS (7E / 7M / 7P), please refer to the appropriate user’s
guide at: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/data-collection/chs-series7-v3_ug.pdf
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT NOTICE 2
1 INTRODUCTION 4
2 SCANNER SETUP 11
3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS PC 13
4 SETUP FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 31
5 SETUP FOR APPLE 49
6 SETUP FOR ANDROID 56
7 SETUP FOR BLACKBERRY 71
APPENDICES
A SPECIFICATIONS 84
B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS 87
C BARCODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS 89
D DECODE ZONE 90
E COMMAND BARCODES 91
F SPECIAL BUTTON SEQUENCES 104
G CAB INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 106
H TROUBLESHOOTING 107
I TECHNICAL SUPPORT 114
LIMITED WARRANTY 115
SOCKETSCAN SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 116
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 117
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1 | INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS), a portable
handheld barcode scanner that is small, light, comfortable to use and enables you to scan
data from 2D and 1D barcodes into a wide variety of computers, smartphones and PDAs.
The versions 7Xi and 7XiRx are also Apple® iOS certified for iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch®
mobile digital devices.
SCANNER MODELS (2D VERSIONS)
Model Part Number Antimicrobial Casing Apple iOS Certified
7X 8550-00036
7XRx 8550-00047
7Xi 8550-00059
7XiRx 8550-00060
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Socket Bluetooth
Cordless Hand Scanner
(2D model)
Charger with
international plugs
Lanyard/Belt Clip with
retractable tether
CD with software and
documentation
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
Socket highly recommends that all customers register their products. Registered users
receive priority for technical support and can opt in for special offers, upgrades, and new
product information. Register online at: 2Uhttp://support.socketmobile.com
Alternatively, if you install SocketScan 10, you can register the CHS through the software.
SOCKETCARE EXTENDED WARRANTY
SocketCare is an enhanced service program that features priority technical support,
accelerated repair and replacement and more. Uhttp://www.socketmobile.com/socketcare
SocketCare 3 year Premium Service - SKU# CX003P-784
SocketCare 3 year Standard Service - SKU# CX003S-783
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 5
SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS / COMPATIBLE DEVICES
For the latest list of compatible devices, please view the CHS Spec Sheet at:
http://ww1.socketmobile.com/Libraries/Documents/CHS_Series_7_Spec_Sheet.sflb.ashx
OS System Compatibility Requirements /
Compatible Devices
Bluetooth HID
Support
Bluetooth SPP
Support1
Windows
PC
Windows 7, Vista, XP
Microsoft, Toshiba or Broadcom Bluetooth stack
Windows
Mobile
Windows Mobile 6.x Microsoft
Bluetooth stack
Microsoft
or Broadcom
Bluetooth stack
Apple iOS Made for the following Apple devices:
iPod touch (4th generation)
iPod touch (3rd generation)
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3G (Bluetooth SPP only)
iPad 2
iPad
except
iPhone 3G
Only with
7Xi / 7XiRx &
compatible
application2
Mac OS3 Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6.6 for Mac / MacBook
Bluetooth driver v2.24f3 (v1965) or v2.37f1
Android Android 2.1 to 3.x. See Spec Sheet for device list. Android 2.2
to 3.x with HID
support
BlackBerry BlackBerry OS 5.0.0.714 or later for Bold 97004
QNX BlackBerry PlayBook
Symbian Nokia E715
Windows
CE.NET
Intermec CK36
1For the 7X and 7XRx, only Revisions D or later support Bluetooth SPP. Revisions A-C support only HID.
2See Socket website for list of compatible applications (coming soon). Alternatively, use SocketScan 10 SDK.
3Compatibility verified for latest models at time of testing. Other models or Bluetooth driver versions not tested.
4Other devices not tested with SocketScan 10 and may require the previous software version.
5Other devices running Symbian OS 9.1 or later may be supported. For instructions, please visit:
http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/data-collection/chs-symbian_ug_245.pdf
6For instructions, please visit: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/data-collection/chs-series7-ck30_qs.pdf
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ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Download the Quick Start Guide, Command Barcodes Sheet, SocketScan Advanced
Programming Guide or other manuals: http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/
ABOUT BLUETOOTH HID AND SPP MODES
The latest versions of the CHS 7X and 7XRx support two kinds of Bluetooth connections:
Human Interface Device (HID) and Serial Port Profile (SPP), each with its advantages and
disadvantages.
By default, the CHS is set to HID mode for Keyboard devices, which requires no
software installation. For better performance, Socket highly recommends that
you use SPP (especially if scanning 2D barcodes).
See chart on previous page to check which mode(s) work with your OS / device platform.
Feature CHS in HID mode CHS in SPP mode
No software installation required
Supports SocketScan 10 software
with Socket EZ Pair
Non-printable ASCII, UNICODE,
international keyboard support
Parsing / data checks (with
SocketScan 10 SDK)
Binary data (with SDK)
Scanner configuration methods Special barcodes SocketScan 10 utility or special
barcodes
Scanner configuration options Limited configuration options Many configuration options
Barcodes containing a lot of data Less efficient communications
may lead to slower performance
More efficient data
communications
Compatible CHS revisions All 7X / 7XRx: Rev D or later
7Xi / 7XiRx: All revisions,
requires compatible application
To change modes, use the Command Barcodes Sheet in Appendix E of this manual.
To learn more about HID and SPP, please read our white paper:
http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/techbrief/socketscan-10-sdk_white-paper.pdf
ABOUT THE SOFTWARE
SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge software enters scanned data
directly into any program as if the data were manually typed. It
features Socket EZ Pair, which lets you scan an onscreen barcode
to quickly pair with a device. There are also utilities for
configuring scanner and software settings. Download the latest
software from: http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/
Software for Bluetooth SPP mode only. No software
installation required for HID mode.
SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge software is designed for scanning
7 bit ASCII data. For Unicode, DoubleByte, Multibyte (e.g., for
Japanese or Chinese) or binary data, use the SocketScan 10 SDK to
convert the data before it is sent to your application. Learn more
about the SDK at: http://www.socketmobile.com/products/sdk/
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ACCESSORIES
Accessory SKU Number
Charging Cradle
For 7X, 7Xi:
SKU# AC4026-708
For 7XRx, 7XiRx:
SKU# AC4050-1152
USB A Male to DC Plug Cable SKU# AC4051-1139
Car Charger SKU# HC1630-882
Scanning Companion
USB Bluetooth Adapter SKU# BL4543-734
Mobile Power Pack
Portable Battery Pack
SKU# AC4009-614
Available only in Americas
and Asia Pacific
Protective Carrying Case / Belt
Holster
From Taylor Made Cases
SKU# TM-HS650-KT
Waterproof Skin
From Viziflex Seels
SKU# SMS01
For more information on Socket accessories for the CHS, please visit:
http://ww1.socketmobile.com/products/bluetooth-scanners/accessories-bt.aspx
For more information on accessories from Taylor Made Cases, Viziflex Seels or other partners,
please visit: http://ww1.socketmobile.com/products/star/custom-cases.aspx
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HARDWARE FEATURES
Product Diagram
Touch Screen Stylus
The bottom of the CHS 7X and 7XRx features a stylus tip that you can use on Pocket PC
and other resistive device touch screens. (Not included in 7Xi and 7XiRx)
WARNING: Do not use the stylus if damaged, as it may scratch the display screen of
your computer. Do not use on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or other capacitive screen
device.
Trigger button
Power button
Stylus tip
(not included on 7Xi or
7XiRx)
Status indicator LED
Protective rubber
bumper
Power connector
(Remove rubber cap to access)
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Antimicrobial Protection (CHS 7XRx and 7XiRx only)
The CHS 7XRx and 7XiRx are made with antimicrobial materials to provide an extra layer
of protection to the devices against the multiplication and spread of potentially harmful
bacteria and microbes.
Socket recommends using Sani-Cloth® Plus brand disposable cloth wipes as the standard
disinfectant wipe for the CHS 7XRx and 7XiRx. For more information about the wipes,
please visit: http://www.pdipdi.com
Do not use a bleach-based or Dispatch® brand cloth wipes, as they negate all
antimicrobial properties that have been added to the device.
To clean the scanner window, use an eye lens cleaner or clean, soft cloth.
Status Indicator LED
LED LED Behavior Meaning
1 blink per second Bluetooth radio is on, but not connected Bluetooth Status (Blue)
1 blink per 3 seconds Scanner connected to computer
On Data successfully scanned and transmitted to
host device
Good Read (Green)
On when connected to
charging source
Scanner is fully charged
1 blink per second 20% battery capacity remaining
On when connected to
charging source
Battery Charging (on cradle or AC power)
Battery Status (Red)
Off Powered off or Good Battery status
Status Indicator Beeps
Beep Patterns Meaning
2 beeps (low-high) Power on
2 beeps (high-low) Power off
1 beep Scanner connected to computer and ready to scan barcodes. When
connected, the scanner will auto power off after 2 hours of inactivity.
1 beep with green LED
(configurable setting)
Data successfully scanned and sent to computer.
1 beep (low) You have double-pressed the power button, and the CHS has enabled
support for simultaneous scanning and onscreen keyboard entry for
Apple iOS
2 beeps (same tone) Scanner disconnected from computer. When disconnected, the scanner
will auto power off after 5 minutes of inactivity.
1 long beep Scanner unsuccessfully tried multiple times to connect to computer. After
these attempts, the scanner will go into sleep mode. In sleep mode, if the
trigger button is pressed, the CHS will restart the connection attempts.
The CHS will automatically power off after 5 minutes of inactivity.
5 beeps The CHS detects an internal fault, will reset and power off. If connected
to a host computer, the scanner will disconnect during the reset.
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Vibrate
Vibrate Meaning
Vibrate Mode Data successfully scanned and sent to host device.
If the CHS supports SPP mode for your OS, you can modify the LED, beep and
vibrate settings, by using the Scanner Settings utility (see chapter for your OS).
Bluetooth Mode Sequence
When the CHS is powered on, its Bluetooth mode will gradually change if no connection is made.
Time after turning on CHS Bluetooth mode
0-5 minutes Discoverable and connectable
5 minutes CHS automatically powers off
If a button is pressed, but no connection is made, the CHS will stay powered on
for another 5 minutes.
Simultaneous Use of CHS and Socket Plug-in Device
You can use the CHS and a Socket plug-in barcode / RFID / magnetic stripe reader
simultaneously on the same host computer or device. However, you will need to run two
different versions of SocketScan concurrently.
For the CHS, use SocketScan 10, which you can download from:
http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series7/ss10/
For Socket plug-in devices, use SocketScan 7 (or older), which you can download from:
http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series5/
For more information about Socket plug-in devices for data collection, please visit:
http://ww1.socketmobile.com/products/handheld-computers/accessories-
hc.aspx?cat=Data%20Collection
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2 | SCANNER SETUP
ASSEMBLING THE AC ADAPTER
If you wish to charge the CHS with the AC adapter, the correct plug for your region must
be attached first. Four different plugs are included. Simply find the correct plug for your
region and slide it into the head of the adapter until it latches. Plug the cable into the
AC adapter head, making sure it is positioned correctly.
The charger cannot be sold in Japan.
CHARGING THE SCANNER
The CHS must be fully charged before first use. Use the AC adapter to charge
from a wall outlet, or the USB cable to charge from a PC. Optional charging
accessories are also available. Initial charging takes about 3 hours.
The LED will be solid red while charging and green when the battery is full.
If you use the USB cable, charging will cease if the PC enters suspend
mode.
Included Charging
Hardware
AC adapter with international plugs
USB A Male to DC Plug Cable (2A maximum)
AC Adapter Rating 5V, 2A, positive pole center
Power Jack Connector 4 mm barrel
Optional Charging
Hardware
Charging cradle
Car charger
Mobile Power Pack (available in Americas/Asia Pac)
AC or DC adapter from Socket SoMo 650
For more information, including how to purchase, please
see Accessories.
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ATTACHING THE TETHER (OPTIONAL)
1. Use a coin or screwdriver to unlock and remove the battery cover. Turn the
lock underneath the scanner to a horizontal position to unlock.
2. Remove the battery cover.
The Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) is printed on a label inside the
battery compartment. The address is used to identify the CHS.
3. Attach the tether to the battery cover. Wrap the string loop around the inside
part of the lock.
4. Replace the battery cover and turn the lock to a vertical position to secure it.
WARNING: Do not remove the pre-installed battery!
Battery Type Li ion rechargeable
Battery Life 10 hours on single charge*
*Based on elapse time of 5 seconds/scan under typical usage conditions. Battery performance may vary
depending on vibrate settings and work environment
Revision Letter - follows Part Number (P/N)
Bluetooth Device Address
(BDA)
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3 | SETUP FOR WINDOWS PC
This chapter explains how to install and use the Bluetooth
Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) with a Bluetooth enabled computer
running Windows 7, Vista or XP
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you
have charged the scanner, as described in Chapter 2, “Scanner
Setup”
CONNECTION OPTIONS
For Windows, the CHS offers two different connection options. For more information about HID
and SPP, see Chapter 1.
Bluetooth
Mode
Pros Cons
HID
Instructions
on next
page
No software installation needed
Compatible with all revisions of 7X, 7XRx,
7Xi, and 7XiRx
Limited configuration options
Limited to printable ASCII and some
non-printable characters
Less efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
SPP
Instructions
on page 18
Many configuration options
Broad character set, including non-printable
ASCII, international keyboards
More efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
Compatible with all revisions of 7Xi and
7XiRx.
Software installation required
Compatible only with Revision D or later
of 7X and 7XRx
The CHS has been successfully tested in SPP mode with the Microsoft, Broadcom,
and Toshiba Bluetooth stacks. Due to the many device manufacturer and Bluetooth
stack combinations, the CHS might not work correctly in SPP mode on some PCs.
Socket highly recommends that you use the CHS in SPP mode. To learn more, read
our white paper: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/techbrief/socketscan-10-
sdk_white-paper.pdf.
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OPTION 1: USING THE CHS IN HID MODE
To pair the CHS with your computer:
You only need to pair the CHS with you computer the first time you try
to connect.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is
on but not connected.
2. Scan this barcode to configure the CHS for HID mode for peripherals. Afterwards,
the CHS will beep 3 times.
3. Turn on Bluetooth on your computer. Refer to your computer’s documentation for
instructions.
4. Use your computer’s Bluetooth software to connect to the CHS (see
instructions on next page).
In the device search, the CHS will appear as Socket CHS 7x [xxxxxx] for the
7X / 7XRx and Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx] for the 7Xi / 7XiRx. The characters in
brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth Device Address
(BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
To identify your type of Bluetooth stack, click Start. Right-click on My
Computer and click Properties | Hardware tab | Device Manager
and identify the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device.
Only computers running Bluetooth 2.0 will prompt for a passkey.
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Bluetooth
Stack
Connection Instructions
Microsoft
(Windows 7) 1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu,
click Add a Device. A device search will begin.
2. In the device list, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi and click Next.
3. If prompted, select Enter the device’s pairing code and enter the
passkey 0000 (four zeroes). Click Next.
4. Follow the remaining screens to complete the wizard.
Microsoft
(Windows
Vista / XP)
1. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu,
click Add a Bluetooth Device.
2. In the welcome screen, check the box My device is set up and ready to
be found. Click Next. A device search will begin.
3. In the device list, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi. Click Next.
4. If prompted, select Use the passkey found in the documentation and
enter the passkey 0000 (four zeroes). Click Next.
5. Follow the remaining screens to complete the wizard.
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Bluetooth
Stack
Connection Instructions
Toshiba 1. Double-click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray.
2. In Bluetooth Settings, click New Connection.
3. In the connection wizard, select Express Mode. Click Next. A device
search will begin.
4. In the device list, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi. Click Next.
5. If a passkey is requested, enter 0000 (four zeroes). Click OK.
6. Follow the remaining screens to complete the wizard.
Broadcom
(Widcomm) 1. Click on the Bluetooth icon in the task tray.
2. On the left side, under Bluetooth Tasks, click Add a Bluetooth Device. A
device search will begin.
3. In the device list, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi.
4. If a passkey is requested, enter 0000 (four zeroes). Click Pair Now.
5. If prompted to select a Bluetooth service, select the CHS. click Finish.
Use Bluetooth v2.1 or later for best results. Do not use Quick Connect |
Bluetooth serial devices when the CHS is in HID mode.
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The CHS will beep once when it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the
trigger button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand
steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the computer, by default, the CHS will beep
once and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is
entered. To disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the
Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3
seconds, until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect.
Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several
attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection
process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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OPTION 2: USING THE CHS IN SPP MODE
Note: The HID only versions (Revisions A-C) of the CHS 7X and 7XRx do not
support SPP mode. All revisions of the 7Xi and 7XiRx support SPP mode.
To install SocketScan 10 software:
1. Access the SocketScan 10 installation file, either from the Socket website or the
SocketScan 10 installation CD.
To install from a web download (recommended to ensure the latest software)
Open: http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series7/ss10/
Click on the link for the exe file.
To install from the SocketScan 10 installation CD:
Insert the CD into the CD drive of your computer. It should auto-run.
(If the CD does not auto-run, use My Computer or File Explorer to access your
CD drive and click on setup.exe)
In the Getting Started with SocketScan 10 wizard, click on the Installation link on
the left side. Scroll down to the section for Windows Desktop and click Install.
2. Download and run the installation file.
Internet Explorer: In the Security Warning screens, click Run. When asked if
you want to run the file, click Run.
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Firefox: Click Save File. In the Downloads list, double-click
SocketScan10Setup.exe. In the warning screen, click OK.
Chrome: Click Save at the bottom of the screen. Click on the link for the
SocketScan10Setup.exe file. In the Security Warning screen, click Run.
3. Follow the installation wizard to install software for Windows Desktop.
If a previous version of SocketScan 10 is already installed on your
computer, and you choose to uninstall it, make sure SocketScan 10 is not
running before you start the uninstall. When prompted, make sure you
restart your computer.
4. A message will state that on the next screen, you will need to configure an
incoming Bluetooth serial COM port to connect with the CHS. Click Yes.
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5. The SocketScan Settings screen will appear.
Select the incoming Bluetooth serial COM port that you would like
SocketScan to use to connect to the CHS.
In most cases, Use keyboard wedge and Show keyboard wedge icon in
tray should both be selected.
Click Ports if a suitable incoming Bluetooth COM port is not listed and
you would like to add one. Also, if SocketScan Settings lists multiple
COM ports, you can determine if any are already paired to a Socket
Bluetooth barcode scanner and/or which one is incoming.
For the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, to determine which COM port is incoming,
click Ports. Incoming COM ports will be listed as LocalCOM-Server.
For most users, Use keyboard wedge and Show keyboard wedge
icon in tray should be selected. For more information about the
keyboard wedge and VIN decode options, please see SocketScan
Settings.
6. After making all your selections, click OK.
7. In the last screen of the installation wizard, click Finish. If prompted, restart your
computer.
After installation, a SocketScan 10 shortcut will appear on your desktop.
Click it to quickly launch SocketScan 10.
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To pair the CHS with your computer:
You only need to pair the CHS with you computer the first time you try to
connect.
1. IMPORTANT! If using Windows 7 or Vista, make sure you are running SocketScan 10 with
administrative privileges. Right-click on the SocketScan 10 desktop shortcut icon. In the pop-
up menu, click Properties. Click Advanced... Select Run as administrator and click OK.
2. Click on the SocketScan icon in the task tray . In the pop-up menu, click Socket EZ Pair.
If the icon does not appear, click on the desktop shortcut for SocketScan 10
to launch the program.
3. Click 2D Scanner.
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4. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on
but not connected.
5. Scan the barcode that appears on your screen.
6. A message will report that a Bluetooth device is trying to connect to your computer.
Click on the message.
7. If prompted for a passkey, enter 0000 (four zeroes).
Only computers running Bluetooth 2.0 will prompt for a passkey.
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8. After the devices connect, click Finish.
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan. The LED
will also blink blue once every 3 seconds, and a CHS icon will appear in the
task tray.
9. Click X to close Socket EZ Pair. The CHS registration screen will appear. If desired,
register your CHS.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the
trigger button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand
steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the computer, by default, the CHS will beep
and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. You can
use the Scanner Settings utility to modify the beep / LED / vibrate settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is
entered. To disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the Scanner
Settings utility or the Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for
Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3
seconds, until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled
and SocketScan 10 is running.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect
for a few minutes. Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot
reconnect after several attempts, it will give a long beep. Power off and on the CHS to
restart the reconnection process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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SOCKETSCAN 10 SPECIAL FEATURES (SPP MODE ONLY)
SocketScan 10 software offers a variety of special features:
Task tray icon – Indicates CHS connection status at a glance
Basic scanner information – Quick view of basic scanner properties
SocketScan 10 Settings – Utility for configuring COM port, keyboard wedge,
task tray icon, and VIN mode
Scanner settings – Utility lets you view Bluetooth properties, battery level,
adjust beep / LED / vibrate settings, test barcodes, and more
Socket EZ Pair – Feature lets you scan an onscreen barcode to quickly pair the
CHS with your computer
About – Software version information
Task Tray Icon
CHS not connected CHS connected
Basic Scanner Information
To view more detailed scanner properties, use Scanner Settings.
You can only view Basic Scanner Properties when the CHS is connected to your
computer.
1. Click on the CHS icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, click Socket CHS 7x or
Socket 7Xi.
2. A screen will appear displaying basic information about your CHS, including the
Bluetooth friendly name, scanner type, firmware, and battery level.
3. After viewing the information, click OK.
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SocketScan 10 Settings
1. Click on the SocketScan 10 icon or in the task tray. In the pop-up
menu, click SocketScan 10 Settings…
2. The SocketScan Settings screen will appear, reporting the manufacturer of the
computer’s Bluetooth stack and the computer’s Bluetooth Device Address.
Port: An incoming Bluetooth serial COM port must be selected for the CHS
connection.
o If a suitable port is not listed in SocketScan Settings, click Ports to use your
computer’s Bluetooth software to add one.
o Toshiba Bluetooth stack: To determine which port is incoming, click Ports.
In the Bluetooth software, incoming ports are noted as LocalCOM-Server.
Use keyboard wedge: Should be selected in most cases unless you plan to use
the SDK.
Show keyboard wedge icon in tray: Select to have a task tray icon appear
that conveniently indicates whether the CHS is connected to the PC. Should be
selected in most cases.
Enable VIN decode: Select to have SocketScan 10 only send a 17-character
Vehicle Identification Number (i.e., omit any prefix/suffix included in a VIN
barcode).
Ports: Click to access your computer’s Bluetooth software to add or view
properties of Bluetooth COM ports (including which are incoming / outgoing).
3. After making changes, click OK.
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Scanner Settings
You can access Scanner Settings only when the CHS is connected to your
computer.
1. Click on the CHS icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, click Scanner
settings…
2. The Scanner Settings screen will appear with an empty field. For the Microsoft
and Broadcom (Widcomm) Bluetooth stacks, the CHS will also beep twice when it
disconnects from SocketScan 10.
3. After a few seconds, the CHS will connect to Scanner Settings, indicated by a
beep. Your CHS will also be listed on the screen. Make sure your CHS is selected,
and click Properties.
4. The utility will read your scanner settings.
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5. The General properties screen will appear, reporting the Bluetooth friendly name,
Bluetooth Device Address, Type of device, firmware version, and battery level. If
desired, you can change the Bluetooth friendly name of the CHS.
6. Click on the Configuration tab. If desired, modify how the CHS confirms a good
scan and/or select a suffix to automatically add to each instance of scanned data.
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7. Click on the Symbologies tab. If desired, modify which symbologies the CHS will be
able to read.
Enabling all possible symbologies may slow the decoding process.
The RSS symbology is now known as GS1 DataBar.
If you want to read UPC-A symbols, disable the GS1 DataBar option so that
GS1 DataBar symbols don’t get mistakenly decoded.
Keep Data Matrix enabled so you can scan the onscreen barcode in Socket
EZ Pair.
8. Click OK to exit the Scanner Properties. If desired, click Test to test scanning a
barcode. The Scan Window will appear.
9. Scan a barcode that you would like information about. The Scan Window will
report the symbology, data length, and data, in your choice of ASCII or
Hexadecimal format.
10. After testing a barcode, click Close. Click OK to exit Scanner Settings.
11. The CHS will beep twice after disconnecting from Scanner Settings. A few seconds
later, the CHS will beep once after connecting to SocketScan 10.
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About
1. Click on the SocketScan 10 icon or in the task tray. In the pop-up
menu, click About…
2. The About screen will appear, reporting information about your version of
SocketScan 10.
3. After viewing the information, click OK to exit.
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4 | SETUP FOR WINDOWS MOBILE
This chapter explains how to install and use the CHS 7X, 7XRx,
7Xi or 7XiRx with any of the following devices running
Windows Mobile 6 or later:
Socket SoMo 650: HID and SPP modes supported
(Other Windows Mobile 6 devices with Microsoft Bluetooth
stack may be compatible)
Windows Mobile 6 device with Broadcom Bluetooth stack:
only SPP mode supported
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure
you have charged the scanner, as described in Chapter 2,
“Scanner Setup”
CONNECTION OPTIONS
For Windows Mobile, the CHS offers two different connection options. For more information
about HID and SPP, please see Chapter 1.
Bluetooth
Mode
Pros Cons
HID
Instructions
on next
page
No software installation needed
Compatible with all revisions of 7X,
7XRx, 7Xi and 7XiRx
Limited configuration options
Limited to printable ASCII and some
non-printable characters
Less efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
Compatible only with SoMo 650
SPP
Instructions
on page 36
Many configuration options
Broad character set, including non-
printable ASCII, international
keyboards
More efficient data communications
for barcodes containing lots of data
Compatible with all revisions of 7Xi
and 7XiRx
Software installation required
Compatible only with Revision D or later
of 7X and 7XRx
Socket highly recommends that you use the CHS in SPP mode. To learn more, read
our white paper: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/techbrief/socketscan-10-
sdk_white-paper.pdf.
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OPTION 1: USING THE CHS IN HID MODE
To pair the CHS with your SoMo:
You only need to pair the CHS with your SoMo the first time you try to
connect.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is
on but not connected.
2. Scan this barcode to configure the CHS for HID mode for peripherals. Afterwards,
the CHS will beep 3 times.
3. In the Today screen, tap on the line that lists Wi-Fi and Bluetooth status.
Alternatively, press the button on the right side of the SoMo, which
launches the wireless manager by default.
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4. Use the wireless manager to enable Bluetooth.
5. Tap Start | Settings | Connections tab | Bluetooth.
6. In the Bluetooth utility, tap Add new device… Alternatively, tap Add at the
bottom of the screen.
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7. In the device list, tap Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi.
In the device search, the CHS will appear as Socket CHS 7x [xxxxxx] for the
7X and 7XRx or Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx] for the 7Xi and 7XiRx. The characters in
brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth Device Address
(BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
8. When prompted for a passcode, enter 0000 (four zeroes). Tap Next.
9. After the SoMo connects to the CHS, tap Done.
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
10. The CHS will now appear in the Bluetooth devices list. Tap ok.
11. Tap X to close the Connections screen.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the
trigger button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand
steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the computer, by default, the CHS will beep
once and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is
entered. To disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the
Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3
seconds, until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect.
Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several
attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection
process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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OPTION 2: USING THE CHS IN SPP MODE
Note: The HID only versions (Revisions A-C) of the CHS 7X and 7XRx do not support SPP
mode. All revisions of the 7Xi and 7XiRx support SPP mode.
To install SocketScan 10 software:
If you have the Socket SoMo® 650 running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 8 or later,
SocketScan 10 is pre-loaded. To install, in the Today screen, tap Getting Started.
Advanced Users: See Appendix G for CAB file installation instructions.
1. Make an active connection between your PDA and a host PC. Use a USB / serial connection
cable or cradle and Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync, free from Microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/howto/wp6/sync/installing-wmdc.aspx
2. Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your PDA.
3. Access the SocketScan 10 installation file, either from the Socket website or the
SocketScan 10 installation CD.
To install from a web download (recommended to ensure the latest software):
Open: http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series7/ss10/
Click on the link for the exe file.
To install from the SocketScan 10 installation CD:
Insert the CD into the CD drive of your computer. It should auto-run.
(If the CD does not auto-run, use My Computer or File Explorer to access your
CD drive and click on setup.exe)
In the Getting Started with SocketScan wizard, click on the Installation link on
the left side. Scroll down to the section for Windows Desktop and click Install.
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4. Download and run the installation file.
Internet Explorer: In the Security Warning screens, click Run. When asked if
you want to run the file, click Run.
Firefox: Click Save File. In the Downloads list, double-click
SocketScan10Setup.exe. In the warning screen, click OK.
Chrome: Click Save at the bottom of the screen. Click on the link for
SocketScan10Setup.exe. In the Security Warning screen, click Run.
5. Follow the installation wizard to install software for Windows Mobile.
6. Your computer will instruct you to check your mobile device for additional
installation steps. Click OK. In the last screen of the wizard, click Finish.
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7. Choose where you would like to install the software. Tap Install.
8. After installation, the PDA will report a soft reset is required. Tap Yes.
To pair the CHS with your PDA:
You only need to pair the CHS with your PDA the first time you try to
connect.
If using the HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5, make sure HTC Sense is
disabled. Tap Start | Settings. In the bottom right corner, tap Menu | All
Settings. Tap Today | Items tab. Uncheck HTC Sense.
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your PDA. Make sure it is Discoverable (i.e., visible to other
Bluetooth devices).
2. Tap Start | Programs | SocketScan 10 folder | SocketScan 10.
3. Tap Start | Today.
4. Tap and hold your stylus on the SocketScan icon . In the pop-up menu, tap
SocketScan 10 Settings.
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5. Make sure an incoming COM port is selected for SocketScan 10 to use. Tap ok.
For more information about keyboard wedge and VIN decode options,
please see SocketScan 10 Settings.
6. Tap the SocketScan icon in the Today screen . In the pop-up menu, tap Socket EZ
Pair.
7. Tap 2D Scanner.
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8. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on
but not connected.
9. Scan the barcode that appears on the screen of your PDA.
If you have trouble scanning the barcode, you may need to adjust the
brightness of your PDA screen. Tap on the link at the bottom of the screen.
10. The PDA will automatically try to pair with the CHS. If prompted to allow this pairing,
tap Yes.
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11. If prompted for a passkey, enter 0000 (four zeroes).
Only devices running Bluetooth 2.0 will prompt for a passkey.
12. Your PDA will report that the pairing is complete. Click Done.
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan barcodes. The LED
will also blink blue once every 3 seconds, and a CHS icon will appear in the task tray
in the Today screen.
13. The CHS registration screen will appear. If desired, register your product.
14. Tap ok to close the EZ Pair screen.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the trigger
button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the PDA, by default, the CHS will beep once and
vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. You can use the
Scanner Settings utility to modify the beep / LED / vibrate settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered. To
disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the Scanner Settings utility or
Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds,
until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled
and SocketScan 10 is running.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect.
Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several
attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection
process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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SOCKETSCAN 10 SPECIAL FEATURES (SPP MODE ONLY)
SocketScan 10 software offers a variety of special features:
Task tray icon – Indicates CHS connection status at a glance
Basic scanner information – Quick view of basic scanner properties
SocketScan settings – Utility for configuring COM port, keyboard wedge, task
tray icon, and VIN mode
Scanner settings – Utility lets you view Bluetooth properties, battery level,
adjust beep / LED / vibrate settings, test barcodes, and more
Socket EZ Pair – Feature lets you quickly pair the CHS with your SoMo by
scanning an onscreen barcode
About – Software version information
Task Tray Icon (visible in Today screen)
CHS not connected CHS connected
Basic Scanner Information
You can only view Basic Scanner Properties when the CHS is connected to your
PDA. To view more detailed scanner properties, use Scanner Settings.
1. Tap on the CHS icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, tap Socket CHS 7x or
Socket 7Xi.
2. A screen will appear displaying basic information about your CHS, including the
Bluetooth friendly name, scanner type, firmware, and battery level.
3. After viewing the information, click ok to exit.
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SocketScan 10 Settings
You can only view Basic Scanner Properties when the CHS is connected to your
SoMo.
1. Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon or in the task tray. In the pop-up
menu, tap SocketScan 10 Settings…
2. A screen will appear displaying the SocketScan software settings, as well as the
Bluetooth stack manufacturer and Bluetooth Device Address.
Port: Select the incoming Bluetooth serial COM port that you would like
SocketScan to use to connect to the CHS (REQUIRED).
Use keyboard wedge: Should be selected in most cases unless you plan to use
the SDK.
Show keyboard wedge icon in tray: Select to have a task tray icon appear
that conveniently indicates whether the CHS is connected to the PDA.
Enable VIN decode: Select to have SocketScan 10 only send a 17-character VIN
(i.e., omit any prefix/suffix included in a VIN barcode).
3. After making any changes, tap ok to save.
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Scanner Settings
You can access Scanner Settings only when the CHS is connected to your PDA.
1. Tap on the CHS icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, tap Scanner
settings…
2. The Scanner Settings screen will appear with an empty field, and the CHS will
beep twice.
3. After a few seconds, the CHS will beep once, and your CHS will appear in the list.
Make sure your CHS is selected, and tap Properties.
4. After the utility has read you scanner settings, the General properties screen will
appear, reporting the Bluetooth friendly name, Bluetooth Device Address, Type of
device, firmware version, and battery level.
If desired, you can change the Bluetooth friendly name of the CHS.
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5. Tap on the Configuration tab. If desired, modify how the CHS confirms a good scan
and/or select a data suffix to automatically add to each instance of scanned data.
6. Tap on the Symbologies tab. If desired, modify which symbologies the CHS will
be able to read.
Enabling all possible symbologies may slow the decoding process.
The RSS symbology is now known as GS1 DataBar.
If you want to read UPC-A symbols, disable the GS1 DataBar option so
that GS1 DataBar symbols don’t get mistakenly decoded.
Keep Data Matrix enabled so you can scan the onscreen barcode in
Socket EZ Pair.
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7. Tap ok to exit the Scanner Settings. If desired, tap Test to test scanning a
barcode.
8. Scan a barcode that you would like information about. SocketScan will report the
barcode’s symbology, data length, and data, in your choice of ASCII text or
Hexadecimal format.
9. After testing a barcode, tap ok. Click ok to exit Scanner Settings.
After you exit Scanner Settings, the CHS will beep twice, followed by a
single beep.
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About
1. Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon or in the task tray. In the pop-up
menu, tap About…
2. The About screen will appear, reporting information about your version of
SocketScan 10.
3. After viewing the information, click ok to exit.
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5 | SETUP FOR APPLE
This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket
Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) 7X, 7XRx, 7Xi and
7XiRx with Apple devices / computers running iOS or Mac OS.
Made for the following Apple devices:
iPod touch (4th generation)
iPod touch (3rd generation)
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3G
iPad 2
iPad
Compatible Mac / MacBook computers run Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6.6 with
Bluetooth driver 2.2.4f3 (v1965) or 2.3.7f1 (latest versions at time of testing).
Other computers running Mac OS may be compatible but have not been tested.
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you have charged the
CHS, as described in Chapter 2, “Scanner Setup”
For the latest compatibility information, please refer to the CHS Series 7 Spec Sheet at:
http://ww1.socketmobile.com/Libraries/Documents/CHS_Series_7_Spec_Sheet.sflb.ashx
CONNECTION OPTIONS
For Apple iOS and Mac OS, the CHS offers two different connection options. For more
information about HID and SPP, please see Chapter 1.
Bluetooth
Mode
Pros Cons
HID
Instructions
on next page
No software installation needed
Compatible with all revisions of 7X,
7XRx, 7Xi and 7XiRx
Limited configuration options
Limited to printable ASCII and some
non-printable characters
Less efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
iPhone 3G not supported
iOS
(equivalent
to SPP)
Instructions
on page 53
Apple tested and certified
Many scanner and collected data
configuration options
Broad character set, including non-
printable ASCII, international keyboards
More efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
10 hours of developer support included
Compatible application required
No SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge
software offered
Compatible only with 7Xi and 7XiRx
Socket highly recommends that you use the CHS in iOS mode. To learn more, read
our white paper: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/techbrief/socketscan-10-
sdk_white-paper.pdf.
The screenshots shown in this chapter may differ from your device screen
depending on your device type.
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OPTION 1: USING THE CHS IN HID MODE
To pair the CHS with your Apple device:
You only need to pair the CHS with your Apple device the first time you
try to connect.
By default, the CHS is in HID mode for Keyboard devices. If you changed the
CHS to a different mode, refer to the Command Barcodes to change it to the
correct mode.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is
on but not connected.
2. Start a Bluetooth device search.
iOS: Tap Settings | General | Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth.
A Bluetooth device search will begin.
Mac OS: Click System Preferences | Internet & Wireless | Bluetooth. In
Bluetooth preferences, select the On checkbox. Click Set up New Device… A
Bluetooth device search will begin.
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3. In the device list, tap on Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi. Tap Pair.
In the device list, the CHS will appear as Keyboard, then as Socket CHS 7x
[xxxxxx] for the 7X and 7XRx or Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx] for the 7Xi and 7XiRx.
The characters in brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth
Device Address (BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
4. The CHS will connect to the Apple device. If prompted, enter the passkey 0000
(four zeroes).
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
For iOS, the soft keyboard will automatically disappear a few seconds after
the CHS connects, because the CHS is detected as a Bluetooth keyboard. To
make the onscreen keyboard appear while connected to the CHS, see
instructions on next page.
To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the trigger
button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the Apple device, by default, the CHS will beep
once and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off.
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By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered. To
disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the Command Barcodes (use
theData Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
Watch a video: http://www.youtube.com/user/socketmobile#p/a/u/0/eZqb99pAbEc
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds,
until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
After the iPad disconnects from the CHS, the soft keyboard will automatically
reappear within a few seconds.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect.
Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several
attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection
process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
Simultaneous Scanning and Soft Keyboard Support:
Revisions G and later of the CHS 7X and 7XRx and all revisions of the 7Xi and 7XiRx
support simultaneous use of the barcode scanner and the onscreen keyboard while
entering data into an application. This feature is enabled by default and can be modified
by scanning a special command barcode.
1. Connect the CHS to your Apple device.
2. Open your application and place the cursor where you want to enter data.
3. You can begin scanning barcodes. To open or close the onscreen keyboard, quickly
double-press the CHS power button (like double-clicking a mouse).
After you double-press the power button, the CHS will beep to indicate that the
onscreen keyboard was enabled / disabled.
Watch a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhtttoC6ROs
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OPTION 2: USING THE CHS IN IOS MODE
The only CHS versions compatible with Apple iOS mode (equivalent to SPP
mode) are the 7Xi and 7XiRx. In iOS mode, the CHS can only scan barcodes
into applications developed with the SocketScan 10 SDK.
The CHS 7Xi and 7XiRx are made for the following Apple devices:
o iPod touch (4th generation)
o iPod touch (3rd generation)
o iPhone 4
o iPhone 3GS
o iPhone 3G
o iPad2
o iPad
To learn more about compatible applications available in the App Store online store:
o See a list of apps on the Socket website (coming soon)
o Contact your enterprise solution provider, who can also help install and set
up your iOS compatible application.
To purchase the SDK, please visit: http://www.socketmobile.com/products/sdk/
o CD only: SKU# SW1244-1321
o CD with scanner bundle: SKU# SW1245-1322
To pair and connect the CHS and Apple device:
You only need to pair the CHS with your Apple device the first time you
try to connect.
The correct Bluetooth connection procedure may vary depending on
which application you are using. Please refer to your application
documentation for more information. Internet access may be required.
The CHS needs to be configured for iOS mode. Your application may
have specific instructions for configuring the CHS. Otherwise you can use
the Command Barcode for iOS mode in Appendix E.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on
but not connected.
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2. Open the CHS 7Xi compatible application that you installed.
3. Enable Bluetooth on the Apple device. A Bluetooth device search will begin.
4. In the list of found devices, select iOS Socket 7Xi. If prompted, tap Pair.
In the device search, the CHS will appear as iOS Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx]. The
characters in brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth
Device Address (BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
If the CHS is listed as Socket 7Xi, the scanner is in HID mode. Scan the
barcode on the previous page to configure it for iOS mode and restart the
Bluetooth search.
To scan barcodes:
1. In your application, place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the trigger
button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand steady while scanning.
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For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the Apple device, by default, the CHS will beep
once and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered.
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
Watch a video: http://www.youtube.com/user/socketmobile#p/a/u/0/eZqb99pAbEc
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds,
until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
After the iPad disconnects from the CHS, the soft keyboard will automatically
reappear within a few seconds.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last computer it
paired and connected to. Make sure your computer is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your computer and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect
for 45 seconds. Make sure the computer is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect
after several attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the
reconnection process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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6 | SETUP FOR ANDROID
This chapter explains how to install and use the Bluetooth
Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) 7X or 7XRx with a Bluetooth
enabled device running Android 2.1 to 3.x.
For a list of compatible devices, refer to the CHS Spec Sheet at:
http://ww1.socketmobile.com/Libraries/Documents/CHS_Series_7_
Spec_Sheet.sflb.ashx
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure you
have installed the batteries (and tether, if desired), and charged
the scanner, as described in Chapter 2, “Scanner Setup.”
CONNECTION OPTIONS
For Android, the CHS offers two different connection options. For
more information about HID and SPP, please see Chapter 1.
Bluetooth
Mode
Pros Cons
HID
(Peripheral)
Instructions
on next page
No software installation needed
Compatible with all revisions of 7X,
7XRx, 7Xi and 7XiRx
Limited configuration options
Limited to printable ASCII and some non-
printable characters
Less efficient data communications for
barcodes containing lots of data
Compatible only with Android 2.2 to 3.x
devices with support for HID Peripheral
devices
SPP
Instructions
on page 60
Many configuration options
Broad character set, including non-
printable ASCII, international
keyboards
More efficient data communications
for barcodes containing lots of data
Compatible with Android 2.1 to 3.x
Compatible with all revisions of 7Xi
and 7XiRx
Software installation required
Compatible only with Revision D or later of
7X and 7XRx
Socket highly recommends that you use the CHS in SPP mode. To learn more, read our white
paper: http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/techbrief/socketscan-10-sdk_white-paper.pdf.
The instructions in this chapter are based on the Motorola Droid Pro running Android
2.2 in portrait mode. Menus will appear differently on different devices.
When SocketScan 10 is running, you can only use the keyboard provided by
SocketScan 10. You cannot use SWYPE or any custom keyboards. To enable use of
another keyboard, you can use the SocketScan 10 SDK (available separately).
http://www.socketmobile.com/products/bluetooth-barcode-scanners/software-
development-kit/
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OPTION 1: USING THE CHS IN HID MODE
Compatible with Android 2.2 to 3.x devices that support HID for Peripheral devices.
To pair the CHS with your Android device:
You only need to pair the CHS with your Android device the first time you try to
connect.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns blue and the
CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on but not
connected.
2. Make sure the CHS is in HID mode for Peripheral Devices.
First scan this barcode to change the CHS to HID mode for Peripherals.
3. Touch Home | Menu | Settings | Wireless & networks | Bluetooth settings.
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4. Make sure the device has Bluetooth on and is Discoverable. Touch Scan for devices.
5. In the list of found devices, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi.
6. The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan barcodes. The LED will
also blink blue once every three seconds, and a Keyboard icon will appear next to the
scanner listing.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Press the trigger button to scan a barcode. Make sure the aiming beam extends across the
entire width of the barcode.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the phone/tablet, by default the CHS will beep once, the
LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. The CHS will also vibrate to indicate
that data is read. You can use Command Barcodes to modify the beep / LED / vibrate
settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered. To disable
the automatic carriage return, you can use the Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing
barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds, until
the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last phone/tablet it paired and
connected to. Make sure your phone/tablet is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your phone/tablet and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect. Make sure
the phone/tablet is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several attempts, it will emit a
long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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OPTION 2: USING THE CHS IN SPP MODE
1. If you installed barcode scanning software for your phone camera, scan this barcode to
launch the SocketScan 10 page in Android Market.
Alternatively, you can do one of the following:
Open Android Market and search for SocketScan.
In a web browser, open the Amazon Appstore for Android page:
http://www.amazon.com/Socket-Mobile-SocketScan-CHS-Scanners/dp/B004X84VZA
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to download and install SocketScan 10 software.
If prompted, allow the application to access Bluetooth connections and settings,
and/or modify USB storage / SD card contents
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To pair the CHS with your Android device:
You only need to pair the CHS with your Android device the first time you try to
connect.
1. Make sure your Android device has Bluetooth on and is Discoverable.
2. Touch Home | Menu | Settings.
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3. Touch Language and Keyboard or Locale and Text. Make sure SocketScan 10 is selected.
4. Open SocketScan 10 . For some devices, an icon will appear on the Home screen. For other
devices, you may need to touch Menu and open Apps / Programs.
5. A message will tell you to enable SocketScan 10 as the input method. Touch Back .
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6. Touch Menu | Input Method.
7. Make sure SocketScan10 is selected.
8. Touch Menu | Socket EZ Pair.
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9. Touch 2D Scanner.
10. .Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns blue and the CHS
beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on but not
connected.
11. Scan the barcode on your Android screen. The CHS will beep 3 times.
12. The Android device will automatically try to pair and connect to the CHS. If prompted for a
passkey, enter 0000 (four zeroes).
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13. The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan barcodes. The LED will also blink
blue once every 3 seconds, and the icon at the top of the screen will change (see below).
Status Bar Icon
CHS not connected.
CHS connected.
14. Close Socket EZ Pair by touching Back . The SocketScan 10 screen will report the Bluetooth
friendly name of the CHS.
15. A Socket registration icon will also appear at the top of the screen. If desired, swipe it down to
open the software and register the scanner.
After you have connected, you can touch Socket CHS 7x in the main screen of
SocketScan 10 to view basic scanner properties.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Press the trigger button to scan a barcode. Make sure the aiming beam extends across the
entire width of the barcode.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the phone/tablet, by default the CHS will beep once, the
LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. The CHS will also vibrate to indicate
that data is read. You can use the Scanner Settings utility (see next page) or Command
Barcodes to modify the beep / LED / vibrate settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered. To disable
the automatic carriage return, you can use the Scanner Settings utility (see next page) or
the Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds, until
the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last phone/tablet it paired and
connected to. Make sure your phone/tablet is in range with Bluetooth enabled and SocketScan 10 is
running.
If the CHS is connected to your phone/tablet and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect. Make sure
the phone/tablet is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several attempts, it will emit a
long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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SCANNER SETTINGS (SPP MODE ONLY)
The Scanner Settings application for the CHS enables you to configure scanner features and test
scanning a barcode:
Basic Scanner Information – View some basic properties of the CHS and/or change the
Bluetooth friendly name.
Configuration – Utility lets you adjust beep / LED / vibrate settings and configure a data
suffix.
Symbology – Lets you enable / disable symbologies decoded by the CHS.
Test – Reports properties of a barcode you scan.
These special features only work when the CHS is connected to your Android device.
To open Scanner Settings:
In the main screen of SocketScan 10, touch Scanner Settings.
The CHS will close SocketScan 10 Keyboard wedge, disconnect (indicated by 2 beeps
(high-low)), open Scanner Settings and reconnect (indicated by a beep). It may take
several seconds to reconnect.
Basic Scanner Information
1. In the main screen of Scanner Settings, touch Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi.
2. The screen will report the Bluetooth friendly name, scanner type, firmware version, and
battery level of your CHS. To change the Bluetooth friendly name, touch Socket CHS 7x or
Socket 7Xi.
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Configuration
1. In the main screen of Scanner Settings, in the menu, touch Configuration.
2. In the Configuration screen, enter any settings, as desired:
Good scan beep: Select to have the CHS beep to indicate that data was successfully
decoded and transmitted to the Android device.
Good scan flash: Select to have the CHS LED turn green to indicate that data was
successfully decoded and transmitted to the Android device.
Vibrate mode: Select to have the CHS vibrate to indicate that data was successfully
decoded and transmitted to the Android device.
Scanned data suffix: Select if you would like to automatically add a carriage return, tab
or special character or function after each scan of data.
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Symbology
1. In the main screen of Scanner Settings, in the menu, touch Symbology.
2. In the Symbology screen, enable or disable any symbologies (barcode types), as desired.
Enabling all possible symbologies will make the decode process slightly longer.
The RSS symbology is now known as GS1 DataBar.
If you would like to read UPC-A symbols, be sure to disable GS1 DataBar so that GS1
DataBar symbols don’t get mistakenly decoded.
Keep Data Matrix enabled so you can scan the onscreen barcode in Socket EZ Pair.
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Test
The Test feature reports the properties of a scanned barcode.
1. In the main screen of Scanner Settings, in the menu, touch Test.
2. In the Scan Window screen, select if you would like scanned data to appear as ASCII or
hexadecimal format.
3. Scan a barcode. The Scan Window will report the symbology, data length, and data.
About
To identify your version of Scanner Settings, in the Scanner Settings menu, touch About.
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7 | SETUP FOR BLACKBERRY
This chapter explains how to install and use the Bluetooth
Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) with one of the following
BlackBerry devices:
BlackBerry® Bold 9700 Smartphone running BlackBerry OS
5.0.0.714 or later. Other models have not been tested with
SocketScan 10 and may require a previous software
version. Works in Bluetooth SPP mode only.
BlackBerry PlayBook running QNX. Works in Bluetooth HID
mode only.
Before you begin the instructions in this chapter, make sure
you have charged the scanner, as described in Chapter 2,
“Scanner Setup”
HID only versions of the CHS7X or 7XRx (Revisions A-C) are not
compatible with BlackBerry OS. All revisions of the 7Xi and 7XiRx work
with BlackBerry OS.
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USING THE CHS IN HID MODE (BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK)
Compatible with BlackBerry PlayBook running QNX. For BlackBerry OS
smartphone, see page 75.
To pair the CHS with your Android device:
You only need to pair the CHS with your PlayBook the first time you try
to connect.
1. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is
on but not connected.
2. By default the CHS is in HID mode for Keyboard Devices. If you changed the
CHS mode, use the appropriate command barcode to change it back to HID
mode for Keyboard devices.
3. On the status bar, tap | Bluetooth.
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4. Make sure Bluetooth is turned ON. Tap Add New Device.
5. Tap Search.
6. In the list of found devices, select Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi.
7. After they have paired and connected, the CHS will beep once.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Press the trigger button to scan a barcode. Make sure the aiming beam
extends across the entire width of the barcode.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the tablet, by default the CHS will beep once,
the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. The CHS will also
vibrate to indicate that data is read. You can use Command Barcodes to
modify the beep / LED / vibrate settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is
entered. To disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the
Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3
seconds, until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last tablet it paired
and connected to. Make sure your tablet is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your tablet and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect for a
few minutes. Make sure the tablet is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect, it will
give a long beep. Power off and on the CHS to restart the reconnection process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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USING THE CHS IN SPP MODE (BLACKBERRY OS)
To install the software:
You can install SocketScan 10 software either by downloading directly to the
phone or synchronizing to a host PC with BlackBerry Desktop Manager.
Downloading to the Smartphone
1. Make sure your phone is connected to the Internet.
2. Open the Browser to: http://www.socketmobile.com/blackberry
3. The SocketScan 10 for BlackBerry installation screen will appear. Read the
information in the screen. If you accept the license agreement, click I Accept.
4. The download screen will appear. Click Download. The phone will download
and install SocketScan 10.
5. After installation, a dialog will confirm successful installation. Click OK.
Synchronizing with a Desktop PC
Refer to your BlackBerry Desktop Manager manual for complete instructions.
1. Insert the SocketScan 10 installation CD into the CD drive of your computer. It should
auto-run. In the Getting Started with SocketScan 10 wizard, click on the Installation
link on the left side. Scroll down to the section for BlackBerry and click Install.
If the CD does not auto-run, use My Computer or File Explorer to access your CD
drive and click on setup.exe
Alternatively, download the latest software from:
http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series7/ss10/
Extract the file. Click on SocketScan10Setup.exe
2. Download and run the installation file.
Internet Explorer: In the Security Warning screens, click Run. When asked if
you want to run the file, click Run.
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Firefox: Click Save File. In the Downloads list, double-click
SocketScan10Setup.exe. In the warning screen, click OK.
Chrome: Click Save at the bottom of the screen. Click on the link for
SocketScan10Setup.exe. In the Security Warning screen, click Run.
3. The installation wizard will launch. Follow it to install software for BlackBerry.
4. After software installation, click Finish.
5. Use a USB connection cable/cradle to connect the smartphone to the PC.
6. Launch the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Click Start | Programs | BlackBerry |
Desktop Manager.
7. Click Applications. In the upper right corner, click Import files. Browse to
the location of the SocketScan 10 file on your computer.
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8. In the Application Summary pane, click Apply.
By default, all of the SocketScan 10 subfiles will be selected for installation. Do
not deselect any.
To pair the CHS with your BlackBerry smartphone:
You only need to pair the CHS with your phone the first time you try to
connect.
Data service is required.
1. In the Home screen, click Downloads | SocketScan 10.
2. If asked if you want to grant trusted application status, click Yes.
3. Click Menu | Socket EZ Pair.
4. When asked what kind of scanner you have, click 2D Scanner.
5. If asked for permission to access http://www.tec-it.com, click Allow.
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6. Power on the CHS. Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns
blue and the CHS beeps twice (low-high).
The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is
on but not connected.
7. Scan the barcode that appears on the screen. The CHS will beep three times.
8. When asked if you want to connect to the CHS, click Yes.
The CHS will be referred to as Socket CHS 7x [xxxxxx] for the 7X / 7XRx or
Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx] for the 7Xi / 7XiRx. The characters in brackets are the
last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth Device Address (BDA), which is
labeled inside the battery compartment.
9. If prompted for a passkey, enter 0000 (four zeroes),
Only phones running Bluetooth 2.0 will prompt for a passkey.
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
10. Close Socket EZ Pair. Click Menu | Close.
SocketScan 10 will report the Bluetooth name of the CHS you are
connected to.
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To scan barcodes:
1. Make sure the CHS is powered on, the phone has Bluetooth turned on, and
SocketScan 10 is running.
2. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
3. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the
trigger button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand
steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the phone, by default, the CHS will beep once and
vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off. You can use the
Scanner Settings utility (see next page) to modify the beep / LED / vibrate settings.
By default, a carriage return is applied after scanned barcode data is entered. To
disable the automatic carriage return, you can use the Scanner Settings utility (see
next page) or Command Barcodes (use the Data Editing barcode for Data As Is).
If no data is read in a few seconds, the beam will turn off, and you must try
again.
To Disconnect:
To disconnect, turn off the CHS. Press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds,
until the CHS beeps twice (high-low) and the blue LED turns off.
Automatic Reconnection:
After you power on the CHS, it will automatically try to connect to the last phone it
paired and connected to. Make sure your phone is in range with Bluetooth enabled.
If the CHS is connected to your phone and gets disconnected, it will try to reconnect.
Make sure the phone is on and in range. If the CHS cannot reconnect after several
attempts, it will emit a long beep. Press the trigger button to restart the reconnection
process.
See Appendix F for unpairing instructions.
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SOCKETSCAN 10 SPECIAL FEATURES
SocketScan 10 software offers a variety of special features:
Scanner info – Provides information about your CHS.
Scanner settings – Utility lets you view scanner info, test barcodes, configure
scanner beep / LED / vibrate behavior, configure a suffix, and enable/disable
symbologies.
Scanner Info
You can view Scanner info only when the CHS is connected to your
smartphone.
1. In SocketScan 10, click Menu | Scanner Info.
2. In the Scanner Info screen will report the Bluetooth name, scanner time,
firmware version, and battery level of the CHS. If desired, click in the Scanner
Name field to change the Bluetooth friendly name of the CHS. After making
any changes, click Menu | Save.
You can also access Scanner Info by clicking on the main screen of
SocketScan 10 when you are connected to the CHS.
To view the Bluetooth Device Address of the CHS or change its Bluetooth
friendly name, use the Scanner Settings utility (see next page).
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Scanner Settings
You can configure scanner settings only when the CHS is connected to
your smartphone.
1. In SocketScan 10, click Menu | Scanner Settings. The CHS will beep twice,
indicating a disconnection.
2. If prompted to connect to the CHS, click Yes. The CHS will beep once,
indicating it has connected to your phone.
3. The Scanner Settings screen will report the Bluetooth name of the CHS it has
connected to.
General Scanner Info
You can view Scanner info only when the CHS is connected to your
smartphone.
1. In SocketScan Settings, you can access Scanner Info by clicking on the main
screen.
2. Besides viewing general scanner properties, you can also place the cursor in
the Scanner Name field to change the Bluetooth friendly name of your CHS.
After making any changes, click Menu | Save.
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Scanner Settings - Test
1. In the Scanner Settings screen, click Menu | Test.
2. Select if you would like to receive data in ASCII or hexadecimal format.
3. Scan a barcode. The Scan Windows will report the symbology, data length,
and data content of the barcode you scanned.
Scanner Settings - Configuration
1. In the Scanner Settings screen, click Menu | Configuration.
2. Enter any settings, as desired:
Good scan beep: Select to have the CHS beep to indicate that data was
successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone.
Good scan flash: Select to have the CHS LED turn green to indicate that
data was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone.
Vibrate mode: Select to have the CHS LED turn green to indicate that data
was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone.
Scanned data suffix: Select if you would like to add a carriage return or
tab after each scan of data.
3. After entering any settings, click Menu | Save.
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Scanner Settings - Symbologies
1. In the Scanner Settings screen, click Menu | Symbologies.
2. Select/deselect any symbologies you would like to enable/disable.
3. After entering any settings, click Menu | Save.
Enabling all possible symbologies may slow the decoding process.
The RSS symbology is now known as GS1 DataBar.
If you would like to read UPC-A symbols, be sure to disable GS1
DataBar so that GS1 DataBar symbols don’t get mistakenly decoded.
Keep Data Matrix enabled so you can scan the onscreen barcode in
Socket EZ Pair.
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APPENDIX A
SPECIFICATIONS
UPhysical Characteristics:
Dimensions 132(l) x 45.1(h) x 37.9(w) mm (5.20(l) x 1.77(h) x 1.49(w) inches)
Total Weight approx. 68 g (2.4 oz)
Antimicrobial Properties
for 7XRx and 7XiRx
(JIS Z2801:2000 Test)
2.49 on Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
6.07 when cleaned with Sani-Cloth® Plus disposable cloth wipes
Contains Biosafe® HM4100 (EPA# 83019-1)
Power Source One Lithium ion battery (pre-installed, do not remove)
Expected Battery Life With Normal Operation (connected with Bluetooth):10 hours on single charge
(based on elapse time of 5 seconds/scan, (battery performance may vary depending on
vibrate settings and work environment)
UEnvironmental Characteristics:
Operating Temperature +32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C)
Storage Temperature -22 to +158°F (-30 to +70°C)
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
Ambient Light 0 to 100,000 lux
Operating System / Device and Bluetooth Profile Support:
Operating System / Compatible Device Bluetooth HID Support Bluetooth SPP Support*
Windows Mobile 6.x Microsoft Bluetooth
stack
Microsoft or Broadcom
Bluetooth stack**
Windows 7, Vista, XP
Mac OS X 10.4 to 10.6.6 for Mac / MacBook
with Bluetooth stack v2.2.4f3 (v1965)
(other versions not tested)
Made for the following Apple devices:
iPod touch (4th generation)
iPod touch (3rd generation)
iPhone 4
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 3G (Bluetooth SPP only)
iPad 2
iPad
except iPhone 3G Only 7Xi and 7XiRx
with compatible
application***
Android OS Android 2.2 to 3.x with
HID support
Android 2.1 to 3.x
BlackBerry OS 5.00.714 or later for Bold
9700 (other models not tested with SocketScan 10,
may require previous software version)
QNX for BlackBerry PlayBook
Symbian OS for Nokia E71 (Other devices with
Symbian OS 9.1 or later may be supported
Windows CE.NET for Intermec CK3
*HID only versions of the CHS 7X and 7XRx (Revisions A-C) do not support SPP.
** Broadcom Bluetooth stack v1.8.0.6501 or v1.9.3
*** See Socket website for list of compatible applications (coming soon). Alternatively, use SocketScan 10 SDK.
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Barcode Symbology SupportU:
1D Bookland EAN, Chinese 2 of 5, Codabar (including support for ISBT 128 bit
concatenation), Code 11, Code 128, Code 39, Trioptic Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII,
Code 93, Discrete 2 of 5, GS1 DataBar (RSS), GS1-128 (UCC-128/EAN-128), ISBN,
ISBT 128, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF-14), MSI, Standard 2 of 5, Telepen,
UPC/EAN (UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-E1, EAN-13, EAN-8, UCC/EAN-128), VIN
2D / Composite Aztec, Codablock, DataMatrix, GS1 Composite (EAN/UCC Composite), GS1
DataBar – Limited, GS1 DataBar – Omni-directional, Matrix 2 of 5, Maxicode,
MSI Code, PDF417 / MacroPDF417 / MicroPDF417, Plessey, QR Code, TLC39
Postal AustraliaPost, BPO 4, Canada Post, Dutch Post (KIX), Infomail, Japan Post,
Planet, Postnet, RM4SCC, Sweden Post, USPS Intelligent Mail*, 4 State Code
*USPS Intelligent Mail supported only by CHS 7Xi and 7XiRx.
Scanner Performance:
Scanner Type CMOS High-Density omni-directional area imager (2D and 1D)
Scan Repetition
Rate
2D mode : 56 images/sec, auto adaptive
Linear emulation mode : 200 images/sec, auto-adaptive
Optical Resolution 752 (H) x 480 (V) pixels, 256 gray levels
Print Contrast Down to 25%
Scan Angle Horizontal: 38.9°, Vertical: 25.4°
Decode Distance* 3.8 to 27 cm (1.5 to 10.5 inches) typical
*Depends on symbol density, symbology, W-N Ratio, label media, and scan angle
Direct Part Marking
(DPM) & Dot Peen
DPM and dot peen decoding mode supported by CHS 7Xi and 7XiRx
Bluetooth Characteristics:
Interface Standard Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) and Serial Port Profile (SPP)
Default mode: HID Keyboard class device
Protocol Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rates (EDR)
2.45 GHz ISM band, supports Advanced Frequency Hopping (AFH)
Radio Range Up to 330 ft (100 m), depending on environment
Security 56 bit encryption
RF Power Class 1 radio; Typical Output: 12 dbm
Bluetooth Stack
Support for
Windows & Mac OS
Windows PC: Microsoft, Toshiba, Broadcom (Bluetooth 2.1 for best results)
Windows Mobile: Microsoft, Broadcom v1.8.0.6501 or v1.9.3
Mac OS: v2.2.4f3 (v1965)
Certification/Compliance:
Electrical Safety Certified to IEC 60950-1, UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA C22.2, EN60950-1
Environmental RoHS
EMI/RFI FCC Part 15 Class C, RSS 210, iCES 003, C-Tick, CISPR 22, CE EN55022, EN55024
LED Safety IEC 60825-1, EN 60825-1
Apple iOS Apple iOS certification for 7Xi and 7XiRx, see list of compatible Apple iOS
devices on previous page
Bluetooth SIG Bluetooth QD ID B0164000
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About Bluetooth Range
This product features a powerful Class 1 Bluetooth radio to provide the maximum possible
range. As with all wireless technologies, the connection range can vary widely depending on
many factors such as the brand and placement of the host device, the type and size of physical
obstacles and the presence and activity level of competing radio transmissions. In range testing
of this product while connected to a variety of typical host devices with Class 1 radios,
functional connection distances from 18 to over 100 feet have been experienced depending on
the environment. The following conditions appear to reduce the Bluetooth connection range:
The presence of soft, absorbent materials such as paper, fiberglass insulation, foam
material in office cubical walls, carpeting and, to a lesser extent, even sheetrock and wood
construction materials.
Human bodies or containers of liquid positioned between the host and the Socket CHS.
The presence and activity level of competing Bluetooth, 802.11 (Wi-Fi) or other
(proprietary) systems using the same 2.4 GHz frequency.
Metal in a grid pattern, such as chain link fencing or chicken wire. This type of material
may block the Bluetooth signal completely.
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APPENDIX B
SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS
Scanning Tips
Practice to determine the best scanning distance for your type of barcode.
Scanning Distance
The best scanning distance varies depending on barcode size, symbology, label media, W-N
Ratio, and scan angle. Check the Decode Zone in Appendix D: Decode Zone to determine
the proper distance between the scanner and barcode.
The larger the barcode, the further away you should position the scanner.
The tighter the bars of the barcode, the closer you should position the scanner.
About Bluetooth and Health
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to use short-range radio signals to connect a variety
of devices, such as barcode scanners, mobile phones, Pocket PCs, notebook computers,
printers, LAN access points, and many other devices at home or work. These radio signals
replace the cables that have traditionally connected these devices.
Bluetooth products have small radio transmitters and receivers. Output power is normally
very low, only 15.75 mW. This gives a working range of approximately 10 meters.
The maximum exposure levels from Bluetooth products are far below recommended safety
guidelines. At most, typical Bluetooth devices (15.75 mW) reach only one percent of the
prescribed safety levels.
Product Care
Do not expose your product to liquid, moisture or extreme humidity.
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or cigars, or to open flames, etc.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product, as rough treatment could damage it.
Do not paint your product, as the paint could obstruct parts and prevent normal use.
Do not attempt to disassemble your product: a broken warranty seal will void the
warranty. The product does not contain consumer serviceable components. Should your
CHS need service, please contact technical support at: 1Uhttp://support.socketmobile.com
Treat your product with care. Keep in a clean and dust-free place.
Changes or modifications of this product, not expressly approved by Socket, may void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Antenna Care
Do not place a metallic shield around the CHS as it will reduce the radio transmission efficiency.
Efficient Use
For optimum performance, please make sure that there is no metal surrounding your CHS.
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Driving
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles, such as car stereo, safety
equipment, etc. Check with your vehicle manufacturer to be sure that the CHS will not affect
the vehicle’s electronics.
Aircraft
Turn off your CHS before boarding any aircraft.
To prevent interference with communications systems, you must not use your CHS while
the plane is in the air.
Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew.
Radio Frequency Exposure
Your CHS contains a radio transmitter and receiver. When in operation, it communicates with
a Bluetooth enabled mobile computer by receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF)
magnetic fields in the frequency range 2400 to 2483.5 MHz. The output power of the radio
transmitter is 15.75 mW. The CHS is designed to be in compliance with the RF exposure limits
set by national authorities and international health agencies0
1 when installed or used
separately from other antennas or radio transmitters.
1 Examples of RF exposure standards and guidelines:
ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300
GHz)”, International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Health Physics, vol. 74, pp 494-533,
April 1998.
99/519/EC, EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields
0 Hz – 300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3 kHz
to 300 GHz”, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York, 1991.
FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), August 1996.
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian Communications
Authority (ACA), May 1999.
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APPENDIX C
BARCODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS
All barcode symbols/labels should satisfy the appropriate AIM Uniform Symbology
Specification.
Background Substrate:
The barcode symbol should be printed on material (media) that is reflective and has a matte
(not glossy) finish. A background diffuse reflectance of at least 70% to 80% is desirable for
optimum contrast. Retro-reflective media should be used to obtain decode distances greater
than 36 inches.
Ink Color and Type:
The inked bars should not exceed 25% reflectance at the wavelength that is being used for
reading, whether printed with black ink or colored ink. The reflectance value should not vary
more than 5% within the same character.
Voids and Specks:
The code should be printed clearly, free of voids, specks, blemishes and lines that could “fool”
the scanner. Specks or blemishes in the white spaces, or false or missing bar sections could be
interpreted by the reading equipment as part of the code. Generally, the width of such flaws
is more serious than the height. Code symbols/ labels should be rejected if these defects are
present.
Definition:
The bars in the barcode symbol should be well defined. Their edges should not be rough or
fuzzy, so that the bars and spaces have the proper widths intended for the barcode
symbology used.
Contrast:
Background reflectance (that of the substrate on which the codes are printed) should always
provide a good contrast relative to the ink reflectance (that of the code bars). The difference
between the two should be at least 37.5% at the wavelength used for reading.
Tolerance:
The ratio of the widths of bars and spaces in a barcode symbol must conform to the
appropriate AIM barcode specifications and can cause problems if not correct throughout the
barcode. Problems can occur when bar edges are smeared or rough, or when they exhibit
voids.
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APPENDIX D
DECODE ZONE
The decode zone for the CHS is shown below. The minimum element width (“X Dimension”
or barcode “size”) is the width in thousandths of an inch (mils) of the narrowest element (bar
or space) in the symbol. The figures shown are the typical scanning distances (depths of field)
for selected barcode sizes. The maximum usable length of a barcode symbol (Width of Field)
at any given range is also shown.
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APPENDIX E
COMMAND BARCODES
Scan command barcode(s) to quickly configure the CHS. By default, the CHS is in HID
mode as a Keyboard device.
IMPORTANT! Make sure the CHS is not connected to a host computer / device before
scanning a command barcode!
Bluetooth Connection Mode (General)
SPP Mode
Changes the CHS to Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) mode
(required for BlackBerry, optional for Windows and Android).
HID-Keyboard (default)
Configures the CHS as a Keyboard class device
(required for Apple iOS / Mac OS, Nokia E71).
HID-Peripheral
Configures the CHS as a Peripheral class device
(optional for Windows and Android).
iOS Mode
Changes the CHS 7Xi or 7XiRx to Apple iOS mode (equivalent to SPP mode).
Factory Defaults
Factory Reset
Configures the CHS to revert all settings to factory defaults. The CHS powers
off after scanning this barcode.
Firmware Information
Version Information (for HID mode only)
Commands the CHS to output the firmware version information into an
active application.
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Bluetooth Connection Mode (ADVANCED Users Only)
SPP Acceptor Mode
Changes the CHS to Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) mode as an acceptor
(waits for computer / device to initiate connection).
SPP Initiator Mode
Changes the CHS to Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) mode as an initiator.
Use barcode generating software or website (e.g., http://barcode.tec-it.com)
to create a barcode with the following data:
#FNC SPP Initiator aabbccddeeff#
Where aabbccddeeff is the Bluetooth Device Address of the computer /
device you want to connect the CHS to.
Recommended barcode (module) width: 2-3cm
n/a
HID Acceptor Mode
Changes the CHS to Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) mode as an
acceptor (waits for computer / device to initiate connection).
HID Initiator Mode
Changes the CHS to Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) mode as an
initiator. Use barcode generating software or website (e.g.,
http://barcode.tec-it.com) to create a barcode with the following data:
#FNC HID Initiator aabbccddeeff#
Where aabbccddeeff is the Bluetooth Device Address of the computer /
device you want to connect the CHS to.
Recommended barcode (module) width: 2-3 cm
n/a
Data Mode
Raw Mode
Configures the CHS to raw mode (i.e., all scan data is sent as raw
bytes instead of packets).
Packet Mode
Configures the CHS to packet mode (i.e., the CHS encapsulates scan
data into packets, with header and tail information to ensure integrity of
data when received by host).
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Scan to Enable Apple iOS Onscreen Keyboard Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
WITH BEEP
NO BEEP
Configures the CHS to activate
the iOS onscreen keyboard
when connected to an iOS
device and the CHS power
button is double-pressed.
Scan only with CHS in HID
mode
Scan to Enable Good Scan Indicators Enabled
by Default Scan to Disable
Disable Beep and
Vibrate
Disable Vibrate
Configures the CHS to Beep,
Flash the LED Green, and
Vibrate after successfully
decoding data
Scan only with CHS in HID
mode
Disable Beep
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Scan to Enable WITH BEEP Special Commands for HID Mode Scan to Enable NO BEEP
Ctrl + Z
Ctrl + A
Shift + Tab
Ctrl + S
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1D SYMBOLOGIES
IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
Codabar
Code 93 / Code 93i
Interleaved 2 of 5
EAN/UPC – UPC-E
EAN/UPC – UPC – A
EAN/UPC – UPC-E1
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IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
EAN/UPC – EAN 8
Standard 2 of 5
GS1 DataBar (RSS)
EAN/UPC – EAN-13
Code 128 / GS1 128
Code 39
Code 11
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2D SYMBOLOGIES
IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled
by Default Scan to Disable
Aztec
Data Matrix
(Required to scan onscreen
barcode in Socket EZ Pair
for SPP mode)
MaxiCode
QR Code
MicroPDF417
MSI Code
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IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
PDF417
GS1 Composite – CC-A/B
GS1 Composite – CC-C
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Limited
GS1 DataBar (RSS)
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POSTAL SYMBOLOGIES
IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
Australian Post
BPO 4-State
Canada Post
Dutch Post
Infomail
Japan Post
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IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Symbology Name Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
Planet
Postnet
Sweden Post
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SCANNER MODES
Note: Scanning multiple commands in a single instance will overwrite (not append) the previous command.
IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Description Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
Factory Reset
Configures the CHS to revert all
settings to factory defaults. The CHS
wil power off after scanning this
barcode.
N/A
Continuous Scanning Mode
Makes the CHS automatically trigger
the scanning beam every few seconds.
N/A
Presentation Mode
Makes the CHS automatically activate
the scanning beam after a barcode is
detected within scanning range.
N/A
Aiming Beam
Makes an aiming beam appear when
the CHS trigger button is pressed.
Center Decoding
When enabled, the CHS reads only the
barcode that the scanner is aimed at.
Helpful for barcodes positioned close
together.
Decode 1D Barcodes Only
Disables CHS from decoding 2D
barcodes.
N/A
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IMPORTANT! Print out page to scan. Do not scan on screen.
Scan to Enable Description Enabled by
Default Scan to Disable
Decode 1D and 2D Barcodes
Configures the CHS to revert all
settings to factory defaults. The CHS
wil power off after scanning this
barcode.
N/A
Decode in Bright Environment
Enables the CHS to scan 1D and 2D
barcodes in bright environment.
N/A
Decode on Reflective Surface
Enables the CHS to decode 1D and 2D
barcodes printed on shiny surfaces
N/A
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DATA EDITING PREFIX / SUFFIX
You can configure the CHS to automatically add a suffix and/or prefix to each scan of data.
Note: Scanning multiple commands in a single instance will overwrite (not append) the previous
command.
Character or Command to Insert Enabled by
Default Scan to Enable
Carriage Return Suffix
Tab Suffix
Carriage Return & Line Feed Suffix
Data As Is – No prefix or suffix
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APPENDIX F
SPECIAL BUTTON SEQUENCES
RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS
To restore the CHS to its factory defaults, do the following:
1. Power on the CHS.
2. While pressing the trigger button, briefly press and release the power button.
3. After about 15 seconds, the CHS will beep. Release the trigger button. If you performed the
actions correctly, the CHS will beep 5 times and power off.
4. The next time you power on the CHS, it will take longer than normal. After the CHS finishes
powering on, it will have factory default settings (HID mode for Keyboards).
UNPAIRING THE CHS
1. Power on the CHS.
2. Press and hold down the trigger button. Press and hold down the power button until
you hear 3 beeps.
3. After you hear 3 beeps, release both buttons. The CHS will unpair and automatically power
off. The next time you power on the CHS, it will be discoverable.
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RETRIEVING SCANNER AND FIRMWARE INFORMATION
1. Power on the CHS and connect it to a computer/device.
2. Open an application like Notepad place the cursor in the application.
3. Press and hold down the trigger button for 15 seconds or until text information about the
scanner and firmware outputs to your application.
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APPENDIX G
CAB INSTALLATION
Advanced Users Only!
For Windows Mobile, you can install SocketScan 10 software directly from a CAB
(cabinet) file instead of using the installation wizard. A CAB file contains all the
software and drivers needed to install your product on a particular Pocket PC
platform. CAB files are available in the SocketScan 10 installation CD (in the CABs
folder) and coming soon online at:
http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/data-collection/series7/ss10/
If you have the Socket SoMo 650 running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 8 or
later, SocketScan 10 is pre-loaded on the device. To install, in the Today screen,
tap Getting Started and choose the option to install SocketScan 10.
In order to install the CAB file, you need a way to transfer the CAB file to your
Pocket PC, such as:
Use Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer the CAB file to your Pocket PC.
Use a memory card reader to save the CAB file from your desktop PC to a
memory card, then insert the memory card into your Pocket PC.
If your Pocket PC has Internet access, download the CAB file directly from
Socket’s website to your Pocket PC. (coming soon)
1. Transfer the correct CAB file to your Pocket PC. If transferring the CAB file
with Windows Mobile Device Center or downloading the CAB file directly to
your Pocket PC, remember where you save the file.
2. Tap Start | Programs | File Explorer.
3. Use File Explorer to browse to the CAB file. Tap on the CAB file.
4. The CAB file will start installing on your Pocket PC. Follow the instructions on
your device screen to install the software.
5. Your device may warn that the CAB file comes from an unknown publisher.
Tap Yes to continue installation.
6. After software installation, soft reset the device by pressing the reset button.
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APPENDIX H
TROUBLESHOOTING
GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING ALL OS
SYMPTOM: When I try to scan, I aim the scanner beam at the barcode, but no data appears
on my screen, and the beam eventually turns off.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
The scanner is too close or too far from the
barcode or at an incorrect angle.
Practice scanning at different distances and angles so you
get accustomed the most effective position.
The barcode is incorrectly formatted,
damaged or poorly printed.
Try scanning a barcode that is correctly formatted,
printed clearly, and in good condition.
The barcode symbology may be disabled or
not supported by the CHS.
Enable the symbology. Use the Command Barcodes
(Appendix E). If you are using the CHS in SPP mode, you
can also use the symbology selector of SocketScan 10
software.
If you do not know the symbology of the barcode, and
the CHS works in SPP mode for your computer / device,
you can use the Scanner Settings utility to test scanning
the barcode and determine its symbology.
You don’t have an application open to
scan data into.
Open an application (e.g., a spreadsheet) and place the
cursor where you want to enter data. Try scanning again.
You are using the CHS in SPP mode, and
SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge is not
enabled / running.
Make sure SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge is running.
For Windows, make sure the Use keyboard wedge option
is selected in SocketScan Settings.
Revision F of the CHS 7X and 7XRx will
automatically power off after you press
the trigger button if the battery is low.
Charge the CHS.
SYMPTOM: My computer/device cannot find the CHS, and/or I get an error message saying
that there are connection problems.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The computer/device is too far from the CHS. Move the devices closer together, within a range of 10-
15 meters.
The CHS is not powered on. Power on the CHS.
You are using the CHS in SPP mode and have
assigned another device as your default
Bluetooth serial device.
Remove any settings that assign another device as your
favorite Bluetooth serial device.
Your computer/device does not have
Bluetooth enabled and/or the Bluetooth
software is not running.
Enable Bluetooth on your computer/device and make
sure the Bluetooth software is running.
The CHS is already paired with another
computer/device.
Unpair the CHS. See Appendix F for instructions.
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SYMPTOM: The Bluetooth device search has found multiple CHS devices, and I don’t know
which one to choose.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is not paired with a host system,
and there are multiple CHS devices in range.
Power off the CHS device(s) you do not want to
connect to and restart the Bluetooth device search.
Alternatively, If the CHS works in SPP mode with your
computer/device, you can use the SocketScan Scanner
Settings utility to change the scanner’s Bluetooth
friendly name to something you can easily recognize.
SYMPTOM: When I scan a barcode, odd behaviors occur, such as different applications seem to be
invoked in my system, and/or special characters are displayed in the application unexpectedly.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
In HID mode, the CHS will only properly
read printable ASCII characters. Non-
printable ASCII characters or extended
characters cannot be interpreted by the
scanner. Printable ASCII characters are
numbers between 0x20 and 0x7E, and any
ASCII characters that fall outside of this
scope are considered as non-printable.
Use the SocketScan 10 SDK to develop a custom
application that supports non-printable ASCII characters.
Learn more about the SDK at:
http://www.socketmobile.com/products/sdk/
SYMPTOM: When I press the Shift, Caps Lock or Ctrl key on my keyboard, it affects the data
output from my CHS to my computer.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
You are using the CHS in HID mode as a
Keyboard class device.
Determine how your computer implements HID keyboard
devices.
SYMPTOM: When I scan some barcodes with the CHS in SPP mode, the data is truncated or
some characters are corrupted.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
The barcode data has illegal characters.
SocketScan 10 is designed to read ASCII
characters between 0x20 (Space) and 0x7F.
If you have a truncated barcode, you can view the raw
data without any conversions by using the Test option of
Scanner Settings, with hexadecimal format selected. If
you need to scan data that is not 7 bit ASCII (e.g., Double
Byte, MultiByte or UNICODE for Kanji, simplified Chinese,
etc.) use the SocketScan 10 SDK.
SYMPTOM: When I scan the SocketScan 10 EZ Pair onscreen barcode, nothing happens.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Light reflected from the screen is
interfering with the scanning process.
Move your computer / device to a darker area and try
again.
The CHS has the Data Matrix symbology
disabled.
Enable Data Matrix by scanning the appropriate
command barcode in Appendix E or using the SocketScan
10 Scanner Settings utility.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR WINDOWS PC
SYMPTOM: I am using the CHS in SPP mode and get the “Not connected” icon in the
task tray in the Today screen and can’t trigger the scanner or scan any barcodes.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Your PC is not connected to the CHS. Make sure the CHS is on, in range and has enough
battery power. Try to reconnect.
SYMPTOM: When I try to access SocketScan 10, I get an error message saying the installed
version of the application could not be determined.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
You installed SocketScan 10 while logged
into a different account.
Log into the account you used while installing
SocketScan10.
Alternatively, you can install SocketScan 10 for every user
account that plans to use the CHS.
SYMPTOM: When I try to install SocketScan 10, an error message says Access is denied, or I
have insufficient privileges to complete installation.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
You tried to install SocketScan 10 on a
Windows 7 computer while not logged
into an administrative account.
Abort the process. Log into an administrative account
and restart the installation.
SYMPTOM: The Bluetooth software indicates that the CHS has connected, but when I try to
scan data, it does not enter into my application.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is in SPP mode, and your PC has
multiple incoming Bluetooth serial ports
enabled.
Use your Bluetooth utility to disable extra incoming
Bluetooth serial ports. In SocketScan Settings, click Ports t
o
access the Bluetooth utility.
The CHS is in SPP mode, and SocketScan 10
Is not running.
Start SocketScan 10 software by clicking on the desktop
shortcut icon.
The keyboard wedge is not enabled in
SocketScan Settings.
Make sure the checkbox Use keyboard wedge is
selected.
The CHS is in SPP mode but not assigned to
an incoming Bluetooth serial COM port.
In SocketScan Settings, make sure the CHS is assigned to
an incoming Bluetooth serial COM port.
If your computer has the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, in
SocketScan Settings, click Ports and make sure the CHS is
assigned to a Bluetooth port that appears as LocalCOM-
Server.
SYMPTOM: After I try to connect, SocketScan 10 reports the Friendly Name of the last CHS
connected to the computer, and I cannot modify any advanced settings or symbologies.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
This is a known issue in SocketScan 10 for
Windows XP and Vista.
Close and restart SocketScan 10 and reconnect.
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SYMPTOM: My CHS no longer connects to my computer.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
This is a known issue with the Microsoft
Bluetooth stack in Windows Vista when
using a USB Bluetooth adapter. Bluetooth
connection settings can sometimes become
corrupted after the computer suspends
and resumes.
Make sure the CHS is discoverable and connectable. In
the Microsoft Bluetooth software, select the Socket CHS
in the Bluetooth device list (its status may be shown as
“Already Connected”), and click Next. If prompted, enter
the passkey 0000 (four zeroes). In the last screen, click
Finish. Do not remove the CHS from the device list
and re-add it.
You are using a computer with the
Broadcom (Widcomm) Bluetooth stack
using Bluetooth 2.0, which may have a
broken link key.
Socket highly recommends that you upgrade to a
Broadcom Bluetooth stack using Bluetooth 2.1 (a dongle)
or switch to the Microsoft Bluetooth stack (using either
Bluetooth 2.1 or 2.0).
SYMPTOM: When I try to connect the CHS to the PC, I get an error message saying that
SocketScan 10 could not open the COM port or had problems with COM port assignments.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
SocketScan 10 is competing with another
application for the same COM port.
Make sure each COM port is assigned to only one
device. If needed, use the SocketScan Settings utility to
assign the CHS to a different incoming Bluetooth serial
COM port.
You are running SocketScan 7 and
SocketScan 10 simultaneously.
Close SocketScan 7 and try reconnecting again.
You are running SocketScan 10 in user
mode on Windows 7 or Windows Vista
(Error 53).
Run SocketScan 10 with administrative privileges. Right-
click on the SocketScan 10 desktop shortcut icon. Click
Properties. Click Advanced. Select Run as
administrator and click OK.
SYMPTOM: When I try to open Scanner Settings, an error message says that SocketScan
failed to set the scanner configuration mode.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is connected to a computer with
the Toshiba Bluetooth stack, and
SocketScan 10 keyboard wedge is running.
Ignore the message and click OK. The Scanner Settings
application will launch and work properly.
SYMPTOM: When I open SocketScan 10, an error message says it cannot determine which
Bluetooth stack is present.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
Bluetooth is not enabled on your PC. Enable Bluetooth on your PC. Make sure Bluetooth is
fully initialized before opening SocketScan 10.
SYMPTOM: After the CHS connects, an error message says the application failed to initialize properly.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
Your system is missing .NET Framework
(0xc0000135)
Install the latest version of .NET Framework with the
appropriate version of Runtime software.
SYMPTOM: I installed SocketScan 10, but the shortcut icon does not appear on my desktop.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
You incorrectly uninstalled a copy of
SocketScan 10 before installing your
current copy of SocketScan 10.
Make sure SocketScan 10 is not running. Uninstall
SocketScan 10. When prompted, make sure to restart
the computer. Re-install SocketScan 10.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR WINDOWS MOBILE
For help using SocketScan for Windows Mobile, tap on the icon.
SYMPTOM: I am using the CHS in SPP mode and get the “Not connected” icon in the
task tray of the Today screen and can’t trigger the scanner or scan any barcodes.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Your SoMo is not connected to the CHS. Make sure the CHS is on and in range and has enough
battery power. Try to reconnect.
You are trying to connect the CHS with an
HP iPAQ 100 or 200 series Pocket PC.
The first release of SocketScan 10 for Windows Mobile is
only compatible with the Socket SoMo 650. Check back
for HP iPAQ compatibility in future releases.
SYMPTOM: The Bluetooth software indicates that the CHS has connected, but when I try to
scan data, it does not enter into my application.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is in SPP mode, and the SoMo has
multiple incoming Bluetooth serial ports
enabled.
Use your Bluetooth utility to disable extra incoming
Bluetooth serial ports.
The CHS is in SPP mode, and SocketScan 10
Is not running.
Start SocketScan 10. Tap Start | Programs | SocketScan
10 | SocketScan 10.
SYMPTOM: When I try to launch Scanner Settings, I get an error message saying that I need
to close the Keyboard Wedge application.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is in SPP mode and connected to
the SoMo when you try to launch Scanner
Settings.
Close the Keyboard Wedge application and try launching
Scanner Settings again.
SYMPTOM: While using Scanner Settings, the CHS disconnects, and the Scanner Settings
utility is non-responsive.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
You tried to switch from one SocketScan
application to another by using an
assigned launch button.
Only use the pop-up menu from the SocketScan task
tray icon to switch between SocketScan applications.
SYMPTOM: When I try to connect the CHS to my SoMo, I get an error message saying that an
incompatible scanner tried to connect.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
The CHS is in SPP mode, and the SoMo
does not have any Bluetooth serial ports
free.
Free up a Bluetooth serial port for the CHS connection.
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SYMPTOM: While scanning barcodes, I get an error message saying error -45
(ESKT_QUEUERESET)..
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
You are scanning barcodes containing a lot
of data too fast, and the buffer is full.
Scan barcodes more slowly.
SYMPTOM: When I try to use SocketScan 10 Keyboard Wedge or Scanner Settings in landscape
mode, it doesn’t appear correctly.
POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
This release of SocketScan 10 does not
support landscape mode for Windows
Mobile.
Use your device in Portrait mode and upgrade your
SocketScan 10 software when a later release is
available.
SYMPTOM: .The CHS doesn’t work with my Windows Phone 7 device.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Windows Phone 7 is not compatible with
the Bluetooth HID or SPP profile.
Unless Microsoft adds support for HID or SPP to Windows
Phone 7, you need to use a different device, such as the
Socket SoMo 650.
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR ANDROID OS
SYMPTOM: The CHS won’t reconnect to my Samsung Galaxy or Dell Streak any more.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
This is a known issue for Bluetooth for
these devices.
Disable and enable Bluetooth on your Android device
and try again.
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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR BLACKBERRY
SYMPTOM: When I perform a Bluetooth device search, the CHS does not appear in the
found devices list.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
You are using the BlackBerry Storm 9530
or other smartphone with BlackBerry OS
version previous to 5.00.714
Upgrade your BlackBerry OS to version 5.00.714 or later.
SYMPTOM: .When I try to connect the CHS, an error message says that SocketScan 10 can’t
connect to unknown device.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
The CHS is already paired to another
device.
Unpair the CHS (see Appendix F for instructions) and
delete any “Unknown devices” in the Bluetooth paired
devices list.
SYMPTOM: .When I scan a barcode, only some of the data from the barcode enters into my
application.
POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Your barcode contains more than 250
characters, and the CHS does not have
enough time to decode all the data. By
default, the CHS decodes data for 5
milliseconds.
Configure the CHS to increase the time it spends
decoding data after each barcode scan.
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APPENDIX I
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have trouble installing or using the Bluetooth CHS, Socket has different support
options to help you.
Online Knowledge Base: Search for articles, Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics 24
hours a day. http://support.socketmobile.com/EU_S1a.asp
Online Requests: Register your product and submit a question to our Technical Support
Team. 1Uhttp://support.socketmobile.com
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Socket Mobile Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship,
under normal use and service, for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Product must be purchased
new from a Socket Mobile Authorized Distributor or Reseller. Products purchased through non-
authorized channels are not eligible for this warranty support.
EXCLUDES: Consumables such as batteries, removable cables, cases, straps, stylus, memory cards,
chargers and CF-to-PC Card adapters (90 day coverage only)
An extended warranty is available separately for the Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner. For more
information, please visit: http://support.socketmobile.com
Incompatibility is not a defect covered by the Socket warranty. During the warranty period, Socket will,
at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail
purchase, provided that you deliver the product to Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center.
The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization (RMA) number issued by
Socket or by a Socket Service Center. If you ship the product, you must use the original container or
equivalent and you must pay the shipping charges to Socket. Socket will pay surface shipping charges
back to any location in the contiguous United States. This warranty applies only to the original retail
purchaser and is not transferable.
Socket may, at its option, replace or repair the product with new or reconditioned parts and the
returned product becomes property of Socket. Socket warrants the repaired or replaced products to be
free from defects in material or workmanship for ninety (90) days after the return shipping date, or for
the remainder of the original warranty period, whichever is greater.
This warranty does not cover the repair or replacement of products damaged by abuse, accident, lost
products, use beyond Socket’s published specifications, liquid immersion, misuse or misapplication,
damages caused by an act of God, nor as a result of service or modification other than by Socket unless
specifically described by Socket in product documentation. This warranty does not provide coverage for
any product updates, for example updates due to design changes, except as deemed necessary by Socket
and does not cover any calibration or adjustments necessary for product functionality. This warranty
does not cover refurbishing cosmetic damages such as scratched paint, cases or LED screens. This
warranty is void if you install batteries into the product that were not supplied by Socket.
SOCKET MOBILE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING
FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND, TO
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so that the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
This product may contain fully tested, recycled parts, warranted as if new.
For warranty information, please visit: http://support.socketmobile.com/
DISCLAIMER
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY WARRANTED BY SOCKET MOBILE, INC, THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED
"AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT TO
THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY LAW, SOCKET MOBILE DOES NOT ASSUME ANY PRODUCT LIABILITY ARISING
OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE APPLICATION OR USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR APPLICATION
DESCRIBED HEREIN.
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SOCKETSCAN SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ("LICENSE") BEFORE USING THE SOCKETSCAN
SOFTWARE. BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS
LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE OR, IF
THE SOFTWARE WAS ACCESSED ELECTRONICALLY, CLICK "DISAGREE/DECLINE".
1. License. Any software, tools, utilities, sample code, documentation, fonts and other materials
accompanying this License, whether on disk, print or electronic documentation, in read only
memory, or any other media, are licensed to you by Socket Mobile, Inc. for use only under the terms
of this License, and Socket Mobile reserves all rights not expressly granted to you. The rights
granted herein are limited to Socket Mobile Inc's and its licensors' intellectual property rights in
SocketScan Software and do not include any other patents or intellectual property rights. You own
the media on which SocketScan Software is recorded but Socket Mobile and/or Socket Mobile
licensor(s) retain ownership of SocketScan itself. SocketScan Software in this package and any
copies you make and modifications you obtain in the future are subject to this License.
2. Permitted Uses and Restrictions. SocketScan Software is designed for use only in conjunction
with Socket Mobile products and is unlimited as to use for this purpose. You may not decompile,
reverse engineer, disassemble, modify, rent, lease, loan, sublicense, and distribute the software for
any other purpose than to be used with Socket Mobile products. Your rights under this License will
terminate automatically without notice from Socket Mobile if you fail to comply with any term(s) of
this License.
3. Limitation of Liability. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL SOCKET
MOBILE BE LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL
DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE
SOCKETSCAN SOFTWARE, HOWEVER CAUSED, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY
(CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) AND EVEN IF SOCKET MOBILE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OF
LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN NO EVENT SHALL SOCKET MOBILE TOTAL LIABILITY TO
YOU FOR ALL DAMAGES (OTHER THAN WHAT MAYBE REQUIRED BY LAW IN CASES INVOLVING
PERSONAL INJURY) EXCEED THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE AMOUNT OF SOCKETSCAN SOFTWARE. THE
FOREGOING LIMITATIONS WILL APPLY EVEN IF THE ABOVE STATED REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE.
4. Export Law Assurances. You may not use or otherwise export or re-export SocketScan Software
except as authorized by United States law and the laws of the jurisdiction in which SocketScan
Software was obtained. In particular, but without limitation, SocketScan Software may not be
exported or re-exported (a) into (or to a national or resident of) any U.S. embargoed countries
(currently Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria), or (b) to anyone on the U.S.
Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce
Denied Persons List or Entity List. By using Socket Mobile Software, you represent and warrant that
you are not located in, under control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on any
such list.
5. Government End Users. Socket Mobile Software and related documentation are "Commercial
Items", as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R. 2.101, consisting of "Commercial Computer Software"
and "Commercial Computer Software Documentation", as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 or
48 C.F.R. 227.7202, as applicable. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 or 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1through
227.7202-4, as applicable, the Commercial Computer Software and Commercial Computer Software
Documentation are being licensed to U.S. Government end users (a) only as Commercial Items and
(b) with only those rights as are granted to all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions
herein. Unpublished-rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States.
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6. Limited Warranty. Socket Mobile warrants that the original disk is free from defects for 90 days
from the date of delivery of the Software. Socket Mobile’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy
shall be, at Socket Mobile’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) replacement of the
Software which does not meet Socket Mobile’s limited warranty and which is returned to Socket
with a copy of your receipt. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer. These remedies are not available outside
of the United States of America. Socket Mobile disclaims all other warranties, either express or
implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, with respect to the Software, and the accompanying written materials. This
limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have others which vary from state to state.
7. Controlling Law and Severability. This License will be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the United States and the State of California. This License shall not be governed by
the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of
which is expressly excluded. If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision,
or portion thereof, to be unenforceable, the remainder of this License shall continue in full force
and effect.
8. Complete Agreement. This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with
respect to the use of SocketScan Software licensed hereunder and supersedes all prior or
contemporaneous understandings regarding such subject matter. No amendment to or
modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by Socket Mobile. Any
translation of this License is done for local requirements and in the event of a dispute between the
English and any non-English versions, the English version of this License shall govern.
Portions of SocketScan software for Android OS licensed under the Apache License, Version
2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may
obtain a copy of the License at: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the
License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
permissions and limitations under the License.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner is designed to be compliant with the rules and
regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required. This product is
type approved — users are not required to obtain license or authorization before using.
This product has been certified as conforming to technological standards. Therefore, the
following actions are punishable by law:
Disassembly or modification of this product
Removal of identification labels on the back of the product
The frequency used by this product is also used by industrial, scientific and medical devices,
such as microwave ovens, as well as wireless detectors for motion detectors, such as those
requiring licenses used on manufacturing lines or similar radio transmitters (all of these
wireless devices will be called “other wireless transmitters” below). Most modern electronic
equipment (e.g., in hospitals and cars), is shielded from RF energy. However, certain
electronic equipment is not.
1. Please ensure that all medical devices used in proximity to this device meet appropriate
susceptibility specifications for this type of RF energy.
2. In the unlikely event that there is electronic interference between this system and other
wireless transmitters, quickly change the location of operation or stop operating the unit
(cease signal transmission).
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3. If other electrical interference or related problems occur, contact Socket technical support
at 1Uhttp://support.socketmobile.com/
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de
l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."
This equipment is also ETS EN300 328-2, ETS EN301 489-1 and ETS EN301 489-17 compliant.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her
own expense.
This equipment generates and radiates radio-frequency energy. To comply with FCC RF
exposure compliance requirements, the following antenna installation and device operating
configurations must be satisfied: (1) Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the
system in any way, and (2) connecting external antennas to the Bluetooth Cordless Hand
Scanner is prohibited. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operated with
any other antenna or transmitter.
To comply with Industry Canada RF exposure compliance requirements, the following antenna
installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied: The installer of this radio
equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF
field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6,
available at Health Canada’s website Uhttp://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/
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 may try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television.
Increase the distance separating the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different branch circuit than that of the receiver.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the following booklet helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402.
Canada Certification
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The marking of “IC:2394A-CHS1” on the device means: “2394A-CHS1” is the certification
number, and the term “IC’ before the equipment certification number only signifies that
Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – Canada
This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigencies
du Reglement sur le Matériel Brouilleur du Canada.
CE Marking & European Union Compliance
Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with a CE Mark which
indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes (EN), as follows.
Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included: Normes (EN), as follows:
Applicable Directives:
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
Applicable Standards:
EN 55 022 – Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of
Information Technology Equipment.
EN 50 082-1 – Electromagnetic Compatibility – General Immunity Standard, Part 1:
Residential, Commercial, Light Industry.
IEC 801.2 – Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control
Equipment, Part 2: Electrostatic Discharge Requirements.
IEC 801.3 – Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control
Equipment, Part 3: Radiated Electromagnetic Field Requirements.
IEC 801.4 - Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control
Equipment, Part 4: Electrical Fast Transients Requirements
LED DEVICE:
The product described in this User’s Guide contain a Class 1 LED scan engine, which complies
with IEC60825-1:2001-08.
CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous LED light exposure.
Example of Class 1 LED Warning Label
Battery Warning:
Your device contains a factory installed rechargeable LI ion battery that should not be
removed. Never throw the battery into a fire, as that could cause the battery to explode.
Never short-circuit the battery by bringing the terminals in contact with another metal
object. This could cause personal injury or a fire, and could also damage the battery.
Never dispose of used battery with other ordinary solid wastes. Batteries contain toxic
substances.
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Dispose of used battery in accordance with the prevailing community regulations that
apply to the disposal of batteries. Cover the metal terminals with insulating tape. (This is
to prevent accidental short-circuiting).
Never expose the battery to any liquid.
Always keep the battery out of reach of infants or small children.
Never shock the battery by dropping it or throwing it.
Dispose of a spent or damaged battery promptly.
Product Disposal
Your device should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local
regulations for disposal of electronic products.
92011 Printed in U.S.A.

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