Wasp Barcode Technologies WRS100SBR Wireless Ring Scanner User Manual MT500L QG revN 2017 08 28

Wasp Barcode Technologies Wireless Ring Scanner MT500L QG revN 2017 08 28

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Wireless Ring
Scanner
Quick Guide
For full user’s manual, please contact
your local distributor.
Wireless Ring Barcode Scanner Quick Guide (Rev2)
P/N: 8012-0066001
FCC WARNING STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC exposure compliance requirement,
please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual. Any changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
LASER DEVICES
Complies with 21CFR1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser
Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.
WARNING AND CAUTION
1. Take any metals into contact with the terminals in connectors.
2. Use the scanner where any inflammable gases.
If following condition occur, immediately power off the host computer,
disconnect the interface cable, and contact your nearest dealer.
1. Smoke, abnormal odors or noises come from the scanner.
2. Drop the scanner so as to affect the operation or damage its housing.
Do not do behavior below.
1. Put the scanner in places excessively high temperatures such as expose
under direct sunlight.
2. Use the scanner in extremely humid area or drastic temperature
changes.
3. Place the scanner in oily smoke or steam environment such as cooking
range.
4. Be covered or wrapped up the scanner in bad-ventilated area such as
under cloth or blanket.
5. Insert or drop foreign materials or water into scanning window or vents.
6. Using the scanner while hand is wet or damp.
7. Use the scanner with anti-slip gloves containing plasticizer and
Do Not
chemicals or organic solvents such as benzene, thinner, insecticide etc
to clean the housing. Otherwise, it could not result fire and electrical
shock but housing may be broken and injured.
8. Scratch or modify the scanner and bend, twist, pull or heat its interface
cable.
9. Put heavy objects on interface cable.
Do not stare the light source from the scanning window or do not point the
scanning window at other people’s eyes or eyesight may be damaged
by direct exposure under the light.
Do not put the scanner on an unstable or inclined plane.
The scanner may drop, creating injuries.
Once the interface cable is damaged such as exposed or broken copper
wires, stop using immediately and contact your dealer. Otherwise, it could
result fire or electrical shock.
EN60825-1: 2007
IEC60825-1 (Ed. 2.0)
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BEEPER INDICATION
INTRODUCTION
Micro USB port
LED Indicator
(with Protective Cover)
Function Button
Restart Button
(insert pin into the hole)
Exit Window
Touch-Activated
Trigger Button
Velcro Strap
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor
Resolution
Indicator
PCS
Housing
Profile
Battery Life
Charge Time
Radio
Coverage
Symbologies
Linear Image Sensor
4mil/ 0.1mm
LED, Buzzer
30
Plastic(PC+ABS)
BT HID, USB HID, USB VCP, Memory
6000 scans (1 scan/ 5 sec)
2.5 hours (fully charged)
Bluetooth 4.1 (Class2)
10M/33ft. (line of sight)
All major 1D barcodes incl. GS1 Databar
-3-
Single beep
Single short beep
Good read
The scanner reads a Code39 of
ASCII in configuration procedure
i. Wireless connection
Two beeps
ii. The scanner successfully reads
a configuration barcode
Three beeps
Wireless disconnection
i. The scanner reads a barcode
Three short beeps
while disconnected.
ii. The scanner reads an unexpected
barcode during configuration
procedure. (scan [ABORT] to abort
and start over)
iii. Memory Full
Four beeps (Hi-Lo-Hi-Lo) Out of range/Poor connection
Five beeps
Low power
LED INDICATION
Off
Flashing Blue
One Green Flash
Flashing Red
Solid Red
Standby or Power off
Disconnected or Discoverable
Good Read
Low power
Charging
-4-
OUT OF THE BOX
CHARGING THE BATTERY
Host
Scanner
USB A
Wireless Ring
Barcode Scanner
USB Charger Cable
Wirel
ess Ring
Barcode Scanner
Quick Guide
Micro USB
1. Flip open the micro USB port on the scanner.
2. Insert the micro USB connector into the port on the
scanner and USB A connector into a USB port on
the host PC.
3. Keep charging until the red LED indicator turns off.
To ensure eye
safety, by defau
lt
Laser line is set
to be dim which
classified as Class
is
1 Laser by
International
Standard IEC
60825
Although we
don’t recommend -1.
, you can
set the Laser
line to be bright
by
scanning below
configuration
barcode:
Bright
You can set it
back
below configuratio to be dim by scanning
n barcode:
Dim
Quick Guide
Laser Brightness
Configuration Card
Spare Velcro Strap
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STEP 1 - GETTING STARTED
1. Pull open the long end and insert your index finger
through the loop.
3. Clench your fist and use your thumb to tap the
touch-activated trigger button. A gentle touch
on the button will work; there is no need to press
with force.
2. Adjust and attach the long end for a comfortable fit.
4. Aim at the barcode you wish to scan.
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-8-
STEP 3 - INTERFACE SELECTION
ATTENTION
1. If either your hand or the Velcro strap is soaking wet, the Laser
beam may automatically light up without touch trigger. The scanner
can still work well in this condition but it will waste battery power,
so it is recommended to dry both your hand and the Velcro strap.
2. The following gloves have been tested to be working with the
touch-activated button: latex examination glove, antistatic glove,
white cotton glove (with or without latex coating), safety glove,
and rubber glove. However, it is still recommended to operate with
bare hand or thin glove to ensure the responsiveness of button.
3. Don t need to tighten Velcro strap too much. ust make the strap fit
your finger so that the scanner will not easily move while being
touched for trigger. We also suggest to release the strap from your
finger for 1 minute after 2 hours of continuous use if your finger
feels uncomfortable.
STEP 2 - BUTTON PREFERENCE
Scan one of below configuration barcodes to determine your
interface:
. E043$
BT HID
[ Recommended ]
. C008$
USB HID
. C006$
USB VCP
Scan one of below configuration barcodes to determine which
touch-sensing button to enable according to your habit:
. F064$
*.F064$*
*.F065$*
*.F066$*
[ For Left-handed User ]
. F065$
Left Button Only
[ For Right-handed User ]
. F066$
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Both Buttons
*.C006$*
. C035$
Memory Mode
Right Button Only
*.E043$*
*.C008$*
*.c035$*
1. BT HID - Emulates a Bluetooth HID keyboard that transmits
barcode data to the host. (see page 11 - 12)
2. USB HID - Emulates a USB keyboard that transmits barcode
data to the host.
3. USB VCP - Emulates a USB virtual com device that transmits
barcode data to the host.
4. Memory - Emulates a USB mass storage device that saves
barcodes collected off-line. (see page 24 - 28)
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BT - HID
GETTING CONNECTED
1. Scan [Disconnect] to delete previous pairing record. Alternatively,
you may long-press the function button for 5 seconds until the
the scanner emit two beeps.
. E031$
*.E031$*
*.E043$*
*.F068$*
*.F067$*
Disconnect
BT - HID
SMARTPHONE/TABLET TOUCH KEYBOARD
Please follow below instruction to toggle touch keyboard
on smartphone/tablet.
iOS
To toggle iOS touch keyboard, please simply press the function button.
2. Scan [BT - HID]; the scanner will emit two beeps.
Function Button
. E043$
BT - HID
3. Scan either one of below barcodes according to your host system.
. F068$
iOS/MAC/WINDOWS
. F067$
ANDROID
4. Select “Scanner XXXXXX” on the discovered device list of your Bluetooth.
(“
” are the last 6 digits of MAC address which can also
be found on the product label)
Android
1. Enter “Settings”
2. Enter “Language & input”
3. In Keyboard & input window, tap “Default” to continue.
4. Turn off “Hardware - Physical keyboard”, and the Touch
Keyboard will function properly again.
5. The scanner will emit two beeps to verify the connection.
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BT - HID
POWER OFF TIMEOUT
NUMERIC BARCODES
The period of inactivity before auto power-off.
Variable Timeout
. B030$
*.B030$*
*.B029$*
SET MINUTE
(Range: 00 ~ 60)
. B029$
SET SECOND
(Range: 00 ~ 60)
The default timeout is 00 minute and 30 seconds.
For example, to set the timeout as 5 minutes 30 seconds:
1. Scan [Set Minute]
2. Scan [0] & [5] on page 14.
3. Scan [Set Minute]
4. Scan [Set Second]
5. Scan [3] & [0] on page 14.
6. Scan [Set Second]
No Timeout (Scanner Always On)
. B021$
*.B021$*
DISABLE
TIMEOUT
*1*
*2*
*3*
*4*
*5*
Warning! This will cause the battery to drain quickly.
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*6*
*7*
*8*
*9*
*0*
GENERAL SETTINGS
ILLUMINATION PREFERENCE
. A001$
. F059$
DEFAULT
LASER ALWAYS ON
LED ON AFTER 1 SEC
. P023$
*.F059$*
*.F049$*
*.F048$*
*.F046$*
. F049$
ABORT
LASER ALWAYS ON
LED AUTO-ADAPTIVE
. A007$
. F048$
CHECK
VERSION
BEEPER
LASER ALWAYS ON
LED ALWAYS ON
. F046$
LASER OFF
LED ALWAYS ON
. F018$
BEEP ON
. F012$
BEEP OFF
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KEYBOARD LAYOUT
. C009$
. C010$
ENGLISH
(USA)
JAPAN
(106 key)
. C018$
. C025$
ENGLISH
(UK)
CANADIAN
(FRENCH)
. C034$
. C012$
FRENCH
CANADIAN
(TRADITIONAL)
. C029$
. C011$
GERMAN
NORWEGIAN
. C026$
. C014$
ITALIAN
SWEDISH
. C031$
. C013$
SPANISH
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PORTUGUESE
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KEYBOARD LAYOUT
. C030$
. C017$
CZECH
(QWERTY)
BELGIAN
(AZERTY)
. C028$
. C022$
CZECH
(QWERTZ)
DUTCH
. C027$
. C021$
HUNGARIAN
(QWERTZ)
DANISH
. C032$
. C024$
HUNGARIAN
(101 KEY)
SLOVAK
. C033$
. C016$
SWISS
(GERMAN)
BRAZILIAN
(PORTUGUESE)
. C023$
. C015$
SWISS
(FRENCH)
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ALT CODE
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ENABLE SYMBOLOGIES
. G010$
. A002$
ENABLE
ALL CODE
CODE 93
. N017$
. K010$
CODE 32
IATA
. L014$
. L010$
UK PLESSEY
TELEPEN
. L001$
. N032$
MSI
GS1 DATABAR
. N010$
. N001$
INDUSTRIAL
2 OF 5
GS1 DATABAR
LIMITED
. N026$
. M010$
MATRIX
2 OF 5
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GS1 DATABAR
EXPANDED
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TERMINATOR
MEMORY MODE
. D012$
. C035$
CR
. D011$
MEMORY MODE
*.c035$*
LF
After scanning the above barcode, the scanner will be able to collect barcode
data off-line. The barcode data will be stored in the format of:
< Date >, < Time >, < Barcode Data > < CR >
CR + LF
To retrieve stored data, please connect the scanner to the host with cable,
access removable storage device “MiniScan” from which you may open
or copy the file “BARCODE.txt” to your computer.
. D013$
. D010$
NONE
. D015$
To delete ONE stored data, please scan below barcode. Alternatively, you
may press the function button once.
. R005$
DELETE LAST DATA
SPACE
*.R005$*
To delete ALL stored data, simply delete the file “BARCODE.txt” in the
removable storage device “MiniScan” until you hear two beeps.
. D014$
TAB
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MEMORY MODE
DATE & TIME SETUP
MEMORY MODE
DATA FORMAT
. R011$
. R006$
*.R006$*
SET DATE
Example: To set Date to 2017-08-01 (Year-Month-Day):
1. Scan [Set Date]
2. Scan [1], [7], [0], [8], [0], [1] on page 14.
3. Scan [Set Date]
DATA FORMAT
*.R011$*
The default Data Format is , 

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