Wasp Barcode Technologies WWS110SBR Barcode Reader User Manual MT110 rev4

Wasp Barcode Technologies Barcode Reader MT110 rev4

User manual

Mini Wireless Barcode Reader Quick Guide (Rev4)
P/N: 8012-0062000
Mini Wireless
Barcode Reader
Quick Guide
For full user’s manual, please contact
your local distributor.
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.
CANADIAN DOC STATEMENT
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise for digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de las classe B prescrites dans le
Réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par les ministère des Communica-
tions du Canada.
CE MARKING AND EUROPEAN UNION COMPLIANCE
Testing for compliance to CE requirements was performed by an independent
laboratory. The unit under test was found compliant with all the applicable Directives,
2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
The WEEE directive places an obligation on all EU-based manufacturers and
importers to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life.
ROHS STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
This product is compliant to Directive 2002/95/EC.
NON-MODIFICATION STATEMENT
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance
RoHS
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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 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
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.
WARNING AND CAUTION
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OUT OF THE BOX
Mini Wireless
Barcode Reader
USB Charger Cable Neck Strap
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INTRODUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor Linear CMOS sensor
Resolution 4mil/ 0.1mm
PCS 30%
Memory 2MB (20,000 barcodes)
Indicator LED, Buzzer, Vibrator
Housing Plastic(PC)
Profile SPP, HID
Battery Life 5400 scans
Charge Time 2 hours (fully charged)
Radio Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Class2)
Coverage 10M/33ft. (line of sight)
Symbologies All major 1D barcodes incl. GS1 Databar
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LED Indicator
Micro USB port
Exit Window
Trigger Button
(w/ Protective Cover)
(1) iOS Hotkey Button
(2) Delete Button
Silicone Cover Quick Guide &
Quick Connection Card
NUMERIC BARCODES
1
*1*
2
*2*
3
*3*
4
*4*
5
*5*
Mini Wireless
Barcode Reader
Quick Guide
CHARGING THE BATTERY
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.
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BEEPER INDICATION
LED INDICATION
Single long beep Power up
Single beep Good read
Single short beep The scanner reads a Code39 of
ASCII in configuration procedure
Two beeps i. Wireless connection
ii. The scanner successfully reads
a configuration barcode
Two short beeps Good read (Batch mode/Memory mode)
Four beeps (Hi-Lo-Hi-Lo) Out of range/Poor connection
Five beeps Low power
Three beeps Wireless disconnection
Three short beeps i. The scanner reads a barcodes
while disconnected.
ii. The scanner reads an unexpected
barcode during configuration
procedure. (scan [ABORT] to abort
and start over)
Several short beeps The scanner switches from one
communication mode to another
Off
Flashing Green
Green for 2 sec
Flashing Red
Solid Red
Standby or Power off
Disconnected or Discoverable
Good Read
Low power
Charging
Scanner
Micro USB
USB A
Host
GETTING STARTED
To scan a barcode, make sure the aiming beam crosses
every bar and space of the barcode.
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INTERFACE
There are 5 interfaces for data transmission/collection:
1. BT HID - Emulates a Bluetooth HID keyboard that transmits
each barcode data to the host after decode.
(See page 9)
2. BT SPP - Emulates a Bluetooth SPP device that transmits
each barcode data to the host after decode.
(See page 9)
3. Memory Mode - Emulates a USB mass storage device
that saves each barcode data during
off-line data collection (See page 26)
4. USB HID - Emulates a USB keyboard that transmits each
barcode data to the host after decode.
5. USB VCP - Emulates a USB virtual com device that
transmit each barcode data to the host after
decode.
INTERFACE
. C006$
*.C006$*
USB VCP
. C008$
*.c008$*
USB HID
Memory Mode
BT SPP
. C035$
*.c035$*
BT HID
*Note: For Ez Utility(PC-based software utility), please contact your local
distributor.
Funcon Support Matrix
Mode Interface Batch Mode Memory Mode Ez Ulity
USB HID
USB VCP
BT HID
Wireless
Tethered
BT SPP
Memory
. E042$
*.E042$*
. E043$
*.E043$*
GETTING CONNECTED PINCODE SETUP
1. Press the trigger for 1 second to activate the scanner.
2. Scan [DISCONNECT]
3. Scan [BT mode - SPP]; the scanner will emit several beeps.
4. Select “Wireless Scanner” from discovered device list.
The default pincode is “1234”.
5. Open serial communication software with com port
(see Device Manager) properly set up.
6. The scanner will beep twice to verify the connection.
There are two modes of wireless communication:
. E042$
BT mode - SPP
Pincode Start
*.E042$*
. E032$
*.E032$*
. E033$
*.E033$*
. E043$
BT mode - HID
*.E043$*
Disconnect
. E031$
*.E031$*
*$TX*
$TX
1. Press the trigger for 1 second to activate the scanner.
2. Scan [DISCONNECT]
3. Scan [BT mode - HID]; the scanner will emit several beeps.
4. Select “Wireless Scanner” from discovered device list.
5. The Bluetooth application may prompt you to scan
a pincode(see PINCODE SETUP section) it generated.
6. The scanner will beep twice to verify the connection.
Scan numeric barcodes (see NUMERIC BARCODES section
on the next pages) based on the pincode generated
by the Bluetooth application.
STEP 1
Pincode Stop
Enter
STEP 4
STEP 3
STEP 2
[ Recommended ]
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NUMERIC BARCODES
1
*1*
2
*2*
3
*3*
4
*4*
5
*5*
6
*6*
7
*7*
8
*8*
9
*9*
0
*0*
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SMARTPHONE/TABLET CONNECTION
Touch Keyboard - Android
Getting Connected - iOS & Android
Touch Keyboard - iOS
Simply follow instruction in
5 can be skipped since iOS & Android will not require pin-code
for connection.
,in which step[BT mode - HID] (page 9)
To toggle iOS Touch Keyboard, please press this button.
While connected with the scanner, the Touch Keyboard on the
Android smartphone or tablet might disappear. To resolve this
issue, please change settings on Android device with below steps:
1. Enter “Settings”
2. Enter “Language & input”
4. Turn off “Physical keyboard”, or Turn on “On-screen keyboard”
and the Touch Keyboard will function properly again.
iOS Hotkey Button
3. Tap on “Default keyboard”
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. E053$
. E054$
DISABLE
ENABLE
In Batch Mode, data will be temporarily stored in memory buffer
(2KB RAM) when the scanner is out of range or in poor connection
quality. Once the scanner gets back in range, the stored data will
be sent back to the host immediately, which will also be erased in
memory buffer at the same time.
Batch Mode can only function in the following conditions:
1. The scanner is connected to a host device via BT HID/SPP.
2. The scanner is NOT in Memory Mode or USB HID/VCP Mode.
BATCH MODE
Variable Timeout
No Timeout (Scanner Always On)
POWER OFF TIMEOUT
*.B030$*
. B030$
SET MINUTE
*.B029$*
. B029$
SET SECOND
*.B021$*
. B021$
DISABLE
TIMEOUT
The default timeout is 3 minutes 0 second.
For example, to set the timeout as 5 minutes 30 seconds:
1. Scan [Set Minute]
2. Scan [0] & [5] on page 11 & 12.
(Range: 00 ~ 60)
(Range: 00 ~ 60)
3. Scan [Set Minute]
4. Scan [Set Second]
5. Scan [3] & [0] on page 11 & 12.
6. Scan [Set Second]
The period of inactivity before auto power-off.
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Once enabled, a checksum will be added to the end of each data
to conduct Xor calculation. For Bluetooth SPP & USB-VCP, the BCC
is 1 byte. For Bluetooth HID, the BCC are 2 bytes.
Example:
The barcode data is “TEST” with terminator <CR><LF>
1. Bluetooth SPP & USB-VCP:
Data Format = <T> + <E> + <S> + <T> + <CR> + <LF> + <BCC>.
BCC = 54h ^ 45h ^ 53h ^ 54h ^ 0Dh ^ 0Ah = 11h
2. Bluetooth HID:
Data Format = <T> + <E> + <S> + <T> + <Enter> + <BCC>
BCC = 54h ^ 45h ^ 53h ^ 54h ^ E7h = F1h
However, since control character cannot be displayed in
Bluetooth HID, BCC will be converted into 2 bytes of characters.
As a result, the data will be: TEST + <Enter> + F + 1
BINARY CHECK CHARACTER
. E030$
*.e030$*
. E029$
*.e029$*
DISABLE
ENABLE
KEYBOARD LAYOUT
. C010$
ENGLISH
(USA)
. C018$
ENGLISH
(UK)
. C011$
GERMAN
. C012$
FRENCH
. C013$
SPANISH
. C014$
ITALIAN
. C009$
JAPAN
(106 key)
CANADIAN
(TRADITIONAL)
. C034$
NORWEGIAN
. C029$
SWEDISH
. C026$
PORTUGUESE
. C031$
CANADIAN
(FRENCH)
. C025$
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ENABLE SYMBOLOGIES
ENABLE
ALL CODE
. A002$
. K010$
CODE 32
. L010$
. N001$
. M010$
. L001$
UK PLESSEY
MSI
INDUSTRIAL
2 OF 5
MATRIX
2 OF 5
CODE 93
. L014$
. G010$
. N017$
. N032$
. N010$
. N026$
IATA
TELEPEN
GS1 DATABAR
GS1 DATABAR
LIMITED
GS1 DATABAR
EXPANDED
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MEMORY MODE
Default is comma ( , ) . You may replace it with any alphanumeric
characters from the full ASCII table in Full User’s Manual.
Example: To change Field Separator to Semicolon ( ; )
1. Scan [
Field Separator
]
2. Scan [ ; ] from the full ASCII table.
3. Scan [
Field Separator
]
. R010$
*.R010$*
FIELD SEPARATOR
MEMORY MODE
Example: To set Date to 2014-08-01 (Year-Month-Day):
1. Scan [
Set Date
]
2. Scan [1], [4], [0], [8], [0], [1] on page 11 & 12.
3. Scan [
Set Date
]
Example: To set Time to 08:10:30 am (Hr:Min:Sec)
1. Scan [
Set Time
]
2. Scan [0], [8], [1], [0], [3], [0] on page 11 & 12.
3. Scan [
Set Time
]
. R006$
*.R006$*
SET DATE
. R007$
*.R007$*
SET TIME
* To avoid Time and Date being reset to factory default due
to running out of battery, please fully charge the scanner for
at least 3 hours before use.
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Example:
To change Data Format to
<Barcode Data>, <Date>, <Time>
1. Scan [
Data Format
]
2. Scan [4], [2], [3] on page 11.
3. Scan [
Data Format
]
The default Data Format is
<Date>, <Time>, <Barcode Data>
below are items and their setup codes:
. R011$
*.R011$*
DATA FORMAT
2 Date
Code Item Code Item
3
4
Time
Barcode Data
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