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11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Hands-Free Imager Product Reference Guide REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 72E-120802-04 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Copyright © 2017 ZIH Corp. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. ZEBRA and the stylized Zebra head are trademarks of ZIH Corp., registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. COPYRIGHTS & TRADEMARKS: For complete copyright and trademark information, go to www.zebra.com/ copyright. WARRANTY: For complete warranty information, go to www.zebra.com/warranty. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT: For complete EULA information, go to www.zebra.com/eula. Terms of Use • Proprietary Statement This manual contains proprietary information of Zebra Technologies Corporation and its subsidiaries (“Zebra Technologies”). It is intended solely for the information and use of parties operating and maintaining the equipment described herein. 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Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below: Change Date Description -01 Rev A 10/2009 Release -01 Rev B 10/2011 Add Chapter 7 -02 Rev A 3/2015 Zebra rebranding REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Change REVIEW ONLY Date Description -03 Rev A 4/2017 Correct LED indicator indications in Table 2. -04 Rev A 11/2017 Add model number RS507X REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Table of Contents Copyright ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Terms of Use .................................................................................................................................... 2 Revision History ................................................................................................................................ 2 About This Guide Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Documentation Set ......................................................................................................................... Model Configurations ...................................................................................................................... Chapter Descriptions ...................................................................................................................... Notational Conventions ................................................................................................................... Related Documents ........................................................................................................................ Service Information ......................................................................................................................... Provide Documentation Feedback .................................................................................................. 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 Getting Started Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Unpacking ....................................................................................................................................... Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Cordless Configuration Features .................................................................................................... Corded Configuration Features ....................................................................................................... Trigger Swivel Assembly - Change Trigger Position ................................................................. Getting Started - Cordless Configuration ........................................................................................ Charge the Battery .................................................................................................................... Install the Battery ...................................................................................................................... Remove the Battery .................................................................................................................. Wearing the Imager ................................................................................................................... Getting Started - Corded Configuration .......................................................................................... Connect the Corded Adapter .................................................................................................... Remove the Corded Adapter .................................................................................................... Connect to a WT4090 Wearable Terminal ................................................................................ Wearing the Imager ................................................................................................................... Status Indications ............................................................................................................................ Imager Standby Mode ..................................................................................................................... Bluetooth Connection ...................................................................................................................... Establish Bluetooth Connection ................................................................................................ Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection .......................................................................................... 15 15 15 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 24 26 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Remove Bluetooth Connection ................................................................................................. Pairing Bar Code Format .......................................................................................................... Scan ................................................................................................................................................ Scan Triggering Modes ............................................................................................................. Aiming the Imager ..................................................................................................................... Customize the Imager ..................................................................................................................... Changing from Triggered to Triggerless Configuration ............................................................. Changing Triggerless to Triggered Configuration ..................................................................... Resetting the Imager ....................................................................................................................... Warm Boot ................................................................................................................................ Cold Boot .................................................................................................................................. Clean Boot ................................................................................................................................ 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Unpacking the Charger ................................................................................................................... Parts of the Charger ........................................................................................................................ Installation ....................................................................................................................................... Tabletop / Shelf Set Up ............................................................................................................. Wall Mount ................................................................................................................................ Inserting the Imager Battery in the Charger .................................................................................... Charge the Battery .................................................................................................................... Battery Age Test ............................................................................................................................. Charge Status LED ................................................................................................................... 31 31 32 33 33 33 34 35 35 36 Troubleshooting & Maintenance Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. Imager ....................................................................................................................................... Charger ..................................................................................................................................... Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... Maintaining the Imager ................................................................................................................... Comfort Pad Replacement ........................................................................................................ Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement ..................................................................................... Triggerless Strap Holder Replacement ............................................................................................... Finger Strap Replacement (Trigger Swivel Assembly) ............................................................. Finger Strap Replacement (Triggerless Strap Holder) .............................................................. Strap Buckle Replacement ........................................................................................................ Field Replaceable Parts ............................................................................................................ Cleaning the Imager .................................................................................................................. Maintaining the Charger .................................................................................................................. Operating conditions for the Charger ........................................................................................ Handling the Charger ................................................................................................................ Cleaning the Charger ................................................................................................................ 37 37 37 38 39 39 39 40 41 42 44 44 45 46 46 46 46 47 RS507 Update and Configuration Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 48 Configuring the Imager ................................................................................................................... 48 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Introduction ............................................................................................................................... Control Panel Application .......................................................................................................... RSMSample Application ........................................................................................................... Imager Attributes ....................................................................................................................... Imager Motion and Proximity Configuration .............................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. Real Time Logger ........................................................................................................................... ScannerLog Application ......................................................................................................................... Imager Firmware Update ................................................................................................................ Required Equipment ................................................................................................................. Updating the RS507 Firmware .................................................................................................. Rapid Deployment Client ................................................................................................................ 48 49 50 53 57 61 61 62 64 64 65 67 Miscellaneous Imager Options Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... Scanning Sequence Examples ....................................................................................................... Errors While Scanning .................................................................................................................... User Preferences/Miscellaneous Options Parameter Defaults ....................................................... User Preferences ............................................................................................................................ Set Default Parameter ............................................................................................................... Parameter Bar Code Scanning ................................................................................................. Beep After Good Decode .......................................................................................................... Beeper Tone ............................................................................................................................. Beeper Volume ......................................................................................................................... Imager Activity Modes ............................................................................................................... Picklist Mode ............................................................................................................................. Fuzzy 1D Processing ................................................................................................................ Decoding Illumination ................................................................................................................ Low Battery Indication Cycle ..................................................................................................... Bluetooth Disconnection Alert Control ...................................................................................... Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters ............................................................................................... Transmit Code ID Character ..................................................................................................... Prefix/Suffix Values ................................................................................................................... Scan Data Transmission Format ............................................................................................... Scan Data Transmission Format (continued) ............................................................................ FN1 Substitution Values ............................................................................................................ Transmit “No Read” Message ................................................................................................... 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 80 81 83 83 84 85 87 87 88 Symbologies Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 89 Scanning Sequence Examples ....................................................................................................... 89 Errors While Scanning .................................................................................................................... 90 Symbology Parameter Defaults ...................................................................................................... 90 UPC/EAN ........................................................................................................................................ 99 Enable/Disable UPC-A .............................................................................................................. 99 Enable/Disable UPC-E .............................................................................................................. 99 Enable/Disable UPC-E1 ............................................................................................................ 99 Enable/Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 ................................................................................................. 100 Enable/Disable EAN-13/JAN-13 ............................................................................................. 101 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Enable/Disable Bookland EAN ................................................................................................ Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals .................................................................................. User-Programmable Supplementals ....................................................................................... UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy ............................................................................ UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental AIM ID Format ......................................................................... Transmit UPC-A Check Digit ................................................................................................... Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ................................................................................................... Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit ................................................................................................. UPC-A Preamble ..................................................................................................................... UPC-E Preamble ..................................................................................................................... UPC-E1 Preamble ................................................................................................................... Convert UPC-E to UPC-A ....................................................................................................... Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A ..................................................................................................... EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend .............................................................................................................. Bookland ISBN Format ........................................................................................................... UCC Coupon Extended Code ................................................................................................. ISSN EAN ............................................................................................................................... Code 128 ...................................................................................................................................... Enable/Disable Code 128 ....................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Code 128 ....................................................................................................... Enable/Disable GS1-128 (formerly UCC/EAN-128) ................................................................ Enable/Disable ISBT 128 ........................................................................................................ ISBT Concatenation ................................................................................................................ Check ISBT Table ................................................................................................................... ISBT Concatenation Redundancy ........................................................................................... Code 39 ........................................................................................................................................ Enable/Disable Code 39 ......................................................................................................... Enable/Disable Trioptic Code 39 ............................................................................................. Convert Code 39 to Code 32 .................................................................................................. Code 32 Prefix ........................................................................................................................ Set Lengths for Code 39 ......................................................................................................... Code 39 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................ Transmit Code 39 Check Digit ................................................................................................ Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion .............................................................................................. Code 39 Buffering - Scan & Store ........................................................................................... Code 39 Buffering - Scan & Store (continued) ........................................................................ Code 93 ........................................................................................................................................ Enable/Disable Code 93 ......................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Code 93 ......................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Code 93 (continued) ...................................................................................... Code 11 ................................................................................................................................... Code 11 ................................................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Code 11 ......................................................................................................... Code 11 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................ Transmit Code 11 Check Digits .............................................................................................. Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) ................................................................................................................. Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................... Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 ........................................................................................... Set Lengths for Interleaved 2 of 5 (continued) ........................................................................ I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification ............................................................................................... Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit ................................................................................................... 101 102 105 105 106 106 107 107 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 114 115 115 115 116 117 118 119 119 120 120 120 121 121 122 123 123 124 124 125 127 127 127 128 129 129 129 130 132 132 132 133 134 135 135 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13 ...................................................................................................... Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF) .................................................................................................................... Enable/Disable Discrete 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 (continued) ............................................................................. Codabar (NW - 7) .................................................................................................................... Enable/Disable Codabar ......................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Codabar ......................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Codabar (continued) ...................................................................................... CLSI Editing ............................................................................................................................ NOTIS Editing ......................................................................................................................... MSI ................................................................................................................................................ Enable/Disable MSI ................................................................................................................. Set Lengths for MSI ................................................................................................................ Set Lengths for MSI (continued) ............................................................................................. MSI Check Digits ..................................................................................................................... Transmit MSI Check Digit(s) ................................................................................................... MSI Check Digit Algorithm ...................................................................................................... Chinese 2 of 5 ............................................................................................................................... Enable/Disable Chinese 2 of 5 ................................................................................................ Matrix 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................. Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................... Set Lengths for Matrix 2 of 5 ................................................................................................... Matrix 2 of 5 Redundancy ....................................................................................................... Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit ......................................................................................................... Transmit Matrix 2 of 5 Check Digit .......................................................................................... Inverse 1D ..................................................................................................................................... Postal Codes ................................................................................................................................. US Postnet .............................................................................................................................. US Planet ................................................................................................................................ Transmit US Postal Check Digit .............................................................................................. UK Postal ................................................................................................................................ Transmit UK Postal Check Digit .............................................................................................. Japan Postal ........................................................................................................................... Australian Postal ..................................................................................................................... Netherlands KIX Code ........................................................................................................... USPS 4CB/One Code/Intelligent Mail ..................................................................................... UPU FICS Postal .................................................................................................................... GS1 DataBar ................................................................................................................................. GS1 DataBar-14 ...................................................................................................................... GS1 DataBar Limited .............................................................................................................. GS1 DataBar Expanded .......................................................................................................... Convert GS1 DataBar to UPC/EAN ........................................................................................ Composite ..................................................................................................................................... Composite CC-C ..................................................................................................................... Composite CC-A/B .................................................................................................................. Composite TLC-39 .................................................................................................................. UPC Composite Mode ............................................................................................................ Composite Beep Mode ............................................................................................................ GS1-128 Emulation Mode for UCC/EAN Composite Codes ................................................... 2D Symbologies ............................................................................................................................ 136 136 136 137 138 139 139 139 140 140 141 142 142 142 143 143 144 145 145 145 146 146 147 148 149 149 149 150 150 151 151 152 152 153 154 154 155 155 155 156 156 157 157 158 158 158 159 159 160 160 161 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Enable/Disable PDF417 .......................................................................................................... Enable/Disable MicroPDF417 ................................................................................................. Code 128 Emulation ................................................................................................................ Data Matrix .............................................................................................................................. Data Matrix Inverse ................................................................................................................. Maxicode ................................................................................................................................. QR Code ................................................................................................................................. QR Inverse .............................................................................................................................. MicroQR .................................................................................................................................. Aztec ....................................................................................................................................... Aztec Inverse .......................................................................................................................... Redundancy Level ........................................................................................................................ Redundancy Level 1 ............................................................................................................... Redundancy Level 2 ............................................................................................................... Redundancy Level 3 ............................................................................................................... Redundancy Level 4 ............................................................................................................... Security Level ............................................................................................................................... Intercharacter Gap Size .......................................................................................................... Report Version .............................................................................................................................. Macro PDF Features ..................................................................................................................... Flush Macro Buffer .................................................................................................................. Abort Macro PDF Entry ........................................................................................................... 161 161 161 163 163 164 164 165 165 166 166 167 167 167 167 168 168 169 170 171 171 171 Bluetooth Connection Using HID and SPP Profiles Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 172 RS507 to Computer Bluetooth Connection Modes ....................................................................... 172 RS507 Important hardware features ............................................................................................. 173 Refreshing Boot Choices .............................................................................................................. 173 HID (Human Interface Device) Mode ....................................................................................................... 174 How to change to HID mode ................................................................................................... 174 How to format the scanned data ............................................................................................. 175 How to pair and connect with a computer running Windows 7 SP1 ............................................. 175 How to pair and connect with a computer running Windows XP SP3 and Bluetooth 2.1 ........ 177 How to pair and connect with other devices ............................................................................ 181 Reconnecting .......................................................................................................................... 181 How to demonstrate HID connection with a computer ............................................................ 181 Country keyboard type change ............................................................................................... 182 Connecting multiple RS507 into single device ........................................................................ 183 Using random PIN code .......................................................................................................... 183 How to return to SSI (SCAN) mode ........................................................................................ 187 Serial Port Profile (SPP) Mode ..................................................................................................... 188 How to change to SPP mode .............................................................................................................. 188 How to format the scanned data the data ............................................................................... 188 How to pair and connect with a computer running Windows 7 SP1 ........................................ 189 How to pair and connect with a computer running Windows XP SP3 ..................................... 195 SPP connection with RS507 as a Slave ................................................................................. 199 How to pair and connect with other devices ............................................................................ 202 Reconnecting .......................................................................................................................... 203 How to demonstrate SPP connection with a computer ........................................................... 203 Connecting multiple RS507 into single device ........................................................................ 204 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY How to return to SSI (SCAN) mode ........................................................................................ 204 Switching between SSI (SCAN), HID and SPP ....................................................................... 205 Firmware upgrade ......................................................................................................................... 207 Upgrading using a computer and the PC Tool application ...................................................... 207 Retrieving the RS507 log file ........................................................................................................ 211 Bluetooth Bar Codes ................................................................................................................................... 215 Bluetooth Authentication Control ............................................................................................. 215 Bluetooth Automatic Reconnection Control ............................................................................ 216 Bell Indication Control ............................................................................................................. 218 Bluetooth Profile Control ......................................................................................................... 223 Bluetooth Pairing Control ........................................................................................................ 224 Specifications Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................... 225 Imager ..................................................................................................................................... 225 Charger ................................................................................................................................... 228 Standard Default Parameters Standard Default Parameters Table ............................................................................................. 229 Programming Reference Symbol Code Identifiers ................................................................................................................ 236 AIM Code Identifiers ..................................................................................................................... 237 Sample Bar Codes Code 39 ........................................................................................................................................ UPC/EAN ...................................................................................................................................... UPC-A, 100% .......................................................................................................................... EAN-13, 100% ........................................................................................................................ Code 128 ...................................................................................................................................... Interleaved 2 of 5 .......................................................................................................................... GS1 DataBar-14 ........................................................................................................................... PDF417 ......................................................................................................................................... Data Matrix .................................................................................................................................... Maxicode ....................................................................................................................................... QR Code ....................................................................................................................................... US Postnet .................................................................................................................................... UK Postal ...................................................................................................................................... 242 242 242 243 243 243 243 244 244 244 245 245 245 Numeric Bar Codes Numeric Bar Codes ....................................................................................................................... 246 Cancel ........................................................................................................................................... 247 Glossary 10 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table of Contents REVIEW ONLY Index 11 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY About This Guide Introduction This Product Reference Guide provides additional information that is not covered by the Quick Reference Guide and is helpful for application developers and customers alike. The Product Reference Guide provides information on operating the Imager for the first time, using the Imager, resetting and capturing data. The guide also covers issues such as charging and testing the Imager battery, troubleshooting, maintenance, firmware update and configuration of the Imager. Sample bar codes are provided for configuring and testing the Imager. This guide applies to Model Numbers RS507 and RS507X. Documentation Set The documentation set for the RS507 is divided into guides that provide information for specific user needs. • RS507 Hands-Free Imager Quick Start Guide - describes how to use the Imager. • SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger Quick Reference Guide - describes how to use the Imager charger. • EMDK Help File - provides API information for writing applications. • Advanced Data Formatting Programmer Guide - describes how to customize data before transmission to the host device. Model Configurations This guide covers the following model configurations: • RS507-IM2xxxxSTWR -Triggered RS507 with standard battery • RS507-IM2xxxxSNWR - Triggerless RS507 with standard battery • RS507-IM2xxxxENWR -Triggerless RS507 with extended battery • RS507-IM2xxxxCTWR - Corded and Triggered RS507 For shipping configuration of each model option, refer to Unpacking on page 15. 12 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 About This Guide REVIEW ONLY Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows: • Getting Started provides information on getting the Imager up and running for the first time, basic instructions for using the Imager and instructions for resetting the Imager and capturing data. • SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger provides information on charging and testing the Imager battery. • Troubleshooting & Maintenance provides troubleshooting, cleaning, part replacement and technical specifications for the Imager. • RS507 Update and Configuration provides instructions for firmware update and configuration of the Imager operation. • Miscellaneous Imager Options provides information on programming the Imager to perform various functions, or activating different features. • Symbologies details symbology features and provides programming bar codes for selecting these features. • Bluetooth Connection Using HID and SPP Profiles describes the Bluetooth connection modes of the RS507 to a personal computer and non-Zebra terminals. • Specifications provides Imager and charger technical specifications. •Appendix , Standard Default Parameters provides a sample of bar codes used for configuring the Imager. • Appendix , Programming Reference provides symbol code characters. • Appendix , Sample Bar Codes provides sample bar codes for Imager testing. • Appendix , Numeric Bar Codes provides a sample of numeric bar codes. Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: • “RS507” refers to the Zebra RS507 Hands-Free Imager. • “Imager” refers to the Zebra RS507 Hands-Free Imager. • “Terminal” refers to the Wearable Terminal WT4090 or any mobile computer connected to the Imager. • “Charger” refers to the SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger of the RS507. • Bold text is used to highlight the following: • • Dialog box, window and screen names • Drop-down list and list box names • Check box and radio button names • Icons on a screen • Key names on a keypad • Button names on a screen. Bullets (•) indicate: • Action items • Lists of alternatives • Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential. 13 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 • About This Guide REVIEW ONLY Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numb lists. Related Documents • RS507 Hands-Free Imager Quick Start Guide, p/n 72-115987-01-xx • SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-115989-01-xx • WT4090 Quick Start Guide p/n 72-86717-02 -xx as well as other supported terminals' • Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK for C and EMDK for .NET), available at: www.zebra.com/support. For the latest version of this guide and all guides, go to: www.zebra.com/support. Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment, contact Zebra Support for your region. Contact information is available at: www.zebra.com/support. When contacting Support, please have the following information available: • Serial number of the unit • Model number or product name • Software type and version number The following information should be available when reporting a problem: • Customer name • Application used • Configuration (corded/cordless, trigger/triggerless, standard or extended battery) • RS507 or Cradle version number • RS507 CAB file version and OEM version • Use the ScannerLog Application on page 62 to retrieve and E-mail the RS507 log to the support representative • Occurrence (always, once out of 10 attempts, etc…) • Suggested steps to reproduce the problem Zebra responds to calls by E-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Zebra Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Zebra is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty. If you purchased your business product from a Zebra business partner, contact that business partner for support. Provide Documentation Feedback If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about this guide, send an email to EVM-Techdocs@zebra.com. 14 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Introduction This chapter describes the features of the RS507 Hands-Free Imager and explains how to install and charge the battery, capture data and reset the Imager. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from around the equipment and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. After opening the shipping box, inspect the contents. You should have received the following: Table 1 RS507 Shipping Configuration Model Options Model Description Standard Battery RS507-IM2xxxxSTW Triggered RS507 with standard battery RS507-IM2xxxxSNW Triggerless RS507 with standard battery RS507-IM2xxxxENW Triggerless RS507 with extended battery RS507-IM2xxxxCTW Corded and Triggered RS507 Extended Battery Corded Adapter Trigger Quick Reference Guide Inspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment, contact the Zebra Support immediately. See Service Information on page 14 for contact information. Introduction The RS507 Hands-Free Imager (also referred to as the Imager) is a wearable bar code scan solution for both 1D and 2D bar code symbologies. The Imager is also compatible with a wide range of mobile computers communicating over Bluetooth. 15 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY The Imager is designed for a wide range of applications from management of products in a warehouse, to processing deliveries at a courier facility to processing prescription drugs at the pharmaceutical distribution center. The Imager uses camera-based scanning technology, designed to offer flexible hands-free operation with ergonomic comfort for right or left hand users. The Imager can be operated in both manual and auto-triggering modes. Auto-triggering is a patent-pending Interactive Sensing Technology combining motion and proximity sensing for triggering the Imager. The Imager is built to last and rated for indoor and outdoor daily use in scan-intensive environments. Built on a magnesium chassis, the Imager offers the durability associated with the most rugged mobile computers. 16 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Cordless Configuration Features Figure 1 RS507 Cordless Configuration Features Triggered Configuration Battery Imager Window Battery Release Latch Comfort Pad Trigger Swivel Assembly Finger Strap Scan Trigger Restore Key Asset Control Label Left Scan LED Strap Buckle Beeper Right Scan LED Finger Strap Triggerless Configuration Triggerless Strap Holder 17 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Corded Configuration Features Figure 2 RS507 Corded Configuration Features Interface Cable Connector to WT4090 Release Latch Imager Window Corded Adapter Comfort Pad Trigger Swivel Assembly Finger Strap Scan Trigger Restore Key Asset Control Label Strap Buckle Left Scan LED Finger Strap Beeper Right Scan LED 18 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Trigger Swivel Assembly - Change Trigger Position The Imager is worn on the index and middle fingers, and triggered with the thumb. The Trigger Swivel Assembly of the Imager rotates to provide left-hand or right-hand use. To change the position of the Trigger: 1. From the bottom of Imager, hold and pull the Comfort Pad off the Imager. NOTE: When removing the Comfort Pad off the Imager, It is not necessary to remove the Finger Strap from the Trigger Swivel Assembly. Figure 3 Change Trigger Position - Removal of Finger Strap and Comfort Pad Finger Strap Comfort Pad Trigger Swivel Assembly Strap Buckle 2. Determine whether the Imager is used on the right or left hand and rotate the Trigger Swivel Assembly. Figure 4 Change Trigger Swivel Assembly Position Trigger Swivel Assembly Scan Trigger CAUTION:The Trigger Swivel Assembly only rotates 180° around the front of the scan assembly. Do not rotate the Trigger Swivel Assembly past the designed stops. 3. Rotate the Trigger Swivel Assembly so that the Scan Trigger is positioned next to the thumb when the Imager is placed on the index and middle fingers. 4. Position the Comfort Pad onto the Imager. 5. Press the Comfort Pad onto the Imager. When properly installed, the Comfort Pad locks into place. 6. Insert the Finger Strap into the Strap Buckle. 19 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Getting Started - Cordless Configuration Charge the Battery Before using the Imager, charge the battery. The SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger supports both standard and extended capacity batteries. To charge the Imager battery, refer to the SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-115989-01 available at: www.zebra.com/support and search for 'SAC5070'. Install the Battery 1. Align the battery on top of the Imager. 2. Push the battery all the way into the Locking Slots of the Imager. 3. Firmly press the battery into the Imager until a “click” is heard ensuring the Battery Release Latch is fully engaged with the Imager. Figure 5 Install the Battery Battery Release Latch Battery Locking Slots Remove the Battery 1. Hold the Imager in one hand. 2. Press the Battery Release Latch. 3. Pull up the battery to release it from the Locking Slots of the Imager. Wearing the Imager 1. Slide the Imager onto the index and middle fingers with the Scan Trigger next to the thumb. 2. Tighten the Finger Strap. NOTE: When using the Imager for the first time, press and release the Scan Trigger to enable the manual triggering mode (this operation disables the default auto triggering mode). 20 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 6 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Wearing the Imager - Cordless Adapter Finger Strap aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Getting Started - Corded Configuration In order to start using the Imager you must install the Corded Adapter. Connect the Corded Adapter To connect the Corded Adapter: 1. Align the Corded Adapter on top of the Imager. 2. Support the bottom side of the Imager and push the Corded Adapter all the way into the Locking Slots of the Imager. 3. Firmly press the Corded Adapter into the Imager until a click is heard ensuring the Adapter Release Latch is fully engaged with the Imager. Figure 7 Connect Corded Adapter Adapter Release Latch Corded Adapter Locking Slots Remove the Corded Adapter To remove the Corded Adapter: 1. Hold the Imager in one hand. 2. Press the Adapter Release Latch. 3. Pull up the Corded Adapter to release it from the Locking Slots of the Imager. 21 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Connect to a WT4090 Wearable Terminal The Imager connects to the Wearable Terminal and mounts on the fingers. Figure 8 Connecting and Disconnecting to a Wearable Terminal WT4090 Interface Connector Interface Cable Connector Disconnect Button To connect the Imager to the terminal: 1. On the terminal, remove the cover from the WT4090 Interface Connector. 2. Connect the Interface Cable Connector of the Imager to the WT4090 Interface Connector. To disconnect the Imager from the terminal: 1. Press the Disconnect Button on the Interface Cable Connector. 2. Pull the Interface Cable Connector out of the WT4090 Interface Connector. Wearing the Imager To wear the Imager: 1. Slide the Imager onto the index and middle fingers with the Scan Trigger next to the thumb (see Figure 9). Figure 9 Wear the Imager - Corded Adapter Scan Trigger 2. Tighten the Finger Strap. 22 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 10 REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Wear the Corded Adapter Imager - Finger Strap Finger Strap aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Qt× NOTE: When using the Imager for the first time, press and release the Scan Trigger to enable the manual triggering mode (this operation disables the default auto triggering mode). Status Indications The Imager has two Scan LEDs that provide identical indications. The Imager is also equipped with a beeper that issues different beep sequences and patterns to indicate status. Table 2 defines the LED and beep sequences indications that occur during normal operation and bar code scanning. Table 2 Status Indications No. 1. LED None Beep Indication High/low Description Bluetooth communication is disconnected due to: • host device is powered off. • host device Bluetooth is off. • Bluetooth un-pair bar code scanned by the RS507. • Bluetooth Disconnect bar code scanned by the RS507. • RS507 is out of Bluetooth range with the host device. 2. Short green flashes None Attempting to connect over Bluetooth. 3. None Low/high Imager is connected over Bluetooth. 4. None High/low/high/low Properly decoded scan of Bluetooth pairing bar code. 23 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 2 5. REVIEW ONLY Getting Started Status Indications None Long low/ long high/ Bluetooth connection attempt failed. If there is no acknowledgment from the host device. Example: Bluetooth on the host device is off. 6. None Long low/ long high/ Long low/ long high/ Bluetooth connection attempt is rejected. When the RS507 tries to connect to the host and the host rejects the connection. Example: There is already a successful Bluetooth connection in the host device and it unable to create a new connection. 7. One green flash High Proper scanning indication. 8. None 4 long beeps No Bluetooth communication after re-connection failure. 9. Red flash 2 short beeps every 15 seconds Low battery. 10. Long red flash followed by a green flash High/low High/low Clean Boot was performed successfully. NOTE: When the Imager is connected by corded configuration, only “Proper scanning indication” and “Clean Boot was perform successfully” status events are indicated. Imager Standby Mode To save battery power, the Imager goes into Standby when not active. The Image resumes functionality when: • Bluetooth data is received from the mobile computer (in cordless configuration) • Scan trigger is pressed • Restore key is pressed • Motion is detected (in cordless configuration) • Incoming data from mobile computer is sensed (in corded configuration). Bluetooth Connection Establish Bluetooth Connection To establish Bluetooth connection with a mobile computer: 1. Ensure that the Imager is within a range of 10 meters (30 feet) from the mobile computer. 2. Install the battery in the Imager. 3. Launch the Bluetooth Device (BD) address application (see Figure 11) from the mobile computer. Most BD Address applications display a pairing bar code image on the screen of the mobile computer. 24 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY NOTE: To find the BD address application tap the Start button and select Programs > Display_BD_Address or Start > Programs > BT Information and then tap the Generate Local BD Address Barcode button to display the BD address bar code. Figure 11 Icon of Bluetooth Device (BD) Address Application Bluetooth Device (BD) address icon on WT4090 Application screen Bluetooth Device (BD) address icon on MC909X Demo screen 4. Bluetooth Device (BD) address icon on Windows Mobile Programs screen Scan the pairing bar code on the mobile computer screen (see Figure 12) or a provided pairing label. When scanning, the Imager emits one string of high/low/high/low beeps. NOTE: To create printed pairing bar code label, refer to Pairing Bar Code Format on page 26. Figure 12 5. Pairing Bar Code Example as Shown on the Mobile Computer Screen The Scan LED starts flashing green indicating that the Imager is attempting to establish connection with a mobile computer. NOTE: If the Imager default PIN code is required for establishing connection, enter the following code: "12345". You may also need to set the authentication and encryption to Enabled. 6. When connection is established, the Scan LED turns off and the Imager emits one string of low/high beeps. The Imager is connected and ready for scanning. NOTE: When replacing the Imager battery, the Imager memory retains the pairing information of the last paired mobile computer. 25 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection The Imager maintains Bluetooth communication with a mobile computer within a range of 10 meters (30 feet). When the Imager fails to establish connection or connection is lost during operation, the Imager emits one string of high/low beeps. To reestablish the Bluetooth connection with a mobile computer: 1. Ensure that the Imager is within a range of 10 meters (30 feet) from the mobile computer. 2. Ensure that the mobile computer is on and “awake” (not in Suspend mode). 3. The Imager automatically attempts reconnecting to the mobile computer for 30 seconds (Scan LED flashes green). If automatic re-connection fails, verify that the Imager is within Bluetooth range and briefly press the Restore Key on the Imager to reconnect. NOTE: You can also reconnect by scanning a pairing bar code from the mobile computer screen or provided label. When scanning, the Imager emits one string of high/low/high/low beeps. 4. The Scan LED starts flashing green indicating that the Imager is attempting to establish connection with a mobile computer. The Scan LED turns off and the Imager emits one string of low/high beeps indicating that the Imager is connected and ready for scanning. Remove Bluetooth Connection Remove Bluetooth connection to allow the Imager to connect to another mobile computer or to enable the a mobile computer to accept the connection from another Imager. NOTE: Removing Bluetooth connection is only required if the Imager is configured to auto-connect upon power-up (permanent pairing is enabled) and has to be paired with a different mobile computer. To remove Bluetooth connection: 1. Scan an un-pairing bar code for disconnecting the Imager from the mobile computer. Figure 13 2. Un-pairing Bar Code The Imager emits one string of high/low beeps indicating that Bluetooth communication with the mobile computer is disconnected. Pairing Bar Code Format In order to pair the Imager with a mobile computer over Bluetooth, a pairing bar code must be created. You can use the Display_BD_Address application on the mobile computer, or create and print a pairing bar code label. To create a pairing bar code label, the Bluetooth address of the mobile computer should be available (refer to the mobile computer user guide). Pairing bar codes are Code 128 or Data Matrix symbologies formatted as follows: Bxxxxxxxxxxxx Where xxxxxxxxxxxx represents the 12-character Bluetooth address. 26 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Pairing Bar Code Example If the mobile computer to which the Imager connects has a Bluetooth address of 11:22:33:44:55:66, then the pairing bar code is: Figure 14 Creating a Pairing Bluetooth Bar Code Paring Bar Code Content: ‘B’ + Bluetooth Address Scan The Imager uses digital camera technology to take an image of a bar code and software decoding algorithms are executed to extract the bar code data from the image. Scan Triggering Modes Manual Triggering (Triggered models only) 1. Launch a scanning software application on the mobile computer. 2. Position the Imager approximately 22.8 cm (9 inches) from a bar code and press the Scan Trigger. Position the cross hair laser beam to cover the bar code. The Imager takes a digital picture (image) of the bar code and stores it in memory for decoding. NOTE: After battery is inserted or a corded adaptor is connected (on both sides), the first trigger press disables the auto triggering mode. 3. One green flash of the LEDs is given and a high beep sounds to indicate that the bar code was properly decoded. NOTE: In some configurations proper decoding of a bar code is indicated by the software application running on the mobile computer. Auto-triggering (Triggerless models only) The Imager is provided with auto-triggering capability. In auto-triggering mode, both motion and proximity sensors are used to trigger the Imager when the user intends to scan a bar code. With auto-triggering activated, the Imager automatically scans when motion stops and a bar code is placed within the depth of field of the Imager. The Imager scans the bar code and turns off to conserve power. To scan a bar code in auto-triggering mode: 1. Position the Imager approximately 22.8 cm (9 inches) from a bar code. 2. Aim at the bar code. 3. The Imager takes a picture (image) of the bar code and stores it in memory for decoding. 27 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 4. Getting Started REVIEW ONLY One green flash of the Scan LEDs and a high beep indicates that a bar code was properly decoded. NOTE: In some applications, proper detection of a bar code is indicated by a software application running on the mobile computer. Aiming the Imager The aiming pattern of the Imager is a cross hair laser beam with bright center dot (see Figure 15). The virtual rectangle made by the cross hair reflects the field of view of the Imager. The aiming pattern is used to position the bar code within the field of view. Figure 15 Cross Hair Laser Beam Cross hair laser beam Virtual rectangle made by the cross hair laser beam Enter the symbol in any orientation within the virtual rectangle made by the cross hair laser beam, making use of its omnidirectional reading capability within the entire field of view. Figure 16 Symbol Scan Orientation 2D Bar Code 1D Bar Code @1 Symbol Aiming pattern Pattern The Imager can also read a bar code presented within the aiming pattern but not centered (see the top bar codes on Figure 17). The bar codes marked with X in Figure 17, however, show bar code aiming that may result in no decode. When using the application on your mobile computer in “Pick List” mode, the Bright Center Dot can be positioned anywhere on the symbol (see Figure 15).The top examples in Figure 17 show acceptable aiming options, while the bottom examples can not be decoded. 28 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 17 Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Acceptable Aiming Options 012345 012345 012345 012345 The aiming pattern is smaller when the Imager is closer to the symbol and larger when it is farther from the symbol. Scan symbols with smaller bars or elements (mil size) closer to the Imager and those with larger bars or elements (mil size) farther from the Imager. 1. Hold the Imager between two and eleven inches from the bar code (depending on the bar code density). NOTE: When a symbol is under transparent plastic or on a mobile computer screen, it is recommended to use a tilt (pitch) or skew scan angle to minimize reflection. 2. Press the Scan trigger. The aiming pattern illuminates red indicating that the laser is on. One green flash of the Scan LED and a high beep indicates that a bar code was properly decoded. Customize the Imager Changing from Triggered to Triggerless Configuration To change from Triggered to Triggerless configuration: 1. Remove the Comfort Pad (see Comfort Pad Replacement on page 39). 2. Remove the Trigger Swivel Assembly (see Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement on page 40). 3. Install the Triggerless Strap Holder (see Triggerless Strap Holder Replacement on page 41). 4. Install the Comfort Pad (see Comfort Pad Replacement on page 39). 5. Perform a cold boot (see Cold Boot on page 30). Changing Triggerless to Triggered Configuration To change from Triggerless to Triggered configuration: 1. Remove the Comfort Pad (see Comfort Pad Replacement on page 39). 2. Remove the Triggerless Strap Holder (see Triggerless Strap Holder Replacement on page 41). 3. Install the Trigger Swivel Assembly (see Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement on page 40). 4. Install the Comfort Pad (see Comfort Pad Replacement on page 39). 5. Perform a cold boot (see Cold Boot on page 30). 29 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 6. Getting Started REVIEW ONLY Press and release the Scan Trigger to enable the manual triggering mode (this operation disables the default Triggerless mode). Resetting the Imager If the Imager stops responding to input, reset it. There are three reset functions, warm boot, cold boot and clean boot. Perform a warm boot first. If the Imager still does not respond, perform a cold boot. Perform clean boot to restore the Imager to its factory default configuration. Warm Boot To perform warm boot, press and hold the Restore Key for more than six seconds. Cold Boot Cold boot restores the Imager’s operation by resetting its software. To perform cold boot, remove and re-insert the battery into the Imager. When using a corded Imager model with WT4090, remove and reconnect the interface cable that connects between the Imager and the WT4090. Clean Boot Clean Boot restores the Imager to its factory default configuration. To perform clean boot: 1. Remove battery or disconnect the Corded Adapter. 2. Press and hold the Restore Key. 3. Insert the battery or Corded Adapter into the Imager. 4. Continue to press and hold the Restore Key for about five seconds until a chirp is heard and the Scan LEDs flash green. The Imager is now in its factory default configuration. NOTE: The factory default configuration is set in the factory or the service center. These parameters are unique for each Imager and cannot be changed. The Factory default configuration includes: Imager serial number, Bluetooth Device (BD) address, model number, production date and proximity calibration. 30 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger Introduction The SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger is an accessory for the RS507 Hands-free Imager and provides a quick way to recharge the Lithium-ion battery that provide power for the RS507 Hands-Free Imager. One charger can hold up to eight batteries at a time. The 8-Bay Battery Charger supports both standard and extended capacity batteries. The Charger may only be used indoors. Unpacking the Charger After opening the shipping box, inspect the contents. You should have received the following: Model Description 8-Bay Battery Charger Power supply AC Line Cord Quick Start Guide SAC5070-800C USA model SAC5070-801C International model * For AC line cord, contact the Zebra representative in your country. Inspect the equipment for damage. If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment, contact Zebra Support immediately. 31 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger REVIEW ONLY Parts of the Charger Figure 18 Parts of the Charger Charger Front Batteries Age Test Button RS507 Imager Rest Compartment Charge Status LED Charging Bay Asset Control Label Charger Back M4 Screw Inserts (X4) (Screws not Included) Wall Mount Hole (X4) Power Supply Cable Duct Power Supply Cable Duct M4 Screw Inserts (X4) Service Port Door (Screws not Included) (Do not open - for service use only) Power Supply Connector 32 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger REVIEW ONLY Installation Tabletop / Shelf Set Up To set the Charger on a tabletop or shelf: 1. Place the Charger and the Power Supply Unit on a tabletop or shelf. NOTE: When required, use the screw inserts at the back and base to secure the Charger to the tabletop or shelf surface. 2. Connect the Power Supply Cable to the power connector on the back of the Charger. 3. Use the Power Supply Cable Duct, on the back of the Charger, to route the Power Supply Cable to the left or right side of the Charger. 4. Connect the AC plug of the AC Power Cord to a standard electrical outlet. Figure 19 Charger Installation 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz Outlet Power Supply Cable Duct AC Power Cord Power Supply Cable Power Supply Unit Wall Mount WARNING: For safe mounting, it is essential to use wall anchors appropriate to the wall type (i.e. plaster, drywall, concrete, etc.). Mount to wood studs whenever possible. To mount the Charger on a wall: 1. Mark the screw location on the wall. 33 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger REVIEW ONLY 2. Use four screws to mount the Charger to a wall. Be sure to use additional wall mounting hardware, as needed, for safe mounting according to the wall type. 3. Connect the power supply cable to the power connector on the back of the Charger (see Figure 20). 4. Use the Power Supply Cable Duct, on the back of the Charger, to route the Power Supply Cable to the left or right side of the Charger. 5. Place the Power Supply Unit on a shelf or tabletop. 6. Connect the AC plug of the AC Power Cord to a standard electrical outlet. Figure 20 Wall Mounting of Charger 5 mm (0.19 inches) 220 mm (8.6 inches) 10 mm (0.39 inches) 38 mm (1.5 inches) Inserting the Imager Battery in the Charger The Charger supports both standard and extended capacity batteries. 34 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 21 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger REVIEW ONLY Inserting the Imager Battery into the Charger Charger Bay Standard Battery Charge the Battery CAUTION:Only Lithium-ion batteries that have been designed for use with the RS507 Hands-free Imager can be recharged by the Charger. Do not attempt to recharge other types of rechargeable batteries or any type of batteries. Doing so could destroy those batteries and damage the Charger. NOTE: Batteries should be charged within the 0°C (+32°F) and +40°C (+104°F) ambient temperature range. To charge the battery(s): 1. Insert the battery(s) into the 8-Bay Battery Charger so that the contacts of the battery are first to enter, facing down, gently. Do not use excessive force. 2. The 8-Bay Battery Charger starts to charge automatically. On each bay, the flashing amber Charge Status LED (see Figure 18) indicates the charge status. A full charge of a depleted battery takes up to four hours. The Charge Status LED lights solid amber when the battery is fully charged. Battery Age Test The battery age test checks the battery capacity when fully charged. A worn-out battery is considered to have less than 80% of its nominal capacity. The battery test is simultaneously performed for all batteries inserted into the charger. It is recommended to perform battery age testing once a month. The age test may take up to 16 hours. NOTE: A battery removed during test and re-inserted is excluded from the test but continues normal charging. 35 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 SAC5070 8-Bay Battery Charger REVIEW ONLY To test the battery(s): 1. Insert one or more batteries into Charging Bay(s). 2. Press and hold the Test Button for approximately 3 seconds until the Charge Status LED of each active bay flashes green. 3. Refer to the table below when the indication of the Charge Status LED changes. Charge Status LED The Charge Status LEDs show the charge status of each Charging Bay: Table 3 Charge LED - Status Indications LED Indication Status Flashing amber Charging in progress. Solid amber Charging is completed. Flashing green Battery age testing in progress. Flashing red/green Defective battery or error in charging; re-insert the battery into the bay. Solid green Battery age test and charge are completed. Battery is good. Solid red Battery age test and charge are completed. Battery capacity is marginal. Flashing red Battery age test and charge are completed. Battery is worn out. 36 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Troubleshooting & Maintenance Introduction This chapter provides suggested Imager and Charger troubleshooting and maintenance. Troubleshooting Imager Table 4 Imager Troubleshooting Problem Laser aiming pattern does not display when pressing the Scan Trigger. Cause Solution Corded: Interface cable is not secure. Verify that the interface cable is properly connected. Cordless: Battery is not charged. Replace or charge battery. Power is not applied to Imager. Corded: Verify that the mobile computer has a fully charged battery installed. Cordless: Replace or charge Imager battery. Scan application on the mobile computer is not functioning. Restart the scanning application on the mobile computer. Imager does not respond. Reset the Imager (See Resetting the Imager on page 30). 37 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 4 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Imager Troubleshooting Problem Imager does not decode a bar code. Cause Solution Bar code is unreadable. Verify that the bar code is not defective, i.e., smudged or damaged. Exit window is dirty. Clean exit window with a lens tissue. Tissues for eyeglasses work well. Do not use tissues coated with lotion (see Cleaning the Imager on page 46). Bar code symbology is not supported or enabled. See your system administrator. Cordless: Bluetooth link is disconnected. Reestablish Bluetooth connection (See Establish Bluetooth Connection on page 24). NOTE: If after performing these checks the Imager still experiences problems, contact the distributor or call Zebra Support. See Service Information on page 14. Charger Table 5 Charger Troubleshooting Problem The Power LED does not light Solution Make sure the Power plug of the Power Supply Unit is plugged into a wall outlet and the connector on the end of the Power Supply Cable is plugged into the Charger’s power connector. Plug the Power plug of the Power Supply Unit into another outlet. Replace the Power Supply Unit. Contact a service representative (see Service Information on page 14). The battery takes too long to recharge Ensure that room/battery temperatures are within charging range 0 ºC to +40 ºC (+32 ºF to +104 ºF). Clean the contacts on the battery (see Cleaning the Charger on page 47). Try another battery to make sure the Charger functions properly. (If the charge time is more than four hours the Charge Status LED flashes red/green.) Contact a service representative (see Service Information on page 14). 38 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Charger Troubleshooting Problem Solution LED indication continuously changes from red to green Remove and re-insert the battery into the charging bay. Check for dirt on battery charging contacts and/or charging bay contacts (see Cleaning the Charger on page 47). Replace battery with a new one. Contact a service representative (see Service Information on page 14). Maintenance Cleaning the scan window is the basic maintenance required. A dirty window can affect scanning accuracy. • Do not allow abrasive material to touch the window. • Remove any dirt particles with a damp cloth. • Wipe the window using a tissue moistened with ammonia/water. • Do not spray water or other cleaning liquids directly into the window. Maintaining the Imager Comfort Pad Replacement Removal To remove the Comfort Pad: from the bottom of the Imager, hold and pull the Comfort Pad out of the Imager. NOTE: Figure 22 It is not necessary to remove the Finger Strap from the Trigger Swivel Assembly. Removal of Comfort Pad Finger Strap Trigger Swivel Assembly Comfort Pad 39 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Installation To install the Comfort Pad: 1. Position the Comfort Pad onto the Imager as shown. Figure 23 2. Installation of Comfort Pad Press the Comfort Pad onto the Imager. When properly installed, the Comfort Pad locks into place. Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement Removal To remove the Trigger Swivel Assembly: 1. Turn the Imager upside-down. 2. Remove the Comfort Pad. 3. Use a paper clip or similar object to press the Release Latch. Figure 24 Removal of Trigger Swivel Assembly Imager Back Release Latch 4. Rotate the Trigger Swivel Assembly to align with the back of the Imager. 5. Lift the Trigger Swivel Assembly off the scan assembly. 40 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Installation To install the Trigger Swivel Assembly: 1. Turn the Imager upside-down. 2. Position the Trigger Swivel Assembly to align with the back of the Imager. 3. Lower the Trigger Swivel Assembly onto the scan assembly. Figure 25 Installation of Trigger Swivel Assembly Trigger Swivel Assembly 1. Rotate the Trigger Swivel Assembly 1/4 turn counterclockwise. 2. Press the Comfort Pad onto the Imager. When properly installed, the Comfort Pad locks into place. Triggerless Strap Holder Replacement NOTE: The Triggerless Strap Holder should be installed when the Imager is intended to be used in Motion and Proximity Initiated bar code read mode. Removal To remove the Triggerless Strap Holder: 1. Turn the Imager upside-down. 2. Remove the Comfort Pad. 3. Use a paper clip or similar object to press the Release Latch. 41 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 26 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Removal of Triggerless Strap Holder Imager Back Triggerless Strap Holder Release Latch 4. Rotate the Triggerless Strap Holder to align with the back of the Imager. 5. Lift the Triggerless Strap Holder off the Imager. Installation To install the Triggerless Strap Holder: 1. Position the Triggerless Strap Holder to align with the back of the Imager. Figure 27 Turn the Imager upside-down.Installation of Triggerless Strap Holder Triggerless Strap Holder 1. Lower the Triggerless Strap Holder onto the Imager. 2. Rotate Triggerless Strap Holder 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Finger Strap Replacement (Trigger Swivel Assembly) Removal 1. Remove the Finger Strap from the Strap Buckle. 2. Pull the Finger Strap out of the Trigger Swivel Assembly. 42 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Installation 1. Align a new Finger Strap with the Slots in the Trigger Swivel Assembly. Figure 28 Finger Strap Replacement (Trigger Swivel Assembly) Finger Strap Strap Pins Trigger Swivel Assembly Slots Strap Buckle 2. Gently press the Strap Pins to engage with the Slots of the Trigger Swivel Assembly. The Strap Pins snap into the slots. 3. Slip the Finger Strap through the Strap Buckle. 43 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Finger Strap Replacement (Triggerless Strap Holder) Figure 29 Replacement of Finger Strap (Triggerless Strap Holder) Strap Buckles Removal Remove the Finger Strap from the Strap Buckles. Installation Slip the Finger Strap through the Strap Buckles. Strap Buckle Replacement Figure 30 Strap Buckle Replacement Removal 1. Remove the Trigger Swivel Assembly (see Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement on page 40). 2. Press the Strap Buckle off the Trigger Swivel Assembly Pin. Installation 1. Align the pin slot of Strap Buckle with the pin of the Trigger Swivel Assembly. 44 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 31 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Strap Buckle Replacement Strap Buckle Pin Strap Buckle 2. Gently press the pin slot of Strap Buckle to engage with the pin of the Trigger Swivel Assembly. The pin slot snaps onto the pin. 3. Install the Trigger Swivel Assembly (see Trigger Swivel Assembly Replacement on page 40). Field Replaceable Parts Table 6 No Imager Field Replaceable Parts Part Description KT-CLMPT-RS507-01R Trigger Swivel Assembly KT-BKL-RS507-10R Set of 10 Strap Buckles KT-CLMPN-RS507-01R Triggerless Strap Holder KT-PAD-RS507-10R Set of 10 Comfort Pads KT-STRPN-RS507-10R Set of 10 Triggerless Finger Strap with Finger Support KT-STRPT-RS507-10R Set of 10 Trigger Finger Strap with Finger Support KTBTRYRS50EAB00-01 Standard Battery KTBTRYRS50EAB02-01 Extended Battery ADPTRWT-RS507-R Corded Adapter 45 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 32 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY Imager Field Replaceable Parts Finger Support Cleaning the Imager Wipe the exit window periodically with a lens tissue or other material suitable for cleaning eyeglasses. CAUTION:Do not pour, spray, or spill any liquid on the Imager. The gold plated battery contacts do not tarnish or oxidize. No maintenance should be needed. If the contacts need to be cleaned: 1. Wet the tip of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol and squeeze the excess alcohol from the swab. 2. Wipe the metal contacts with the damp swab. Maintaining the Charger The Charger is well constructed and durable; however, it is a precision electronic device and must be treated as such. Follow the procedures in this section to ensure reliable service. Operating conditions for the Charger The Charger is designed to operate in environments that are normally free of dust, dirt, and moisture. It can be operated at temperatures between 0°C (+32°F) and +40°C (+104°F). Handling the Charger • Do not attempt to open the Charger. No user-serviceable parts are inside. • Charge only Lithium-ion batteries that have been designed for use with the Imager. Do not attempt to recharge other types of rechargeable batteries or any type of primary batteries. 46 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Troubleshooting & Maintenance REVIEW ONLY • Do not place objects other than Imager batteries inside the Charger. • Protect the Charger from excessive heat, cold, moisture, and harsh, dirty environments. • Do not leave the Charger where moisture will condense on it. Cleaning the Charger CAUTION:Do not pour, spray, or spill any liquid on the Charger. The gold plated battery contacts do not tarnish or oxidize. No maintenance should be needed. If the contacts need to be cleaned: 1. Remove power from the Charger. 2. Wet the tip of a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol and squeeze the excess alcohol from the swab. 3. Wipe the metal contacts with the damp swab. 47 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Update and Configuration Introduction This chapter covers the following topics: • Configuring the Imager • Imager Motion and Proximity Configuration • Debugging logger • Firmware upgrade Configuring the Imager Introduction The Imager is a modular product used in several hardware configurations. Such configurations may include corded or cordless connection to a terminal / mobile computer with manual or automatic triggering. The Imager is provided with a default software configuration set in the factory. This software configuration can be optimized by the customer to meet their specific operational requirements. Therefore, before using the Imager, it is essential that the Imager be properly configured to harness its extensive capabilities and gain maximum efficiency. There are several ways to configure the Imager. The best way is to set the parameters for each application allowing the required degrees of freedom. In some cases it is recommended to allow the user to select between the various operational modes or use cases, each with its own set of parameters. Zebra mobile computers using the EMDK may utilize the SCAN and/or RSM APIs to configure the operation of the Imager. Zebra terminals that cannot use the EMDK, may configure some operations of the Imager by scanning special configuration bar codes (see Miscellaneous Imager Options on page 70) as done with many of Zebra bar code scanners. A selection of most configured Imager parameters can be set with the Remote Scanner Management Sample (RSMSample) application installed on all Zebra mobile computers supporting the Imager. Some of the Imager parameters can also be set by the Control Panel application. Once connected to a mobile computer, the application running on the mobile computer overrides the Imager parameters previously set. 48 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Control Panel Application The Control Panel (CTLpanel) application can be used for configuring the Imager by changing its values. The Control Panel application also enables one to retrieve and display the current setting of each value. The Control Panel application together with the RSMsample application enable the user to configure the RS507. Users with Mobile computer that do not have the Control Panel application installed can download the application (CtlPanelWM.exe) and related documentation from the Support Central site at: http://www.zebra.com/support. The following example describes how to read and configure new values of the Imager attributes. To set new attribute values: 1. When using the WT4090, from the App Launcher screen, open the Utilities folder and start the Control Panel application. When using a mobile computer with Windows Mobile, open the Application folder and start the CtlPanelWM application. Figure 33 Starting the Control Panel Application WT4090 - Control Panel Application 2. Windows Mobile Control Panel Application Select Scanner Settings ..... Figure 34 Scanner Settings 49 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 3. RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Use the > < keys to select scanner. Select SCN1 for corded Imager or SCN2 for cordless Imager (Bluetooth). NOTE: Before you select SCN2 make sure to pair and connect the Imager to the mobile computer. 4. Select Reader Params… Figure 35 5. Reader Params Use the > < keys to change the Picklist Mode to Enable and press the OK button. Figure 36 Picklist Mode This setting is retained until cold boot is performed to the mobile computer or new setting is entered through the Control Panel application. 6. Re-start your scan application and verify that Picklist Mode is enabled. RSMSample Application The Remote Scanner Management Sample (RSMSample) application is used for configuring the Imager by changing its attribute values. The RSMSample application also enables one to retrieve and display the current setting of each attribute. Users with mobile computer that do not have the RSMSample application installed can download the application and related documentation from the Support Central site at: www.zebra.com/support. NOTE: When the Imager is connected to a mobile computer, configuration by scanning bar codes is disabled. In such case, the Imager configuration is performed by the application (e.g RSMSamplen) running on the mobile computer. The new configuration overrides the previous configuration. The new configuration is saved in the Imager memory after disconnecting the Imager from the mobile computer or terminating the application. The following example describes how to read and configure new values of the Imager attributes. 50 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY To set new attribute values: 1. From the mobile computer Application folder, run the RSMSample application. Figure 37 Mobile Computer Application Folder - RSMSample Application Icon WT4090 - RSMSample Application 2. From the Dialog window, select Bluetooth SSI Scanner Driver. Figure 38 3. Windows Mobile - RSMSample Application Dialog Window - Bluetooth SSI Scanner Driver Press the Get All Supported Attributes button to display all supported attributes. Figure 39 RSMSample Application - Get All Supported Attributes Button 51 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 4. REVIEW ONLY The Attribute scroll window displays all supported attributes (see Table on page 53) and an operation success indication. Figure 40 fh RS507 Update and Configuration RSMSample Application - Attribute Scroll Window Attribute Scroll Window Operation Success Indication 5. Select the attribute you wish to change and press the Get button to display the current value of the attribute. Figure 41 6. RSMSample Application - Get Button The application returns the current value settings of the attribute. Figure 42 RSMSample Application - Current Value Settings of Attribute 7. Press again the Get All Supported Attributes button to show all supported attributes (see Figure 43). 8. Select an attribute (see Table ), enter the new value and press the Set button. 52 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 43 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Update and Configuration RSMSample Application - Setting an Attribute Value Line In the following example, after setting the ATTR_BT_DISCONNECT attribute to 0 (disconnect), the Bluetooth radio of the Imager is turned off successfully as indicated by the change of the Bluetooth icon from Bluetooth Connection icon to Bluetooth Disabled icon. Figure 44 RSMSample Application - Bluetooth Radio Turned Off Successfully Indication Bluetooth Disabled icon Imager Attributes Table lists the Imager attributes that can be changed using the RSMSample application. Table 7 Imager Attributes Attribute ATTR_SCANLINE_WIDTH Access R/W Values 0– (Pick list disabled) Factory Default 2 – Narrow (Pick list enabled) ATTR_DISABLE_GOOD_DECOD E_LED_BEEP R/W 0- Enabled automatically green LED and beep on good decode. Description Width of laser scan line or size of Imager's effective Field of View (Pick list) Good decode feedback on Imager 1- Disabled ATTR_MODEL_NUMBER N/A 53 N/A Model number REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 7 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Update and Configuration Imager Attributes Attribute Access Values Factory Default Description ATTR_SERIAL_NUMBER N/A N/A Serial number ATTR_DATE_OF_MANUFACTUR N/A N/A Date of manufacture ATTR_DATE_OF_SERVICE N/A N/A Last date of repair by Zebra ATTR_BT_ADDR N/A N/A Imager Bluetooth address ATTR_BT_AUTHENTICATION R/W 1 - Enabled Enable Bluetooth authentication (Permanently saved) Enable encryption over Bluetooth (Permanently saved) 0 - Disabled ATTR_BT_ENCRYPTION R/W 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled ATTR_BT_PINCODE R/W Up to six characters “12345” Pin code when Bluetooth Authentication is enabled (Permanently saved) ATTR_RECONNECT_ATTEMPTS R/W 6 = 30 sec, 7 = 35 sec, 8 = 40 sec, 9 = 45 sec, 10 = 50 sec, 11 = 55 sec, 12 = 60 sec Reconnect attempt duration when the Imager is out of range ATTR_BEEP_ON_RECON_ATTE MPT R/W 1 - Enabled When enabled, the Imager emits 5 short high beeps every 5 seconds while the reconnection attempt is in progress ATTR_HID_AUTO_RECON R/W Auto-reconnect behavior when connection is lost. 0 - Disabled 0 - Never Reconnect 1 - Reconnect on Data 2 - Reconnect immediately ATTR_BT_FRIENDLY_NAME R/W Up to 23 characters “RS507” Friendly name displayed by Bluetooth remote devices (Permanently saved). ATTR_PIN_CODE_TYPE R/W 1 - User prompt Prompt the user for PIN code or use PIN code stored in memory. 0 - Automatically use stored PIN code 54 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 7 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Update and Configuration Imager Attributes Attribute ATTR_BT_INQUIRY_MODE Access R/W Values 1 - Limited Factory Default 0 - General Description The used inquiry mode: Limited: The Imager finds only an associated device. General: The Imager finds all the visible devices. ATTR_EXCLUSIVE_CODE128_E R/W ATTR_MEMS_ENABLE R/W 1 - Enabled Ignore Code 128 beginning with 420 and 421 Trigger Model -0 Motion trigger feature 0 - Disabled 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Triggerl ess Model -1 ATTR_PROXIMITY_ENABLE R/W 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled Trigger Model -0 Proximity feature Triggerl ess Model -1 ATTR_PROXIMITY_DISTANCE R/W 0 – Short Proximity distance Paging device enable / disable 15 Paging beep sequence 1 – Mid 2 – Long ATTR_PAGING_ENABLE R/W 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled ATTR_PAGING_BEEP_SEQ R/W 0-26 Beep pattern values. ATTR_LOW_BATTERY_IND_EN R/W 1 - Enabled Low battery indication. Scan trigger serves as an Imager wake-up source from low power. 0 - Disabled ATTR_SCAN_TRIG_WAKEUP_EN R/W 1 - Enabled 0 - Disabled 55 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 7 REVIEW ONLY RS507 Update and Configuration Imager Attributes Attribute ATTR_BLUETOOTH_AUTO_REC ON Access R/W ATTR_PROXIMITY_CONTINUOU S_EN R/W ATTR_GOOD_SCANS_DELAY R/W Values Factory Default 0 –None 1 - Power on 2 - On when back in range 3 - On when power is on and back within range 1 - Enabled Proximity continuous mode (for scanning packages off conveyer belt). Delay between good scans in proximity continuous mode (msec). Force BD_Address saving when pairing fails 0 - Disabled Values 0 -150 (in 100 msec intervals) 1 – 150 (100 – 15000 msec) R/W 0 – Disabled 1 – Enabled ATTR_PAGING_ACTIVATE 0 – Stop 1 – Start Defines Bluetooth reconnection scheme (Permanently saved) Important: If option 1 (On Power) or 3 (On when power is on and back within range) is set, the pair should be properly marked and kept visible on the Imager and mobile computer to avoid user selecting of an unpaired set. 0 – No delay ATTR_FORCE_PAIRING_SAVE Description (Permanently saved). Start / stop Imager paging ATTR_BT_DISCONNECT 0 - Disconnected Bluetooth disconnect command from terminal to Imager ATTR_BT_UNPAIR 0 - Unpaired Bluetooth un-pair command from terminal to Imager. ATTR_FIRM_VERSION N/A Imager Firmware version. ATTR_DEVICE_CLASS N/A Imager system class 56 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 7 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Imager Attributes Attribute ATTR_BATTERY_STATUS Access Values 0- Unknown Factory Default Description Battery Status 1- Full 2- Medium 3- Empty 4- Charging – full rate 5- Charging – half rate 6- Charging – Trickle 7- Discharging – Battery Cycle in progress ATTR_BATTERY_CAPACITY 0-100 (battery percent) Battery capacity 9999 if error (no battery) ATTR_BATTERY_ID 0 – Simple Battery ID 1 – Double 2 – Cabled 9999 – Error Imager Motion and Proximity Configuration The Imager proximity and motion feature enables auto-triggering of the Imager upon motion and/or proximity to an object. Motion and proximity detection can be enabled or disabled by the mobile computer application such as the Remote Scanner Management (RSMSample) application of the mobile computer (see “RSMSample Application” on page 8-50) or by scanning configuration bar codes (see Miscellaneous Imager Options on page 9-70). NOTE: Once configured, the motion and/or proximity attributes are retained in the Imager memory following warm or cold boot. Operation Modes The Imager can be configured to a single or continuous scan operation. In most use cases, a single scan mode is the preferred operation. However, when scanning packages off a moving conveyer belt, it is sometimes recommended to use the continuous scan mode (also referred to as 'Proximity Continuous' mode). Continuous operation automatically results from the combined settings of motion and proximity (enabling or disabling motion and/or proximity. See Table ). The Imager is provided with motion and proximity enabled by default. To set new values to the motion and/or proximity attributes, refer to Imager Attributes on page 8-53. 57 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Table 8 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Imager Operation Modes Mode Number Parameter States (Motion / Proximity / Continuous Scan) Motion: enabled Proximity: enabled Continuous scan: disabled Description The Imager performs a single scan when moved and positioned in proximity to an object. Scanning resumes when the Imager is moved and re-positioned in proximity to an object. This mode is a default mode. Motion: disabled Proximity: enabled Continuous scan: disabled Motion: enabled The Imager starts to continuously scan when positioned in proximity to an object. The Imager stops scanning when the object is out of proximity range. Upon movement, the Imager performs a single scan and stops. Proximity: disabled Continuous scan: disabled Motion: enabled Proximity: enabled Continuous scan: enabled The Imager performs a continuous scan when moved and positioned in proximity to an object. The Imager continues to scan as long as it detects an object within its range and bar codes are scanned successfully. The Imager stops scanning if proximity to an object is not detected, or if the Imager fails to scan three consecutive times. Motion: disabled Proximity: enabled The description of this operation mode is identical to the description of mode number 2 in this table. Continuous scan: enabled Configuring Motion and Proximity by Scanning Bar Codes NOTE: Scanning bar codes for configuring motion and/or proximity is enabled only when the Imager is in cordless (Bluetooth) configuration. To enable or disable motion or proximity, perform cold boot by removing and re-installing the battery (see Remove the Battery on page 20). NOTE: Throughout this section, configuration bar codes shown with asterisks (*) indicate default values. Motion Sensing Control Disable Motion Trigger 58 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY *Enable Motion Trigger Proximity Sensing Control Disable Proximity *Enable Proximity Proximity Continuous Enable The Proximity Continuous Enable parameter enables/disables the proximity continuous feature. *Disable Proximity Continues Enable Proximity Continues The Proximity Distance parameter sets the proximity sensitivity range. Short Range Mid Range 59 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY *Long Range Good Scan indication delay Control The Good Scan Delay parameter sets a delay between good scans when scanning is in continuous mode. This delay is effective when: • Motion detection - Enabled • Proximity - Enabled • Proximity continues - Enabled • Motion detection - Disabled • Proximity - Enabled Or 0 msec 200 msec 400 msec *600 msec 800 msec 1000 msec 60 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY 1200 msec 1400 msec 1600 msec 1800 msec 2000 msec Real Time Logger The Imager includes a Real Time Logger application that logs events, errors, exceptions and software diagnostics of the Imager during its operation. Each log record has a time stamp with a 1ms resolution. The logger time is synchronized with the host computer’s time. The log is retained only after warm boot. The log memory size is 4 MB and operates in a cyclic way. Figure 45 shows the Real Time Logger file content as shown on a host computer screen. 61 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 45 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Real Time Logger Content Screen ScannerLog Application NOTE: When ScannerLog Application is used with a corded connection. Open the ScannerLog application while the scan application is still running. 1. Perform a warm boot (see Warm Boot on page 30). 2. Select the Imager ScannerLog application from the Application folder. Figure 46 ScannerLog Application Icon ScannerLog Application icon on WT4090 screen 3. ScannerLog Application icon on Windows Mobile screen From the Dialog screen, Select Bluetooth SSI Scanner Driver and press the OK button. 62 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 47 4. Dialog Screen - Bluetooth SSI Scanner Driver ScannerLog Application - Log File Name and Download Location Press Start to begin downloading. Figure 49 6. REVIEW ONLY Define the name and download location of the log file and press the OK button. Figure 48 5. RS507 Update and Configuration ScannerLog Application- Starting Download Verify that downloading of the log file starts. 63 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 50 7. REVIEW ONLY ScannerLog Application- Download in Progress Verify that the log file download is completed and press the OK button. Figure 51 8. RS507 Update and Configuration ScannerLog Application- Download Completed On the mobile computer, open the log file to see the content. Figure 52 ScannerLog Application - Log File Content Imager Firmware Update Required Equipment The following hardware is required for updating the firmware of the Imager: • Host computer • Mobile computer 64 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 • RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY USB / RS232 interface cable or any cradle set-up used for establishing an ActiveSync connection between the host computer and mobile computer. The following software is required for updating the firmware of the Imager: • New Imager firmware file (*.DAT file format) • CAB file to install in the mobile computer. • ActiveSync application installed on the host computer and the mobile computer (for copying the new Imager firmware and RS507 CAB files from the host computer to the mobile computer). • FirmwareUpdate application installed in the mobile computer (part of the CAB file installation). This application is used for downloading the firmware file from the mobile computer to the Imager. Updating the RS507 Firmware Before using the FirmwareUpdate application: 1. Exit all scanning applications running on the mobile computer. 2. Verify that the mobile computer battery is fully charged or that the mobile computer is connected to an external power source. 3. When using a corded Imager, verify that the Imager is properly connected to the mobile computer. When using a cordless Imager verify that the Imager battery is fully charged. To upgrade the Imager firmware: 1. Connect the Imager to the mobile computer that supports the RS507. 2. Start the FirmwareUpdate application located in the Application folder for WinCE devices or under Start / Programs for Windows Mobile devices (the FirmwareUpdate application and related documentation can be downloaded from the Support Central site at: http://www.zebra.com/support. Figure 53 3. FirmwareUpdate Application Icon Select the interface method (Bluetooth in the following example). NOTE: The following screen is displayed only when using the WT4090. In other mobile computers, Bluetooth mode is selected by default. Press Yes (Bluetooth mode) to pair the Imager with the mobile computer (see Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection on page 26). 65 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 54 4. RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY Selection of the Bluetooth Interface Mode Press the Firmware button and verify that the application shows the version number of the current firmware of the Imager. Figure 55 Firmware Update Screen 5. Copy the *.DAT file to the mobile computer using ActiveSync connection. 6. Press the Firmware… button to select the new firmware *.DAT file and the OK button. Figure 56 7. Firmware Update Screen - Selection of *.DAT File Press the Flash Scanner button to start updating the firmware. 66 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 57 8. REVIEW ONLY Firmware Update Screen - Flash Scanner Button Verify that the firmware download starts. When the download starts, the ### Starting Firmware Download! message displays. Firmware download is completed when the Update engine version… message is displayed. Figure 58 9. RS507 Update and Configuration Firmware Update Screen - “Starting Firmware Download!” Message Pair the Imager with the mobile computer (see Restore Lost Bluetooth Connection on page 26). 10. Verify that the firmware download is completed by looking at the Initial software version number and the new software version number. Figure 59 Firmware Update Screen New software version number Initial software version number 11. Press the Esc key on the mobile computer or the X in the top right corner of the application window to exit the FirmwareUpdate application. Rapid Deployment Client The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client application downloads an AirBeam package to a mobile computer connected to an Imager from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console’s FTP server. 67 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 RS507 Update and Configuration REVIEW ONLY The MSP Console is a web-based interface to the wireless infrastructure monitoring and management tools provided by the MSP Lite or MSP Enterprise server. AirBeam packages transferred to the FTP server, are downloaded to mobile computers connected to the wireless network. The location of AirBeam packages are encoded in deployment bar codes. When an Imager captures a deployment bar code, the AirBeam package(s) is downloaded from the FTP server to the Imager via the mobile computer. A single deployment bar code can be captured by many Imagers. NOTE: For detailed information about the MSP Console, MSP Lite/MSP Enterprise servers and creating deployment bar codes, refer to the MSP User Guide. The AirBeam package can be downloaded from the Support Central web site (Service Information on page 14). The package includes: • Mobile computer's RS507 enhancement .APF file • Compatible RS507 Firmware .APF file. The .APF file is used for management and distribution of the AirBeam package when the file is transferred from the MSP to the Imager connected to the mobile computer over the Bluetooth. NOTE: Make sure that the enhancement APF file is deployed on the mobile computer before you start the deployment. To download the AirBeam package from the remote MSP server: 1. Install the RS507_xxx.APF file on the MSP server (refer to MSP server documentation). 2. Connect the mobile computer to the network via WLAN, or other cradle or cable connection (refer to you mobile computer user guide). 3. From the App Launcher (or Windows Mobile Programs) screen of your mobile computer, start the Rapid Deployment Client application. Figure 60 Rapid Deployment Client Application Icon Rapid Deployment Client Application Icon on WT4090 Screen 4. Rapid Deployment Client Application Icon on Windows Mobile Screen The Rapid Deployment Client Application searches for Imagers. Press the Pair button displayed on the screen. 68 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 Figure 61 5. REVIEW ONLY Rapid Deployment Client Application - Bluetooth Connection Screen The Display BD Address utility is displayed. Use the Imager to scan the pairing bar code from the mobile computer screen and press the ESC button on the mobile computer. Figure 62 6. RS507 Update and Configuration Display BD Address Utility - Pairing Bar Code The Scan bar code to deploy screen is displayed. Scan the deployment bar code provided by your system administration to start the update process. Figure 63 Scan Bar Code to Deploy Screen During the update, process reports are display on the screen and the Imager LEDs show the following indications: • Flashing red - firmware file is downloading • Steady red - firmware file is extracted inside the Imager • Steady Green and a single beep - firmware update is completed 69 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY 11 / 16 / 2017 REVIEW ONLY Miscellaneous Imager Options Introduction The Imager is intended to operate hand in hand with the mobile computer to which it is connected. The mobile computer automatically loads configuration data whenever connected to an Imager (corded or cordless). This operation does not require scanning configuration bar codes. Using configuration bar codes is only available for a cordless Imager when decontrolled from the mobile computer. It is recommended to use configuration bar codes only for setting parameters that cannot be configured by the other mobile computer application. NOTE: Imager parameters set by scanning configuration bar codes, persist in the Imagers memory. The Imager ships with the settings shown in Table 9 on page 71 (also see Appendix , Standard Default Parameters for host device and miscellaneous defaults). If the default values suit the requirements, programming is not necessary. NOTE: Most computer monitors allow scanning the bar codes directly on the screen (when using the imaging engine). When scanning from the screen, be sure to set the document magnification to a level where you can see the bar code clearly, and bars and/or spaces are not merging. To return all features to default values, scan the Set Default Parameter on page 72. Throughout the programming bar code menus, asterisks indicate (*) default values. * Indicates Default *High Volume Feature/Option (00h) Option Hex Value for programming via SSI command Scanning Sequence Examples In most cases, scanning one bar code sets the parameter value. For example, to set the beeper tone to high, scan the High Frequency (beeper tone) bar code listed under Beeper Tone on page 75. The Imager issues a fast warble beep and the LED turns green, signifying a successful parameter entry. 70 REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY - REVIEW ONLY
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