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1. DISABLING THE SERIAL PORT PROFILE Open your Bluetooth software Tap on the Services tab Next to the Serial Port option uncheck the Enable Service option STEP 2 UNINSTALL OTHER SCANNING SOFTWARE Remove any barcode scanning software already installed in your device including previous versions of SocketScan OPTION 1 Uninstall Directly from the Pocket PC 1 Make sure the barcode scanning software is not running and no Socket data collection products are connected to the PDA 2 Tap Start Settings Tap on the System tab or Control Panel 3 Tap Remove Programs Use the utility to remove the software OPTION 2 Uninstall via ActiveSync 1 Make sure the barcode scanning software is not running no Socket data collection products are connected to the PDA 2 Use ActiveSync and a serial USB cable or cradle to make an active connection between your device and a host PC 3 On the host PC open Microsoft ActiveSync 4 Click Tools Add Remove Programs Use the utility to remove the software 46 STEP 3 INSTALL SOCKETSCAN 10 AND CONNECT AGENT IMPORTANT IF YOU WANT TO USE ACTIVEPAIRING SCENARIO 2 OR 3 YOU MUST INSTALL THESE SOFTWARE VERSIONS e SOCKETSCAN 7 4 2 0 OR LATER e CONNECTIAGENT 1 3 XX OR LATER Download the latest software free from http www socketmobile com support downloads data collection series7 ss10 ADVANCED USERS Refer to the README file for CAB installation instructions 1 Make an a
2. Setup Summary STEP 1 Install SocketScan10 software STEP 2 Turn on the CRS STEP 3 Pair smartphone with CRS STEP 4 Start SocketScan10 STEP 5 Connect smartphone to CRS STEP 6 Open your application STEP 7 Scan data into your application Application Features Symbology Selector Scanner settings Device bonding Note Revisions A and B of version 1 of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner are not compatible with the Nokia E71 68 STEP 1 INSTALL SOCKETSCAN 10 SOFTWARE This User s Guide covers two methods for installing SocketScan 10 software downloading to the smartphone and synchronizing with a desktop PC Downloading to the Smartphone 1 2 Make sure the smartphone is connected to the Internet Open the Browser and go to http www socketmobile com nokia The SocketScan 10 for Symbian installation screen will appear Read the information in the screen If you accept the license agreement click I Accept The download screen will appear Click Download The smartphone will download and install SocketScan 10 After installation a dialog will report that installation was successful Click OK Synchronizing with a Desktop PC Refer to your Nokia PC Suite manual for complete instructions 1 Install the SocketScan 10 for Symbian Desktop Installer SocketScanSymbian_Installer exe on your PC Connect the smartphone to the host PC using either a cabled or wireless connection
3. Launch the Nokia PC Suite Click Start Programs Nokia Nokia PC Suite Use the Nokia PC Suite to install the SocketScan SIS file from the CD into the smartphone Please refer to you Nokia documentation for instructions After installation is complete disconnect the smartphone from the host PC CHAPTER 8 SETUP FOR NOKIA 69 STEP 2 TURN ON THE CRS Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit until you hear 2 beeps low high Power button CC Note For more information on beeps and LEDs see page 10 After you turn on the CRS it will have the following sequence of B uetooth modes until it connects to a computer Time after turning on scanner Bluetooth mode Discoverable and connectable 5 20 minutes Connectable Scanner automatically powers off STEP 3 TURN ON BLUETOOTH FOR SMARTPHONE 1 Select Menu Connectivity Bluetooth 2 Select Bluetooth On STEP 4 CONNECT SMARTPHONE TO CRS 1 In the Main Menu select the SocketScan 10 folder then select SocketScan 10 2 The SocketScan 10 main screen will appear reporting Scanner not connected 3 Select Options Connect 4 Your smartphone will begin searching for Bluetooth enabled devices in range 5 In the list of found devices click Socket CRS xxxxxx The characters in brackets are the last 6 characters of the Bluetooth Device Address which is printed on a label under the wri
4. 1 Tap Start Programs SocketScan 10 folder Scan Demo nit ScanDemo Note Accessing Scan Demo disconnects the Bluetooth link If you have not configured the CRS to automatically connect tap on CS Connect CS at the bottom of the screen 2 The Scan Demo screen will appear If desired use the check boxes to modify the test Enable all symbologies By default this option is checked Different symbologies can sometimes interpret the same barcode differently so you may want to uncheck this option Display as hex data Check this box to view scanned data in hexadecimal format Otherwise data will appear as ASCII Code Page Check this box to select the code page option 3 Scan the barcode Scan Demo will report the properties of the barcode SE Scan Demo ek 4E 11 39 ok The information below was HHF returned by the scanner when the last barcode was scanned Scan Info Barcode type Code 128 of characters 22 Unicode char Scan data DD1079F4W95 10176986912 IT Enable all symbologies Code Page C Display as hex data CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 43 CONNECT AGENT UTILITY This utility enables you to view and change the default CRS that Connect Agent attempts to connect to o Le 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Connect Agent Connect Agent 2 The Connect Agent utility lists the CRS that it has saved as a favorite device Connect Agent automatically attempts to connect to this device when
5. 1 Press the trigger button and aim your finger at the barcode The red laser beam should cover the entire width of the barcode For example try scanning the barcode below d Note e After data is read and sent to the computer the laser will turn off Depending on your scanner settings the scanner may beep and or the ring scanner s LED may flash green to indicate a good read e If no data is read in a few seconds the laser will turn off and you must try again e See Appendix B for scanning tips 2 After a successful scan data should appear in your document By default the cursor automatically advances to the next cell or line ready for the next scan Note Wait for the Good Scan indication before you scan another barcode If you try to scan too fast the device can lock up until you stop scanning 16 Reconnecting The scanner will disconnect if it is powered off or moves out of the connection range If the scanner is powered back on or returns back in range within 3 minutes after disconnection SocketScan 10 will automatically attempt re connection according to the auto re connect settings you chose in SocketScan 10 SocketScan HHH Busy reconnecting Cordless Scanner CANCEL A e Failure to reconnect will cause the scanner to end auto reconnect mode and disconnect You Socket CS will then be required to make a connection manually through SocketScan 10 by clicking on the Connect Socket CS Connect ic
6. its status may be shown as Already Connected and click Next When prompted re enter the passkey In the last screen click Finish SYMPTOM While scanning turned off the Pocket PC or my Pocket PC entered suspend mode Now my Pocket PC won t turn on again POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION This is a Known problem with the Soft reset the Pocket PC by pressing the Widcomm stack built into HP h221X reset button iPAQ Pocket PCs with ROM version 1 00 88 APPENDIX H TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you have trouble installing or using the CRS Socket has different support options to help you Online Knowledge Base Search for articles Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics 24 hours a day http support socketmobile com faq Online Requests Register your product and submit a question to our Technical Support Team http support socketmobile com By Phone e USA amp Canada Toll Free 800 279 1390 e Direct 1 510 933 3020 APPENDIX H TECHNICAL SUPPORT 89 LIMITED WARRANTY Socket Mobile Incorporated Socket warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one 1 year from the date of purchase or 5 million actuations trigger presses whichever occurs first Product must be purchased new from a Socket Authorized Distributor or Reseller Used products and products purchased through non authorized channels are not eligible for this warran
7. SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with a RIM BlackBerry Storm Bold Curve or Pearl Smartphone Before you begin the instructions in this chapter make sure you have installed the batteries and tether if desired and charged the scanner as described in Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Setup Summary STEP 1 Install SocketScan 10 software STEP 2 Turn on the CRS STEP 3 Pair smartphone with CRS STEP 4 Start SocketScan 10 STEP 5 Connect smartphone to CRS STEP 6 Open your application STEP 7 Scan data into your application Application Features Symbology Selector Scanner settings Device bonding Note The instructions in this chapter are based on a BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphone Other BlackBerry smartphones may vary 60 STEP 1 INSTALL SOCKETSCAN 10 SOFTWARE This User s Guide covers two methods for installing SocketScan 10 software downloading to the smartphone and synchronizing with a desktop PC Downloading to the Smartphone 1 2 Make sure your smartphone is connected to the Internet Open the Browser and go to http www socketmobile com blackberry The SocketScan 10 for BlackBerry installation screen will appear Read the information in the screen If you accept the license agreement click I Accept The download screen will appear Click Download The smartphone will download and ins
8. code bars The difference between the two should be at least 37 5 at the wavelength used for reading Tolerance The ratio of the widths of bars and spaces in a barcode symbol must conform to the appropriate AIM barcode specifications and can cause problems if not correct throughout the barcode Problems can occur when bar edges are smeared or rough or when they exhibit voids 80 APPENDIX C BAR CODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX D ENABLING OR DISABLING SYMBOLOGIES The Cordless Ring Scanner is pre set to automatically detect and decode auto discriminate the most common barcode symbologies To enable or disable symbologies simply use the SocketScan 10 Symbology Selector Notes e The length of some symbologies will change after Symbology Selector is used See Table 7 e With more symbologies enabled the scanner must work harder to search through all the possible combinations This may make the decoding process slightly longer e The advanced symbology parameters listed in Table 2 can only be modified by using the SocketScan Advanced Programming Guide or the SocketScan SDK Check the Socket Mobile website for updates Table 1 Default Symbologies Symbolo Scanner Default Length after d Sc Default Length Symbology Selector UPC EAN JAN UPC A UPC E UPC E1 EAN 8 EAN 13 Code 128 USS 128 amp UCC EAN 128 Code 39 Code 39 Trioptic Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII Code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Co
9. 128 UCC 128 EAN 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 ISBN MSI Plessey UPC EAN UPC A UPC E UPC E1 EAN 13 EAN 8 UCC EAN 128 VIN Some symbologies must be enabled using the Symbology Selector in SocketScan 10 software Bluetooth Characteristics Protocol Bluetooth 2 1 with Enhanced Data Rates EDR and Secure Simple Pairing SSP 2 45 GHz ISM band frequency hopping Antenna Integrated RF Power Class 1 Bluetooth radio Typical Output 12 dom Radio Range depends on environment Up to 330 ft 100 m if connected to another Class 1 Bluetooth radio Connection Point to point Security Encrypted link 56 bit encryption Certification Compliance Electrical Safety Certified to CAN CSA C22 2 No EN60950 1 EN60825 1 IEC60601 EMI RFI FCC Part 15 Class B Laser Safety IEC60825 1 Class 2 Environmental IP54 RoHS About Bluetooth Range The Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner features a powerful Class 1 Bluetooth radio to provide the maximum possible range As with all wireless technologies the connection range can vary widely depending on many factors such as the class and placement of the B uetooth radio in the host APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS 75 device the type and size of physical obstacles and the presence and activity level of competing radio transmissions In range testing of the CRS while connected to a variety of typical host devices with Class 2 radios functional connection distances from 18 to over 100 feet have been
10. 20 E as 3 00 Wee ER 2 20 Eech 8 00 L 2 20 _ ______100 UPG ig 0 15 38 1 aal Smo a0 E 2 50 a In 9 00 H 33 00 20 508 55 mil 42 00 BEES Trier ITTI TTrrry Tir TTT ITTI ID In 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 cmo 12 7 25 4 38 1 50 8 63 5 76 2 88 9 101 6 114 3 Depth of Field Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle APPENDIX E DECODE ZONE 83 APPENDIX F RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS To restore the CRS to its factory defaults do the following 1 2 84 Turn on the assembled CRS the ring scanner must be attached Press and hold both the left and right trigger buttons While still pressing the left and right trigger buttons briefly press and release the power button on the wrist unit Wait 15 seconds or until you hear a single beep Release both trigger buttons at the same time If you performed the actions correctly multiple beeps will sound The CRS will power off The next time you power on the CRS it will reset the virtual memory and scan engine to their factory default settings APPENDIX G SPECIAL SCANNER BEHAVIORS Special Bluetooth Modes for ActivePairing If the CRS is in ActivePairing mode and has unsuccessfully tried to connect to the computer 20 times indicated by 2 long beeps with the same tone the CRS will change to acceptor mode with the following sequence of Bluetooth modes Time after 2 long beeps Bluetooth mode Discoverable and connectable
11. 5 20 minutes Connectable Scanner automatically powers off APPENDIX G SPECIAL SCANNER BEHAVIORS 85 APPENDIX H TROUBLESHOOTING For help on SocketScan 10 for Windows Mobile tap Start Help on a Pocket PC To search the Online Knowledge Base for articles Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics please visit http support socketmobile com fag SYMPTOM get the No Scanner Detected GD icon and can t trigger the laser or scan any barcodes POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION The Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner is Make sure the Bluetooth Cordless Ring not connected to your computer Scanner is on and in range and has enough battery power Try to reconnect by clicking on the SocketScan 10 task tray icon and clicking Connect CS SYMPTOM When I try to scan the laser activates but no data appears on my screen and the laser eventually turns off the barcode effective distance and scanning angle The barcode is incorrectly formatted or Try scanning a barcode that is correctly formatted or printed well such as on a retail package The barcode symbology may be Use Scan Demo for Windows Mobile to disabled or not supported by the identify the symbology If needed enable Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner the symbology by using Symbology Selector You don t have an application open to Open an application and place the cursor scan data into where you want scanned data to go Try scanning again SYMPTOM When I try to ac
12. 9 SCAN DATA INTO YOUR APPLICATION 1 Press the trigger button and aim your finger at the barcode The red laser beam should cover the entire width of the barcode For example try scanning the barcode below ABCDE12345 2 After a successful scan the CRS will beep the LED will flash green laser will turn off and data will appear in your application By default the cursor automatically advances to the next cell or line ready for the next scan Notes e See Appendix B for scanning tips e If no data is read in a few seconds the laser will turn off and you must try again 38 SocketScan 10 Auto Reconnect The scanner will disconnect if it is powered off or moves out of the connection range If the scanner is powered back on or returns back in range within 3 minutes after disconnection SocketScan 10 will automatically attempt re connection e Failure to reconnect will cause the scanner to end auto reconnect mode and disconnect You will then be required to make a connection manually through SocketScan 10 by tapping on the SocketScan 10 icon and tapping Connect CS e A manual connection will also be required if the scanner is not powered back on or does not return back in connection range within 3 minutes after a disconnection e A connection remains when the smartphone device is in suspend mode DISCONNECTING To manually disconnect tap on the SocketScan 10 icon at the bottom of the Today screen and tap Disconnect Th
13. Connectable Scanner automatically powers off STEP 6 PREPARE THE CONNECTION SCENARIO 1 1 Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon m at the bottom of the screen In the pop up menu tap Connect CS Connectcs a Settings About Calendar Note The Connect CS option appears only when Cordless Scanner support is enabled 2 If the Bluetooth radio of your device is turned off Connect Agent will ask if you want to turn it on Tap Yes Connect Agent will automatically turn on the Bluetooth radio 3 Connect Agent will search for and connect to the CRS If this the first time the device is connecting to the CRS Connect Agent will search for any in range 34 If the device previously connected to a CRS Connect Agent will search for the default device sc ConnectlAgent ek 85 10 24 X Thursday 10 24 AM July 17 2008 WiFi OFF B Owner Socke Ei e ASS SAF SocketScan Opening Scanner Connectl4gent SocketScan ECH Discovering C5 Devices Calendar Contacts 4 Tap to select your CRS and tap ok s SocketScan ek 85 10 25 ok CS Selection Select the appropriate CS Le g 00 13 20 4a F5 e8 Refresh e Cancel Note To help you identify the CRS Connect Agent reports the Bluetooth Device Address which is labeled on the bottom of the wrist unit The characters in brackets are the last six characters 5 Connect Agent will connect to the selected B uetooth CRS AR AENT RE S
14. LABEL SPECIFICATIONS All bar code symbols labels should satisfy the appropriate AIM Uniform Symbology Specification Background Substrate The barcode symbol should be printed on material media that is reflective and has a matte not glossy finish A background diffuse reflectance of at least 70 to 80 is desirable for optimum contrast Retro reflective media should be used to obtain decode distances greater than 36 inches Ink Color and Type The inked bars should not exceed 25 reflectance at the wavelength that is being used for reading whether printed with black ink or colored ink The reflectance value should not vary more than 5 within the same character Voids and Specks The code should be printed clearly free of voids specks blemishes and lines that could fool the scanner Specks or blemishes in the white spaces or false or missing bar sections could be interpreted by the reading equipment as part of the code Generally the width of such flaws is more serious than the height Code symbols labels should be rejected if these defects are present Definition The bars in the barcode symbol should be well defined Their edges should not be rough or fuzzy so that the bars and spaces have the proper widths intended for the barcode symbology used Contrast Background reflectance that of the substrate on which the codes are printed should always provide a good contrast relative to the ink reflectance that of the
15. Reconnect Interval Select the amount of time you would like the scanner to wait between reconnect retries 4 After entering your settings select OK VERSION INFORMATION 1 In the main screen of SocketScan 10 select Options About 2 Ascreen will display the SocketScan 10 version number If the scanner is connected its firmware version will also be reported CHAPTER 8 SETUP FOR NOKIA 73 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Note The following specifications apply only to the latest version of the Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner Physical Characteristics Wrist Unit Size 103 mm l x 47 mm w x 12 mm h 4 06 x 1 85 x 0 47 inches Ring Size 55 mm I x 38 mm w x 37 mm h 2 17 x 1 50 x 1 46 inches Mass Wrist unit with battery 104 g 3 68 oz Ring unit with finger strap 54 4 g 1 92 oz Cable 10 9 g 0 384 oz Wrist strap and wrist unit case 44 5 g 1 57 oz Total 214 g 7 55 oz Power Source Rechargeable 3 7V 1070 mAh lithium ion battery Expected Battery Life with Typical Operation connected via Bluetooth and minimum 12 000 barcode scans 10 hours Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Ambient Light Sunlight 10 000 ft candles 107 640 lux Artifical light 450 ft candles 4 844 lux Operating System Support e Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE 5 0 for Pocket PC Pocket PC
16. can successfully scan 1 5 to 45 inches 3 8 to 144 cm from the barcode e The larger the barcode the further away you should position the scanner The thinner the bars of the barcode more dense the closer you should hold the scanner About Bluetooth and Health Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to use short range radio signals to connect a variety of devices such as barcode scanners mobile phones Pocket PCs notebook computers printers and many other devices at home or work These radio signals replace the cables that have traditionally connected these devices Bluetooth products have small radio transmitters and receivers Output power is normally very low only 1 mW 1 1000 of a watt This gives a working range of approximately 10 meters The maximum exposure levels from B uetooth products are far below recommended safety guidelines At most typical Bluetooth devices 1mW reach only one percent of the prescribed safety levels Product Care e Do not expose the product to liquid moisture or extreme humidity e Do not expose the product beyond storage temperatures of 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C and do not operate product beyond temperatures of 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C e Do not expose the product to lit candles cigarettes or cigars or to open flames etc e To keep pin contacts clear of dust or deposits clean pin contacts 5 on wrist unit 4 on ring unit with alcohol solution using cotton swabs or alcoh
17. screen make sure the SocketScan 10 icon in the task tray has wa a blue circle to indicate that it is ready for ActivePairing 4 Assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 5 Scan the Initiator Barcode Note The CRS will try to connect every 2 seconds for a maximum of 20 attempts 6 After connecting the CRS will beep once and the B uetooth Status LED of the CRS will blink once every 3 seconds The SocketScan 10 icon will also change to a ring Icon 52 Note After disconnecting from a PDA by turning of the scanner you can easily connect to a different PDA by scanning the Initiator Barcode customized for that PDA SocketScan 10 must be running on the PDA and Connect Agent must be installed STEP 8 ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE CRS If you have not done so already assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 STEP 9 OPEN YOUR APPLICATION 1 Start the application that you want to enter scanned data into 2 Place the cursor where you want data to enter STEP 10 SCAN DATA INTO YOUR APPLICATION 1 Press the trigger button and aim your finger at the barcode The red laser beam should cover the entire width of the barcode For example try scanning the barcode below ABCDE12345 2 After a successful scan the CRS will beep the LED will flash green laser will turn off and data will appear in your application By default the cursor automatically advances to the next cell or line ready for the n
18. where you want data from the next scan to go 64 STEP 7 SCAN DATA INTO YOUR APPLICATION 1 Press the trigger button and aim your finger at the barcode The red laser beam should cover the entire width of the barcode For example try scanning the barcode below ABCDE12345 2 After a successful scan the CRS will beep the LED will flash green laser will turn off and data will appear in your application By default the cursor automatically advances to the next cell or line ready for the next scan Notes e See Appendix B for scanning tips e If no data is read in a few seconds the laser will turn off and you must try again SocketScan 10 Auto Reconnect The scanner will disconnect if it is powered off or moves out of the connection range If the scanner is powered back on or returns back in range within 3 minutes after disconnection SocketScan 10 will automatically attempt re connection e Failure to reconnect will cause the scanner to end auto reconnect mode and disconnect You will then be required to make a connection manually through SocketScan 10 e A manual connection will also be required if the scanner is not powered back on or does not return back in connection range within 3 minutes after a disconnection e A connection remains when the smartphone device is in suspend mode DISCONNECTING To manually disconnect in the SocketScan 10 menu click Disconnect CRS Turning off the CRS To turn off the CRS pr
19. 13 Leather Strap Kit AC4022 704 Note To ensure best performance cables should be replaced periodically Socket recommends replacement of cables after 90 days of use or sooner depending on the work environment Wrist Unit Case AC4029 712 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE PREPARATION 11 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 OR XP This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with a Bluetooth enabled computer running Windows 8 7 or XP Note Before you begin the instructions in this chapter please charge and install the battery as explained in Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation 12 STEP 1 INSTALL SOCKETSCAN 10 SOFTWARE Note Download the latest software free from http www socketmobile com support downloads data collection series7 ss10 1 Find out if your system has a 32 bit or 64 bit processor In the control panel click System and check the System type 2 Windows 8 or 7 Make sure you are logged into an administrative account 3 Download SocketScan 10 software from http www socketmobile com support downloads data collection series7 ss10 4 Click on the link for the appropriate EXE file 5 Download and run the installation file e Internet Explorer In the Security Warning dialog click Run In the next screen click Run e Firefox In the file opening screen click Save File In the Downloads list click on the SocketScan10 X msi file In the warning screen click
20. 4 SYMBOLOGY SELECTOR The applet makes it easy to select symbologies for the CRS to recognize By default the CRS recognizes several of the most common symbologies 1 Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon In the pop up menu tap Symbology Selector Ei E EE SECH Disconnect CS Symbology Selector kb Settings E About ak Pe a About a E Close tacts 2 Check the symbologies you wish to enable Uncheck those you wish to disable For convenience you can tap Disable All to disable all and select the ones you want Tap ok E SocketScan ek 45 11 07 ok The Following Barcodes can be enabled disabled For the Cordless Ring Scanner iti Code 39 Full ASCII fC ode 39 Trioptic Code 93 Note Socket does not recommend enabling all symbologies Doing so will slightly lengthen the decode process Note To scan Vehicle Identification Number barcodes select VIN SocketScan 10 will disregard extra characters added by vehicle manufacturers and only output the VIN CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 55 SCANNER SETTINGS 1 Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon In the menu tap Settings 2 The Prefix Suffix screen will appear If desired enter characters to append to each scan 128 character maximum only ASCII printable characters Settings ey 10 20 ok Hie Scanner Settings Prefix Use For carriage return n For line feed t For a tab For the character use 4 Prefix Suffix 5 Note Th
21. ED 1 blink every 3 Scanner connected to computer seconds Battery Blinking 20 battery capacity remaining Status 10 battery capacity remaining Red LED Off or Good Battery status Wrist Unit Beeps _BeepPattern Meanimg Cid 1 bee CRS connected to host computer j only when used with SocketScan 10 2 beeps same tone CRS disconnected from host computer 1 Deep wita green Data successfully scanned and sent to host computer LED optional setting d i 3 long beeps Cable disconnected from wrist unit CRS has detected an error and reset CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 7 2 HARDWARE PREPARATION Note The battery charger and AC adapter are sold separately SKU AC4048 1143 ASSEMBLING THE AC ADAPTER The AC adapter for the CRS charger comes with plugs for USA Europe and Australia 1 Insert the appropriate plug for your region into the AC adapter 2 While pressing the release button push down on the plug and turn it clockwise until it locks into place Release the button 3 Plug into a power outlet The two LEDs will flash CHARGING AND INSTALLING THE BATTERY Notes e Please charge the battery for 3 hours before initial use e You can charge the battery before or after inserting it into the wrist unit e The charger can charge a wrist unit and spare battery simultaneously e Do not use the charger or scanner with other batteries this will void the warranty e A fully charged battery can po
22. GY CODE 128 ActivePairing Barcode Result after Scanning Initiator Bar Code The scanner will contains the following data change to initiator mode and FFF NIxxxxxxxxxxxx automatically try to connect to the SoMo where XXXXXXXXXXXX IS F Nlaabbccddeeff with the Bluetooth the Bluetooth address of address embedded in the computer the barcode 3 In the Today screen make sure the SocketScan 10 icon in the task tray has IER a blue circle to indicate that it is ready for ActivePairing 4 Assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 5 Scan the Initiator Barcode Note The CRS will try to connect every 2 seconds for a maximum of 20 attempts 6 After connecting the CRS will beep once and the B uetooth Status LED os of the CRS will blink once every 3 seconds The SocketScan 10 icon will FC also change to a ring icon Note After disconnecting from a SoMo device by turning of the scanner you can easily connect to a different SoMo by scanning the Initiator Barcode customized for that SoMo SocketScan 10 must be running on the SoMo CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 37 STEP 7 ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE CRS If you have not done so already assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 STEP 8 OPEN YOUR APPLICATION 1 Start the application that you want to enter scanned data into Make sure a document or spreadsheet is open 2 Place the cursor where you want data to enter STEP
23. PAQ Pocket PCs are not compatible The CRS will not work with your Pocket with the Cordless Ring Scanner PC at this time SYMPTOM When I try to connect with ActivePairing to a Windows XP or Vista computer the Bluetooth software indicates that the CRS has connected but when I try to scan data it does not enter into my application POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Your computer has multiple incoming Use your Bluetooth utility to disable Bluetooth serial ports enabled extra incoming Bluetooth serial ports SocketScan 10 Is not running Start SocketScan 10 SYMPTOM When I try to connect my PC to a different CRS SocketScan 10 reports the Friendly Name of the last CRS connected to the PC I cannot modify any Advanced settings or symbologies and or the Permanent Pair option is missing POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION This is a Known issue in SocketScan 10 for Close and restart SocketScan 10 and Windows XP and Vista reconnect SYMPTOM My CRS no longer connects to my PC after Suspend Resume POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION This is a Known issue with the Microsoft Do not remove the CRS from the Bluetooth stack in Windows Vista when device list Make sure the CRS is using a USB Bluetooth adapter Bluetooth discoverable and connectable In the connection settings can sometimes become Microsoft Bluetooth software select corrupted after the computer suspends and add new device then select the existing resumes Socket CRS in the Bluetooth device list
24. Phone Edition e Windows Mobile 6 Classic Professional e Windows CE NET for Intermec CK3 contact Socket technical support for information e Windows 7 Vista XP e RIM BlackBerry OS for Curve Bold Pearl Storm smartphones e Symbian OS for Nokia E61 E61i E71 Other devices running Symbian OS 9 1 or later may be supported Bluetooth Stack Support Windows Mobile e Broadcom 1 5 or greater e Microsoft Bluetooth stack for Windows Mobile e Stonestreet One 1 2 4 Build 1783 74 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Windows 8 7 or XP e Broadcom 5 1 0 1700 or later e Microsoft Bluetooth stack for Windows XP and Windows Vista e Toshiba 4 00 34 5 00 06F or later Note Additional Bluetooth stacks may be compatible but have not been tested by Socket 2005 Sunrise Date Compliant Scanning Characteristics Barcode Symbologies Decoded Code 39 UPC EANJJAN MSI Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 RSS 14 RSS Limited RSS Expanded Chinese 2 of 5 Laser Class 2 Scan Angle 46 5 Laser Scanner Performance Scan Repetition Rate 100 scans sec bi directional Decode Distances depends on symbol size symbology label media W N Ratio scan angle 2 00 to 45 00 inches typical Barcode Symbology Support Bookland EAN Chinese 2 of 5 Codabar Code 11 Trioptic Code 39 including VIN numbers Code 39 Full ASCII Code 93 Code 128 Discrete 2 of 5 ISBN ISBT 128 Code 39 GS1 DataBar formerly RSS GS1
25. Run e Chrome Click on the button for SocketScan10 x msi file at the bottom of Chrome In the Security Warning screen click Run 6 The installation wizard will launch Follow it to install SocketScan 10 for Windows r H SocketScan 10 Setup Welcome to the SocketScan 10 Setup JACA Wizard mobile The Setup Wizard allows you to change the way SocketScan 10 features are installed on your computer or to remove it from your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard If you are running an older version of SocketScan 10 uninstall it before proceeding with the newer installation Make sure SocketScan 10 is not running before you start the uninstall process and when prompted restart your PC to complete the uninstallation 7 After software installation restart your computer 8 An shortcut icon for SocketScan 10 will appear on your desktop SOOKebobe 11 U1 CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP 13 STEP 2 CONFIGURE BLUETOOTH COM PORT Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear two beeps low high 1 After software installation is complete the SocketScan Settings screen will appear Select an available incoming COM port for SocketScan 10 to use Note the Bluetooth stack at the top of the screen SocketScan Settings U Bluetooth stack Microsoft TI Bluetooth address 00 C0 16 00 59 22 Incoming Bluetooth s
26. Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS Series 9 User s Guide D Bluetooth socket mobile 8 2013 Document 6410 00273 BB COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2005 2013 Socket Mobile Inc All rights reserved Socket the Socket logo Battery Friendly Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner SocketScan 10 Connect Agent Error Proof Protocol ActivePairing SocketCare Business Mobility Now and Mobility Friendly are registered trademarks or trademarks of Socket Mobile Inc Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Socket Mobile Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders The Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner includes technology licensed under United States Patent No 5 902 991 7 429 000 B1 D510 087S D554 641 S and D570 350 and European Community Registered Designs 000522289 0001 and 000522289 0002 Reproduction of the contents of this manual without the permission of Socket is expressly prohibited Please be aware that the products described in this manual may change without notice Feel free to contact Socket at Socket Mobile Inc 39700 Eureka Drive Newark CA 94560 4808 USA Other than the above Socket can assume no responsibility for anything resulting from the application of information contained in this manual Please refrain from any applications of the Socket B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner that are no
27. Socket Serial Port service and select an available COM port 4 Make sure SocketScan 10 is running If needed double click on the SocketScan 10 icon on your desktop i i SocketScan 10 Settings Socket EZ Pair 3 41 PM 5 10 2013 5 Click on the SocketScan 10 icon iL in the task tray In the pop up menu click Socket EZ Pair Click Bluetooth Select the Socket EZ Pair method Using Bluetooth pre paired scanner Bluetooth Works with all scanner models wuts CHS 7i 7Ci and 7Di series only Scan this barcode to put your scaner in SPP mode works only for 7Ci and 7Di INA ED ACSC M FNBO00F40000 6 Select Socket CRS xxxxxx and click Pair 7 The PC will connect to the CRS indicated by a beep The CRS will then disconnect from the PC indicated by two beeps Click OK 8 After the CRS connects and is ready to scan barcodes it will beep once The task tray icon will also change 9 Close Socket EZ Pair The Registration screen will appear If desired register your CRS CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP 15 STEP 4 ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE CRS If you have not done so already assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 STEP 5 OPEN YOUR APPLICATION 1 Start the Windows application that you want to enter scanned data into Make sure a document or spreadsheet is open 2 Place the cursor where you want data from the next scan to go STEP 6 SCAN DATA INTO YOUR APPLICATION
28. SocketScan 10 or Scan Demo is started Settings ek 45 11 51 ok g Connect Agent Connect Agent creates application partnerships with remote devices called Favorites You can make an application use a different Favorite device by deleting the partnership Partnerships EE scktscan Socket CRS OD9E2F Of Socket CRS OD9E2F Note SocketScan 10 and Scan Demo can have the same favorite CRS 3 To remove a device from the partnership list select the device and tap Delete In the confirmation screen tap Yes DUAL DEVICE SUPPORT SocketScan 7 2 4 and later supports the simultaneous use of a B uetooth scanner and a Socket plug in magnetic stripe or RFID reader Simply connect or plug in each device as normal Each device will function normally No extra configuration is required Each device can be configured separately fe v Cordless Ring Scanner Magnetic Stripe Reader Disconnect CS Symbology Selector Settings About Close 44 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMo PDAs This chapter explains how to install and use the B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with a non SoMo device running Windows Mobile Note Before you begin the instructions in this chapter please charge and install the battery as explained in Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation CONNECTION OPTIONS For Windows based computers the CRS offers three different connection options to fit different work environments Sern r nee Madara Conn
29. Software on your computer To continue click Next 7 When software installation is complete remove the device from the cradle Soft reset the device by either tapping ok when prompted or pressing the reset button 8 Install Connect Agent Return to the SocketScan Setup Center Installation page Scroll down to the Connect Agent Mobile Devices section and click on the Connect Agent software link there Connect Agent Mobile Devices The Connect Agent software supported Bluetooth software stack on devices running PocketPC 2003 2003SE and Windows Mobile 5 0 The C Agent software automatically initiates and manages the Bluetooth connectio zeen the scanner and the Bluetooth software on your system This softw a re is NOT required for plugin cards This release of Connect Agent for Windows Mobile systems support the following Bluetooth software products IMPORTANT You must install both SocketScan 10 and Connect Agent software 48 STEP 4 START SOCKETSCAN 10 a SocketScan SocketScan 10 Tap Start Programs SocketScan 10 folder SocketScan 10 After you start SocketScan 10 an icon will appear in the task tray at the bottom of the Today screen Icon Meaning Ui Ren es SocketScan 10 is not ready to connect to the CRS SocketScan 10 is ready to connect to the CRS blue circle a Sa CRS is connected and ready to scan STEP 5 ENABLE CORDLESS SCANNER SUPPORT 1 Go to the Today screen by tapping Start
30. TSCAN 10 1 In the Home Screen click SocketScan 10 For some smartphones the SocketScan 10 icon appears in the Downloads folder You may want to move it to the Home Screen TIP or into the Applications folder 2 The SocketScan 10 main screen will appear with a picture indicating that the smartphone is not connected to the CRS STEP 5 CONNECT SMARTPHONE TO CRS 1 Make sure the CRS is still turned on 2 In the SocketScan 10 menu click Connect CS 3 A dialog will report that SocketScan 10 is requesting changes to its application control permissions Click View 4 Accept the default permissions Click Allow In the Options menu click Save 5 In the SocketScan 10 main screen open the SocketScan 10 menu and click Connect CS 6 The smartphone will begin connecting to the CRS CHAPTER 7 SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY 63 7 After the smartphone connects to the CRS the picture on the main screen of SocketScan 10 will change to indicate the connection A progress bar will also display the battery level of the Bluetooth CRS STEP 6 ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE CRS If you have not done so already assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 STEP 6 OPEN YOUR APPLICATION 1 Start the application that you want to receive the data e g MemoPad Make sure a document or spreadsheet is open fe To quickly change applications in the SocketScan 10 menu click Switch Applications TIP 2 Place the cursor
31. Today 2 Tap the SocketScan 10 icon G0 at the bottom of the screen In the pop up menu tap Settings Settings C alendar 3 The Scanner Settings utility will appear Tap on the CS tab at the bottom 4 Check the box Enable Cordless Scanner support IMPORTANT rE Settings ek 45 10 20 ok H Scanner Settings Scanner Support Enable Cordless Scanner support Frenata sora rF Eg 5 Tap ok in the top right corner Note If the Bluetooth radio is off a message may report that ActivePairing is not activated Tap ok Note After Cordless Scanner Support is enabled the SocketScan 10 icon will have a blue circle CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 49 STEP 6 TURN ON THE CRS Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit until you hear 2 beeps low high Power button CC Note For more information on beeps and LEDs see page 10 After you turn on the CRS it will have the following sequence of B uetooth modes until it connects to a computer Time after turning on scanner Bluetooth mode Discoverable and connectable 5 20 minutes Connectable Scanner automatically powers off STEP 7 PREPARE THE CONNECTION SCENARIO 1 1 Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon m at the bottom of the screen In the pop up menu tap Connect CS Connect CS Settings About ees Calendar Close Note The Connect CS option appears only when Cordless Scanner support i
32. ads several of the most common symbologies You can use this feature only when the scanner is connected to the phone 1 In the main screen of SocketScan 10 select Options Settings 2 In the screen that appears check the symbologies you wish to enable Uncheck those you wish to disable Select OK Note Enabling all possible symbologies will make the decode process slightly longer SCANNER SETTINGS Note You can use this feature only when the scanner is connected to the phone 1 In the main screen of SocketScan 10 select Options Settings 2 A screen will explain special prefix suffix options you can configure Read the information and select OK 3 In the next screen enter any settings as desired e Prefix Suffix Type characters to automatically add before after scanned data 128 character maximum Besides special data items only printable ASCII characters can be used e Beeper Frequency Select the frequency of the beep that the v emits to indicate good scans power on off connection disconnection etc e Good Scan Beep Select to have the scanner beep to indicate that data was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone e Good Scan LED Select to have the scanner LED turn green to indicate that data was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone e Reconnect Retries Select how many times you would like the scanner to try reconnecting to your phone in case they become disconnected e
33. am should cover the entire width of the barcode For example try scanning the barcode below ABCDE12345 2 After a successful scan the scanner will beep the LED will flash green laser will turn off and data will appear in your application By default the cursor automatically advances to the next cell or line ready for the next scan Notes e See Appendix B for scanning tips e If no data Is read in a few seconds the laser will turn off and you must try again SocketScan 10 Auto Reconnect The scanner will disconnect if it is powered off or moves out of connection range If the scanner is powered back on or returns back in range within 3 minutes after disconnection SocketScan 10 will automatically attempt re connection e Failure to reconnect will cause the scanner to end auto reconnect mode and disconnect You will then be required to make a connection manually through SocketScan 10 e A manual connection will also be required if the scanner is not powered back on or does not return back in connection range within 3 minutes after disconnecting e A connection remains when the smartphone device is in suspend mode DISCONNECTING To disconnect in the SocketScan 10 menu select Disconnect Turning off the CRS To turn off the scanner press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds until the scanner beeps twice high low and the blue LED turns off 72 SYMBOLOGY SELECTOR Note By default the scanner re
34. are AC4046 1141 batteries simultaneously Battery Inserts for Multi Bay Charger 4 Pack Enables charging of battery in Multi Bay AC4047 1142 Charger without wrist unit For information on these and other accessories please visit http ww1 socketmobile com products bluetooth scanners accessories bt aspx CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 5 PRODUCT DIAGRAM e Right Trigger Button Ring Unit Left Trigger Button Cable Clip Optional Good Read LED Power button Battery Status LED Wrist Unit Bluetooth Status LED Battery Door Lock Note The Bluetooth Device Address is labeled on the bottom of the wrist unit It helps you identify your CRS CABLE FINGER STRAP SAFETY The CRS is designed to break away from the hand or finger if subjected to unusual force This feature is designed to reduce the risk or extent of injury in case the CRS gets entangled with industrial equipment If the cable or finger strap breaks away during use simply reassemble it to resume operation ADVANCED PROGRAMMING GUIDE The SocketScan Advanced Programming Guide is available online at http www socketmobile com support downloads STATUS INDICATOR LEDs AND BEEPS Ring Unit LED LED 1 LED Activity Meaning Good Read Green LED On Data successfully scanned and sent to host device Wrist Unit LEDS LED 1 LED Activity Power button pressed Bluetooth 7 blak Status Bluetooth radio is on no connection second Blue L
35. cess SocketScan 10 Settings nothing happens You tried to install SocketScan 10 ona Windows computer while not logged into uninstall and reinstall SocketScan 10 an administrative account SYMPTOM When I try to install SocketScan 10 an error message says Access is denied POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION You tried to install SocketScan 10 ona Abort the process Log into an Windows computer while not logged into administrative account and restart the an administrative account installation 86 SYMPTOM My computer cannot find the CRS and or get an error message saying that the scanner could not be opened or there are connection problems Scanner could not be opened An unexpected error occurred while trying to connect to the Cordless Scanner Make sure the scanner is on connectable within range batteries Unable to connect to are fully charged and Quick connect feature is Bluetooth system Please configured for the Bluetooth stack make sure Bluetooth is enabled and try again POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION The Bluetooth COM port listed in Review Chapter 3 Step 5 of this User SocketScan 10 Settings is incorrect This Guide then confirm that the correct problem is more likely with a Windows Bluetooth COM port is assigned in XP Vista or 7host SocketScan 10 Settings The Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner is Turn on the Bluetooth Cordless Ring not turned on Scanner You have assigned another device as Re
36. ction disconnection etc e Good Scan Beep Select to have the CRS beep to indicate that data was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone e Good Scan LED Select to have the CRS LED turn green to indicate that data was successfully decoded and transmitted to the smartphone e Disable Auto Power off Select to have the CRS stay on even when there has been no connection to a device for 20 minutes 3 After entering any settings in the Options menu click Save 66 CS BONDING This option lets you eliminate the need to enter the passkey every time you connect 1 In the SocketScan 10 menu click CS Bonding 2 In the dialog click Bond with CS 3 Adialog will direct you to enter the passkey the next time you connect to suppress the passkey prompt in the future Click OK VERSION INFORMATION 1 In the SocketScan 10 menu click About 2 Ascreen will display the SocketScan 10 version number If the CRS is connected the CRS firmware version will also be reported CHAPTER 7 SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY 67 8 SETUP FOR NOKIA This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with a Nokia E61 E61i or E71 Note Other devices running Symbian OS 9 1 or later may be supported Before you begin the instructions in this chapter make sure you have installed the batteries and tether if desired and charged the scanner as described in Chapter 2 Hardware Setup
37. ctive connection between your device and a host PC Use a USB serial connection cable or cradle and synchronization software ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Note Synchronization software is free from the Microsoft website 2 Insert the installation CD into your host PC Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to access your CD ROM drive In the CD click on SETUP EXE 9 CD Drive 3 The SocketScan Setup Center will appear in your web browser Read the first page and click Installation in the left margin Setup bh Setup Socket Communications Inc Getting Started Welcome to the SocketScan Setup Genter 4 In the Windows CE section of the SocketScan Installation page click Install In the first paragraph 5 Your web browser will present a series of dialogs Internet Explorer e In the File Download Security Warning dialog click Run e Inthe second warning dialog click Run e Internet Explorer will download the file CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 47 Firefox In the file opening dialog click Save File Firefox will download the file In the Downloads list next to SocketScanCE exe click Open In the warning dialog click OK to continue 6 The installation wizard will automatically begin Follow the wizard to install the software Socketscan soliware Inetallsmield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SocketScan Software The InstallShield Wizard wll install SocketScan
38. d recycled parts warranted as if new For more warranty information http support socketmobile com PRODUCT DISPOSAL Your device should not be placed in municipal waste Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products 10 2012 Printed in U S A Ti LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY Socket Mobile Inc Socket warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the SOFTWARE CUSTOMER REMEDIES The entire liability of Socket and your exclusive remedy shall be at the option of Socket either a return of the price paid or b replacement of the SOFTWARE which does not meet the Socket Limited Warranty and which is returned to Socket with a copy of your receipt Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days whichever is longer THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NO OTHER WARRANTIES Socket disclaims all other warranties either express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have others which vary from state to state NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event shall Socket or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever including without limi
39. dabar MSI Plessey RSS 14 Standard Limited Expanded Warning Setting the length to Any may lead to inaccurate decodes of these symbologies APPENDIX D ENABLING DISABLING SYMBOLOGIES 81 Table 2 Other Symbology Parameters Symbology Parameters Scanner Default UPC EANIJAN Le Supplementals Disabled Transmit Check Digit Enabled Disabled UPC EAN SecurityLevel o 0 E EE Code 29 Disabled Code 39 Full ASCII Disabled BG WEEN Interleaved 2of5 O Z o o o RSS 14 sable O RSS 14 Limited Disabled RSS 14 Expanded Disabled Transmit Check Digit Disabled 82 APPENDIX E DECODE ZONE The decode zones for the Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner is shown below The minimum element width X Dimension or barcode size is the width in thousandths of an inch mils of the narrowest element bar or space in the symbol The figures shown are the typical scanning distances depths of field for selected barcode sizes The maximum usable length of a barcode symbol Width of Field at any given range is also shown CRS 9P with Class 2 laser engine In cm 20 508 15 38 1 Note Typical performance at 73 4 F 23 C D a on high quality symbols lt 10 316 W lt lt e i lt E d t ECH 5 127 h SE 955 O00WR GE EN E E E E D aban epee E D O lt IS f 0 0 S P F p a i i e J 5 127 i d 1 50 4mil_ 15 59 bag L ck Emil D m 10 25 4 2
40. deployment with connection by reading a requires barcode scanner s roaming special barcode generating between different SoMo ActivePairing software devices A or later IMPORTANT REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF THE SCENARIO YOU WANT TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 31 STEP 1 INSTALL CONNECT AGENT SOFTWARE Note This step is required only for SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 8 or later 1 In the Today screen tap Getting Started 2 Select the option for installing Connect Agent Follow the on screen instructions for installing the software STEP 2 CHECK SOFTWARE VERSIONS Note This step is required only if you want to set up your SoMo for ActivePairing Scenario 2 or 3 SOCKETSCAN 10 Tap on the SocketScan 10 task tray icon In the pop up menu tap About SocketScan versions 7 4 2 0 and later support ActivePairing CONNECT AGENT Tap Start Settings System Tab Connect Agent In the Connect Agent utility tap About Connect Agent versions 1 3 xx and later support ActivePairing If you need to upgrade you can download the latest software free from http Wwww socketmobile com support downloads ADVANCED USERS Refer to the README file for CAB installation instructions STEP 3 START SOCKETSCAN 10 Tap Start Programs SocketScan 10 folder SocketScan 10 a M Socketscan SOCKETS can 10 After you start SocketScan 10 an icon will appear in the task tray at th
41. ductivity in warehousing inventory control shipment tracking and other data capture applications SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Compatibility Requirements Windows 8 7 XP Any of the following Bluetooth stacks e Microsoft e Toshiba 4 00 34 5 00 06F or later e Broadcom 5 1 0 1700 or later Windows Embedded Handheld 6 x Classic Any of the following Bluetooth stacks Professional e Broadcom 1 5 or later Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE or 5 0 for e Microsoft Pocket PC Pocket PC Phone e Stonestreet One 1 2 4 Build 1783 running OS version 2 3 or higher Storm Bold Curve Pearl Nokia E61 E61i E71 PACKAGE CONTENTS D N r Software and Wrist unit Ring unit Cable Documentation Finger straps 2 Wrist strap Li ion battery Cable clip BATTERY CHARGER Order separately SKU AC4048 1143 USB AC charging kit Battery charger PRODUCT REGISTRATION Socket recommends that all customers register their products Registered users benefit from priority technical support and can choose to get special offers and upgrade information Register online at http support socketmobile com ABOUT THE SOFTWARE SocketScan 10 software feeds scanned data into any open program as if the data were manually typed A configuration utility enables you to select Prefix Suffixes sounds and other special settings for the CRS AACCESSORIES po Accessory SKU Number Multi Bay Charger Charges up to 8 wrist units and or sp
42. e and could also damage the battery e Never dispose of used battery with other ordinary solid wastes Batteries contain toxic substances e Dispose of used battery in accordance with the prevailing community regulations that apply to the disposal of batteries Cover the metal terminals with insulating tape This is to prevent accidental short circuiting e Never expose the battery to any liquid e Always keep the battery out of reach of infants or small children e Never shock the battery by dropping it or throwing it e Dispose of a spent or damaged battery promptly Product Disposal Your device should not be placed in municipal waste Please check local regulations Lg for disposal of electronic products eS 10 2012 Printed in U S A
43. e bottom of the Today screen Icon Meaning T ei SocketScan 10 is not ready to connect to the CRS w SocketScan 10 is ready to connect to the CRS blue circle T Ca WW CRS is connected and ready to scan 32 STEP 4 ENABLE CORDLESS SCANNER SUPPORT 1 2 Go to the Today screen by tapping Start Today Tap the SocketScan 10 icon G0 at the bottom of the screen In the pop up menu tap Settings K s 28 Settings E About Get Calendar Close tacts The Scanner Settings utility will appear Tap on the CS tab at the bottom of the screen Check the box Enable Cordless Scanner support IMPORTANT E Settings 4E 10 20 ok Hi Scanner Settings Canner Support 4 Enable Cordless Scanner support Tap ok in the top right corner Notes e Ifthe Bluetooth radio is off a message may report that ActivePairing is not activated Tap ok e After Cordless Scanner Support is enabled the SocketScan 10 icon will have a blue circle CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 33 STEP 5 TURN ON THE CRS Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit until you hear 2 beeps low high Power button CC Note For more information on beeps and LEDs see page 10 After you turn on the CRS it will have the following sequence of B uetooth modes until it connects to a computer Time after turning on scanner Bluetooth mode Discoverable and connectable 5 20 minutes
44. e CRS will beep twice same tone to indicate that the connection has ended Disconnect cs Symbology Selector Settings About Close Note e To turn off the Bluetooth radio press the right side button to access the wireless manager e f using ActivePairing disconnect by turning off the CRS Turning off the CRS To turn off the CRS press and hold the power button on the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear 2 beeps high low CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 39 SYMBOLOGY SELECTOR The applet makes it easy to select symbologies for the CRS to recognize By default the CRS recognizes several of the most common symbologies ae 1 In the Today screen tap on the SocketScan 10 icon Es 2 In the pop up menu tap Symbology Selector Disconnect CS Symbology Selector Settings About WI Close 3 Check the symbologies you wish to enable Uncheck those you wish to disable For convenience you can tap Disable All to disable all and select the ones you want Tap ok E SocketScan ek 45 11 07 ok The Following Barcodes can be enabled disabled For the Cordless Ring Scanner L 2 of 5 Interleaved i Codabar Le BHR Code 128 Le MH Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII BC ode 39 Trioptic Code 93 Note e Socket does not recommend enabling all symbologies Doing so will slightly lengthen the decode process e Toscan Vehicle Identification Number barcodes selec
45. e default suffix is a carriage return Besides characters listed on the screen other characters can be typed or entered using the format nnn where nnn ASCII character 007 255 3 Tap on the Sound tab Select a sound to indicate a good read If you 56 select Play wav file tap on the button to search for the file it must be located in the My Documents folder Settings ex 45 10 20 ok Hi Scanner Settings Good Read Sound No Sound O Play wav file Select the action bo accur when a scan is successful 4 Tap on the CS HW tab Enter the following settings E Settings ek 42 11 13 ok fie Scanner Settings Good Read Indicator Beep Flash green LED Battery Level 99 _ Disable auto Power OFF mode e Good Read Indicator Select how you want the CRS to indicate that it has successfully read data e Battery Level When the CRS is connected a progress bar displays this advanced feature e Disable Auto Power Off mode CAUTION Selecting this option will disable the Auto Power Off mode and can result in complete discharge of the CRS battery Use with caution Note When the CRS is connected the Advanced button appears Permanent Pair is the only Advanced option for the CRS 5 Tap on the CRS tab Select the CRS button s you want to use to trigger the scanner Tap ok se Settings e 10 21 ok He Scanner Settings Cordless Ring Scanner Trigger The Cordless Ring Scanner can be confi
46. ection Initiates Hardware Scenario 1 Single user Computer initiates the Easiest to configure Any version with one scanner per connection through but requires user to of CRS PDA no roaming Bluetooth software start connection through software Scenario 2 Enterprise Scanner initiates the More complex to Wrist Unit deployment with one connection automatically configure but Revision scanner per PDA no when it is powered on easiest connection Letter roaming ActivePairing with method Permanent Pair 8550 00019 F or later Scenario 3 Enterprise Scanner initiates the Easy to connect but deployment with connection by reading a requires barcode 8550 00028 scanner s roaming special barcode generating between different PDAs ActivePairing software A or later IMPORTANT REMEMBER THE NUMBER OF THE SCENARIO YOU WANT TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 45 STEP 1 DISABLE BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT PROFILE Note This step is required only for ActivePairing Scenario 2 or 3 with a PDA with the Broadcom or Widcomm Bluetooth stack IDENTIFYING YOUR BLUETOOTH STACK Check the About screen of your B uetooth software to determine if it was developed by Broadcom or WIDCOMM The table below lists some devices that have the Broadcom or WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack Operating System Dell Axim Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE Fujitsu LOOX Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE HP iPAQ Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE 5 0 6
47. erence Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigencies du Reglement sur le Mat riel Brouilleur du Canada CE Marking amp European Union Compliance Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with a CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes EN as follows Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included Normes EN as follows Applicable Directives e Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC e Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Applicable Standards e ETSI EN 301 489 17 V 1 5 1 2004 11 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific Conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment e ETSI EN 300 328 V1 6 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive e EN61000 4 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Meas
48. erence between this system and other wireless transmitters quickly change the location of operation or stop operating the unit cease signal transmission 3 If other electrical interference or related problems occur contact Socket technical support at http support socketmobile com Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada Radio Standard RSS 210 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment is also ETS EN300 328 ETS EN301 489 1 and ETS EN301 489 17 compliant These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satis
49. erial ports Check one or more ports to connect to your scanner Port Description W COMES Standard Serial over Bluetooth link COM5 V Use keyboard wedge DO scanner EA scanner s connected Enable VIN decode Ports J oe IL cancel Click Ports if a suitable incoming Bluetooth COM port is not listed and you would like to add one dh Also if SocketScan Settings lists multiple COM ports you can determine if any are already paired to a Socket Bluetooth barcode scanner and or which one is incoming For the Toshiba Bluetooth stack incoming COM ports are listed as LocalCOM Server For most users Use keyboard wedge and Show keyboard wedge icon in tray should be selected For more information on keyboard wedge and VIN decode options please see SocketScan 10 Settings 2 After making all your selections in SocketScan 10 Settings click OK 14 STEP 3 PAIR THE CRS WITH YOUR COMPUTER 1 Turn on the CRS Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear two beeps low high Power button gt Notes See page 10 for information on beeps and LEDs If the Ring Scanner is not attached the 2 beeps will be followed by 3 long beeps 2 Use your Bluetooth software to start a device search 3 Select Socket CRS xxxxxx If prompted for a passkey enter 0000 four zeroes Complete the remaining screens of the wizard Note If prompted select
50. ery With the wrist unit right side up insert the battery with the blank side on top and metal contacts in front WARNING To prevent damage to the battery do not insert it backwards or upside down Metal contacts Close and lock the battery door The door will not fully close if the battery is inserted wrong CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE PREPARATION ASSEMBLING AND PUTTING ON THE CRS STEP 1 Attach finger Strap to ring unit STEP 2 Attach the wrist unit STEP 3 Put on wrist strap STEP 4 Connect cable to ring unit 10 Insert plastic clip into slot and gently push down Repeat on other side Ze D Important Do not twist the clips during insertion or removal Note To remove grasp a clip and gently pull out Repeated removal may distort the post and make it unusable Press the wrist unit into the plastic holder of the wrist strap Align the wrist unit so that the power button on the left side rests in the notch on the side of the plastic holder When putting on the wrist strap insert the end of the strap through either buckle or both depending on the thickness of your arm STEP 5 Put on Insert index finger adjust strap for a comfortable fit and secure into the ring unit place STEP 6 Connect the cable into the top of the wrist unit Connect the cable to the wrist unit Replacement Parts 1 Pack SKU AC4044 1139 AC4023 705 N AO Wrist Strap AC4028 711 Velcro Strips AC4030 7
51. es and the State of California If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision or portion thereof to be unenforceable the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect 4 2010 Printed in U S A REGULATORY COMPLIANCE The Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner is designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in locations where they are sold and will be labeled as required This product is type approved users are not required to obtain license or authorization before using This product has been certified as conforming to technological standards Therefore the following actions are punishable by law e Disassembly or modification of this product e Removal of identification labels on the back of the product The frequency used by this product is also used by industrial scientific and medical devices such as microwave ovens as well as wireless detectors for motion detectors such as those requiring licenses used on manufacturing lines or similar radio transmitters all of these wireless devices will be called other wireless transmitters below Most modern electronic equipment e g in hospitals and cars is shielded from RF energy However certain electronic equipment is not 1 Please ensure that all medical devices used in proximity to this device meet appropriate susceptibility specifications for this type of RF energy 2 In the unlikely event that there is electronic interf
52. ess and hold the power button on the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear 2 beeps high low CHAPTER 7 SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY 65 SYMBOLOGY SELECTOR The feature makes it easy to modify which symbologies you want the scanner to recognize By default the scanner is set to recognize several of the most common symbologies You can configure symbologies only when the CRS is connected to rip your smartphone 1 In the SocketScan 10 menu click Symbology Selector 2 In the screen that appears press the space key to check the symbologies you wish to enable Uncheck those you wish to disable 3 In the Options menu click Save Enabling all possible symbologies will make the decode process TIP slightly longer SCANNER SETTINGS You can configure scanner settings only when the CRS is connected tie to your smartphone 1 In the SocketScan 10 menu click Settings 2 In the Settings screen enter any settings as desired e Prefix Type characters you would like appended before scanned data 100 character maximum Besides special data items only printable ASCII characters can be used e Suffix Type characters you would like appended after scanned data 100 character maximum Besides special data items only printable ASCII characters can be used The default suffix is a carriage return CR e Beeper Frequency Select the frequency of the beep that the CRS emits to indicate good scans power on off conne
53. experienced depending on the environment The following conditions appear to reduce the B uetooth connection range e The presence of soft absorbent materials such as paper fiberglass insulation foam material in office cubical walls carpeting and to a lesser extent even sheetrock and wood construction materials e Human bodies or containers of liquid positioned between the host and the CRS e The presence and activity level of competing B uetooth or 802 11 Wi Fi systems using the same 2 4 GHz frequency e Metal in a grid pattern such as chain link fencing or chicken wire This type of material may block the B uetooth or Wi Fi signal completely 76 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX B SCANNING SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS Scanning Tips Practice to determine the best scanning angle and distance for your type of barcode Scan Angle For best results position the scanner at an angle to the barcode at least 15 from perpendicular Otherwise light can bounce back into the scanner and blind the sensing mechanism YES Y Bar Specular Code one N O KM o YES Y Aiming Beam Aim the laser so that the red beam covers the entire width of the barcode YES Y NO X 1 23004 56007 0 1 23004 56007 0 APPENDIX B SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS 7 Scanning Distance e The optimal scanning distance varies depending on the barcode size symbology label media W N Ratio and scan angle In general the CRS 9P
54. ext scan Notes e See Appendix B for scanning tips e If no data is read in a few seconds the laser will turn off and you must try again SocketScan 10 Auto Reconnect The scanner will disconnect if it is powered off or moves out of the connection range If the scanner is powered back on or returns back in range CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 53 within 3 minutes after disconnection SocketScan 10 will automatically attempt re connection e Failure to reconnect will cause the scanner to end auto reconnect mode and disconnect You will then be required to make a connection manually through SocketScan 10 by tapping on the SocketScan 10 icon and tapping Connect CS e A manual connection will also be required if the scanner is not powered back on or does not return back in connection range within 3 minutes after a disconnection e A connection remains when the smartphone device is in suspend mode DISCONNECTING To manually disconnect tap on the SocketScan 10 icon at the bottom of the Today screen and tap Disconnect The CRS will beep twice same tone to indicate that the connection has ended Note Connect Agent will also turn off the Bluetooth radio of some PDA depending on their Bluetooth stack Note If using ActivePairing disconnect by turning off the CRS Turning off the CRS To turn off the CRS press and hold the power button on the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear 2 beeps high low 5
55. fied 1 Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the system in any way and 2 connecting external antennas to the Cordless Ring Scanner is prohibited This device and its antenna must not be co located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter End users and installers must be provided with installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance To comply with Industry Canada RF exposure compliance requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 available at_http www hc sc qc ca If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 10 2012 Printed in U S A Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the radio or television Increase the distance separating the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different branch circuit than that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interf
56. gured to trigger when the left right or either button is pressed Trigger buttons Sound RFID cs SH CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS SCAN DEMO Scan Demo makes it easy to determine the symbology and other properties of barcodes supported by the Bluetooth CRS This is useful if you encounter a barcode that the scanner will not decode by default so you know which symbology to enable in Symbology Selector 1 3 58 Tap Start Programs SocketScan 10 folder Scan Demo nit ScanDemo Note Accessing Scan Demo disconnects the Bluetooth link If you have not configured the CRS to automatically connect tap on CS Connect CS at the bottom of the screen The Scan Demo screen will appear If desired use the check boxes to modify the test Enable all symbologies By default this option is checked Different symbologies can sometimes interpret the same barcode differently so you may want to uncheck this option Display as hex data Check this box to view scanned data in hexadecimal format Otherwise data will appear as ASCII Code Page Check this box to select the code page option Scan the barcode Scan Demo will report the properties of the barcode SE Scan Demo G t 45 11 39 ok The information below was HHF returned by the scanner when the last barcode was scanned Scan Info Barcode type Code 128 of characters 22 Unicode char Scan data DD1079F4W95 10176986912 IT Enable all
57. he repair or replacement of products damaged by abuse accident lost products use beyond Socket s published specifications liquid immersion misuse or misapplication damages caused by an act of God nor as a result of service or modification other than by Socket unless specifically described by Socket in product documentation This warranty does not provide coverage for any product updates for example updates due to design changes except as deemed necessary by Socket and does not cover any calibration or adjustments necessary for product functionality This warranty does not cover refurbishing cosmetic damages such as scratched paint cases or LCD screens This warranty is void if you install batteries into the product that were not supplied or approved by Socket SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state This product may contain fully teste
58. l reads of data By default your computer will beep If instead you would like your computer to play a sound file WAV select Play a WAV file and click Browse to select the file Prefix Suffix Enter any prefix and or suffix you would like SocketScan 10 to automatically append to scanned data 128 character maximum printable ASCII characters only By default SocketScan 10 will enter a carriage return after every scan Display Settings option in the SocketScan 10 tray icon menu Checking this option displays the Settings option in the SocketScan 10 menu 1 After changing any settings click OK 18 SYMBOLOGY SELECTOR The SocketScan 10 utility makes it easy to modify which symbologies you want the scanner to recognize and decode 1 In SocketScan 10 Settings click on the Barcodes tab Note The Barcodes tab only appears if you are connected to the CRS e Hit SocketScan Settings General CS Available barcodes CRS Trigger Barcodes About The barcodes supported by the scanner are shown Place a checkmark next to each barcode you want to enable Enabled disabled barcodes V E Code 39 V H UPC A v HA UPC E J HA EAN 13 dra Discrete 2 of 5 V RAR Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar J RAB Code 128 Code 93 MSI Plessey UPC E1 Trioptic CODE 39 V A UCC EAN 128 Enable Disable ALL ok _ Canes 2 Check the symbologies you wish to enable Uncheck those you wish to di
59. lity of each device is the same No extra configuration is required You can configure each device separately In the SocketScan 10 menu click the Settings option will have a submenu for you to choose which device to configure CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP 23 4 SETUP FOR THE ANDROID This chapter explains how to install and use the B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with a B uetooth enabled device running Android 2 3 to 4 x Before you begin the instructions in this chapter make sure you have installed the batteries connect the CRS properly and charged the scanner as described in Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation STEP 1 INSTALL SOCKETSCAN 10 1 Open Google Play Store and search for SocketScan Follow the onscreen instructions to download and install SocketScan 10 software If prompted allow the application to access Bluetooth connections and settings and or modify USB storage SD card contents STEP 2 PAIR DEVICE TO CRS USING BLUETOOTH 2 Power on the CRS Press and hold the small power button until the LED turns blue and the CRS beeps twice low high The LED blinks blue once per second to show that the Bluetooth radio is on but not connected 3 Click Home key Options Settings Wireless amp networks Bluetooth settings 24 Sethings ed TER a al He E Be Wi Fi Bluetooth E l mm we B Uata usage More seltings CR P D Home screen mode Blo cking mode l So
60. move any settings that assign another your favorite or default Bluetooth serial device as your favorite Bluetooth serial device device Refer to the documentation for your Bluetooth software for instructions You did not start the Bluetooth Start the B uetooth software Refer to software the documentation for your Bluetooth software for instructions The Bluetooth radio of your computer is Turn on the Bluetooth radio of your not turned on computer Refer to the documentation for your Bluetooth software for Instructions SYMPTOM While scanning turned off the PDA or my PDA entered suspend mode Now the CRS won t reconnect to my PDA POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION There is a Known problem with the Soft reset the Pocket PC by pressing the Broadcom Widcomm stack on some reset button devices where the CRS can be discovered but fails to communicate Affected units include the HP iPAQ models h221X with ROM version 1 10 and h1945 SYMPTOM When I scan a lot of barcodes very fast the scanner locks up and won t work for a few seconds POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION You are scanning too fast for the Error Wait for the confirmation beep after each Proof Protocol to confirm that the host scan before you scan a new barcode computer has successfully received each scan of data APPENDIX H TROUBLESHOOTING 87 SYMPTOM My PDA reports that there are insufficient device resources POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION Some HP i
61. n 10 is selected Touch Back ol CHAPTER 4 SETUP FOR THE ANDROID 2 Choose input method Enon Keyboard Samsung keyboard SockeiSscan 10 Say fae STEP 5 SOCKET EZ PAIR 11 Touch Options Socket EZ Pair No device connected i idee j iip FA 28 12 Touch Bluetooth Socket ET Par ld use Socket EZ Par please select hie metek Using Bluetooth pre pasred scanner EEI ol Hi all ieS AT 5 Using On Screen baroods CHS Xn Ma and Dh sereg only Scan this barcode io pul your scanner in ee i ee Tr ee ee ee ee ee ee 2F mode works only for TC and TON e e 13 Inthe list of paired devices touch Socket CRS CHAPTER 4 SETUP FOR THE ANDROID 29 The CRS will beep once when it has connected and ready to scan barcodes The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds and the icon at the top of the screen will also change ge Bar CRS not connected S CRS connected con 14 Touch Back to close Socket EZ Pair STEP 6 REGISTER SOCKET SCANNER e 15 A Socket registration Icon will appear at the top of the screen Swipe the icon down to open the scanner registration software 16 Follow the instructions to register the scanner or touch Cancel to register later O Register Socket a Scanner Please take a memento register your CHS Scanrer By registering your scanner you Well De eligible to reteive upd ate notihications nd produc informaticn Please include the name
62. ns Delete Bonding Default Cancel If desired click Delete Bonding to delete any bonding pairing data After making any changes click OK e Remote Acknowledgement Select how you would like the CRS to indicate that the host PC has successfully received scanned data e Trigger Lockout Select how long you would like the CRS to disable the trigger until the host PC acknowledges the previous scan e Permanent Pair Enable this option if you want the scanner to automatically connect to the currently connected computer whenever the scanner is powered on Scenario 2 Click OK 5 If you modified any advanced settings you will be prompted to turn your scanner off and back on for the changes to take effect Read the message and click OK Turn the CRS off and back on again 6 When you return to the Advanced Settings screen click Close In the SocketScan 10 Settings screen click OK CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP 21 REMOTE TRIGGER BUTTON The SocketScan 10 utility enables you to assign one of your computer s function keys to trigger the CRS 1 In SocketScan 10 Settings click on the Trigger tab Mt SocketScan Settings General CS CRS Trigger Barcodes About Keyboard trigger Trigger key E 199 y F3 key F4 key F5 key FE key ne FZ key ES F8 key F9 key F10 key F11 key F12 key Select the function key you would like to use for triggering the Socke
63. ocketScan 6 After connecting the CRS will beep once and the SocketScan 10 icon will change into a ring icon HH Notes e To connect the SoMo to the scanner in the future tap Connect CS in the SocketScan 10 menu Connect Agent will automatically try to connect to the scanner you last connected to e To change which CRS is assigned as default use the Connect Agent utility instructions provided at the end of this chapter CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 35 SCENARIO 2 After the SoMo connects to the scanner you can set up a Permanent Pair 1 Complete the steps described above for Scenario 1 2 While the scanner is connected to the computer tap on the SocketScan 1 sie icon In the menu tap Settings HHH T Disconnect CS Symbology Selector Settings About i Close 3 In the CS HW tab tap Advanced Check the box Permanent Pair Tap OK Tap ok to save Good Read Indicator From the host Ke Note After you set up the Permanent Pair future connections can be initiated by simply powering on the scanner SocketScan 10 must be running on the SoMo 36 SCENARIO 3 1 Find out the B uetooth address of your SoMo Tap Start Settings System Info Wireless Info 2 Use barcode software or a barcode generating website like http www idautomation com java linearservlet html or http www barcoding com upc to print the following barcode IMPORTANT FORMAT THE BARCODE IN THE SYMBOLO
64. of the application you will be scanning data into We will send identifying informaticn about your scanner to socket Mobile Bt Address Q2COTBORCOGA Tap Next to continue Cancel After you have connected you can touch Socket CRS in the main screen of SocketScan 10 to view basic scanner properties 30 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO This chapter explains how to install and use the Socket B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS with any version of the Socket SoMo handheld computer Bluetooth Note Before you begin the instructions in this chapter please charge and install the battery as explained in Chapter 2 Hardware Preparation CONNECTION OPTIONS For Windows based computers the Socket CRS offers three different connection options to fit different work environments Srnec Connection initiates Mardare Connection Initiates Hardware Scenario 1 Single user SoMo initiates the Easiest to configure Any version with one scanner per connection through but requires user to of CRS SoMo no roaming Bluetooth software start connection through software Scenario 2 Enterprise Scanner initiates the More complex to Wrist Unit deployment with one connection automatically configure but Part Number scanner per SOMo no when it is powered on easiest connection roaming ActivePairing with method 8550 00019 F Permanent Pair or later Scenario 3 Enterprise Scanner initiates the Easy to connect but 8550 00028
65. ol wipes periodically every week as needed e Do not drop throw or try to bend the product as rough treatment can damage it e Do not paint the product as paint could obstruct parts and prevent normal use e Do not attempt to disassemble the product t a broken warranty seal will void the warranty The product does not contain consumer serviceable components Should your product need service contact Socket technical support see Appendix H e Treat the product with care Keep in a clean and dust free place e Changes or modifications of the product not expressly approved by Socket may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Antenna Care Do not place a metallic shield around the CRS since it will reduce the radio transmission efficiency Efficient Use For optimum performance make sure there is no metal surrounding the CRS 78 Washing Instructions for Wrist Strap Finger Strap and Wrist Unit Case Machine wash cold with like colors Tumble dry low Do not bleach Do not dry clean Do not iron Driving RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles eg car stereo safety equipment etc Inquire the vehicle maker to verify the CRS will not affect the vehicle s electronics Aircraft e Turn off your CRS before boarding any aircraft e To prevent interference with communications systems you must not use your CRS while the plane is in the air e Do not use it on the ground withou
66. on on the desktop e A manual connection will also be required if the scanner is not powered back on or does not return back in connection range within 3 minutes after a disconnection e A connection remains when the smartphone device is in suspend mode Note By default CS Auto Power off mode is enabled This mode must be disabled for automatic reconnections Disconnecting To manually disconnect click on the SocketScan 10 icon and click Disconnect CS The CRS will beep 2 times to indicate the disconnection Note If using ActivePairing disconnect by turning off the CRS Turning off the CRS To turn off the CRS press and hold the power button on the wrist unit for at least 2 seconds until you hear 2 beeps high low CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP 17 SCANNER SETTINGS 1 The SocketScan 10 Settings utility opens to the General tab a Wa SocketScan Settings Good read notification sound D No sound Beep Play a WAY file Filename Browse Prefix 7 Suffix Uu Fels 01234 II Sufix 01234 Use r for Carriage Return An for Linefeed t for TAB Other characters may be typed or entered using the format nnn where nnn ASCII character 001 through 255 Note use for a single character v Display Settings option in the SocketScan tray icon menu ok 11 Ge 2 Adjust any settings as desired Good read notification sound Select a sound to indicate successfu
67. ons menu click Add Device 3 When asked if you want to search for a device or listen for a device to find you click Search 4 Your smartphone will begin searching for Bluetooth enabled devices in range 5 In the list of found devices click Socket CRS xxxxxx A The characters in brackets are the last 6 characters of the Bluetooth si Device Address which is printed on a label under the wrist unit TIP 6 If prompted for a numeric passkey enter 0000 Note If the passkey 0000 does not work you may be using an older scanner Try the passkey 1234 7 After pairing is complete the CRS will appear in the list of paired devices 62 BlackBerry Curve Bold Pearl smartphone 1 In the Home Screen click Set Up Bluetooth If your device does not have the Set Up B uetooth option click Settings then Bluetooth 2 A dialog will ask you to make sure the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode connectable mode Click OK 3 Your smartphone will begin searching for Bluetooth enabled devices in range 4 In the list of found devices click Socket CRS xxxxxx The characters in brackets are the last 6 characters of the Bluetooth Device Address which is printed on a label under the wrist unit TIP 5 If prompted for a numeric passkey enter 0000 Note If the passkey 0000 does not work you may be using an older scanner Try the passkey 1234 6 A dialog will report that pairing is complete STEP 4 START SOCKE
68. s enabled 2 If the Bluetooth radio of your device is turned off Connect Agent will ask if you want to turn it on Tap Yes Connect Agent will automatically turn on the Bluetooth radio 3 Connect Agent will search for and connect to the CRS If this the first time the device is connecting to the CRS Connect Agent will search for any in range 50 If the device previously connected to a CRS Connect Agent will search for the default device s ConnectlAgent ek 85 10 24 X Thursday 10 24 AM July 17 2008 WiFi OFF B Owner Socke ZE AASS Se SocketScan Hut Opening Scanner Lee SESrcni Connectl4gent SocketScan ECH Discovering C5 Devices Calendar Contacts 4 Tap to select your CRS and tap ok The scanner will appear as Socket CRS xxxxxx where the characters in brackets are the last 6 characters of the Bluetooth Device Address s SocketScan ek 85 10 25 ok CS Selection Select the appropriate CS 3 00 13 e0 4a F5 e8 Refresh e ES emm Cancel Note To help you identify the CRS Connect Agent reports the Bluetooth Device Address which is labeled on the bottom of the wrist unit 5 Connect Agent will connect to the selected CRS nso Sn SocketScan 6 After connecting the CRS will beep once and the SocketScan 10 icon will Fas ETT TTE change into a ring icon Note To connect the computer to the scanner in the future tap Connect CS in the SocketScan 10 menu Connec
69. sable Click OK Notes Socket does not recommend enabling all possible symbologies Doing so will make the decode process slightly longer The RSS symbology has been renamed to GS1 DataBar e To scan Vehicle Identification Numbers select the VIN option SocketScan10 will only output the VIN omitting extra characters added by vehicle manufacturers e If you want to read UPC A barcodes disable GS1 DataBar RSS so that UPC A symbols don t get mistakenly read as GS7 DataBar CHAPTER 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 XP ADVANCED SCANNER SETTINGS 1 In SocketScan 10 Settings click on the CS tab CS CRS_ Trigger Barcodes About Configuration e N Cordless Scanner HH 4 Enable CS Support J Enable ActivePairing In ctivePairing mode the scanner can be disconnected by simply turning it off Port T Standard Serial over Bluetooth link COM3 z Good read indication on CS Auto re connect CA Been Max attempts Time limit per 1 v Flash green LED attempt seconds Power management F Disable CS Auto Power Off mode CS battery level 53 2 Advanced 2 In the CS screen click Advanced 3 The Advanced Settings screen will appear reporting the current Bluetooth friendly name assigned to the CRS If desired select a setting and click Change p tas CS Advanced Settings ege Use this page to change the advanced Bluetooth related
70. settings in the Cordless Scanner Friendly Name Socket CHS OC 7AE a Settings Choose a setting and click the Change button Friendly Name Security OD Remote Acknowledgment Trigger Lock out E Permanent Pair Available only in ActivePairing mode 20 4 In the screen that appears enter any changes and click OK Friendly Name Enter a new friendly name and click OK The letters CRS must be included in the name IMPORTANT If you want to also use the CRS with a Socket SoMo or other Windows Mobile powered device make sure the friendly name includes the string CRS Otherwise Connect Agent software on the device will not be able to find the CRS a m H Change the Friendly Name in the Cordless Scanner Friendly Name Socket CHS 0C77AE a Cerea Note If you plan to use multiple CRS devices in the same area changing the Friendly Name may help identify each scanner e Security If enabled the default security PIN is 0000 A new 4 digit PIN can be entered but you will need to enter it manually every time you connect This PIN is used to authenticate the device to the host PC every time it connects e Was CS Security Settings p Change the Security Settings in the Cordless Scanner Preset PIN code Use this PIN code for secuity purposes ca Security settings Authentication required using the preset PIN code Use Encrypted connectio
71. st unit TIP 6 If prompted for a numeric passkey enter 0000 Note If the passkey 0000 does not work you may be using an older scanner Try the passkey 1234 7 After the smartphone connects to the CRS the CRS will beep to indicate the connection The main screen of SocketScan 10 will also report Scanner connected 70 TIP When the scanner is connected the main screen of SocketScan 10 will report the scanner s battery level Send SocketScan 10 to the background In the main screen of SocketScan 10 select Options Send to background The main menu of the smartphone will appear SocketScan 10 will continue running in the background maintaining the connection to the CRS STEP 5 ASSEMBLE AND PUT ON THE CRS If you have not done so already assemble and put on the scanner as explained in Chapter 2 STEP 6 OPEN YOUR APPLICATION 1 Start the application that you want to receive the data e g Notes Make sure a document or spreadsheet is open Make sure the application is in Number Mode The status bar near the top of the screen will display Abc if it is in Aloha Mode and 123 if it is in Number Mode To change the mode press the text entry button and select Number mode Place the cursor where you want data from the next scan to go CHAPTER 8 SETUP FOR NOKIA 71 STEP 7 SCAN DATA INTO YOUR APPLICATION 1 Press the trigger button and aim your finger at the barcode The red laser be
72. symbologies Code Page C Display as hex data CONNECT AGENT UTILITY This utility enables you to view and change the default CRS that Connect Agent attempts to connect to o Ke 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Connect Agent Connect Agent 2 The Connect Agent utility lists the CRS that it has saved as a favorite device This is a specific device that Connect Agent automatically attempts to connect to when SocketScan 10 or Scan Demo is started Settings ek ME 11 51 ok J Connect Agent Connect Agent creates application partnerships with remote devices called Favorites You can make an application use a different Favorite device by deleting the partnership Partnerships Application scktscan Socket CRS OD9E2F D Socket CRS OD9E2F About Note SocketScan 10 and Scan Demo can have the same favorite CRS 3 To remove a device from the partnership list select the device and tap Delete In the confirmation screen tap Yes DUAL DEVICE SUPPORT SocketScan 7 2 4 and later supports the simultaneous use of a cordless scanner and Socket plug in magnetic stripe or RFID reader Simply connect or plug in each device as normal Each device will function normally No extra configuration is required Each device can be configured separately fe v Cordless Ring Scanner Magnetic Stripe Reader Disconnect CS Symbology Selector Settings About Close CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 59 7
73. t scanning device NOTE Using the F1 key is not recommended d 2 Select the function key you would like to use to remotely trigger the CRS Click OK FLOATING TRIGGER The floating trigger places a software trigger on the computer desktop that can be clicked on to trigger the scanner It can useful for tablet computers 1 Connect the CRS to the computer 2 In SocketScan 10 menu click Launch Floating Trigger Disconnect CS ettings unch Floating Trigger About Exit 3 The floating trigger will appear on the desktop Click on the icon to trigger the 4 To close the trigger in the SocketScan 10 menu click Remove Floating Trigge 22 VERSION INFORMATION 1 In SocketScan 10 Settings click on the About tab 2 View the version information If the computer is connected to a CRS the CRS firmware version will appear Click OK d Ai SocketScan Settings OD socket a SocketScan Socket Mobile Incorporated Copyright c 2005 2009 all rights reserved worldwide SocketScan version 6 5 11 0 CS version PIC 5 12042008 Visit us at www socketmobile com DUAL DEVICE SUPPORT SocketScan versions 6 4 2 and later support the simultaneous use of two Socket data collection devices from the same PC SocketScan 10 can capture data from one cordless scanner at a time Simply connect or plug in each device as you normally would The functiona
74. t Agent will automatically try to connect to the scanner you last connected to Note To change which CRS is assigned as default use the Connect Agent utility instructions provided at the end of this chapter CHAPTER 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 51 SCENARIO 2 After the PC connects to the scanner you can set up a Permanent Pair 1 Complete the steps described above for Scenario 1 2 While the scanner is connected to the computer tap on the SocketScan 10 icon In the menu tap Settings 3 In the CS HW tab tap Advanced Check the box Permanent Pair Tap OK Tap ok to save Note After you set up the Permanent Pair future connections can be initiated by simply powering on the scanner SocketScan 10 must be running on the PDA and Connect Agent must be installed SCENARIO 3 1 Find out the Bluetooth address of your PDA 2 Use barcode software or a barcode generating website like http www idautomation com java linearserviet html or http www barcoding com upc to print the following barcode IMPORTANT FORMAT THE BARCODE IN THE SYMBOLOGY CODE 128 ActivePairing Barcode Result after Scanning Initiator Bar Code contains the following data The CRS will change to initiator mode and HEN Ixxxxxxxxxxxx automatically try to connect to the PDA with the Bluetooth F Nlaabbccddeeff address embedded in the Bluetooth address of ie barcode the computer where XXXXXXXXXXXX IS 3 In the Today
75. t VIN SocketScan 10 will disregard extra characters added by vehicle manufacturers and only output the VIN 40 SCANNER SETTINGS 1 Tap on the SocketScan 10 icon In the menu tap Settings 2 The Prefix Suffix screen will appear If desired enter characters to append to each scan 128 character maximum only ASCII printable characters sc Settings eye E 10 20 ok Hi Scanner Settings Prefix Use For carriage return n For line feed t For a tab For the character use 4 Default Prefix Suffix Sound RFID cs csH 4 gt E Note The default suffix is a carriage return Besides characters listed on the screen other characters can be typed or entered using the format nnn where nnn ASCII character 001 255 3 Tap on the Sound tab Select a sound to indicate a good read If you select Play wav file tap on the button to search for the file it must be located in the My Documents folder Settings ex 45 10 20 ok Hi Scanner Settings Good Read Sound No Sound 5O Play wa file Select the action bo accur when a scan is successful 4 Tap on the CS HW tab Enter the following settings e Good Read Indicator Select how you want the B uetooth CRS to indicate that it has successfully read data e Battery Level When the CRS is connected a progress bar displays this advanced feature e Disable Auto Power Off mode CHAPTER 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 41 CAUTION Selecting
76. t described in this manual Please refrain from disassembling the Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner Disassembly of this device will void the product warranty You can track new product releases software updates and technical bulletins online at http www socketmobile com IMPORTANT The information in this User s Guide is based on version 3 of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner hardware which includes devices with the following part numbers Ring Unit Part Number Wrist Unit Part Number 8550 00027 8550 00028 The features described in this manual that do not apply to older hardware versions of the Socket Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner will be noted as such TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT NOTICE 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 HARDWARE PREPARATION 8 3 SETUP FOR WINDOWS 8 7 OR XP 12 4 SETUP FOR THE ANDROID 24 5 SETUP FOR THE SOMO 31 6 SETUP FOR NON SOMO PDAS 45 7 SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY 60 8 SETUP FOR NOKIA 68 APPENDICES A SPECIFICATIONS 74 B SCANNING SAFETY AND USAGE TIPS 77 C BARCODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS 80 D ENABLING OR DISABLING SYMBOLOGIES 81 E DECODE ZONE 83 F RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS 84 G SPECIAL SCANNER BEHAVIORS 85 H TROUBLESHOOTING 86 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 89 LIMITED WARRANTY 90 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 92 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Socket B uetooth Cordless Ring Scanner CRS Series 9 This wearable device provides hands free barcode scanning to boost pro
77. t permission from the crew Radio Frequency Exposure Your CRS contains a radio transmitter and receiver When in use it communicates with a Bluetooth enabled computer by receiving and transmitting radio frequency RF magnetic fields in the frequency range 2400 to 2500 MHz The output power of the radio transmitter is 0 001 Watt The CRS is designed to comply with the RF exposure limits set by national authorities and international health agencies when installed or used separately from other antennae or radio transmitters Examples of RF exposure standards and guidelines ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic and electromagnetic fields up to 300 GHz International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection Health Physics vol 74 pp 494 533 4 1998 99 519 EC EU Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to electromagnetic fields 0 Hz 300 GHz Official Journal of the European Communities 7 1999 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc New York 1991 FCC Report and Order ET Docket 93 62 FCC 96 326 Federal Communications Commission FCC 8 1996 Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 1999 Australian RODENT E SARE TY AND USAGE TIPS 79 APPENDIX C BARCODE
78. tall SocketScan 10 After installation a dialog will report that installation was successful Click OK Synchronizing with a Desktop PC Refer to your BlackBerry Desktop Manger manual for complete instructions 1 fe 8 9 Install the SocketScan 10 for BlackBerry Desktop Installer SocketScanBlackBerry_Installer exe on your PC Use a USB connection cable cradle to connect the smartphone to the PC Launch the BlackBerry Desktop Manager Click Start Programs BlackBerry Desktop Manager If prompted enter your password Click OK Click Next If prompted enter your password Click Next Click Add Remove Application Select the checkbox for SocketScan 10 and click Next Click Finish 10 After the software finishes loading click Close CHAPTER 7 SETUP FOR RIM BLACKBERRY 61 STEP 2 TURN ON THE CRS Press and hold the small power button on the left side of the wrist unit until you hear 2 beeps low high Power button CC Note For more information on beeps and LEDs see page 10 After you turn on the CRS it will have the following sequence of B uetooth modes until it connects to a computer Time after turning on scanner Bluetooth mode Discoverable and connectable 5 20 minutes Connectable Scanner automatically powers off STEP 3 PAIR SMARTPHONE WITH CRS BlackBerry Storm smartphone 1 In the Home Screen click Options Click Bluetooth 2 In the Bluetooth opti
79. tation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE even if Socket has been advised of the possibility of such damages Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the above limitation may not apply to you EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES You may not use or otherwise export or reexport the SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and laws of the jurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained In particular but without limitation none of the SOFTWARE may be used or otherwise exported or reexported a into or to a national or resident of a United States embargoed country or b to anyone on the U S Treasury Department s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U S Department of Commerce s Table of Denial Orders By using the SOFTWARE you represent and warrant that you are not located in under control of or a national or resident of any such country or on any such list GOVERNMENT END USERS If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U S Government the SOFTWARE is classified as restricted computer software as defined in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR The U S Government s rights to the SOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52 227 19 of the FAR CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY This License shall be governed by the laws of the United Stat
80. this option will disable the Auto Power Off mode and can result in complete discharge of the CRS battery Use with caution PE E Settings ck 11 13 ok WE Scanner Settings Good Read Indicator Beep Flash green LED _ Disable Auto Power OFF mode Advanced el Dr e Advanced When the scanner is connected the Advanced button appears If desired tap to configure advanced settings configurable only with the CRS v3 Good Read Indicator from the host Select how you would like the CRS to indicate that the mobile device has received the scanned barcode data Trigger lock out Select how long you would like the CRS to disable the trigger until data from the previously scanned barcode reaches the mobile device Permanent Pair Please refer to the ActivePairing section on the next page for instructions Tap OK 5 Tap on the CRS tab Select the CRS button s you want to use to trigger the scanner Tap ok Settings 2 10 21 ok He Scanner Settings Cordless Ring Scanner Trigger The Cordless Ring Scanner can be configured to trigger when the left right or either button is pressed Trigger buttons Sound RFID cs SH 42 SCAN DEMO Scan Demo makes it easy to determine the symbology and other properties of barcodes supported by the CRS This is useful if you encounter a barcode that the scanner will not decode by default so you know which symbology to enable in Symbology Selector
81. ty support EXCEPTIONS Consumables such as batteries removable cables cases straps styli memory cards chargers and CF to PC Card adapters 90 day coverage only An enhanced warranty is available separately for some Socket products For more information please visit http support socketmobile com Incompatibility is not a defect covered by the Socket warranty During the warranty period Socket will at its option repair or replace the defective product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail purchase provided that you deliver the product to Socket or to an authorized Socket Service Center The returned product must be accompanied by a return material authorization RMA number issued by Socket or by an authorized Socket Service Center If you ship the product you must use the original container or equivalent and you must pay the shipping charges to Socket Socket will pay surface shipping charges back to any location in the contiguous United States This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser and is not transferable Socket may at its option replace or repair the product with new or reconditioned parts and the returned product becomes Socket property Socket warrants the repaired or replaced products to be free from defects in material or workmanship for ninety 90 days after the return shipping date or for the remainder of the original warranty period whichever is greater This warranty does not cover t
82. und i Display 4 Make sure your device has Bluetooth on and is Discoverable Touch Scan MV Alucioaih ij 7 de E E My Android a ET i US Ob Gewce 1 SPH L7T10 E Socket CRS 1004971 5 In the list of Available devices select Socket CRS After pairing it will appear under Paired devices CHAPTER 4 SETUP FOR THE ANDROID 25 af Blueiogih To Fiy de My dence My Android ie Android D i Y ALT ae Pair OFvices Amini GRAce Socket CAS 100492 re Ol VINCE LAPTOP SPH LT10 U SPH LTIC H SPH LT10 B Socket CRS 100497 STEP 3 KEYBOARDS AND INPUT METHODS 6 Click the Home key Options Settings Personal Language and input Make sure SocketScan 10 is selected and is the Default keyboard K ei D IF ORG On Sethings age i Personal Language T PE RTR SE Location Services Kevboards and input meta 5 Default WS Lock screen E Security Emoji Keyboard Google voice typing al Language and input Kol Ba ck UD And reel ASS e Emma f Facebook S Google STEP 4 START SOCKETSCAN 10 7 Open SocketScan 10 ISS For some devices the icon will appear on the Home screen For other devices touch Apps on screen to access apps list 8 A message will tell you to enable SocketScan 10 as your input method Touch Back key Es 26 Please enable SockeiScan 10 9 Touch Options Input Method Vi a D ty RIES sik A No device connected 10 Make sure SocketSca
83. urement and Control Equipment Part 2 Electrostatic Discharge Requirements e EN61000 4 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Industrial Process Measurement and Control Equipment Part 3 Radiated Electromagnetic Field Requirements LASER DEVICE The Socket barcode scanning product s described in this User s Guide contain a Symbol SE955 scan engine with a Class 2 laser for which the following applies e Complies with 21CFR1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 e Complies with 1EC60825 1 2001 08 e Class 2 laser scanners use a low power visible light diode As with any very bright light source such as the sun the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful Caution Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure A label such as the one below appears on the end product 4 2010 Printed in U S A Example of Class 2 Laser Warning Label THE LASER WARNING APPEARS INSIDE THE LEFT TRIGGER BUTTON OF THE RING UNIT Battery Warning e Your device contains a rechargeable Lithium lon battery Never throw the battery into a fire as that could cause the battery to explode e Never short circuit the battery by bringing the terminals in contact with another metal object This could cause personal injury or a fir
84. wer 12 000 scans in 10 hours under normal conditions Battery Charger LEDs e mr seen Charging battery inside CRS wrist unit Battery inside CRS is fully charged Charging battery inside charger cradle Battery inside charger is fully charged Note Plugging the wrist unit cable into a CRS wrist unit without a battery may cause a series of flashing LEDs To recover unplug and reinsert the cable into the CRS wrist unit with a battery installed Note Other charging options are online at http www socketmobile com products e Multi Bay Charger Charge up to 8 wrist units and 8 spare batteries simultaneously SKU AC4046 1141 e Mobile Power Pack not available in EMEA Portable battery back can replace the AC adapter of either charger SKU AC4009 541 Charging the You can charge the battery directly in the charger or after installing battery it in the wrist unit You can charge a wrist unit and spare battery simultaneously KN ker When inserting a battery directly into the charger make sure the metal contacts of the battery touch those inside the charger To charge a wrist unit simply install the battery and connect the charger cable to the top of the wrist unit Unlocking the Use a coin or screwdriver to turn the lock counterclockwise to the Battery Door position shown e WARNING To prevent damage to the lock do not turn it too forcefully or past the position shown Installing the Batt
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