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1. C Program FilesiSilabsiMCUCP210x1 Change Install Location Cancel 28 11 The system is scanning the port configuration Scanning Please wait while system is scanned 12 The USB to UART driver is successfully installed Click OK to exit Success y j Installation completed successfully 29 13 COM Port User can examine the Device Manager of the system and find the section Ports COM 8 LPT to find the USB to UART Bridge virtual COM port for USB interface Device Manager File Action View Help gt mga c0 xPTESTER ud Batteries Computer y Disk drives 2 Display adapters JA DVD CD ROM drives gj Human Interface Devices E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers v Keyboards 7 Mice and other pointing devices 8 Monitors 8 Network adapters Ports COM 8 LPT oY Printer Port LPT1 E Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge COM3 Sound video and game controllers System devices F Universal Serial Bus controllers 1666 66 14 30 E EX 5 2 2 Utility installation 1 Please browse the CD and select folder Utility CJ Catalog LJ Manual 2 Move the cursor to the folder BCP 5500 and double click to access the sub folders BCF 100 n BCP 1100 BCP 2200 BlP S000 ECF 6000 EME BCF 7000 C2 ECF S00 BT 100 mm BT Scanner MSRA amp MMSRA amp TMSE n PDC SMPDCASPDC FTD 100N amp TD 5208N SL
2. Transmit 38400 f 19200 3800 f Hone fr 4800 C Even C 2400 C 1200 C 600 1 Click the icon Transmit M to access the menu 2 Make sure the scanned data is uploaded or new settings are configured before perform transmission Warning All the data stored in the data collector will be erased when performing the transmission And the settings of the data collector if re configured will be replaced as well Make sure to upload the scanned data complete and save the configuration values before performing data transmission 41 3 Click Transmit button n A Al data store in scanner will be erased Are you sure Cancel 4 There are descending beeps and a pop up window displays on the monitor to indicate that the transmission is completed Click OK to exit 42 6 5 Upload the Data to the Computer The function allows user to upload examine the data collected by the data collector Click the icon Upload Data pa to access the menu BCP5000 Setting Utility Upload Data From BCP DL notatus Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format Machine ID Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the ATC is atf Convert Raw Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in text format Erase Data in BCR Change Password Enable Disable Real Time Cl
3. please refer to Job Mode Selection page 39 The supported job modes are as follows 4 3 1 Mode 0 default Item No Scan Item No Scan Ill Item No Scan Item No Scan II In Mode 0 data collector performs scan process and save the scanned data immediately as the scan trigger is pressed The scanned data is displayed on the LCD and ready for scan User can perform fast data collecting tasks by simply aim the data collector to the barcode and press scan triggers B Navigation and Data Management Item No Scan BCP 4200 USB CCD 1600 0985241556 User can examine the scanned data by using the Navigation Keys CJ V and press Enter Key O to select el Delete the Scanned Data 0988123456 45 l gt BCP 4200 USB CCD 1600 0985241556 To delete the scanned data Press the Navigation Keys A M to select the data to be deleted Press Enter Key O to confirm The display will show the detailed information of the selected data To delete the selected data Press the two Navigation Keys CA va at the same time to delete the data To guit without deleting the data Press Enter Key O to exit 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Delete No 4 Yes A A V The display data shows the data status The row Data Deleted indicates that the selected data is successfully erased 0988123456 Data Erased CCD 1600 0985241556 Note
4. 02 20 O3 BCP 4d200 LISB BCPOZ688 2012 02 20 07 BCOPOZ 68H BCP 4400 U5B 2012 02 720 12 BCP 4200 LSB BCP 2688 2012 02 20 17 13 BCPO2688 BCP 4200 USB 2012 02 2 0 17 15 BOP 4200 USB Uploaded Data without Timestamp Uploaded Data with Timestamp 50 6 5 5 Upload Data with Machine ID This function allows user to enable disable Machine ID while uploading data to the computer Each data collector has the fixed machine ID preset in factory When the data collecting task is in process with multiple data collectors it is convenient to identify the uploaded data by the machine ID of each data collector And with the machine IDs the data management is effortless and efficient BCP5000 Setting Utility E MEE LC Upload Data From BCP EROR o palos M Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format NH o o Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes pend C Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the RTC is off Convert Raw Data ta Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in text format C Erase Data in BCP C Change Password C Enable Disable Real Time Clock 51 To enable disable the Machine ID setting 1 Select Enable Disable Upload Data With Machine ID and click OK to continue 2 There is a pop up window displays on the monitor Select Enable and click OK to confirm Bg ECE Uti
5. Please use configuration utility to delete all the scanned data in the data collector refer to Chapter 6 Configuring Your Data Collector Data Management for detailed information 4 3 2 Mode 1 Advance Mode 16 YY MM DD HH MM SS Item No Scan M Q ty A v In Mode 1 scanner performs scan process and allows user to enter item quantities manually m Scan and enter the quantity manually When user aim to the barcode and press the scan trigger the display will show the scanned barcode data and ask user to enter the guantity as image below illustrated 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB 0 Count To enter the quantity Use the Navigation Keys CA V to enter the numbers Arrow Up Key Shift CA number digits 12 digits max Arrow Down Key Count Z Count key 079 Example To enter the 3 digits number 485 4175 Press the Arrow Down Key Count Z four times to enter the First Digit 4 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 4 Shift ran Count Press the Arrow Up Key Shift CZ to add a digit 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 40 Shift m Count Press the Arrow Down Key Count 7 eight times to enter the Second Digit 8 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 48 Shift Count Press the Arrow Up Key Shift CZ again to add a digit 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 480 Shift m Count Press the Arrow Down Key Count V five
6. Transmit to send the configured settings to data collector Save this function allows user to save all the specified settings of the data collector to a configuration parameter file msr Exit exit the configuration utility 35 6 3 Setting The functions of Setting allow user to configure the proper settings of the data collector BCP5000 Setting Utility Ti Barcode General Parameter HL I I Hl Mil Job Mode Barcode the settings of the supported barcodes General Parameter user can select the conversion of the scanned data in upper lower case and the buzzer settings Job Mode user can define the prompt character at the end of each scanned barcode data 86 6 3 1 Barcode The function allows user to configure various types of barcodes User can enable or disable the specified barcode and configure the parameters according to the characteristics of each barcode B BCP5000 Setting Utility SEES E eS ES t UEC EAN JANA ISBNASSN Code ID Setting SE M L FLESSEY COD BAR NW7 CODE4 Inedesved 2of5 PASS Mati 2of5 China Postage PES Code 34 Code 32 E mm W Enable Enable Full amp 5ClI Werity Strick General Parameter Transmit Start End Character v Transmit Check Character Verity Checksum Upload To configure the parameters of the barcode 1 Select and click the icon to access the menu 2 Select the barcode type desired and configure the
7. times to enter the Third Digit 5 18 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 485 Shift ran Count 6 Press the Enter Key to confirm the data 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB O ty 485 m Navigation and Data Management 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 485 User can examine the scanned data by using the Navigation Keys B W and press Enter Key O to select 12 02 10 17 16 19 CCD 1600 Q ty 8 EE Delete the Scanned Data 19 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Q ty 485 To delete the scanned data 1 Press the Navigation Keys CA DM to select the data to be deleted 2 Press Enter Key O to confirm The display will show the detailed information of the selected data 4 Todelete the selected data Press the two Navigation Keys CA va at the same time to delete the data 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Delete No eJ Yes A A V The display will show that the selected data is successfully erased Data Erased 5 To quit without deleting the data 20 Press Enter Key O to exit 12 02 10 17 16 07 BCP 4200 USB Delete No Yes A A V 6 User can examine the scanned data by using the Navigation Keys J B there is a mark Data Erased to indicate the deleted scan data 12 02 10 17 16 07 Data Erased Q ty 485 Note To delete all the scanned data in the data collector please use con
8. BCP 5500 Barcode Data Collector Ver 1 0 Copyright Fametech Inc TYSSO 2012 Contents 1 Before Use S EN o S o SUuxE nes teMa E A T E E 3 2 Introduction ZUM z UV PR DEDOS 4 Zire S 1510 10721110 01 SRP OA R UU SM 5 237 PACK AG O O O O O PO O 6 24 Product DeSoFPUON esa iion tuti adds Eruditi iud NES its 7 3 Getting Started 3 1 Charging the Battery 9 3 1 1 Charge the battery via USB Interface of Computer 9 3 1 2 Charge the battery via RS 232 Cable and USB Power Gable causa lano itti epe meteo 9 3 1 3 Charge the battery via RS 232 Cable and Optional Power Adaptor 2 00 eee 10 32 Baten CAT tie deta Soe Relates da ns nc 11 3 2 1 Battery Replacement se 12 3 2 2 Battery DISPoSA eee eee nen 12 4 Operating Your Data Collector AT Sie p OO PRO TI Tr 13 4 2 Perform scan and collect data a A 13 AF ledere akita noha UU IT TM 14 4 3 1 Mode 0 default enera 15 4 3 2 Mode 1 Advance Mode 16 5 Connecting to the Computer 5 1 Connecting to the Computer 5 1 1 USB Interface Installation 0nnnnn0aannnnnoannnnnnennnnennennnnnnenne 5 1 2 RS 232 interface Installation 5 2 Driver amp Utility Installation 5 2 1 Install the USB Virtual COM Port Driver lor USB Interrace only uto vue ene Ines uUo dE tarea te emet S2 U INStalato esteso nonet miens ee die 6 Configuring Your Data Collector Data Management 6 1 Access to the U
9. CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista 5 40 29 onto your computer To continue click Next 6 License Agreement Accept the agreement and click Next to proceed Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vi License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE AGREEING TO TERMS SILICON LABORATORIES INC SILICON LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD AND THEIR AFFILIATES COLLECTIVELY SILICON LABS HAVE DEVELOPED CERTAIN MATERIALS E G DEVELOPMENT TOOLS EXAMPLE CODE EMBEDDABLE CODE DLLs SOFTWARE COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND OTHER THIRD PARTY PROPRIETARY MATERIAL LICENSED MATERIALS THAT YOU MAY USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH SILICON LABS MCU PRODUCTS ANY USE OF THE LICENSED MATERIALS IS SUBJECT TO THIS END USER LICENSE v A RT CRIE R Re M E T ob m py MI pe M M p ml Elan V r A EN ee My accept the terms of the license agreement OO I do not accept the terms of the license agreement InstallShield 26 7 Choose destination Click Next to continue Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vi X 4 Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Setup will install Silicon Laboratories CP210 VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista v5 40 29 in the following folder To install to this folder click N
10. E UUUUU 3 Double click the Setup to start installation D 0 B 2 BCP Driver BCPSOOU setup SETUP LST 4 Click OK to proceed BCP5500 Setup m Welcome to the BCP5500 installation program setup cannot install system files or update shared files if they are in use Before proceeding we recommend that you close any applications you may be mning Exit Setup 31 Click the button to start installation Note To change the directory click Change Directory to assign the directory desired BCP5500 Setup Begin the installation bv clicking the button below Click this button to install BCPSSO0 software to the specified destination directory Directory C iPragram Files BCPSSOO Change Directory Exit Setup Setup will add group name BCP5000 to the group box automatically Click Continue to proceed BCP5500 Choose Program Group Setup will add items to the group shown in the Program Group box You can enter a new group name or select one from the Existing Groups list Program Group Existing Groups Accessories Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions Startup ce 32 7 Wait for several seconds while the installation is processing 4 BCP5500 Setup Destmation File CAWINDO WS system32 MSHFLEGD OCH 8 Installation completed Click Ok to exit BCP5500 Setup BCP5500 Setup was com
11. a collector to the recharge and communication cradle The data collector is activated and the battery is recharging automatically There is a beep sound and the LED indicator lit RED steadily 5 Asthe battery is fully charged the LED indicator lit GREEN to indicate the battery charge is completed 6 Remove the data collector from the cradle The data collector is ready to use Warning e Use only the supplied cable to charge the battery e DO NOT dissemble or modify the data collector and the pre installed rechargeable battery It should cause damage to the product and the injury to the people near the product 3 1 3 Charge the battery via RS 232 Cable and Optional Power 10 Adaptor To Host PC 4m i D L Power Adaptor Charge the battery via RS 232 Interface and Optional Power Adaptor Cradle Turn off the computer 2 Connect the D type 9 pin RS 232 connector to the PC 3 Connect the barrel connector of the power adaptor to the rear DC Jack of the RS 232 connector 4 Plug the power adaptor to the power outlet 5 Install the data collector to the recharge communication cradle The data collector is activated and the battery is recharging automatically There is a beep sound and the LED indicator lit RED steadily 6 Asthe battery is fully charged the LED indicator lit GREEN to indicate the battery charge is completed 7 Remove the data collector from the cradle The data c
12. ase refer to your technical support of the application software provider and examine the computer I O interface before installation 1 Please browse the CD and select folder Utility LJ Catalog LJ Manual _ 2 Move the cursor to the folder BCP 5500 and double click to access the sub folders nt BCP 100 L BCP 1100 LJ BCP 2200 ti BCP 5000 LJ BCP 6000 al BCTP 7000 C3 BCP 8000 LJ BME LJ BT 100 LJ BT Scanner LJ FTD 100N S TD 5208N LJ MSEXMMSRATMSE LJ POI SMPDCOCASPDC CJ SLR 3 Select and double click the folder BCP Driver to access the folder 24 DD 9 A BCP Driver ECPSOQ setup SETLIP LST 4 Double click the file to start the installation CP210x VCP Win XP S2K3 V ez InstallScript Setup Launcher es Lam Acresso Software Inc uu Zu Preparing Setup Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard prepares the setup Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait InstallShield Cancel 5 Install Wizard is initiated and prepares to install sb Click Next to continue Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vi Ed Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista 7 v5 40 29 The InstallShield Wizard will copy Silicon Laboratories
13. back light 18 character x 4 line 7x18 dot display pattern 3 keys 2 navigation keys and enter key Audio Buzzer LED Indicator Keypad Buzzer Keypad keys 2 navigation keys and enter key LED L LED Indicator O D 2 O lt lt standard RS 232 or USB virtual RS 232 19200 bps 625nm 10nm 650nm 10nm CCD Visible Laser diode 100 scans sec nterface ransmission Rate can Speed Minimum print contrast PN O1 3 21 cm 3 48 cm 65 0 50 0 Minimum Bar Width 4 mil The depth of field may vary due to environment conditions and barcode resolution O zlo o S 5S x 5 IIS 3 9 T u Ao 5 SEE Rechargeable Lithium Battery Pack 1100mAh 3 7V battery charge via Hecharge and Communication Cradle Over 30 hours approx 45 000 scans battery fully charged Operation Battery 175 x 45 x28 mm 20 C 65 C 5 95 RH non condensing The specifications may be changed updated without prior notice 2 3 Package Standard Package Data Collector x 1 Utility CD x 1 Recharge and Communication Cradle x 1 User Manual x 1 USB Power Cable for RS 232 interface only x 1 Optional Accessory External power adapter for RS 232 interface only x1 2 4 Product Description Part Descriptions Scan Window LED Indicator Display Navigation Buttons Arrow Up Enter Arrow Down Scan Trigger Connector to Recharge and Communication Cradle Wr
14. barcode settings enable disable check character etc 3 Click Accept to complete the barcode selection Note Select Default to discard all the barcode setting and restore to the default settings of barcode Be sure to perform Transmit to apply the setting to the data collector 37 6 3 2 General Parameter The function allows user to configure the audio notification of the data collector and the scan interval BCP5000 Series Setting Utility General Parameter xao xo Buzzer Fitch 22 Buzzer Duration 30 Transmit Buzzer Setup Move the arrow buzzer pitch or buzzer duration to adjust the sound of the data collector Enable 3 Sec Scan Delay for Same Barcode This function can prevent user from pressing the trigger accidently and scan the same barcode twice The data collector may not save the data as if the same barcode is scanned twice within 3 seconds Accept Click Accept to complete the selection Default Select Default to discard all the present settings and scanned data of the data collector and restore to the factory default settings Note Be sure to perform Transmit to apply the setting to the data collector 38 6 3 3 Job Mode Selection The function allows user to select the operating modes ModeO Mode 1 according to the applications and task required Please refer to Job Mode page 14 for detail instructions B ECP5000 Ser
15. e ONLY supplied or accessories specified by manufacturer Use of anything other than supplied or approved accessories will void the warranty may cause malfunction and and may put the User or other person at risk of injury DO NOT aim the product at eyes of people or animals Some product models use a strong light source as a scanning aid may cause serious eye injury Protect the cords or cables from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time The Service is performed by qualified service personnel only Servicing is required when the product and or the accessories have been damaged in any way such as power cable or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product the product has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped DO NOT dissemble or modify the product accessories and the components e g the pre installed rechargeable battery It should cause damage to the product and injury to people and the warranty is terminated 2 Introduction The BCP 5500 is a compact and cost effective data collector that allows its operator to collect data without distance limitation It is the ideal device for inventory and stocktaking By featuring the fast responding CCD sensor and the powerful decoder BCP 5500
16. ed service provider 3 2 2 Battery Disposal Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulations 4 Operating Your Data Collector 12 4 1 Switch On Off To switch on the data collector press and hold the scan trigger for about 3 seconds until data collector switch on Press Scan Trigger 3 Sec To switch off the data collector press and hold the scan trigger for about o seconds the LED indicator of the data collector will blink RED twice and then switch off Press Scan Trigger 5 Sec LED Blink x2 OFF When the data collector is connected to the host PC the data collector will switch on automatically 4 2 Perform scan and collect data To perform the scan and collect data switch on and aim the data collector at 43 the barcode and press the scan trigger the visible red light for easy alignment will guide you to scan the barcode Red Light alignment Data Collector Point the data collector with the RED Light alignment projected horizontally to the barcode Adjust the distance to capture the barcode and the beep V X sound will notice you that the data is collected successfully l tents tem No Scan Scanning DATA Collected 4 3 Job Mode There are two job modes supported by the data collector and users can 14 select proper mode depending on the requirements You can access BCP configuration utility to configure the job mode for your data collector
17. ext To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder c AMCUNCP21Ox Windows_XP_S2K3_Vista_7_2 InstallShield 8 Click Install to start installation Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vi X Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield 27 9 Install Wizard is finished Click Finish to proceed Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully copied the Silicon Laboratories CP210x VCP Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista v5 40 29 to your hard drive The driver installer listed below should be executed in order to install drivers or update an existing driver Launch the CP210x VCP Driver Installer Click Finish to complete the Silicon Laboratories CP210 CF Drivers for Windows XP 2003 Server Vista v5 40 29 setup lt Back Finish Cancel 10 Here we need to install the USB to UART Bridge driver Click Install to continue zw Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Eg Silicon Laboratories Silicon Laboratories CP210x USB to UART Bridge Installation Location Driver Version 5 4 29
18. figuration utility to remove refer to Chapter 6 Configuring Your Data Collector Data Management for detailed information 5 Connecting to the Computer 21 BCP 5500 supplies with configuration utility that helps user to configure the data collector settings and examine upload the data to the computer 5 1 Connecting to the Computer 5 1 1 USB Interface Installation Connect to PC USB Port Host PC 1 Turn on the computer Cradle 2 Connect the USB connector of the cradle to the USB port on the computer 3 Install the data collector to the cradle The LED indicator of the receiver Recharge Communication Cradle lit RED to indicate that the receiver cradle is functioning 4 Install the data collector to the cradle The data collector is activated automatically and a beep sound indicates that the data collector is properly installed 5 When first connect to the computer install the driver and Utility Now user can initiate the Utility and perform configuration or data transmission Note e Make sure to use the correct cable that match to the proper interface e Examine the Device Manager and select the correct COM Port number after the driver and utility is installed 5 1 2 RS 232 interface Installation 22 Connect to PC Rs 232 Port l mx DC Jack m SN Host PC Cradle 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the D type 9 pin cable connector to the proper COM port on co
19. ies Setting Utility EET Job Mode Selection T Mode 1 Item No Scan I Item No Scan III Item No Scan Item No Scan Transmit I To select the Job Mode desired 1 Click the mode required The menu will display the data format of the job mode Item No Scan YY MM DD HH MM SS Item No Scan Item No Scan 111 Item No Scan Item No Scan IID Mode 0 Mode 1 2 Click Accept to complete the selection 3 Click Default to restore to the default settings of job mode Mode 0 Note Be sure to perform Transmit to apply the setting to the data collector 39 Customized Mode Data Format There are more customized data formats available as the image below illustrated Please refer to the local representative for further information Item No Scan I III YY MM DD HH MM SS item No Scan III Item No Scan I MII Q ty A V Site Scan MMII Site Scan Il NIII YY MM DD HH MM SS YY MM DD HH MM SS Item No Scan iif Item No Scan II Item No Scan III YY MM D DD HH SS Item No Scan ji WIIN Item No Scan T YY MM DD HH MM SS Item No Scan TI Q y A V 40 6 4 Transmit The function allows user to transmit the configured settings to the data collector Perform the function after all the new settings are configured BCP5000 Setting Utility Transmit Comm Port Baud Rate
20. ime Clock RTC 4 BCP Utility Enable Disable RTC Ed Enable M Sync Up with Host Time Cancel 3 It s recommended to perform the time synchronization with the computer Host PC Click Sync Up with Host Time to confirm 4 Glick OK to complete 48 5 The pop up window indicates that the Real Time Clock function is enabled and the time tamp is added to the data stored in the data collector Enable RIC Confirmation EJ LI Record to be timestamped BCP5000 Setting Utility Upload Data From BCP v Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format mi ichs li Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the ATC is off Convert Rav Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in test Format Erase Data in BCR Upload Data Change Password Enable Disable Real Time Clock 49 User can perform Upload the Data page 44 and the records have timestamp added text no timestamp Seles text timestamp Notepad Me x 12 record s received Li record s received BCP 42 00 USB 2012 02 2 0 16 15 BcP 4200 USsB BCPO Z 688 16 17 BCP 2588 BCPOZ 688 i117 BCPOZ 68H BCPOZ6R8 2012 702 20 720 BOCPOZ 68H BCPOZ6RS 2012 702 2 0 22S BCPO2O6B88 BCP 4200 IISB 2012 702 20 40 BOP 4200 U56 BCPOZ 688 2012 02 7 20 41 BCPOZ 58s BCOP 4200 USB 2012
21. is capable of performing data collecting tasks that time is an important issue And the stylish and easy to grip design is a merit for operators especially for long time operation Equipped with the application software and large internal memory BCP 5500 offers the advantages of high speed scanning reliability and easy operation In addition it also gives the operators greater mobility for scanning those tough to reach barcodes The embedded utility software provides users with easy data management of the scanned data that suits for variety of business needs Inventory Warehouse Stock and Order Picking and Shipping Receiving Management 2 1 Features Stylish design and light weight Pre defined data formats Vivid and Clear Display Easy operation by navigation keys High speed CCD scan engine Interface USB or RS 232 Rechargeable battery battery charge via Recharge Communication Cradle Real Time Clock uploaded data with timestamp Machine ID Easy configuration utility Communication SDK 2 2 Specifications Programming Language Windows base Application Software Data Management Utility Software SDK Software Upload communication SDK UPC A EAN 8 JAN 8 UPC E ISBN ISSN RSS 14 CODE 11 CODE 93 MSI Plessey CODABAR NWT Readable Bar Code CODE4 EAN 13 JAN 13 CODE 39 CODE 32 Interleaved 2 of 5 IATA Matrix 2 of 5 China Postage CODE 128 m E D lt 128x64 dot matrix graphic LCD with
22. ist Strap Hole LED Indicator Charge and Communication Cradle Connector to Data Collector Unit Recharge and Communication Cradle 07007909 qur Data Collector Unit l Recharge and Communication Cradle 16 3 mm 59 mm nm 3 Getting Started 3 1 Charging the Battery It s recommended to have the battery fully charged before use User can charge the battery via the supplied USB Cable or via the RS 232 cable with optional external power adapter 3 1 1 Charge the battery via USB Interface of Computer Charge the battery via USB Interface on the computer 1 Turn on the computer 2 Connect the USB connector to the USB port on the computer 3 Install the data collector to the recharge and communication cradle The data collector is activated and the battery is recharging automatically There is a beep sound and the LED indicator lit RED steadily 4 Asthe battery is fully charged the LED indicator lit GREEN to indicate the battery charge is completed 5 Remove the data collector from the cradle The data collector is ready to use 3 1 2 Charge the battery via RS 232 Cable and USB Power 9 Cable USB Power Cable Host PC Charge the battery via RS 232 Interface and USB Power Cable 1 Turn off the computer 2 Connect the D type 9 pin RS 232 connector to the PC 3 Connect the USB Power Cable to the rear DC Jack of the RS 232 connector and HOST PC 4 Install the dat
23. lity Enable Disable Download Data With Ma F3 C Disable 3 The Upload Data Status indicates the Machine ID is activated BCP5000 Setting Utility Upload Data From BCP Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format I Miche Di Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the RTC is off Convert Ravy Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in test Format Erase Data in BCR Change Password Enable Diisable Real Time Clock 269 User can perform Upload the Data page 44 Upload the Data The machine ID is added to the uploaded data BE File Print 14 record s recereed BLP 4200 US6 BLFU 2b588 BLPOZESS BLPU2b88 BLF 2b588 BLP 4200 US6 BLPOZESS BLP 4200 US6 BLFU2b88 BLP 4200 U 56 BLPOZESS BCP 4200 USE Uploaded Data with Machine ID 53 7 Appendix Scan Zone BCP 5500 N 40 mil 20 mil 10 mil 5 mil 4 mil 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 cm BCP 5500 C 40 mil 13 mil 10 mil 6 mil 5 mil 4 mil 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 cm 54 Status Indicator The following table shows what the LED status indicators and Audio Indicators are for and what the different colors or blinking of the lights mean Basic Operation cate Operation LED Indicator TU ON Turn OFF kee
24. mputer 3 Connect the USB Power Cable to the rear DC Jack of the RS 232 connector and HOST PC 4 Turn on the computer 5 The LED indicator of the receiver Recharge Communication Cradle lit RED to indicate that the receiver cradle is functioning 6 Install the data collector to the cradle The data collector is activated automatically and a beep sound indicates that the data collector is properly installed 7 When first connect to the computer install the driver and Utility Now user can initiate the Utility and perform configuration or data transmission Note e Make sure to use the correct cable that match to the proper interface e When plugging the optional power adaptor into the electrical outlet make sure that the voltage applied to the power outlet is within the specified range of the adaptor Improper power source voltage range will cause damage to the power supply unit 5 2 Driver amp Utility Installation 23 5 2 1 Install the USB Virtual COM Port Driver for USB interface only For most computers the USB interface I O ports are widely adapted as standard interface when connecting to the peripherals Yet some application software can only transmit data through standard COM port USB Virtual COM port drivers can enable the USB port to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC and application software can access the USB device in the same way as it would access a standard COM port Note Ple
25. ock Enable Diisahle Upload Data With Machine ID 43 6 5 1 Upload the Data This function allows user to upload and save the data as raw data format or text file BCP5000 Setting Utility Upload Data From BCP Upload Data Status Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format m g Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data Full uploading 2246 6 will take about 10 minutes if the RTC is of Convert Rav Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time az that of uploading data in text f Erase Data in BCR Change Password Enable Disable Real Time Clock Enahle Diisahble Upload Data With Machine ID Upload Data from BCP in RAW Data Format Upload and save the data records in raw data format Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload and save the data in text file directly Convert Raw Data to Text File The uploaded raw data can be converted to text file after Convert the uploaded raw data to text file This function is selectable only after the Raw Data is uploaded 44 KEk PB raw Notepad File Edit View Help O950006650001L200 0 BCP 4200 USB 000 0 l RCPOL SS 00080 l BCPO2688 0000 xBCPO2688 nnnfn amp xSBCPOZ688 000 0 S BCP 4200 USB 000 0 O3BCPOL 688 00 u nEBpcP 4200 UsB 00 O 0 OX BCPO2688 00 Of0 o ecrP 4200 US6 00 u nEB PO2588 nI 0 01 6CF 42 00 056 0 lt 0 Format Uploaded Data Raw Format 45 D tex
26. ollector is ready to use Warning Use only the supplied cable and optional power adapter purchased separately to charge the battery DO NOT dissemble or modify the data collector and the pre installed rechargeable battery It should cause damage to the product and the injury to the people near the product 3 2 Battery Care 11 The pre installed battery of the data collector is fully charged and tested in factory To maximize the capacity and lifespan of the battery user should not store charge or operate the battery under overheat temperature moisture environments Note The Lifespan of the rechargeable battery may vary depending on operating conditions 3 2 1 Battery Replacement After the rechargeable battery operating under normal conditions after hundreds of charge discharge cycles the lifespan of the battery will decrease When the battery nears the end of its usable life it is necessary to replace a new battery Before replacing the battery turn off the data collector press and hold the scan trigger for over 5 seconds until the display is off and unplug the cable Use a screw driver to loosen the securing screw of the back cover Remove the back cover Pull and remove the used rechargeable battery Replace with a new battery and re install the back cover oecure the screws of the back cover with screw driver MD Note Use only the authorized battery and have the battery replaced only by an authoriz
27. p pressing scan Blink RED twice trigger for 3 sec Scan Blink GREEN SSP SOUNE scan trigger pressed Connecting to Computer via Recharge Communication Cradle Status Operation Data collector LED Indicator Connecting to computer Lit RED 1 Battery Charge Transmin eee Blink GREEN 7 Descending Configuration beep sound Battery Status Status Operation Data collector i LED Indicator B h ery Nage Lit RED steadily 1 beep sound Connect to computer Battery Charge Full Lit GREEN steadily 2 beeps sound scan trigger pressed Battery Low 55 Memory Full Status Operation Data collector i LED Indicator Memory Near Full Blink RED Blink T scan trigger pressed GREEN p M Full Pma u Lit RED steadily Continuous beep scan trigger pressed sound 56 57 Nov 2012
28. pleted successfully 33 6 Configuring Your Data Collector Data Management The configuration utility provide user with easy configurations of barcode settings function settings and operating modes according to user requirement User can upload and examine the scanned barcode data via the configuration utility 6 1 Access to the Utility BCP5500 Utility Login Comm Port Enter Your Password Comm Port Select the proper COM port to establish the communication between the computer and the data collector Note Select the correct COM Port Select the proper COM port so as to establish the connection to the data collector Password Only authenticated and authorized users should be able to access the utility Please refer to Change Password page 47 to change the password 34 6 2 File There are selections to manage the configuration parameter files Users can save or load the configuration parameter files according to the applications required BCP5000 Series Setting Utility Ld Default Setting Upload Default this function allows user to restore the data collector to the factory preset Remember to perform Transmit to transmit default settings to the data collector Open this function allows user to reload the configuration parameter file previously saved in order to restore the specified settings of the data collector msr Remember to perform
29. t no timestamp PEZ File Edit 12 record s received x Format view Help BCP 4200 USB BCPOZ588 BCPOZ688 BCPO2688 BCPOZ688 BCP 4200 LUSB BCP 4200 USB Uploaded Data Text Format 6 5 2 Erase Data in BCP This function is to erase the scanned data in the data collector gt BCP5000 Setting Utility SEE Upload Data From BCP Upload Data Status Real Time Clock C Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format Machine ID Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the RTC is off C Convert Raw Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in text format C Change Password C Enable Disable Real Time Clock C Enable Disable Upload Data With Machine ID Warning It is impossible to recover the data after the data are erased Make sure to upload and save the records before execute this function 46 6 5 3 Change Password This function allows user to assign or change the password 0 8 characters when accessing the utility By enabling this function only the authorized user can access the utility to configure the data collectors and perform data management BCP5000 Setting Utility BEES Upload Data From BCP Upload Data Status Transmit Real Time Clock C Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format I Machine ID H Full uploading 224KB takes abo
30. tility 6 2 File cnim du I MM pM DUE MES UE 0 0 O cd eeeecceass 05 MISI eoo tt E 6 9 2 General ParamielBL sien uice urea t oa oes is 6 3 3 Job Mode Selection SP Trons RS Ne I A nd 6 5 Upload the Data to the Computer 6 5 1 Upload the Data 6 5 2 Erase Data in BOP zak ti k doo tut k 6 5 3 Change PassWOEQ eue obinadla dla cri oue 6 5 4 Enable Disable Real Time Clock Timestamp 6 5 5 Upload Data with Machine ID 7 Appendix OS ZO ett ke cius ORR ER EL ur Ss pony E olo e pote oc ln ee EIE oo Ae Lex f Status IndiC alors iot ditte rade aoreet tiku ink AA ioca tuer Hand oes 1 Before Use Safety Precaution a re p 10 11 12 13 14 Read the manual carefully before use Always keep the manual in proper location for references Always keep this instruction manual ready at hand for your reference Install in accordance with the instructions Heed all warnings messages and notifications to avoid injury to self or people misuse may cause malfunction or damage to the product Do not operate the product and accessories near water moisture or dusty location it may cause electrical shock injury or fire Do not place or operate the product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus that produce heat It may expose the product to the danger of Fire and Explosion Clean only with dry cloth Us
31. ut 2 minutes i Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the ATE is off Convert Raw Data ta Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in test Format Erase Data in BCR Enable Disable Real Time Clock Enable Diisahle Upload Data With Machine ID Select Change Password and click OK to continue Enter the current password to the field of pop up window 3 Enter the new password and enter again to confirm the change Click OK to complete m Change Password Current Password Portes Hew Password Portes Confirm New Password one 47 6 5 4 Enable Disable Real Time Clock Timestamp This function allows user to synchronize the time of your data collector to the computer and add the timestamp to the data BCP5000 Setting Utility Upload Data From BCP Upload Data Status Real Time Clock Upload Data from BCP in Raw Data Format mien Full uploading 224KB takes about 2 minutes Upload Data from BCP in Text Format Upload Data Full uploading 224KB will take about 10 minutes if the ATE is alf Convert Rav Data to Text File It requires nearly the same time as that of uploading data in text Format Erase Data in BCR Change Password Enahle Diisahle Upload Data With Machine ID 1 Select Enable Disable Real Time Clock and click OK to continue 2 Click enable to initiate the Real T
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