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1. Class 1 Frequency hopping 2 402 GHz 2 4835 GHz GFSK modulation Baracoda 2004 Page 9 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 ENVIRONMENT Operation temperature 32 F 0 C 122 F 50 c Storage temperature 14 F 10 c 140 F 60 c Operating humidity 10 90 no condensing Storage humidity 5 95 no condensing Shock 3 3ft 1m drop to concrete BATTERY 2x AA NimH 2000 mAh rechargeable Battery life over 3000 scans MEMORY Flash 64kBytes Over 1000 barcodes DECODING CAPABILITIES UPC A E EAN 8 JAN 8 EAN 13 JAN 13 EAN128 Code 32 Code 39 Full ASCII code 39 code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Industry 2 of 5 Codabar Code 128 Chinese postcode IATA and MSI Plessy Baracoda 2004 Page 10 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 9 Safety amp Regulatory Information 9 1 FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This applies to all product options Note This equipment has been and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation
2. You can configure barcode identifier through programming guide The barcode identifier is disabled in default settings 6 5 Beeps and LEDs You can customize types of Beeps LED Lightening using both BaracodaManager and programming guide Default settings are shown in Status Display Summary section of this guide Baracoda 2004 Page 7 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 7 Other functions 7 1 Power management You can configure your scanner to work like a Bluetooth classi default setting or a class2 through BaracodaManager Please refer to your local law concerning this point before using your scanner 7 2 Sniff period The higher the Sniff period is the higher is the latency and the smaller is power consumption Default value is 150ms 7 3 Low battery A red blinking LED indicates that the battery level is low Recharge batteries When the LED is continuously red you can no longer scan barcodes e How to recharge the battery Plug the cradle connector into the AC wall adapter then place the 2604 in the cradle When the scanner is inserted into the cradle and charging the LED is red solid When the scanner is fully charged the LED will become a solid green A full recharge from completely drained batteries takes approximately 5 hours When the original batteries wear out please contact your Baracoda reseller for replacements 7 4 Security The Bluetooth connection is secured with a PIN code authenticat
3. scanners BL2604 and BLR2604 Laser Classification CDRH Class II IEC825 1 1993 class 2 Laser safety The BL2604 employs a laser do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device due to the possibility of eye damage Caution Use of the product or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure Baracoda 2004 Page 11 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 9 4 Limited Warranty Manufacturer warrants that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for one 1 year from the date of shipment Manufacturer will at its option either repair replace or refund the purchase price paid by buyer for the defective products Such repair replacement or refund shall be buyer s sole remedy in the event of Manufacturer s breach of this limited warranty Repaired or replaced parts or product may include new reconditioned or remanufactured parts and equipment at Manufacturer s option All costs associated with shipment to Manufacturer for warranty service including but not limited to freight duties insurance and customs fees are buyer s responsibility Manufacturer will pay the freight costs duties insurance customs and any other fees are buyer s responsibility associated with the return shipment to buyer The method of shipment will be at Manufacturer s discretion Repair or replacement of any parts or equipment does not extend the period of warra
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5. This equipment generates uses and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will bnot occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 9 2 Caution Batteries Used only batteries provided by Baracoda Do not touch the charging contacts at the bottom of the scanner see 82 Interface because it might cause an interruption of the Bluetooth link In case of such malfunction please remove and re insert batteries as followed in 3 Installing replacing batteries Do not submerge the scanner 9 3 Compliance Information Product Name BaracodaScanner 2604 series FCC id QSHEL2604 Emissions FCC Class A EN60950 EN60825 1 VCC1 B Electronical UL TUV Specific to Laser
6. baracoda BC2604 BL2604 BLR2604 2604 User guide This document is to be used with BaracodaScanner 2604 products 1 Package contents Check that you have the following items Contact your reseller if any item is missing 1 Barcode scanner BC2604 or BL2604 or BLR2604 1 Cradle 1 CD Rom with documentation and software 1 AC charger 2 Batteries n Date February 20 2004 BARACODA 2004 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 Table of contents DU UNA Package Contents ena sia 1 Interface 3s insano aaaa 3 Installing replacing batteries siii rc a do dnd 3 QUICK A NT 4 Status Display SUMMARY naci a den 5 Configuring your SCAMEE miii A aa 6 6 1 Usage Mods iii oa 6 6 1 1 Real Time mode default Setting ocooooonnnncnnnccnnnnnonnnncnnnncnnononnnnncnnnnnnnnnnn nan rra ra rennnnnnnnns 6 61 2 Batch Modena 6 6 1 3 Master Mode nscinis cae Ae 6 6 2 REACING MOE A O 6 6 2 1 Trigger mode default Setting ce ceeeeeeeeeee eee ee eee etee tree eee ea aaa i trees ee non aaa 6 6 22 AULOSCAM MOS iii A S a aia aaia 6 6 3 SymbolOd Vieira 7 OA Data Ona comanda ir i 7 0 41 ACKMOWIEGOMENTE Susi A os 7 6 4 2 PROX SU iii A da pha de Ai ASS 7 6 4 3 Baracoda header sisusisacsisadcaisnessaccansiceasdenea ae eatancdastndaaiaeengedenddensdaaeaban eden shi TANANA Siani 7 6 4 4 Barcode identifier assinar a a a a 7 6 5 Beepsand LEDS oia A A het 7 Other TUNCHONS sais nda oa 8 LL POWE
7. e beep In this mode the scanner is considered as a slave the Bluetooth connection is initiated by the host device 6 1 2 Batch mode In batch mode the barcode is read and stored into the scanner s non volatile memory for later transmission to the host The memory can hold up to 1 000 barcodes Non volatile memory when the scanner is turned off the data in memory is retained Once the batch mode is selected the scanner emits an orange flash Scan the barcodes When the LED is red the memory is full To upload barcodes refer to the BaracodaManager user manual 6 1 3 Master mode This mode allows the barcode scanner to initiate the Bluetooth connection to a pre determined host when you scan a barcode Then barcodes are decoded and transmitted without delay as in Real time mode This mode is to be used when the scanner needs to send barcodes to any host that does not have any dedicated user interface such as a printer a payment terminal etc You can configure host device address through the BaracodaManager 6 2 Reading mode The 2604 has two 2 reading modes These modes can be changed with both the BaracodaManager and the programming guide 6 2 1 Trigger mode default setting Simply press the trigger when you want to scan a barcode 6 2 2 Autoscan mode This mode enables you to scan continuously By using the cradle the 2604 can be used as a presentation scanner while it is recharging In autoscan mode the sca
8. ion You can configure security enable disable change PIN code through BaracodaManager The Security s enable in default settings default PIN code is 0000 7 5 Firmware upgrade You can upgrade your scanner with latest version of the firmware through the BaracodaManager Upgrades can be downloaded on www baracoda com download after registration Baracoda 2004 Page 8 12 baracoda 8 Technical specifications STANDARD 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 Fully compliant with Bluetooth 1 1 standards GAP amp SPP profiles USER INTERFACE Tri color LED red orange green Buzzer PHYSICAL Length 5 63 in 143 mm Width 3 10 in 78 8mm Heigth 6 08 in 154 5 mm Weight without batteries BC2604 6 980z 198g Batteries weight 1 900z 54g BLUETOOTH MODES BL2604 6 420z 182g BLR2604 7 190z 204g Batch Real time Master READING MODES Auto scan Trigger mode SCAN ENGINE BC 2604 BL 2604 BLR 2604 Reading distance Up to 6 6in 17cm Up to 21in 53cm Up to 230in 6 meters distance between Using 100 mils reflective the scanner and the pe barcode Light source CCD Visible laser diode Visible laser diode 650nm 650nm Scan rate 150 scans second 42 scans second 35 scans second Scan angle 30 46 2 23 2 RADIO RANGE Over 330ft 100m with class one host Actual range will vary depending on environment RADIO
9. mode Red Full memory or empty battery Orange Batch mode Green Real time mode LED Blinking indicates RF status Single Blinks e g pause pause The scanner is ready to be connected Double Blinks e g pause pause The scanner is connected Red LED indicates a problem Single Red Blink Batteries are empty Solid Red LED The memory is full Beep Codes Single beep Connection created Double beep Disconnection Baracoda 2004 Page 5 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 6 Configuring your scanner There are two 2 ways to configure your scanner When connected to host device you can use the BaracodaManager for multiple settings refer to BaracodaManager documentation Else you can use configuration barcodes refer to the programming guide To reset the scanner to its default settings use BaracodaManager Software should you experience any problems please contact your reseller 6 1 Usage modes The 2604 has three 3 usage modes These modes can be changed only with the BaracodaManager Refer to the BaracodaManager documentation to change usage mode of your scanner 6 1 1 Real Time mode default setting In real time mode the barcode is decoded and transmitted to a remote device without delay o Once connected to a host device the scanner emits a beep o If you disconnect the scanner from its host it emits a doubl
10. n beam is continuously on Baracoda 2004 Page 6 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 6 3 Symbology You can enable disable type of barcode decoders with both the BaracodaManager and the programming guide Default settings enable all following symbologies UPC A E EAN 8 JAN 8 EAN 13 JAN 13 EAN128 Code 32 Code 39 Full ASCII code 39 code 93 Interleaved 2 of 5 Industry 2 of 5 Codabar Code 128 Chinese postcode IATA and MSI Plessy 6 4 Data format 6 4 1 Acknowledgment You are given an acknowledgment if the scan is successful You can configure or disable the scanner acknowledgement through BaracodaManager Acknowledgment is disabled in default settings 6 4 2 Prefix suffix You can add a prefix and or a suffix to every barcode sent to the host device You can configure prefix suffix through both BaracodaManager and programming guide There is no prefix suffix in default settings 6 4 3 Baracoda header It is a proprietary data encapsulation It is necessary to activate the Baracoda header in 2 cases e to use the Baracoda keyboard emulation Kemul and Hyper terminal e to use the acknowledgment function You can configure Baracoda Header through BaracodaManager The Baracoda header is enabled in default settings 6 4 4 Barcode identifier The scanner can transmit max 2 digit barcode identifier code for different types of barcodes symbologies List of 2 digit identifier codes can be found in the programming guide
11. nty provided for herein THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MANUFACTURER S ONLY WARRANTY MANUFACTURER DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE To take advantage of this warranty buyer should contact the seller not the Manufacturer The warranty set forth herein does not cover and Manufacturer will have no obligations hereunder if any non conformance is caused in whole or in part by accident transportation neglect misuse alteration modification or enhancement of the products or incorporation interfacing attachment of any feature program or device to the Products by a person or entity other than Manufacturer failure to provide a suitable installation environment use of the products for other than the specific purpose for which the products are designed or any use of the product not in accordance with the User Guide or other misuse or abuse of the product The warranty does not cover problems linked to batteries Baracoda 2004 Page 12 12
12. r by selecting Start gt Programs gt BaracodaManager gt BaracodaManager The application automatically searches for wireless scanners b Place the scanner in discovering mode by pressing the trigger button c Highlight the scanner in the Devices in range box and click add d The Blueetooth connection asks for the passkey While the message displays click the Bluetoth connection icon in the system tray at right side of the task bar e Enter 0000 in the Bluetooth Passkey Request dialog box f Look at the status of the scanner in the BaracodaManager application window When the status changes to connected the scanner is ready to be used Verify that the scanner is working correctly The first time you configure a scanner the BaracodaManager opens a terminal window Scan the barcode sample below If information appears in the terminal window a Close the Terminal window by clicking exit b Select the plugin from the drop down menu For more information see the BaracodaManager documentation When you have finished your session click exit on the application to save your configuration Proper scanning position Position the scanner so the light beam fully overlaps and crosses the bar code The scanner will emit a beep when the scan is successful Sample Bar code Baracoda 2004 Page 4 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 5 Status Display Summary The LED color indicates the operating
13. view Tri Color LED Charging cradle Top view Front view 3 Installing replacing batteries Only use Baracoda approved rechargeable batteries The use of any other batteries may damage the scanner and void the warranty Please remove the batteries when you are storing the scanner for more than 30 days 1 To insert batteries into the 2604 push the lock button away from the battery cover 2 Slide the battery lid downwards 3 Insert the two 2 batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment 4 Slide the cover up and lock Notice Fully charge batteries before first use Baracoda 2004 Page 3 12 baracoda 2604 User Guide 20 February 2004 4 Quick Start up guide Find below how to quickly verify that your scanner is working correctly using the BaracodaManager 1 2 3 4 5 6 Make sure that your host device PC or PDA is bluetooth enabled If not please contact your reseller Install the BaracodaManager Update can be downloaded from http www baracoda com download Make sure that your Bluetooth software is compatible with BaracodaManager see the BaracodaManager user guide For instructions see the BaracodaManager user guide If your Bluetooth software is not compatible you can test your scanner with Hyper terminal Refer to Communication Protocol documentation Insert the batteries in the scanner Configure the BaracodaManager to connect to the scanner a Start the BaracodaManage
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