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1. To send a data record to the remote application the data is encapsulated as below format if the item is set to enable Title Definition Daa Start of packed data 02H Sequential number of packed Use 020H to O7FH DATA Record data Terminator Data terminator Checksum Use 020H to 07FH End of packed data 03H 1 5 8 Packed Example If record data is ABCD with STX ETX SEQ and CKS enable assume SEQ is 0 030H the send out data is format as 02H 030H ABCD O3AH 03H Checksum is calculated by add all data byte in the packed except STX and ETX If the result is over O7FH ASCII extend subtract result by 080H if the result is less than 020H ASCII control code add result by 020H This will let the checksum keep in ASCII visible character 030H 041H A 042H B 043H C 044H D 013AH 8 ACK NAK control Data Packed Remote Terminal BT device 1 5 9 Connection lost As time has exceeded the set waiting time for a response it would be the case of TIMEOUT On the screen it will show Connection lost For full instruction of Bluetooth setting operation please refer to Device Setup Communication 1 6 Use Bluetooth Dongle If an optional Bluetooth USB dongle is purchased with PDC find the IVT BlueSoleil software in CD packed with the dongle Or visit the website of IVT company to download trial version 1 6 1 Software installation Execute the s
2. laser product It also complies with CDRH as applicable to a Class II laser product Avoid long term staring into direct laser light Radiant Energy The advanced portable data terminal uses two low power visible laser diodes operating at 650nm in an opto mechanical scanner resulting in less than 3 9uW radiated power as observed through a 7mm aperture and averaged over 10 seconds Do not attempt to remove the protective housing of the scanner as un scanned laser light with a peak output up to 0 8mW would be accessible inside Laser Light Viewing The scan window is the only aperture through which laser light may be observed from this product A failure of the scanner motor while the laser diode continues to emit a laser beam may cause emission levels to exceed those for safe operation The scanner has safeguards to prevent this occurrence If however a stationary laser beam is emitted the failing scanner should be disconnected from its power source immediately Adjustments Do not attempt any adjustments or alteration of this product Do not remove the protective housing of the scanner There are no user serviceable parts inside Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure Optical The use of optical instruments with this product will increase the eye hazard Optical instruments include binoculars magnifying glasses and mic
3. C try to connect to PC The connect massage appear at right corner to indicate COM port number to connect set the COMM port number to the software you used Remote Device 00 11 B1 41 85 21 has connected to my Serial Port A COMB service The PDC can start communication with PC by WinTaskGen software or Upload mode Please refer to section Use Windows Task Generator and Upload Data 11 1 6 4 Pairing and connect to a SPP Slave PDC To pairing and connect a SPP slave PDC the slave mode and PIN code must set before operation Power on the PDC and press FN to show Remote Screen follow by press to start connect The PDC is waiting for master dongle operation Single click red ball in main window of BlueSoleil PC start inquiry devices within radio range All found devices icon will appear in main window Right click the PDC icon to enable device service list select Pair Device to start pairing operation Refresh Services Fair Device Connect Disconnect F save Conmection As shoricut F Status Properties Bluetooth passkey window will pop out Type the PIN code as passkey to finish pair Same as picture at page 10 Right click PDC icon and select connect to Bluetooth Serial Port Service 12 Connect Quick Connect Use PC software to connect with PDC set the COMM port show in Quick Connect window Right click device icon and select status can
4. Pocket Sized Persi Data Collector P Copyright 2010 All rights reserved No warranty of any kind is made in regard to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Although every effort is made to assure accuracy and completeness we can not be held liable for any errors contained herein nor incidental or consequential damages in connection with furnishing performance or use of this material We shall be under no liability in respect of any defect arising from fair wear and tear willful damage negligence abnormal working conditions failure to follow the instructions and warnings or misuse or alteration or repair of the products without written approval No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without express written consent and authorization We reserve the right to make changes in product design without reservation and without notification The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice All trademarks mentioned herein registered or otherwise are the properties of their various respective owners Laser Safety The portable data terminal complies with safety standard IEC 60825 for a Class
5. cable for connection to external equipment The on board 64K EEPROM provides a robust stable memory space dedicated to storing scanned data The PDC can retain more than 2000 records construct by an UPC code with timestamp The Personal Data Collector comes with a built in basic data collection firmware called FREETASK that can scan and store barcodes and do simple edits on the stored data Data can be uploaded to a PC through the Bluetooth or RS 232 USB cable WinTaskGen a software program on the included CD ROM can be used to create customized programs Tasks for download and use with the PDC A Task can have up to four operation procedures to manage four data forms each with 16 separate data fields For more advanced requirements there are available libraries for developing programs under the Keil C environment Contact your agent if you are interested in this approach 1 2 Unpacking The PDC package should contain 1 ea Pocket Sized Personal Data Collector 1 ea DB 9 F serial communication cable For data upload and download 3 ea AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries 1 ea Power Adapter lf any package contents are damaged or missing please contact your dealer immediately Optional Accessory Bluetooth USB Dongle USB 232 or USB HID cable To transfer data from PDC to a PC 1 3 Device Outline Up Key LED Down Function Scan UART port Figure 1 Pocket Sized Personal Data Col
6. ed as a validation password 1 5 4 Pairing PDC as SPP Master When a pairing process Is initiated by PDC PDC is known as SPP 6 Master PDC has to know the BD address of a target device as well as sets a PIN code PDC will send out the paring request to the target device The target device has to reply by the correct PIN code set by PDC in order to establish a successful pairing connection The PDC will show a successful pairing status after receiving positive response from the target device or a failed connection with negative response Otherwise a timeout status will be shown as if PDC has been waiting too long 1 5 5 Pairing PDC as SPP Slave When PDC is powered on and Bluetooth is activated PDC is ready for pairing process as a SPP Slave device A PIN code has to be set in PDC At pairing process the host device shall enter the right PIN code to make a successful pairing 1 5 6 Connect disconnect with target devices The Master device decides to connect disconnect with target devices 1 5 7 Reliable RF communication During transmission each data is featured with protocol coding Transmission response would be made once data is received ACK or NAK ACK indicates acknowledged data is received and decoded NAK is meant non acknowledged data is received but cannot be recognized Also use a STX ETX packed and or data checksum is helped for verify if data is valid at receive host Data Format of packet
7. etup exe file and follow the instructions of software Plug the dongle into USB port the dongle should detect by system and Bluetooth icon will became blue 1 6 2 Bluetooth Device Address Double click the Bluetooth icon to open BlueSoleil main window Hover mouse on red ball to display the local Bluetooth device s name and address PA My Device Name 2521 EUJENEW2 K Address 00 11 B1 07 45 70 1 6 3 Pairing with SPP Master PDC set dongle address with PIN code to PDC then start pairing Refer to the description PDC as Master of Communication of device Setup section of this manual While pairing a Bluetooth passkey window will pop out Type the PIN code as passkey to enable remote connection pair See below picture 10 Enter Bluetooth Passkey xj relationship for future connections Please use the same P remote device needs a Bluetooth Passkey to create Paired OE passkey on this device and on the remote device Remote Device Address 00 11 B1 41 85 21 Passkevy Time Left 223 A Bluetooth service Authorization window will pop out Set always allow the device access to enable and click Yes Bluetooth service Authorization x Bluetooth device 00 11 61 41 85 21 ts attempting to access Bluetooth serial Port 4 service Click Yes to allow this device to access this service IT Always allow this device to access this service Time Left 24 After pairing the PD
8. find connected COM port number too 13 Getting Start 2 1 Installing and charging battery Battery Cover Lock Figure 2 Inserting Batteries Press the battery cover lock to remove the cover Insert batteries according to the orientation in the picture Replace the cover and lock it back Charging Batteries Warning Use the Power Adapter with NiMH batteries ONLY Connecting the Power Adapter with any other type of batteries in the PDC voids the warranty ruins batteries can burn up the Personal Data Collector and could possibly cause harm to persons or property You may use regular disposable alkaline cells to operate the PDC but never mix NiMH with alkaline batteries and never connect the Power Adapter when there are disposable alkaline batteries in the unit To charge NiMH batteries 1 With NiMH rechargeable batteries ONLY in the PDC unit connect PDC with the Communication Cable 14 2 Plug the Power Adapter connector into the socket on the side of the large end connector of the Communication Cable 3 Plug the Power Adapter into an outlet While charging the LED on the PDC lights up red The LED turns off when the batteries are fully charged Charging takes 3 to 5 hours Figure 3 Connecting the Power Adapter It is normal that the Power Adapter and the NiMH battery cells become warm during charging Note lf needed when NiMH batteries are low the PDC may be operated with the Power Adapter co
9. is same as RS 232 setting 3 5 4 RS 232 Cable Select RS 232 Disable Enable Disable Enable Cable SequentialNum Checksum Digit Press SCAN to Press SCAN to select select Disable Enable If enable STX ETX Select Data STX ETX Packet you will asked set Terminator Press Press SCAN to Add Terminator SCAN to confirm select 26 Disable Enable Dis Enable Host Set Host Xon Xoff Control ACK NAK Press Response time Press SCAN to SCAN to select Press SCAN to select select Dis Enable Online Disable Enable Send Rec Press Offline Operate SCAN to select Press SCAN to select 3 5 5 USB HID Cable select USB HID Set HID Language Set Delay Setup Cable Press SCAN to numbers and select letters v move cursor FN undo SCAN confirm Set Data Disable Enable Disable Enable Terminator Press Online Send Rec Offline Operate SCAN to select Press SCAN to Press SCAN to select select 2 3 6 Auto Power off Use v and keys to select the wait time of Auto Power off Select to the setting of 1 3 5 10 30 minutes or Disable Follow by SCAN key to confirm Figure 13 Auto Power Off 3 Default Parameter The default settings will be restored whenever performing User reset operation the Comm Device parameter will not be changed by reset operation and the parameter tables are different according to different communication devices 28 H Communication RE Device equentia
10. l Num Checksum Digit TX ETX Packet Send Terminator Host Response 300 mS ACK NAK on only Online Send Rec Offline Operate Disable Online enable only Rs 292 Cable 29 Data Terminator CR LF Host ACKINAK Host Response 300 mS ACK NAK on only Offline Operate Disable Online enable only USB HID Cable SS Offline ean Disable Online enable only User Reset While PDC is powered off press and hold SCAN key for more than 1 5 Sec As soon as the green LED Lit up press FN key Then the user reset screen will appear Press SCAN key to confirm reset 30
11. lector 1 4 Battery Care In the interests of providing the best product performance possible the Personal Data Collector comes with high quality rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries and a Power Adapter After NiMH batteries are installed connect the Power Adapter cable and the batteries charge right in the unit Before you use new Personal Data Collector and new NiMH batteries for the first time you should charge them fully at least 6 hours Please note that new NiMH batteries need to go through three to five charge dis charge cycles before they reach peak performance and capacity For the first few times that you use new NiMH batteries you may find that they discharge fairly quickly during use This is normal until the batteries mature It is highly recommended that NiMH batteries always be operated until fully discharged before recharging If you recharge NiMH batteries before they are fully discharged they may develop a pattern of inhibited output Under favorable conditions NiMH batteries can last through hundreds of recharges You will get better performance if you keep battery teams together Don t mix new and old batteries Note 1 If the PDC will remain unused for an extended period two months or more the batteries should be removed Even when the PDC is turned off there is a very small amount of power consumed which can over time have a bad effect on batteries 2 At the first time using Personal Da
12. ll Release to revert to a short beep emit keep scanned data input mode ready LED flashes green display on LCD for the next scan Only if Beep Volume is activated Please refer to Device Setup Beep Volume 18 2 4 Key in data When requiring to key in data manually there are two modes of data entry Mode One Press A key once Cursor digit add by Press v to move start edit numeric one each key cursor right 1 digit Empty digit cause Press Scan key to Press FN to give up cursor back to start confirm input data and back to input Mode Two Press and hold Release to stop Press A keys to key to run numbers increase data Press v keys to Press Scan key to Press FN to go decrease data confirm input data mode one 19 Data storage The PDC can retain more than 2 000 records To review stored data press the key To end review of stored data press the FN key To exit scanning mode press the FN key To view scanned data Press v key in input Use key move to Use v keys move to mode to start view previous record next record Use Scan key Use Scan v key Press FN key to edit field data FN for 2 seconds to exit to input mode to exit delete record data Record 10 deleted 20 2 5 Upload Data There are three kinds of interface to upload data Bluetooth RS 232 and HID Once a communication device is set up please refer to Device Setup Communication PDC will au
13. nnected Never use the Power Adapter with other types of batteries inside the PDC unit 15 2 2 Power on device to collect data The Personal Data Collector is pre programmed with a basic data collection program FREETASK that can read and store barcodes do simple edits and upload data to a PC through the Communication Cable 2 2 1 Power on device Press and hold the v and keys together to turn on the Personal Data Collector then the screen will direct jump to Power on scan screen Figure 4 Power on Scan Screen Press the FN key to Remote Screen Figure 5 Remote Screen Then press SCAN to the Main Menu Figure 6 Main Menu 16 2 2 2 Menu operation The menu items show on LCD and a reverse item indicates current selection Use and v keys to change the item selection and confirm by pressing SCAN key Menu tree list 1 Run Task 2 Delete Data 3 Setup 1 LCD Contrast 2 Beep Volume 3 System Clock 4 Barcode Set 5 Communication 6 Auto Power Off 4 Upload Data Select the Run Task under Main Menu The LCD shows lt Rec gt for record number and is ready to scan and collect data Figure 7 FREETASK screen 17 2 3 Scan barcode Select 1 Run Task Enter into data input Press SCAN key to under Main menu mode scan barcode Hold PDC to point at the targeted barcode Sweep the red light vertically across the barcode mn Wei correct wrong lf decode success Hold SCAN key wi
14. roscopes but do not include normal eye glasses worn by the user Table of Content General Information cccccccsecsecsecnecnseneeneesesceseeeeuseeseusenseneeaes 1 introductio NN EE 1 UNPACKIMO E 2 Device eu IT 3 Battery Cal EE 4 Bluetooth Communication oconccnccncnnncnncancancnnrnnnnanonanannanos 6 Use Bluetooth DOngle ccscccceeseeeeseeeeseseeseeeesesennesenes 10 Gening last os 14 Installing and Charging batterYy oooncconnnocnnicnncconnnnonannnnanos 14 Power on device to collect data ooccoccocconconconconnonnonnnns 16 Scan Daroca 18 Ky IN data iii 19 Upload Dad scsi 21 Upload data with Windows Software sscssseeeseeeees 21 Delete Dala ninia 21 Power Off device cocooconcoccononconconcancnnonroncancnnnnnnnrancannarnarannano 21 BEAT Te WE 22 LCD COntrast ccccsccsecsecnecnecneeceeeeeneeneeneeseeeeseeseuseuseaseuseneeas 22 Beep Ae UI iia dci 22 SVSleM Cl iii eee cei eerie 22 Barcode SEUD E 23 COMMUNICA NON ria a a araa 23 PUTO POWO Olesa 28 Default Parameter rasa 28 CA oon a a a Ea 30 General Information 1 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Bluetooth Personal Data Collector PDC with LCD display Along with superior portability and visually safe scanning Engine which include CCD and Laser two types the PDC features a real time clock a buzzer a dual color status LED also an UART port with optional Bluetooth or various communication
15. ta Collector after NiMH 4 batteries already loaded please press and hold both v and keys for 30 sec to turn on the PDC 3 3 pcs AAA 700MAH NiMH rechargeable batteries Use ZEBEX supplied rechargeable batteries only 1 5 Bluetooth Communication The PDC supports to connect with a Bluetooth radio device via Serial Protocol Profile SPP It works like virtual serial cable once connection pair between two devices is established Please make sure the Bluetooth function is finely equipped on the host device as well as an application program is installed If an optional Bluetooth USB dongle is purchased please refer to a separate product manual in CD for IVT software instruction For further enquiries please contact your dealer 1 5 1 Connection Mode Before establish a Bluetooth connection between two devices it is necessary to define which device to be the Master during the communication The Master device holds the initiative to connect or disconnect the Slave device The Slave device waits for the command from Master when it s power on 1 5 2 Bluetooth Device Address Each Bluetooth device has a unique hex number with 12 digits to identify itself during communication as so called Bluetooth Device BD address It is essential to set up a target BD address before making a pairing of SPP connection 1 5 3 Personal Identify Number code A Personal Identify Number PIN code is us
16. tomatically detect its readiness before starting uploading data Figure 8 Upload Data 2 6 Upload data with Windows Software You can also upload data by specified PC software please refer to section Use WinTaskGen 2 7 Delete Data Use v and 4 keys to commend Y yes or N no to delete data Follow by SCAN key to confirm Figure 9 Delete Data 2 8 Power off device To turn off the Personal Data Collector press and hold EN at Remote Screen The screen goes blank data Is retained 21 Device Setup Select 3 Setup under Main Menu to enter Setup sub menu 3 1 LCD Contrast Use v and 4 keys to adjust LCD contrast from 1 to 22 Follow by SCAN to confirm Figure 10 LCD Contrast 3 2 Beep Volume Use v and keys to select Volume from Low Medium Loud and Quiet Follow by SCAN to confirm Figure 11 Beep Volume 3 3 System Clock Set Date Set Time Use and v key 22 3 4 Barcode Setup Use SCAN key to confirm setting and to go through different types of barcode EAN UPC Code 39 Codabar ITF 25 Code 128 Code 93 RSS14 RSS14 Expanded RSS14 Limited Press v and A keys to select On Off Figure 12 Barcode Setup 3 5 Communication 3 5 1 Select communication device There are three kinds of interface for communication Bluetooth RS 232 and HID The Bluetooth include master and slave mode SPP profile is simulate a wired RS232 interface the USB HID is same as USB ke
17. yboard can easy adapt to any host computer like a standard keyboard 3 5 2 RF Device PDC as Master Select RF Device Select 1 Master Previously paired Mode BD is shown 23 Modify existing BD Press key to A Hexadecimal Press SCAN to modify BD at Edit character confirm again or v mode v move cursor A or FN to edit FN undo all mode SCAN confirm Enter new BD Press v key to clear Hexadecimal Press SCAN to existing BD at Edit v move cursor confirm again or v mode FN undo all A or FN to edit SCAN confirm mode SCAN new BD Press SCAN key to Point at a targeted Press SCAN to enter scanning barcode and press confirm mode SCAN 24 Set PIN code Previously paired PIN is Same as setting BD key to shown Press v 4 or FN and modify existing PIN v key to enter to edit mode clear existing PIN SCAN key for scanning a new PIN Follow by SCAN to confirm Pairing to slave device BD and PIN are Press SCAN to Starting pairing to shown Press start pairing or EN slave device SCAN to confirm to exit Pairing fail Pairing Success Connect to slave Try connect Success After success pairing to slave device and establish connection once the PDC finish pair operation The left communication parameter is same as RS 232 setting 25 3 5 3 RF Device PDC as Slave Select RF Device Select 2 Slave Previously PIN is Mode shown The left communication parameter
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