Document Date Description 1.0 23rd April 08 Initial release for BaracodaManager v3.32 3.34 17th June 08 Upgrade for BaracodaManager v3.34 (BRR Evolution supported) 3.35 2nd January 09 Upgrade for BaracodaManager v3.35 (TagRunners supported) 3.36 30th March 09 Upgrade for BaracodaManager v3.36 (DualRunners supported) 3.36.2 25th May 09 OS detection, BaracodaManager version shown on the title bar Data Capture for Workforce in Motion Data Capture for Workforce in Motion BaracodaManager software v3.
Otherwise you will loose all the data saved into your scanner. · To a .txt file (default option). The BaracodaManager gives you the possibility to modify the name of the file in which you may want to save the data. RoadRunners Evolution –L (1D) & -LA (Laser) – Programming Guide v1.3 -11 - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.4.1. Real Time mode Erases all captured data stored in memory and forces the scanner in Real time mode. No other setting is changed. Important reminder: if an ACK beep or
Aiming Trigger Mode RoadRunners Evolution –L (1D) & -LA (Laser) – Programming Guide v1.3 -9 - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion In Autoscan mode, the scan beam is continuously on. This mode enables to scan continuously. Autoscan In Smart Autoscan mode, for a battery power consumption optimisation issue, the scanner will be continuously flashing. Smart Autoscan The “No duplicate scan” option has been developed for users who do not want to scan the same barcode twice. « no duplicate scans » dis
Start of configuration .. Min .. 0 .. 4 .. set max .. 0 .. 8 .. set .. End of configuration MAX Min Set CHECK DIGIT No Calculate and Transmit Calculate but not Transmit End of Configuration Start of Configuration Chinese post code parameters setting LENGTH MAX MIN Set Scan:. Start of configuration .. Min .. 0 .. 4 .. set max .. 0 .. 8 .. set .. End of configuration CHECK DIGIT NO Calculate and Transmit Calculate but not Transmit Codabar/Monarch parameters setting START/ STOP CHARACTER TRANSMISSI
The default settings will be restored whenever the "Reset" programming label is scanned and the laser scanner is in programming mode. 1.1 Default values of operating parameters Function Default Values Scanning Mode Selection Trigger mode Header and Trailer None Good Read Beeper Tone Selection 2.3KHz/50 msec (medium) Code Identifier Transmitting Disable 1.2 Predefined barcode identifiers Function Default Values Code 39 Barcode Identifier Code M ITF 2 of 5 Barcode Identifier Code I Chinese Post Co
Specifications or version may be subject to change without notice. The actual specification and version are based on the product delivered. BCM2604-F Programming Guide 1 RESET ALL PARAMETERS...................................................................................................................... 4 2 OUTPUT....................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 BEEPER – GOOD READ.....
Specifications or version may be subject to change without notice. The actual specification and version are based on the product delivered. INTRODUCTION Scanning a series of programming bar code labels can configure the scanner. The scanner must be properly powered before programming. During the programming mode, the scanner will acknowledge a good and valid reading with a short beep. It will give long beeps for either an invalid or bad reading. PROGRAMMING OPTIONS Programmable options are divid
STATUS DISPLAY SUMMARY ..............................................6 2. PDA STYLUS ..........................................................8 3. RECHARGING THE BATTERY ..............................................8 4. INSTALLING / REPLACING BATTERIES ....................................9 5. SWITCHING ON THE READER .............................................9 6. CONFIGURING YOUR PRODUCT ...........................................10 6.1 RESET YOUR SCANNER ....................................
2 3 Proper scanning position ........................................................................................................... 3 4 Quick Start Up guide................................................................................................................. 3 5 LED and Beep signals Summary ................................................................................................. 4 6 Configuring your scanner .................................................................
INTRODUCTION ........................................................4 1.1. GENERALITIES ..........................................................4 1.2. GENERIC PACKET ........................................................4 2. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ..............................................5 2.1. BIDIRECTIONAL PACKETS ...................................................5 2.1.1. CONTROL MESSAGES..............................................5 2.2. SCANNER TO HOST MESSAGES ..................