LXE 8650 User manual

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Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
Barcodes, Ring Scanners and Scanner Engines .................................................................................1
LXE Tethered Scanners and Mobile Bluetooth Scanners ................................................................... 2
Ring Decoder Warnings and Labels...................................................................................................... 3
Identify Your Ring Barcode Decoder Type............................................................................................4
Bluetooth Ring Scanner ......................................................................................................................... 5
Compatible Devices.............................................................................................................................................5
Components.........................................................................................................................................................6
Bluetooth Module.............................................................................................................................................6
Ring Imager / Ring Scanner............................................................................................................................7
Wrist Strap / Back of Hand Strap...................................................................................................................7
Battery...............................................................................................................................................................8
Bluetooth MAC ID Barcode Label .................................................................................................................8
Bluetooth Module Assembly...............................................................................................................................9
Connecting the Ring Device Cable..................................................................................................................9
Inserting the Battery........................................................................................................................................9
Adjusting the Ring Device Strap...................................................................................................................10
Assembled ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Status LED and Beep Indicators......................................................................................................................12
Bluetooth Module Status LED and Beep Indicators ...................................................................................13
Bluetooth Ring Imager LED and Ring Scanner LED.................................................................................14
Bluetooth Module Reboot Sequences ..............................................................................................................15
Suspend ...........................................................................................................................................................15
Reboot .............................................................................................................................................................15
Reset ................................................................................................................................................................15
Battery................................................................................................................................................................15
Battery Low ....................................................................................................................................................15
Battery Dead...................................................................................................................................................15
Removing / Replacing the Trigger Module .....................................................................................................16
Remove Finger Strap Assembly ....................................................................................................................16
Replace ............................................................................................................................................................17
Removing / Replacing the Ring Finger Strap Assembly .............................................................................17
Cleaning the Beam Aperture............................................................................................................................17
Bluetooth Module Firmware Update...............................................................................................................18
Update the Module Firmware .......................................................................................................................18
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................................................19
How To . . . ..............................................................................................................................................20
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................22
Printing Barcodes In This Guide .....................................................................................................................22
Miscellaneous Programmable Barcodes..........................................................................................................22
Beep After Good Decode................................................................................................................................22
Beeper Frequency Adjustment......................................................................................................................22
Beep on <BEL>...............................................................................................................................................22
Beeper Tone / Beeper Volume........................................................................................................................22
Event Reporting .............................................................................................................................................22
Factors That May Impact Scanner Performance...........................................................................................23
Barcode Quality..............................................................................................................................................23
Barcode Symbology........................................................................................................................................23
Lens Damage ..................................................................................................................................................23
Ambient Lighting ...........................................................................................................................................23
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Temperature ...................................................................................................................................................23
Pairing Bluetooth Devices....................................................................................................................24
LXE Bluetooth Devices.....................................................................................................................................24
Generic Bluetooth Devices................................................................................................................................24
Clear Paired Status ...........................................................................................................................................25
Bluetooth Module Technical Specifications .......................................................................................26
Getting Help ........................................................................................................................................... 27
Accessories.........................................................................................................................................................27
CHAPTER 2 BLUETOOTH MODULE PROGRAMMING BARCODES 29
Introduction............................................................................................................................................29
Preparation.............................................................................................................................................29
LXE Programming Barcodes................................................................................................................30
Restore Factory Defaults ..................................................................................................................................30
Module Firmware Version................................................................................................................................30
Pairing Status ....................................................................................................................................................31
Suspend Timeout...............................................................................................................................................32
Beep on Reconnect ............................................................................................................................................34
Reconnect Interval Timeout.............................................................................................................................35
Reconnect Timeout............................................................................................................................................37
Role Switching...................................................................................................................................................38
Authentication...................................................................................................................................................39
Encryption .........................................................................................................................................................39
Imager White LEDs ..........................................................................................................................................40
Beep Volume ......................................................................................................................................................41
Ring Imager Focus Mode .................................................................................................................................42
Enter Friendly Name or PIN Code..................................................................................................................43
PIN Code.........................................................................................................................................................43
Friendly Name ................................................................................................................................................44
Numbers..........................................................................................................................................................45
Lowercase Letters ..........................................................................................................................................47
Uppercase Letters...........................................................................................................................................53
CHAPTER 3 SE955 LASER BARCODES 59
Introduction............................................................................................................................................59
Aiming Modes ........................................................................................................................................60
Prefix / Suffix..........................................................................................................................................60
Pre-Configured Default Values.............................................................................................................61
Frequently Used Barcodes – SE955 ....................................................................................................65
Reset/Cancel Barcodes......................................................................................................................................65
Configure The Decoder For Barcode Types....................................................................................................66
Bookland EAN................................................................................................................................................66
Chinese 2 of 5..................................................................................................................................................66
Codabar...........................................................................................................................................................67
Code 11............................................................................................................................................................67
Code 128..........................................................................................................................................................67
Code 39............................................................................................................................................................68
Code 93............................................................................................................................................................68
Discrete 2 of 5 .................................................................................................................................................69
EAN-13............................................................................................................................................................69
EAN-8..............................................................................................................................................................69
Interleaved 2 of 5............................................................................................................................................70
ISBT 128..........................................................................................................................................................70
MSI Plessey.....................................................................................................................................................70
UCC/EAN-128 ................................................................................................................................................71
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UPC-A .............................................................................................................................................................71
UPC-E .............................................................................................................................................................71
UPC-E1 ...........................................................................................................................................................72
Scanner Parameters – General ............................................................................................................73
Aim Duration.....................................................................................................................................................73
Bi-Directional Redundancy ..............................................................................................................................74
Data Options......................................................................................................................................................75
Prefix and Suffix.............................................................................................................................................75
Prefix ...........................................................................................................................................................75
Suffix 1 ........................................................................................................................................................76
Suffix 2 ........................................................................................................................................................76
Scan Data Transmission Format...................................................................................................................77
Transmit Code ID Character ........................................................................................................................79
Transmit No Code ID Character ..................................................................................................................79
Transmit Symbol Code ID Character...........................................................................................................79
Transmit AIM Code ID Character ...............................................................................................................80
Laser On Time...................................................................................................................................................82
Linear Code Type Security Level (Redundancy Level) .................................................................................83
Parameter Scanning..........................................................................................................................................85
Power Mode .......................................................................................................................................................86
Scan Angle..........................................................................................................................................................87
Set Default Parameter ......................................................................................................................................88
Simple Serial Interface (SSI) Options .............................................................................................................89
Decode Data Packet Format..........................................................................................................................90
Host Character Time-out...............................................................................................................................91
Host Serial Response Time-out .....................................................................................................................92
Intercharacter Delay ......................................................................................................................................92
Parity...............................................................................................................................................................93
Software Handshaking...................................................................................................................................94
Disable ACK/NAK Handshaking ................................................................................................................94
Enable ACK/NAK Handshaking .................................................................................................................94
Stop Bit Select.................................................................................................................................................95
Transmit “No Read / Decode” Message ..........................................................................................................96
Trigger Mode.....................................................................................................................................................97
Scanner Parameters – SE955 Barcode Type Specific ....................................................................... 99
Chinese 2 of 5.....................................................................................................................................................99
Codabar .............................................................................................................................................................99
CLSI Editing.................................................................................................................................................100
NOTIS Editing..............................................................................................................................................100
Set Lengths for Codabar..............................................................................................................................101
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................101
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................102
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................102
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................102
Code 11.............................................................................................................................................................103
Set Lengths for Code 11...............................................................................................................................103
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................104
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................104
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................104
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................105
Code 11 Check Digit Verification................................................................................................................105
Transmit Code 11 Check Digits...................................................................................................................106
Code 128...........................................................................................................................................................107
UCC/EAN-128 ..............................................................................................................................................107
ISBT-128........................................................................................................................................................109
Lengths for Code 128 ...................................................................................................................................109
Code 39............................................................................................................................................................. 110
Code 39 Check Digit Verification................................................................................................................ 110
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Code 32 Prefix .............................................................................................................................................. 111
Convert Code 39 to Code 32........................................................................................................................ 111
Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion.................................................................................................................. 112
Set Lengths for Code 39............................................................................................................................... 113
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................113
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................114
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................114
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................114
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit.................................................................................................................... 115
Trioptic Code 39 ........................................................................................................................................... 116
Code 93............................................................................................................................................................. 117
Set Lengths for Code 93............................................................................................................................... 117
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................118
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................118
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................119
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................119
Discrete 2 of 5 ..................................................................................................................................................120
Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5.....................................................................................................................121
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................121
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................121
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................122
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................122
Interleaved 2 of 5.............................................................................................................................................123
I 2 of 5 Digit Verification..............................................................................................................................124
Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN-13..........................................................................................................................125
Set Lengths for I 2 of 5.................................................................................................................................126
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................126
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................127
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................127
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................128
Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit ......................................................................................................................128
MSI Plessey......................................................................................................................................................129
MSI Plessey Check Digit Algorithm ...........................................................................................................129
MSI Plessey Check Digits ............................................................................................................................130
Set Lengths for MSI Plessey........................................................................................................................131
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1).........................................................................................................131
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2).......................................................................................................131
Length Within Range.................................................................................................................................132
Any Length ................................................................................................................................................132
Transmit MSI Plessey Check Digit .............................................................................................................133
UPC/EAN.........................................................................................................................................................134
UPC-A ...........................................................................................................................................................134
UPC-E ...........................................................................................................................................................134
UPC-E1 .........................................................................................................................................................135
EAN-8............................................................................................................................................................135
EAN-13..........................................................................................................................................................136
Bookland EAN..............................................................................................................................................136
Check Digits..................................................................................................................................................137
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit....................................................................................................................137
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ....................................................................................................................137
Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit ..................................................................................................................138
Conversions...................................................................................................................................................139
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A.........................................................................................................................139
Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A.......................................................................................................................139
Convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 Type ..............................................................................................................140
Preambles......................................................................................................................................................141
UPC-A Preamble .......................................................................................................................................141
UPC-E Preamble........................................................................................................................................142
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UPC-E1 Preamble......................................................................................................................................143
Supplementals...............................................................................................................................................144
Decode UPC/EAN Supplementals.............................................................................................................144
Decode UPC/EAN Supplemental Redundancy .........................................................................................146
EAN-8 Zero Extend......................................................................................................................................146
UCC Coupon Extended Code......................................................................................................................147
UPC/EAN Security Level.............................................................................................................................148
GS1 DataBar (RSS) Codes .............................................................................................................................150
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14)....................................................................................................150
GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited) .........................................................................................................150
GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) .................................................................................................150
Convert GS1 DataBar (RSS) to UPC/EAN................................................................................................151
Keypad Number Symbols ...................................................................................................................152
CHAPTER 4 SE4400 IMAGER BARCODES 155
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................155
Imager Identification Label................................................................................................................. 156
Prefix / Suffix........................................................................................................................................156
Pre-Configured Default Values...........................................................................................................157
Frequently Used Barcodes – SE4400................................................................................................160
Reset/Cancel Barcodes....................................................................................................................................160
Enable / Disable Parameter Scanning ...........................................................................................................161
Configure Imager For Barcode Types ...........................................................................................................162
2D Symbologies.............................................................................................................................................162
Codabar.........................................................................................................................................................164
Code 11..........................................................................................................................................................164
Code 39..........................................................................................................................................................165
Code 93..........................................................................................................................................................165
Code 128........................................................................................................................................................166
Composite .....................................................................................................................................................166
Interleaved 2 of 5..........................................................................................................................................167
Discrete 2 of 5 ...............................................................................................................................................168
ISBT-128........................................................................................................................................................168
MSI (Plessey Code) ......................................................................................................................................169
Postal Codes..................................................................................................................................................169
GS1 DataBar (RSS)......................................................................................................................................171
UPC/EAN......................................................................................................................................................172
Imager Parameters – General.............................................................................................................174
Decode Session Timeout..................................................................................................................................174
Decode Aiming Pattern...................................................................................................................................175
Decoding Autoexposure ..................................................................................................................................175
Decoding Illumination ....................................................................................................................................176
Focus Mode......................................................................................................................................................177
LED Illumination ............................................................................................................................................178
Operational Mode ...........................................................................................................................................179
Power Mode .....................................................................................................................................................180
Presentation Mode Session Timeout..............................................................................................................181
Time Delay to Low Power Mode....................................................................................................................182
Time-out between Decodes, Same Symbol ....................................................................................................183
Trigger Modes .................................................................................................................................................184
Report Version.................................................................................................................................................185
Transmit Code ID Character.........................................................................................................................186
Transmit No Code ID Character ................................................................................................................186
Transmit Symbol Code ID Character.........................................................................................................186
Transmit AIM Code ID Character .............................................................................................................187
Prefix / Suffix Values ......................................................................................................................................191
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Prefix .............................................................................................................................................................191
Suffix 1 ..........................................................................................................................................................191
Suffix 2 ..........................................................................................................................................................192
Scan Data Transmission Format....................................................................................................................193
Transmit “No Read” Message........................................................................................................................195
UPC/EAN ..............................................................................................................................................196
UPC-A ..............................................................................................................................................................196
UPC-E ..............................................................................................................................................................196
UPC-E1 ............................................................................................................................................................197
EAN-8/JAN-8...................................................................................................................................................197
EAN-13/JAN-13...............................................................................................................................................198
Bookland EAN.................................................................................................................................................199
Bookland Format ............................................................................................................................................199
Decode UPC/EAN/JAN Supplementals (2 and 5 digits) ..............................................................................200
UPC/EAN/JAN Supplemental Redundancy .................................................................................................202
Transmit UPC-A Check Digit ........................................................................................................................202
Transmit UPC-E Check Digit ........................................................................................................................203
Transmit UPC-E1 Check Digit ......................................................................................................................203
UPC-A Preamble.............................................................................................................................................204
UPC-E Preamble.............................................................................................................................................205
UPC-E1 Preamble...........................................................................................................................................206
Convert UPC-E to UPC-A..............................................................................................................................207
Convert UPC-E1 to UPC-A............................................................................................................................208
EAN-8/JAN-8 Extend .....................................................................................................................................209
UCC Coupon Extended Code ........................................................................................................................210
Code 128............................................................................................................................................... 211
UCC/EAN-128 ................................................................................................................................................. 211
ISBT-128 ..........................................................................................................................................................212
Code 39.................................................................................................................................................213
Trioptic Code 39..............................................................................................................................................213
Convert Code 39 to Code 32...........................................................................................................................214
Code 32 Prefix .................................................................................................................................................214
Set Length(s) for Code 39...............................................................................................................................215
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................215
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................215
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................216
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................216
Code 39 Check Digit Verification ..................................................................................................................217
Transmit Code 39 Check Digit.......................................................................................................................218
Code 39 Full ASCII Conversion ....................................................................................................................219
Code 93.................................................................................................................................................220
Set Lengths for Code 93..................................................................................................................................220
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................221
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................221
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................222
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................222
Code 11.................................................................................................................................................223
Set Lengths for Code 11..................................................................................................................................223
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................224
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................224
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................225
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................225
Code 11 Check Digit Verification...................................................................................................................226
Transmit Code 11 Check Digits...................................................................................................................227
Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) ........................................................................................................................228
Set Lengths for I 2 of 5....................................................................................................................................228
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................229
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................229
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Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................230
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................230
I 2 of 5 Check Digit Verification ....................................................................................................................231
Transmit I 2 of 5 Check Digit.........................................................................................................................232
Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 .............................................................................................................................233
Discrete 2 of 5 (DTF)............................................................................................................................234
Set Lengths for Discrete 2 of 5 .......................................................................................................................234
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................235
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................235
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................236
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................236
Codabar ................................................................................................................................................237
CLSI Editing....................................................................................................................................................237
NOTIS Editing ................................................................................................................................................238
Set Lengths for Codabar ................................................................................................................................238
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................239
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................239
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................240
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................240
MSI ........................................................................................................................................................241
Set Length(s) for MSI .....................................................................................................................................241
One Discrete Length (Parameter L1) .........................................................................................................242
Two Discrete Lengths (Parameter L2)........................................................................................................242
Length Within Range...................................................................................................................................243
Any Length ...................................................................................................................................................243
MSI Check Digits ............................................................................................................................................244
Transmit MSI Check Digit .............................................................................................................................245
MSI Check Digit Algorithm ...........................................................................................................................246
Postal Codes........................................................................................................................................247
US Postnet........................................................................................................................................................247
US Planet..........................................................................................................................................................247
UK Postal .........................................................................................................................................................248
Transmit UK Postal Check Digit ................................................................................................................248
Japan Postal.....................................................................................................................................................249
Australian Postal.............................................................................................................................................249
Dutch Postal.....................................................................................................................................................250
Transmit US Postal Check Digit....................................................................................................................251
4State Postal ....................................................................................................................................................251
GS1 DataBar (RSS)..............................................................................................................................252
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional (RSS-14).......................................................................................................252
GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS Limited)............................................................................................................252
GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS Expanded) ....................................................................................................253
Convert GS1 DataBar (RSS) to UPC/EAN...................................................................................................253
Composite ............................................................................................................................................254
Composite CC-C .............................................................................................................................................254
Composite CC-A/B..........................................................................................................................................254
Composite TLC-39..........................................................................................................................................255
UPC Composite Mode ....................................................................................................................................256
UCC/EAN Code 128 Emulation Mode..........................................................................................................257
2D Symbologies................................................................................................................................... 258
PDF417.............................................................................................................................................................258
MicroPDF417 ..................................................................................................................................................258
Code 128 Emulation........................................................................................................................................259
Data Matrix .....................................................................................................................................................260
Data Matrix Inverse........................................................................................................................................260
Maxicode..........................................................................................................................................................261
QR Code...........................................................................................................................................................261
MicroQR ..........................................................................................................................................................262
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QR Inverse.......................................................................................................................................................262
Aztec.................................................................................................................................................................263
Aztec Inverse ...................................................................................................................................................263
Redundancy Level............................................................................................................................... 264
Security Level ......................................................................................................................................266
Intercharacter Gap Size .................................................................................................................................268
Imager Keypad Number Symbols ......................................................................................................269
CHAPTER 5 SCAN ENGINE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 271
Scanner Identification Label ..............................................................................................................271
Decode Zones ......................................................................................................................................271
SE955-I000WR Standard Range Laser Scanner..........................................................................................272
SE4400 Laser Imager......................................................................................................................................273
Near Focus Decode Distances......................................................................................................................273
PL4407 ......................................................................................................................................................273
MS4407 .....................................................................................................................................................273
Far Focus Decode Distances stopped here .................................................................................................274
PL4407 ......................................................................................................................................................274
MS4407 .....................................................................................................................................................274
Toggled Focus Decode Distances.................................................................................................................275
PL4407 ......................................................................................................................................................275
MS4407 .....................................................................................................................................................275
Decode Distances in Darkness.....................................................................................................................276
PL4407 ......................................................................................................................................................276
APPENDIX 277
BlueCore Device Firmware Update Installation Instruction............................................................277
Install BlueCore Device Update Wizard and Driver....................................................................................277
Update the Module Firmware........................................................................................................................280
ASCII Character Equivalents..............................................................................................................282
INDEX 287
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Illustrations
Figure 1-1 Ring Tether Connectors......................................................................................................................2
Figure 1-2 Ring Scanner Caution Label – Class 2 Laser Scanner........................................................................3
Figure 1-3 Ring Imager (L) and Ring Scanner (R) ..............................................................................................4
Figure 1-4 Ring Imager (L) and Ring Scanner (R) Apertures..............................................................................4
Figure 1-5 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Assembly – On the Wrist or Back of Hand .................................................5
Figure 1-6 Components - Module ........................................................................................................................6
Figure 1-7 Components – Ring Imager / Ring Scanner .......................................................................................7
Figure 1-8 Wrist Strap..........................................................................................................................................7
Figure 1-9 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack.............................................................................................8
Figure 1-10 Sample MX8 Bluetooth Address (MAC ID) Barcode Label............................................................8
Figure 1-11 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Assembled ............................................................................................... 11
Figure 1-12 Module LED, Beeper and Ring Scanner LED................................................................................12
Figure 1-13 Step 1 : Rotate Trigger Module and Remove Screw ......................................................................16
Figure 1-14 Step 2 : Rotate Trigger Module again until it pops up. Remove the trigger module. .....................16
Figure 1-15 Replace Trigger Module .................................................................................................................17
Figure 1-16 Scanning Angle for Linear Barcodes..............................................................................................20
Figure 1-17 Scanning a 2D Barcode ..................................................................................................................21
Figure 3-1 Supported SE955 Barcode Symbologies..........................................................................................59
Figure 4-1 Supported SE4400 Barcode Symbologies......................................................................................155
Figure 5-1 Decode Zones – SE955-I000WR Standard Range Laser Ring Scanner.........................................272
Figure 5-2 Imager Near Focus Decode Distances............................................................................................273
Figure 5-3 Imager Far Focus Decode Distances ..............................................................................................274
Figure 5-4 Imager Toggled Focus Decode Distances.......................................................................................275
Figure 5-5 Imager Decode Distances in Darkness ...........................................................................................276
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Barcodes, Ring Scanners and Scanner Engines
This guide contains installation instructions and configuration / programming barcodes
specifically designed for the Bluetooth® Ring Scanner and its tethered ring scanner and ring
imager.
LXE barcode decoding laser engines and barcode decoding imager engines are designed to read,
decode and collect barcoded data from any nearby compatible barcode label that is visible and on
printed media.
The Bluetooth Ring Scanner consists of a ring decoder tethered to a sturdy, compact, mobile
Bluetooth module and battery. The module’s lightweight battery provides power to the ring
decoder. The handstrap assembly is designed to be worn on the back of either hand or on either
wrist. The hook and loop fabric on the handstrap enables one-handed installation, adjustment and
removal of the handstrap.
LXE Bluetooth enabled mobile devices can pair with more
than one Bluetooth barcode reader at a time. Note the
Bluetooth enabled mobile device can only manipulate the data
received from one barcode reading device at a time.
See section titled Identify Your Ring Barcode Decoder Type
before scanning any barcode in this programming guide.
Note: The function to use the imager for OCR decoding is
not supported in this release.
When using the ring device to scan the barcodes in this guide,
the user can change scanning parameters for the Bluetooth
Module such as:
Enable / disable suspend timeout length
Set the Beeper volume (Bluetooth module only)
Assign a Friendly Name
and Restore the Bluetooth Module to factory default settings.
And, for the tethered ring decoder parameters:
Enable / disable a specific barcode type (UPC/EAN, Code 90, PDF417, and many others)
Scan beam timing – short, medium, long
Set barcode type parameters
It is important that the barcodes in this guide to be scanned by any device are the barcodes that
have been designed specifically for the device.
Bluetooth Module – Programming barcodes specifically for the Bluetooth Ring Scanner module
are contained in Chapter 2 Bluetooth Module Programming Barcodes.
Laser Scanner – Programming barcodes for the SE955 scanner engine in the Ring Scanner cabled
to the Bluetooth Ring Scanner, are contained in Chapter 3 SE955 Laser Barcodes.
Laser Imager – Programming barcodes for the SE4400 imager engine in the Ring Imager cabled
to the Bluetooth Ring Scanner, are contained in Chapter 4 SE4400 Imager Barcodes.
Supported scanning ranges for the different barcode readers are contained in Chapter 5 Decode
Zones.
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Wireless handheld Bluetooth scanner and Bluetooth imager (i.e. LXE 8500, 8700 and 8800 series)
programming barcodes and user instruction is not included in this guide. Please refer to the section
titled LXE Tethered Scanners and Mobile Bluetooth Scanners.
Note: The LXE Bluetooth Module ring scanner and ring imager connectors are not
interchangeable with the ring scanner and ring imager connectors designed for the
HX2 or the HX3 mobile device.
For HX2 and ring scanner/ring imager component description, installation and instruction
please refer to the HX2 User Guide, HX2 Reference Guide, and the Ring Scanner
ProgrammingGuide.
For HX3 and ring scanner/ring imager component description, installation and instruction
please refer to the HX3 User Guide, HX3 Reference Guide, and the Ring Scanner
Programming Guide.
Figure 1-1 Ring Tether Connectors
The Bluetooth Ring Scanner assembly provides wireless communication with the following
Bluetooth enabled LXE computers:
HX2 Body Worn
HX3 (Voice) Body Worn
MX3X Handheld
MX7 Handheld
MX8 Handheld
VX3X Vehicle Mount
VX6 Vehicle Mount
VX7 Vehicle Mount
LXE Tethered Scanners and Mobile Bluetooth Scanners
This guide does not include the barcodes to be used when programming tethered scanners
connected to a COM port or serial port on LXE Bluetooth enabled mobile devices or their
cradles/docks, the LXE 8300 and 8500 scanner series specifically, or Bluetooth mobile scanners
/imagers with trigger handles. Please refer to the scanner and imager manufacturer’s User Guide
1
.
Note: The manufacturer usually includes the printed manuals with the tethered device or mobile
Bluetooth device shipment.
1
Full programming guides for LXE mobile Bluetooth barcode decoders and COM port tethered scanners may be
available on the manufacturer’s web site.
Introduction 3
E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide
Ring Decoder Warnings and Labels
Do not look into the ring scanner/imager aperture.
Do not stare directly into the ring scanner/imager laser beam.
Do not remove the laser caution labels from the ring scanner/imager.
Do not connect the ring decoder aperture to any other device.
Caution:
Laser radiation when open. Please read the caution labels.
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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.
Figure 1-2 Ring Scanner Caution Label – Class 2 Laser Scanner
4 Introduction
Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A
Identify Your Ring Barcode Decoder Type
Keep fingers away from the scan trigger when looking at the scanner/imager lens.
Do not look into the ring scanner/imager lens.
Do not stare directly into any beam emitted from the scanner/imager lens.
Note: Imagers and scanners use laser beams when scanning a barcode.
The ring scanner has an SE955 scan engine (see Chapter 3 for programming barcodes).
The ring imager has an SE4400 scan engine (see Chapter 4 for programming barcodes).
Carefully look at the laser apertures of your ring scanning devices.
Figure 1-3 Ring Imager (L) and Ring Scanner (R)
Figure 1-4 Ring Imager (L) and Ring Scanner (R) Apertures
1 Imager – Illumination LEDs
2 Beam Aperture
3 Imager – Clear Glass Lens
4 Laser Scanner – Red Glass Lens
Introduction 5
E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide
Bluetooth Ring Scanner
Figure 1-5 Bluetooth Ring Scanner Assembly – On the Wrist or Back of Hand
The Bluetooth Ring Scanner consists of a ring scanner tethered to a sturdy, compact, mobile
Bluetooth module and battery. The module’s lightweight battery is the power source for the
module and the ring scanner. The handstrap assembly is designed to be worn on the back of either
hand, or at the wrist. The hook and loop fabric on the handstrap enables one-handed installation,
adjustment and removal of the handstrap.
Compatible Devices
At a minimum, the Bluetooth Ring Scanner provides wireless communication with the following
Bluetooth enabled LXE computers:
HX2 Body Worn
HX3 (Voice) Body Worn
MX3 CE Handheld
MX7 Handheld
MX8 Handheld
VX3 CE Vehicle Mount
VX6 Vehicle Mount
VX7 Vehicle Mount
The Bluetooth tethered ring scanner and tethered ring imager connectors are not interchangeable
with other LXE mobile devices that also use tethered ring scanners/ring imagers (i.e. HX2 / HX3).
The scan engine manufacturer may offer more barcodes and parameter options than are contained
in this guide. Please note that the barcodes in this guide are only those supported by LXE and the
imagers or scanners linked to LXE mobile devices that LXE manufactures or supports. If you need
assistance when using the barcodes in this guide, please contact your LXE representative.
Please read all cautions, warnings and labels on the scanning device before
scanning the barcodes in this guide.
6 Introduction
Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A
Components
Bluetooth Module
Note: The Bluetooth Module ring scanner and ring imager connectors are not interchangeable
with the ring scanner and ring imager connectors designed for the HX2 or the HX3
mobile device.
Figure 1-6 Components - Module
1 Battery Compartment Latch
2 Speaker
3 LED
4 I/O Port: Ring Device Cable Connection
Introduction 7
E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide
Ring Imager / Ring Scanner
The Bluetooth ring scanner can scan and decode 1D barcodes. The Bluetooth ring imager can scan
and decode 1D and 2D barcodes. The type of barcodes scanned successfully depends on the scan
type of the tethered ring device. After pairing with an LXE mobile device, it can then send the
collected barcode data to the specific Bluetooth enabled LXE mobile device for processing.
The ring devices do not have the ability to emit a good read or bad read sound. The Bluetooth
Ring Scanner module emits good read or bad read sounds based on the ring scan results. See
section titled Status LED and Beep Indicators for an explanation of the LED and beep patterns
emitted by these devices.
Note: These ring decoding devices do not have the ability to emit a good read or bad read
sound.
Ring Imager Ring Scanner Cable Connection
Figure 1-7 Components – Ring Imager / Ring Scanner
Wrist Strap / Back of Hand Strap
Press Loops against
Hooks to secure
Figure 1-8 Wrist Strap
1 Loops
2 Elastic ring cable protector
3 Bluetooth module sleeve
4 Hooks
8 Introduction
Bluetooth Ring Scanner Guide E-SW-BLUESCANPG-A
Battery
The spring-loaded battery in the Bluetooth ring scanner module can be hotswapped
(removed/replaced) using one hand. No special tools are needed. A single bay spare battery
charger and an eight bay battery multi-charger are available from LXE (see Accessories).
Figure 1-9 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack
The Bluetooth ring scanner module does not have a power or on-off switch. When the battery is
installed, the unit and it’s accessories are on. Remove the battery to power down the unit.
See Also: Bluetooth Module Reboot Sequences later in this chapter.
Bluetooth Ring Scanner Battery Charger User’s Guide
Bluetooth MAC ID Barcode Label
LnkB00440fd01020 - Sample
Figure 1-10 Sample MX8 Bluetooth Address (MAC ID) Barcode Label
Locate the barcode label, similar to the one shown above, attached to the LXE Bluetooth capable
mobile device. It may be on any side of the device.
The label is the Bluetooth address identifier for the LXE Bluetooth capable mobile device. It must
be scanned before LXEZ Pairing connection can occur.
The barcode label on the Bluetooth Ring Scanner module is a barcode and numeric representation
of the MAC ID of the module.
Troubleshooting
The MAC ID barcodes on some LXE Bluetooth capable mobile devices are quite small. If you
are unsuccessful using the ring imager when scanning a MAC ID barcode, change the ring
imager’s default Smart Focus Mode to Near Focus by scanning the Enable Near Focus barcode in
Chapter 4. Ensure focus mode is changed back to the default value of Smart Focus after the MAC
ID barcode read is successful.
Important: The Bluetooth module MAC ID label should remain protected from damage (rips,
tears, spills, soiling, erasure, etc.) at all times.
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