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Istruzioni per l'uso Baracoda, Modello BLUETOOTH L (1D)

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Following this, the host will launch the upload process and grab the batch data. If the host application has received all the expected data, it will acknowledge the upload to the scanner which will erase the data from its memory. If not, the host application will send a negative acknowledgment message to the scanner which will keep the data in memory, ready to retry an upload. If the data transfer has been successful (the scanner has received the acknowledgment and erased its memory) and, for any reason, the user gets to realize that data has been lost at a higher level (keyboard emulation for example), it still has the possibility to recover the last batch data into the scanner’s memory, by scanning the below barcode. Restore last batch data Restore last batch + launch upload Please note that the data recovering won’t be possible if other barcodes have been scanned or if the scanner has been shut down after the upload. MaxBufferedBarcodes=MAX RoadRunners Evolution –L (1D) & -LA (Laser) – Programming Guide v1.8 -14 - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.5. The different connection methods There are two (2) different way to create a connection from a Host and a scanner: -Slave mode (by default) The Host (PC, BaracodaManager, …) is creating the connection onto the scanner. -Master mode The scanner connects automatically to the Bluetooth address recorded in its memory. This connection attempt is launched after a scan of the connection barcode. The configuration of the host address (to which the scanner will connect) can be done: o Via the BaracodaManager software (v3.35 and newer). o Via a scan of configuration barcodes. o Via Baracoda Master Connection Generator software (for PC) All usage mode (Real Time, No Data Loss, Batch) are obviously available on those two different ways of connection. The configuration of the Host Bluetooth address (BDA) is made by scanning the 0-9, a-f, A-F labels (Appendix 1) as on a calculator; following the timestamp format shown above. For example: to set the following BDA: 00:c3:EF:44:a2:B9, the user will scan: -“Set Remote BDA” label, -“0” label, -“0” label, -“c” label, -“3” label, -“E” label, -“F” label, -“4” label, -“4” label, -“a” label, -“2” label, -“B” label, -“9” label, -“End of Config” label. \VT\VTZ\NUL\SOH\SOH\FF\FFEnablemastermode\VT\VTZ\NUL\SOH\NUL\FF\FFDisablemastermode\VT\VTZ\NUL\STX\SOH\SOH\FF\FFEnablemastermodeanddisconnect\VT\VTZ\NUL\STX\NUL\SOH\FF\FFDisablemastermodeanddisconnect\VT\VT^\NUL\SOH\ENQ\LF\LFSetRemoteBDA\LF\LFEND\FF\FFEndofConfigData Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.5. The different connection methods There are two (2) different way to create a connection from a Host and a scanner: -Slave mode (by default) The Host (PC, BaracodaManager, …) is creating the connection onto the scanner. -Master mode The scanner connects automatically to the Bluetooth address recorded in its memory. This connection attempt is launched after a scan of the connection barcode. The configuration of the host address (to which the scanner will connect) can be done: o Via the BaracodaManager software (v3.35 and newer). o Via a scan of configuration barcodes. o Via Baracoda Master Connection Generator software (for PC) All usage mode (Real Time, No Data Loss, Batch) are obviously available on those two different ways of connection. The configuration of the Host Bluetooth address (BDA) is made by scanning the 0-9, a-f, A-F labels (Appendix 1) as on a calculator; following the timestamp format shown above. For example: to set the following BDA: 00:c3:EF:44:a2:B9, the user will scan: -“Set Remote BDA” label, -“0” label, -“0” label, -“c” label, -“3” label, -“E” label, -“F” label, -“4” label, -“4” label, -“a” label, -“2” label, -“B” label, -“9” label, -“End of Config” label. \VT\VTZ\NUL\SOH\SOH\FF\FFEnablemastermode\VT\VTZ\NUL\SOH\NUL\FF\FFDisablemastermode\VT\VTZ\NUL\STX\SOH\SOH\FF\FFEnablemastermodeanddisconnect\VT\VTZ\NUL\STX\NUL\SOH\FF\FFDisablemastermodeanddisconnect\VT\VT^\NUL\SOH\ENQ\LF\LFSetRemoteBDA\LF\LFEND\FF\FFEndofConfig RoadRunners Evolution –L (1D) & -LA (Laser) – Programming Guide v1.8 -15 - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.6. Buzzer and Led Settings You can use these options to enable or disable the buzzer and / or the Led. LED ON (*) LED OFF Good read beep on (*) Good read beep off ACK beep on (*) ACK beep off Beep level volume = HIGH (*) Beep level Volume = LOW BUZZER ON (*) BUZZER OFF Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.6. Buzzer and Led Settings You can use these options to enable or disable the buzzer and / or the Led. LED ON (*) LED OFF Good read beep on (*) Good read beep off ACK beep on (*) ACK beep off Beep level volume = HIGH (*) Beep level Volume = LOW BUZZER ON (*) BUZZER OFF RoadRunners Evolution –L (1D) & -LA (Laser) – Programming Guide v1.8 -16 - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion 1.7. Bluetooth settings 1.7.1. Bluetooth name You can change the scanner Bluetooth name; name that you see during a search of Bluetooth peripheral. Programming...

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