Bluetooth Pocket Scanner Quick Start Guide CORDLESS SCANNER
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Bluetooth Pocket Image Scanner. Powered by the combination of cutting-edge FuzzyScan Imaging Technology and Bluetooth wireless technology, it not only provides outstanding reading performance, but also delivers the convenience and freedom of mobility. It’s ideal for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity with ease. This document provides a quick reference for installation and operation.
Preparations before Using Install the Battery Take off the battery cover from the scanner by removing two blue tapes. Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside the battery cavity. Then click the battery pack into the battery cavity carefully. Place the battery cover in the right orientation onto the back of the scanner. Screw in and tighten the four shipped M2 screws in sequence by a small screw-driver in the clockwise direction.
Decide Your Radio Link Mode The FuzzyScan Bluetooth image scanner provides several radio link modes to communicate with most host devices. When the Bluetooth-enabled host device is not available, it can work with the smart cradle in PAIR mode (peer-to-peer connection) or PICO mode (multiple connections) to provide a plug-and-play cordless migration of your existing non-Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode Ensure the battery is fully charged. Please refer to the section of Preparation before Using for details. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to the host device. USB PS/2 RS232 Turn on the power of your host device. Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state.
Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to the host device. USB PS/2 RS232 Turn on the power of your host device. Ensure the side indicators of the Smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the Smart cradle is paired with other scanners, please press and hold the paging/reset key of the smart cradle for more than 5 seconds to un-pair all paired scanners.
Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first. Uninstall If your remote host is equipped with latest Bluetooth drivers, or it’s an iOS or Android device, you are recommended to use “HID Mode” for quick paring.
Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode Establish SPP Master Connection Please go to the folder “Hardware” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting of the remote host device to check its device MAC address. Then prepare a 12-character Code 128 barcode of the remote host device MAC address, or follow the step 4 to input MAC address by scanning 12 option codes. Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner.
Establish SPP Slave Connection Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder “Client Applications” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add COM Port” to add one more Bluetooth COM port. Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state).
Out-of-range Scanning When the radio connection is established between scanner and remote host device, the scanner will transmit each scanned data right after scanning the barcode. However, the default of the scanner is unable to scan any barcode data when it loses the radio connection with the remote host device. If you enable the out-of-range scanning function, the scanner is able to continue scanning barcode data while it is out of radio coverage.
Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode) Thanks to the specially designed Batch Scanning function, the scanner is capable of storing up to 80,000 (PF/PL) or 100,000 (PA) EAN-13 barcode data. It is an ideal cost-saving solution for inventory applications.
There are three ways to output the stored barcode data and quantity information. The preset output format is to transmit stored barcode data as many times as the quantity indicated. But you still can set the scanner to outpt the stored barcode data together with quantity information in two fields, and a prest delimter “,“ will be output in between. To fulfill different application requirements, both the delimiter and output sequency can be changed as well.
Link Mode Quick Set PAIR Mode PICO Mode UNINSTALL SPP Master Mode SPP Slave Mode HID Mode HID Legacy Mode HID Mode with Passkey Host Interface Quick Set (Smart Cradle only) USB HID Standard Mode ◆ PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Standard Mode RS232 Serial USB HID Turbo Mode PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Turbo Mode USB Com Port Emulation USB HID Legacy Mode PS/2 (DOS/V) Keyboard Replacement Keyboard Layout Quick Set USA ◆ Latin America United Kingdom-UK France Nertherlands Canadian French Germany Japan Spain 12
System Commands System Information Paging Master Default PowerTool Host Link Sleep Save Configuration Factory Default Power Off Clone Option Codes 0 8 4 C 1 9 5 D 2 A 6 E 3 B 7 F FIN (Finish) END (Exit) 13
Indications Scanner Indication Items Radio connection Radio disconnection During connection Radio connection built Radio connection lost Data Transmission Link Indicators 1 blue blink per 2.5 sec. 3 blue blinks per 2 sec. Quick blue blinks 1 blue blink per 2.5 sec. 3 blue blinks per 2 sec.
www.cino.com.tw FuzzyScan Bluetooth Pocket Scanner Quick Start Guide International Edition, Rev. A1 P/N: YMAUB30030010R0 Disclaimer Cino makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this publication, including, but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. Cino shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this publication.