User's Guide SF51 Cordless Scanner
Intermec Technologies Corporation Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Ave. W. Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermecmanufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec.
Document Change Record This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as version 001. Version Date Description of Change 002 6/2005 Added information to support firmware version 1.1 including these features: • HID keyboard profile • SF51 Firmware Upgrade Utility 003 8/2005 Removed references to the HID keyboard profile, which is currently not supported on the SF51.
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Contents Contents Before You Begin.................................................................ix Safety Summary ....................................................ix Safety Icons ............................................................x Global Services and Support ..................................xi Who Should Read This Document? .....................xii Related Documents ..............................................xii 1 Using the SF51.........................................................
Contents Configuring Bluetooth Communications........................... 15 Configuring Security ........................................... 15 Configuring the Discoverable State of the SF51 .. 16 Connecting the SF51 to a Host Device.............................. 16 Upgrading Your SF51 ....................................................... 19 3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 ....................................................................................... 23 Troubleshooting the SF51 ....
Contents Codablock F........................................................ 39 Code 11 .............................................................. 39 Code 39 .............................................................. 39 Code 93/93i ........................................................ 40 Code 128 / EAN 128 .......................................... 40 Configuration Modes and Utilities ...................... 40 Consecutive Same Read Data Validation ............. 41 Disable All Symbologies .......
Contents I viii Index .....................................................................................
Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information. Safety Summary Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
Before You Begin Safety Icons This section explains how to identify and understand dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes that are in this document. You may also see icons that tell you when to follow ESD procedures and when to take special precautions for handling optical parts. A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment.
Before You Begin Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com and click Service & Support. The Intermec Global Sales & Service page appears. From the Service & Support menu, move your pointer over Support, and then click Warranty. Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only. The code does not necessarily represent complete, tested programs.
Before You Begin Telephone Support (continued) In the U.S.A. and Canada call 1-800755-5505 and choose this option Service Description Service Contract Status Inquire about an existing contract, renew a contract, or ask invoicing questions. 3 Schedule Site Surveys or Installations Schedule a site survey, or request a product or system installation. 4 Ordering Products Talk to sales administration, place an order, or check the status of your order. 5 Outside the U.S.A.
1 Using the SF51 Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the SF51 Cordless Scanner.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 Introducing the SF51 Cordless Scanner The SF51 Cordless Scanner is a small, rugged handheld scanner. It is a lightweight, ergonomically designed scanner that uses a Bluetooth™ radio for RF communications. The SF51 includes these features: Scan button Scanner Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator Magnetic connector Status light SF51 Cordless Scanner This device contains permanent magnets that can generate magnetic fields of greater than 10 gauss.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 How to Turn On the SF51 You use the Scan button to turn on the SF51. To turn on the SF51 • Press the Scan button. The first time you press the Scan button to turn on the SF51, it enters a discoverable state so that your host Bluetooth device can perform a device discovery and establish a Bluetooth connection. If the status light on the SF51 turns red when you try to turn on the scanner, you need to charge the battery. For help, see “Charging the Battery” on page 4.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 Charging the Battery Make sure you fully charge the battery before you start using the SF51. To charge the battery • Place the SF51 in the 1-bay charger (P/N 074645) or the 4-bay charger (P/N 074646). A fully discharged battery charges to 100% capacity in approximately 3 hours. It may take longer than 3 hours to charge the battery if the temperature is near the minimum (0°C, 32°F) or maximum (45°C, 113°F) charging temperature.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator Status light SF51 Lights: The status light turns green or red to indicate the status of the battery and scanning. The blue Intermec Ready-to-Work™ indicator turns on to let you know that the SF51 is ready to send data to your host Bluetooth device. Status Light Description Light State What It Means Blinks green one time The SF51 successfully decoded a bar code and sent the data to the host.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 Intermec Ready-to-Work Indicator Description Light State What It Means Off A Bluetooth connection to the host computer is not established. Blinking The SF51 is trying to establish a Bluetooth connection with the host computer, or the SF51 is moving out of range of the host computer. On A Bluetooth connection with the host computer has been established. The SF51 is ready to scan bar codes and send data to the host computer.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 You can change the beep volume for your needs and environment. You can set the beep volume to Low (quiet), Medium (loud), and High (very loud - default). Note: To turn off the beeper, you set the Beep Duration to 0. Turning off the beeper does not affect the beeps associated with Bluetooth Connect/Disconnect or Bluetooth Device Page. You can also change the beeper duration and beeper frequency.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 Scanning Bar Codes The SF51 has a linear imager you can use to scan and enter bar code data. The linear imager can decode 1D and 2D stacked bar codes. When you unpack the SF51, these bar code symbologies are enabled: • Code 39 • Code 128 / EAN 128 • PDF417 (only available on the SF51 with PDF version) • UPC/EAN If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology, you need to enable the symbology on the SF51. Use EasySet version 5.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 If you are scanning a 2D bar code, pass the beam over the bar code label in a steady sweeping motion. The scanner emits a crackle sound. *IN TER MEC * Scanning With the SF51: There are two different ways to comfortably hold the SF51. When the SF51 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a single beep and the status light briefly turns green. If Vibrate Alert is enabled, the SF51 briefly vibrates. 5 Release the Scan button.
Chapter 1 — Using the SF51 3 Scan a bar code with your SF51. The data is entered into your application. To collect data using a host PC 1 Establish a Bluetooth connection between the SF51 and your host PC. For help, see “Connecting the SF51 to a Host Device” on page 16. 2 Start your data collection application. 3 Configure your data collection application to receive data from the incoming or outgoing COM port. 4 Scan a bar code with your SF51. The data is entered into your application.
2 Configuring and Managing the SF51 Use this chapter to understand how to configure the SF51 to communicate with your application.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 How to Configure the SF51 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the SF51, such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the volume of the beeper. These characteristics are controlled by configuration commands. The values you set for these configuration commands determine how the scanner operates. You can configure the SF51: • using EasySet version 5.2 or later either online or offline. • remotely from your Intermec computer.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 6 In the Commands window, choose configuration command settings for your SF51. Your SF51 is updated with the new configuration command settings, and the settings are added to the bar code setup sheet. Note: The SF51 does not beep when you send configuration commands online from EasySet. To configure the SF51 offline with EasySet 1 Start EasySet. The first time you start EasySet, the Select product dialog box appears.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 To configure the SF51 from your Intermec computer Note: When you connect to an Intermec computer, all SF51 settings that are common to the Intermec computer’s internal scanner settings are changed to the default settings of the internal scanner. 1 Establish a Bluetooth connection with your Intermec computer. For help, see the procedure “To connect to an Intermec computer” on page 17. 2 On your Intermec computer, start the Intermec Settings application.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 Configuring Bluetooth Communications The SF51 can communicate with a host device through the Serial Port Profile (SPP) Bluetooth communications profile. SPP allows the SF51 to use the Bluetooth link as a serial port to communicate with the host device. You can send information from the SF51 to your serial application without having to modify your application.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 Note: For security reasons, you can only change the Bluetooth PIN by scanning a bar code. Configuring the Discoverable State of the SF51 By default, the SF51 is always discoverable. For enhanced security, you should configure your SF51 for limited discoverability, which allows the SF51 to be discoverable by Bluetooth management applications for only 30 seconds. For more information, see “Bluetooth Discoverable” on page 38.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 Bluetooth address SF51 Bluetooth Address: The SF51 Bluetooth address is located in the upper right corner of the label on the back of the SF51. To connect to an Intermec computer Note: When you connect to an Intermec computer, all SF51 settings that are common to the Intermec computer’s internal scanner settings are changed to the default settings of the internal scanner. 1 Install EasySet version 5.2 or later on a host PC.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 When the SF51 connects to your Intermec computer, the SF51 emits a series of beeps from low to high, and the blue Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator turns on and stays on. The SF51 is ready to scan data. Note: To connect more than one SF51 to your Intermec computer, use the Bluetooth Device Utility or the Bluetooth control panel on the Intermec computer. For help, see the documentation for your Intermec computer.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 Upgrading Your SF51 When you upgrade your SF51, you update the SF51 processor firmware. The current settings are erased and replaced with the default settings for the SF51. You need to reestablish Bluetooth communications between your SF51 and other Bluetooth devices and applications in your data collection system. To upgrade the SF51, you need these items: • SF51 firmware upgrade package: • SF51Upgrade.exe (SF51 Firmware Upgrade Utility) • SF51_01_01.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 6 Click Browse to browse to the location of the firmware (.ldr) file. 7 Select the firmware file and click Open. 8 From the COM Port drop-down list box, select the COM port that the SF51 is using for Bluetooth communications. 9 Click Next. The upgrade utility gets the Bluetooth address and current version of firmware on your SF51. 10 Click Upgrade. The status bar appears and the upgrade utility upgrades your SF51 with the latest firmware.
Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing the SF51 The Bluetooth application connects to the boot loader code on your SF51. “Intermec SF51 Boot Server” may appear in the Device Name list instead of the name of your SF51 scanner. 5 Use your Bluetooth application to connect to the Intermec SF51 Boot Server. 6 Start the SF51 Firmware Upgrade Utility. 7 Click Browse to browse to the location of the firmware (.ldr) file. Select the firmware file and click Open.
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3 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Use this chapter to solve problems you may have while using the SF51.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Troubleshooting the SF51 If you have problems using the SF51, use this chapter to find a possible solution. Getting Information About Your SF51 You can use Configuration Modes and Utilities commands to get the following product information about your SF51: • Product version • Sub-system versions • Bluetooth address of your SF51 These commands can also be useful if you need to call Intermec Product Support.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Problems and Possible Solutions Problem Possible Solution Your SF51 has been misplaced, and you cannot find it. If your SF51 is within Bluetooth communication range of your host PC, you can send the Bluetooth Device Page command from EasySet to locate your SF51. For help, see “Locating the SF51” on page 28. You place the SF51 in a charger and lose Bluetooth communications.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Problems and Possible Solution (continued) Problem Possible Solution You are trying to establish a Bluetooth connection from a host device to your SF51, but the host device cannot find your SF51. The SF51 may not be in a discoverable state. For help, see “Bluetooth Discoverable” on page 38. The SF51 may be connected and paired to another Bluetooth device.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Problems and Possible Solution (continued) Problem Possible Solution You changed the Bluetooth PIN from its default value of 0000, but you forgot your new PIN number. Scan this bar code to reset the scanner to its default configuration and default Bluetooth PIN of 0000. Administrator Reset Factory Defaults \60\08\55\22 When you press the Scan button, the Status light flashes red. The battery is low.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 Locating the SF51 If your SF51 is within Bluetooth communication range of your host PC, you can send the Bluetooth Device Page command from EasySet to locate the SF51. Note: If the SF51 is turned off, your host PC cannot connect to it and send the Bluetooth Device Page command. To page the SF51 1 Start EasySet version 5.2 or later. Make sure that SF51 is selected as your product. 2 Select Communication > Connect.
Chapter 3 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the SF51 When you reset the SF51: • The SF51 tries to reestablish a Bluetooth connection with the host device if the SF51 initiated the Bluetooth connection. • The SF51 turns on and enters a discoverable state if the host device initiated the Bluetooth connection. You need to reestablish the Bluetooth connection from the host device. Cleaning the SF51 To keep the SF51 in good working order, you may need to clean the scanner window.
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4 Configuration Command Reference Use this chapter to learn about the commands supported on the SF51.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Using Configuration Commands A configuration command changes the way the SF51 operates. For example, you can change the Beep Volume and make the SF51 beeper very quiet for a quiet environment. You can configure the SF51: • using EasySet online. Send commands to your SF51 from your PC using EasySet. For help, see the procedure “To configure the SF51 online with EasySet” on page 12. • using EasySet offline. Send commands to a bar code setup sheet.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Configuration Commands By Function The configuration commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of the Commands window in EasySet.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Symbology Settings Symbology Default Value See Page Disable all symbologies N/A 41 Codabar Not active 39 Codablock Codablock A Codablock F Not active Not active 39 39 Code 11 Not active 39 Code 39 Active 39 Code 93/93i Not active 40 Code 128 / EAN 128 ISBT 128 GTIN processing Active Active Not active 40 40 40 Interleaved 2 of 5 Not active 42 Matrix 2 of 5 Not active 42 Micro PDF417 Not active 42 MSI Not active 42 PDF417 Active
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Operating Settings Trigger Activation Command Default Value See Page Trigger mode Level 46 Data Decoding Security Command Default Value See Page Consecutive same read data validation Auto read count before transmission 41 Timeout between identical consecutive codes 300 ms 46 Timeout between different consecutive codes None 45 Beeps/Green Indicator LED Command Default Value See Page Beep volume High 37 Note (Beep frequency) 2610 Hz 36 Go
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Configuration Modes and Utilities Command Default Value See Page Configuration modes and utilities Configuration Enabled 40 Bluetooth device page N/A 37 SF51 Configuration Commands This section lists the configuration commands in alphabetical order and provides a description of each command. To configure your SF51 using these commands, see the EasySet software.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Use Beep Frequency in combination with Beep Volume and Good Read Beep Duration to define beeps according to operator preference and work environment. Beep Volume Adjusts the volume of the beeps. You can set Beep Volume to Low, Medium, or High. Note: To turn off the beeper, you set the Beep Duration to 0. Turning off the beeper does not affect the beeps associated with Bluetooth Connect/Disconnect or Bluetooth Device Page.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Bluetooth Discoverable Determines the discoverable state of the SF51. Bluetooth Discoverable States State Description Fully The SF51 is discoverable to Bluetooth management applications. Limited The SF51 is discoverable to Bluetooth management applications for 30 seconds. Not The SF51 is not discoverable to Bluetooth management applications. Note: The SF51 is not discoverable when it is connected to a host device.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference before you can use the scanner. For more information, see “Configuring Security” on page 15. Codabar Enables or disables decoding of Codabar symbology. Codabar is a self-checking, discrete symbology. The American Blood Commission (ABC) Codabar requires that you retain and transmit the start/stop code digits when processing a Codabar symbol. As a result, configuration CD10 is an illegal configuration.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Code 93/93i Enables or disables decoding of Code 93/93i symbology. Code 93/93i is a variable length, continuous symbology that uses four element widths. Code 128 / EAN 128 Enables or disables decoding of Code 128 / EAN 128 symbology. Code 128 is a very high-density alphanumeric symbology that supports the extended ASCII character set. It is a variable length, continuous code that uses multiple element widths.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Consecutive Same Read Data Validation To increase decode security, you can have the scanner scan a bar code multiple times to ensure you have a valid read before transmitting the data. You can set Consecutive Same Read Data Validation from 0 to 10. The default value of 0 sets the scanner to automatically adapt the consecutive same read based on the bar code quality and the trust level of the bar code.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Good Read Beep Timing Determines if the good read beep happens before or after successfully transmitting data. Good Read LED Duration Sets the amount of time the green Status light stays on after a good read. You can set Good Read LED Duration to a value from 0 (off) to 5110 ms. When the Status light is on due to a long duration time, the SF51 can still read new bar codes and receive commands.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference PDF417 PDF417 is only supported on the SF51 with PDF version. Enables or disables decoding of PDF417 symbology. The PDF417 symbology is a stacked 2D symbology that allows you to scan across rows of code. Each row consists of start/stop characters, row identifiers, and symbol characters, which consist of four bars and four spaces each and contain the actual data. This symbology uses error correction symbol characters appended at the end to recover loss of data.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference RSS 14 Enables or disables decoding of RSS 14 (Reduced Space Symbology 14) 1D or stacked 2D codes. RSS 14 is a numeric symbology that can read stacked omni-directional bar code labels. It is a member of the EAN.UCC RSS symbology family. Note: To read RSS 14 stacked 2D codes, RSS Expanded or RSS Limited must also be enabled. RSS Expanded Enables or disables decoding of RSS Expanded (Reduced Space Symbology Expanded).
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Symbology Identifier Symbology identifiers allow you to indicate what type of data is being sent by prepending an identifier to the data. You can prepend one of the following types of character strings to identify which symbology the data is using.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes Use this command to invalidate a second bar code read that occurs before the timeout expires. Use this command when scanning bar codes with identical data as opposed to the Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command that you use when your bar codes contain different data. You can set Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes to a value from 0 to 2550 ms.
Chapter 4 — Configuration Command Reference UPC/EAN Enables or disables decoding of Universal Product Code (UPC)/European Article Numbering (EAN) symbology. UPC/EAN are fixed-length, numeric, continuous symbologies that use four element widths. A scanner that is configured to decode EAN bar codes can decode UPC, but the reverse is not true. UPC code is a subset of EAN code. ISBN ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a 10-digit symbology that uniquely identifies books for tracking and ordering.
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Appendix A Specifications Use this section to find technical information about the SF51. Physical Dimensions Length: 15.7 cm (6.1 in) Height: 3.4 cm (1.3 in) Width: 4.6 cm (1.8 in) at the scanner, tapered to 3.2 cm (1.26 in) at the handle Weight: 263 g (9.3 oz) Power and Electrical Specifications Operating: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Electrical rating: x 5V; 1.
Appendix A Note: PDF417 and Micro PDF417 are only available on the SF51 with PDF version. Bluetooth Radio Radio Type: Bluetooth Class 1 version 1.2 Frequency: 2.4 GHz Radio Data Rate: 721 Kbits per second Communication Range Host radio Class 1: 30.5 m (100 ft) Host radio Class 2: 10 m (32.8 ft) Features: Adaptive Frequency Hopping (ADF) EV10 Scanner Scan rate: 200 scans per second Scan range: up to 50 cm (19.7 in) Scan angle: 40 degrees Minimum X dimension: 4 mils (0.
Appendix A Accessories for the SF51 (continued) Accessory Description 4-Bay Charger The 4-bay charger (P/N 074646) has the same functionality of the 1-bay charger, except it allows you to charge up to four SF51 scanners at the same time. 4-Bay Charger Power Supply The power supply for the 4-bay charger (P/N 074935) provides AC power to the 4-bay charger.
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Index Numbers 1-bay charger accessory, described, 51 power supply, accessory, described, 51 4-bay charger accessory, described, 52 power supply, accessory, described, 52 A accessories, described, 51 Administrator Reset Factory Defaults bar code, 25 command, 36 audio feedback, See beeps B bar code symbologies Codabar, 39 Codablock A, 39 Codablock F, 39 Code 11, 39 Code 128 / EAN 128, 40 Code 39, 39 Code 93/93i, 40 Interleaved 2 of 5, 42 ISBT 128, 40 Matrix 2 of 5, 42 Micro PDF417, 42 MSI, 42 PDF417, 43 Ples
Index battery charger 1-bay charger, described, 51 4-bay charger, described, 52 charging, 4 checking status, 4 using, 3 Beep Duration command, 36 Beep Frequency command, 36 Beep Volume command, 37 beeper, turning off, 7 beeps, understanding, 6 belt clip, accessory, described, 52 blue light, See Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator Bluetooth adapter accessory, described, 52 installing, 18 communications configuring, 15 host PC, connecting to, 18 troubleshooting, 25, 26 Connect/Disconnect command, 37 Device Name
Index C charger 1-bay charger, described, 51 4-bay charger, described, 52 charging, battery, 4 chest strap holster, accessory, described, 52 cleaning, scanner window, 29 Codabar command, 39 Codablock A command, 39 Codablock F command, 39 Code 11 command, 39 Code 128 / EAN 128 command, 40 GTIN Processing for EAN 128, 40 ISBT 128, 40 Code 39 command, 39 Code 93/93i command, 40 collecting data, how to, 9 commands, See configuration commands communication range, Bluetooth radio, 51 computers, Bluetooth support
Index configuration commands (continued) Good Read Beep Duration, 41 Good Read Beep Number, 41 Good Read Beep Timing, 42 Good Read LED Duration, 42 Interleaved 2 of 5, 42 ISBT 128, 40 Matrix 2 of 5, 42 Micro PDF417, 42 MSI, 42 PDF417, 43 Plessey, 43 Postamble, 43 Preamble, 43 RSS 14, 44 RSS Expanded, 44 RSS Limited, 44 Setup Beep, 44 Stacked Code Crackle, 44 Standard 2 of 5, 44 Symbology Identifier, 45 Telepen, 45 Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes, 45 Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes,
Index default configuration restoring, 14 values, 33 to 36 dimensions, physical, 50 Disable All Symbologies command, 41 disconnecting, how to, 18 discoverable state described, 38 security, configuring, 16 E EAN 128, GTIN processing, 40 EasySet using to configure SF51 offline, 13 online, 12 where to download, 8 electrical specifications, 50 environmental specifications, 50 Error Beep command, 41 F factory default settings, restoring, 14 firmware upgrading, 19 version, how to get, 24 forearm holster, accesso
Index I Interleaved 2 of 5 command, 42 Intermec computer connecting to, 17 supported, 16 using to configure SF51, 13 contact information, ii Ready-to-Work indicator described, 6 illustration, 5 telephone support, xi ISBT 128 command, 40 L .
Index Plessey command, 43 Postamble command, 43 power down bar code, 3 power specifications, 50 power supply 1-bay charger, accessory, described, 51 4-bay charger, accessory, described, 52 Preamble command, 43 problems, finding and solving, 25 product version, how to get, 24 R radio communications, configuring, 15 specifications, 51 Ready-to-Work indicator described, 6 illustration, 5 red light, See status light resetting, SF51, 28 restoring default settings, 14 RSS 14 command, 44 RSS Expanded command, 44
Index SF51 Bluetooth address how to get, 24 illustration, 17 cleaning, 29 configuring, 12 connecting to a host device, 16 description, 2 firmware version, how to get, 24 how to turn on, 3 locating using Bluetooth Device Page command, 28 paging using Bluetooth Device Page command, 28 product version, how to get, 24 resetting, 28 scan engine, specifications, 51 sub-system version, how to get, 24 troubleshooting, 24 turning off, 3 turning on, 3 upgrading, 19 using to scan bar codes, 8 with PDF version bar cod
Index symbologies, bar code default, 8 list of, 34 supported, 50 Symbology Identifier command, 45 T Telepen command, 45 temperature, specifications, 50 Timeout Between Different Consecutive Codes command, 45 Timeout Between Identical Consecutive Codes command, 46 Trigger Mode command, 46 troubleshooting Bluetooth PIN, forgot, 27 cannot establish a Bluetooth connection, 25, 26 guide to finding problems, 25 lost Bluetooth connection, 25 resetting the SF51, 28 Scan button, 27 scanning, 27 using Configuration
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