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2604 User Guide  

    

 

 

 
Table of contents 
 
1

 

Introduction

.............................................................................................................................. 2

 

2

 

Installing/replacing batteries

....................................................................................................... 2

 

3

 

Proper scanning position

........................................................................................................... 3

 

4

 

Quick Start Up guide

................................................................................................................. 3

 

5

 

LED and Beep signals Summary

................................................................................................. 4

 

6

 

Configuring your scanner

........................................................................................................... 5

 

 

6.1

 

Usage modes

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6.1.1

 

Real-Time Mode (default se ting)

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6.1.2

 

Batch Mode

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6.1.3

 

Master mode

................................................................................................................ 5

 

 

6.2

 

Reading mode

.................................................................................................................... 5

 

6.2.1

 

Trigger mode (defaul  setting)

......................................................................................... 5

 

6.2.2

 

Autoscan mode

............................................................................................................. 5

 

 

6.3

 

Symbology

......................................................................................................................... 6

 

 

6.4

 

Data format

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6.4.1

 

Acknowledgment:

......................................................................................................... 6

 

6.4.2

 

Prefix/suffix

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6.4.3

 

Baracoda Header

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6.4.4

 

Barcode Identifier

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6.5

 

Beeps and LEDs

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7

 

Other functions

......................................................................................................................... 7

 

7.1

 

Power management

............................................................................................................ 7

 

7.2

 

Sniff period

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7.3

 

Low battery

........................................................................................................................ 7

 

7.4

 

Security

............................................................................................................................. 7

 

7.5

 

Firmware upgrade

.............................................................................................................. 7

 

8

 

Safety/Regulatory.

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© Baracoda 2003 

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Summary of Contents for 2604

Page 1: ...e Baracoda SA Europe Of ce France 45 Main street Suite 616 Brooklyn NY 11201 30 Avenue de l Amiral Lemonnier 78160 Marly Le Roi Ph 718 488 9600 Fx 718 488 9601 Ph 33 1 30 08 89 00 Fx 33 1 30 08 89 98...

Page 2: ...lt se ting t t 5 6 1 2 Batch Mode 5 6 1 3 Master mode 5 6 2 Reading mode 5 6 2 1 Trigger mode defaul setting 5 6 2 2 Autoscan mode 5 6 3 Symbology 6 6 4 Data format 6 6 4 1 Acknowledgment 6 6 4 2 Pref...

Page 3: ...tation from http www baracoda com download after registration Scanner features Batteries inside Trigger Scan area Battery cover lock Side view Bottom view Tri Color LED Charging cradle Top view Front...

Page 4: ...r a Start the BaracodaManager by selecting Start Programs BaracodaManager BaracodaManager The application automatically searches for wireless scanners b Place the scanner in discovering mode by pressi...

Page 5: ...ime mode LED Blinking indicates RF status Single Blinks e g pause pause The scanner is ready to be connected Double Blinks e g pause pause The scanner is connected Red LED indicates a problem Single R...

Page 6: ...atile memory for later transmission to the host The memory can hold up to 1 000 barcodes Non volatile memory when the scanner is turned off the data in memory is retained Once the batch mode is select...

Page 7: ...y data encapsulation It is necessary to activate the Baracoda header in 2 cases to use the Baracoda keyboard emulation KEmul and Hyper terminal to use the acknowledgment function You can configure Bar...

Page 8: ...ctor into the AC wall adapter then place the 2604 in the cradle When the scanner is inserted into the cradle and charging the LED is red solid When the scanner is fully charged the LED will become a s...

Page 9: ...cturer for warranty service including but not limited to freight duties insurance and customs fees are buyer s responsibility Manufacturer will pay the freight costs duties insurance customs and any o...

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