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6.  Click on the Data Matrix icon.  

7.  A pop-up will appear with the following titles (Figure 18).   Click on any of these items to change the
 

configuration settings.

•  Option
•  Symbologies
•  Prefixes/Suffixes
•  Button Setting
•  File Install
•  About
•  Result Window
•  Close

3.1 - Option  Settings

Click on Option in the list to change the Module and Sound Settings (Figure 18)

Module Settings (Figure 19):
AIM ID

 – Click to Enable/Disable AIM IDs

Ext Illumination

 – Click to Enable/Disable External Illumination.  This option should be Enabled.  

Run at startup

 – Click to Enable/Disable Run at startup.

Enter after Read

 – Click to Enable/Disable an enter key to be added after a good read.

Default Symbologies

 – Click on this box to reset all symbologies to the Default settings.

Read Timeout

 – Select a value for the amount of time (seconds) to try for a good read. 

Output

 – Click on this option to change the output settings to keyboard.

Sound Settings (Figure 19):
Default

 – Beep tone on a good read.

No Sound

 – There is no tone on a good read.

Wav

 – Select a wav file to be played on a good read.

Vibrate

 – Click to Enable/Disable a vibration on good read.  This option functions independent of the 3 options above.

3.2 - Symbologies

1D Tab (Figure 20)
Code 39

 – Click to Enable/Disable Code 39

Code 128

 – Click to Enable/Disable Code 128

Interleave 2 of 5

 – Click to Enable/Disable Interleaved 2 of 5

Codabar

 – Click to Enable/Disable Codabar

Code 93

 – Click to Enable/Disable Code 93

EAN/UPC

 – Click to Enable/Disable EAN/UPC

EAN/UPC Extension

 – Click to Enable/Disable EAN/UPC Extension

MSI 

– Click to Enable/Disable MSI Plessey

Code 11

 – Click to Enable/Disable Code 11

Matrix 2 of 5

 – Click to Enable/Disable Matrix 2 of 5

NEC 2 of 5

 – Click to Enable/Disable NEC 2 of 5

Telepen

 – Click to Enable/Disable Telepen

GS1 Databar

 – Click to Enable/Disable all types of GS1 Databar (formerly known as RSS)

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Summary of Contents for Reader 4100

Page 1: ...C006244_01_CR4100_QuickStart_Guide QuickStart Guide Code Reader 4100 QuickStart Guide Version 01 Release Date May 2011...

Page 2: ...antenna or transmitter CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The Code Reader 4100 ha...

Page 3: ...e of this material Code Corporation does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product or application described herein NO LICENSE No licen...

Page 4: ...le Connectors 5 2 8 Using the Charging Cup 5 2 9 Connecting the Communication Cable to the Charging Cup 5 2 10 Battery Status Indicator 5 2 11 Inserting an SD Card 5 2 12 Inserting a SIM Card 6 3 0 Co...

Page 5: ...on is for User Options d Keyboard Q Qwerty N Numeric e Color W White G Gray A standard package includes one 1 CR4100 one 1 Cradle two 2 standard batteries one 1 USB cable and one 1 power supply For un...

Page 6: ...t Figure 2 Rotate the slot clockwise from LOCK to UNLOCK 2 Pull on the strap and the battery will pop out 3 Insert a new battery or leave empty see Section 2 0 Inserting the Battery 4 Place the cover...

Page 7: ...rging Indicator for Battery in the CR4100 Solid Red Charging Solid Green Charging Complete 2 4 LED Indicators on Cradle Depending on the revision of Cradle you have received there is one of two possib...

Page 8: ...charging pins in the cradle 2 Place the battery into the rear slot on the charging Cradle Figure 8 3 The LED on the front of the Cradle will illuminate Refer to the LED Indictator Section Section 2 3...

Page 9: ...Using the Charging Cup 1 Slide the Charging Cup Figure 10 onto the bottom of the CR4100 2 Connect the Power Supply into the back on the Charging Cup This will charge the CR4100 3 Please refer to the L...

Page 10: ...isappears you will see a Data Matrix icon in the lower right hand corner of the screen Figure 17 3 0 Configuring the CR4100 Bar Code Reader using Cortex Mobile 2 12 Inserting a SIM Card 1 Follow the i...

Page 11: ...r a good read Output Click on this option to change the output settings to keyboard Sound Settings Figure 19 Default Beep tone on a good read No Sound There is no tone on a good read Wav Select a wav...

Page 12: ...igent Mail Australian Post Japan Post KIX Code Netherlands PLANET POSTNET USPS Royal Mail UK 3 3 Prefixes Suffixes Prefix Add up to 256 alphanumeric characters as a prefix in the text field These char...

Page 13: ...tion Installing an incorrect file could disable the bar code reader in the CR4100 Figure 25 Firmware Version AppF W Application Firmware Number BootF W Boot Firmware Number RadioF W Radio Firmware Num...

Page 14: ...er right hand corner of the screen Figure 17 Click on the Data Matrix icon A pop up will appear 5 Click on Result Window option 6 A Scanning Result window will appear Figure 27 7 Press the Orange scan...

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