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17. Barcode Scanner
This instrument supports both serial barcode scanner and CT10 Bluetooth barcode scanner.
17.1 Barcode Scanner Setup
17.1.1 Serial barcode scanner setup
1.
Serial barcode scanner should be connected to comport 0.
2.
Refer to paragraph
8.2
for scanner settings.
17.1.2 CT10 serial barcode scanner setup
1.
To use this instrument with a CT10 Bluetooth scanner, the optional BT2.0 module must be equipped.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
2.
To enable CT10 communication, refer to the setting procedures in paragraph
8.1
and: -
a.
Select UART 2 at step
3
.
b.
Select Scaner at step
4
.
3.
Pairing this instrument with CT10
a.
Restart this instrument and CT10.
b.
Scan the Enter Setup barcode on the left.
c.
Scan the Enable SPP barcode on the left.
d.
Scan the Password 10010 barcode on the left.
e.
Scan the Exit with Save barcode on the left.
Notes
: -
•
After the above is done, paring will be completed (and confirm with a
short high tone from CT10) within 10 seconds depends on connection
status. To ensure pairing is successful, scan the Zero key barcode in paragraph
17.2
when
instrument is unloaded. Instrument should response with a beep once the Zero key barcode is
scanned.
•
In case of mis-operation, scan the Exit without Save barcode, then repeat step
a
~
e
above.
•
For other CT10 settings, refer to the user guide which comes with the CT10.
The barcode scanner is used to: -
a.
introduce an operation key,
b.
input an operator number,
c.
input a customer/product code. The code scanned will also trigger the PLU auto search function.
Refer to paragraph
20
for more information.
17.2 Barcode Scanner Functions
17.2.1 Simulating operation key
To simulate
[Zero]
,
[Tare],
and
[Print/M+]
key inputs, simply scan the corresponding barcodes below.