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Configuring the VEGA
ATTENTION
The VEGA scanner must be charged for a minimum of 8
hours before the scanner can be placed in full operation for
the first time.
The cradle red led will indicate in red when the scanner is
charged. After the battery is full, The charge green light will
be light. The charge green light will be off when the scanner
leaving from cradle.
If the battery power of the VEGA is too low, the VEGA will
indicate this with red led and beeper warning.
It is important to know that the VEGA scanner will only communicate
with the cradle whose unique Bluetooth MAC address was the last
address scanned.
If a cradle is paired with the VEGA scanner, another VEGA scanner can’t
be paired with that cradle until the original connection is broken.
If you pair a second VEGA scanner to an in use cradle, the cradle’s
connection to the first VEGA scanner will be broken and the connection
re-established with the second VEGA scanner.
4.3.3
Set up Server Mode Communication
To set-up the communication between the VEGA scanner and Bluetooth
application device follow the next steps.
BT MAC
Address
Summary of Contents for V-1020BT
Page 1: ...U s e r s M a n u a l VEGA Area Imager V 1020 V 1020BT Handheld Bar code Scanner ...
Page 3: ...1 User s Installation and Configuration Manual Scantech ID VEGA ...
Page 10: ...8 Chapter 1 Product Safety ...
Page 14: ...12 General Description Chapter 2 General Description ...
Page 16: ...14 Chapter 3 Installation of the VEGA V 1020 ...
Page 20: ...18 Chapter 4 Installation of the VEGA V 1020BT ...
Page 26: ...24 Configuring the VEGA Chapter 5 Cover Display ...
Page 31: ...Scantech ID Chapter 6 Configuring the VEGA ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 7 Programming Codes ...
Page 38: ...36 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 128000 230400 256000 460800 ...
Page 44: ...42 7 2 13 RS 232 Parameters Inter Message Delay None 10 ms 30 ms 50 ms 80 ms 100 ms ...
Page 50: ...48 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 7 4 3 2 Cradle Data bits 7 data bits 8 data bits ...
Page 66: ...64 7 6 AUSTRALIAN POST SETTINGS 7 6 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P3 Code Mark Default ...
Page 68: ...66 7 7 4 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D3 Code Mark Default ...
Page 70: ...68 7 9 CANADA POST SETTINGS 7 9 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P6 Code Mark Default ...
Page 84: ...82 7 16 DATAMATRIX SETTINGS 7 16 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default D0 Code Mark Default ...
Page 92: ...90 Code Mark CC C Default 7 19 3 Linear Transmission Only Active Not Active ...
Page 94: ...92 7 21 INFOMAIL SETTINGS 7 21 1 Symbology Identifier UDSI Default P8 Code Mark Default ...
Page 96: ...94 7 22 3 Reading Tolerance High Medium Low ...
Page 110: ...108 7 33 3 Check Digit Verification Not Used Modulo 10 Transmitted Not Transmitted ...
Page 117: ...Scantech ID Chapter 8 Operating Settings ...
Page 121: ...Scantech ID 8 2 TIME OUT 2 sec 4 sec 6 sec ...
Page 126: ...124 8 5 3 Setup Beep On Off 8 6 BAD READ MESSAGE SETTINGS Default NOREAD Active Not Active ...
Page 127: ...Scantech ID Chapter 9 Imager settings ...
Page 130: ...128 A DECIMAL VALUE TABLE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...
Page 131: ...Scantech ID B ASCII TABLE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...