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Table of Contents 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................1

 

2.

 

BASE INSTALLATION ................................................................................2

 

2.1

 

P

OWER 

U

P THE 

B

ASE 

S

TATION

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

 

2.2

 

P

OWER 

U

P THE 

WWS800/850...................................................................3

 

2.3

 

S

ETUP 

RF C

ONNECTION

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

 

2.4

 

C

HARGING YOUR 

WWS800/850................................................................4

 

2.4.1

 

Scanner .............................................................................................4

 

2.4.2

 

Battery...............................................................................................4

 

2.4.3

 

DC Jack.............................................................................................5

 

2.5

 

I

NTERFACE 

S

ETTING

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

 

3.

 

GENERAL FEATURES ................................................................................6

 

3.1

 

B

UZZER

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

 

3.2

 

I

NDICATOR

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

 

3.3

 

S

CAN 

M

ODES

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

 

3.4

 

A

UTO

-S

ENSE

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

 

3.5

 

R

E

-

READ 

D

ELAY

........................................................................................8

 

3.6

 

S

CANNER 

T

IME

-

OUT 

D

URATION

................................................................8

 

3.7

 

R

EADING 

R

EDUNDANCY

............................................................................8

 

3.8

 

S

UPPORTED 

S

YMBOLOGIES

........................................................................8

 

3.9

 

N

EGATIVE 

B

ARCODES

................................................................................9

 

4.

 

OUTPUT INTERFACE (BASE UNIT) ......................................................10

 

4.1

 

K

EYBOARD 

W

EDGE 

I

NTERFACE

...............................................................10

 

4.1.1

 

Keyboard Type ................................................................................10

 

4.1.2

 

Keyboard Style - Alphabets.............................................................10

 

4.1.3

 

Keyboard Style – Digits ..................................................................10

 

4.1.4

 

Capital Lock Status .........................................................................11

 

4.1.5

 

Alphabets Transmission ..................................................................11

 

4.1.6

 

Digits Transmission ........................................................................11

 

4.1.7

 

Inter-Character Delay.....................................................................11

 

4.2

 

RS232 I

NTERFACE

...................................................................................12

 

4.2.1

 

Baud Rate / Parity / Data Bits.........................................................12

 

4.2.2

 

Flow Control...................................................................................12

 

4.2.3

 

Inter-Character Delay.....................................................................12

 

4.3

 

USB I

NTERFACE

......................................................................................12

 

4.4

 

M

EMORY 

P

ARAMETERS

...........................................................................12

 

4.4.1

 

Transmit Buffer Setting ...................................................................13

 

4.4.2

 

Memory Mode .................................................................................13

 

 

4.4.3

 

Clear Data ...................................................................................... 13

 

4.4.4

 

Send Data........................................................................................ 13

 

4.4.5

 

Memory Data Delay........................................................................ 13

 

5.

 

BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT................................................................... 14

 

5.1

 

C

ONFIGURING 

WWS800/850 .................................................................. 14

 

5.1.1

 

Activate Bluetooth Serial Port Interface......................................... 14

 

5.1.2

 

Authentication & PIN Code ............................................................ 14

 

5.1.3

 

Device Name Broadcasting ............................................................ 14

 

5.1.4

 

Update Settings............................................................................... 15

 

5.1.5

 

Timeout ........................................................................................... 15

 

6.

 

BLUETOOTH HID ...................................................................................... 16

 

6.1

 

C

ONFIGURING 

WWS800/850 .................................................................. 16

 

6.1.1

 

Activate Bluetooth HID Interface ................................................... 16

 

6.1.2

 

Reset Connection ............................................................................ 17

 

6.1.3

 

Authentication & PIN Code ............................................................ 17

 

6.1.4

 

Device Name Broadcasting ............................................................ 17

 

6.1.5

 

Update Settings............................................................................... 17

 

6.2

 

HID

 

K

EYBOARD 

I

NTERFACE

.................................................................... 17

 

6.2.1

 

Keyboard Type................................................................................ 17

 

6.2.2

 

Keyboard Style - Alphabets............................................................. 17

 

6.2.3

 

Keyboard Style – Digits .................................................................. 17

 

6.2.4

 

Capital Lock Status......................................................................... 18

 

6.2.5

 

Alphabets Transmission.................................................................. 18

 

6.2.6

 

Digits Transmission ........................................................................ 18

 

6.3

 

C

ONFIGURING 

B

LUETOOTH 

D

EVICE 

D

RIVER

........................................... 19

 

6.3.1

 

Windows XP with Service Pack2 .................................................... 19

 

6.3.2

 

Widcomm Bluetooth Driver ............................................................ 21

 

7.

 

SYMBOLOGY PARAMETERS ................................................................. 24

 

7.1

 

C

ODE

39 ................................................................................................... 24

 

7.2

 

I

TALY 

/ F

RENCH 

P

HARMACODE

............................................................... 24

 

7.3

 

I

NDUSTRIAL 

/ I

NTERLEAVE 

/ M

ATRIX 

25 ................................................. 24

 

7.4

 

C

ODABAR

................................................................................................ 25

 

7.5

 

UPCE ...................................................................................................... 25

 

7.6

 

EAN8 ...................................................................................................... 26

 

7.7

 

UPCA...................................................................................................... 26

 

7.8

 

EAN13 .................................................................................................... 26

 

7.9

 

MSI ......................................................................................................... 26

 

7.10

 

P

LESSEY

.................................................................................................. 27

 

7.11

 

T

ELEPEN

.................................................................................................. 27

 

7.12

 

RSS ......................................................................................................... 27

 

Summary of Contents for WWS800

Page 1: ...pment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help If applica...

Page 2: ...1 Transmit Buffer Setting 13 4 4 2 Memory Mode 13 4 4 3 Clear Data 13 4 4 4 Send Data 13 4 4 5 Memory Data Delay 13 5 BLUETOOTH SERIAL PORT 14 5 1 CONFIGURING WWS800 850 14 5 1 1 Activate Bluetooth S...

Page 3: ...O FIELDS 32 9 6 ADDITIONAL FIELDS 33 9 7 FIELD TRANSMISSION SEQUENCE 33 9 8 END OF FORMAT PROGRAMMING 33 9 9 ACTIVATE DATA EDITING FORMATS 33 9 10 EXCLUSIVE DATA EDITING 34 9 11 PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 3...

Page 4: ...n be reorganized according to user programmable formats Up to three data editing formats are supported Extremely Low Power Consumption 2 2 Base Installation The WWS800 850 kit contains A WWS800 850 wi...

Page 5: ...abel the scanner will beep once then scan the SERIAL number barcode The scanner will beep twice low then high When it establishes RF connection with the base the scanner will then emit three short asc...

Page 6: ...eep The scanner will issue a long beep with a low tone to indicate errors Enter Exit Configuration Beep The scanner will issue 6 beeps upon entering exiting the configuration mode Setup Beep In config...

Page 7: ...the scanner to start scanning once a barcode is brought within Range of the scanner This will activate the LEDs and the scanner will start decoding the barcode The auto sense mode works only under Au...

Page 8: ...below PCAT US French German Italian Swedish Norwegian UK Belgium Spanish and Portuguese KBD PS2 30 IBM 3477 TYPE Japanese KBD IBM 34XX 319X Memorex Telex 122Keys 4 1 2 Keyboard Style Alphabets Keyboa...

Page 9: ...RS232 Interface User can select the desired flow control baud rate parity and data bits to be used in this output interface 4 2 1 Baud Rate Parity Data Bits The supported baud rate parity and data bit...

Page 10: ...section illustrates a step by step installation and configuration procedures of the WWS800 850 for Bluetooth Serial Port Bluetooth transceivers dongles always come with their own driver or Windows XP...

Page 11: ...e unit however a charging dock is still needed for charging the 800 850 battery This section illustrates a step by step installation and configuration procedures of the 800 850 for Bluetooth HID Bluet...

Page 12: ...e scanner will make necessary adjustment when sending the A Q W Z Y and M character according to this setting 6 2 3 Keyboard Style Digits There are two digit layout styles as shown on the following fi...

Page 13: ...ections 6 3 1 Windows XP with Service Pack2 1 Insert the Bluetooth dongle into PC host 2 Double click the Bluetooth icon on the lower right of the taskbar 3 Click Add button 1 Check My device is set u...

Page 14: ...comm Bluetooth Driver 1 Click icon at PC 2 Click Find Bluetooth Devices icon at My Bluetooth Places 22 3 Right click the 800 850 scanner and select Pair Device 4 Input PIN code and click OK button 5 R...

Page 15: ...g transmitted 7 2 Italy French Pharmacode For Italy French Pharmacode there is always a checksum character included in the barcode So the checksum verification is always performed when decoding these...

Page 16: ...ng Because of the way system number 1 is encoded if both system numbers are enabled user might suffer from short scanning UPCA or EAN13 into UPCE system number 1 barcodes Convert to UPCA If this param...

Page 17: ...selected the max length and the min length must be specified and the scanner will only accept those codes with lengths fall between max min length specified 7 10 Plessey Convert to UK Plessey If this...

Page 18: ...ngth Code or any Additional Field and is performed before editing mode processing If only the character to be replaced is specified every occurrence of that character in the barcode will be taken away...

Page 19: ...not be performed unless all three applicable conditions are met The configurable applicable conditions are described below Code Type This parameter specifies the code type of the data eligible for da...

Page 20: ...n the Editing Format Parameters section of the configuration manual 9 9 Activate Data Editing Formats Before data can be processed by a particular editing format that format must be enabled The editin...

Page 21: ...or most of the parameters only one read is required to set them to new values The scanner will respond with two beeps when these parameters are configured But for some special parameters multiple read...

Page 22: ...are the scan code value of the character being programmed Add Shift The Shift key will be sent together with the character programmed 38 Add Control L The left Control key will be sent together with t...

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