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Z-1160 

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Table of Contents

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE .................................................................................................... I

 

BATTERY INFORMATION ............................................................................................ I

 

BATTERY SAFETY

................................................................................................................ II

 

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

..................................................................................................III

 

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

 

Features .......................................................................................................................1

 

PC

 

S

YSTEM 

R

EQUIREMENT

...............................................................................................1

 

P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

........................................................................................................1

 

O

VERVIEW

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

 

GETTING STARTED........................................................................................................3

 

A

TTACHING 

N

ECK 

S

TRAP

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

 

C

HARGING THE 

D

EVICE

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

 

P

OWER 

ON/OFF

 THE 

D

EVICE

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

 

C

ONNECTING TO 

PC..........................................................................................................4

 

Connecting via RS-232.................................................................................................4

 

Connecting via USB.....................................................................................................4

 

Running WinTaskGen ...................................................................................................4

 

Setting the Device on PC .............................................................................................5

 

USING THE DATA COLLECTOR..................................................................................6

 

M

ENU 

O

PERATION

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

 

Menu tree list ...............................................................................................................7

 

Scanning the Barcode Data .........................................................................................7

 

D

ATA 

M

ANAGEMENT

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

 

Data Entry....................................................................................................................8

 

Data Storage ................................................................................................................9

 

Uploading Data ...........................................................................................................9

 

Deleting Data...............................................................................................................9

 

Resetting Device...........................................................................................................9

 

D

EVICE 

S

ETUP

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

 

LCD Contrast.............................................................................................................10

 

Beep Volume...............................................................................................................10

 

System Clock ..............................................................................................................10

 

Barcode Setup ............................................................................................................10

 

Communication ..........................................................................................................10

 

Auto Power Off ..........................................................................................................11

 

Set Password..............................................................................................................11

 

SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................12

 

Summary of Contents for Z-1160

Page 1: ...Mini Pocket Sized Data Collector Z 1160 Version 1 00 User s Manual ZEBEX INDUSTRIES INC WWW ZEBEX COM ...

Page 2: ...lector Series User s Manual Version 1 0 11 01 2012 Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below Version Date Description of Version 1 0 November 01 2012 Initial release 1 1 March 2 2018 Added battery information ...

Page 3: ...t to make changes in product design without reservation and without notification The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice All trademarks mentioned herein registered or otherwise are the properties of their various respective owners Battery Information Use only a ZEBEX approved batteries Using any other type of battery and charging equipment may dam...

Page 4: ...rcuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard Do not leave or store the equipment in or near areas that might get very hot such as in a parked vehicle or near a radiator or other heat sou...

Page 5: ... used for a long time If the battery is left unused for more than 3 months you need to charge the battery before use If the battery is not installed recharge the battery every 6 months to prevent damage to the battery cells The battery capacity is reduced at temperature extremes high and low Copyright 2012 All rights reserved Guidance for Printing This manual is in A5 size Please double check your...

Page 6: ...OFF THE DEVICE 3 CONNECTING TO PC 4 Connecting via RS 232 4 Connecting via USB 4 Running WinTaskGen 4 Setting the Device on PC 5 USING THE DATA COLLECTOR 6 MENU OPERATION 6 Menu tree list 7 Scanning the Barcode Data 7 DATA MANAGEMENT 8 Data Entry 8 Data Storage 9 Uploading Data 9 Deleting Data 9 Resetting Device 9 DEVICE SETUP 10 LCD Contrast 10 Beep Volume 10 System Clock 10 Barcode Setup 10 Comm...

Page 7: ...he Mini Personal Data Collector comes already programmed with a basic data collection program called Free Task which can scan and store barcodes and do simple edits on the stored data Data can be uploaded to a PC through the USB or RS 232 link cable Features Ultra small ultra portable form factor Battery life up to 6 000 scans Superior scanning performance PC System Requirement Windows XP Service ...

Page 8: ...ode reading Down Key Navigation key for menu selections or entering data Function Key Function key for menu selection and for turning the power off Communication Port Connect to charge the power or communicate with PC LED Lamp Lights up when charging or when a barcode is scanned Up Key Navigation key for menu selection or entering data Strap Hole For attaching the neck strap LED Lamp LCD Screen Up...

Page 9: ...h the thin loop 3 Pull the strap tight Charging the Device The Z 1160 runs on a build in rechargeable battery and can scan more than 6 000 barcodes between charges and data downloads to a host device 1 Connect the USB cable to device 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to your PC The LED should light up red indicating the charge had started 3 Charge the batteries until the LED indicator turns...

Page 10: ...SB cable 1 Connect the mini USB end of the USB cable to the communication port of the data collector 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer 3 Make sure the unit is turned on after the cable is connected Running WinTaskGen 1 Install and run WinTaskGen on your PC 2 For USB connections please install and run the virtual COM port driver 3 Check Define comport long par...

Page 11: ...tain the device status Select the options from the dropdown menus in Device Settings Set beep volume options Quiet Low Medium Loud Set auto power off options Disable 10mins 15mins 20mins 30 mins Set power up scan options OFF ON Set date format options MM DD YY DD MM YY MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY Set back light options OFF ON Follow PC Time Check this option to obtain time from your PC or adjust the tim...

Page 12: ...ogether to turn on the power 2 Press the FN key to bring up the boot screen Boot screen 3 Press the SCAN key to open the Main Menu Main Menu 4 The menu items show on LCD and the highlighted item indicates current selection Use the v and keys to change the item selection and confirm by pressing the SCAN key You can also press the FN key at any time to exit the current screen Z 1160 VER 1 00 SCAN ke...

Page 13: ... Off Upload Select this option to upload recorded data Select the Run Task under Main Menu The LCD shows Rec for record number and is ready to scan and collect data Free Task Input screen Scanning the Barcode Data Follow the steps below to scan a barcode 1 Press the v and keys together to turn on the power 2 At the Free Task screen press the SCAN key and sweep the red light vertically across the b...

Page 14: ...ess the key again to select your number Continue this process until the numeric data you want to enter is completed 4 Press the Scan key to input the data or the FN key to disregard the data Mode Two 1 At the Free Task screen press and hold the key to start the entry The number will advance rapidly until the key is released 2 Press the v and keys to adjust the number will increase the number by 1 ...

Page 15: ... to delete the recorded data Press the FN key to exit to input mode Uploading Data Two modes are available to upload the data USB Virtual COM and USB HID Mode Once a communication device is set up please refer to Device Setup Communication the device will automatically detect its readiness before starting uploading data Deleting Data Select Delete Data at the Main Menu and use the v and keys to co...

Page 16: ...y to move to the next digit Continue the process until you finish entering the hour minute and second in HHMMSS format Press the Scan key to confirm Barcode Setup Use the v and keys to select On or Off for different types of barcodes and press the Scan key to confirm EAN UPC Code 39 F ASCII Code 39 Codabar ITF 25 Code 128 Code 11 Code 93 MSI Code RSS14 Standard RSS14 Limited and RSS14 Expanded Com...

Page 17: ...can key to confirm 4 Use the v and keys to select LF H Tab EOT None CR LF CR or LF as the Data Terminator Press the Scan key to confirm Auto Power Off Use the v and keys to select Disable 30 mins 10 mins 5 mins 3 mins or 1 mins as the auto power off time Press the Scan key to confirm Set Password You can set a password to the Setup to prevent others from changing the settings 1 Use the v and keys ...

Page 18: ... support IAR GNU C freeware Compiler POWER Main Battery 3 7 V 150 mAH Li Poly rechargeable battery Battery Life Up to 6 000 scans by battery spec INPUT DEVICE Light Source 617 nm visible LED Optical System Linear CCD array Scan Rate 330 scans per second Print Contrast 30 UPC EAN 100 Depth of Field 20 300 mm PHYSICAL Dimensions L 69 8 x W 44 4 x H 23 3 mm Weight 43 5 g including battery ENVIRONMENT...

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