Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Z-1170-BT du fabricant Zebex
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ii Copyright © 2010. All right s reserved. No warranty of any kind is made in regard to this material, including, but not limited to, impl ied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
iii Laser Safety The portable dat a terminal complies with safety standard IEC 60825 for a Class I laser product. It also complies with CDRH as applicable to a Class II laser product.
iv T able of Content General Info rmation ...................................................................1 Introducti on ............................................................................ 1 Unp acki ng ...................................
1 General Information 1.1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Bluetooth Personal Data Collector (PDC) with LCD display . Along with superior portability and visually safe scanning En.
2 1.2. Unp acking The PDC package should cont ain: - 1 ea. Pocket-Sized Personal Data Collector - 1 ea. DB-9(F) serial communication cable ( For data upload and download) - 3 ea. AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries - 1 ea Power Adapter If any package content s are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately .
3 1.3. Device Outline Figure 1: Pocket-Sized P ersonal Dat a Collector Scan LCD Up Key Function LED Down UAR T port.
4 1.4. Battery Care In the interests of providing t he best product performance possible, the Personal Data Collector comes with high quality , rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batte ries and a Power Adapter . After NiMH batteries are installed, connect the Power Adapter cable and the batteries charge right in the unit.
5 batteries already loaded, please press and hold both v and ^ keys for 30 sec. to turn on the PDC 3. 3 pcs AAA 700mAH NiMH rechar geable batteries (Use ZEBEX supplied rechargeable batteries only).
6 1.5. Bluetooth® Communication The PDC supports to connect with a Bluetooth® radio device via Serial Protocol Profile (SPP). It works like virtual serial cable once connection pair between two dev ices is est ablished.
7 Master . PDC has to know the BD address of a ta rget device as well as sets a PIN code. PDC will send out the paring request to the target device. The t arget devic e has to reply by the correct PIN code set by PDC in order to establish a successful p airing connection.
8 encapsulated as below format if the item is set to enable: STX SEQ Data T erminator CKS ETX 1 Byte 1 Byte V aries 1 or 2 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte Ti t l e Definition STX S tart of p acked data 02H SEQ Seq.
9 ACK/NAK control: 1.5.9. Connection lost: As time has exceeded the set waiting time for a response, it would be the case of TIMEOUT . On th e screen, it will show “Connection lost”. For full instruction of Blue tooth® setting operation, please refer to Device Setup, Communication.
10 1.6.Use Bluetooth® Dongle If an optional Bluetooth USB dongl e is purchased with PDC, find the IVT BlueSoleil sof t ware in CD packed with the dongle. Or visit the website of IVT company to download trial version. 1.6.1. Sof tware inst allation: 1.
11 A Bluetoot h service Authorizatio n window will pop out. Set alway s allow the device access to enable and click “Y es”. After p airing the PDC try to conn ect to PC. The connect massage appear at right corner to indica te COM port number to connect.
12 1.6.4. Pairing and connect to a SPP Slave PDC: T o pairing and connect a SPP slav e PDC, the slave mode and PIN code must set before operation. Power on the PDC and press FN to show “Remote Screen”, follow by press ^ to start connect. The PDC is waiting for master dongle operation.
13 A “Quick Connect” window pop out after success connect. Use PC software to connect with PDC, set the COMM port show in “Quick Connect” window .
14 Getting S tart 2.1. Inst alling and charging battery Figure 2: Inserting Batteries Press the battery cover lock to remove the cover . Insert batteries according to t he orientation in the picture Replace the cover and lock it back.
15 2. Plug the Power Adapter connector into the socket on the side of the large end connector of the Communication Cable. 3. Plug the Power Adapter into an outlet. While charging, the LED on the PDC lights up red. The LE D turns of f when the batteries are fully charged.
16 2.2. Power on device to collect data The Personal Data Collector is pre-programmed with a basic dat a collection program, FREET ASK th at can read and store barcodes, do simple edits, and upload dat a to a PC through the Communication Cable. 2.2.1.
17 2.2.2. Menu operation The menu items show on LCD and a reverse item indicates current selection. Use ^ and v keys to change the item selection and confirm by pressing SCAN key . Menu tree list 1. Run T ask 2. Delete Data 3. Setup 1. LCD Contrast 2.
18 2.3. Scan barcode Select 1.Run T ask under Main menu Enter into data input mode. Press SCAN key to scan barcode. Hold PDC to point at the tar geted barcode.
19 2.4. Key in dat a When requiring to key in data m anually , there are two modes of data entry . Mode One : Press ^ key once start edit numeric Cursor digit add by one each ^ key Press v to move cur.
20 Dat a storage The PDC can retain more than 2,000 records. T o review stored data, press the ^ key . T o end review of stored data, press the FN key .
21 2.5. Upload Dat a There are three kinds of inte rface to upload data, Bluetooth®, RS-232 and HID. Once a communication device is set up (please refer to Device Setup, Communi cation), PDC will automatically detect its readiness before st arting uploading data.
22 Device Setup Select 3.Setup under Main Menu to enter Setup sub-menu. 3.1. LCD Contrast Use v and ^ keys to adjust LCD contra st from 1 to 22. Follow by SCAN to confirm. Figure 10: LCD Contrast 3.2. Beep V olume Use v and ^ keys to select V olume from Low , Medium, Loud and Quiet.
23 3.4. Barcode Setup Use SCAN key to confirm setting and to go through dif ferent types of barcode, EAN/UPC, Code 39, Codabar , ITF 25, Code 128, Code 93, RSS14, RSS14 Expand ed, RSS14 Limited. Press v and ^ keys to select On/Of f. Figure 12: B arcode Setup 3.
24 Modify existing BD : Press ^ key to modify BD at Edit mode. ^ : Hexadecimal character v : move cursor FN : undo all SCAN : confirm Press SCAN to confirm again, or v , ^ or FN to edit mode. Enter new BD : Press v key to clear existing BD at Edit mode.
25 Set PIN code : Previously paired PIN is shown. Press v , ^ or FN and enter to edit mode. Same as setting BD. ^ key to modify existing PIN. v key to clear existing PIN. SCAN key for scanning a new PIN. Follow by SCAN to confirm. Pairing to slave device : BD and PIN are shown.
26 3.5.3. RF Device – PDC as Slave Select RF Device Select 2. Slave Mode Previously PIN is shown. The left communication p arameter is same as RS-232 setting. 3.5.4. RS-232 Cable Select RS-232 Cable Disable/Enable Sequential Num. Press SCAN to select Disable/Enable Checksum Digit .
27 Disable/Enable Xon/Xoff Control . Press SCAN to select Dis/Enable Host ACK/NAK . Press SCAN to select Set Host Response time. Press SCAN to select Dis/Enable Online Send Rec. Press SCAN to select Disable/Enable Offline Operate. Press SCAN to select 3.
28 3.6. Auto Power off Use v and ^ keys to select the wait time of Auto Power off. Select to the setting of 1, 3, 5, 10, 30 minutes or Disable. Follow by SCAN key to confirm. Figure 13: Auto Power Off 3.7. Default Parameter The default settings will be restored whenever performing “ User reset ” operation, the “ Comm.
29 Codabar Enable ITF 25 Enable Code 128 Enable Code 93 Enable MSI Code Enable RSS14 Disable RSS14 Expanded Disable RSS14 Limited Disable Communication RF Device Communication Mode Master Sequential Num.
30 Data T erminator CR/LF Host ACK/NAK Enable Host Response 300 mS (ACK/NAK on only) Online Send Rec. Disable Offline Operate Dis able (Online enable only) USB-HID Cable HID Language USA Delay Setup 50 mS Data T erminator CR Online Send Rec.
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