Infinite Peripherals ScanPro BlackBerry user manual

User manual for the device Infinite Peripherals ScanPro BlackBerry

Device: Infinite Peripherals ScanPro BlackBerry
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Infinite Peripherals
Size: 0.49 MB
Added : 3/2/2013
Number of pages: 19
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User’s Manual













User’s Manual
for BlackBerry Devices
Infinite Peripherals, Inc.
www.ipcprint.com
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ScanPro BlackBerry OS User’s Manual v2.01

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. . . . . . . . . Contents Manufacturer’s End-User License Agreement (EULA)............2 Technical Data.................................................................................................3 About Your Scanner.....................................................................................4 Installing & Replacing Batteries..........................................................5 Pairing Scanner.....................................................................

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. . . . . . . . Manufacturer’s End-User License Agreement (EULA) . This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Infinite Peripherals, Inc. for the Infinite Peripherals, Inc. software product in this document, which includes computer software and may include associated media, printed materials, and online or electronic documentation. The software also includes any updates and supplements to the original softw

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. . . . . . . . Technical Data . Item Specifications Bar Codes Supported UPC/EAN/JAN, Code 128, Code 39 Maximum X Dimension 10 mil Depth of Field 2.5 in to 5.5 in for 10 mil 2.5 in to 6.0 in for 13 mil 3.0 in to 7.0 in for 17 mil Memory Capacity Approximately 500 UPC bar codes Interface Bluetooth 1.1 Radio Specifications Radio: Bluetooth class 2, 1.1 compliant Range: 10 m., 33 ft., line-of-sight Cable (Optional) RS-232 compliant, DB9 to Stereo plug Indicators LED and

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. . . . . . . . About Your Scanner . The IP-BC-BT scanner is a breakthrough in affordable wireless laser scanning. The scanner has the scanning performance of more expensive laser scanners, the ® convenience of hand-held portability, and the advantage of Bluetooth wireless technology. Scan window LED indicator Scan button Battery door Serial port Figure 1 Infinite Peripherals, Inc. Page 4 www.ipcprint.com . . . . . . . . . . . .

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. . . . . . . . Installing & Replacing Batteries . Use only Alkaline batteries in your scanner. Be sure to remove the batteries from the scanner when storing the scanner for more than 30 days. Installation Steps: 1. Turn the scanner over so that the back faces up. 2. Remove the battery cover by pressing the button at the top of the cover, and moving the cover down. 3. If there are batteries in the scanner, remove them. 4. Insert the new batteries so that the p

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. . . . . . . . Pairing Scanner . Scanner Pairing The following steps show how to [Pair] your Bluetooth scanner using the BlackBerry Bluetooth manager application. Step 1: Before proceeding with the scanner pairing, install the 3 AAA batteries into the scanner and turn On the scanner. Step 2: Open the Bluetooth manager as shown in the figure on the right. The Bluetooth manager is found under [Options or Tools] on your device. Note: Notice that the

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. . . . . . . . Pairing Scanner . Scanner Pairing Continue After clicking the trackwheel on the previous page, the BlackBerry Bluetooth manager displays the [Searching for device] screen as shown in the figure below. Note: BlackBerry Manager is searching for all Bluetooth devices. If you have more than one Bluetooth device turned ON, you will need to locate the [scanner] from the resulting list of found devices. Step 4: When searching has completed, the [Sel

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. . . . . . . . Pairing Scanner . Scanner Pairing Continue After entering the pairing passkey [0000], click on the enter key to finalized the pairing of the scanner. Note: That the Bluetooth manager paired device list now shows the scanner as a paired device. Infinite Peripherals, Inc. Page 8 www.ipcprint.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ScanPro BlackBerry OS Us

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. . . . . . . . ScanPro Overview . ScanPro Features You can begin using ScanPro once the IP-BC-BT scanner has been paired with the device and the ScanPro software installed. The following briefly explains the various features of the ScanPro application. App Icon: ScanPro application for IP-BC-BT scanner. ScanPro Options: Options: • [ ] Insert CR (Carriage Return) • [ ] Insert LF (Line Feed) • Minimize (Minim

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. . . . . . . . Configuring ScanPro . ScanPro Settings The following describes the various settings in ScanPro software. Line Feed & Carriage Return Option: ScanPro provide option for adding a LF or CR commands at the end of the scanned barcode data. To enable this feature, use the trackwheel to highlight the option to enable then press the device space bar to Enable or Disable the feature. Minimize Option: Since the primary use of the IP-BC-BT scan

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. . . . . . . . Using ScanPro . Checking Scanner Connection The [Scan Test] options can be used to verify that the scanner and ScanPro are properly working together. Main Screen: • Notice that the current ScanPro status is DISCONNECTED as indicated in the image on the right. Connecting: • Press the scan button on the IP-BC-BT scanner to turn it on. Notice that the ScanPro status now indicates CONNECTING as shown in the figure on the right.

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. . . . . . . . Using ScanPro . Memo Pad Example Note that ScanPro needs to be running in the background in order to properly manage barcodes scanned. Main Screen: • Select– [Minimize] option to hide the ScanPro main screen and keep ScanPro running in the back-ground. Memo Pad: • Open Memo Pad and create a new memo. Scanning Barcodes: • Select a barcode to scan and start scanning. Note that consecutive barco

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. . . . . . . . Status Indicators . Scanner status: The scanner uses the visual and audible status indicators to signal various conditions. The following table explains the different visual and audible indicators. Event Green LED Beeper Discoverable Blinks two times every None Mode two seconds Blinks once every two Connected None seconds Sleeping Does not blink None Good Scan Does not blink Beeps once Memory Full Blinks 3 times Beeps three times Blinks 2 times p

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. . . . . . . . Barcodes . Bar Code Symbologies Supported The IP-BC-BT scanner support a number of different bar code symbols and it can return a code indicating the type of symbol that was scanned (either AIM Code or NCR Identifier). Different symbols are often used for different purposes. For example, most retail products use a UPC code. The case containing that same product probably uses an ITF (Interleaved 2 of 5) bar code. Knowing which type of symbol was scanned can be

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. . . . . . . . Scanning Barcodes . The IP-BC-BT Cordless Bluetooth Scanner operates from 3 AAA batteries that will supply over 76,000 continuous scans or 100 scans/day for 8 months (16,000 scans). In order to conserve power the scanner enters standby mode after a programmable a connect time of no activity and drops the Bluetooth connection. The default connect time is 60 seconds. When scanning, the device wakes up and the Bluetooth radio enters Discovery mode and waits for

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. . . . . . . . Scanning Operation . The IP-BC-BT Cordless Bluetooth Scanner operates in two modes: real-time and store-and-forward. Real-time is when the scanner is connected to a Bluetooth host device. The scanner uploads the bar codes as you scan them. Batch mode is when the scanner is disconnected of out of range. It stores the bar codes in memory. When the scanner is moved back into range, the scanner automatically connects to the host device and uploads the stored ba

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. . . . . . . . Troubleshooting . If you’re having problems refer to the table below for possible causes. Problem Possible Cause Scanner will not turn On. 1. Replace batteries if using Alkaline. Scanner turns On but turns Off immediately within seconds of being 1. Replace batteries if using Alkaline. turned On. 1. Verify that the handset is properly paired to Bluetooth scanner. Application indicates scanner not 2. Verify that the handset Bluetooth is turned connected

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. . . . . . . . Contact Information . National Sales Headquarters: Infinite Peripherals, Inc. 1340 Reynolds Avenue Suite 101 Irvine, CA 92614 Toll Free: 866-278-7860 Phone: 949-222-0300 Fax: 949-222-0375 www.ipcprint.com MobileSales@ipcprint.com Midwest Sales Office: Infinite Peripherals, Inc. 3104 N. Arlington Heights Road Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Phone: 847-818-1260 Fax: 847-818-1287


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