Baracoda Computer Drive User Manual

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USB dongle Plug & Scan  
User Guide  
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Revision History  
Changes to the original manual are listed below.  
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Initial release  
3.23  
Add CAPS LOCK key option  
Update graphic presentation  
Add RoadRunners Evolution  
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3.23.4  
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3.23.7  
3.28  
Update Batch Mode section and add D-Fly, ScanWear and ToughRunners  
Update Additional features section (Suffix part)  
Update the “Upload Message” note  
Modify the Batch section  
Update Additional features section (Prefix & Suffix part)  
Add DualRunners & Terminal Server section  
Precision on TSE configuration  
3.28-2  
3.30  
Correct random disconnection issues  
Remove support of Pencil1 ; BL1000; Bx2604 ; BCM2604.  
Add Keyboard emulation speed (40 & 80ms)  
KEmul software from Apple Macintosh: link not available.  
Added a note to the TSE section.  
3.31  
3.33  
3.33b  
12 Sept 10  
21st Jan 11  
15th June 2011 Changed the note related to the TSE section.  
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1.  
Introduction  
This document describes the USB dongle Plug & Scan v3.30 (see “Print Firmware Version” section on how to  
read the firmware version).  
The USB Plug & Scan dongle is a Keyboard Emulation solution and allows to simplify the connection between  
the Baracoda scanners and all laptops, PCs, Tablet PCs, or all devices that can accept a USB keyboard.  
Normally, a USB Bluetooth Dongle requires the user to install the Bluetooth drivers in order to add the  
Bluetooth connectivity to their host computer.  
The Baracoda USB Plug & Scan dongle has the Bluetooth drivers and the Bluetooth application embedded in  
the USB device. This configuration avoids the installation of the drivers and the software for the end-user.  
The USB Plug & Scan solution allows user to have an acknowledgement beep, automatic reconnection, and  
buffering of the incoming barcode data. Barcode data buffering allows the Baracoda scanner to store incoming  
barcodes even when the scanner is not connected to the dongle (this is the ‘No data loss mode’).  
Simply plug the USB Plug & Scan dongle in your computer, scan a “connect barcode” with a Baracoda barcode  
scanner, and the Bluetooth connection will be automatically established.  
NOTE:  
Please note that the BaracodaManager software for PC does not work  
with Plug & Scan solutions.  
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2.  
Product Description  
2.1 Bluetooth Connection  
The USB Plug & Scan dongle is only able to establish point-to-point Bluetooth connections. This means that the  
USB dongle cannot connect simultaneously to more than one device.  
The USB Plug & Scan dongle can have three (3) states:  
Disconnected: The dongle can accept connections from any Baracoda scanner (see how to connect  
your Baracoda scanner).  
Paired and waiting for connection: The dongle has already been paired to a Baracoda scanner. Just  
switch on this scanner inside the Bluetooth range of the USB dongle and the connection will be  
automatically established.  
This mode allows other Baracoda scanners to connect to the USB dongle. Scan the “connect” barcode,  
then the previous Baracoda scanner will disconnect and the new Baracoda scanner will connect to the  
dongle.  
Connected: The USB dongle is connected to the Baracoda scanner. Just scan barcodes and the data  
will be transmitted to your active application.  
This mode allows other Baracoda scanners to connect to the USB dongle. Scan the “connect” barcode,  
then the previous Baracoda scanner will disconnect and the new Baracoda scanner will connect to the  
dongle.  
2.2 Features  
Using the USB Plug&Scan dongle is quite simple. In three steps, it can be installed and ready to operate:  
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Note: the USB Plug & Scan forces the settings of the scanner to which it gets connected in the following  
configuration:  
Restore scan engine defaults  
Enable default code ID  
Set Slave Mode  
Set output format: Baracoda Frame, enable acknowledgment (ie: no data loss mode), no prefix/suffix  
It may be problematic if you use the same scanner in the above configuration with an application that does not  
give an acknowledgment back to the scanner.  
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3. How to connect your Baracoda scanner ?  
3.1 Connection process  
Here is the process to connect the scanner to the USB Plug&Scan dongle:  
1. Reset the scanner (see Scanner User Guide to perform this operation).  
2. Plug the dongle into the USB port of the computer.  
3. Do not scan any other barcodes except the ‘connect barcode’ that is delivered with the dongle.  
4. Within 5 seconds (not necessary to rescan), the connection is established.  
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The scanner beeps twice and the LED will change to a double flashing green. (*)  
5. Start scanning barcodes.  
(*) If the LED on the scanner is not double flashing green, this can possibly mean:  
The scanner is low on power. Charge the unit up completely and try again  
The scanner has not been reset. Reset it and try again  
The scanner has been programmed from its default status and it is not able to decode the Code 128  
symbology. Be aware that the ‘connect barcode’ is a code128 symbology and so the scanner shall stay  
in its default mode “Code128 on”  
By default, the Plug & Scan dongle activates the “No Data Loss Mode. (Please refer to the paragraph 3.4 for  
additional information)  
Nota: When you will be connected with the DualRunners, you could scan barcodes and read RFID TAG ID  
3.2 Embedded firmware version  
Once the scanner is connected ; a capture of this barcode will forward and display the firmware version of your  
Plug & Scan dongle following this format “Baracoda HID vx.xx”:  
Print firmware version  
3.3 Disconnection process  
There are 3 different ways to disconnect a scanner from the Plug&Scan dongle.  
1. Reading the “disconnect” barcode with the connected barcode scanner. Use this barcode to  
disconnect your barcode scanner from a Plug&Scan dongle.  
Disconnect barcode  
2. Remove the USB dongle from the USB port (power will be OFF)  
3. Connect another scanner by reading the dongle’s ‘Connect barcode’ with it (Swap process).  
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3.4 ‘No Data Loss’ mode  
The ‘No data loss mode’ is activated by default for all scanners supporting the feature. When you leave the  
connection area, the ‘No data loss mode’ allows scanned barcodes/data buffering. All scans will be  
automatically uploaded to the host when reconnected.  
If your application is unable to handle all of the incoming barcode scans, disable this feature by scanning the  
‘no data loss mode’ barcode. Your scanner and any future connected scanners will retain this configuration.  
Enable ‘no data loss mode’ (*)  
Disable ‘no data loss mode’  
Note: This feature is enabled by default.  
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4. Scanner configuration: ‘Batch mode’  
4.1 Explanations  
BEHAVIOUR  
For a user application requiring batch mode feature, please note that the USB Plug&Scan forces  
the scanner settings to which it gets connected in the last configuration used by the USB dongle.  
So it’s very important before connecting a new scanner using Batch mode (and with datas in its  
Batch memory) to check that the RS232 Plug & Scan is already configured in Batch mode, and not  
in Real Time mode. So you have to respect the following process:  
1) Associate the scanner to the RS232 Plug&Scan FIRST (by scanning its CONNECT barcode).  
2) Configure your scanner in Batch mode AFTER (by scanning the configuration barcodes  
available in this document), and start your work.  
The upload process consists of temporarily switching the scanner into Real time with “no data loss mode” ON  
(all the barcodes or RFID Tag ID in memory will be sent using the no data loss protocol). Then the scanner  
switches back to batch mode when all the barcodes are properly sent.  
Notes:  
This functionality is only available for USB Plug&Scan dongles with firmware version 3.10 and newer  
(see “Print Firmware Version” section for how to get the firmware version).  
If there is a lot of barcodes to upload, notes that the USB Plug&Scan takes a long time to receive &  
emulate the data.  
4.2 Enable ‘batch mode’  
When this mode is set, all the scanners (supporting the functionality) working with the dongle are set in batch  
mode: all scanned data (barcodes, TagID) are stored in the flash memory.  
Enable batch mode  
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4.3 ‘Upload’ batch data  
When the Bluetooth connection is existing, the scan of ‘upload stored data’ barcode will launch the upload  
process.  
Upload batch data  
Upload batch data (for RoadRunners only)  
Note: UPLOAD Messages  
This feature is not available for RoadRunners.  
Obviously, it is supported on Pencil2, D-Fly, RoadRunners Evolution … products  
As keyboard emulation is used, the host application has a limited access to information on the scanner. To  
answer this, the dongle can use a messages system which can help the host application having a status on the  
upload process. This mode can be enabled or disabled (default) using the following barcodes:  
Enable upload messages  
Disable upload messages (*)  
When this is used, the dongle adds information messages with the incoming data:  
Before the upload:  
<UPL>: start xxxxx  
xxxxx being the number of expected barcodes to come  
After the upload, two messages can appear:  
<UPL>: transmission OK  
This means that the barcodes were correctly transmitted from the scanner to the dongle and thus that  
they have been erased from the scanner  
<UPL>: transmission NOK  
This means that an error occurred and has been detected by the dongle during the data upload. This  
means that the data has not been erased from the scanner.  
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5.  
Keyboard Emulation Configuration  
5.1 Language  
The USB Dongle is recognized by the host computer as a keyboard. Depending on your region and your  
spoken language, your computer will require different keyboards.  
Please scan the barcode of your country (scan “USA” for QWERTY keyboards and “FRANCE” for AZERTY  
keyboards).  
UK  
CANADA_MULTILANGUAGE  
FRANCE  
SPAIN  
GERMANY  
SWEDEN  
HUNGARY  
ITALY  
SWISS_GERMANY  
USA  
PORTUGUAL  
Note: By default, the French keyboard configuration is activated.  
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5.2 Caps Lock function  
The USB Plug & Scan dongle can disable the CAPS LOCK key on the HOST.  
Force Caps lock OFF : enabled  
< : ? > ' \ N U L \ S O H \ S O H  
(*)  
Force Caps lock OFF : disabled  
< : ? > ' \ N U L \ S O H \ N U L  
Note: This feature is disabled by default.  
5.3 Keyboard emulation speed  
The barcode upload process can stress the host and, depending on the host type, the below barcodes may be  
necessary.  
Indeed, the USB Plug&Scan dongle emulates a Keyboard. Thus, it has to send characters with a minor delay  
between them. If the delay is too short or if the host is too slow or too busy to process the incoming characters,  
some data can be lost by the host.  
To avoid that phenomenon, the USB Plug&Scan can handle different keyboard emulation speeds:  
Keyboard emulation speed: SLOW  
Keyboard emulation speed: VERY SLOW  
Inter-character delay = 40ms  
Inter-character delay = 80ms  
Keyboard emulation speed: SLOW  
Keyboard emulation speed: MEDIUM (*)  
Inter-character delay = 20ms  
Inter-character delay = 16ms  
Keyboard emulation speed: HIGH  
Inter-character delay = 8ms  
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5.4 TSE configuration  
You can use the USB Plug & Scan with Terminal Server Emulation, but note that you must follow this  
procedure:  
1. Connect the USB Dongle Plug & Scan  
2. Scan the ‘CONNECT barcode’ to connect the scanner to the USB P&Scan dongle  
3. Open the Remote Desktop Settings by clicking the Options button  
4. Select the Local Resources tab  
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5. Set the Keyboard option to “On the local computer”  
6. Open the remote session, then the chosen remote application  
7. Now you can start working with your remote application  
Please note that remote keyboard emulation is sensitive to delays and may not work in  
some network environments (especially if the French language is used).  
The user should always verify if the USB Plug&Scan dongle works correctly with remote  
applications before the project is deployed.  
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6.  
Additional features  
6.1 Prefix  
Disable prefix [default]  
Horizontal Tab (HT) prefix  
6.2 Suffix  
Disable suffix  
Horizontal Tab (HT) suffix  
Carriage Return (CR) suffix  
Line Feed (LF) suffix  
Carriage Return (CR) + Line Feed (LF) suffix [default]  
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7. Compatibility  
The USB Plug & Scan v3.30 and newer (see ‘Print Firmware version’ section) is only compatible with the  
following Baracoda barcode readers:  
The batch mode can be used with scanners supporting batch mode:  
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D-Fly  
RoadRunners  
RoadRunners Evolution All versions  
DualRunners  
ScanWear  
All versions  
All versions  
All versions  
(‘batch mode’ configurable from CPU firmware v.1.34)  
(‘batch mode’ configurable from CPU firmware v.3.20)  
All versions  
All versions  
All versions  
ToughRunners  
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Limited Warranty  
Manufacturer warrants that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year  
from the date of shipment. Manufacturer will, at its option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price  
paid by buyer for the defective products.  
Such repair, replacement or refund shall be buyer's sole remedy in the event of Manufacturer's breach of this  
limited warranty. Repaired or replaced parts or product may include new, reconditioned or remanufactured  
parts and equipment at Manufacturer's option. All costs associated with shipment to Manufacturer for  
warranty service, including but not limited to freight, duties, insurance and customs fees are buyer's  
responsibility. Manufacturer will pay the freight costs (duties, insurance, customs and any other fees are  
buyer's responsibility) associated with the return shipment to buyer. The method of shipment will be at  
Manufacturer's discretion. Repair or replacement of any parts or equipment does not extend the period of  
warranty provided for herein. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MANUFACTURER'S ONLY WARRANTY.  
MANUFACTURER DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. To take advantage of this warranty, buyer should contact the seller not the  
Manufacturer. The warranty set forth herein does not cover and Manufacturer will have no obligations  
hereunder if any non-conformance is caused in whole or in part by; accident, transportation, neglect, misuse,  
alteration, modification, or enhancement of the products or incorporation, interfacing, attachment of any  
feature, program, or device to the Products by a person or entity other than Manufacturer, failure to provide a  
suitable installation environment, use of the products for other than the specific purpose for which the  
products are designed or any use of the product not in accordance with the User Guide or other misuse or  
abuse of the product. The warranty does not cover problems linked to batteries.  
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