Ring Scanner

Barcode Scanner User Manual

 

Before using the barcode scanner, please read the instructions carefully and do not arbitrarily scan the setting codes - otherwise, certain functions may be turned on or off inadvertently.


Table of Contents

 

 

Factory Reset

Scan this barcode when:

  1. The barcode scanner is set incorrectly, such as when the barcode cannot be scanned.

  2. The user has forgotten the previous setting or does not want to keep the previous setting.

  3. The barcode scanner was set to use some functions that are no longer needed.

 

(Random barcodes above shown in manual, but not in contents. Should be self-explanatory)

 

Working Mode

Instant Upload Mode:

Under instant upload mode, the data readout is uploaded to the computer directly. The data will be lost if the scanner is disconnected.

Storage Mode:

When the scanner is disconnected or turned off, the stored barcodes will remain in memory unless the data are cleared.

 

Communication Mode

NOTE: The Bluetooth SPP mode and BLE mode can only be used after downloading or developing corresponding software.

 

2.4G Pairing Setting

Wireless 2.4G Pairing Steps (USB Receiver Pairing):

  1. Scan “2.4G Mode”.

  2. Scan “Compulsory Pair with Dongle” to enter pairing mode. The left blue light flashes rapidly.

  3. Plug in the dongle. Pairing is successful when buzzer sounds “dee” and the blue light is turned on. (Would the dongle not need to be plugged in at step 1 or 2?)

NOTE: In pairing mode, if the user presses the button twice or the dongle is not detected for more than one minute, the paring fails.

 

Bluetooth Pairing Setting

Bluetooth HID Pairing:

  1. Scan “Bluetooth HID Mode”.

  2. Scan “Compulsory Pair with Bluetooth” to enter pairing mode. The left blue light flashes rapidly.

  3. Open the Bluetooth function of your device. Search for “Barcode Bluetooth HID”.

  4. Click the “Barcode Bluetooth HID” to enter Bluetooth pairing mode.

  5. The scanner makes a “dee” sound when pairing is successful. The right blue light turns on.

NOTE: When entering pairing mode, if the user presses the button twice or the device is not detected within one minute, pairing fails.

While using the Bluetooth function, the user can press the button for 8 seconds to enter the pairing mode more quickly.

Bluetooth SPP/BLE Pairing:

  1. Scan “Bluetooth SPP Mode”. While setting Bluetooth SPP/BLE Mode, the scanner will automatically enter into SPP/BLE Mode and enter into broadcast status. The user can directly click the Barcode Bluetooth SPP/BLE device to enter into pairing mode.

  2. Search the “Barcode Bluetooth SPP/BLE” in the software.

  3. Click the Bluetooth device to enter into pairing mode.

  4. The scanner makes a “dee” sound after pairing successfully. The right blue light turns on.

 

Bluetooth HID Transmission Speed

If the data uploaded is missing or incorrect, please choose a slower transmission speed.

 

Bluetooth Name Setup

Use the following steps to name the Bluetooth HID, SIP or BLE. For example, to name the Bluetooth “Scanner”:

  1. Scan “Customize the Bluetooth Name” code.

  2. Make and scan the Bluetooth Name code.

After setting:

The Bluetooth HID name will show as “Scanner HID”

The Bluetooth SPP name will show as “Scanner SPP”

The Bluetooth BLE name will show as “Scanner BLE”

NOTE: The maximum length of the name is 16 bytes. If exceeded, only the first 16 bytes will be used as the name. The complete Bluetooth name includes Bluetooth name + protocol type. Only the Bluetooth name can be changed. The Bluetooth protocol name will also be changed after the Bluetooth name changes.

 

Scanning Mode

 

Volume Setting

 

Vibration Setting

 

Sleep Time Setting

 

IOS System HID Virtual Keyboard Setting

 

Terminator Setting

 

Keyboard Language Setting

Different languages have different keyboard positions and symbols. The scanner can be virtualized into different keyboard forms according to actual requirements. The keyboard position setting is applied to “HID Communication Port Mode” and “American English Keyboard” is the default.

 

Upper/Lower Case Setting

NOTE: These settings can only be valid in standard keyboard input mode and keyboard emulation input control characters mode.

 

Symbology Activate/Deactivate

UPC-A to EAN-13:

Inverted Barcodes Setting:

UPC-A:

UPC-A code consists of 12 digits and the 12th of which is the check digit. The check digit is used to check the validity of the whole 12 digits. The check digit is transmitted by default.

UPC-E:

UPC-E code consists of 8 digits and the 8th of which is the check digit. The check digit is used to check the validity of the whole 8 digits. The check digit is transmitted by default.

EAN-8:

EAN-13:

Transmission to ISBN:

Transmission to ISSN:

UPC/EAN/JAN Additional Digits Setting:

Additional digit means the 2 or 5 digits which are added after the normal digits. As the pictures below show, the digits in the left blue box are normal digits and the digits in the right red box are additional digits. The additional digits are closed by default.

Code 128:

GS1-128:

Code 39:

Code 32:

NOTE: When the “Code 32 ON” is on, scanning of Code 39 will be affected. Only when Code 39 without check digits is on can Code 32 Pharmaceutical be scanned.

Code 93:

Code 11:

Codabar (NW-7):

Interleaved 2 of 5:

Matrix 2 of 5:

Industrial 2 of 5:

GS1 DataBar 14 (RSS-14):

GS1 DataBar Limited (RSS-Limited):

GS1 DataBar Expanded (RSS-Expanded):

QR Code:

Micro QR Code:

Data Matrix:

PDF 417:

Micro PDF 417:

 

Hidden Character GS Replacement

This function can use the hidden character GS in place of other characters to display in the device. When hidden character GS is needed to be displayed, the GS can be set to replace the 1D of ASCII form.

GS Replacement:

  1. Scan “GS Replacement”.

  2. Search “Appendix-ASCII Character Form” to find the barcode of the character to be replaced. For example, to replace the GS character with the displayable “|” (pipe) scan “GS Replacement ON”. Next, search “Appendix-ASCII Character Form” to find the barcode of the character “|” to be replaced.

 

Prefix/Suffix Setup

This scanner can add a prefix or suffix with a maximum size of 32 bytes.

Prefix Setup:

  1. Scan “Add Prefix”.

  2. Search the “ASCII Character Form” to find the barcodes for the prefix and scan the digits in order.

For example, add prefix “789”to the barcode “ABC123” to get the result “789ABC123”:

  1. Scan “Add Prefix”.

  2. Search the “ASCII Character Form” to find the barcodes for “7”, “8”, “9” and scan them in order.

Clear Prefix:

  1. Scan “Add Prefix”.

  2. Scan “Exit Setting”.

Suffix Setup:

  1. Scan “Add Suffix”.

  2. Search the “ASCII Character Form” to find the barcodes for the suffix and add them in order. The user has to scan the corresponding 0-3 character set when the content of the ESC is needed.

For example, add suffix “XYZ” to the barcode “ABC123” to get the result “ABC123XYZ”:

  1. Scan “Add Suffix”.

  2. Search the “ASCII Character Form” to find the barcodes for “X”, “Y”, “Z” and scan them in order.

Clear Suffix:

 

Hide Prefix/Suffix

To set the number of digits to be hidden, with a maximum of 4, scan “Hide Prefix” or “Hide Suffix”.

Scan the following barcodes in accordance with the number of digits to be hidden.

To clear the Hidden Prefix/Suffix:

  1. Scan the “Hide Prefix” or “Hide Suffix”.

  2. Scan “Exit Setting”

 

Appendix-ASCII Character Form

The Prefix and Suffix form can be divided into two parts, Control Character Form and Displayable Character Form. Displayable Character Form can be output by HID keyboard directly and is not needed to transfer meaning. Control Character Form cannot be output by HID keyboard directly and should transfer meaning first. Users can set the suitable Transfer Meaning Character Form according to their own needs.