Code Alarm CR3 manual RF One Way Mode Max Range, RF Two Way Mode

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Radio Range and Transferring Data

The CR3 radio is a Class 1 device. If connected to another Class 1 device the unit has roughly

a 300 foot line of sight operating range. If connecting to a Class 2 or Class 3 device, the operating range may drop to match the lower range. Once a unit is connected, the application software on the host must be open to receive data.

When the CR3 detects the radio is out of range, the CR3 will store data on the reader’s non-volatile memory. The reader will continue to try and send data until radio is back in range. Once the data is sent the data will be erased from the unit’s memory. If the radio cannot connect in 90 seconds, it will give an error beep. The reader will continue to try and connect until it has reached the programmable radio time out setting.

The CR3 Bluetooth protocol allows for two (2) forms of communication:

1.One Way Mode - Communication between the reader and host, that does not requrie host ackno- legement. One Way mode is only recommended when connecting to a device well within its specifi ed range or if connecting to a device without an operating system (e.g., printer). There are two settings in this mode:

Max Range (Default) - Greater range but data reliability is lower

Max Reliability - Limits range but reliability is improved

RF One Way Mode (Max Range)

RF One Way Mode (Max Reliability)

Note: One Way Mode doesn’t guarantee data integrity, and you may have data loss when operating in the fringes of radio range or in the presence of radio interference.

2.RF Two Way Mode - This mode allows for two way communication between the host and reader. This mode requires the implementation of software at the application level.* The reader receives confi rmation via packet protocol verifi cation and is 100% reliable. Data will be automatically retransmitted if necessary.

RF Two Way Mode

*Note: You will need to install application software that supports packet communication to operate in RF Two Way Mode. Code offers the CodeXML Bluetooth Modem and a Windows or Pocket PC version of software called CodeXML Router - Bluetooth Edition (BE) that provides for end-to-end Bluetooth handshakes that eliminate out-of-range data loss. CodeXML Router - BE also offers Bluetooth to keyboard wedge communication for applications that require keyboard port input.

If you are using the CodeXML Bluetooth modem, you must use RF Two Way Mode.

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Contents Manual Version Laser/LED Radiation Statement of Agency ComplianceSave Settings Table of Contents Reader Feedback and Special Settings CR3 Programming Symbology SettingsAdding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text Commands CR3 Maintenance and TroubleshootingAdvanced Decode Performance Getting Started Introduction Unpacking Powering On/Off ReaderDescription of Button Function Keypad/Icon OverviewIcon Description Power IconsRS232 Batch Cable-Detect Default Batch OperationIntroduction RS232 Considerations Introduction Cabled OperationUSB Keyboard Mode USB Cable Installation GuideUSB Virtual COM 1 Way Mode USB Communication SettingsReset to USB Factory Defaults USB Keyboard USB DownloaderPS2 Cable Installation Guide PS2 Communication SettingsPS2 Mode Save Settings Mode RS232 One Way Mode RS232 Cable Installation GuideBaud Rate Stop Bits Data Bits Parity NoneRS232 Communication Stop Bit Settings RS232 Communication Data Bit SettingsRS232 Communication Baud Rate Settings RS232 Communication Parity SettingsCabled 2 hours Cabled Always Default Cabled Reader Time Out SettingsExample Reset to RF Factory Defaults QuickConnect Bluetooth Radio OperationRF Two Way Mode RF One Way Mode Max RangeBluetooth Radio Auto Connect Bluetooth DisconnectBluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Bluetooth Radio Auto Disconnect Bluetooth Radio Time Out Settings Uncabled OperationsBluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Bluetooth Radio Reader Feedback GuideRS232 Targeting and Reading Techniques To read a symbol with the CR3Imager Field of View and Resolution Decode Zone BH1 or BH2 Battery Handle Attaching HandlesH1 Handle Attaching and Detaching the Lithium Ion Battery Reader Battery InstallationOptimization and Trigger Programming DOT IntroductionGlobal Trigger Optimization Matrix Left Trigger Optimization Matrix Read Codes with Both Imagers DefaultLeft Trigger Programming Read with Near-Field Imager onlyRight Trigger Optimization Matrix Right Trigger ProgrammingRead Code with Near-Field Imager only Handle Trigger Programming Handle Optimization MatrixContinuous Trigger Optimization Far Field Only On Off DefaultContinuous Scan Both Near & Far Field OnMotion Detection Scan Settings Continuous Scan SettingsContinuous Scan Trigger Delays Continuous Scan Sleep Time OutCR3 Programming Symbology Settings Codabar Symbology Aztec SymbologyCode 11 Symbology Codablock F SymbologyCode 39 Symbology Codablock F On Codablock F Off DefaultCode 128 Symbology Code 93 SymbologyCode 93 On Default Code 93 Off Sample Trioptic CodeComposite Symbologies Data Matrix SymbologyGoCode Symbology Maxicode Symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 SymbologyMatrix 2 of 5 Symbology MSI Plessy SymbologyMSI Plessy On MSI Plessy Off Default Sample MSI Plessy NEC 2 of 5 On NEC 2 of 5 Off Default NEC 2 of 5 SymbologyRoyal Mail On Disable All Postal Codes Default Postal SymbologiesPharmacode Australian Post On Japan Post OnRSS Symbology QR Code SymbologyUPC/EAN/JAN Telepen SymbologyReader Feedback and Special Settings Off Default Low Medium Volume and Vibration SettingsCode Readability Index Vibrate On / Beep On Vibrate On / Beep OffBacklight Intensity Settings Readability Index Output DisableLow Med Default High Backlight Timeout Settings Laser SettingsReader Power Off Settings Reader Settings Locked Reader Settings LockReader ID and Firmware Version Reader ID and FirmwareUS English Default US English Leading Time Stamp SettingsKeyboard Support No Leading French GermanReader ID Firmware Version Lockout Link Mode Lock-out Link ModeAdvanced Decode Performance Enable Continuous Illumination DefaultContinuous Illumination Set Targeting Zone TolerancesWindowing Large 2-Dimensional Codes 640 x 640 pixels Codes Enable Sxga 1280 x VGA & Megapixel SettingsEnable VGA 640 x Mirror DecodingAdding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text Commands Prefix Settings Suffix SettingsPrefix Comma Prefix Space Reader Text Commands Erase Prefix and Suffix SettingsReader Text Commands On Erase Prefix & Suffix DataCR3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting General Safety Information Reset Reader to Factory DefaultsLimited Warranty WarrantyTerms of Warranty Warranty Coverage and ProcedureGeneral CR3 AccessoriesCR3 Maintenance Frequently Asked QuestionsCleaning the CR3 Window Technical Support and Returns