Baracoda L (1D) manual Different connection methods, Master mode

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1.5.The different connection methods

There are two (2) different way to create a connection from a Host and a scanner:

-Slave mode (by default)

The Host (PC, BaracodaManager, …) is creating the connection onto the scanner.

-Master mode

The scanner is creating itself a connection to the recorded Host Bluetooth address. This connection attempt is set after a scan of barcode. The configuration of Host address (on which the scanner will set up a connection) can be done:

oVia BaracodaManager software. o Via scan of barcodes.

All usage mode (Real Time, No Data Loss, Batch) are obviously available on those two different ways of connection.

Enabl e mas t er modeDi s abl e mas t er mode

\ V T \ V T Z \ N U L \ S OH \ S OH \ F F \ F F

\ V T \ V T Z \ N U L \ S OH \ N U L \ F F \ F F

Enabl e mas t er mode and di s c onnec t

Di s abl e mas t er mode and di s c onnec t

\ VT \ VT Z \ NUL \ ST X\ SOH\ SOH\ F F \ F F

\ VT \ VT Z \ NUL \ ST X\ NUL \ SOH\ F F \ F F

The configuration of the Host Bluetooth address (BDA) is made by scanning the 0-9, a-f, A-F labels (Appendix 1) as on a calculator; following the timestamp format shown above.

For example: to set the following BDA: 00:c3:EF:44:a2:B9, the user will scan:

-“Set Remote BDA” label,

-“0” label,

-“0” label,

-“c” label,

-“3” label,

-“E” label,

-“F” label,

-“4” label,

-“4” label,

-“a” label,

-“2” label,

-“B” label,

-“9” label,

-“End of Config” label.

Set Remot e BDAEnd of Conf i g

\ V T \ V T ^ \ N U L \ S OH \ E N Q\ L F \ L F

\ L F \ L F E N D \ F F \ F F

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Contents RoadRunners Evolution -L 1D & -LA Laser Programming Guide Summary Appendix 1 Ascii Table A-Z, A-Z, 0-9, PUNCTUATION, Control Document Date Description Revision HistoryIntroduction Reset to factory settings General default settingsSwitch on delay Baracoda advanced featuresShutdown timers Turn scanner OFFNo data loss mode and Baracoda Header Reading ModeAiming Trigger Mode TriggerAutoscan « no duplicate scans » enabled + no decodingSmart Autoscan Real Time mode Operating ModeReal Time mode with No Data Loss option Batch modeNo Data Loss mode Enable ACK beep Real Time modeNo Data Loss mode Disable ACK beep Real Time Buffered data optionBatch Mode Batch modeDifferent connection methods Master modeLED on Buzzer and Led SettingsBluetooth name Bluetooth settingsSniff period settings RF Power emission settings Security code PIN settingsDisable BT security code Enable BT security code Timestamp option Data formatTimestamp on Timestamp off YES Data Prefix/Suffix End Procedure to define Data/Barcode Prefix/SuffixStart Set Barcode prefix Set Barcode suffix End of configuration Set Data prefix Set Data suffix End of configurationBarcode Prefix/Suffix AIM Symbology Identifier Enable/Disable All Symbologies Decoder default settingsSet Decoder Default Settings Disable all symbologies Enable all symbologiesVoting Set barcode length END of configVoting = Start set min length Start Set Max length End of config Min/Max length per symbologySymbology table Codabar settingsEnable/Disable Codabar Disable EnableCodabar Check Digit Verification AIM recommendation Codabar Start/Stop charactersSet Lengths for Codabar Not transmitted TransmittedEnable/Disable Code Code 11 SettingsCode 11 check digits verification Transmit Code 11 check digitsEnable/Disable Code 39 Full Ascii Code 39 settingsEnable Disable Code 39 Start/stop charactersCode 39 Check Digit Verification Accepted Code 39 charactersSet lengths for Code Italian PharmaCode settings Code 93 SettingsCode 93 not active Code 93 active Enable/Disable Code 128/EAN Code 128 SettingsSet lengths for Code 128/EAN Define GS replacement character End of configuration Enable GS transmission Disable GS TransmissionEAN 128 Group Separator Define as GSEnable/Disable AIM ID Transmission Interleaved 2 of 5 SettingsEnable/Disable Interleaved 2 Interleaved 2of 5 Check DigitEnable/Disable MSI MSI Code SettingsSet lengths for Interleaved 2 MSI Check DigitEnable/Disable Standard 2 Standard 2 of 5 SettingsSet lengths for MSI Standard 2 of 5 Check DigitEnable/Disable UPC/EAN UPC/ EAN SettingsSet lengths for Standard 2 Transmit UPC-E Check Digit Transmit EAN13 Check DigitTransmit EAN 8 Check Digit Transmit UPC-A Check DigitUPC-A, UPC-E, EAN conversions Transmit UPC number system for UPC-EAdd-on digiits settings ISSN/ISBN settingsEnable/Disable GS1 DataBar 15. GS1 DataBar RSS 14 Settings15.2. GS1 DataBar 14 Check Digit Transmission 15.3. GS1 DataBar 14 Linkage flag TransmissionEnable/Disable GS1 DataBar Limited 16. GS1 DataBar RSS Limited Settings16.2. GS1 DataBar Limited Check Digit Transmission 16.3. GS1 DataBar Limited Linkage flag TransmissionCapital letters A-Z Small letters a-z Ponctuation Decimal numbers Control Characters Appendix 2 AIM symbology identifiers structure
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