Bar Code Handy Scanner GT10B-SB GT10B-LB User's Manual
iii To System Designers: • When introducing the scanner in those systems that could affect human lives (e.g., medicines management system), develo
83 RSS Scanning RSS-14, RSS-14 Truncated, RSS-14 Stacked, RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional Enable Disable (default) Scanning RSS Limited Enab
84 Trigger switch control and magic key control Trigger switch control Auto-off mode 1 Auto-off mode 2 Momentary switching mode 1 (default)
85 Scanner sensibility level in auto sensing mode High Medium (default) Low Beeper, indicator LED and vibrator Beeper Enable (default)
86 Indicator LED Enable (default) Disable Vibrator OK vibrations (default) NG vibrations Disable Data verification mode Data verif
87 Verification result output in data verification mode (Report of match/mismatch status) Disable transmission/Disable transmission (default)
88 Number of characters to verify, starting from the verification start position 1 character 2 characters 3 characters 4 characters 5 char
89 Reading with scanner mounted on charger Enable Disable (default)
90 Chapter 14 Bar-Coded Parameter Menu for Bluetooth® Adapters (BA10-RKU) 14.1 Configuring the Bluetooth® Adapter from the Scanner The scanner ca
91 End of transfer After normal end of transfer of parameter settings, the scanner's indicator LED turns blue with one beep. If the parameter
92 14.2 Bar-Coded Parameter Menu for Bluetooth® Adapters Starting and ending the setting procedure, and restoring to defaults Start setting
iv Handling the scanner Wrong handling of the scanner could result in a scanner failure, heat, or smoke. Be sure to observe the following. • If us
93 Bluetooth® interface communications parameters Clearing the transfer buffer when the Bluetooth® wireless link breaks Enable Disable (defa
94 USB keyboard interface communications parameters Caps mode (USB keyboard interface) Auto setting (default) Manual setting Caps Lock of
95 Data transmission interval (USB keyboard interface) This parameter provides a choice of the following data transmission intervals that apply when
96 USB-COM interface communications parameters Monitoring CTS (USB-COM interface) Enable (default) Disable
97 RS-232C interface communications parameters Transmission speed (RS-232C interface) 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps (default) 1440
98 Stop bit (RS-232C interface) 1 bit (default) 2 bits Monitoring CTS (RS-232C interface) Enable (default) Disable
99 PS/2 keyboard interface communications parameters Keyboard connection type (PS/2 keyboard interface) With external keyboard (default) Wit
100 Data transmission interval (PS/2 keyboard interface) Select the data transmission interval that matches the computer's processing speed. Set
101 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting Problem 1: Bar code data not displayed on the computer screen correctly. Probable cause What to do: • The target Bl
102 Problem 4: Scanner's operation period too short even after recharge. Probable cause What to do: • If fully discharging and then recharging
v Handling the AC adapter Wrong handling of the AC adapter could result in a failure, heat, or smoke. Be sure to observe the following. • Do not s
103 Appendix 1 Specifications Item GT10B-SB/GT10B-LB Bar code symbologies available EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC/EAN with add-on, Interleaved 2
104 Reading diagrams GT10B-SB Speed-priority scanning 0Module size Scan range (incl. right andleft margins) 0Scan distance 15.75"(4
105 Reading diagrams GT10B-LB Speed-priority scanning 7.87" (200)11.81" (300)Scan range (incl. right andleft margins) 3.94&quo
106 Appendix 2 Bar Code Sample Label 031323120786 UPC-A 4906906 4901567014010 UPC-E EAN-13 49400397 0440238 10 EAN-8 UPC-E with 2-
107 121347 Code 128 11970 1234558 EAN-128 MSI 98765C9 (01)12345678901231 Plessey RSS-14 (01)12345678901231 (01)12345678901231 RSS-1
108 Appendix 3 Bluetooth Glossary The table below lists Bluetooth terms used in this manual. Bluetooth Address (BD_ADDR) Bluetooth Device Addres
109 Appendix 4 Pairing (Device authentication) Pairing (or bonding) is the Bluetooth authentication process for confirming the device at the othe
110 Scanner response to pairing requests The following is the procedure for responding to a pairing request from a Bluetooth device to the scanner.
111 Appendix 5 Quick Setup for the Use of USB Keyboard Interface Requirements Hardware USB-equipped computer Scanner GT10B-SB or GT10B-LB Blueto
112 (3) Press the SETUP button on the rear of the Bluetooth adapter for at least 0.5 second to switch it to Setup mode. The interface/power supp
vi Handling the scanner and AC adapter Wrong handling of the scanner or AC adapter could result in a failure, heat, or smoke. Be sure to observe th
113 (8) Check that the USB keyboard is selected and then specify the keyboard type matching the usage environment. (9) On the file menu, choose
114 Appendix 6 Quick Setup for the Use of USB-COM Interface Requirements Hardware USB-equipped computer Scanner GT10B-SB or GT10B-LB Bluetooth
115 (3) Press the SETUP button on the rear of the Bluetooth adapter for at least 0.5 second to switch it to Setup mode. The interface/power sup
116 (8) Specify the USB-COM as interface. (9) On the file menu, choose Apply new settings to switch the Bluetooth adapter's interface to t
117 Displaying data from scanner on computer The following is the procedure for displaying data from the USB-COM interface on the computer screen.
118 (4) Specify COM port. The USB-COM driver does not need this setting, so simply press the OK button. This completes HyperTerminal setup. (5)
119 Appendix 7 Quick Setup for the Use of RS-232C Interface Requirements Hardware Computer supporting COM ports Scanner GT10B-SB or GT10B-LB Blu
120 (3) Press the SETUP button on the rear of the Bluetooth adapter for at least 0.5 second to switch it to Setup mode. The interface/power supp
121 Establishing a Bluetooth® wireless link between the scanner and the Bluetooth® adapter (1) Use the scanner to read the bar code printed on the
122 (3) Specify the connection configuration. Click the downward facing arrow to the right of the label "Connection configuration," sele
vii • If you are not using the scanner for a long time, be sure to remove the battery cartridge for safety. Failure to do so could result in a fi
123 Appendix 8 Quick Setup for the Use of PS/2 Keyboard Interface Requirements Hardware USB-equipped computer or computer supporting COM ports S
124 Changing Bluetooth® adapter's interface to PS/2 keyboard interface The default interface of the Bluetooth adapter is USB keyboard interfa
125 Establish a Bluetooth® wireless link between the scanner and the Bluetooth® adapter (1) Use the scanner to read the bar code printed on the ba
Bar Code Handy Scanner GT10B-SB GT10B-LB User's Manual First Edition, October 2004 Fourth Edition, Septembe
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viii Components Required The scanner GT10B-SB/LB requires the following components that differ depending upon whether the Bluetooth® adapter is used
ix Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Link The scanner GT10B-SB/LB uses Bluetooth® wireless networking technology. Item Specifications Standard Blueto
x Care and Maintenance Dust and other foreign matter on the clear plate of the reading window can impede bar code input, so regularly check for it an
1 Chapter 1 Part Names and Functions Reading windowPoint this at the bar code to read. Magic keyHolding down this key for approx. 2 se
2 Chapter 2 Bluetooth Interface For terms relating to Bluetooth wireless communication in this manual, refer to Appendix 3 "Bluetooth Glossa
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3 2.2 Establishing Bluetooth Wireless Link After enabling the Bluetooth interface, establish a Bluetooth wireless link between the scanner and the
4 3) Select an arbitrary version and press the OK button. 4) On the Bluetooth window shown below, select "Connect to optional Bluetooth dev
5 z When using a commercially available bar code generator, generate it in the following format. Bar code type Code 128, Code set A Value ADDR fo
6 2.3 Breaking Bluetooth Wireless Links Holding down the magic key in the regular read mode breaks the scanner's Bluetooth wireless link. Scan
7 2.5 Indication of Bluetooth Wireless Link Status The scanner's indicator LED and beeper together indicate the status of the scanner's B
8 Chapter 3 Reading Bar Codes (1) Press the trigger switch to turn on the illumination LED and prepare the scanner for reading. Note: This step
9 Reading RSS-14 Stacked and RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional symbols The scanner reads RSS-14 Stacked and RSS-14 Stacked Omnidirectional symbols in
10 Switching to sleep mode for power saving After completion of scanning, the scanner switches from standby to sleep mode to save power. The scanne
11 Chapter 4 Customizing the Scanner You can customize the scanner by modifying communications, bar code type, and other scanner parameters with t
12 Chapter 5 Scanning Control Two types of scanning controls are available—Trigger switch control and Software control. Trigger switch control: Pres
FCC and RSS-210 Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device co
13 5.2 Software Control You can control the scanner by sending scanning control commands from the host computer, instead of pressing the trigger swit
14 Failure read • Auto-off mode 1 • Momentary switching mode 1 (2) Continuous reading mode Switching to the ready-to-scan state with
15 5.3 Auto Sensing Mode—Automatic Detection of Labels In the auto sensing mode, bringing a code label within the scan range of the reading window t
16 5.4 Reading with Scanner Mounted on Charger A setting enables read operation with the scanner mounted on the charger, drawing its power from the
17 Chapter 6 Magic Key Control Holding down the magic key breaks Bluetooth® wireless links. Note that, in the data verification mode, it cannot br
18 The following table lists the relationship between the magic key functions and trigger switch operating modes. (It applies to both the regular rea
19 Chapter 7 Scanning Functions 7.1 Data Verification Mode The data verification mode verifies the bar code data read against the master data store
20 2-point verification read After registration of master data, the scanner reads a bar code, verifies the bar code data read against the master da
21 7.1.2 Verification conditions You can specify a verification starting position and the number of characters to check. • Starting position: The ch
22 7.1.3 Verification result output (1) Report of match/mismatch status You can select any of the following report types by using the bar-coded par
The radio frequency module that complies with the Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE) is mounted on this device (GT10B-SB/LB). DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Di
23 7.1.4 Output of the master data registered Scanning the "Output master data" bar code given below lets the scanner output the master da
24 7.2 Specifying the Numbers of Digits of Standard 2of5 and Interleaved 2of5 Symbols to Read, by Scanning Bar Codes You can specify the numbers of
25 Chapter 8 Data Editing The scanner can edit bar code data read in the format specified with the configuration software (ScannerSetting) and trans
26 (3) Extracting data from the specified start to tail positions The start position must be within the range from the 2nd to 99th digits. If the nu
27 (2) Transferring the substituted element string If the bar code data contains the specified substitution string within the specified search area,
28 8.4 Parenthesizing AIs (Application Identifier) in EAN-128 Data The scanner parenthesizes all AIs contained in EAN-128 data read and transfers th
29 (3) Tab (ASCII 09h <HT>) Specifying a tab as a delimiter outputs tab-delimited data. No tab follows the tail of the data. A header and term
30 (12) Conversions apply to Codabar start/stop characters and include them in the number of digits. (13) Conversions force Codabar start/stop char
31 AI Format Description 23n n3+n..19 Batch or Lot Number (Transitional Use) (**) 240 n3+an..30 Additional Product Identification Assigned by
32 AI Format Description 345n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Feet, Logistics (***) 346n n4+n6 Width, Diameter, or 2nd Dimension, Ya
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33 AI Format Description 414 n3+n13 Identification of a Physical Location--EAN.UCC Global Location Number 415 n3+n13 EAN.UCC Global Location Numbe
34 AI Format Description 94 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Company 95 n2+an..30 Company Internal Information--Carrier 96 n2+an..30 Co
35 Chapter 9 Beeper, Indicator LED and Vibrator 9.1 Beeper (1) Beeping The scanner emits a short, long, one-shot, or intermittent beep to indicate
36 One-shot beep*2 (40 ms) or intermittent beep*2 (at 60 ms intervals) when: • either one of the 1st and 2nd rows of an RSS-14 Stacked or RSS-14 Stac
37 9.2 Indicator LED The indicator LED lights or flashes in blue, green, red or orange to indicate the scanner status as described below. Lights in b
38 The indicator LED can be disabled with the bar-coded parameter menu or configuration software (ScannerSetting). In any of the following cases, how
39 Chapter 10 Communication 10.1 Bluetooth Interface The bar-coded parameter menu and the configuration software (ScannerSetting) provide a choice
40 10.2 Communication Format 10.2.1 Data transmission format Select one of the following two data transmission formats. No. of digits Header Code ID
41 (3) Code ID mark This optional field specifies a code ID mark identifying a bar code symbology. Six types of system-defined code ID marks are ava
42 (4) Number of digits This optional field specifies the number of digits (2 or 4 digits) of bar code data to transmit or disables the transmission
8.6.2 Rules for data editing... 29
43 Codabar (NW-7) Start code Data C/D Stop code The Codabar symbology may or may not contain a check digit. You can select whether or not to check
44 10.2.2 GTIN Format Conversion If the GTIN format conversion function is enabled, EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E and Interleaved 2of5 (14-digit) code
45 10.3 Data Packaging (Packetizing) Data packaging is available to boost the reliability of data transfers over the Bluetooth wireless link from t
46 Using scanner connected to Bluetooth adapter Scanner settings: Data packaging mode (to BA10-RKU) Bluetooth adapter settings: GT10 series as ta
47 Example of analysis for packet received Data received (hexadecimal) 10H 02h 00h 13h 00h 00h 31h 32h 33h 34h 35h 36h 37h 38h 0Dh C4h 18h 10h 03h
48 Chapter 11 Charging and Replacing the Battery Cartridge 11.1 Charging and Discharging the Battery Cartridge When the battery cartridge charge
49 Charging procedure (1) Connect the AC adapter to the charger and then plug it into an electrical outlet. Confirm that the green power supply
50 11.2 Replacing the Battery Cartridge The rechargeable battery cartridge is a consumable part with a finite service life. It is time to replace it
51 (5) Connect a new battery cartridge to the battery cable connector. Note: Do not peel off the protection film covering a battery cartridge. (6)
52 11.3 Recycling the Battery Cartridge Battery Cartridge Recycling Request - This product uses a Nickel-metal hydride battery that contains scarce
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53 Chapter 12 Parameters and Defaults The tables below list the parameters and their defaults. Those parameter settings can be changed with the ba
54 (2) Data transmission format and bar code symbologies Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Prefix transmission Disable Enable Suffix
55 UPC-A/E, EAN-13/8 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8 Disable Enable Scanning UPC/EAN with 2-
56 Standard 2of5 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable, without C/D Enable, with C/D Scanning Standard 2of5 Disable Minimum number of di
57 Item Parameters Defaults Refer to: MOD-16 Check digit method for Codabar (NW-7) 7-check method Transmit a/b/c/d Transmit A/B/C/D Transmi
58 Code 128, EAN-128 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Scanning Code 128 Disable Enable Scanning EAN-128 Disable Minimum number of
59 (3) Trigger switch control and magic key control Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Auto-off mode 1 Auto-off mode 2 Momentary switching mode
60 (4) Beeper, indicator LED and vibrator Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Beeper Disable Section 9.1 Short (60 ms) Medium (80 ms)
61 (5) Data verification mode Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Regular read mode Scanning modes Data verification mode 2-point verification
62 (7) Speed-/depth-priority scanning Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Speed-priority scanning Speed-/depth-priority scanning Depth-priority sc
i Preface This user's manual sets forth the procedures for handling, connecting, operating, and cleaning your bar code handy scanner. Before you
63 (9) For Bluetooth adapter: Bluetooth® communications parameters Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Clear the transfer buffer when the B
64 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Inboard numeric keys Numeric key type Numeric keypad (See Note 6.) Enable Special key transmission Disa
65 (12) For Bluetooth adapter: USB-COM interface communications parameters The following settings take effect only when the USB-COM interface is set
66 (14) For Bluetooth adapter: PS/2 keyboard interface communications parameters The following settings take effect when the PS/2 keyboard interface
67 Items Parameters Defaults Refer to: Enable Special key transmission Disable (See Note 7.) (Note 7) Special key transmission applies to the f
68 (15) For Bluetooth adapter: Substitution of header/terminator for PS/2 and USB keyboard interfaces The following settings take effect only when t
69 Chapter 13 Bar-Coded Parameter Menu for Scanners 13.1 Parameter Setting Procedure Using the Bar-Coded Parameter Menu Start operation Scan t
70 13.2 Bar-Coded Parameter Menu for Scanners To set parameters given on this page, it is necessary to first scan the "Start operation" b
71 Starting/ending the setting procedure and reverting to defaults To set parameters given on the following pages, it is necessary to scan the &quo
72 Bluetooth® interface communications parameters Communications protocol Non-acknowledge mode (default) ACK/NAK mode Data packaging mode (t
ii SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe all these safety precautions. Please READ through these instructions carefully. They will enable you to us
73 Timeout period for slave to wait for a connection request 2 minutes (default) 4 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes Clearing the transfer bu
74 Data transmission format and bar code symbologies Transmission of code ID mark Enable Disable (default) Code ID mark position Before
75 UPC-A/-E and EAN-13/-8 Scanning UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 and EAN-8 Enable (default) Disable Scanning UPC/EAN with Add-on Enable, no restrict
76 Transmission of padding characters "0" for the specified number of digits of UPC-E Enable Disable (default) Transmission of a che
77 Transmission format of EAN-8 (Conversion to EAN-13) Enable conversion Disable conversion (default) Transmission format of UPC-E (Conversion
78 Transmission of a check digit for Standard 2of5 Enable (default) Disable Specification of the number of digits for Standard 2of5, by bar co
79 Codabar (NW-7) Scanning Codabar (NW-7) Enable, without C/D (default) Enable, with C/D Disable Transmission of a check digit for Codabar (
80 Code 32 Conversion from Code 39 to Code 32 format Enable Disable (default) Transmission of leading "A" in Code 32 data Enable
81 Code 39 Scanning Code 39 Enable, without C/D (default) Enable, with C/D Disable Transmission of a check digit for Code 39 Enable (defa
82 Code 128/EAN-128 Scanning Code 128 Enable (default) Disable Scanning EAN-128 Enable (default) Disable Transmission of FNC1 for Code
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