In-Hand Scan Card™ and In-Hand Scan Card-Xtreme™ CompactFlash Card with Built-in Bar Code Laser Scanner for: • Pocket PCs and Pocket PC 2002s • H
10 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 6: Assign a Trigger Button Follow the appropriate directions for your device and refer to your device’s user do
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 11 Handheld PC Pro, HPC 2000 or Pen Tablet These instructions were based on a HP Jornada 720 Handheld PC 2000. T
12 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP STEP 7: Scan Data into a Windows Program For information about bar code scanning applications, please email info@soc
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 13 Optional: Select Symbologies The applet makes it quick and convenient to modify which symbologies you want Soc
14 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP Optional: Configure Prefix/Suffixes The SocketScan applet lets you specify prefix and/or suffix characters to be add
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 15 Optional: Run Scan Demo Scan Demo makes it easy to determine the symbology, number of characters, and decoded
16 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP Optional: Configure Sounds The SocketScan applet lets you choose any WAV sound file to be played to indicate a succe
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 17 Optional: Configure Special Symbologies In addition to the eighteen symbologies supported by the Symbology Sel
18 | CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP Chapter 3 Casio BE-300 Setup This chapter shows how to install, configure, and use the In-Hand Scan Card (ISC)
CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP | 19 STEP 3: Install the Software Follow these steps for software installation BEFORE inserting the ISC: 1. D
How This Manual Is Organized This User’s Guide contains separate chapters covering the installation and use of the In-Hand Scan Card (and In-Hand Sc
20 | CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP STEP 4: Insert the ISC Plug the ISC into the device’s CompactFlash I/O slot. The CF icon should appear in the st
CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP | 21 STEP 6: Assign a Trigger Button Note: If SocketScan is not running yet, then pressing the assigned trigger b
22 | CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP STEP 7: Scan Data into a Windows Program For information about bar code scanning applications, please email info@s
CHAPTER 3: CASIO BE-300 SETUP | 23 Optional: Configure Prefix/Suffixes SocketScan lets you specify prefix and/or suffix characters to be added
24 | CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP Chapter 4 Windows 9x/Me/2000 This chapter explains how to install the In-Hand Scan Card on a Windows 9x/M
CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP | 25 STEP 3: Insert the Installation CD Insert the SocketScan Installation CD into
26 | CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP STEP 5: Configure for New Hardware 1. Make sure the installation CD is still inside your computer. 2. W
CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP | 27 STEP 6: Start SocketScan Go to Start | Programs | SocketScan. Whenever Sock
28 | CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP STEP 8: Scan Data into a Windows Program Follow these steps to use the ISC to scan data into a Windows pro
CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP | 29 Optional: Configure Prefix/Suffixes The SocketScan applet lets you specify prefix
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 4 CHAPTER 2 WINDOWS CE SETUP 6 CHAPTER 3 CASIO BE-300 SETUP 18 CHAPTER 4 WINDOWS 9X/ME/2000 SETUP 24 APPEND
30 | CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP Optional: Configure Sounds The SocketScan applet lets you choose any WAV sound file to be played to indica
CHAPTER 4: WINDOWS 9x/Me/2000 SETUP | 31 Optional: Configure Symbologies You can manually configure the ISC to acc
32 | APPENDIX A: ISC SPECIFICATIONS Appendix A ISC Specifications Physical Characteristics: CompactFlash CF Card Size: 1.77 x 1.68 x 0.13 in (4
APPENDIX B: BAR CODE LABEL SPECIFICATIONS | 33 Appendix B Bar Code Label Specifications All bar code symbols/labels should satisfy the appropriate
34 | APPENDIX C: CLASS 1 VS. CLASS 2 SCANNERS Appendix C Class 1 vs. Class 2 Laser Scanners This is a paper on bar code laser scanners that Jack Br
APPENDIX C: CLASS 1 VS. CLASS 2 SCANNERS | 35 b. The label media — The media is the material a bar code is printed on. This is usually som
36 | APPENDIX C: CLASS 1 VS. CLASS 2 SCANNERS aimed away from the person using the scanner, and (b) the beam oscillates 39 times per second over a 53
APPENDIX D: DEFAULT PARAMETERS | 37 Appendix D Default Parameters Check the table below to identify default parameters for the ISC. T
38 | APPENDIX D: DEFAULT PARAMETERS UPC/EAN Parameter # Default Convert UPC-E to A 0x25 Disable Convert UPC-E1 to A 0x26 Disable EAN-8 Zero Ext
APPENDIX D: DEFAULT PARAMETERS | 39 Discrete 2 of 5 Parameter # Default Discrete 2 of 5 0x05 Disable Set Length(s) for D 2 of 5 0x
4 | CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The Socket In-Hand Scan Card (ISC) gives you the freedom of scanning bar codes anytime a
40 | APPENDIX E: DECODE ZONES Appendix E Decode Zones The decode zones for the Class 1 and Class 2 lasers in the In-Hand Scan Card are shown below.
Appendix E: DECODE ZONES | 41 Class 2 Laser Decode Zone Source: Symbol Technologies, Inc.
42 | PDF417 AND THE ISC-X Appendix F PDF417 Bar Codes and the ISC-Xtreme About PDF417 Imagine a database that's totally portable - freed from t
APPENDIX F: PDF417 AND THE ISC-X | 43 skewed or angled. The ISC-X should be held at a distance such that the horizontal beam line extends past the
44 | PDF417 AND THE ISC-X Example 2: Scanning Angle CORRECT INCORRECT For best results, the scanner should be held at an angle of
APPENDIX G: TROUBLESHOOTING | 45 Appendix G Troubleshooting SYMPTOM: I get the “No Card Detected” icon in the system tray and can’t trigger the
46 | APPENDIX H: TECHNICAL SUPPORT Appendix H Technical Support If you have a technical problem while installing or using the In-Hand Scan Card, ple
47 Limited Warranty Socket Communications Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use an
48 Limited Software Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM is free from defects for 90 days from the date of del
49 March 2002 Document # 6410-00166 D Copyright Notice Copyright © 2002 Socket Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Socket Communications, S
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION | 5 Package Contents The In-Hand Scan Card (ISC) package includes: • The In-Hand Scan Card • The SocketScan Installation C
50 Regulatory Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
Printed in U.S.A.
6 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP Chapter 2 Windows CE Setup This chapter shows how to install, configure, and use the In-Hand Scan Card (ISC) on an
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 7 STEP 3: Install the Software Software Installation for Internet Explorer Users Follow these steps for softw
8 | CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP Software Installation for Netscape Users Follow these steps for software installation BEFORE inserting the ISC. T
CHAPTER 2: WINDOWS CE SETUP | 9 STEP 4: Insert the ISC into Your Device STEP 5: Start SocketScan 1. Pocket PCs: Go to Start | Programs |
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