inateck BCST-91 2D Barcode Scanner with Base User Guide

June 12, 2024
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User Guide
BCST-91 2D Barcode Scanner

inateck BCST-91 2D Barcode Scanner with Base

Product Illustration

inateck BCST-91 2D Barcode Scanner with Base - Connection
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  1. Barcode Scanner
  2. Base
  3. USB Cable

Quick Start

1.1 How to Set up
When the base is connected to your computer via USB cable, the LED indicator on the base will turn on, indicating that the base is connected to the computer successfully and can be used as a wireless adapter. When the scanner is placed into the base, the
LED indicator on the base will turn to red, indicating that the scanner is connected to the base successfully and can also be charged that way.
Press the scan button, and the barcode scanner will be powered on and connect the base automatically.
1.2 Button Illustration
Button on the Scanner
ON: Press the scan button to turn on the scanner.
OFF: Hold the scan button for 2.5 s and the scanner will turn off.
Buttons on the Base
Scan Mode Switch : When the scanner is paired with the base, place it into the base and press the button to switch between Auto Sensing Mode and Red Light Auto Off Mode.
Connection Mode Switch : Long press the button for 3s to switch between 2.4G wireless mode and Bluetooth mode.

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1.3 Setting

Note:

  1. Function Setting Steps: (Enter Setup]-[Command barcode (e. g, Low Volume}]- [Save and Exit]
  2. Those marked with (*} in the manual indicate default settings. System Setting
/windowsD/ /mac_osxD/
/SetFun86/ /SetFun88/
/SetFun90/ /SetFun87/
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/SetFun89/ /UK_Input/
/CA_Input/
/Jp_Input/ /Setswede/
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/set_Duth/ /setdansh/
[/*set_nnor*/](/*set_nnor*/)  
/setdansh/ /handfree/
/SetFun00/ /SetFun17/
/SetFun04/ /SetFun11/
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/SetFun05/ /SetFun10/
/SetFun12/ /CapitalT/
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/SetFun13/ /cl_Shake/
[/*opShake1*/](/*opShake1*/)  
/op_Shake/ /SetFun73/
/lowCaseT/ /KeepCase/

Use of BCST-91

*2.1 Connection
{
) Wireless Base Mode
**Wireless Base Mode is the default mode. When the base is connected to your computer via USB cable, the LED indicator on the base will turn on, indicating that the base is connected to the computer successfully and can be used as the wireless adapter.
‘ Note: If you receive an error when transmitting data in the wireless base mode, : : please place the scanner into the base and long press the connection mode : ‘switching button to enter wireless base mode and pair the scanner with the ; : base again. You can also scan the command barcodes in sequence to reconnect : ‘the scanner with the base: “Enter Setup”——”Wireless Base Mode” ——“Save and ; Exit”.

/SetSuTab/

Wired Mode
Connect the scanner with your computer via the USB cable and priority will be given to the USB cable to transmit data even though the scanner was once connected via Bluetooth or the wireless base.
Bluetooth Mode(HID}
The Bluetooth mode (HID) is not a default mode. To enter this mode, please long press the connection mode switching button to switch into Bluetooth mode (HID) or scan the command barcodes in sequence: “Enter Setup”- – “Bluetooth Pairing (HID mode)” — “Save and Exit”.

/CUSTOM24/

2.2 Charging

  1. Connect the base with a computer/charger via the USB cable and then you can charge the scanner by placing it into the base.
  2. Connect the scanner with a computer/charger with the included USB cable directly to charge the scanner.

2.3 Inventory Mode
Users may use inventory mode to keep the scanned barcodes in the cache of BCST-91 and upload them to a computer in batches. In inventory mode users are not restricted to the time or location when uploading data. In addition, historical data can be cleared
in the cache. More details about inventory mode areas below.

Note: It is not necessary to scan “Enter Setup” or “Save and Exit” when : Scanning the 5 barcodes below. Simply scan the barcodes to activate the functions.

/SetFun81/ /SetFun82/
/SetFun83/ /SetFun84/
/SetFun85/
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Status Indication

LED Indication – On the Scanner

Green Light Flashes Once| Data is read and uploaded.
Blue Light Flashes Once| Data is read and stored in buffer.
Steady blue LED| Under setup mode
Flashing red LED| Low battery
Steady red LED| Under Charging (red light off when fully charged)
LED Indication – On the Base

Green LED| Scanner s fully charged
Red LED| Scanner is in place and under charging
Flashing Blue LED| Wireless pairing or data transmitting
Yellow LED| notin place

Product Specification

Material ABS, PC, TPU
Voltage DC 5v
Battery Capacity 2600 mAh
Supported Barcode Code 126, EAN-13. EAN-8. UPCA, UPCE. Code 39,

Code 93. Codabar. Interleaved 2 of 5. Standard 2 of 5. Industrial 2 of 5. Matrix
2 of 5, MSI, Code 11, 5N “|SSN, . GSI 128. GS1 Data Bar. GSI Data Bar Expanded. GS1 Data Bar Limited. QR Code. PDF-417. Aztec Code. Data Matrix”
Resolution| 5mil
Scan Method| Auto/Manually
Lowest Contrast| 25%
Decoding Angle| Turning Angle 360°, Elevation Angle 60, Deflection Angle70
Communication Frequency| 2.402GHz~2.480GHz

FCC Note
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  8 digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the Users, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Note: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications to expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
This equipment complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an  controlled environment. This device and its antennal) must not be co- located or conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Inateck Co, Ltd. hereby declares that this device complies with the Directive 2014/53/ U
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be accessed from https://www.inateck.de/pages/eurocompliance. ****

Service Center
Europe
F&M Technology GmbH
Tel: +49 341 5199 8410 (Working day 8 AM – 4 PM CET)
Fax: +49 3415199 8413
Address: Fraunhoferstrafte 7, 04178 Leipzig, Deutschland
North America
Inateck Technology Inc.
Tel: +1 (909) 698 7018 (Working day 9 AM – 5 PM PST)
Address: 2078 Francis St., Unit 14-02, Ontario, CA 91761, USA

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Inateck Ht &4t
BEHES: +8106 75003304
T 547-0014 AFRFTARBFHRES)IL3TE0H 1L S
Manufacturer
Shenzhen Inateck Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: Suite 2507, Block 11 in Tian An Cloud Park, Bantian Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

| F&M Technology GmbH
Fraunhoferstral3e 7, 04178 Leipzig, Deutschland
Tel: 449 341 5199 8410
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| Inateck Technology (UK) Ltd.
95 High Street, Office B, Groat Missenden.
United Kingdom, HP16 OAL
Tel: +44 20 3239 9869

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