syble XB-6208RB 2D Wireless 2.4G Barcode Scanner User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- syble
Table of Contents
2D Bluetooth 2.4G
Barcode Scanner
User Guide
NO. S2DDS3030RBV0
XB-6208RB 2D Wireless 2.4G Barcode Scanner
^#SC^4040010
Factory Default
Note: Scan below Code A, Code B, Code C in order to return factory default.
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^#SC^303FFF0
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^#SC^3030010
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^#SC^209010A
Pair instruction:
A:Barcode Scanner pair with Cradle
Step 1, Scan Below Pairing Code I, Code II in sequence, and the scanner LED
indicator become blue and flashing.
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X=0100
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X=0101
Step 2, Connect the Cradle to host device through the data cable and wait a
second, the LED indicator both become blue on barcode scanner and cradle after
succeed pair.
B: Barcode scanner pair with Bluetooth device Step 1, Scan Below Pairing Code
I, Code II in sequence, and the scanner LED indicator become blue and flashing.
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X=0100
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X=0101
Step 2, Open Bluetooth in the Bluetooth device and search for the barcode
scanner which named “R&B40” and click connect, wait a second , the barcode
scanner LED indicator becomes blue after succeed pair.
Keyboard ON or OFF in IOS device
X=0104
Note: Scan above QR code to enable or disable Keyboard in the IOS device.
Wired mode
^#SC^3030011
Note: this barcode scanner can use as wired through an extra data cable,
just need to scan above code.
3 Optional Wireless Mode
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X=0010
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X=0012
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X=0011
Note:
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Normal Mode: the data will be uploaded to host device immediately after scan, out of range it will not save the data, and there will be 2 alarm beeps out of range;
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Inventory Mode: the data will be saved in the memory chip, and upload data to host device as instructed;
Eg: scan the “upload all data and clear”, the scanner will upload all data saved in the memory chip and cleared the original data. -
Automatic storage Mode: the data will be uploaded to host device immediately after scan if the scanner in range ,the data will saved in the memory chip if the scanner out of range which will heard 2 alarm beeps,press the scanner trigger to upload the saved data after back to rangeland the original data in the memory chip will be cleared.
Data upload instruction in Inventory Mode
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X=0013
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X=0014
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X=0015
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X=0016
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X=0017
Scan Mode
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^#SC^2050200
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^#SC^2050204
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^#SC^2050209
End Character
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^#SC^3030052
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^#SC^3030053
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^#SC^3030053
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^#SC^3030050
Keyboard Caps Lock Control
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X=0632
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X=0633
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X=0634
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X=0635
Sleep Time Setting
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X=1006
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X=1030
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X=1060
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X=1000
Aim Setting
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^#SC^3030030
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^#SC^3030B81
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^#SC^3030031
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^#SC^3030032
Illuminations Setting
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^#SC^3030020
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^#SC^3030021
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^#SC^3030022
Buzzer
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^#SC^30300C0
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^#SC^30300C1
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^#SC^2050800
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^#SC^2050801
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^#SC^2050802
Transmit Speed
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X=0650
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X=0654
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X=0658
Keyboard language
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X=0600
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X=0608
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X=0601
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X=0602
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X=0603
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X=0604
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X=0609
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X=0611
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X=0624
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X=0625
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X=0616
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X=0620
Prefix Setting
Custom Prefix
Eg: Add Prefix “A”
Step 1, Scan setting code “Prefix+ Data”
^#SC^20C1009
Step 2, Scan setting code “Prefix”.
^#SC^3F30000010
Step 3, Scan the numeric code correspond to “A” , the ASCII value of A is 1 0 6 5 Refer to Appendix 1 & Appendix 2.
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^#SC^A1
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^#SC^A0
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^#SC^A6
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^#SC^A5
Step 4, Scan “save” code to save
^#SC^303FF60
Appendix 1:
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^#SC^A0
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^#SC^A1
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^#SC^A2
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^#SC^A3
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^#SC^A4
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^#SC^A5
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^#SC^A6
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^#SC^A7
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^#SC^A8
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^#SC^A9
Appendix 2:
Scanning value| Keyboard value| Scanning value| Keyboard
value| Scanning value| Keyboard value
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1000| Null| 1043| +| 1086| V
1001| Keypad Enter| 1044| | 1087| W
1002| Caps lock| 1045| –| 1088| X
1003| Right Arrow| 1046| .| 1089| Y
1004| Up Arrow| 1047| /| 1090| Z
1005| Null| 1048| 0| 1091| [
1006| Null| 1049| 1| 1092| /
1007| Enter| 1050| 2| 1093| ]
1008| Left Arrow| 1051| 3| 1094| ⋏
1009| Horizontal Tab| 1052| 4| 1095| _
1010| Down Arrow| 1053| 5| 1096| .
1011| Vertical Tab| 1054| 6| 1097| a
1012| Backspace| 1055| 7| 1098| b
1013| Enter| 1056| 8| 1099| c
1014| Insert| 1057| 9| 1100| d
1015| Esc| 1058| .| 1101| e
1016| F11| 1059| | 1102| f
1017| Home| 1060| <| 1103| g
1018| Print Screen| 1061| =| 1104| h
1019| Delete| 1062| >| 1105| i
1020| tab shift| 1063| | 1106| j
1021| F12| 1064| @| 1107| k
1022| El| 1065| A| 1108| I
1023| F2| 1066| B| 1109| m
1024| F3| 1067| C| 1110| n
1025| F4| 1068| D| 1111| 0
1026| F5| 1069| E| 1112| p
1027| F6| 1070| F| 1113| q
1028| F7| 1071| G| 1114| r
1029| F8| 1072| H| 1115| s
1030| F9| 1073| I| 1116| t
1031| F10| 1074| J| 1117| u
1032| Space| 1075| K| 1118| v
1033| !| 1076| L| 1119| w
FCC Warning:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B 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
instructions, macaques 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 equipmentoff and
on, the user is 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.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly
approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 0cm between the radiator and your body.