RiCODE TI6820 2D Wireless Barcode Scanner User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- RiCODE
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RiCODE TI6820 2D Wireless Barcode Scanner User Guide
Various Version:
HD, HHD High density | Good at reading high density and small size bar code |
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DP DPM code version | Specially used to read Direct Product Mark (DPM) |
engraving codes
XER Ultra-long Range Version| The maximum scanning distance is more than ten
meters
Remark: This pamphlet is for quick guidance only. Please refer to the Users’ Manual for more detail instructions.
Handset & Base (Receiver)
- Main Indicator
- Power Indicator
- Data Indicator
- Trigger
- Scanning window
- Rope hanging hole
- Pairing Button
- Data Indicator
- Channel Button
- Connection Indicator
- Side indicator
- Cable Interface
- Power Interface
- Wall mounting hole
- Hanging buckle (changeable)
- Wall mounting screw hole
Indicator & Button
Handset Indicator
Indicator | status | Meaning |
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**Main Indicator
| Green flashing| Self-test at startup
Green steady| Started and standby
Light off briefly| Scan successfully
Red steady| Error
Power Indicator
| Fast flashing| Low battery
Slow flashing| Charging
Green steady| Charging complete
Data Indicator
**| Light on steady| Data to be uploaded
Flashing| Data memory is full
Light off| All data uploaded
Base Indicator
Indicator | Status | Meaning |
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Connect Indicator | Flashing | Identifying interface |
Light on | Normal start | |
Data Indicator | Flashing | Receiving data |
Light off | Data to be uploaded | |
Side Indicator | reserved |
Base Button
Button | Function |
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Pairing Button | Press the button and hold it for 4 seconds to pair the |
handset and base. The scanner will emit a long beep of “Dee…” when the pairing
is successful.
Channel Button| It is used to set the communication channel. To set
every scanner groups work on different channels could help to avoid
interference and accelerate the data upload speed.
Installation
Connection and Pairing
Step 1. Connect the base to the computer (or POS machine, etc.). Please connect as follows according to the interface type you choose; USB interface: Insert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the ⑥Cable Interface, and the other end into the computer USB port.
P/S 2 interface: Insert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the ⑥Cable Interface, and the two plugs at the other end are inserted into the computer keyboard port, and the other is connected to the Keyboard of the P/S 2 port.
RS232 Interface: Insert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the ⑥Cable
Interface, the other end is inserted into the RS232 interface of the computer.
Plug in the power supply into the serial cable. Normally, the base can
automatically identify the type of interface
(the ④ Connection Indicator on). In case the interface cannot be properly
identified, the ④Connection Indicator will keep flashing, then manual setting
is required.
Note: The interface type setting will only take effect when the scanner and base have been matched. See step 2 for matching method.
Step 2. Pair the handset and base
Pairing method: Place the scanner onto the base, and press the pair
button and hold it for about 4 seconds. Release the button when a prompt tone
”Dee-Dee-Doo” is out.
Tips: A base can support up to 100 scanners working in a group at the same time. The scanners must be paired with the base before scanning.
Usage of Scanner
Power On / Off
In power off state, press the trigger to start the scanner. It will perform a self-checking and the main indicator will be flashing. The ①Main Indicator would be green steady and a “Dee-Dee” beep sounds means the self-check completed and entering the Standby Mode. the scanner will be power off automatically If it not triggered for awhile. The automatic shutdown time can be set (1~99 minutes).
Scanning
Under Standby Mode, press the trigger to scan the barcode. There daiming line (could be a Line, a Cross or a Dot) must be aligned with the target barcode.
Tips:
- If the scanning is successful, the main indicator will flash once and then off, with a “Dee” sound.
- For barcodes that are difficult to read, you can try to adjust the distance and scanning angle to obtain the best scanning effect.
Recharging
Place the handset onto the base for recharging. The battery indicator flashes slowly when recharging starts, and it’ll be steady on if recharging finished.
Tips: The handset will emit a “Dee Dee” prompt tone at interval store mind recharging when battery power is low. The battery indicator will also be flashing quickly at the same time.
Built-in Data Memory
If the handset is out of limit to wireless contact radius, or it works in the Manual Upload Mode, the captured code data will be stored in the handset memory, the data indicator would be steady on at the time. After all the data is uploaded, the data indicator will be off.
Group Working of Multi-bases
In case two or more bases are working in the same room, please set them to different channels to ensure high uploading efficiency.
- 1. Press ③Channel Button to set the channel number (the channel number could be displayed on a Notepad by Windows OS during the operation, just like the barcode data).
- Re-pair the handset to the base to activate the new channel. Tip: In case two or more bases (groups) are working in the same signal channel, the uploading speed could be slow down. However, the data uploading won’t mixed up.
Work in High Humidity and Wet Environment
The handset can work in a high humidity environment and can also resist short- term shallow water immersion. But the base MUST NOT be soaked in water or work in a condensed water environment.
Note: After replacing the battery, please make sure the battery cover is properly installed, so as not to affect the waterproof performance.
Wall Mounting
This scanner can be wall mounted. To make wall mounting, remove the flat buckle on the base and replace it with the ⑨Wall Hanging Buckle. Please refer to the wall buckle accessories for more details.
Common Settings
Information Check
Suffix Quick Setup
Common Symbol Setting
Setting the Torch
Aiming Line Setting
Setting the Data Upload Mode
No Storing Mode: Every code data will be uploaded instantly to the base once well captured. In case of unsuccessful upload (the handset is out of connection or the base was not well connected to PC), the code data will be abandoned and alarm of “Dee-Dee-Dee” will come out.
Auto Storage Mode (Default): The data will be stored in the handset memory in case of failure of uploading to base. And the data will be uploaded to base once the contact connection come back normal. It’s the default working mode.
Manual Mode: The code data will firstly be stored in the built-in handset memory once well captured, it can store up to 55,000pcs codes. The data would be uploaded to base and then to the PC when “Upload Start” is scanned. If you don’t erase the storage, the data will always exist.
Wireless Communication Power setting
Tips: Please set the wireless communication power according to the relevant local regulations (you can consult the local authority of the radio management).
Prefix
Suffix
The steps for setting the Prefix (Suffix) are as follows:
- Scan “Start Setting xxx”;
- Scan the ASCII value of the hexadecimal parameter barcode of the string (2 digits per character); for example, the parameter of character “A” is “41”, and the parameter of “B” is “42”.
- Scan “Finish Setting”.
- Scan “Transmit Prefix” (“Transmit suffix “)
Parameter Bar code
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- 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 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, 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 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.
Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
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