HDWR HD8600 Wireless Code Reader with Docking Station User Manual
- September 19, 2024
- HDWR
Table of Contents
- HD8600 Wireless Code Reader with Docking Station
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions
- Wireless Operation Modes:
- Data Transfer:
- Communication Settings:
- Wireless Pairing:
- What should I do if the scanner settings are incorrect?
- How do I clear stored barcodes?
- Can the scanner switch between wireless and wired
HD8600 Wireless Code Reader with Docking Station
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: HD8600
- Supported Barcode Types: CODE 39, CODE 93, CODE 11, GS1-DATAE,
INDUS 2 of 5, IATA 2 of 5, MATRIX 2 of 5, CHINESE 2 of 5, CODABAR,
MSI, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), other one-dimensional
Product Usage Instructions
Wireless Operation Modes:
The cordless scanner has two operating modes:
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Instant Data Transfer Mode: Scanned barcodes
are immediately transferred to the host device. -
Storage Mode: Scanned barcodes are stored in
memory and can be transferred later.
Data Transfer:
To transfer data stored in memory:
-
Scan the “Transfer All Codes” barcode to transfer data to
computers or mobile devices. -
Data stored in memory will not be deleted after successful
transfer unless the “Clear All Codes” option is scanned.
Communication Settings:
The scanner supports both wireless and wired communication:
-
USB-COM Connector: Supports 2.4G mode wireless
virtual serial port and USB wired virtual serial port. -
2.4G Wireless Mode: Suitable for devices
connected to a 2.4G receiver for text output. -
Virtual Bluetooth Mode: For connecting to
hosts without Bluetooth, no Bluetooth driver installation
needed.
Wireless Pairing:
To pair with compatible devices:
-
Scan the “2.4G Wireless Mode Setup Code” to set wireless
mode. -
Scan the setup code to enter pairing state; the blue LED1 will
flash rapidly.
FAQ
What should I do if the scanner settings are incorrect?
You can reset to factory default settings as outlined in the
manual.
How do I clear stored barcodes?
Scan the “Clear All Codes” barcode to clear data stored in the
scanner’s memory.
Can the scanner switch between wireless and wired
communication?
Yes, the scanner can automatically switch to wired transmission
when connected.
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User Manual
Wireless code reader with docking station
HD8600
Table of contents
Specifications: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Set
contents: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Features:
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Factory default
settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5
Sound…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Battery
level………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Sleep
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Wireless
operation mode…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Data transfer
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 Communication
setting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Wireless Pairing
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Case
conversion………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 Custom
Prefix/Suffix ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16 Sounds
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….19 ASCII code
character table…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
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Specifications:
· Warranty: 2 years · Sensor: CMOS · Scanning method: manual (push-button) ·
Scan confirmation: LED and beep · Internal memory capacity: up to 20,000 code
reads · Reading Angle: +/-60° (Normal, Inverted) · Readability Accuracy: 0.076
mm · Charging Time: 4.5 hours · Working Time: 16 hours · Battery Capacity:
2000mAh · Drop resistance: 1.5 m · Interface: USB, Virtual COM, 2.4G,
Bluetooth · Compatible operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, IOS,
Linux, Unix, Android · Cable length: 180 cm · Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
· Storage temperature: -20 – 60°C · Operating Humidity: 5% to 95% · Storage
Humidity: 5% to 95% · Device dimensions: 17 x 7 x 8 cm · Package dimensions:
23 x 13.5 x 10 cm · Set weight: 390 g · Weight with packaging: 565 g · Codes
to be read: EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-A, UPC-E, CODE 128,
CODE 39, CODE 93, CODE 11, GS1-DATAE, INDUS 2 of 5, IATA 2 of 5, MATRIX 2 of
5, CHINESE 2 of 5, CODABAR, MSI, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), other one-
dimensional
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Set contents:
· Wireless code reader, · Dock · USB cable, · Manual.
Features:
· Scanning: manual (push-button) · Wireless Communication: 2.4G, Bluetooth ·
Internal memory capacity: up to 20,000 code reads · Additional features:
docking station, programmable prefix
and suffix, memory mode
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Factory default settings
Recommendations You can use factory settings in the following situations:
1. The scanner settings are incorrect, such as barcodes that cannot be
recognized. 2. You forgot what settings you made in the scanner and don’t want
to use the previous settings. 3. Some rare features have been set and I don’t
want to use them anymore.
Sound
· High
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· Medium · Low · Lack
Battery level
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Sleep
· After 30 seconds
· After 1 minute
· After 2 minutes
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· After 5 minutes · Duration: 10 minutes · Duration: 30 minutes · Never
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Wireless operation mode
The cordless scanner has two different operating modes: instant data transfer
mode and storage mode. The operating mode is switched by configuration codes.
Instant upload mode Instant transfer mode is also called normal mode. In this
mode, the scanned barcodes will be immediately transferred to the host device.
Storage Mode
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The storage mode is also called counting mode or warehouse mode. In storage
mode, the scanner does not transmit scanned barcodes directly to the host
device, but stores them in memory. If you want to check or clear stored
barcodes, see Checking your data. When the scanner is turned off, stored
barcodes will not be lost unless the “Clear all stored barcodes” configuration
code is scanned.
Data transfer
To transfer data stored in memory, scan the “Transfer All Codes” barcode to
transfer the data to computers or mobile devices. In any mode, the data stored
in the memory will not be deleted after the data is successfully transferred
unless the “Clear All Codes” option is scanned.
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Total number of files uploaded If you want to print the total number of
barcodes scanned, please scan the barcode below.
Clear all codes Scan “Clear All Codes” to clear the data stored in the
scanner’s memory. Note: This operation will clear all saved data.
Communication setting
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This scanner can not only support wireless communication, but also supports
wired communication. When the scanner is connected to the scanner, the scanner
will automatically switch to wired transmission.
USB-COM connector The USB Virtual Serial Port supports 2.4G mode wireless
virtual serial port and USB wired virtual serial port, whether you use wired
or wireless virtual serial port, you need to install a virtual serial port
driver.
2.4G wireless mode It is suitable for devices that can be connected to a 2.4G
receiver and can directly use text output, which is equivalent to USB keyboard
input.
Virtual Bluetooth Mode
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Virtual Bluetooth is suitable for connecting to a host without Bluetooth and
does not require installing a Bluetooth driver. When using Bluetooth virtual
mode, you must use a dedicated virtual Bluetooth receiver.
Wireless Pairing
Pairing 2.4 Compatible with XP, Win7, Win8, Win10, MAC OS and so on. Step 1:
Scan the “2.4G Wireless Mode” Setup Code When setting the wireless mode, 2.4G
will prioritize the connection to the last paired receiver by default.
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Step 2: Scan the setup code to enter the pairing state, and the blue LED1 will
flash rapidly.
Step 3: Plug in the receiver, you will hear a beep to indicate that the
connection and pairing is successful. The blue LED2 is always on. Bluetooth
Pairing Compatible with XP, Win7, Win8, Win10, MAC OS and so on. Step 1: Scan
the “Virtual Bluetooth Mode” Setup Code When setting the virtual bluetooth
mode, the virtual bluetooth receiver paired recently will be connected first
by default.
Step 2: Scan the “Forced Pairing” setup code to enter the pairing state, and
the blue LED1 will flash rapidly.
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Step 3: Plug in the receiver and you will hear a beep to indicate that the
connection and pairing are successful. The blue LED2 is always on.
Case conversion
By setting the case conversion function in the scanner, you can convert
English letters of the scanner output. For example: The barcode content is
aBC123, scan “Lower”, the data obtained by the host will be “abc123”. The
default value is Normal.
· Normal
· Upper
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· Lower
· Inverse
Custom Prefix/Suffix
Add a custom prefix Step 1: Scan the setup code
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Step 2: Scan the configuration code that corresponds to the custom prefix from
the ASCII code character table.
Example: The original barcode is “ABC123”, add the custom “789” and exit
“789ABC123” Step 1: Scan the “Add custom prefix” setting code; Step 2:
According to the content to be added, query the “ASCII Code Character Table”
and scan the setting codes corresponding to “7”, “8” and “9”.
Clear custom prefix Refer to Add a custom prefix setting and follow the steps
below to remove a custom prefix. Step 1: Scan the “Add Custom Prefix”
configuration code;
Step 2: Scan the “Exit Setting Mode” configuration code in “Addon-Enter/Exit
Setting”; Or you can directly scan and restore factory values to clean up
custom prefixes.
Add a custom suffix
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Step 1: Scan the setup code
Step 2: Scan the configuration code that corresponds to the custom prefix from
the ASCII code character table.
Example: The original barcode is “ABC123”, add the custom “XYZ” and exit
“ABC123XYZ” Step 1: Scan the “Add Custom Suffix” configuration code; Step 2:
According to the content to be added, query the “ASCII code character table”
and scan the configuration codes corresponding to “X”, “Y” and “Z”;
Clear custom suffix Refer to the setting for adding a custom suffix and follow
the steps below to clear the custom suffix. Step 1: Scan the “Add Custom
Suffix” configuration code. Step 2: Scan the “Exit Setting Mode” configuration
code in “Addon-Enter/Exit Settings”.
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Or you can directly scan and restore the factory default settings to clear custom suffixes.
Sounds
One long tone (first low, then high) One long tone (first high, then low) One
short tone (low frequency)
One short tone (first low, then high) One short tone (first high, then low)
Three short tones (low frequency) Five short tones (low frequency) Two short
tones (low frequency) Two short tones (high frequency)
Indicates that the power is on
Indicates that the power is off
Indicates that a normal barcode was scanned, pairing was successful, or the
wireless connection was successful. Indicates that the scanned data is stored
in the storage area Indicates that the installation code has been scanned
Indicates that the wireless transmission has failed or the buffer is full
Indicates that it needs to be charged Indicates wireless disconnection
Indicates that the scanned configuration code is not working
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