HDWR HD6700 Code Reader User Manual
- September 19, 2024
- HDWR
Table of Contents
- HDWR HD6700 Code Reader
- Product Usage Instructions
- Specifications
- Features
- Master codes
- Pairing the Scanner with the USB Receiver
- Barcode Transfer Modes
- Prefix and Suffix settings
- Appendix 1. Control character table
- Appendix 2. Display signs
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HDWR HD6700 Code Reader
Specifications :
- Supported Barcodes: 128, UCC/EAN-128, Code 39, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-A, ISBN, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), Standard 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
Product Usage Instructions
Kit Contents:
Ensure all components listed in the kit contents are present before
proceeding.
Pairing the Scanner with the USB Receiver:
- To pair the reader with a USB receiver for radio communication, scan the provided code.
- Scan the second provided code to complete the pairing process.
- Insert the USB receiver into your computer’s USB port. A single beep confirms successful pairing.
Sleep Time Settings :
Adjust the sleep time settings based on your preference for device standby
duration.
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Endpoint Settings:
Configure the endpoint settings according to your desired output format. -
Barcode Transfer Modes:
Select between Real Mode for immediate data transfer and Storage Mode for saving scanned codes for later retrieval. -
Prefix and Suffix Settings:
Customize prefix and suffix settings to enhance data organization and readability. -
Virtual COM Mode for Radio Communication:
Utilize Virtual COM mode for wireless communication by following the provided instructions.
FAQ :
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Q: How do I reset the device to factory settings?
A: Navigate to the ‘Restore to Settings Factory’ option in the menu and follow the on-screen instructions to reset. -
Q: How can I check the battery level of the device?
A: Access the ‘Battery Level’ feature in the menu to view the current battery status. -
Q: What is the difference between Real Mode and Storage Mode in Barcode Transfer?
A: Real Mode sends scanned codes directly to a connected computer, while StUser Manual orage Mode saves codes internally for later transfer.
User Manual
Code reader
HD6700
Specifications
- Warranty: 2 years
- Light Source: 650 Laser
- Processor: ARM Cortex 32-bit
- Scan Acknowledgement: Light and Sound Signal
- Scan speed: 500 scans/second
- Wireless Communication: 2.4 G
- Wireless range: up to 100 meters in open spaces
- Built-in Memory: 16Mb
- Memory capacity: up to 50,000 codes
- Battery Capacity: 1800mA
- Operating Current: 1A
- Charging Voltage: 5V
- Operating time: up to 24 hours with 1D codes and up to 16 hours with 2D codes
- Charging Time: 4 hours
- Standby Time: 30 days
- Interface: USB
- Drop resistance: up to 1.5 meters
- Device dimensions: 16 x 9.5 x 6.5 cm
- Package dimensions: 17 x 11.5 x 7.5 cm
- Device weight: 200 g
- Package weight: 290 g
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 degrees
- Storage Temperature: -40 to 60 degrees
- Moisture: 5% to 95%
- Readable 1D codes: Codabar, Code 11, Code 93, MSI, Code 128, UCC/ EAN-128, Code 39, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-A, ISBN, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), Standard 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5
- Readable 2D codes: QR, DataMatrix, PDF 417, Aztec, Xanxin, MicroPDF
Kit contents
- Wireless Multi-Dimensional Code Reader
- USB charging cable
- USB Receiver
- Manufacturer’s manual in paper form
- User manual in electronic form in Polish
Features
- Scanning: manual (push-button)
- Scan speed: 500 scans/second
- Wireless range: up to 100 meters in open spaces
- Internal memory capacity: up to 50,000 scanned codes
Master codes
Case settings
Pairing the Scanner with the USB Receiver
- To pair the reader with a USB receiver for radio communication, first scan the code below.
- In the next step, you need to scan the code below.
- Finally, plug the receiver into your computer’s USB port. A single beep indicates that the reader is correctly paired with the receiver.
Beep settings
Sleep time settings
Endpoint settings
2.4G mode baud rate settings
Barcode Transfer Modes
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Real mode
Codes are sent directly to your computer immediately after scanning. -
Storage mode
Scanned codes are saved in the built-in memory of the device, which can be later transferred to a computer.
Hide start and end characters
Number of characters to hide
Prefix and Suffix settings
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Display signs
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Control characters
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Virtual COM mode for radio communication
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After reading the above codes, connect the receiver to the USB port of the computer.
Appendix 1. Control character table
Appendix 2. Display signs
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