User`s guide

MS9535 Voyager BT Quick Start Guide
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MS9535 Voyager BT Page -1 Updated: June 2010
Note: I found that you could do this step before #1 or #2 above.
If you cannot get the blue LED light to stay on -- something is wrong at this point, and it is rather pointless to
continue further here. The key thing is to get your computer to recognize the scanner. On a Windows 7 this
should look like a Bluetooth keyboard.
Bluetooth communication between the scanner and cradle must be established before the Voyager BT can be
used for normal operation. See page-15 in the installation and user's guide.
Dynamic Pair Function
To establish communication between the scanner and cradle:
1) Scan the Bluetooth address code located on the cradle - a couple of beeps will happen.
2) Wait 10 seconds - 2 beeps will happen.
3) If successful -- the blue LED light on the cradle and the blue LED on the scanner will stop blinking and stay
continuously illuminated.
Note: I did not find this to be the case. I found that when I scanned the Bluetooth address, I heard 3 beeps,
and only the cradle LED light was lit. The Amber LED light on the handset may be blinking -- indicating that it is
still charging (did you wait the 3-hours?).
Configuration
Your scanner has been configured with default factory settings. Our object here is to change as few of these
settings as possible. Out of the box, the scanner should work at this point, to enter scans into the host device
(this is your laptop).
Question - How are you going to scan?
If you are interested bulk
scanning barcodes and entering
them back into the system at a
later time, then you need to
enabled Range Gate or
Inventory Mode. This means
that your are planning to use
the Bulk Entry mode in DaCdb.
Up to 2,000 barcodes can be
scanned and replayed back into
the host device at a later time.
This should be more than enough for most clubs.