User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 0BCopyright Notice
- 1B1 | Introduction
- 2B2 | Scanner Setup
- 3B3 | Setup for Windows PC
- 4B4 | Setup for Windows Mobile
- 5B5 | Setup for Apple
- 7B6 | Setup for Android
- 7 | Setup for BlackBerry
- Appendix A Specifications
- 8BAppendix B Safety and Usage Tips
- 9BAppendix C Barcode Label Specifications
- 10BAppendix D Decode Zone
- 11B10BAppendix E Command Barcodes
- Appendix F Special Button Sequences
- Appendix G CAB Installation
- Appendix H Troubleshooting
- 12BAppendix I Technical Support
- 13BLimited Warranty
- SocketScan Software License Agreement
- 14BRegulatory Compliance
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SocketScan 10 Settings
1. Click on the SocketScan 10 icon or in the task tray. In the pop-up
menu, click SocketScan 10 Settings…
2. The SocketScan Settings screen will appear, reporting the manufacturer of the
computer’s Bluetooth stack and the computer’s Bluetooth Device Address.
• Port: An incoming Bluetooth serial COM port must be selected for the CHS
connection.
o If a suitable port is not listed in SocketScan Settings, click Ports to use your
computer’s Bluetooth software to add one.
o Toshiba Bluetooth stack: To determine which port is incoming, click Ports.
In the Bluetooth software, incoming ports are noted as LocalCOM-Server.
• Use keyboard wedge: Should be selected in most cases unless you plan to use
the SDK.
• Show keyboard wedge icon in tray: Select to have a task tray icon appear
that conveniently indicates whether the CHS is connected to the PC. Should be
selected in most cases.
• Enable VIN decode: Select to have SocketScan 10 only send a 17-character
Vehicle Identification Number (i.e., omit any prefix/suffix included in a VIN
barcode).
• Ports: Click to access your computer’s Bluetooth software to add or view
properties of Bluetooth COM ports (including which are incoming / outgoing).
3. After making changes, click OK.