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
CHAPTER 5: SETUP FOR APPLE 51
3. In the device list, tap on Socket CHS 7x or Socket 7Xi. Tap Pair.
In the device list, the CHS will appear as Keyboard, then as Socket CHS 7x
[xxxxxx] for the 7X and 7XRx or Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx] for the 7Xi and 7XiRx.
The characters in brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth
Device Address (BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
4. The CHS will connect to the Apple device. If prompted, enter the passkey 0000
(four zeroes).
The CHS will beep once after it has connected and is ready to scan
barcodes. The LED will also blink blue once every 3 seconds.
For iOS, the soft keyboard will automatically disappear a few seconds after
the CHS connects, because the CHS is detected as a Bluetooth keyboard. To
make the onscreen keyboard appear while connected to the CHS, see
instructions on next page.
To scan barcodes:
1. Open your application. Place the cursor where you want to enter data.
2. Hold the CHS about 4 inches (10 cm) from the barcode and press and hold the trigger
button. An aiming beam will appear for 3 seconds. Keep your hand steady while scanning.
For example, try scanning the following barcode:
After data is read and sent to the Apple device, by default, the CHS will beep
once and vibrate, the LED will flash green, and the beam will turn off.