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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2. Open the CHS 7Xi compatible application that you installed.
3. Enable Bluetooth on the Apple device. A Bluetooth device search will begin.
4. In the list of found devices, select iOS Socket 7Xi. If prompted, tap Pair.
In the device search, the CHS will appear as iOS Socket 7Xi [xxxxxx]. The
characters in brackets are the last six characters of the CHS Bluetooth
Device Address (BDA), which is labeled inside the battery compartment.
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.
If the CHS is listed as Socket 7Xi, the scanner is in HID mode. Scan the
barcode on the previous page to configure it for iOS mode and restart the
Bluetooth search.
To scan barcodes:
1. In 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.