User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- 1 | Introduction
- 2 | Setup for Windows Mobile
- STEP 1: Uninstall Other Scanning Software
- STEP 2: Install the Software
- STEP 3: Insert the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card
- STEP 4: Assign Trigger Button(s)
- STEP 5: Read Data into a Windows Program
- OPTIONAL: Configure RFID
- OPTIONAL: Configure Prefix/Suffixes
- OPTIONAL: Configure Sounds
- OPTIONAL: Configure Bar Code Symbologies
- OPTIONAL: Use SocketScan Trigger
- OPTIONAL: View Version Information
- 3 | RFID Demo
- Appendix A Product Specifications
- Appendix B HF RFID Standards and Tag Descriptions
- Appendix C Bar Code Label Specifications
- Appendix D Class 1 vs. Class 2 Laser Scanners
- Appendix E Enabling or Disabling Symbologies
- Appendix F Laser Decode Zone
- Appendix G Troubleshooting
- Appendix H Technical Support
- Limited Warranty
- Regulatory Compliance
STEP 5: Read Data into a Windows Program
1. Start SocketScan. If you assigned a hardware button to
SocketScan, you can press the button to quickly launch
the program. Otherwise, tap Start | Programs |
SocketScan.
2. Whenever SocketScan is running, any of three icons may appear at the
bottom of the Today screen. Make sure an icon appears indicating that
the SocketScan detects the reader-scan card, either in RFID or scanning
mode.
Icon Meaning.
Card detected, RFID mode. SocketScan detects the
reader-scan card and is ready to read RFID tags.
Card detected, scanning mode. SocketScan detects the
reader-scan card and is ready to read bar codes.
No RFID Reader Card detected. The reader card is either
missing or improperly inserted.
Note:
• If the card is inserted, but SocketScan does not detect it, push the
card gently but firmly all the way into the slot.
• By default, the RFID Reader Card will return the tag ID. The RFID
Setup utility can be used so that the RFID Reader Card returns only
the tag data, or the tag ID plus the tag data.
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