Installation Instructions

2D Wireless Barcode Scanner
Quick Guidance
Reset to default
Various Version
HD, HHD High density
Good at reading high density and
small size bar code
DP DPM code version
Specially used to read Direct Product
Mark (DPM) engraving codes
XER Ultra-long Range Version
The maximum scanning distance is
more than ten meters
Remark: This pamphlet is for quick guidance only. Please refer to
the Users’ Manual for more detail instructions.
VER: TI68H_QG_EN_V1.0
Handset & Base (Receiver)
①Main Indicator
②Power Indicator
③Data Indicator
Trigger
Scanning window
Rope hanging hole
1 Pairing Button
2 Data Indicator
3 Channel Button
4 Connection Indicator
5 Side indicator
6 Cable Interface
7 Power Interface
8 Wall mounting hole
9 Hanging buckle (changeable)
10 Wall mounting screw hole
Indicator & Button
Handset Indicator
status
Meaning
Main
Indicator
Green flashing
Self-test at startup
Green steady
Started and standby
Light off briefly
Scan successfully
Red steady
Error
Fast flashing
Low battery
Slow flashing
Charging
Green steady
Charging complete
Light on steady
Data to be uploaded
Flashing
Data memory is full
Light off
All data uploaded
Base Indicator
Indicator
Status
Meaning
Connect Indicator
Flashing
Identifying interface
Light on
Normal start
Data Indicator
Flashing
Receiving data
Light off
Data to be uploaded
Side Indicator
reserved
Base Button
Button
Function
Pairing Button
Press the button and hold it for 4 seconds to pair
the handset and base. The scanner will emit a long
beep of "Dee..." when the pairing is successful.
Channel
Button
It is used to set the communication channel. To set
every scanner groups work on different channels
could help to avoid interference and accelerate the
data upload speed.
Installation
Connection and Pairing
Step 1. Connect the base to the computer (or POS machine, etc.).
Please connect as follows according to the interface type you choose;
USB interface: Insert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the Cable
Interface, and the other end into the computer USB port.
P/S 2 interfaceInsert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the Cable
Interface, and the two plugs at the other end are inserted into the
computer keyboard port, and the other is connected to the Keyboard of
the P/S 2 port.
RS232 InterfaceInsert the cable crystal head (RJ45) into the Cable
Interface, the other end is inserted into the RS232 interface of the
computer. Plug in the power supply into the serial cable.
Normally, the base can automatically identify the type of interface
(the Connection Indicator on). In case the interface cannot be
properly identified, the Connection Indicator will keep flashing, then
manual setting is required.
Auto Identifying
Default
USB HID
USB COM
RS232
PS/2
Note: The interface type setting will only take effect when the scanner
and base have been matched. See step 2 for matching method.
Step 2. Pair the handset and base
Pairing method: Place the scanner onto the base, and press the pair
button and hold it for about 4 seconds. Release the button when a
prompt tone ”Dee-Dee-Doo is out.
Tips: A base can support up to 100 scanners working in a group at the
same time. The scanners must be paired with the base before scanning.
Usage of Scanner
Power On / Off
In power off state, press the trigger to start the scanner. It will perform
a self-checking and the main indicator will be flashing. The Main
Indicator would be green steady and a "Dee-Dee" beep sounds means
the self-check completed and entering the Standby Mode.
the scanner will be power off automatically If it not triggered for a
while. The automatic shutdown time can be set (1~99 minutes).
Scanning
Under Standby Mode, press the trigger to scan the barcode. The red
aiming line (could be a Line, a Cross or a Dot) must be aligned with the
target barcode.
Tips: 1. If the scanning is successful, the main indicator will flash once
and then off, with a "Dee" sound.
2. For barcodes that are difficult to read, you can try to adjust the
distance and scanning angle to obtain the best scanning effect.
Recharging
Place the handset onto the base for recharging. The battery indicator
flashes slowly when recharging starts, and it’ll be steady on if recharging
finished.
Tips: The handset will emit a “DeeDee prompt tone at intervals to
remind recharging when battery power is low. The battery indicator will
also be flashing quickly at the same time.
Built-in Data Memory
If the handset is out of limit to wireless contact radius, or it works in
the Manual Upload Mode, the captured code data will be stored in the

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