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orKan terminal

orKan terminal User Guide

© BARACODA TM

, 2012

Data Capture

for Workforce

in Motion

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

Revision History

Changes to the original manual are listed below.

Document Date

1.0 4th

Jan. 2012

1.1 6th

Jan. 2012

User Guide v1.1

Revision History

Changes to the original manual are listed below.

Author Description

Jan. 2012 AP/TF Initial

Jan. 2012 TF VII.1 : GUI interface : LEDs table modified

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: LEDs table modified

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

I. Summary

Revision History ................................

I. Summary ................................

II. Introduction ................................

III. Product presentation

1) Front ................................

2) Side ................................

3) Top & Bottom ................................

4) Back ................................

IV. Installing / replacing the protective boot

V. Installing / replacing the battery

VI. How to recharge the orKan terminal

VII. Switching the terminal ON/OFF

1) How to switch ON

2) How to switch OFF

VIII. GUI interface ................................

1) LEDs ................................

2) Display ................................

3) ‘Frozen display’ ................................

IX. Connecting your orKan terminal

1) Bluetooth connection methods

a. Slave mode (default)

2) USB connection ................................

X. Configuring your orKan terminal

1) Reset to default settings

2) Bluetooth Security Settings

3) Barcode Symbology Settings

4) Data format ................................

5) Beeps, Vibrator and LEDs

6) Power Management

7) Low Battery ................................

XI. How to read barcodes

1) orKan positionning

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Installing / replacing the protective boot ...............................................................

Installing / replacing the battery ................................................................

How to recharge the orKan terminal ................................................................

Switching the terminal ON/OFF ................................................................

How to switch ON ...............................................................................................

How to switch OFF .............................................................................................

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Connecting your orKan terminal ................................................................

Bluetooth connection methods ................................................................

Slave mode (default) ................................................................

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Configuring your orKan terminal ................................................................

Reset to default settings ................................................................

Bluetooth Security Settings ................................................................

Barcode Symbology Settings ................................................................

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Beeps, Vibrator and LEDs ................................................................

Power Management ............................................................................................

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How to read barcodes ...........................................................................................

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2) Different usage modes

a. Real Time mode

b. Real Time mode

c. Batch mode ................................

3) Different Reading modes

a. Trigger mode (default setting)

b. Aiming mode mode

c. AutoScan mode

d. Manual AutoScan mode

XII. orKan embedded application(s)

1) Global structure ................................

a. How to go into an application?

b. How to quit a running application

c. Terminal info ................................

2) Application: Introduction

3) Pre-loaded applications

a. Standard ................................

b. Quantity ................................

c. Delivery ................................

d. Access Control ................................

XIII. Connectivity Solution available for orKan

1) Software solutions (for end

a. K-Emul ................................

b. BaracodaManager (for mobile host devices)

c. Baracoda Desktop Manager (for windows PC)

2) Baracoda Software Development Kit (for developers & integrators)

XIV. Safety / Regulatory

1) FCC ................................

2) EU ................................

3) Laser notice (for orKan Laser

XV. Limited Warranty

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Different usage modes ................................................................

Real Time mode ................................................................................................

Real Time mode – with No Data Loss option ................................

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Different Reading modes ................................................................

Trigger mode (default setting) ................................................................

Aiming mode mode ...........................................................................................

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Manual AutoScan mode ................................................................

orKan embedded application(s) ................................................................

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How to go into an application? ................................................................

How to quit a running application ................................................................

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Application: Introduction ................................................................

loaded applications ................................................................

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Connectivity Solution available for orKan ................................

Software solutions (for end-user) ................................................................

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BaracodaManager (for mobile host devices) ................................

Baracoda Desktop Manager (for windows PC) ................................

Baracoda Software Development Kit (for developers & integrators)

Safety / Regulatory ...............................................................................................

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II. Introduction

The orKan is easy to use - just press the trigger button in order to switch on the terminal. Please

use the side buttons to change the

application you want to use. To return to the main menu press the two side buttons at the same

time and select MAIN MENU using the trigger button. The color of the LEDs indicates the device

status. A beep indicates that the terminal has connected to the remote host or that a piece of

data has been captured successfully. Acknowledgement of a completed scan is configurable by

the user.

Captured data (barcode…) read by orKan is transmitted in real time

Bluetooth wireless technology. It can also be stored in the terminal’s flash memory and later

uploaded to a remote host using Bluetooth wireless technology. You can download software

updates as well as additional documentation from

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oduction

just press the trigger button in order to switch on the terminal. Please

use the side buttons to change the current application and the trigger button to select the

application you want to use. To return to the main menu press the two side buttons at the same

time and select MAIN MENU using the trigger button. The color of the LEDs indicates the device

A beep indicates that the terminal has connected to the remote host or that a piece of

data has been captured successfully. Acknowledgement of a completed scan is configurable by

Captured data (barcode…) read by orKan is transmitted in real time to the remote host using

Bluetooth wireless technology. It can also be stored in the terminal’s flash memory and later

uploaded to a remote host using Bluetooth wireless technology. You can download software

updates as well as additional documentation from http://www.baracoda.com

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just press the trigger button in order to switch on the terminal. Please

current application and the trigger button to select the

application you want to use. To return to the main menu press the two side buttons at the same

time and select MAIN MENU using the trigger button. The color of the LEDs indicates the device

A beep indicates that the terminal has connected to the remote host or that a piece of

data has been captured successfully. Acknowledgement of a completed scan is configurable by

to the remote host using

Bluetooth wireless technology. It can also be stored in the terminal’s flash memory and later

uploaded to a remote host using Bluetooth wireless technology. You can download software

http://www.baracoda.com after registration.

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III. Product presentation

The orKan has two (2) LEDs, three (3) trigger buttons and one (1) OLED screen. They provide the

Bluetooth connection status and the reading status.

connection LED (BCL) and the left

1) Front

The function of the BCL is to give:

- the Bluetooth connection status of the terminal (connected or not connected).

- the operating mode of the

The function of the RSL is to give:

- the information whether or not a piece of data has been captured.

- the battery level status. If the battery level is too low, you will need to recharge the

battery immediately.

Reading Status Led

(RSL)

Left button

Lanyard

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presentation

The orKan has two (2) LEDs, three (3) trigger buttons and one (1) OLED screen. They provide the

Bluetooth connection status and the reading status. The right-hand side LED is the Bluetooth

connection LED (BCL) and the left-hand size LED is the reading status LED (RSL).

The function of the BCL is to give:

the Bluetooth connection status of the terminal (connected or not connected).

the operating mode of the terminal (Real Time mode, Batch mode or Master Mode).

The function of the RSL is to give:

the information whether or not a piece of data has been captured.

the battery level status. If the battery level is too low, you will need to recharge the

immediately.

Scan engine window

Connections with Cradle

Bluetooth Connection Led

Right button

Middle button (Trigger)OLED

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The orKan has two (2) LEDs, three (3) trigger buttons and one (1) OLED screen. They provide the

hand side LED is the Bluetooth

hand size LED is the reading status LED (RSL).

the Bluetooth connection status of the terminal (connected or not connected).

terminal (Real Time mode, Batch mode or Master Mode).

the information whether or not a piece of data has been captured.

the battery level status. If the battery level is too low, you will need to recharge the

Bluetooth Connection Led

(BCL)

Right button

Middle button (Trigger)

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2) Side

On the right-hand side of the terminal you will find a micro USB socket. On the opposite

side one can find the lanyard used to get hold of the terminal more easily.

3) Top & Bottom

You will find the scan engine of the terminal in the top part. At the bottom the cradle

connector is installed.

4) Back

Battery door

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hand side of the terminal you will find a micro USB socket. On the opposite

side one can find the lanyard used to get hold of the terminal more easily.

scan engine of the terminal in the top part. At the bottom the cradle

The label on the back side of the orKan terminal provides the

following information:

- the terminal model

- its Bluetooth MAC address

- its serial number

Scan engine

window

USB Lanyard

Label

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hand side of the terminal you will find a micro USB socket. On the opposite

side one can find the lanyard used to get hold of the terminal more easily.

scan engine of the terminal in the top part. At the bottom the cradle

The label on the back side of the orKan terminal provides the

Connection with Cradle

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IV. Installing / replacing the protective boot

To put the protective boot on the terminal:

- put the string lanyard in its place

- put the terminal in the protective from bottom up as shown on the picture below

To remove the protective boot, please push the top part of the terminal.

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Installing / replacing the protective boot

the protective boot on the terminal:

put the string lanyard in its place

terminal in the protective from bottom up as shown on the picture below

the protective boot, please push the top part of the terminal.

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Installing / replacing the protective boot

terminal in the protective from bottom up as shown on the picture below

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V. Installing / replacing the battery

Please use only Baracoda-approved

damage the terminal and void the warranty.

To insert batteries into the orKan:

- use a coin to unlock and remove the battery cover at the back of the or

- turn the lock underneath the terminal to

Close

Put the Baracoda battery in its location. Please pay attention to well position the battery

connector.

Slide the cover from the bottom up and lock it into place.

Caution: There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect battery type.

Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

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Installing / replacing the battery

approved rechargeable batteries. The use of any other batteries may

damage the terminal and void the warranty.

To insert batteries into the orKan:

use a coin to unlock and remove the battery cover at the back of the or

turn the lock underneath the terminal to a vertical position (upwards).

Open

Put the Baracoda battery in its location. Please pay attention to well position the battery

Slide the cover from the bottom up and lock it into place.

There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect battery type.

Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

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rechargeable batteries. The use of any other batteries may

use a coin to unlock and remove the battery cover at the back of the orKan

a vertical position (upwards).

Put the Baracoda battery in its location. Please pay attention to well position the battery

There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect battery type.

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VI. How to recharge

The internal battery can be recharged by using the included AC adapter or a charging cradle

(optional). The adapter rating is 5V, 1

When the terminal is charging, the RSL led (left) is red (solid). When the terminal is fully

charged, the RSL led (left) is green (solid).

A full recharge (from completely drained batteries) takes

Make sure that the temperature is between

battery.

When the original batteries wear out, please contact your Baracoda reseller for replacements.

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How to recharge the orKan terminal

The internal battery can be recharged by using the included AC adapter or a charging cradle

dapter rating is 5V, 1,3A.

terminal is charging, the RSL led (left) is red (solid). When the terminal is fully

charged, the RSL led (left) is green (solid).

A full recharge (from completely drained batteries) takes approximately six (6) hours.

sure that the temperature is between 0°C and 35°C

When the original batteries wear out, please contact your Baracoda reseller for replacements.

Open the USB cover

USB cover

Connect the power supply

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The internal battery can be recharged by using the included AC adapter or a charging cradle

terminal is charging, the RSL led (left) is red (solid). When the terminal is fully

approximately six (6) hours.

0°C and 35°C to recharge the

When the original batteries wear out, please contact your Baracoda reseller for replacements.

Open the USB cover

USB cover

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Note: When you insert the orKan in a charging cradle, the terminal will:

- emit a beep

- and automatically swit

display’ (cf below)

Whenever an orKan terminal is put in the cradle, the right

green.

The left-hand side LED of the cradle will be switched on if a battery is put in the cradle (behind

the terminal). If the battery is charging, the LED color will be red. As soon as it has been fully

charged, the left-hand side LED will be green.

Note: the right-hand side LED of the cradle will always be green if a terminal is put in the cradle

(whether its battery is charging or fully charged).

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: When you insert the orKan in a charging cradle, the terminal will:

and automatically switch ON (if it was OFF) followed by displaying the dedicated ‘

Whenever an orKan terminal is put in the cradle, the right-hand side LED of the cradle

hand side LED of the cradle will be switched on if a battery is put in the cradle (behind

the terminal). If the battery is charging, the LED color will be red. As soon as it has been fully

hand side LED will be green.

hand side LED of the cradle will always be green if a terminal is put in the cradle

(whether its battery is charging or fully charged).

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displaying the dedicated ‘frozen

hand side LED of the cradle will be

hand side LED of the cradle will be switched on if a battery is put in the cradle (behind

the terminal). If the battery is charging, the LED color will be red. As soon as it has been fully

hand side LED of the cradle will always be green if a terminal is put in the cradle

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VII. Switching the terminal ON/OFF

1) How to switch ON

In order to switch the terminal on, please press the middle

this button, the 2 LEDs will first blink in orange and right afterwards they will blink in green

(boot). Once the orKan has been switched on, the right

Now you are in the main menu.

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Switching the terminal ON/OFF

tch ON

In order to switch the terminal on, please press the middle trigger button. When you press

this button, the 2 LEDs will first blink in orange and right afterwards they will blink in green

(boot). Once the orKan has been switched on, the right-hand LED will be blinking in green.

Now you are in the main menu.

Orange Led

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trigger button. When you press

this button, the 2 LEDs will first blink in orange and right afterwards they will blink in green

hand LED will be blinking in green.

Green Led

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2) How to switch OFF

To switch the terminal OFF, please go to the “O

button to validate.

Nota : The terminal will switch itself

The default shutdown delay is ten (10) minutes if the terminal is not connected via

Bluetooth and twenty (20) minutes if the device is connected via Bluetooth. Whenever the

user presses the middle trigger button the counter w

can be modified by the end user.

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tch OFF

To switch the terminal OFF, please go to the “OFF” application and press the middle trigger

The terminal will switch itself OFF after a period of inactivity.

The default shutdown delay is ten (10) minutes if the terminal is not connected via

Bluetooth and twenty (20) minutes if the device is connected via Bluetooth. Whenever the

user presses the middle trigger button the counter will be restarted. These default values

can be modified by the end user.

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press the middle trigger

The default shutdown delay is ten (10) minutes if the terminal is not connected via

Bluetooth and twenty (20) minutes if the device is connected via Bluetooth. Whenever the

ill be restarted. These default values

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VIII. GUI interface

1) LEDs

BCL LED:

Single blinks (e.g. *pause*pause*…)

Double fast blinks (e.g. **pause**pause**…)

The LED color is green

The LED color is orange

RSL LED:

One single long blink (green color)

Orange (solid)

Red (solid)

Green (solid)

Special cases:

Following sequence on both LEDS :

Orange (solid) / Green (solid) / Orange (solid)

2) Display

The user interface fixed structure is this one :

� Main area

This area allows the display of information.

defined by the application

Main area

Status area

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GUI interface

links (e.g. *pause*pause*…) The terminal is ready to be connected

links (e.g. **pause**pause**…) The terminal is connected (Bluetooth)

The terminal is in Real Time mode

The terminal is in Batch mode

link (green color) The terminal has just captured data

The battery level is low (<5%)

The terminal is charging (battery not full)

The terminal is fully charged

Following sequence on both LEDS :

Orange (solid) / Green (solid) / Orange (solid)

At the terminal start, that means the

Bootloader / Kernel / Application

The user interface fixed structure is this one :

This area allows the display of information. Everything that appear

defined by the application

52 pix

12 pix

(including line)

Main area

Status area

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is ready to be connected (Bluetooth)

(Bluetooth)

Real Time mode

data

(battery not full)

At the terminal start, that means the launch of parts :

appears in this area is

(including line)

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� Status area

This area is always visible by the user. It display

� Battery level

An icon representing the battery level is shown. Several states can be

displayed:

: If Vbat

: If 70

: If 40

: If 10

: If Vlow > Vbat

During battery recharge this icon

� Running communication

: a

USB : connection

CDL : connection

Note : ( ) means that orKan is discoverable via Bluetooth

� Operating mode

RT: Real time mode (Raw)

NL: Real time mode with

BA: Batch mode

� No Batch data stored

with

� Batch data stored

black font on white background.

� Time

HH:MM: in 24

Running

communication

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This area is always visible by the user. It displays basics information

Battery level

An icon representing the battery level is shown. Several states can be

displayed:

: If Vbat ≥ 70%, this icon is displayed.

: If 70%> Vbat ≥ 40% ; this icon is displayed.

: If 40%> Vbat ≥ 10% ; this icon is displayed.

: If 10%> Vbat ≥ Vlow (ie : 5%), this icon is displayed.

: If Vlow > Vbat ; this icon is flicking

During battery recharge this icon will be displayed.

Running communication

Bluetooth connection is established.

connection via USB cable

connection via the cradle

: ( ) means that orKan is discoverable via Bluetooth

Operating mode

RT: Real time mode (Raw)

NL: Real time mode with No Data Loss mode

BA: Batch mode

No Batch data stored: all the operating mode logos (below) are written

with white font on black background.

Batch data stored: all the operating mode logos (below) are written with

black font on white background.

HH:MM: in 24-hour mode with HH: hours and MM : minutes

hh :

Battery level

MODE

Operating

Mode

Data

recorded &

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An icon representing the battery level is shown. Several states can be

≥ Vlow (ie : 5%), this icon is displayed.

will be displayed.

: ( ) means that orKan is discoverable via Bluetooth

: all the operating mode logos (below) are written

: all the operating mode logos (below) are written with

ours and MM : minutes

h h : m m

Time

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3) ‘Frozen display’

In some cases, the terminal

guarantee a good product behavior, the user mustn’t stop/disturb the current running

action. In such a case, capturing data

application is running…

During this running specific action,

- ‘Action’ (two actions can be displayed at the same time

o [Charging]: Battery recharge

No application with

communication with

possible.

o [Uploading]: transmission to the host recorded data

o [Upgrading]: Upgrade the orKan terminal

- ‘BT name’: Bluetooth Name

- ‘BDA’: Bluetooth Device Address

- ‘S/N’: product serial number

- ‘Batt. level’: percentage of the remaining battery

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‘Frozen display’

terminal has to be focused on one (1) specific action. In other words, to

a good product behavior, the user mustn’t stop/disturb the current running

capturing data (writing/reading of RFID tags…) is

During this running specific action, the following screen is displayed:

actions can be displayed at the same time – not more):

[Charging]: Battery recharge

application with data capture can occur during this operation. However,

communication with a host (to configure, transfer of recorded data

possible.

loading]: transmission to the host recorded data

grading]: Upgrade the orKan terminal

‘BT name’: Bluetooth Name

‘BDA’: Bluetooth Device Address

‘S/N’: product serial number

‘Batt. level’: percentage of the remaining battery

[action 1] [action 2]

BT name: xxx

BDA: xx.xx .xx.xx.xx.xx

S/N : xxxxxxx

Batt. level : xxx%

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specific action. In other words, to

a good product behavior, the user mustn’t stop/disturb the current running

of RFID tags…) is forbidden; no user

not more):

occur during this operation. However,

host (to configure, transfer of recorded data, etc.) is

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IX. Connecting your orKan te

There are two (2) ways to connect your orKan terminal to the remote host:

- by Bluetooth in slave

- by USB

1) Bluetooth connection methods

There are two (2) different ways to create a connection from the host to the orKan terminal by

Bluetooth:

a. Slave mode (default)

The host (PC, Baracoda Desktop Manager, …) creates the connection to the terminal. In

this case, the remote host is the master Bluetooth node and the orKan terminal is the

slave node.

The terminal can be configured to

software.

2) USB connection

The orKan terminal can also be connected to the PC by USB. Please note that for the orKan

terminal to be recognized by the Baracoda Desktop Manager software, the user must

installation of USB drivers when the software is installed (more details on this can be found in

the BDM User Guide).

Below one can find a summary of operating modes and upgrade variants available when the

orKan terminal is connected by Blueto

Operating modes Real Time (raw)

Real Time (No Data Loss mode)

Batch

Upgrade Firmware: kernel, rootFS

Application

Terminal configuration

(*) : The fastest way to upgrade the orKan is to use the USB connection.

USB communication is the recommended method.

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Connecting your orKan terminal

) ways to connect your orKan terminal to the remote host:

by Bluetooth in slave or master mode

Bluetooth connection methods

There are two (2) different ways to create a connection from the host to the orKan terminal by

Slave mode (default)

The host (PC, Baracoda Desktop Manager, …) creates the connection to the terminal. In

this case, the remote host is the master Bluetooth node and the orKan terminal is the

The terminal can be configured to reconnect automatically with the Baracoda Desktop Manager

USB connection

The orKan terminal can also be connected to the PC by USB. Please note that for the orKan

terminal to be recognized by the Baracoda Desktop Manager software, the user must

installation of USB drivers when the software is installed (more details on this can be found in

Below one can find a summary of operating modes and upgrade variants available when the

orKan terminal is connected by Bluetooth or USB:

Connected by Bluetooth Connected by USBYES

Real Time (No Data Loss mode) YES

Upload (and scanning) Upload (no scanning)

Connected by Bluetooth Connected by USBYES (*)

YES (*)

YES

way to upgrade the orKan is to use the USB connection. In the indicated cases

USB communication is the recommended method.

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There are two (2) different ways to create a connection from the host to the orKan terminal by

The host (PC, Baracoda Desktop Manager, …) creates the connection to the terminal. In

this case, the remote host is the master Bluetooth node and the orKan terminal is the

reconnect automatically with the Baracoda Desktop Manager

The orKan terminal can also be connected to the PC by USB. Please note that for the orKan

terminal to be recognized by the Baracoda Desktop Manager software, the user must accept the

installation of USB drivers when the software is installed (more details on this can be found in

Below one can find a summary of operating modes and upgrade variants available when the

Connected by USB NO

NO

Upload (no scanning)

Connected by USB YES (*)

YES (*)

YES

In the indicated cases

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X. Configuring your orKan terminal

There are two (2) ways to configure your orKan terminal:

- when connected to a PC, the Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used for

multiple setting changes.

- the configuration barcodes in the Programming Guide can be used to configure the

terminal without using any software applications.

1) Reset to default settings

To reset the orKan terminal to default settings, the user can use the Baracoda Desktop

Manager or scan the Reset Configuration barcode.

To reset the orKan –L (1D CMOS) and

defaults” barcode:

To reset Orkan –Fs and –

the “Reset decoder factory defaults

2) Bluetooth Security Settings

Every Bluetooth connection is secured with a PIN code authentication. You can configure

security (enable/disable/change PIN code) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

(Bluetooth tab in the Device Settings module) or with the Programming Guide.

Bluetooth security is enabled by default and the default PIN code is

zero).

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Configuring your orKan terminal

There are two (2) ways to configure your orKan terminal:

when connected to a PC, the Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used for

multiple setting changes.

the configuration barcodes in the Programming Guide can be used to configure the

hout using any software applications.

Reset to default settings

To reset the orKan terminal to default settings, the user can use the Baracoda Desktop

Manager or scan the Reset Configuration barcode.

L (1D CMOS) and –LA (laser), please scan only the “Reset factory

Reset factory defaults

–Fe (2D Imagers), please scan the “Reset factory defaults

Reset decoder factory defaults” barcode:

Reset factory defaults

Reset decoder factory defaults

Bluetooth Security Settings

Every Bluetooth connection is secured with a PIN code authentication. You can configure

security (enable/disable/change PIN code) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

Device Settings module) or with the Programming Guide.

Bluetooth security is enabled by default and the default PIN code is 0000 (zero zero zero

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when connected to a PC, the Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used for

the configuration barcodes in the Programming Guide can be used to configure the

To reset the orKan terminal to default settings, the user can use the Baracoda Desktop

please scan only the “Reset factory

Reset factory defaults” and then

Every Bluetooth connection is secured with a PIN code authentication. You can configure

security (enable/disable/change PIN code) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

Device Settings module) or with the Programming Guide.

0000 (zero zero zero

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3) Barcode Symbology Settings

You can enable/disable/modify any type of barcode symbology with both the B

Desktop Manager software (

Guide.

4) Data format

The general format of data sent by the orKan terminal to the remote host is shown on the

following table:

where:

a. Baracoda Header It is a proprietary data encapsulation header. The user will need to activate the

Baracoda header in 2 cases:

- to be able to receive data in the Baracoda Desktop Manager.

- to use the “No data loss” mode (and

You can configure the Baracoda header with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

(on the General tab of the Device Settings module).

default.

b. Application ReferenceThis data corresponds to

disabled by default.

c. Data Nature This byte can be used to identify the nature of received data (barcode, RFID, ...). The

data nature byte is not active by default.

d. TimeStamp Timestamp can be configured (enable/disable, synchronize the orKan real time clock

with the PC) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager and by configuration barcodes.

Timestamp format is the following: YYMMDDhhmmss, where

YY: YEAR MM: MONTH

Header App ref Data

nature

Time-

stamp

Data

prefix

1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 12 bytes 0-

bytes

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Barcode Symbology Settings

You can enable/disable/modify any type of barcode symbology with both the B

Desktop Manager software (only for 1D and Laser terminals) or with the Programming

The general format of data sent by the orKan terminal to the remote host is shown on the

It is a proprietary data encapsulation header. The user will need to activate the

Baracoda header in 2 cases:

to be able to receive data in the Baracoda Desktop Manager.

to use the “No data loss” mode (and application acknowledgement).

You can configure the Baracoda header with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

(on the General tab of the Device Settings module). The Baracoda header is enabled by

Application Reference This data corresponds to the identifier of the currently active application. This option is

This byte can be used to identify the nature of received data (barcode, RFID, ...). The

data nature byte is not active by default.

be configured (enable/disable, synchronize the orKan real time clock

with the PC) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager and by configuration barcodes.

Timestamp format is the following: YYMMDDhhmmss, where

MM: MONTH DD: DAY hh: Hours mm: Minutes

Data

prefix

Capture

prefix

Symbology/

Protocol prefix

AIM/

Protocol

ID

Processed

data

-32

bytes

0-32

bytes 0-4 bytes

0, 2 or 3

bytes -

Frame Field Separator

(1Byte)

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You can enable/disable/modify any type of barcode symbology with both the Baracoda

or with the Programming

The general format of data sent by the orKan terminal to the remote host is shown on the

It is a proprietary data encapsulation header. The user will need to activate the

application acknowledgement).

You can configure the Baracoda header with the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

The Baracoda header is enabled by

the identifier of the currently active application. This option is

This byte can be used to identify the nature of received data (barcode, RFID, ...). The

be configured (enable/disable, synchronize the orKan real time clock

with the PC) with the Baracoda Desktop Manager and by configuration barcodes.

mm: Minutes ss: Seconds

Processed

Symbology

/Protocol

suffix

Capture

suffix

Data

suffix

0-4 bytes 0-32

bytes

0-32

bytes

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e. Data Prefix / SuffixA prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host device.

You can configure the data prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software or

with the Programming Guide. By default there is no dat

terminal.

f. Capture Prefix/Suffix

A capture prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host

device.

You can configure the capture prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

or with the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the

orKan terminal.

g. Barcode Symbology / RFID HF protocol Prefix/SuffixA prefix and/or suffix can be added to a specific symbology/RFID protocol sent to the

host device. When such

read piece of data (barcode or RFID tag ID) of the corresponding symbology/RFID

protocol. You can configure barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefixes/suffixes with the

Baracoda Desktop Manager

No barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefix/suffix is set by default on the orKan

terminal.

h. Frame Field SeparatorIt is possible to set and activate a 1

between every field. You can activate the

Desktop manager software or with the Programming Guide.

The Frame field separator is disabled dy default.

5) Beeps, Vibrator and LEDs

You can enable/disable b

Manager software or the

6) Power Management

Several parameters can be tuned to optimize the battery autonomy (“Sniff period”,

“Shutdown timer”, etc…)

The orKan terminal Bluetooth power is set at 20dBm (Bluetooth Class 1) by default.

The Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used to modify the parameters having an

impact on the battery autonomy.

7) Low Battery

An alternation of red and green blinking on the two (2) LEDs indicates that the battery level is

low. Recharge the battery imm

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Data Prefix / Suffix A prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host device.

You can configure the data prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software or

with the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the orKan

Capture Prefix/Suffix A capture prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host

You can configure the capture prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the

Barcode Symbology / RFID HF protocol Prefix/Suffix A prefix and/or suffix can be added to a specific symbology/RFID protocol sent to the

host device. When such a prefix/suffix is set it will be prepended/appended to every

read piece of data (barcode or RFID tag ID) of the corresponding symbology/RFID

protocol. You can configure barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefixes/suffixes with the

Baracoda Desktop Manager software.

No barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefix/suffix is set by default on the orKan

Frame Field Separator It is possible to set and activate a 1-byte frame field separator that will be inserted

between every field. You can activate the frame field separator via the Baracoda

Desktop manager software or with the Programming Guide.

The Frame field separator is disabled dy default.

Beeps, Vibrator and LEDs

You can enable/disable beeps / Vibrator / LED blinks using either the Baracoda Deskt

Manager software or the Programming Guide.

Power Management

Several parameters can be tuned to optimize the battery autonomy (“Sniff period”,

“Shutdown timer”, etc…)

The orKan terminal Bluetooth power is set at 20dBm (Bluetooth Class 1) by default.

Manager software can be used to modify the parameters having an

impact on the battery autonomy.

An alternation of red and green blinking on the two (2) LEDs indicates that the battery level is

low. Recharge the battery immediately. If you continue using the terminal, it will work until a

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A prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host device.

You can configure the data prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software or

a prefix or suffix set on the orKan

A capture prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host

You can configure the capture prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software

the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the

A prefix and/or suffix can be added to a specific symbology/RFID protocol sent to the

a prefix/suffix is set it will be prepended/appended to every

read piece of data (barcode or RFID tag ID) of the corresponding symbology/RFID

protocol. You can configure barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefixes/suffixes with the

No barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefix/suffix is set by default on the orKan

byte frame field separator that will be inserted

frame field separator via the Baracoda

LED blinks using either the Baracoda Desktop

Several parameters can be tuned to optimize the battery autonomy (“Sniff period”,

The orKan terminal Bluetooth power is set at 20dBm (Bluetooth Class 1) by default.

Manager software can be used to modify the parameters having an

An alternation of red and green blinking on the two (2) LEDs indicates that the battery level is

ediately. If you continue using the terminal, it will work until a

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

triple beep occurs: at that moment the terminal will shut down and you will be forced to

charge the terminal.

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triple beep occurs: at that moment the terminal will shut down and you will be forced to

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triple beep occurs: at that moment the terminal will shut down and you will be forced to

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

XI. How to read barcode

1) orKan positionning

In order to switch on the orKan

Position the terminal so that the light beam fully overlaps and crosses the barcode. The terminal

will emit a beep when the scan is successful

Proper scanning position

OrKan-L : CMOS

40°

OrKan-LA : Laser

47°

OrKan-2D : 2D Imager

40°

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How to read barcodes

orKan positionning

In order to switch on the orKan terminal, please press the middle trigger button.

the terminal so that the light beam fully overlaps and crosses the barcode. The terminal

will emit a beep when the scan is successful

Sample Barcode

* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - *

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terminal, please press the middle trigger button.

the terminal so that the light beam fully overlaps and crosses the barcode. The terminal

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

2) Different usage modes

There are two (2) main operating modes in which the orKan terminal can be used:

- real time mode (with or without No Data Loss mode). When the terminal is in this

mode, it will try to transfer all captured data to the terminal at once.

- batch mode (off-line)

memory until it receives

configuration barcode).

a. Real Time mode In real time mode, the

& processed) is transmitted to the remote host without any delay.

connected, the data is lost (status of the RSL LED: red flash).

b. Real Time mode – If the No Data Loss option is activated and the orKan terminal is not connected or out of

Bluetooth range, the terminal will stor

Bluetooth connection is (re)established to the remote host, stored data are

automatically uploaded.

Every piece of data sent to the host must be acknowledged. If the host fails to send an

acknowledgement, the terminal will continue to transmit the data until the host does

send an acknowledgement.

This acknowledgment is disabled by default. It is strongly recommended to set the

Data Loss mode to ON; this configuration option can be set with the Baracoda D

Manager software or with the Programming Guide.

Additionally, when the

acknowledgment indicating that the captured data has been successfully transmitted to

the host.

c. Batch mode Captured data is always stored on the orKan terminal.

selected, the BCL led (right) starts flashing in orange color. In batch mode, the terminal

stores application data result

host.

To upload data from the orKan terminal, connect it to the host computer via Bluetooth.

The Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used to configure the location where

the uploaded data is

Once connected, the terminal will wait for the appropriate command in order to start

uploading the data. This command can be received from:

- the Baracoda Desktop Manager: the user has to click on the

- a scan of the Upload barcode: the user has to read the appropriate configuration

barcode.

Be aware that there are two

Baracoda Desktop Manager:

- to a .txt file (default option). The Ba

to modify the name of the file in which you may want to save the data.

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Different usage modes

There are two (2) main operating modes in which the orKan terminal can be used:

(with or without No Data Loss mode). When the terminal is in this

it will try to transfer all captured data to the terminal at once.

line). When the terminal is in this mode, it will save captured data in its

memory until it receives an upload command (via the Baracoda Desktop Manager or a

.

the running application data result (such as captured data decoded

transmitted to the remote host without any delay. If

connected, the data is lost (status of the RSL LED: red flash).

with No Data Loss option option is activated and the orKan terminal is not connected or out of

Bluetooth range, the terminal will store all application data results

ooth connection is (re)established to the remote host, stored data are

automatically uploaded.

Every piece of data sent to the host must be acknowledged. If the host fails to send an

the terminal will continue to transmit the data until the host does

send an acknowledgement.

This acknowledgment is disabled by default. It is strongly recommended to set the

mode to ON; this configuration option can be set with the Baracoda D

Manager software or with the Programming Guide.

Additionally, when the No Data Loss mode is active it allows the end user to set audio

acknowledgment indicating that the captured data has been successfully transmitted to

ed data is always stored on the orKan terminal. Once the batch mode has been

led (right) starts flashing in orange color. In batch mode, the terminal

application data result into its non-volatile memory for later transmission to the

To upload data from the orKan terminal, connect it to the host computer via Bluetooth.

The Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used to configure the location where

the uploaded data is sent once they have been extracted from the terminal.

Once connected, the terminal will wait for the appropriate command in order to start

uploading the data. This command can be received from:

the Baracoda Desktop Manager: the user has to click on the “Upload” button.

a scan of the Upload barcode: the user has to read the appropriate configuration

Be aware that there are two (2) ways to upload data stored in batch mode with the

Baracoda Desktop Manager:

to a .txt file (default option). The Baracoda Desktop Manager gives you a possibility

to modify the name of the file in which you may want to save the data.

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There are two (2) main operating modes in which the orKan terminal can be used:

(with or without No Data Loss mode). When the terminal is in this

it will save captured data in its

an upload command (via the Baracoda Desktop Manager or a

captured data decoded

If the terminal is not

option is activated and the orKan terminal is not connected or out of

in memory. When a

ooth connection is (re)established to the remote host, stored data are

Every piece of data sent to the host must be acknowledged. If the host fails to send an

the terminal will continue to transmit the data until the host does

This acknowledgment is disabled by default. It is strongly recommended to set the No

mode to ON; this configuration option can be set with the Baracoda Desktop

mode is active it allows the end user to set audio

acknowledgment indicating that the captured data has been successfully transmitted to

Once the batch mode has been

led (right) starts flashing in orange color. In batch mode, the terminal

volatile memory for later transmission to the

To upload data from the orKan terminal, connect it to the host computer via Bluetooth.

The Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used to configure the location where

sent once they have been extracted from the terminal.

Once connected, the terminal will wait for the appropriate command in order to start

“Upload” button.

a scan of the Upload barcode: the user has to read the appropriate configuration

ways to upload data stored in batch mode with the

racoda Desktop Manager gives you a possibility

to modify the name of the file in which you may want to save the data.

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

- to an application window: In this case always double

text window is active before starting the upload proced

loose all the data saved on your orKan terminal.

3) Different Reading mode

The orKan terminal has four (4) reading modes. These modes can be set through either the

Baracoda Desktop Manager software or the Programming Guide.

a. Trigger mode (default setting)Simply press the middle trigger button when you want to capture data.

b. Aiming mode modeThe Aiming mode has

one to another and need to avoid reading the wrong cod

to read a barcode user will have to press the trigger twice. Pressing it the first time will

switch on the beam but not the decoder (thus allowing user to aim at the correct

barcode). Pressing the trigger the second time will

the terminal to actually decode the barcode.

Nota : this feature is only available for orKan 1D & Laser

c. AutoScan mode This mode enables to scan continuously; in Autoscan mode the scan beam is

continuously on. This mode allows a very fast reading, but battery consumption is high.

d. Manual AutoScan modeWhen this capture mode is selected, pressing the trigger will switch ON the beam

continuously (like in Autoscan). The beam will stay in this mode

pressed again.

Note: in the case where the trigger is not pressed the second time (to stop the Manual

Autoscan) the beam will stay on until the shutdown timer expires. When the terminal is

switched ON, pressing the trigger will switch

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to an application window: In this case always double-check that the cursor in your

text window is active before starting the upload procedure. Otherwise you will

loose all the data saved on your orKan terminal.

Different Reading modes

The orKan terminal has four (4) reading modes. These modes can be set through either the

Baracoda Desktop Manager software or the Programming Guide.

Trigger mode (default setting) Simply press the middle trigger button when you want to capture data.

mode The Aiming mode has been developed for users who need to scan barcodes very close

one to another and need to avoid reading the wrong code. Once in this mode, in order

to read a barcode user will have to press the trigger twice. Pressing it the first time will

switch on the beam but not the decoder (thus allowing user to aim at the correct

barcode). Pressing the trigger the second time will activate the decoder thus allowing

the terminal to actually decode the barcode.

: this feature is only available for orKan 1D & Laser – not for 2D imager

This mode enables to scan continuously; in Autoscan mode the scan beam is

continuously on. This mode allows a very fast reading, but battery consumption is high.

Manual AutoScan mode When this capture mode is selected, pressing the trigger will switch ON the beam

continuously (like in Autoscan). The beam will stay in this mode

: in the case where the trigger is not pressed the second time (to stop the Manual

Autoscan) the beam will stay on until the shutdown timer expires. When the terminal is

switched ON, pressing the trigger will switch the beam on continuously.

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check that the cursor in your

ure. Otherwise you will

The orKan terminal has four (4) reading modes. These modes can be set through either the

Simply press the middle trigger button when you want to capture data.

been developed for users who need to scan barcodes very close

e. Once in this mode, in order

to read a barcode user will have to press the trigger twice. Pressing it the first time will

switch on the beam but not the decoder (thus allowing user to aim at the correct

activate the decoder thus allowing

not for 2D imager

This mode enables to scan continuously; in Autoscan mode the scan beam is

continuously on. This mode allows a very fast reading, but battery consumption is high.

When this capture mode is selected, pressing the trigger will switch ON the beam

continuously (like in Autoscan). The beam will stay in this mode until the trigger is

: in the case where the trigger is not pressed the second time (to stop the Manual

Autoscan) the beam will stay on until the shutdown timer expires. When the terminal is

the beam on continuously.

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XII. orKan embedded application(s)

1) Global structure

The orKan can embed several applications. All of them are accessible via the ‘

which is a list of icons (horizontal).

To navigate in ‘Main Menu

a. How to go into an applicationIn ‘Main Menu’, select the application icon.

To launch the selected application, press the middle button (

b. How to quit a running applicationTo quit a running application, please press both (the left and right) buttons

time.

App.

Standard

Info

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orKan embedded application(s)

Global structure

orKan can embed several applications. All of them are accessible via the ‘

which is a list of icons (horizontal).

Main Menu’, please press on the left or right button.

How to go into an application? select the application icon.

To launch the selected application, press the middle button (trigger)

How to quit a running application application, please press both (the left and right) buttons

Main menu (Opt)

Switch ON

App.

Quantity

App.

Delivery

App.

Access Ctrl

Press at the same time

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orKan can embed several applications. All of them are accessible via the ‘Main Menu’

application, please press both (the left and right) buttons at the same

App.

User

Switch OFF

the same time

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An ‘Idle Menu’ is displayed. Navigate

Menu’ by pressing the trigger button

c. Terminal info By pressing the “INFO’ icon

main information of the

o BT.name: xxxx.

By default, ‘xxxx’ is “BOK_bbbb” with ‘bbbb’, the value of last 4 digits of BDA

o FW package:

o Batt level: xx

o BDA: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

2) Application: Introduction

All embedded application

requirements (that they ha

o Scenario & action(s)

word, it is a scenario

o Scenario start & end

data being sent (in R

flash memory)

o There is only one active

o Application Field Separator

to the captured data. Each concatenated

customer (Application Field separator).

o To quit the user ap

buttons have to be pressed together

Of course scenarios (that is a

the help of the Baracoda Desktop Manager

the existing scenarios or adding new ones

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’ is displayed. Navigate in it with left or right button and select ‘

pressing the trigger button:

“INFO’ icon available on the ‘Main Menu’, the user will have access to

main information of the terminal :

BT.name: xxxx.

By default, ‘xxxx’ is “BOK_bbbb” with ‘bbbb’, the value of last 4 digits of BDA

FW package: v.x.x.xx.xx

Batt level: xx %

BDA: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX (Bluetooth Device Address)

Application: Introduction

applications in the orKan terminal can be defined by the following list of

have to to comply with during its creation):

Scenario & action(s): a user application is an execution of action(s) se

scenario.

Scenario start & end: a scenario starts with a data capture and ends by the

Real Time mode: sent to the configured host; in Batch mode

There is only one active scenario at a time.

Application Field Separator: an action can produce a result. Each result is concatenated

data. Each concatenated part is separated by a delimiter defined by the

customer (Application Field separator).

To quit the user application: (scenario’s loop (from end to beginning)),

buttons have to be pressed together; next select the “Main Menu” option.

that is a sequence list of actions) can be defined by the customer (

racoda Desktop Manager software). This can be done by either modifying

the existing scenarios or adding new ones (depending of the license rights)

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n it with left or right button and select ‘Main

user will have access to

By default, ‘xxxx’ is “BOK_bbbb” with ‘bbbb’, the value of last 4 digits of BDA

in the orKan terminal can be defined by the following list of

user application is an execution of action(s) sequence ; in other

scenario starts with a data capture and ends by the processed

in Batch mode: sent to

n action can produce a result. Each result is concatenated

is separated by a delimiter defined by the

(scenario’s loop (from end to beginning)), the left&right

elect the “Main Menu” option.

sequence list of actions) can be defined by the customer (with

This can be done by either modifying

(depending of the license rights).

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An User application is defined by several parameters.

App. Name

App. Welcome message

App. description

App. Version

App. GUID

Icon ID

App.Field separator

App.Options

Actions count

Actions list

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is defined by several parameters. The most common ones are:

Name given by the customer when using it

be displayed in Main Menu)

App. Welcome message Text displayed when the user enters the

application

Text used by the host to describe the purpose of

the application

String containing the application revision

number

String containing the unique identifier of the

application

Index of the Icon that will be displayed in Main

Menu

App.Field separator Character dedicated to action result delimitation

Field dedicated to scenario customization

Count of all the actions contained in the scenario

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ommon ones are:

the customer when using it (will

the

Text used by the host to describe the purpose of

application revision

String containing the unique identifier of the

Index of the Icon that will be displayed in Main

Character dedicated to action result delimitation

dedicated to scenario customization

Count of all the actions contained in the scenario

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3) Pre-loaded applications

By default, the orKan terminal embeds four (4) pre

modified and removed…

Manager (depending of the license rights)

a. Standard This application causes the orKan to

Application Field Separator: n

Scenario / List of called actions:

a) Display Welcome Message

Note: only displayed at the application start.

b) Capture Data

c) Display Data

b. Quantity This application adds

It could be a number associated to

have another meaning, de

shoe reseller).

Application Field Separator: (space)

Scenario / List of called a

a) Display Welcome Message

Note: only displayed at the application start.

b) Capture Data

c) Display Data

d) Set number:

� Action.Name: ‘Quantity: ‘

� Min: 0

� Max: 99 999

� Default value: 1

� Step:

� Long press on button

i.

ii.

c. Delivery This application is the same as

user from a local list of choices.

In the pre-loaded version, the possible list of choice

application of delivery.

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loaded applications

By default, the orKan terminal embeds four (4) pre-loaded applications that can be

removed… by using the ‘orKan apps’ module of the

Manager (depending of the license rights).

causes the orKan to display all captured data.

Application Field Separator: n/a

Scenario / List of called actions:

Welcome Message: “Press trigger to read data”

: only displayed at the application start.

s a digital number information to every captured

It could be a number associated to the quantity of the product; this number could also

have another meaning, depending on the final application (for example

Application Field Separator: (space)

Scenario / List of called actions:

Welcome Message: “Press trigger to read data and add quantity

: only displayed at the application start.

Action.Name: ‘Quantity: ‘

Min: 0

Max: 99 999

Default value: 1

+1

Long press on button effect:

i. Step multiplication value: +5

ii. After: 200ms (of button press)

This application is the same as Quantity, but allows adding a new data selected by the

user from a local list of choices.

loaded version, the possible list of choices is associated to the final

application of delivery.

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loaded applications that can be

the Baracoda Desktop

every captured piece of data.

; this number could also

for example shoes value for a

and add quantity”

adding a new data selected by the

is associated to the final

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Application Field Separator: (space)

Scenario / List of called actions:

a) Display Welcome Message

status”

Note: only displayed at the application start.

b) Capture Data

c) Set Number:

a. Action.Name: ‘Quantity: ‘

b. Min: 0

c. Max: 99 999

d. Default value: 1

e. Step:

f. Long press on button effect:

i.

ii.

d) Set Status:

a. Action.Name: ‘STATUS: ‘

b. Param_01: ‘Picked

c. Param

d. Param_03: ‘Partial

e. Param_04: ‘Refused

f. Param_05:

g. Param_06: ‘Missing

h. Param_07: ‘Wrong

i. Param_08: ‘Incomplete

j. Param_09:

k. Param_10

d. Access Control This application compar

orKan displays and sen

Application Field Separator: n

Scenario / List of called actions:

a) Display Welcome Message

database”

Note: only displayed at the application start.

b) Capture Data

c) Display Data

d) Comparison

e) Display Result

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Application Field Separator: (space)

Scenario / List of called actions:

Welcome Message: “Press trigger to read data, add quantity and select

: only displayed at the application start.

Action.Name: ‘Quantity: ‘

Min: 0

Max: 99 999

Default value: 1

+1

Long press on button effect:

i. Step multiplicator value: +5

ii. After: 200ms (of button press)

Action.Name: ‘STATUS: ‘

Param_01: ‘Picked-Up’

Param_02: ‘Delivered’

Param_03: ‘Partial-Delivery’

Param_04: ‘Refused-Damaged’

Param_05: ‘Customer-Out’

Param_06: ‘Missing-Packages’

Param_07: ‘Wrong-Address’

Param_08: ‘Incomplete-Address’

Param_09: ‘Address-Not-Accessible’

Param_10: ‘Nobody’

This application compares captured data to a list / database loaded

and sends pre-defined data in function of the result of this comparison.

Field Separator: n/a

Scenario / List of called actions:

Welcome Message: “Scan to check if data is present in your local

: only displayed at the application start.

Display Result

search result Display data Sent data

found OK ;-) '1'

not found NOK ;-( '0'

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, add quantity and select

on the terminal. The

defined data in function of the result of this comparison.

Scan to check if data is present in your local

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The embedded list correspond

Baracoda Calendar. The list value is :

� BARACODA

� 12345678901234

� Baracoda Scanners

� Data capture for workforce in

� Baracoda

� 1234567890128

� Baracoda

� DEMO

� BARACODY5VNK83LZEKX8KEO54a6V4B4K0JRMXAG49BN65HDTKj

� Baracoda

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corresponds to barcodes printed on Baracoda Test card and

. The list value is :

BARACODA

12345678901234

Baracoda Scanners

Data capture for workforce in motion

Baracoda-Data Capture for Workforce in Motion

1234567890128

Baracoda

BARACODY5VNK83LZEKX8KEO54a6V4B4K0JRMXAG49BN65HDTKj

Baracoda - Data Capture for Workforce in Motion

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printed on Baracoda Test card and

BARACODY5VNK83LZEKX8KEO54a6V4B4K0JRMXAG49BN65HDTKj

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XIII. Connectivity Solution available

Several connectivity solutions

1) Software solution

Baracoda provides three

barcode devices:

a. K-Emul K-Emul lets you insert application data result val

application. It also allows adding a prefix and a suffix to the captured data.

b. BaracodaManager (for mobile host devices)BaracodaManager is a light application that lets you receive application data result value

in the active application

also modify some configuration options (depending on the platform)

(*): BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile…

Note: full SDK is available to get more features / integrat

end-user application.

c. Baracoda Desktop Manager (for windows PC)

The Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC

Baracoda barcode/RFID reader(s), including:

� automatic connection

� inserting scanned barcode

(KEmul module) or displaying it (Terminal module)

� setting a barcode/RFID reader(s) parameters (Device

� Uploading data saved in a reader(s) memory

� Upgrading barcode/RFID reader’s firmware

� Managing, creating and modifying orKan applications

If your Bluetooth stack

Hyperterminal or Kemul.

www.baracoda.com)

2) Baracoda Software Development Kit (for developers & integrators)

The Baracoda SDKs are created for developers who want to integrate the

collection functions into their own program

software application. This eliminates the need to run the Baracoda Manager software in

addition to a third-party application.

Baracoda Dekstop Manager uses li

developers to integrate Baracoda products into their own application very rapidly.

Moreover, these libraries will deal with all the low

and configuration management.

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Connectivity Solution available for orKan

Several connectivity solutions are proposed by Baracoda to connect the orKan terminal.

Software solutions (for end-user)

three (3) different software packages to manage the Baracoda Bluetooth

Emul lets you insert application data result value in the selected field of the active

application. It also allows adding a prefix and a suffix to the captured data.

BaracodaManager (for mobile host devices) BaracodaManager is a light application that lets you receive application data result value

application (*) thanks to the provided keyboard emulation

also modify some configuration options (depending on the platform)

(*): BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile…

full SDK is available to get more features / integrate the orKan

user application.

Baracoda Desktop Manager (for windows PC)

Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC software allows the user to easily operate their

Baracoda barcode/RFID reader(s), including:

automatic connection of the barcode/RFID reader(s) that the user wants to use

inserting scanned barcodes/RFID tag IDs to a selected field in the client application

(KEmul module) or displaying it (Terminal module)

setting a barcode/RFID reader(s) parameters (Device Settings m

ploading data saved in a reader(s) memory

barcode/RFID reader’s firmware

anaging, creating and modifying orKan applications

stack software is not compatible, you can test your terminal with

Hyperterminal or Kemul. Refer to Communication Protocol documentation. (Download on

Baracoda Software Development Kit (for developers & integrators)

The Baracoda SDKs are created for developers who want to integrate the

collection functions into their own programs, thus enabling end-users to run a single

. This eliminates the need to run the Baracoda Manager software in

party application.

Baracoda Dekstop Manager uses libraries that provide an abstraction layer allowing

developers to integrate Baracoda products into their own application very rapidly.

Moreover, these libraries will deal with all the low-level routines, timeouts, connections

and configuration management.

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for orKan

are proposed by Baracoda to connect the orKan terminal.

different software packages to manage the Baracoda Bluetooth

ue in the selected field of the active

application. It also allows adding a prefix and a suffix to the captured data.

BaracodaManager is a light application that lets you receive application data result value

provided keyboard emulation feature. You can

also modify some configuration options (depending on the platform).

orKan terminal to the

software allows the user to easily operate their

the barcode/RFID reader(s) that the user wants to use

to a selected field in the client application

module)

software is not compatible, you can test your terminal with

Refer to Communication Protocol documentation. (Download on

Baracoda Software Development Kit (for developers & integrators)

The Baracoda SDKs are created for developers who want to integrate the barcode/RID

users to run a single

. This eliminates the need to run the Baracoda Manager software in

braries that provide an abstraction layer allowing

developers to integrate Baracoda products into their own application very rapidly.

level routines, timeouts, connections

Baracoda orKan – User Guide v1.

These libraries are available to developers for free (

information)

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hese libraries are available to developers for free (www.baracoda.com

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www.baracoda.com for more

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XIV. Safety / Regulatory

1) FCC

Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

certification process is under process.

Product FCC Id: under process of certification

Interference statement:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

undesired operation.

Modification statement:

The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this

device that are not expressly approved by Baracoda Wireless Technology, may void the

user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Class B digital devices regulatory notice:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installe

used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio

television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the

user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 1 or more of the following

measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation betw

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver

is connected

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help

Wireless notice

This product emits radio f

far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used

in such a manner that the potential for human contact with the antenna during normal

operation is minimized. The system antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co

located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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Safety / Regulatory

Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

certification process is under process.

under process of certification

Interference statement:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

Modification statement:

The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this

that are not expressly approved by Baracoda Wireless Technology, may void the

user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Class B digital devices regulatory notice:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installe

used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio

television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the

user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 1 or more of the following

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help

This product emits radio frequency energy, but the radiated output power of this device is

far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used

in such a manner that the potential for human contact with the antenna during normal

nimized. The system antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co

located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this

that are not expressly approved by Baracoda Wireless Technology, may void the

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital

device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and

used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or

television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the

user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 1 or more of the following

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help

requency energy, but the radiated output power of this device is

far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used

in such a manner that the potential for human contact with the antenna during normal

nimized. The system antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-

located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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2) EU

Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

certification process is under process.

This equipment is intended to be commercialised in all the countries of the European Union

and there is no commercialisation or operational restrictions in any of the countries.

Hereby, Baracoda Wireless Technology declares that t

compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive

1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity is in progress.

European countries, where this equipment can be used are : Austria (AT)

Bulgaria (BG) - Switzerland/Liechtenstein (CH)

(DE) – Denmark (DK) - Estonia (EE)

Ireland (IE) - Iceland (IS)

Netherlands (NL) - Norway (NO)

– Slovak Republic (SK) -

3) Laser notice (for orKan Laser

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein

may result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light.

The laser terminal utilizes a low

momentarily causes no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with

any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an

observer, even through reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc.

The following information is shown on the laser terminal device class label:

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Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

rocess is under process.

This equipment is intended to be commercialised in all the countries of the European Union

and there is no commercialisation or operational restrictions in any of the countries.

Hereby, Baracoda Wireless Technology declares that this Bluetooth barcode terminal is in

compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive

1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity is in progress.

European countries, where this equipment can be used are : Austria (AT)

Switzerland/Liechtenstein (CH) - Cyprus (CY) - Czech Republic (CZ)

Estonia (EE) - Finland (FI) - France (FR) - Greece (GR)

Iceland (IS) - Lithuania (LT) – Luxembourg (LU) - Latvia (LV)

Norway (NO) - Portugal (PT) - Romania (RO) - Sweden (SE)

United Kingdom (UK)-Italy (IT)-Poland (PO)-Spain (SP).

Laser notice (for orKan Laser – BOK-LA)

controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein

may result in exposure to hazardous visible laser light.

The laser terminal utilizes a low-power laser diode. Although staring directly at the laser beam

uses no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with

any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an

observer, even through reflective surfaces such as mirrors, etc.

ion is shown on the laser terminal device class label:

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Please, take care that following information are draft information due to the fact that

This equipment is intended to be commercialised in all the countries of the European Union

and there is no commercialisation or operational restrictions in any of the countries.

his Bluetooth barcode terminal is in

compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive

European countries, where this equipment can be used are : Austria (AT) - Belgium (BE) -

Czech Republic (CZ) - Germany

Greece (GR) - Hungary (HU) -

Latvia (LV) - Malta (MT) -

Sweden (SE) - Slovenia (SI)

Spain (SP).

controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein

power laser diode. Although staring directly at the laser beam

uses no known biological damage, avoid staring at the beam as one would with

any very strong light source, such as the sun. Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an

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XV. Limited Warranty

Manufacturer warrants that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for

one (1) year from the date of shipment. Manufacturer will, at its option,

refund the purchase price paid by buyer for the defective products.

Such repair, replacement or refund shall be buyer's sole remedy in the event of Manufacturer's

breach of this limited warranty. Repaired or replaced parts or prod

reconditioned or remanufactured parts and equipment at Manufacturer's option. All costs

associated with shipment to Manufacturer for warranty service, including but not limited to

freight, duties, insurance and customs fees are buyer's

freight costs (duties, insurance, customs and any other fees are buyer's responsibility)

associated with the return shipment to buyer. The method of shipment will be at

Manufacturer's discretion. Repair or replace

the period of warranty provided for herein. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MANUFACTURER'S

ONLY WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR

WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. To

buyer should contact the seller not the Manufacturer. The warranty set forth herein does not

cover and Manufacturer will have no obligations hereunder if any non

whole or in part by; accident, tran

enhancement of the products or incorporation, interfacing, attachment of any feature, program,

or device to the Products by a person or entity other than Manufacturer, failure to provide a

suitable installation environment, use of the products for other than the specific purpose for

which the products are designed or any use of the product not in accordance with the User

Guide or other misuse or abuse of the product.

batteries.

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Limited Warranty

Manufacturer warrants that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for

one (1) year from the date of shipment. Manufacturer will, at its option, either repair, replace or

refund the purchase price paid by buyer for the defective products.

Such repair, replacement or refund shall be buyer's sole remedy in the event of Manufacturer's

breach of this limited warranty. Repaired or replaced parts or product may include new,

reconditioned or remanufactured parts and equipment at Manufacturer's option. All costs

associated with shipment to Manufacturer for warranty service, including but not limited to

freight, duties, insurance and customs fees are buyer's responsibility. Manufacturer will pay the

freight costs (duties, insurance, customs and any other fees are buyer's responsibility)

associated with the return shipment to buyer. The method of shipment will be at

Manufacturer's discretion. Repair or replacement of any parts or equipment does not extend

the period of warranty provided for herein. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MANUFACTURER'S

ONLY WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR

WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. To take advantage of this warranty,

buyer should contact the seller not the Manufacturer. The warranty set forth herein does not

cover and Manufacturer will have no obligations hereunder if any non-conformance is caused in

whole or in part by; accident, transportation, neglect, misuse, alteration, modification, or

enhancement of the products or incorporation, interfacing, attachment of any feature, program,

or device to the Products by a person or entity other than Manufacturer, failure to provide a

installation environment, use of the products for other than the specific purpose for

which the products are designed or any use of the product not in accordance with the User

Guide or other misuse or abuse of the product. The warranty does not cover probl

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Manufacturer warrants that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship for

either repair, replace or

Such repair, replacement or refund shall be buyer's sole remedy in the event of Manufacturer's

uct may include new,

reconditioned or remanufactured parts and equipment at Manufacturer's option. All costs

associated with shipment to Manufacturer for warranty service, including but not limited to

responsibility. Manufacturer will pay the

freight costs (duties, insurance, customs and any other fees are buyer's responsibility)

associated with the return shipment to buyer. The method of shipment will be at

ment of any parts or equipment does not extend

the period of warranty provided for herein. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MANUFACTURER'S

ONLY WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER DOES NOT GIVE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR

take advantage of this warranty,

buyer should contact the seller not the Manufacturer. The warranty set forth herein does not

conformance is caused in

sportation, neglect, misuse, alteration, modification, or

enhancement of the products or incorporation, interfacing, attachment of any feature, program,

or device to the Products by a person or entity other than Manufacturer, failure to provide a

installation environment, use of the products for other than the specific purpose for

which the products are designed or any use of the product not in accordance with the User

The warranty does not cover problems linked to