Baracoda D-Fly – User Guide v1.6
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Data Capture
for Workforce
in Motion
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Place the scanner in discovery mode by pressing the trigger button.
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Highlight the scanner in the Devices in Range box and click the Add Button.
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The Bluetooth Stack asks for the passkey. While the message displays, click on the Bluetooth
connection icon in the system tray at right side of the task bar.
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Enter
0000
as the default Bluetooth Passkey Request dialog box.
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Look at the status of the scanner in the BaracodaManager application window. When the
status changes to “connected”, the scanner is ready to be used.
4.
The first time the scanner is configured, the BaracodaManager opens a terminal window. Scan a
barcode and the data will appear in the terminal window
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Close the Terminal window by clicking on exit
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Select the Kemul plug-in from the drop down menu. For more information, see the
BaracodaManager documentation.
5.
When you have finished your session, click on the Exit Button of the application to save your
configuration.
6.1.3.
For developers: Baracoda Software Development
Kit (SDK)
The Baracoda SDKs are created for developers who want to integrate the barcode collection functions into
their own program code, thus enabling end-users to run a single software program. This eliminates the need to
run the Baracoda Manager software in addition to a third party application.
BaracodaManager 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.
These libraries are available to developers for free (
www.baracoda.com
for more information)