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5-2 Data Transfer
5-2-1 Bluetooth
See System Setting - Bluetooth for instructions to establish a Bluetooth network. Three options are
listed below.
Out of range batch- The scanner starts storing barcode data when it loses its connection to a remote host
(for example, when a user holding the scanner walks out of range). Data transmission is triggered by
reestablishing the connection with the host (for example, when a user holding the scanner walks back
into range).
Auto reconnection- When scanner’s Bluetooth is power on, it will try to establish the wireless connection
with the host which it last connected, if Auto Reconnection is enabled.
Inter-char delay- Inter-character delay is abbreviated to Inter-char delay. This delay is inserted after each
data character transmitted when configure Bluetooth to HID keyboard profile. Some Bluetooth
communication needs large delay to avoid data missing. This default delay is set to 8 milliseconds.
BA2110 Connect Time- This is a standby time for the user to plug the BA2110 into PC after scanned the
barcode on the back of BA2110. The default standby time is set to 10 seconds. (For more detail, please
refer to “
5-3-6 Configure the profile of BA2110
”).
5-2-2 USB HID keyboard
When the scanner is USB connected to a PC, it will be identified as a USB HID keyboard and behaves
as a USB wired scanner.
5-2-3 USB Virtual COM
When the scanner is USB connected to a PC, it will be identified as a USB Virtual COM and acts as a
RS-232 wired scanner.
5-2-4 U Disk
Barcode data is always stored in a text file (TXT file), that is, the scanner functions as a barcode data
collector. The scanner will be identified as a USB removable driver when it is USB connected to a PC.
The scanner decides target file to store barcodes according to following rules:
If a file is selected by the user, the selected file will be the target file.
If there is no file in the U-Disk, a file will be created and named “TARGET.txt” by the scanner when it
is powered on or restart. In this case, TARGET.txt will be the target file.
The file selected to be the target file is labeled √.
List Files
This menu can be selected to list all files in the root directory. The file selected to be the target file is
labeled √. The operations described below are imposed to the cursor-on file, which is not necessary to
be the target file.
Example: