Cino Fuzzyscan Quick start manual
Cino Fuzzyscan is a Bluetooth pocket scanner that offers outstanding reading performance and the convenience of mobility. It's ideal for various applications, including inventory management, document scanning, and mobile payments. With its FuzzyScan Imaging Technology, it delivers accurate and fast scanning, even for challenging documents. The scanner's compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry and use anywhere.
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Bluetooth Pocket Scanner
Quick Start Guide
Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Bluetooth Pocket Image Scanner.
Powered by the combination of cutting-edge FuzzyScan Imaging Technology and Bluetooth wireless technology, it not only provides outstanding reading performance, but also delivers the convenience and freedom of mobility. It’s ideal for a broad range of applications to unleash your productivity with ease.
This document provides a quick reference for installation and operation. The complete documentation is available at www.cino.com.tw.
Px680BT Scanner
Status Indicator
Power/Link Indicators
Reserved
Function Key 1
Function Key 2
Reserved
Trigger
Battery Cover
Reset Key
Micro USB Port
Scan Window
HB3112 Smart Cradle & HB3100 Charging Cradle
Central Indicator
Side Indicators
(HB3112 only)
USB Bus Power Switch
Mounting Holes
DC Power Jack
Paging/Reset Key
Host Interface Port
(HB3112)
USB Interface Port
(HB3100)
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Preparations before Using
Install the Battery
Take off the battery cover from the scanner by removing two blue tapes.
Ensure the battery contacts of the battery pack are facing the charging contacts inside the battery cavity. Then click the battery pack into the battery cavity carefully.
Place the battery cover in the right orientation onto the back of the scanner. Screw in and tighten the four shipped M2 screws in sequence by a small screw-driver in the clockwise direction.
Charge the Battery via Power Supply Unit
Choose the right plug and slot it into the power supply unit cavity until a “click” is heard. Then plug the power supply unit into the wall outlet.
Please make sure the USB bus power switch is in “OFF” position.
Plug the DC connector of the power supply unit into the DC Jack of the cradle. The cradle emits four beeps. For the Smart cradle, the central indicator blinks blue once and side indicators lights red. For the charging cradle, the central indicator lights blue.
Place the scanner onto the cradle. When the battery is fully charged, the status indicator of scanner will light green.
Charge the Battery via USB 3.0 Port
The scanner can also be charged via the USB
3.0 port without the power supply unit. You can connect the cradle to USB 3.0 port of host device by a USB cable, then slide the USB bus power switch to “ON”. After that, place the scanner onto the cradle.
The scanner can also be charged via its micro
USB port by connecting the micro USB cable to USB 3.0 port of host device or the commercial USB power supply unit connected to the wall socket.
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Decide Your Radio Link Mode
The FuzzyScan Bluetooth image scanner provides several radio link modes to communicate with most host devices. When the Bluetooth-enabled host device is not available, it can work with the smart cradle in PAIR mode
(peer-to-peer connection) or PICO mode (multiple connections) to provide a
plug-and-play cordless migration of your existing non-Bluetooth-enabled devices. Moreover, you are also able to use the scanner to work with
Bluetooth-enabled host devices via SPP mode or HID mode.
When the radio link is disconnected, the scanner is capable of reconnecting the radio link automatically when it returns to the communication coverage.
But please note that this feature is not available in SPP slave mode. If you would like to change the radio link mode, please scan the “Uninstall” command to reset the scanner to uninstall state.
PAIR Mode
If the Bluetooth device is not available in your existing system, PAIR mode is the simplest plug-and-play solution. In this mode, a smart cradle can only work with one scanner. The smart cradle not only provides the Bluetooth radio link with the scanner, but also offers the legacy cabled interfaces to the host device, including USB HID, USB COM, PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge and RS232 Serial.
PICO Mode
For the requirement of multiple connections, up to 7 scanners can be connected to one smart cradle concurrently. If you would like to un-pair all scanners paired with the smart cradle, please press and hold the paging/reset key of the smart cradle for more than 5 seconds. If you just want to un-pair part of the paired scanners, please take those paired scanners to scan the “Uninstall” command one by one.
HID Mode
Through the most useful HID service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth
Keyboard. In this mode, the scanner will be discoverable by the radio connection request issued by the remote host device (desktop, laptop,
Android or iOS device). For some cases, you may be requested to enter the
Passkey (PIN) to establish the Bluetooth connection for security purpose.
SPP Master/Slave Mode
Through the standard SPP service, the scanner can work as a Bluetooth
Serial Device. In SPP master mode, the scanner initiates the radio connection request to the remote slave device. In SPP slave mode, the scanner will be discoverable by the radio connection request issued by the remote host device.
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Use FuzzyScan in PAIR Mode
Ensure the battery is fully charged. Please refer to the section of
Preparation before Using for details.
Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to the host device.
USB
PS/2
RS232
Turn on the power of your host device.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state.
The scanner is pre-paired with the shipped smart cradle, so you will see the link indicators of scanner blink blue per 2.5 seconds, and the central indicator of the smart cradle light blue. If the scanner and smart cradle are not paired, the status indicator of scanner and the side indicators of smart cradle blink red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state).
Please follow step 6 to establish the connection.
Scan “PAIR mode” command. The status indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Uninstall
Place the scanner onto the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicators of scanner will flash blue quickly during the pairing process. When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is completed. You will see that the link indicators of scanner blink blue per 2.5 seconds and the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed onto the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do” beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation.
The default host interface of smart cradle is preset to USB HID. If you want to set the host interface to USB COM, you have to install the
USB virtual COM driver into your host device before using the scanner. Please visit CINO website to download the driver.
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Use FuzzyScan in PICO Mode
Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it into the host interface port of the smart cradle and connect it to the host device.
USB PS/2 RS232
Turn on the power of your host device.
Ensure the side indicators of the Smart cradle blink red and green
alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the Smart cradle is paired with other scanners, please press and hold the paging/reset key of the smart cradle for more than 5 seconds to un-pair all paired scanners. Then the smart cradle will return to uninstall state automatically.
Prepare the scanners you desire to pair with the smart cradle. Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state. Ensure the status indicator of each scanner
blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command to un-pair the scanner, then scan the “PICO mode” command, the status indicator of scanner will turn to light red.
Uninstall
PICO Mode
Place the scanner onto the smart cradle, then you will hear one short beep to indicate the pairing process is activated. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicators of scanner will flash blue quickly during the pairing process. When you hear 4 beeps in ascending tone, the pairing process is completed. You will see that the link indicators of scanner blink blue once per 2.5 seconds, the central indicator of the smart cradle lights blue and its side indicators light green.
If the scanner pairing process failed or it’s not placed onto the smart cradle within 20 seconds, you will hear 2 “Di-do Di-do” beeps to warn the failure of pairing, the scanner will return to uninstall state automatically.
Please scan the corresponding host interface quick set command to complete the installation. Then repeat the same procedures to pair other scanners with the smart cradle.
For user’s convenience, the smart cradle will automatically assign the
ID numbers to each scanner. Please scan the System Information command to check the assigned ID number of each scanner.
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Use FuzzyScan in HID Mode
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in
“Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the
“Uninstall” command first.
Uninstall
If your remote host is equipped with latest Bluetooth drivers, or it’s an iOS or Android device, you are recommended to use “HID Mode” for quick paring. If necessary, you may use “HID Mode with Passkey” to establish a more secure connection. If you frequently experienced the problem in using HID mode, please try “HID Legacy Mode” instead.
HID Legacy Mode HID Mode with Passkey
Once you scan one of above commands, the link indicators of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds during searching process. You have to execute the Bluetooth Discovery procedure to find available
Bluetooth device, then select “PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx”.
If you use “HID Mode”, please go to step 5.
If you use “HID Mode with Passkey”, you will be requested to enter the
Passkey (PIN) on the remote host. Please enter the Passkey (PIN) accordingly by scanning the “Option Code” (page 13), and then scan the
“FIN (Finish)” to end the Passkey entry, then go to step 5.
If you scan “HID Legacy Mode”, the Passkey (PIN) may be requested.
Please enter “00000000” (default setting), you will see “Keyboard on
“PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx”. Please double click this HID service to establish the connection between scanner and remote host device.
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the connection is established. At the same time, the link indicators of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within
1 minute after scanning the above command, the scanner will go to sleep automatically. You can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers.
Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support.
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Use FuzzyScan in SPP Mode
Establish SPP Master Connection
Please go to the folder “Hardware” located in Bluetooth Advanced
Setting of the remote host device to check its device MAC address. Then prepare a 12-character Code 128 barcode of the remote host device
MAC address, or follow the step 4 to input MAC address by scanning 12 option codes.
Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder “Local Services” located in
Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add Serial Services” to add one more Bluetooth COM port.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in “Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the “Uninstall” command first, then scan the “SPP Master Mode” command. The status indicator of scanner will turn steady red immediately.
Uninstall
SPP Master Mode
Scan the 12-character MAC address barcode. The scanner will emit continuous short clicks and link indicators of the scanner will blink blue quickly during the radio connecting process. If the Passkey (PIN) is requested, please enter “00000000” (default setting).
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio is connected. Meanwhile, the link indicators of scanner will blink blue once
per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner failed to connect to the host device within
30 seconds, the link indicators will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds.
But the scanner is still continuing to discover the host device for another
30 seconds before go to sleep. In the interim, you still can scan “Uninstall” command to resume the scanner to uninstall state. If the scanner went to sleep already, you can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The above procedures are based on Windows environment. But the installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during the installation processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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Establish SPP Slave Connection
Ensure a virtual COM port is available in your remote host for connecting the scanner. If not, please go to the folder “Client Applications” located in Bluetooth Advanced Setting. Click the “Add COM Port” to add one more Bluetooth COM port.
Power on or wake up the scanner by pressing the Trigger key within radio coverage if the scanner is power-off or in sleep state, and ensure the status indicator of scanner blinks red and green alternatively (in
“Uninstall” state). If the scanner is not in uninstall state, please scan the
“Uninstall” command first, and then scan the “SPP Slave Mode” command. The link indicators of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2
seconds during searching process.
Uninstall
SPP Slave Mode
You have to execute the Bluetooth Discovery procedure to find all available Bluetooth device list in your remote host. You will see
‘’PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx’’ is shown in the list if the scanner is successfully discovered.
Double click the “PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx” on the discovered Bluetooth devices. If the Passkey (PIN) is requested,, please enter “00000000”
(default setting). You will see “Serial Port on PF(L/A)xxxBT-xxxx”. Please double click this SPP service to establish the connection between scanner and remote host device.
The scanner will emit 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the connection is established. At the same time, the link indicators of scanner will blink blue once per 2.5 seconds to indicate the scanner is in radio-connected state.
Please note that if the scanner is not connected to the host device within
1 minute after scanning the “SPP Slave Mode” command, the scanner will go to sleep automatically. You can just press the trigger to wake up the scanner to continue the installation.
The above procedures are based on Windows environment. But the installation procedure may vary depending on different remote host devices, operating systems and the Bluetooth drivers. Please consult your professional IT consultant to obtain necessary support if any problem has been encountered during the installation processes. For more detailed information, please visit CINO website.
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Out-of-range Scanning
When the radio connection is established between scanner and remote host device, the scanner will transmit each scanned data right after scanning the barcode. However, the default of the scanner is unable to scan any barcode data when it loses the radio connection with the remote host device.
If you enable the out-of-range scanning function, the scanner is able to continue scanning barcode data while it is out of radio coverage. All scanned data will be temporarily stored into the memory buffer until radio link resumed.
Enable Out-of-range Scanning
Disable Out-of-range Scanning
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In case of the scanner is out of radio coverage, you will hear 4 beeps in descending tone to indicate the radio connection lost. The link indicators of scanner will blink blue 3 times per 2 seconds. Once the scanner is back to radio coverage, you will hear 4 beeps in ascending tone to indicate the radio connection rebuilt and the link indicators of scanner will blink blue once per
2.5 seconds. At the same time, all stored scanned data will be transmitted automatically right after the radio link is resumed.
Sleep Mode & Power Off
The scanner will enter “Sleep Mode” if the scanner is not used after the user-defined time-out duration. The scanner can also be entered “Sleep
Mode" instantly by pressing the Function Key 1 twice (each time lasts more than one second).
When the scanner is under sleep mode, it is preset to enter “Power Off” automatically if it’s not woke up after time-out duration. You can power off the scanner by pressing and holding the Function Key 1 for more than 3 seconds.
You can also have your scanner entered “Sleep Mode” or “Power Off” by scanning the following “Sleep Mode” or “Power Off” command.
Sleep Mode
Off
If you would like to power on or wake up the scanner, please press the trigger key.
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Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode)
Thanks to the specially designed Batch Scanning function, the scanner is capable of storing up to 80,000 (PF/PL) or 100,000 (PA) EAN-13 barcode data. It is an ideal cost-saving solution for inventory applications.
Press and hold the Function Key 2 for more than 3 seconds to enter Batch
Scanning, by which 3 beeps will be heard and the status indicator of the scanner will blink green at regular interval during batch scanning
In this mode, all scanned barcode data will be stored into the memory storage.
You can scan and store the barcode data till the memory storage is full. If the storage is full, you will hear 2 long beeps and the status indicator will blink
red twice to indicate out of storage. To exit the batch scanning, press and hold Function Key 2 for more than 3 seconds.
You can also have your scanner entered or exited the batch scanning by scanning the following commands.
Enter Batch Scanning
Use Quantity Feature
The scanner supports quantity feature when it enters batch scanning. When you use quantity feature, the quanity information and scanned barcode data will be stored into the memory storage together. You can enter the quantity information from 1 to 9999 by scanning the following quantity commands right after you scan the barcode data.
Quantity 0
Quantity 1
Quantity 2
10
Quantity 7
Quantity 8
Quantity 9
There are three ways to output the stored barcode data and quantity information. The preset output format is to transmit stored barcode data as many times as the quantity indicated. But you still can set the scanner to outpt the stored barcode data together with quantity information in two fields, and a prest delimter “,“ will be output in between. To fulfill different application requirements, both the delimiter and output sequency can be changed as well.
As many times as the quantity indicates
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<Quantity><Field Delimiter><Scanned Data>
<Scanned Data><Field Delimiter><Quantity>
How to Transmit Stored Data
The scanner is preset to transmit all stored data by scanning the “Transmit
Stored Data” command. During the transmission, the scanner will emit continuous short clicks and the link indicators will blink blue. Then the scanner will emit two short beeps after data transmission is completed.
Transmit Stored Data
But you are able to set the scanner to transmit the stored data by placing the scanner onto the cradle as well.
Scan Barcode
Command ◆
Place Scanner onto the Cradle
Scan command or Place
Scanner onto the Cradle
How to Delete Last Scanned Data
If you scanned a wrong barcode, the last scanned and data can be deleted by pressing the Function Key 2 twice to delete.
You can also delete last scanned data by scanning the following command.
Delete Last Scanned Data
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Link Mode Quick Set
PICO Mode PAIR Mode
UNINSTALL
SPP Master Mode SPP Slave Mode
HID Legacy Mode HID Mode with Passkey
Host Interface Quick Set
(Smart Cradle only)
USB HID
Standard Mode ◆
PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW
Standard Mode
USB HID Turbo Mode PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW
Turbo Mode
USB Com Port
Emulation
USB HID Legacy Mode
Keyboard Layout Quick Set
USA
◆
United Kingdom-UK
PS/2 (DOS/V)
Keyboard Replacement
Latin America
Germany
Canadian French
Japan
Spain
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System Commands
Information
PowerTool Host Link
Power Off
Option Codes
Clone
0 8
4 C
1 9
5 D
2 A
6 E
3 B
7 F
FIN (Finish) END (Exit)
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Indications
Scanner Indication
Items
Radio connection
Radio disconnection
During connection
Radio connection built
Radio connection lost
Data Transmission
Items
Under charging (on cradle)
Fully charged (on cradle)
Under batch scanning
Pair failure
Out of memory
Battery power low
Battery power extremely low
Good read
Under Configuration
Uninstall state
Upgrade state
Time out warning
Paged by smart cradle
Sleep state / Battery no power
Power Off
Link Indicators
1 blue blink per 2.5 sec.
3 blue blinks per 2 sec.
Quick blue blinks
1 blue blink per 2.5 sec.
3 blue blinks per 2 sec.
Quick blue blink
Status Indicator
Steady red
Steady green
1 green blink per 2.5 sec.
Steady red
2 red blinks
1 red blink at regular interval
8 red blinks
1 green blink
Steady red
Alternative red and green blinks
Steady red
Off
Off
Off
Off
Beeping
Off
Off
Short clicks
4 beeps in ascending tone
4 beeps in descending tone
Short clicks
Beeping
Off
Off
Off
2 Di-do Di-do beeps
2 long beeps
1 beep at regular interval
8 beeps
1 good read beep
Off
Off
Short click
3 long beeps
6 page beeps
Off
Off
HB3112 Smart Cradle Indication
Power on
Smart Cradle Upgrade State
Uninstall state
PICO Mode
PAIR Mode
Items
Smart cradle paged by scanner
Radio Connected
Central
Blink blue once
Off
Off
Steady blue
Radio Disconnected Off
Radio Connected
PAIR Mode
Steady blue
Radio Disconnected Off
PICO Mode Steady blue
Steady blue
Indicators
Side
Off
Steady red
Alternative red-green blinks
Steady Green
Steady red
Off
Steady red
Steady green
Off
Beeping
Power on beeps
Short clicks
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
6 page beeps
6 page beeps
HB3100 Charging Cradle Indication
Items
Power on Light blue
Central Indicator
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Off
Beeping
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FuzzyScan Bluetooth Pocket Scanner Quick Start Guide
International Edition, Rev. A1
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Warranty
Cino warrants its products against defects in workmanship and materials from the date of shipment, provided that the product is operated under normal and proper conditions. The warranty provisions and durations are furnished by different warranty programs. The above warranty does not apply to any product which has been (i) misused; (ii) damaged by accident or negligence; (iii) modified or altered by the purchaser or other party; (iv) repaired or tampered by unauthorized representatives; (v) operated or stored beyond the specified operational and environmental parameters; (vi) applied software, accessories or parts are not supplied by Cino; (vii) damaged by circumstances out of Cino’s control, such as, but not limited to, lightning or fluctuation in electrical power. Any defective product must follow the warranty program and RMA procedures to return Cino for inspection.
Regulatory
FCC part 15B, FCC part 15C
EN55022 EN55024
EN301 489-1 & 489-17, EN300 328
EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN60950-1
Clause 2, Article 58-2 of Radio Waves Act.
V-3/2011.04, TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS,
Class B ITE
LED Eye Safety
IEC62471 Exempt group
Laser Eye Safety
IEC60825-1 Class 1
MIC T401
AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 Class B
CNS13438, CNS14336
LP0002
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