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SUMMARY
SUMMARY ................................................................... 2
REVISION HISTORY .......................................................... 3
INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 4
1.
INSTALLATION ........................................................ 5
2.
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.3.1.
2.3.2.
2.3.3.
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2.4.
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3.1.
3.2.
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3.3.
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3.3.2.
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APPENDIX ........................................................... 74
FIRST TIME INSTALLATION OF ORKAN USB DRIVERS (WINXP) ...................... 74
UPDATING ORKAN USB DRIVERS (WINXP) .................................... 79
FIRST TIME INSTALLATION OF ORKAN USB DRIVERS (VISTA/WIN7) .................. 84
UPDATING ORKAN USB DRIVERS (VISTA/WIN7) ................................ 88
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Revision History
Changes to the original manual are listed below.
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Updated orKan USB drivers section
Updated orKan USB drivers section
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Introduction
The Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC software allows the user to easily operate their Baracoda barcode/RFID
reader(s), including:
connecting automatically to the barcode/RFID reader(s) that the user wants to use
inserting the scanned barcode/RFID tag ID to a selected field in the client application (KEmul module)
or displaying it (Terminal module)
setting a barcode/RFID reader(s) parameters (Device settings)
uploading data saved in a reader(s) memory
upgrade barcode/RFID readers firmware
managing, creating and modifying orKan applications
Requirements:
Hardware: CPU 2GHz or above
RAM: 2GB
OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Win7 (32- and 64-bit versions)
A compatible Bluetooth driver
Compatible Bluetooth drivers:
Widcomm Bluetooth stack / driver - version 5.6.x.x or above
Microsoft stack (Windows XP 32-bit, Win7 32- and 64-bit)
Compatible Baracoda readers:
Pencil2
D-Fly
D-Fly 2
RoadRunners
RoadRunners Evolution
TagRunners
DualRunners
orKan
Note: the Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC does not work with Plug&Scan dongles.
The Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC and a complete list of compatible devices (Compatibility table) can be
downloaded from the Partners download section of Baracoda website (registration is required):
http://www.baracoda.com
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1.
Installation
To use Baracoda barcode/RFID reader(s), the client needs to complete the following tasks in sequence:
- Install the Bluetooth stack software (if not installed yet)
- Install the Baracoda Desktop Manager
- Configure the Baracoda Desktop Manager with Baracoda barcode/RFID reader(s)
To complete the first two tasks (installing the Bluetooth stack software and the Baracoda Desktop Manager):
1. Contact your Baracoda reseller to obtain the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation file or download
it from the download section of the website (www.baracoda.com/download).
2. Install the Bluetooth stack according to the instructions provided in the installation package or by the
installation wizard itself.
3. Restart the computer, if necessary.
4. A Bluetooth Configuration icon should appear in the system tray, indicating that Bluetooth wireless
communication is active.
5. Double click on the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation file (x.y.zzbaracoda desktop manager
x.y.zz.tt setup.exe).
6. Let the installation wizard guide you through the installation steps. Be sure the following boxes are
checked :
- Create a desktop icon
- Create a Quick Launch icon
At this moment, everything is ready to complete the third task, that is configuring the Baracoda Desktop
Manager with the users barcode/RFID reader(s). See the next section, Getting started.
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2.
Getting started
This section shows the user how to configure the Baracoda Desktop Manager to connect and use their
Baracoda barcode/RFID reader(s).
The user can choose to download and install the update, just download it (to install later or use on another PC
not connected to the Internet) and, lastly, cancel and ignore the update.
As soon as the user accepts to download and install the update, a popup window showing the download
progress is activated:
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After the software has been launched, it first presents a splash screen to the user:
The splash screen disappears after a few seconds and is replaced by the Baracoda Desktop Manager main
window:
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The main window is split into several areas:
- a menu at the top window (on the left)
- a notification area at the top, on the right-hand side
- a toolbar on the left
- a module view filling the rest of the main window (here showing the Baracoda logo and the version of
the Baracoda Desktop Manager).
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2.3.2.1.
Software preferences
If the user wishes to modify some aspects of the Baracoda Desktop Manager configuration, they can access it
with the Preferences window shown on the next page.
On the above screen capture one can see the default values of the software preferences.
The first two options manage the automatic verification of available BDM and reader firmware updates and it is
recommended to keep them active.
The third option forces the software to always start in a maximized window.
The fourth option allows the user to choose if the software should automatically try to connect every added
device or not.
It is recommended to always activate the Software no data loss mode option. In this case the software will
buffer data send by the reader to the software in the case where the reader has not been associated to any
module.
The default PIN code is used when the reader is added to the software. By default, Baracoda readers use
0000 as their PIN code. This option should not be modified unless the user has changed the PIN code on their
readers.
The next two options let the user decide if the last active module should be activated at startup or always a
specific one (chosen through the drop down list).
The last checkbox allows the user to enable or disable tooltips. It is strongly recommended to activate this
option because the Baracoda Desktop Manager uses tooltips to inform the user about important events. The
duration of a tooltip can be managed via the controls below.
In order to restore default settings, the user can use the Restore default settings button located at the
bottom of the Preferences window.
2.3.2.2.
License
The license window, shown on the next page, describes the current license and the elements that are available
for the user.
The Enter Serial Number text field can be used to enter a license number that has been acquired by the user.
Once the serial number has been entered, the user can validate it with the Validate button. If the license is
valid, the summary will be set to Registered software copy and the text color will be green.
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Please note that for the license to be activated the user will need to reboot
the software before the changes are effective.
The Options menu allows the user to verify the latest available firmware versions for every reader model
(assuming that the user has not deactivated automatic firmware updates in Software Preferences).
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2.3.3.1.
The latest available firmware window shows firmware versions available during the last check.
2.3.4. ? menu
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2.3.4.1.
Error report
On the error report window the user can verify all errors/exceptions that have happened since the Baracoda
Desktop Manager was started. The user can choose to copy the errors to the clipboard to send them via email
or send an error report to Baracoda directly.
2.3.4.2.
System information
The system information window shows the following information regarding the local PC configuration:
- Windows version
- Baracoda Desktop Manager version
- Bluetooth stack make and version
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2.3.4.3.
The last menu option activates the About window as shown on the following screenshot:
On the left-hand side of the notification area the user may periodically see information regarding new firmware
versions or that the Bluetooth stack is not active. The notifications can be clicked to go directly to the
corresponding window.
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3.
To associate readers with the Baracoda Desktop Manager, the user will need to use the My Devices module.
This module can be activated by clicking the My Devices toolbar button:
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The Actions toolbar on the right-hand side has an Add device(s) button that must be used to add a new
device.
As soon as the Add device(s) button is pressed, two things happen (as shown on the screen capture below):
- a progress bar is shown at the bottom of the window
- there are additional buttons on the Actions toolbar that appear
- Add device(s) is renamed to Search for devices
- Associate button is shown
- Assign to module button is shown
When the device inquiry has been finished, all found devices are shown on the window:
At this moment the user can proceed to associating the found devices with a Baracoda Desktop Manager
module(s).
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In order to associate/add the found devices with the Baracoda Desktop Manager, the user should select
some/all of them with the checkbox on the left-hand side of the red LED, and then press the Associate button.
The Baracoda Desktop Manager will first pair all selected readers (using the PIN code set in the Pin code
column, 0000 by default) and then connect them to detect their type.
If everything goes well, the software will show the My Device window will look like on the following screen
capture:
Please note that all associated readers icons have been updated to the corresponding Baracoda reader
models.
Please note that the orKan reader can be connected to the Baracoda Desktop Manager by USB. In such a case,
its icon will appear directly on the MyDevices window without the user having to launch device inquiries:
The user should pay particular attention to the installation of orKan USB
drivers on their PC. This process is described in Appendix 1 at the end of this
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Next, the user can associate the added readers with a module(s) using the Assign to module button:
Associations are done by dragging-and-dropping the reader(s) on the desired module control:
Multiple readers can be selected and dragged by holding the Control key while selecting and dragging the
readers. On the screenshot above one can see that one reader has been associated with the Device Settings
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module and the two other are being dragged from My Devices to a module. The currently selected readers are
outlined in red color.
When adding new readers to the BaracodaManager, the user can use the two triangle buttons (next to the
Associate and Assign to module buttons). The first button, as shown on the screenshot below can be used to
replace the Associate button with Associate and assigned to module. The advantage of this shortcut is that
after the button has been pressed, the added readers will be first associated and then the window allowing the
user to assign them to a new module will be shown.
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Another shortcut can be created on the Assign to module button. Instead of presenting the view to drag and
drop readers to modules, pressing the new button will associate the selected readers directly with the chosen
module:
If the user wants to get back to the My Devices window, they can click on the Manage Device(s) button in the
Actions toolbar:
Please note that the unlicensed (free) version of the Baracoda Desktop
Manager limits the number of associated readers to seven (7).
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When the user has pressed the Connect button, the Baracoda Desktop Manager will launch a connection
attempt to the reader and the status will change to Connecting (the Connect and Remove buttons will be
disabled during this time):
As soon as the reader has been connected, the status will change to Connected and both buttons will be
enabled again.
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The user can remove a reader from the Baracoda Desktop Manager by clicking the corresponding Remove
button. On the screenshot below one can see that the BRRNA_3e6a reader has been removed:
It is recommended to use the autoconnect feature for automatic reader connection. This feature is activcated
by clicking the Autoconnect checkbox at the top of the Autoconnect column (for all associated readers) or by
clicking a checkbox(es) from this column only for selected readers:
The autoconnect feature tries to reconnect automatically readers that have been disconnected from the
Baracoda Desktop Manager (because they have been moved out of BT range of the PC or because of the
shutdown timers).
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Newly added readers (not associated with any module yet) will be shown on the left-hand side of the window
named My devices. To associate these readers to a module the user can drag and drop them on the desired
module control. Readers can be dragged one by one or a multi-selection can be done by holding the Control
keyboard key while the readers are selected and dragged. The currently selected reader(s) are outlined in red
color.
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The following screen capture one can see that one reader has already been associated with the Devices
Settings and the other two are being dragged (outlined in red):
The Actions column on the right-hand side allows the user to go back to the My Devices module.
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Of course, the same drag and drop operations can be done as on the Configuration modules window:
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3.4.1. Device Settings module
The Device Settings module can be used to view or modify the Baracoda reader configuration. It is launched by
clicking first the Configuration, and then the Device Settings toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Devices Settings module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Configuration,
already described in a previous section.
The Actions area contains two buttons:
- Apply settings to apply the settings changes to the reader
- Discard settings to cancel the modifications (and not send them to the reader)
Please note that the controls will only be enabled if a reader is currently selected and connected. If this is not
the case, everything will be disabled (as it is the case on the screenshot above no reader selected in the list).
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3.4.1.1.
General configuration
To view the configuration of a reader, the user must highlight a reader in the Device Selection list. The screen
capture below shows the General settings of a Baracoda RoadRunners Evolution L reader:
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3.4.1.2.
Product configuration
With this part of the Device Settings module the user can modify such settings:
- Real time clock (timestamp)
- Data prefix/suffix
- Capture prefix/suffix
- Reading mode and GUI settings (beeps, etc.)
3.4.1.3.
Bluetooth configuration
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3.4.1.4.
Symbologies configuration
The General tab shown on the above screenshot manages the following options:
- AIM ID transmission (prefix corresponding to the symbology of every scanned barcode)
- Filtering barcodes only of the specified length
- Reset the decoder to default values
- Enable/disable all symbologies
As can be seen on the screenshot below, every symbology tab page allows the user to modify settings specific
to this symbology:
Please note that the Symbology tab is not available on some models (-FE / -FS
/ -LE).
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3.4.1.5.
Signatures configuration
Some readers (BRR Evolution FS and DualRunners FS) can be configured to take picture or signature captures
(please check the Pictures module for details). The following screen capture shows the Signatures configuration
tab window:
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Resolution is the number of pixels that the scanner outputs per each minimum bar width. The higher
the Resolution value, the bigger the image size is. This parameter has an impact on the file size
(kBytes), too.
Image format can currently be set to JPEG at the moment.
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3.4.2. orKan Apps module
The orKan Apps module can be used to view, create or modify application scenarios. It is launched by clicking
first the Configuration, and then the orKan Apps toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the orKan Apps module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection list showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Configuration,
already described in a previous section.
Please note that only orKan readers can be associated with the orKan Apps
module.
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The orKan Apps modules features depend on the Baracoda Desktop Manager software version:
- Free
- Gold
- Platinum
3.4.2.1.
The screenshot below shows the main orKan Apps window in the free version of the Baracoda Desktop
Manager:
The top part of the main orKan Apps window is divided into two parts:
- Device applications on the left-hand side. It shows the applications available on the selected reader.
The View apps button allows the user to show all applications scenarios present on the reader.
- Local PC applications on the right-hand side. This window shows application scenarios that have
been saved on the local PC. This option is not available in the free version of the Baracoda Desktop
Manager.
The Application details part of the window shows the details of the application selected in the Device
applications list.
As one can see, the free version of the orKan Apps module is read-only in practice.
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3.4.2.2.
The screenshot below shows the main orKan Apps window in the Gold version of the Baracoda Desktop
Manager:
The three parts of the main orKan Apps window were already described in the previous section.
Compared to the Free version there are the following differences:
- the Default? checkbox in the Device applications list to set a default application of the reader
- the Application details are enabled and allows the user to modify the details of the selected
application
- there are several buttons that are shown (Add, Save, Save as, Open, Apply Changes, Cancel changes)
and enabled or disabled in function of the module state
In other words, with the Gold license the user can modify the parameters of applications and also save them on
the local PC to load them on readers.
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Modifying parameters of an application on the reader
In order to modify an application that is already present on the reader the user should execute the following
operations:
- connect a reader and associate it with the orKan Apps module
- select the reader in the Device Selection list
- click the View apps button at the top of the window
- wait for the software to show the applications in the list
- select an application in the list and wait for the software to load the application details at the bottom
of the window
- modify the values of parameters of the selected application
- click either Cancel changes (cancel modifications) or Apply changes (save modifications)
As soon as the Apply changes button is pressed, the modified application will be saved on the reader.
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Modifying parameters, saving an application on the PC and loading the application from the PC to the reader
This paragraph will describe how to save applications on the local PC and load them from the PC to the reader.
This scheme could be used to deploy a specific application on a park of readers.
Firstly, the user will need to modify an application existing on the reader and save it on the PC:
- connect a reader and associate it with the orKan Apps module
- select the reader in the Device Selection list
- click the View apps button at the top of the window
- wait for the software to show the applications in the list
- select an application in the list and wait for the software to load the application details at the bottom
of the window
- modify the values of parameters of the selected application
- click either Save (to save the application in the Local PC application list using the default file path) or
Save As (to save the application to a file)
The new application name will appear in the Local PC applications list.
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When the modified application has been saved on the local PC, it can be loaded on one or multiple orKan
readers. This can be done in the following way:
- if the application was saved to a specific file path (or copied from a master PC), please open it using
the Open button above the Local PC applications list
- if the application was saved on the local PC in the default file path (by using the Save button), it will be
automatically shown on the same application list
- select the application in the Local PC applications list
- modify the opened application if it is necessary
- use the Add button to load the application on the local PC
It is possible to remove applications from the reader or local PC by using the Delete button on the application
list.
Please note that the applications existing on the reader use the grey background color for Application details
at the bottom of the window. When the Application details area is showing an application loaded from the
local PC its background color will be blue.
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3.4.2.3.
The screenshot below shows the main orKan Apps window in the Platinum version of the Baracoda Desktop
Manager:
The three parts of the main orKan Apps window were already described in a previous section.
There are two additional features compared to the Gold version:
- the Edit button in the Actions area that allows the user to edit existing applications (not only change
their parameters, but also add new actions to the application)
- the New button on the Local PC applications list allows the user to create new applications and save
them on the local PC to be able to load them on readers later
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Modifying an application on the reader (with a possibility to add new actions)
In order to modify an application that is already present on the reader the user should execute the following
operations:
- connect a reader and associate it with the orKan Apps module
- select the reader in the Device Selection list
- click the View apps button at the top of the window
- wait for the software to show the applications in the list
- select an application in the list and wait for the software to load the application details at the bottom
of the window
- click the Edit button in the Actions area
- the Application editor window will be shown:
Most application details are specified in the top part of the window (Name, Version, etc.). It is important to
correctly fill in these text fields before saving the modified application. Right below the text fields one can find
an area with actions that can be added to the application (currently there are four of them available: Capture
data, Set number, Set status and Display text). An action can be removed by clicking the Remove button below
it. Action order can be changed by clicking the arrows below actions.
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When the user has finished modifying the application, they can go back to the main orKan Apps window by
clicking the Back to list button.
The modified application will be shown in the Application details area. In order to save it on the reader, the
user will need to click the Apply changes button in the Actions area. To cancel the modifications, please press
the Cancel changes button.
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Modifying an application on the local PC (with a possibility to add new actions)
In order to modify an application that is already present on the local PC the user should execute the following
operations:
- connect a reader and associate it with the orKan Apps module
- select the reader in the Device Selection list
- click the View apps button at the top of the window
- wait for the software to show the applications in the list
- select an application in the Local PC list and wait for the software to load the application details at the
bottom of the window
- click the Edit button in the Actions area
- the Application editor window will be shown:
Most application details are specified in the top part of the window (Name, Version, etc.). It is important to
correctly fill in these text fields before saving the modified application. Right below the text fields one can find
an area with actions that can be added to the application (currently there are four of them available: Capture
data, Set number, Set status and Display text). An action can be removed by clicking the Remove button below
it. Action order can be changed by clicking the arrows below actions.
Please note that the Application editor has a blue background meaning that the user is modifying an
application from the local PC and not from the reader.
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When the user has finished modifying the application, they can go back to the main orKan Apps window by
clicking the Back to list button.
The modified application will be shown in the Application details area. In order to save it on the reader, the
user will need to click the Add button. To save the modified application on the local PC, the user will press
either the Save (or Apply changes) button (to update the application existing in the Local PC applications list) or
Save As (to save the modified application to a file). To cancel and not save the modification the user should
click the Cancel changes button.
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3.4.3. Scanner Upgrader module
The Scanner Upgrader module can be used to upgrade the Baracoda readers firmware. It is launched by
clicking first the Configuration, and then the Scanner Upgrader toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Scanner Upgrader main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection list showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Configuration,
already described in a previous section.
Please note that only one readers firmware can be upgraded at a time in the
Scanner Upgrader module.
The Device model selection area shows this information:
- the reader model (including the scan engine)
- Options selection (the user can select if they want to upgrade CPU firmware (for all readers), CPU and
RFID firmwares (for RFID readers) and CPU+RFID (for RFID readers))
- Firmware selection: the user can either use the latest firmware downloaded by the Baracoda Desktop
Manager or specify the firmware file directly. The latest downloaded versions of firmware can be
verified by using the Support => Latest available firmware menu option.
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To start a firmware upgrade, the user should make sure that the readers battery level is sufficient (at least
25%) or that the reader is connected to a charger. Next, the checkbox of the reader in question should be
selected in the Device Selection list. Finally, the Start Firmware Upgrade button should be clicked.
The following screen capture shows an upgrade of the BRR Evolution reader:
On the Upgrade History log the user will be able to verify what operating is currently being done on the reader.
The progress bar will be updated during the upgrade operation to reflect the current stage.
There are three buttons in the Actions area of this module:
- Start Firmware Upgrade that can be used to start a firmware upgrade
- Clear list that clears the Upgrade History log
- Scroll to end that is enabled when the contents of the Upgrade History log can be scrolled vertically
3.4.3.1.
The orKan reader can be upgraded by USB which is a lot faster than a standard firmware upgrade by Bluetooth.
To upgrade an orKan via USB, the reader should connect it to the PC with a micro USB cable and then associate
it with the Scanner Upgrader model as described here.
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Once this has been done, the user should check the checkbox corresponding to the orKan reader in the Device
Selection list and press the Start Firmware Upgrade in the Actions toolbar. The firmware upgrade will be
launched:
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3.5.1. Terminal module
The Terminal module can be used to view data (barcodes or RFID tag IDs) read by the associated Baracoda
readers. It is launched by clicking first the Data Process, and then the Terminal toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Terminal module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Data Process,
already described in a previous section.
The Actions toolbar contains three buttons:
- Clear List to clear the contents of the Incoming data list
- Export List to save the contents of the Incoming data list to a text file
- Scroll to end to scroll to the end of the Incoming data list
The Terminal module shows all barcode/RFID tag ID data read by the readers that are currently associated with
this module, as can be seen on the screen capture below.
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The Incoming data list shows the following information for every received piece of data:
- Data reception date and time in the Time column
- Reader Bluetooth name in the Name column
- Reader Bluetooth MAC address (for readers connected by Bluetooth) or identifier based on the MAC
address (for orKan readers connected by USB)
- Data nature (barcode or RFID)
- Data length in the Size column
- Data text in the Content column
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3.5.2. Keyboard Emulator module
The Keyboard Emulator module can be used to transform data (barcodes or RFID tag IDs) read by the
associated Baracoda readers into keyboard strokes. It is launched by clicking first the Data Process, and then
the Keyboard Emulator toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Keyboard Emulator module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Data Process,
already described in a previous section.
The Actions toolbar contains three buttons:
- Clear List to clear the contents of the data list in the Control window
- Scroll to end to scroll to the end of the data list in the Control window
There are two tab windows in the Keyboard Emulator module:
- Control, similar to the Terminal module, that shows all barcode/RFID tag ID data coming from the
associated readers
- Configuration that allows the user to configure the various aspects of keyboard emulation
The Control window can be regarded as a log and shows the following information for every received piece of
data:
- Data reception date and time in the Time column
- Reader Bluetooth name in the Name column
- Reader Bluetooth MAC address (for readers connected by Bluetooth) or identifier based on the
Bluetooth MAC address (for orKan readers connected by USB)
- Data nature (barcode or RFID)
- Data length in the Size column
- Data text in the Content column
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3.5.2.1.
The following screen capture shows the Configuration tab window of the Keyboard Emulator module.
As its name suggests, this part of the configuration is related to the prefix that is pre-pended to all data
received by this module before it is converted into keyboard strokes.
There are the following controls that are available on the Prefix tab:
- the Enable prefix checkbox allows the user to enable or disable the prefix
- the Current prefix elements field that shows to what text the prefix has been currently set to. Every
character is showed on an independent control. Special characters are put between parenthesis. The
small color squares at the bottom of every control show the status of the Shift (blue), Alt (red) and
Control (green) keys that can be sent with a character. The context menu associated with every
character control allows the user to modify the status (enable or disable) of the Shift, Alt, Control keys
or to remove the currently selected character from the prefix.
- the Add special characters group can be used to add a special character to the prefix from a dropdown
list.
- the Add normal characters group can be used to add regular text to the prefix.
- the Clear prefix button can be used to clear the prefix.
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The next tab of the configuration window can be used to set the suffix:
As its name suggests, this part of the configuration is related to the suffix that is appended to all data received
by this module before it is converted into keyboard strokes.
There are the following controls that are available on the Suffix tab:
- the Enable suffix checkbox allows the user to enable or disable the suffix
- the Current suffix elements field that shows to what text the suffix has been currently set to. Every
character is showed on an independent control. Special characters are put between parenthesis. The
small color squares at the bottom of every control show the status of the Shift (blue), Alt (red) and
Control (green) keys that can be sent with a character. The context menu associated with every
character control allows the user to modify the status (enable or disable) of the Shift, Alt, Control keys
or to remove the currently selected character from the suffix.
- the Add special characters group can be used to add a special character to the suffix from a dropdown
list.
- the Add normal characters group can be used to add regular text to the suffix.
- the Clear suffix button can be used to clear the suffix.
By default, the Keyboard Emulator module has no prefix set and a suffix set
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The third tab of the configuration window can be used to set the characters removal:
This part of the configuration is related the characters removal feature. The user can set a fixed number of
characters to be removed and the beginning and/or at the end of every received piece of data (barcode/RFID
tag ID).
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The following screen capture shows the last tab of the configuration window of the Keyboard Emulator
module:
There are two options that can be set on the Other options tab:
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the Force caps lock to OFF checkbox can be used to deactivate the Caps Lock key when a piece of data
is being emulated by the Keyboard Emulator module. This is particularly useful in cases where the
operator sets the Caps Lock to ON all the time on the PC.
the 10s delay before starting emulation can be used to insert a delay of 10s before the Keyboard
Emulator module starts to emulate keyboard. This setting is useful in situations where the Baracoda
Desktop Manager is started and a reader associated with the Keyboard Emulator module starts to sent
data to this module. In order not to lose the data (as the application that will receive is probably not
active at that time) the user can activate this feature. When this feature is activated the Keyboard
Emulator module verifies if the active window belongs to the Baracoda Desktop Manager before
emulating keyboard strokes. If this is the case, the emulation will be delayed by 10s so that the user
has enough time to switch to the application that will receive the scanned data.
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3.5.3. Upload module
The Upload module can be used to receive data (barcodes or RFID tag IDs) read in batch mode by the
associated Baracoda readers. This data can be saved in text files and/or sent to another module. The Upload is
launched by clicking first the Data Process, and then the Upload toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Upload module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that support
batch mode (they do not need to be associated with this module). The Add and Remove buttons can be used
to associate or remove the association of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader
at once, the user will need to check the checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will
set the active window to Data Process, already described in a previous section.
The Actions toolbar contains three buttons:
- Start Upload to start a data upload on the selected reader(s)
- Clear List to clear the contents of the data list in the Upload process window
- Scroll to end to scroll to the end of the data list in the Upload process window
Please note that, contrary to the other modules, the readers that can be
managed by the Upload module do not need to be associated with it. When a
reader is associated with another module (for example the Keyboard
Emulator), the uploaded data will also be sent to that module.
The Upload module can manage more than one upload in parallel. In order to start an upload operation on
several readers, please check the corresponding checkboxes in the Device Selection list. The Upload module
will upload data (barcode or RFID tag ID) from the readers sequentially (the first reader, then the second one,
etc.). This method of operation can be useful in cases where the readers are associated to another module (for
example the Keyboard Emulator) or the Upload module has been configured to append the uploaded data
(barcode or RFID tag ID) to a single file.
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The first tab of the Upload module, called Data, shows the progress of upload operations as can be seen on the
following screen capture:
There are three columns that are shown on the screen capture above:
- Time that shows the date and time of the operation
- Name that shows the corresponding reader Bluetooth name (or identifier based on the Bluetooth
MAC address in the case of orKan readers connected by USB)
- Message that shows the description of the operation (upload progress, etc.)
Two of the three buttons available iin the Actions toolbar are related to the contents of the Data list. The first
of them, Start Upload, allows the user to start an upload operation on one or more readers that have been
selected in the Device Selection list. If no readers have been selected the Start Upload button will be disabled.
The second button, Scroll to end, can be used to scroll the contents to the bottom of the Data list.
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3.5.3.1.
In order to configure the settings of the Upload module the user will need to switch to the Configuration tab
window shown below:
Please note that the Upload module can only be used to upload data
(barcode, RFID tag ID, picture/signature captures) read in batch mode.
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3.5.4. RFID editor module
The RFID Editor module can be used to read/write in the memory of RFID tags by the associated Baracoda
readers (currently only TagRunners and DualRunners are supported by this module). It is launched by clicking
first the Data Process, and then the RFID Editor toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the RFID Editor module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Data Process,
already described in a previous section.
The Actions toolbar contains five buttons:
- Retrieve Tag Information to read the basic tag information, such as the RFID protocol, memory size,
tag ID
- Read tag to read RFID tag memory
- Write tag to write data to RFID tag memory
- Export data to save the contents of RFID tag memory to a file
- Import data to load data from a file that will be later saved to RFID tag memory
The reader will be able to read both RFID tag ID and memory of only some
RFID protocols. They are specified in the user guide of the reader in question.
The user should note that while the reader will be able to read the tag ID of
some tags, it will not be able to read their memory (if they are not
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3.5.4.1.
In order to read the memory of an RFID tag, the user will first need to retrieve the basic tag information of the
tag. This operation can be launched with the Retrieve Tag Information button (assuming the reader is already
placed close to the RFID tag):
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To read RFID memory of the tag the user should still keep the reader close to the tag and press the Read Tag
button in the Actions area:
The above screen capture shows the result of reading a Tag-t HF-I Plus inlay RFID tag. The grey toolbar at the
bottom of the Communication status list shows the RFID Tag ID of the current tag and its RFID protocol. The
Clear list button can be used to clear the contents of the Communication status window.
It is also possible save the contents of the RFID tag memory to a file with the help of the Export data button.
This could be used to deploy the same file on multiple RFID tags.
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3.5.4.2.
In order to write data the memory of an RFID tag, the user will first need to execute a read RFID memory
operation as described in the previous section. When the RFID tag memory has been read the Write Tag button
will be enabled:
The user can modify the contents of the tag memory in one of the following ways:
- edit the memory in the Tag Memory Map editor
- import data from a file with the Import Data button
In any of these two methods the memory will be saved by clicking the Write Tag button.
Please note that some RFID protocols (even supported by Baracoda RFID
readers) prevent some tag memory areas from writing (this is the case of the
Mifare Ultralight, for example). It is recommended to verify the RFID tag
specification before deploying the solution.
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3.5.5. Pictures module
The Pictures module can be used to save picture or signature captures read by the associated Baracoda readers
that support this operation (BRR Evolution FS or DualRunners FS). It is launched by clicking first the Data
Process, and then the Pictures toolbar button:
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The following screen capture shows the Pictures module main window:
On the left-hand side of the window one can find the Device Selection List showing all readers that are
associated with this module. The Add and Remove buttons can be used to associate or remove the association
of readers with this module. In order to remove more than one reader at once, the user will need to check the
checkbox next to the reader to remove. Pressing the Add window will set the active window to Data Process,
already described in a previous section.
The Actions toolbar contains two buttons:
- Take Picture to take a picture with the currently selected reader
- Save Picture to save the last received picture or signature capture to a .jpeg file
Please note that only the BRR Evolution FS and DualRunners FS readers can
be associated with the Pictures module.
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The main window of the Pictures module contains two main groups, Communication status and Picture display:
The Communication status group shows the following details of the currently shown picture/signature capture:
- the format (currently only JPEG)
- the capture dimensions (in pixels)
- the capture size (in bytes)
- the source reader name and its timestamp (if active when the capture was taken)
The Picture display shows the last taken image or signature capture. The image will not be scaled; if the area
containing it is smaller than its dimensions scrollbar(s) will be shown.
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3.5.5.1.
In order to take a picture capture the user should connect a supported reader and associate it with the Pictures
module. Then, they should prepare the area to take picture of and press the Take picture button that can be
found in the Actions toolbar. The button will be temporarily disabled and a popup window will inform the user
that they have up to 5s to press the trigger button on the reader in order to take a picture capture:
If everything goes well, the capture will be shown in the Picture display area and the user will be able to save it
with the Save Picture button.
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3.5.5.2.
Before the reader can take signature captures and show them in the Pictures module it will need to be
configured. The configuration can be done using the Signatures tab of the Device Settings module and was
described in the Signatures configuration section.
Once the reader has been configured, scanning the reference barcode will result in receiving a capture the
configured signature area as can be seen on the following screen capture:
The resulting signature capture can be saved to a file with the Save Picture button as was the case with picture
captures.
Please note that it is possible to take signature captures when the reader is in
batch mode. To receive such captures the user will need to use the Upload
module (make sure that the Write uploaded images option is active).
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4.
Appendix
4.1. First time installation of orKan USB drivers (WinXP)
If you have already installed orKan USB drivers provided with BDM version 1.2.89 or older, please follow the
next section to update these drivers.
Some actions described in this paragraph can only be accessed via the Device Manager. To open its window,
please right-click the My Computer icon available on the Windows desktop:
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The orKan reader needs a driver to be recognized by the PC when it is connected by USB. The following screen
capture shows what happens when an orKan reader is connected to a Windows XP SP3 computer that does not
have the USB driver yet:
The orKan reader has clearly not been recognized by the PC.
During the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation the user may be shown the following popup window:
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The user should press the Continue button in order to copy the orKan USB driver on the PC during the software
installation.
The behavior on the PC will be different than previously when an orKan reader is connected by USB for the first
time after the BDM software installation:
There will be a new group of devices in the Device Manager tree: Baracoda orKans. All orKan readers
connected by USB will be put in this group.
As shown on the screen capture above, the user should select Install automatically (recommended) and then
click Next to install the USB driver.
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This step completes the installation of the orKan USB driver.
Please note that any readers that are connected to the PC by USB afterwards
will be installed automatically, without the need to confirm anything.
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The Device Manager will show the connected orKan reader(s) in the Baracoda orKans group (two orKan readers
were connected when the screen capture was taken):
The Baracoda Desktop Manager software (in the My Devices module) will recognize the reader(s) connected in
this way as orKan (USB_XXXXXXXXXXXX):
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During the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation the user may be shown the following popup window:
The user should press the Continue button in order to copy the orKan USB driver on the PC during the software
installation.
When the user plugs an orKan reader to a USB port, the old USB driver will create a COM port for the device:
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In order to install the new USB driver, the user will need to right-click the orKan COM port and select the
Update Driver... option:
As shown on the screen capture below, the user should select Install automatically (recommended) and then
click Next on the shown window:
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This step terminates the installation of the new USB driver for orKan:
Please note that it may need to be necessary to upgrade the USB driver for all
readers that were connected with the old driver.
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The Device Manager will show connected orKan reader(s) in the Baracoda orKans group (two orKan readers
were connected when the screen capture was taken):
The Baracoda Desktop Manager software (in the My Devices module) will recognize the reader(s) connected in
this way as orKan (USB_XXXXXXXXXXXX):
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As was the case with WinXP, the orKan reader needs a driver to be recognized by the PC with Win7 when it is
connected by USB. The following screen capture shows what happens when an orKan reader is connected to a
Win7 SP1 computer that does not have the USB driver yet:
The orKan reader has clearly not been recognized by the PC.
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During the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation the user will be shown the following popup window:
The user should press the Install this button in order to copy the orKan USB driver on the PC during the
software installation.
Afterwards, when an orKan reader(s) is connected to the PC by USB it will be immediately recognized (as an
orKan USB device in the Baracoda orKans group):
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The Baracoda Desktop Manager software (in the My Devices module) will recognize the reader(s) connected in
this way as orKan (USB_XXXXXXXXXXXX):
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During the Baracoda Desktop Manager installation the user will be shown the following popup window:
The user should press the Install this button in order to copy the orKan USB driver on the PC during the
software installation.
When the user plugs an orKan reader by USB, the old USB driver will create a COM port for the device:
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In order to install the new USB driver, the user will need to right-click the orKan COM port and select the
Update Driver Software... option:
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As shown on the screen capture below, the user should click Search automatically option on the shown
window:
Please note that it may need to be necessary to upgrade the USB driver for all
readers that were connected with the old driver.
Baracoda Desktop Manager for PC User Guide v1.5
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Afterwards, when an orKan reader(s) is connected to the PC by USB it will be immediately recognized (as an
orKan USB device in the Baracoda orKans group):
The Baracoda Desktop Manager software (in the My Devices module) will recognize the reader(s) connected in
this way as orKan (USB_XXXXXXXXXXXX):
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