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Communications
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Settings
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to USB
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All Data
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Rules
MS-Q Imager User’s Manual 4-17
Batch Mode Options
The MS-Q Imager features three different Batch Modes for applications requiring a portable
imager. Batch Modes allow a user to save data to the imager’s non-volatile memory and
later transfer that data to a host computer when connected, either by USB or RS-232
cable, or by Bluetooth.
The imager’s dedicated batch memory is a minimum of 1MB.
The imager will automatically detect when the Bluetooth radio is out of range, or a USB or
RS-232 cable is detached (provided it is plugged into a power supply). If a battery is
installed, the imager will switch to Batch Mode and buffer the data in non-volatile memory.
If you read the Send and Buffer Mode symbol at left, all data in
the buffer will be downloaded to the host and ERASED in the
imager whenever you connect.
You must have a data collection program open before connecting
in this mode or all buffered data will be lost.
Important: Once the unit is reattached to a cable or enters
within radio range, decoded data will NOT be saved to non-volatile
memory. If you are using an RS-232 connection, the imager
must be in Batch Mode for the data to be stored.
In
Log Only Mode
, the imager will only store data in non-volatile
memory. You can only send the data by sending the Transfer
All Data command. Once the memory has been transferred to a
host, all of the data will still reside in memory.
You must read the Delete Data symbol to clear memory.
If you read the Send and Log Mode symbol to the left, all data in
the buffer will be downloaded to the host but retained in the
imager’s memory whenever you connect. The data can be
transferred again by reading the Transfer All Data symbol.
Reconnecting to the Host
When reconnected to the host, or when the Bluetooth Radio is back in range, the imager
will automatically detect the connection and, depending on the Batch Mode, transfer or log
(retain) buffered data. The imager can be considered connected if:
•The Bluetooth radio is in range and active.
•The USB cable is attached to a host computer and the imager is enumerated.
It is in RS-232 Mode and the cable is attached to a host with power supply plugged in.
•The RS-232 cable is attached to a host computer with power supply and the imager is in
Batch Mode.
Send and
Buffer Mode
(Default)
Log Only
Mode
Send and
Log Mode
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