LaserChamp II/ROV Barcode Readers
LaserChamp II Ordering Information
The new LaserChamp II/ROV scanner replaces the older
LaserChamp/Flic scanner.
It features a non-mechanical button,
more memory (2,500 UPC scans), rubberized grip points,
cleaner laser beam, and is more durable than its predecessor. Setup and configuration are the same however.
The LaserChamp II/ROV barcode reader is a very versatile device.
The Bluetooth® model operates wirelessly via a Bluetooth connection. You can
scan your books, music and videos right on their shelves. While in range
(30-50 feet),
those
scans go directly into Readerware. If you wander out of range, the device stores
up to 2,500 scans and transmits them once the connection is re-established.
The tethered scanner connects via a serial or USB connection and lets
you scan right into Readerware. It will
also store up to 2,500 scans while disconnected from your computer. You
then connect the device to your computer and the scans can be sent to
the Readerware auto-catalog wizard.
Using a LaserChamp II Barcode Reader with Readerware
Whatever model LaserChamp II barcode reader you choose, you must first configure the
reader for use with Readerware. Simply print off the Readerware
LaserChamp II/ROV configuration page
and scan the barcodes. Your LaserChamp II/ROV is now ready for use with Readerware products.
This is an
Acrobat® document.
SerialIO has an excellent configuration page
showing you how to configure your LaserChamp II scanner and
their SerialMagic software for use with Readerware products.
SerialIO also have two movies to help you set up their SerialMagic software for use
with Readerware:
The LaserChamp II/ROV Cordless Barcode Reader
The LaserChamp II/ROV cordless scanner is a Bluetooth device, so your computer must have
Bluetooth connectivity. There are bundles available from SerialIO for Windows
and Mac OS X users. These bundles include the Bluetooth scanner,
software and a USB Bluetooth adapter.
You first need to install the adapter and set up Bluetooth connectivity. This
process differs from platform to platform so follow the instructions that came
with your USB Bluetooth dongle. Some USB Bluetooth dongles enable full
networking support. Bluetooth range is limited to 30-50 feet so security is not
normally an issue. But you might want to review your Bluetooth configuration and disable
any unnecessary services.
Next you must install the scanner software. Readerware does not talk to the
LaserChamp II/ROV scanner directly. Rather you use the software that comes with the scanner.
This software reads the input from the scanner and sends it to the active application.
This means your scanner will work with Readerware or any other application. Again
the software will vary from platform to platform so refer to the documentation that
came with your LaserChamp II/ROV scanner software.
During the software installation, you will need your scanner available. The
software needs to locate your scanner. You put the software into search mode, then
push and release the button on the scanner to put it into discoverable mode. The
software should then locate and install your scanner. You may be asked for a PIN
code during this process. The default PIN for a LaserChamp II/ROV Bluetooth scanner is 0000.
Scan a couple
of test barcodes to ensure everything is working. Select the keyboard emulation
mode, then the software will send the scans to the active application.
Start Readerware auto-catalog and scan a book. Readerware will convert
the barcode to an ISBN and add it to the auto-catalog list. Wander over to your shelves
and scan away. If you are in range of your PC, the scans will go right into
Readerware. If you wander out of range, the barcodes are stored in the device.
As you move back in signal range, the scanner will send the barcodes to Readerware
automatically.
It is important that Readerware is the active application and is ready to
accept barcode scans before you scan or connect your scanner. The Bluetooth
scanner will transmit any scans it has in memory as soon as you are in range.
So Readerware must be ready. If you are cataloging books, this means that the
Readerware auto-catalog wizard must be open at the item input page. The keyboard
focus must be in the ISBN/UPC entry field.
The LaserChamp II Bluetooth scanner works great with all Readerware products. You can
scan at your desk to search for books, music and videos in your collection.
When cataloging
you can wander around your home or office scanning as you go.
The LaserChamp II/ROV Tethered Barcode Reader
The LaserChamp II/ROV tethered reader is a serial device but can also be connected via
a USB serial adapter. There are bundles available from SerialIO for Windows
and Mac OS X users. These bundles include the tethered scanner,
software and optionally a USB serial adapter.
You must install the scanner software. Readerware does not talk to the
LaserChamp II/ROV scanner directly. Rather you use the software that comes with the scanner.
This software reads the input from the scanner and sends it to the active application.
This means your scanner will work with Readerware or any other application. The
software will vary from platform to platform so refer to the documentation that
came with your LaserChamp II/ROV scanner software.
If the software has serial port settings,
make sure you set the BAUD rate to 4800.
That is really all there is to it, your LaserChamp II/ROV tethered scanner can now be used with
Readerware. It will operate in two modes, tethered and batch.
In tethered mode you plug the cable into the LaserChamp II/ROV and scan. You can use
this to search for a book in the Readerware database. Select an ISBN search and
scan the barcode, the book is displayed. You can also use it to catalog books.
Start Readerware auto-catalog and when you get to the item input page, just keep
scanning. Readerware will convert the barcode into an ISBN/UPC and add it to the list.
Anywhere you can enter an ISBN or UPC in Readerware products, you can scan the barcode
instead.
In batch mode you can scan your books, music and videos while disconnected from your
computer, the LaserChamp II/ROV can hold about 2,500 barcodes. So take the scanner to your
shelves and scan there, no need to drag things to your computer. Once you are
done, start Readerware auto-catalog and proceed to the item input page. It
is important you do this first as the LaserChamp II/ROV will upload the scans as soon as you
reconnect the scanner. So make sure Readerware is ready to receive the scans, then
reconnect your scanner. Readerware will add all the items you scanned to the
auto-catalog list and you are ready to catalog.
The LaserChamp II tethered scanner looks and works like the Bluetooth version except
that you must connect the scanner to your computer to transfer the barcode scans.
It is a very good low cost alternative to the LaserChamp II Bluetooth scanner.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Readerware is in no way affiliated with Microvision, Inc.
Microvision and Flic are registered trademarks of Microvision Inc.
Flicware is a trademark of Microvision Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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