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SICK IDM260 Series User Manual

SICK IDM260 Series
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IDM Corded / Bluetooth
Hand-held Scanners
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Table of Contents

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SICK IDM260 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Enclosure ratingIP65
Light sourceLED
InterfacesRS-232, USB, Ethernet
Operating Temperature+50 °C
Storage Temperature-20°C to +70 °C
Power Supply10-30 VDC

Summary

IDM Bluetooth Scanners

Preparation before using

Instructions for battery installation and charging for IDM Bluetooth scanners.

Radio Link Mode

PAIR Mode

Connects one scanner to one smart cradle, offering legacy cabled interfaces.

HID Mode

Scanner operates as a Bluetooth Keyboard, discoverable by hosts.

Batch Scanning (Inventory Mode)

Configuration via Barcodes

Programming Commands

Introduction to System Command, Family Code, and Option Code for scanner programming.

Programming Procedures

Explains how programming parameters are stored and the different selection procedures.

Host Interface Selection

Keyboard Interface Control

Serial Interface Control

Symbology Reading Control

Operation Mode

Corded scanners (IDMxx0 series)

Operation modes for corded scanners: Low Power, Trigger, Presentation, Alternative, Flash, Force, Toggle, Diagnostic, Level.

Bluetooth scanners (IDMxx1 series)

Operation modes for Bluetooth scanners: Trigger and Presentation modes.

Operation Control

Bluetooth Operation Control (IDM Bluetooth series)

Batch Reading (IDM2xx series)

Condensed Data Wizard

IDM Set Up Tool

Configuration via IDM Set Up Tool

Steps to configure IDM scanners using the IDM Set Up Tool software.

Firmware Upgrade via IDM Set Up Tool

Procedure for upgrading scanner firmware using the IDM Set Up Tool.

System Commands

Factory Default

Resets all scanner parameters to factory default values.

Master Default

Resets most parameters to default, retaining specific interface and emulation settings.

User Default

Saves current settings to flash memory and allows restoring them.