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Connect SPP vs FAST

How to pair in wireless SPP vs FAST the differences and similarities between the pairing process for SPP (Serial Port Profile) and FAST. Although these two profiles are commonly used for a variety of applications, the focus of this guide is on the implications related to using Serialio’s scanners in either SPP and FAST modes.  The most important difference when switching between FAST and SPP is that you CANNOT pair through your device’s wireless settings app while using FAST mode. Below are basic instructions on how to pair your wireless scanner

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How to factory reset the KDC200

This article provides instructions on how to perform a factory reset on a KDC200 barcode scanner. 1. Hold down both the up and down arrows, located on the left side of the device. 2. Once the menu appears, use the same arrow buttons to scroll through the options until you see “System Config” highlighted. 3. Press the scan button, located on the front of the device. 4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the options until you see “Fac. Default” highlighted. 5. Use the scan button to select it.

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How to use the KeyBatch BR2 as a flash drive

The KeyBatch BR2 can be used as a flash drive, allowing you to access your scans by plugging in the scanner to your computer and opening the drive that appears. You can configure the formatting of the scans using the configuration guide (in links below). This includes how time and date formats display, what fields are included in the output file, and what separator to use (comma, pipe, etc.).

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How to pair with an LLRP scanner via the SDM on Android (Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid)

This app note walks you through the process of pairing an LLRP based scanner to the Serial Device Manager (SDM) on Android. The SDM is a core component of Serialio’s Android applications, including SerialMagic Gears, iScanBrowser, Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid, and Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Attendance. For the purposes of this note, we’ve used Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid, but this feature is available on all Serialio Android applications that have the SDM. 1. Launch Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid. 2. Navigate to the SDM by tapping on the SDM icon. 3. Once on the SDM view, tap

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SerialMagic Trial Versions

You can download trial versions of SerialMagic on many of the available platforms. You can download SerialMagic from our downloads page (for Windows Desktop, Windows Mobile, and Mac OS) or from the Google Play Store (for Android). If the software is not licensed you will receive a nag message that reads “Unlicensed SerialMagic” every third scan. To learn more about how SerialMagic licensing works, click here. To learn how to get your device ID to activate an installation, visit the links below: How to activate SerialMagic Gears for Android How to

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SerialMagic Pro API Windows Support

SerialMagic provides data as keystrokes without any programming. Sometimes it may be desired to directly integrate with the SerialMagic engine to a particular application in order to more closely support the connected barcode scanner RFID reader, barcode scanner, scale, sensor or other input device. This is the purpose of the SerialMagic Professional Windows API. Because the programming models vary from platform to platform, the SerialMagic API will be somewhat different from platform to platform. Yet for all platforms the SerialMagic API is designed to be very simple and easy to use

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How to upload a log for Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid for Android

This support article will walk you through how to upload a log file to Cloud-In-Hand so that the Serialio engineer team can troubleshoot a bug or problem you are experiencing. If you are unsure of how to re-produce the issue, skip part one and two and go straight to Part Three. Part One: Clear The Log File 3. Scroll down to the very bottom. Tap on Logging. 4. Tap on Delete Log File. Part Two: Re-Produce Your Issue or Bug Try to reproduce the issue you were experiencing with SerialMagic

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How to submit a log for Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid for iOS

Follow these instructions to upload a log for Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Grid for iOS. 1. Navigate to “Application Settings.” 2. Tap on “Cloud-in-Hand account.” 3. Tap on “Upload log to server.” 4. Type in your name, then the password provided to you by a Serialio technician. 5. Tap “Upload.”

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How to pair your Bluetooth Scanner with Mobile Grid for iOS

This support article demonstrates how to pair your Bluetooth scanner with Mobile Grid for iOS in HID mode, BLE mode, and MFi mode. HID Keyboard Mode Enable HID Support Before pairing your scanner in HID mode, you first need to adjust some settings within Mobile Grid. 2. Scroll down until you see the section labeled “Scanners and Readers.” 3. Toggle the slider to the right of “Scanfob®  2006.” This will enable HID support for the Scanfob®  2006 and similar models. Pair via iOS Bluetooth Settings 4. When you see your

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Cloud-In-Hand Mobile Attendance Event Validation

This article is part of a series of support guides for our customers using Cloud-In-Hand® Mobile Attendance for IEEE PES. Here, our team at Serialio demonstrates how to use the Event Validation feature of Mobile Attendance for Android. This article assumes the following: Your databases are up-to-date and uploaded to your Cloud-In-Hand® account. You have the Mobile Attendance application for Android installed. You are logged into the Mobile Attendance application. You’ve already paired with an RFID or barcode readers. You’ve already associated the attendees with the appropriate NFC tags. Prepare for

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