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CORDLESS SYSTEM OPERATION: 
XENON 1902G-BF
Note:This chapter applies only to Xenon 1902g-BF cordless scanning systems. It does not 
apply to corded scanners, Xenon 1902g/1912, or Granit 1911i/1981i scanners. See 
Cordless System Operation: Xenon 1902g/1912 and Granit 1911i/1981i beginning 
on page 41 for other Xenon and Granit cordless scanning systems.
How the CCB01-010BT-BF Cordless Charge Base Works
A cordless charge base provides the link between the cordless...

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Link the Scanner to a Charge Base
When the base is connected and powered up, put the scanner in the base to estab-
lish a link. The green LED on the base flashes to indicate the scanner’s instant 
charge pack is charging.
Note:The scanner’s instant charge pack must be charged to establish a link with the base.
If the scanner and base have previously been linked, you do not receive any feed-
back. If this is the first time that the scanner and base are linked, both devices emit...

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Communication Between the Cordless System 
and the Host
The cordless scanner provides immediate feedback in the form of a “good read” 
indication with a green LED on the scanner and an audible beep. This indicates 
that the bar code has been scanned correctly and the base has acknowledged 
receiving the data. This is possible since the cordless system provides two-way 
communication between the scanner and the base.
When data is scanned, the data is sent to the host system via...

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84Xenon/Granit User Guide The CCB01-010BT-BF (Bluetooth Class 2) provides a communication range of 33 
feet (10m) between the scanner and base, depending on the environment. See 
Flexible Power Management, page 99, for information about controlling this range.
System Conditions
The components of the cordless system interact in specific ways as you associate a 
scanner to a base, as you move a scanner out of range and bring a scanner back in 
range. The following information explains the cordless system...

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About the Instant Charge Pack
Power is supplied to the cordless scanner by a rechargeable instant charge pack 
that is integrated in the scanner handle. The instant charge pack must be charged 
before initial use. When the scanner is not in use, return it to the base. The model 
CCB01-010BT-BF base is designed for use with the Honeywell model Xenon 
1902g-BF scanner. 
Charge Information
The instant charge pack is designed to charge while the scanner is positioned in 
the...

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Scanner
Scanner Communication and Scanning
The following feedback is provided by the scanner and indicates communication 
and scanning status.
Scanner Charge Pack Status
The following charge status feedback is provided by the scanner when the scanner 
is out of the base and has been idle for 5 seconds. 
* The number of scans was measured with a clearly printed UPC code in good light. 
The approximate number of scans varies with changes in label quality, symbology, 
and...

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Low Power Alert Range
Set the power range that will trigger a low power alert. Default = 10-30%.
Low Power Alert Flash Number
You can program the scanner’s LEDs to flash up to 9 times for the low power alert. 
If the Low Power Alert Beep (page 88) is on, a double beep will sound with each 
flash. To set the number of low power flashes, scan the bar code below and then 
scan a digit (1-9) bar code from the Programming Chart, beginning on page 353, 
then Save. Default = 3 flashes....

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Interval Between Alerts
If you have set the Low Power Alert Repeat (page 87) to more than 1, you can set 
the length of time, in seconds, between the low power alerts. To set this interval, 
scan the bar code below and then scan a digit (10-120) bar code from the 
Programming Chart, beginning on page 353, then Save. Default = 10 seconds 
between alerts.
Low Power Alert Beep
If you do not want the beeper to sound for a low power alert, scan the Low Power 
Alert Beep Off bar code....

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Base Charge Status
When charging, the base indicates the progress while the scanner resides in the 
base. 
* The number of scans was measured with a clearly printed UPC code in good light. 
The approximate number of scans varies with changes in label quality, symbology, 
and environmental factors. 
Base Power Communication Indicator
To display the power indicator on a base, scan the Base Power Communication 
Indicator On bar code. To turn off the power indicator, scan the Off...

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Base Charge Modes
When the base has both an external power supply (plugged into the auxiliary power 
port) and a host interface cable, it will draw its power from the external power sup-
ply. When the base does not have an external power supply, it draws its power from 
the interface cable. However, the scanner instant charge pack charges more slowly 
from a host interface cable than if auxiliary power were available. Using the follow-
ing selections, you can specify whether the...
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