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Rough, tough, and ready to work, the Durable Series 7 scanner lives up to its name. Designed for down and dirty work environments, the resilient exterior withstands multiple 6.6 ft. (2m) drops to concrete with its rubber bumpers for extra protection, while its antimicrobial material helps prevent the spread of harmful germs; the Durable scanner protects itself while it tries to protect its user. Additionally, the long-range Bluetooth® wireless technology enables movement up to 330 feet (100 meters) away from the connected device. It is ideal for retail POS (Point of Sale), field service, inventory management, asset tracking and more.

  • Certified by Apple® for iOS devices – Guaranteed Compatibility
  • Compatible with Android and Windows devices
  • Ergonomic and light weight - fits comfortably in the palm of your hand
  • Made with antimicrobial material for protection against potential harmful microbes
  • Battery Friendly® technology enables battery lasting a full work shift
  • Durable – Withstands multiple 6.6 ft (2m) drops to concrete, rubber bumpers for extra protection
  • Long-range Bluetooth for cordless freedom of movement up to 330 feet (100 meters)
  • Ideal for retail POS, field service, inventory management, asset tracking and more
  • Comes in Gray
  • Designed and assembled in the USA
  • In-depth Developer Support
  • Fully Programmable

Socket Mobile™

Configuring the Scanner

The following instructions will assist you with setting up the Socket Mobile Bluetooth Scanner for use with the Edison Menus & Inventory Software.  Barcode scanning can be utilized for conducting Physical Inventory as well as Receiving.

To begin,  you must first configure the barcode scanner to the appropriate settings by scanning the following barcodes in the order listed.  

If you cannot scan the barcodes above, you can download the scanners command barcodes here.

  • Application Mode (SPP) - Page 4
  • Raw Mode - Page 11
  • Suffix – Carriage Return (default) - Page 5

Pairing the Scanner via Bluetooth

You will need to pair your scanner to your computer via the built-in Bluetooth Manager.  This may vary depending on the computer you are using and the version of windows.  Please refer to the computer’s user guide for assistance pairing the device.

Once the device is paired, you will need to locate the COM Port # that the device is using.  This can be found via the “Device Manager” on your machine. Expand COM Ports and identify the COM Port the scanner is using.


Setup the Scanner in Edison

  1. From the Administration tab, click on Miscellaneous. Then, select Barcode Reader Configurations.
  2. Click Add New.
  3. Establish barcode reader configurations. Then, click Setup Device.
    1. Description – Enter a description for the barcode device.
    2. Device – Leave as default (Generic RS-232).
  4. Port name – Enter in the COM Port number that you identified in Device Manager. Leave default settings selected.
  5. Test the device.  Click the test button and scan any barcode.  A successful test will display a line for Barcode Read with the correct barcode number as displayed below the barcode on the item.

Add Barcode Scanning to User Profile

  1. From the Edison icon button, select the My Profile option.  Then, click Barcode Scanner.
  2. Select the barcode reader configuration to use on the current machine. Then, click OK.
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