Motorola CS3070 Test Summary

Product Tested: Motorola CS3070 BT scanner

Motorola Part Number: 204WW21007500

Peripheral firmware version: PAABCS00-009-R00

Peripheral Type: Cordless scanner

Comments:

  • Motorola CS3070 BT scanner worked well, but it requires some configuration steps to make the scanner ready to scan. See setup instructions.
  • CS3070 will not pair in initiator mode.
  • CS3070 requires VoiceConsole to pair in acceptor mode only. Follow the standard procedure for Talkman initiating a connection to the device.
  • There is no Bluetooth address displayed anywhere on the packaging or on the device. You have to search for the device with your PC in order to find the Bluetooth MAC address.

Test Cycle: Aug-2013

Honeywell software products used: VoiceCatalyst 1.2 / VoiceClient 3.8.2

Honeywell hardware products used: Talkman T5 and Talkman A500

Test Status: Passes with issues and workarounds.

Tests Performed - Basic Pairing Scenarios:

  • Basic Pairing with Talkman device as initiator, Motorola CS3070 as acceptor, works as expected.
  • Run Scan and Print task after connecting with Bluetooth printer and scanner and perform several iterations of the Scan and Print task, works as expected.
  • Make scanner as acceptor and connect with A500/T5 as initiator, works as expected.
  • Bluetooth address of Motorola CS3070 scanner is displayed in VoiceConsole properly in the "Paired with" column, works as expected.

Tests Performed - Bluetooth Range Scenarios:

The purpose of this test is to verify that the Motorola CS3070 Bluetooth scanner and printer will re-pair with the device after being taken out of Bluetooth range of the device and then brought back into range.

  • Run with the Bluetooth scanner as acceptor.
  • Combine the Bluetooth scanner with the SRX headset and a Bluetooth printer.
  • Take Bluetooth scanner and printer out of range, scanner gets disconnected.
  • Bring Bluetooth scanner and printer back in range, scanner reconnects. Works as expected.
  • Power down Bluetooth scanner when out of range, then power up in range, then run Scan and Print task.
  • Power down Bluetooth scanner when out of range, then power up while coming in range, then run Scan and Print task.
  • Clear out-of-range scanner from VoiceConsole, then re-pair scanner.

When out of Bluetooth range, all peripherals were disconnected. If kept out of range for more than 1 or 2 minutes, the scanner had to be brought out of sleep state on coming back in range.

Tests Performed - Re-Pairing after Power Off Scenarios:

The following test validates the ability of the Talkman device and Bluetooth scanner to re-pair after they are powered off and rebooted. These scenarios test multiple power off/reboot sequences of the Talkman device and the Bluetooth scanner. They are run with the Bluetooth scanner as the acceptor.

  1. Pair a Bluetooth scanner to a device.
  2. Execute Scan and Print task, two iterations.
  3. Power all devices off.
  4. Power all devices back on.
  5. Execute Scan and Print task, two iterations.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 except pull the battery to power off the device.
  7. Repeat steps 3-5 except only power off the Bluetooth peripherals DO NOT power off the terminal/device

Tests Performed - Charger Scenarios:

  • Test Bluetooth scanner as acceptor reconnects after taking out of the charger, works as expected
  • Test Bluetooth scanner as acceptor reconnects after it is powered on and taken out of the charger, works as expected

Tests Performed - State Change Scenarios:

  • Test operator state change: SRX Headset, Motorola CS3070 Bluetooth scanner and Bluetooth printer were connected to the Talkman device, the Scan and Print task was run, and later the operator was changed while running through the task. The Scan and Print task was run again to check the operator change effect on scanning and printing. Worked as expected.
  • Test SLEEP/ON state change: Motorola CS3070 Bluetooth scanner as acceptor, SRX Headset and Bluetooth printer were connected to the Talkman device, the Scan and Print task was run, and in between the device state was changed from SLEEP to ON and vice versa. Works as expected.
  • Test change paired scanner: Change from one paired Bluetooth scanner to another and perform normal operations, then re-pair the original Bluetooth scanner. Run with the Bluetooth scanner as initiator and acceptor. Works as expected.
  • Test different types of barcode scanning: Scan barcode 39, 128, 200+ Characters, and 50 Characters barcodes. Works as expected.

Tests Performed - Failure Scenarios:

  • Pull Talkman battery during Scan and Print task exectution. Works as expected.
  • Pull Talkman device battery in the middle of pairing. Works as expected.

Tests Performed - Stress Scenarios:

  • Pair Bluetooth scanner, printer, SRX, then pull battery on Talkman device. Works as expected.
  • Attempt to pair peripherals without/with required parameters. Works as expected.