Quick answer
Use the Netum C750 in Bluetooth HID mode for iPad or tablet workflows so each scan types into the selected Logentic field like a keyboard.
Common use cases
Warehouse operator: Scan SKUs, UPCs, totes, locations, or package labels instead of typing values manually.
Warehouse lead: Test scanner pairing before the first live receiving, picking, packing, or inventory day.
Packer: Confirm that scan values enter the correct Logentic field once, in the right format.
When to use this
You are setting up a Netum C750 scanner for Logentic.
You are using an iPad, tablet, computer, or packing station where Logentic opens in a browser.
You need a safe scanner setup for warehouse fields such as SKU, UPC, order, tote, package, or location.
When not to use this
You are setting up a different scanner model and its manual shows different setup barcodes.
Your team has a managed-device policy that controls Bluetooth pairing or browser access.
You need custom scanner programming, such as prefixes, suffixes, character conversion, or non-keyboard modes.
At a glance
What you are doing | What you need | Good result | Contact us if |
Pairing and testing a Netum C750 scanner for Logentic warehouse work. | Charged scanner, official Netum setup barcodes, the iPad or workstation, Logentic access, and a known barcode to test. | A scan appears exactly once in the focused Logentic field, with the same value printed on the barcode. | The scanner pairs but does not type, scans the wrong value, duplicates values, cannot read labels, or blocks a live workflow. |
Important: Use Bluetooth HID mode for iPad and browser-based Logentic work unless Logentic or your device owner tells you otherwise. Do not choose SPP or BLE just because they appear in the scanner manual.
Before you start
Charge the Netum C750 before pairing.
Keep the official Netum C750 support guide or Bluetooth setup article open because scanner modes are selected by scanning Netum setup barcodes.
Confirm the iPad, tablet, or workstation has stable Wi-Fi and can open Logentic.
Have a known barcode available, such as a SKU, UPC, location label, tote label, or package label.
If this is for a pack station, test at the real station instead of at a desk.
Steps
Charge the Netum C750.
Choose the connection method for the station.
Use Bluetooth HID for an iPad or tablet.
Use USB cable or the 2.4 GHz receiver only if that is how the workstation is designed to receive scans.
In the Netum guide, scan the barcode for Bluetooth Mode.
Scan the Netum barcode for Bluetooth HID transmission mode.
On the iPad, tablet, or computer, open Bluetooth settings.
Select the scanner when it appears in the Bluetooth device list.
Open Logentic and go to the workflow you want to test.
Tap or click into the field where the scan should go.
Scan a known barcode.
Confirm the value appears exactly once and matches the barcode.
Test the scanner in the workflows your team will actually use: receiving, picking, packing, inventory count, tote scanning, or location scanning.
What good looks like
The scanner connects, scans a known barcode, and enters the correct value into the selected Logentic field without extra characters, missing characters, or duplicate scans.
Common issues and next actions
If this happens | What to do next |
The scanner is paired, but nothing appears in Logentic. | Tap into the Logentic field first. If it still does not type, confirm the scanner is in Bluetooth HID mode and not SPP or BLE. |
The scanner types into the wrong place. | Put the cursor in the right Logentic field before scanning. Scanners act like keyboards in HID mode. |
The scanned value has extra characters or moves to the next line unexpectedly. | Check whether the scanner has a prefix, suffix, or line-feed setting enabled. Contact us before changing many scanner settings at once. |
The value is different from the printed barcode. | Scan the same label into Notes or another blank text field. If the raw scan is wrong there too, review the scanner setup or label quality. |
The iPad keyboard disappears while the scanner is connected. | This can happen because the scanner behaves like a hardware keyboard. Disconnect the scanner when you need normal typing, or use your iPad keyboard controls if available. |
The scanner cannot read a Logentic label. | Test a freshly printed label, check print quality, check label scale, and confirm the code is not damaged, too small, or poorly contrasted. |
Contact us when
Contact us when the scanner pairs but does not type into Logentic, scan values are wrong, labels do not scan after a test print, or scanner issues block receiving, picking, packing, inventory, or live order work.
Contact options
Email Logentic Support: best for detailed requests, screenshots, or follow-up context.
Open in-app chat: fastest when you are already signed in and need help in context.
Call Logentic: call +1 438-256-9777 for an urgent launch, warehouse, or fulfillment blocker.
Request Slack support access: ask us to add your team to a shared Logentic support channel.
Send us this information
Scanner model and connection method.
Device type, such as iPad, tablet, laptop, or pack station computer.
Browser if you are using Logentic in a browser.
The field or workflow you are trying to scan into.
A photo of the barcode or label if the code does not scan.
The value printed on the label and the value that appears after scanning.
Screenshot or short recording of the issue.
Related workflow
Set up the scanner in the right connection mode.
Pair it to the warehouse device.
Test it in a focused Logentic field.
Use it in the real receiving, picking, packing, or inventory workflow.
Useful links
How do I set up an iPad for Logentic warehouse work?: Use this with the iPad setup article once your iPad is ready.
How do I set up hardware and packing stations?: Use this for the full station-readiness checklist.
Netum C750 Barcode Scanner Support Guide: Use this for official Netum setup barcode categories.
Netum Bluetooth connection guide: Use this for Netum's Bluetooth Mode and Bluetooth HID setup barcodes.
Apple: Connect iPad to Bluetooth accessories: Use this if the scanner does not appear in iPad Bluetooth settings.
