Denso scanner manual
You do not want to take time to scan. Scans at twice the speed of previous models. You want to quickly read barcodes short distance away from you.
Super-deep scanning field depth enabling quick reading of barcodes a short distance away from you. Accidents may happen during your work. Ability to withstand a 2-meter drop impact. In addition to the lightweight body, impact buffer materials and a highly durable case are used to possess the ability to withstand a 2-meter drop impact, the highest standard in the class.
The device can also resist , time falls from the height of 20 cm, considering more ordinary troubles during actual use. Scanning of a large volume of data may strain your arm. Smooth automatic scanning by attaching the scanner to a hands-free stand. The scanner can be used not only by holding it, but also by attaching it to a hands-free stand for scanning.
You can use the scanner usually by setting it to a hands-free stand, while by holding the scanner in the hand when scanning a label attached to a large item that you cannot carry. Barcode 2D. You want to facilitate your task. More efficient, more convenient. One of the lightest products in this class. Usable worldwide. Connect to a table computer and smartphone. A black circle with a picture inside alerts you to something you MUST do.
This example shows that you MUST unplug the power cord. Doing so could produce a large current through the scanner, resulting in heat or fire, as well as damage to the scanner. Do not place heavy material on the cable or allow the cable to get pressed under heavy material. Failure to do so could cause fire or electrical shock.
Moisture will get into the scanner, resulting in malfunction, fire or electrical shock. Doing so could cause the unit to heat up inside, deforming its housing, resulting in a fire. Always use the scanner and AC adapter in a well-ventilated area. Failure to do so could melt the sheathing, resulting in a fire or electrical shock. Do not bend, twist, pull, or heat the cable. Doing so could damage the scanner or its interface cable, creating a fire hazard.
Do not apply insecticide to the scanner. The scanner housing may be broken, creating injuries, electrical shock, or fire. The power cable may be broken, resulting in a burnt AC adapter, electrical shock, or fire.
Using the scanner whose housing is broken could result in smoke or fire. Unplug the AC adapter from the wall socket and contact your nearest dealer. Dust or dirt accumulating on the clear plate of the code reading window will affect reading performance.
If you use the scanner in dusty areas, therefore, periodically check the clear plate and clean it if dusty. Then wipe the plate with a cotton swab or the similar soft one gently. Blow the particles away with an airbrush or a soft brush.
Press this switch to start code reading. The following trigger switch operating modes are available. Connector cover. Connect the interface cable to a PC, etc. There are the following two types of interface cables available. The interface cable connects your scanner to a host computer or other host equipment. Refer to Chapter 3 for the cable connection and setting up of the USB interface. Note: The bottom case is not securely held in the scanner case when the interface cable and its connector case cover are not plugged into the case.
If the bottom case comes off, fit it firmly in the scanner case again, and connect the interface cable and then the connector cover over it. COM port driver to the host computer. This interface allows you to use the scanner in.
For instructions on how to set up the driver, refer. No dedicated USB device driver is required. Via this interface, data scanned by the scanner can. For instructions on how to set up the driver,. Switching the interface vice versa is not supported. Note: For approx. Then, turn it clockwise until the boss on the connector cover becomes horizontal against the scanner. Turn the cover until its bosses comes to be horizontal. DC jack. Note: When disconnecting the interface cable or DC power jack, hold the connector housings not the cables.
Pulling cables will result in breaks. Note: Note: Avoid connecting and disconnecting of connectors all if possible. Doing so may result in weak contact. Note: Be sure to use the adapter exclusively designed for the scanner. You need to set up the device driver designed for the interface to be used see 3. However, do not plug or unplug the USB connector when:. The scanner may not be connected to some types of hubs. If the operation of the hub-connected scanner is unstable, connect it directly to any USB port on the host computer.
It can be downloaded for free from our website at:. It is a self-extracting file. Store the file into a folder and then double-click its icon to extract it. This driver is included in the Windows system files. For the following we will explain using examples from Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows Vista procedures. Scanner recognition will be automatic. Once the scanner has been recognized the message will disappear. The marker indicating the approximate center of the reading area irradiated by the illumination LEDs lights up for reading.
This step is not required for the Continuous reading modes 1, 2, Auto sensing mode and Auto stand mode. LED control. Note: The reading area is narrower than the irradiation area of the illumination light. Note: Note: Allow only a single code to come within the field of view except when the multi-line code scanning is allowed. Having more than one code within the field of view either causes the read to fail or produces multiple input.
Note: The scanner can read codes omnidirectionally. Note that a target code plus its margin should lie within the reading area. Note: If the scanner fails to read due to specular effects or other factors, change the scanning angle of the reading window or the distance from the codes, and repeat the process.
Specular effects occur when the reflection of the light from the label surface is too strong, such as when the reflecting surface is polished or covered with vinyl. This mode transfers the code data when the scanner has read the code successfully. These parameters retain their settings even when the power is off. The QR-coded parameter menu is given in Chapter See Section 3.
The configuration software also offers batch-process QR code symbols for read by scanners in the field. Note: The configuration software is not available via the USB keyboard interface. Two types of scanning controls are available--Trigger switch control and Software control.
Trigger switch control: Pressing the trigger switch readies the scanner for reading. Refer to Section 6. Software control: Instead of pressing the trigger switch, you send control commands from the host computer via the RSC or USB-COM interface to ready the scanner for reading or put the scanner on standby.
In addition, the auto sensing mode and auto stand mode are also available. Refer to Sections 6. Pressing the trigger switch turns on the illumination LEDs and readies the scanner for reading. The scanner supports the following six trigger switch operating modes. When the trigger switch is pressed, the scanner is brought to the Active state for approximately 5 seconds. The scanner automatically returns to the Ready state when reading is successfully completed, or after approximately five seconds elapsed with the trigger switch pressed.
The scanner goes to the Ready state if the trigger switch is released before five seconds elapses. The scanner is brought to the Active state only when the trigger switch is pressed, and returns to the Ready state when the trigger switch is released. The scanner is brought to the Ready state only when the trigger switch is pressed, and returns to the Active state when the trigger switch is released.
The scanner alternates between the Active state and the Ready state every time the trigger switch is pressed. When you turn the scanner on, the scanner lights the illumination LEDs and becomes ready to scan. The scanner ignores all trigger switch input.
This mode is functionally equivalent to the Continuous Reading mode 1, except that the scanner waits for a command upon completion of reading. Note: When you are setting parameters using the QR-coded parameter menu, the scanner is always in the Auto-off mode regardless of the trigger switch operating mode selected. Reading control commands are restricted by the trigger switch operating modes, as listed below.
For more information on control commands, see Appendix 2 Control Commands. Auto off mode. Momentary switching mode Reverse type. Momentary switching mode. Alternate switching mode. Continuous reading mode 1. Continuous reading mode 2. Each of these commands should be enclosed with a header and terminator for transmission according to the communications conditions of the scanner. In auto Sensing mode Auto sense operation in Auto stand mode is included , bringing a code label within the reading area of the reading window turns on the illumination LEDs and starts the scanner reading the code.
Use this mode when the scanner is stationary to a stand and a code label is moved. The illumination LEDs come on when you bring a code label within the designated range or move a code label within the same range.
These LEDs go off when a code label is moved away from the range or stays within the range without move for approx. In the Auto stand mode, the scanner is set to the Auto sense mode when the power is turned on. If the trigger switch is pressed while the scanner is operating in this mode, the scanner goes to the Auto off and reads a barcode whenever the trigger switch is pressed.
However, the scanner will automatically return to the Auto sense mode if the trigger switch is not pressed for longer than a time specified for the scanner to return to the Auto sense mode. If the trigger switch is pressed three times in about one second while the scanner is operating in Auto off mode, you can manually return the scanner to the Auto sensing mode. The scanner offers a choice of three sensitivity levels for responding to codes. Switch to a higher sensitivity level if the illumination LEDs will not come on when a code is brought into the range, for example.
Note: Even if you do not bring a code label within the reading area, the illumination LEDs may come on when the ambient level of light changes or any shadows move within the reading area. Note: To enable the scanner to work properly in the Auto sensing mode, an ambient illuminance of at least lx is required.
The Data verification mode verifies the code data read against the master data stored in the scanner and reports the match status with data output. Selecting the n-point verification requires registering master data only one time for 1:n verification.
The scanner verifies all code data read after registration against the master data. The 2-point verification refers to verification. Selecting it requires registering master data each time preceding code scanning.
This way, the 2-point verification read alternately repeats master data registration and code scanning. The scan master registration registers master data by scanning a master code label. This is available only when n-point verification is selected. Up to 99 digits can be registered. The registered master data will be preserved even if the scanner is turned off.
Refer to Appendix 2 for control commands. The indicator LED lights in green. The scanner operates in the trigger switch operating mode currently set. The scanner verifies the code read against the master data registered and then outputs the result. After a successful read, the indicator LED lights in blue.
During the registration operation above, if the master data has fewer characters than specified e. During blinking, codes cannot be scanned. Note: When the USB keyborad interface is used in the n-point Verification mode, the n-point Verification is disabled and the normal reading mode is automatically selected if preset registered data is not present. After a successful read, the indicator LED lights in blue and then turns green, indicating that the scanner is ready to register new master data.
The scanner becomes ready to register master data again. Disabling this option readies the scanner for registering new master data after bar code reading, no matter what the verification result is. Note: Any of the following events clears the master data stored in the scanner.
You can specify two types of verification objects--data string and data block. For data string verification, specify the verification start position and the number of characters to be verified.
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