Omnidirectional In-Counter Scanner
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Code 128 identifier code
K
Code 93 identifier code
L
MSI identifier code
P
GS1 CodeBar Omnidirectional identifier code
RS
GS1 CodeBar Limited identifier code
RL
GS1 CodeBar Expanded
RX
Industrial 2 of 5 identifier code
D
Code 11 identifier code
O
Standard 2 of 5 identifier code
S
Matrix 2 of 5 identifier code
G
Installation of an Auxiliary Scanner
Before installation, contact your distributor to make sure the device and firmware
version support such a function. Once you’re sure about it, follow the steps below to use
the auxiliary port as a handheld scanner input port:
Follow the following steps to use the auxiliary port as a handheld
1.
Configure the handheld scanner data format as above table requirements.
2.
Turn off the host system.
3.
Connect the handheld scanner to the auxiliary port using the auxiliary cable.
4.
Connect the external power supply for the auxiliary scanner (if required).
5.
Use the programming barcodes to activate the auxiliary port of the in-counter
scanner and set up its data transmission mode. (Refer to its separate Programming
Guide.)
Connecting EAS System
The scanner supports the use of an EAS antenna and can work simultaneously with an
EAS system using the interlock feature. When enabled, users may scan and deactivate an
item at the same time.
The scanner’s integrated EAS deactivation antenna requires an EAS host cable.
1.
Make sure that the power of the EAS system is off.
2.
Plug the cable to the appropriate connectors on the scanner and the EAS system.
3.
Program the Omnidirectional In-Counter Scanner with the necessary barcodes on
the next page.