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1.4.3 Image
Capturing
Lynx™ can also function as a camera by capturing images of labels, signatures, and
other items.
In order to capture an image, the user should read a Capture Image code (see par
2.12), then point at the image subject and pull the trigger. This way, the image will be
captured and sent to the host PC. Lynx™ then returns to normal operation. To
o position the reader from the object (ensure the
the RS232 interface has been selected, the image will be transferred to the host PC
via XMODEM_1K protocol.
capture another image you must read another Capture Image Code of the same or a
different Preset Configuration.
You can use the aiming system t
reader is about centered over the target). Adjust the distance at which you are
holding the reader (see Figure 5).
If
Image capturing is not available in Wed
NOTE
ge and USB Keyboard
Emulation interfaces and is not compatible with Autoscanning nor
when the Software trigger type is selected.
Up to four different and independent Image Presets can be defined (see par. 2.13).
For each Image Preset you may set up to three Basic Configuration Parameters, and
p to five Advanced Configuration Parameters. Therefore an image is processed
of parameters.
VGA Resolution (640 x 480 pixels) (default),
or JPEG images it is possible to define the Image Quality level to address tradeoff
An image portion (Window), instead of an entire image, can be captured. This
parameter is generally used for particular fixed reading position applications.
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before being sent to the Host, according to a preset group
Basic Configuration Parameters
The Image file formats supported are: BMP, TIFF
,
JPEG (default).
Two resolution options are available:
and CIF Resolution (320 x 240 pixels). The lower resolution setting yields smaller file
sizes, so the transfer time decreases.
F
between image file size and quality.
Advanced Configuration Parameters
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