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2.6
How to scan:
The
engine
has
a
view
finder
that
projects
a
bright
green
aiming
beam
that
corresponds
to
the
engine’s
horizontal
field
of
view.
The
aiming
beam
should
be
centered
over
the
bar
code,
but
it
can
be
positioned
in
any
direction
for
a
good
read.
The
aiming
beam
is
smaller
when
the
engine
is
closer
to
the
code
and
larger
when
it
is
farther
from
the
code.
Symbologies
with
smaller
bars
or
elements
(mil
size)
should
be
read
closer
to
the
unit.
Symbologies
with
larger
bars
or
elements
(mil
size)
should
be
read
farther
from
the
unit.
To
read
single
or
multiple
symbols
(on
a
page
or
on
an
object),
hold
the
engine
at
an
appropriate
distance
from
the
target,
send
a
trigger
command,
and
center
the
aiming
beam
on
the
symbol.
If
the
code
being
scanned
is
highly
reflective
(e.g.,
laminated),
it
may
be
necessary
to
tilt
the
code
+5°
to
prevent
unwanted
reflection.
2.7
Battery replacement:
When
the
useful
operational
time
away
from
the
charging
base
shortens,
it
is
time
to
replace
the
batteries.
Follow
the
following
procedure
to
install
3
new
1000mAh
NiMH
AAA
cells
in
the
wireless
units.
1.
Undock
the
reader
from
the
charging
base.
2.
Unscrew
the
battery
compartment
screw.
3.
Open
the
battery
compartment.
4.
Locate
the
pull
strap
and
pull
its
end
to
push
the
batteries
out.
5.
Install
the
new
batteries
over
the
pull
strap,
observing
the
polarity
marks
shown
inside
the
battery
compartment.
Make
sure
the
strap
is
underneath
all
3
cells.
6.
Replace
the
compartment
door
and
install