
Inspector D4000
™ Laser
Operator
’s Guide
RJS, Minneapolis, MN
002-7858
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6.0 Scanning Symbols
6.1 Scanning Techniques
Lay the symbol to be scanned on a flat, non-reflective surface
While the laser beam is
not
over a bar code pull the trigger on the Laser
Adjust the angle and distance of the Laser to the bar code sample so that the distance results in
a laser beam that is twice as wide as the bar code (at least 2 inches wide) and the angle is at 30
degrees (angle of the exit window on the Laser)
Once at the proper angle and distance, drag the laser beam over the bar code (maintaining the
angle and distance)
(See Appendix A - Scanning Technique)
6.2 Scanning Results
After a bar code is scanned, the RJS Inspector D4000 will respond with a crisp, chirp (or beep)
sound.
Inspector Display after a scan when the Multiple Scan analysis is set to two:
*1234ABCD*
01 Scans Remain.
Press Select to view the grade for the previous scan (applies when there are one or more scans
remaining):
*1234ABCD*
Code 3of9
D/bility % .59
D/bilGrade 3.7 A
Note:
See 7.0 Pass/Fail Analysis Screen section for details the
inspection tests and results