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Resolution | 0.1mm (4mil) |
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Interfaces | USB, RS232 |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Supported Barcode Types | Code 39, Code 128 |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Current Consumption | 100mA |
Provides essential safety and handling instructions for the barcode scanner.
Details regulatory compliance information and warnings as per FCC regulations.
Overview of the IG-300 scanner's features, capabilities, and applications.
Diagram illustrating the physical layout and components of the scanner.
Instructions for unboxing, verifying contents, and inspecting the scanner for damage.
Steps for physically installing the scanner and connecting it to a host system.
Guidance on installing the necessary USB driver for proper scanner operation.
Procedure for safely removing and replacing the scanner's communication cable.
Introduction to configuring scanner settings using programming codes and utility tools.
Method for customizing scanner behavior by scanning specific programming barcodes.
Using an advanced software utility for advanced scanner configuration options.
Instructions on how to reset the scanner to its original factory default configuration.
Explains various modes for activating the scanner's reading beam, such as Level, Continuous, Pulse.
Setting the inactivity period after which the scanner beam will automatically turn off.
Defines scanner behavior upon successful barcode decoding, stopping the reading session.
Configuration options for audible feedback, including beep tone, number of beeps, and duration.
Controls the length of time for 'good read' indicators, such as LED or beep.
Configuration for messages or alerts displayed when a barcode read fails.
Choosing between Linear and Area imager modes for optimal scanning performance.
Procedure to view the current firmware version of the scanner engine and decoder.
Instructions for resetting all scanner parameters to their original factory default state.
Choosing the appropriate communication interface mode (e.g., USB HID, RS232).
Configuration settings for RS232 serial communication, including baud rate, data bits, stop bits, and parity.
Settings for emulating keyboard input from the scanner.
Enabling or disabling specific barcode symbologies for the scanner to recognize.
Functionality to read and transmit a series of barcodes consecutively as a group.
Setting postamble characters to append to scanned barcode data for output formatting.
Reference table mapping decimal numeric values to their barcode representations.
Reference table showing ASCII characters and their corresponding barcode representations.
List of supported 1D and 2D barcode symbologies with readability and default status.
Detailed technical information including physical, performance, electrical, and environmental characteristics.
Visual guide showing scan patterns and minimum/maximum read distances for various symbologies.
Sample barcodes provided for users to test the scanner's enabled symbology recognition.