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Connectivity | Bluetooth |
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Reading Distance | Up to 1.5 meters (depending on barcode density and material) |
Durability | IP65 |
Resolution | 4 mil |
Supported Barcodes | 1D, 2D |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
Details the features of the SR and XR models, including scanning capabilities.
Step-by-step guide for connecting a corded scanner to a base via various interfaces.
Guidance on aiming and positioning the scanner for optimal barcode capture.
Instructions on how to restrict access to menu programming barcodes.
Process for creating and saving custom default settings for the scanner.
How to restore custom default settings or factory defaults for the scanner.
Using plug-and-play barcodes for quick and common scanner interface setups.
Programming for IBM PC AT keyboard wedge interface with USA keyboard.
Operating scanner with laptop's integral keyboard, including CR suffix.
Connecting to a PC or terminal via RS232 serial port for data transfer.
Connecting to an IBM POS terminal interface via RS485 for communication.
Configuring USB interfaces including IBM SurePos, PC/Mac Keyboard, HID, and Serial.
Enabling or disabling CTS/RTS emulation and ACK/NAK mode for communication.
Programming for Verifone Ruby, Gilbarco, Honeywell Bioptic, Datalogic Magellan, Wincor Nixdorf terminals.
Changing the keyboard layout for USB Keyboard or Wedge interfaces.
Explains the function of the cordless charge base and its components for scanner linkage.
Pairing Granit XP scanners with Honeywell vehicle mount computers.
Explains Compatibility Mode, replacing linked scanners, and device communication.
How the cordless system uses Bluetooth radio and interacts under various conditions.
Important safety measures for handling and using lithium batteries.
Rebooting the scanner and specifying scanner charge modes via the base.
Activating scanner via serial commands and setting trigger time-out.
Uses host characters to trigger scanning and send deactivation commands.
Changes scanner output by inserting characters at specific points in barcode data.
Lists and describes various barcode symbologies and their configurations.
Captures an image using the hardware trigger or command.
Sends the last stored image to the terminal using the IMGSHP command.
Configures signature capture area size and location relative to barcodes.
PC-based programming functions for scanner firmware upgrades and parameter changes.
Erases all settings, resets scanner to factory defaults, and disables plugins.
Activates and deactivates the scanner using serial trigger commands.
Restores custom default settings to the scanner using a serial command.
Mechanical, Electrical, and Environmental specifications for corded scanners.
Mechanical, Electrical, Battery, and Scan Performance specs for cordless scanners.
Location of laser, compliance, and part/serial number labels on the scanner.
Procedures for replacing interface cables and batteries in cordless systems.
Troubleshooting steps for corded scanners, focusing on power and aimer status.
Guidelines for diagnosing and resolving issues with cordless scanners and bases.