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Honeywell Granit XP 1990iSR - Features of the Device; Connect a Corded Device; Keyboard Country Layout Selection

Honeywell Granit XP 1990iSR
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2 Granit XP User Guide
Features of the Device
1990i/1991i SR Features
Provides extreme performance scanning even on damaged and low-quality bar-
codes. The SR is built to survive harsh treatment, including drops and extreme
temperatures. Ideally suited to normal near-field scanning operations on 1D and
2D barcodes. For more information and specifications, see Depth of Field Charts
on page 267.
1990i/1991i XR Features
Like the SR, provides extreme performance scanning even on damaged and low-
quality barcodes. The XR is built to survive harsh treatment, including drops and
extreme temperatures. Ideally suited to normal near-field scanning operations on
1D and 2D barcodes, with an expanded range scanning UPC to 1.5m (5 ft) and 100
mil Code 39 barcodes to 10 M (33 ft). For more information and specifications, see
Depth of Field Charts on page 267.
For information about Bluetooth connection, see Connect with Bluetooth Device
Directly on page 69.
Connect a Corded Device
When connecting the corded scanner, make sure the cable is pushed tightly into
the scanner. Loosen the locking plate and slide it over the base of the cable con-
nector to lock the cable in place. Tighten the screw.
Note: It is important to insert the red O-ring onto the end of the communication cable as
shown, and make sure that the O-ring cannot be seen after the cable is inserted into
the scanner. This ensures proper assembly and IP65/67 compliance function.

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