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NOTE: To enable Pick List Mode, configure in DataWedge or set in an application using a API command.
• Pick List mode - Selectively decode a barcode when more than one barcode is in the device’s field of
view by moving the aiming crosshair or dot over the required barcode. Use this feature for pick lists
containing multiple barcodes and manufacturing or transport labels containing more than one barcode
type (either 1D or 2D).
NOTE: To enable Basic MultiBarcode Mode, configure in DataWedge or set in an application using a API
command.
• Basic MultiBarcode Mode: In this mode, the device attempts to locate and decode a specific number
of unique barcodes within its field of view. The device remains in this mode as long as the user holds
the scan button, or until it decodes all the barcodes. Available on integrated SE4720, SE4770, or
SE4850 imagers only.
• The device attempts to scan the programmed number of unique barcodes (from 2 through 100).
• If there are duplicate barcodes (same symbology type and data), only one of the duplicate barcodes
is decoded and the remainder are ignored. If the label has two duplicate barcodes plus another two
different barcodes, a maximum of three barcodes will be decoded from that label; one will be
ignored as a duplicate.
• Barcodes can be of multiple symbology types and still be acquired together. For example, if the
specified quantity for a Basic MultiBarcode scan is four, two barcodes can be symbology type Code
128 and the other two can be symbology type Code 39.
• If the specified number of unique barcodes is not initially in view of the device, the device will not
decode any data until the device is moved to capture the additional barcode(s) or time out occurs. If
the device field of view contains a number of barcodes greater than the specified quantity, the
device randomly decodes barcode(s) until the specified number of unique barcodes is reached. For
example, if the count is set to two and eight barcodes are in the field of view, the device decodes the
first two unique barcodes it sees, returning the data in random order.
• Basic MultiBarcode Mode does not support concatenated barcodes.
RS5100 Ring Scanner
The RS5100 Ring Scanner is a wearable barcode scan solution for both 1D and 2D bar code symbologies.
The scanner supports Bluetooth Human Interface Device (HID) connection to the device.
Figure 13 RS5100 Bluetooth Ring scanner
Refer to the RS5100 Ring Scanner Product Reference Guide for more information.
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