Code Alarm manual Frequently Asked Questions, CR3 Maintenance, Cleaning the CR3 Window

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7.5 - Frequently Asked Questions

For a complete list of Frequently Asked Questions, please visit:

http://www.codecorp.com/support/faq.htm

7.6 - CR3 Maintenance

The CR3 device operates effi ciently and reliably and needs only a minimum of maintenance to operate. A few tips are given below for maintenance suggestions.

Cleaning the CR3 Window

The CR3 window should be clean to allow the best performance of the device. The window is the clear plastic piece inside the head of the reader. Do not touch the window. Your CR3 uses CMOS technology that is much like a digital camera. A dirty window may stop the CR3 from reading codes.

If the window becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, non-abrasive cloth or a facial tissue (no lotions or additives) that has been moistened with water. A mild detergent may be used to clean the window, but the window should be wiped with a water moistened cloth or tissue after using the detergent.

The CR3 display screen and housing may be cleaned in the same way.

For applications that require cleaning with disinfectant, please use products with the following ingredients:

1)Isopropyl Alcohol

2)Ethyl Alcohol (Denatured Grade)

Code does not recommend using bleach.

Technical Support and Returns

For returns or technical support call Code Technical Support at (801) 495-2200. For all returns Code will issue an RMA number which must be placed on the packing slip when the reader is returned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Manual Version Statement of Agency Compliance Laser/LED RadiationSave Settings Table of Contents CR3 Programming Symbology Settings Reader Feedback and Special SettingsAdvanced Decode Performance Adding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text CommandsCR3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Getting Started Introduction Powering On/Off Reader UnpackingKeypad/Icon Overview Description of Button FunctionPower Icons Icon DescriptionIntroduction RS232 Considerations RS232 Batch Cable-Detect DefaultBatch Operation Cabled Operation IntroductionUSB Cable Installation Guide USB Keyboard ModeUSB Communication Settings USB Virtual COM 1 Way ModeReset to USB Factory Defaults USB Keyboard USB DownloaderPS2 Mode Save Settings PS2 Cable Installation GuidePS2 Communication Settings RS232 Cable Installation Guide Mode RS232 One Way ModeBaud Rate Stop Bits Data Bits Parity NoneRS232 Communication Data Bit Settings RS232 Communication Stop Bit SettingsRS232 Communication Baud Rate Settings RS232 Communication Parity SettingsCabled Reader Time Out Settings Cabled 2 hours Cabled Always DefaultBluetooth Radio Operation Example Reset to RF Factory Defaults QuickConnectRF One Way Mode Max Range RF Two Way ModeBluetooth Radio Auto Connect On Default Bluetooth Radio Auto ConnectBluetooth Disconnect Bluetooth Radio Out of Range Notification Settings Bluetooth Radio Auto DisconnectBluetooth Radio Time Out Settings Uncabled Operations RS232 Bluetooth RadioReader Feedback Guide To read a symbol with the CR3 Targeting and Reading TechniquesImager Field of View and Resolution Decode Zone H1 Handle BH1 or BH2 Battery HandleAttaching Handles Reader Battery Installation Attaching and Detaching the Lithium Ion BatteryOptimization and Trigger Programming Introduction DOTGlobal Trigger Optimization Matrix Read Codes with Both Imagers Default Left Trigger Optimization MatrixLeft Trigger Programming Read with Near-Field Imager onlyRead Code with Near-Field Imager only Right Trigger Optimization MatrixRight Trigger Programming Handle Optimization Matrix Handle Trigger ProgrammingFar Field Only On Off Default Continuous Trigger OptimizationContinuous Scan Both Near & Far Field OnContinuous Scan Settings Motion Detection Scan SettingsContinuous Scan Trigger Delays Continuous Scan Sleep Time OutCR3 Programming Symbology Settings Aztec Symbology Codabar SymbologyCodablock F Symbology Code 11 SymbologyCode 39 Symbology Codablock F On Codablock F Off DefaultCode 93 Symbology Code 128 SymbologyCode 93 On Default Code 93 Off Sample Trioptic CodeGoCode Symbology Composite SymbologiesData Matrix Symbology Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Maxicode SymbologyMSI Plessy On MSI Plessy Off Default Sample MSI Plessy Matrix 2 of 5 SymbologyMSI Plessy Symbology NEC 2 of 5 Symbology NEC 2 of 5 On NEC 2 of 5 Off DefaultPostal Symbologies Royal Mail On Disable All Postal Codes DefaultPharmacode Australian Post On Japan Post OnQR Code Symbology RSS SymbologyTelepen Symbology UPC/EAN/JANReader Feedback and Special Settings Volume and Vibration Settings Off Default Low MediumCode Readability Index Vibrate On / Beep On Vibrate On / Beep OffLow Med Default High Backlight Intensity SettingsReadability Index Output Disable Reader Power Off Settings Backlight Timeout SettingsLaser Settings Reader Settings Lock Reader Settings LockedReader ID and Firmware Version Reader ID and FirmwareTime Stamp Settings US English Default US English LeadingKeyboard Support No Leading French GermanLock-out Link Mode Reader ID Firmware Version Lockout Link ModeAdvanced Decode Performance Default Enable Continuous IlluminationContinuous Illumination Set Targeting Zone TolerancesWindowing Large 2-Dimensional Codes 640 x 640 pixels VGA & Megapixel Settings Codes Enable Sxga 1280 xEnable VGA 640 x Mirror DecodingAdding a Prefix or Suffix and Reader Text Commands Prefix Comma Prefix Space Prefix SettingsSuffix Settings Erase Prefix and Suffix Settings Reader Text CommandsReader Text Commands On Erase Prefix & Suffix DataCR3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Reset Reader to Factory Defaults General Safety InformationWarranty Limited WarrantyTerms of Warranty Warranty Coverage and ProcedureCR3 Accessories GeneralFrequently Asked Questions CR3 MaintenanceCleaning the CR3 Window Technical Support and Returns