Falcon 4400 manual Bar Code Scanning with 2D Imager, Scanning Differences, Laser

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Scanning Bar Codes

Bar Code Scanning with 2D Imager

Scanning bar codes with the 2D imaging device is similar to scanning with a laser scanner. The operation and configuration of the scanner is performed in the same way as laser scanning devices. Trigger behavior and scanning time- outs are the same as laser scanning devices.

Scanning Differences

Scanning Aimer

The imager contains an aiming beam rather than a red laser. The aiming beam mimics a laser line for purposes of orienting the imager to a bar code.

Figure 27 shows how the aiming beam visually differs from the laser beam in laser scanning devices.

Figure 27. Laser vs. Imaging beam

Laser

Aiming Beam

Note that the aiming beam for the imager is green, rather than red.

Orientation

Rotational orientation does not affect the imager module's ability to read bar codes. For example, the imager can read a bar code when the aimer beam is parallel to the lines of the bar code. What is important is the location of the aimer in relation to the center of the bar code. The aiming beam should be centered over the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read.

Quick Reference Guide

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Contents Key model Falcon 4400 SeriesDisclaimer PSC IncPatents Table of Contents Appendix E Laser Safety Overview Falcon 4400 SeriesGetting Started Connecting to a PCSystem Requirements Minimum Desktop Computer RequirementsConnecting your Falcon to a PC Installing ActiveSyncFalcon Key Keypad Handled model Features of the FalconFalcon Scanner and Battery Door Views Feature Function/Description More Features of the FalconBattery Pack Powering the FalconInstalling the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack Checking Battery Power Battery Status Indicators Charging the Batteries Battery Power GaugeDock or Charger Falcon Charge LEDTop/Rear View of Single-Slot Dock Charging with the DockBattery Status Display Backup BatteryCharging with a Battery Charger Setting Up the Mobile ComputerBattery Discharge Characteristics Touchscreen Calibration Entering a PasswordEntering Data Radio Card SetupBack View of a Falcon 4420 with a Stylus Using the StylusToday Screen Navigating the DisplaySoft key bar Start Menu Start MenuOn-Screen Keyboard SettingsKeyboard Icon Programs Settings screenOverview KeypadsKey Name Keypad Function/Description Keyboard Indicators Icon Press Fn to enter FN modeFunction Modes are not onKey Keypad Key KeypadNormal Alpha Mode Key Functions Keypad KeypadLaser Scanning Scanning Bar CodesLaser Beam Positions Scanning Differences Bar Code Scanning with 2D ImagerLaser Aiming Beam Positioning Scanning IlluminationImage Capture Accessing HelpOCR Scanning Warm Reset Resetting the FalconProcedure to Warm Reset PSC recommends using a straightened paper clipAfter Warm Reset Hard ResetHard Reset Key Sequence After Hard ResetClean Boot After Clean Boot Hold Power & press Reset ... then press ESC +Problem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingDid not charge On the displayWas transmitted, or Problem Possible Cause Solution During dataTransmitted data was IncompleteTery pack charging has Do the following Start RF Connectivity TroubleshootingPSC Website Support PSC Website TekForum Technical SupportReseller Technical Support Telephone Technical SupportFalcon 4400 Series with Windows Mobile General Eula Terms and Conditions Transfers, Support Limitation Of Liability Appendix B. Microsoft Windows Mobile Addendum to Eula Software END Appendix C PSC Falcon Windows Mobile Product Series Warranty Regulatory Statements Laser Safety LabelAdvisory Statement Radio Frequency Interference Canadian Compliance StatementFrench EnglishItalian GermanDutch DanishSwedish Norwegian FinnishSpanish PortugueseChinese Japanese Page Appendix E Laser Safety Declaration of Conformity Australia Japan Asia Pacific ItalyFrance Latin America Germany United Kingdom