2.1 - Introduction

The VS 2030 comes pre-configured with Dynamic Optimization Technology (DOT), a revolutionary adaptive read technique that eliminates the need to manually set most individual parameters. From the moment you turn on your VS 2030, you are taking full advantage of the dual path 1.3 megapixel imager, the 400 MHz processor, and DOT.

DOT continuously adapts the resolution, illumination, and image field for optimized automatic symbology identification. DOT achieves decoding speeds for 2D codes that are similar to speeds usually only seen in 1D readers. VS 2030 units are able to read a wide range of symbology types and sizes, as well as a variety of printed media, within a wide range of environmental factors including light (natural or ambient lighting).

By defining if you are scanning large, small, or different sizes of multiple types of codes, types of sym- bologies), (1D or 2D) and densities of the codes, the VS 2030 offers options for set up that will maximize decoding speed.

The chart below shows options that will improve performance based on parameters listed in each box.

DOT

The VS 2030 is easily customizable; each trigger can be independently programmed for different behavior. With DOT, optimizing the VS 2030 is as simple as deciding which Field of View is best and what type and size of symbologies are being scanned.

Near Field (NF): The nearest field of the VS 2030’s two image fields. The Near Field has the highest resolu- tion (1024 x 640 DPI). It has an optimal focal point of 4” (101.6 mm) away from the lens of the reader. It has a maximum focal distance of 8.5” with a 3” field of view at the farthest point. It has an overall viewing angle of 21º by 12 º.

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