Appendix J

How to scan a bar code

The RF Terminal can be used with either a laser or a CCD scanner. Which one you choose is dependent upon your application and the quality and density of your bar codes. This section will include information on different scanners as well as how to use each one.

Laser and CCD Scanners

If you are using a laser or CCD scanner, technique is not critical. The scanners are “point-and-shoot”; you can’t miss. Upon triggering the beam, the laser and CCD scans the bar code multiple times (36 scans per second) until it has a good read, at which point it automatically shuts off. These scanners are more expensive, but virtually foolproof. They read from a distance, so they are much more convenient for distance shelf scanning or scanning in tight spots. Different laser scanners have different distance capabilities. Table M-1shows the comparison of all the laser and CCD scanners available from Worth Data.

 

Scanner

Hi Density

UPC

40 mil

Paper

Retro-Reflective

 

 

Code 39

100%

Code 39

100 mil

100 mil

 

 

 

 

 

Code39

Code 39

 

LI50 CCD

0.5” – 4”

0.5 - 7”

1” – 12”

na

20” – 40”

 

LZ300 Laser

0 – 6”

0 – 12”

2” – 41”

7” – 41”

28” – 7.5 ft.

 

LZ400 Laser

0.5” – 9”

0 – 17”

3” – 44”

9” – 50”

18” – 9.5 ft.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Integrated

1'" – 7"

0 – 10"

4" – 29"

10" – 32"

18" – 6.5 ft.

 

Laser in

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

PSC Long

7” – 11”

7” - 31”

11” – 9 ft.

24” – 15 ft.

48” – 17 ft.

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table M-1. Scanner Comparison Chart

 

6 mil = high density

40 mil = low density 100 mil = very low density (with paper and retro-reflective label stock)

To try scanning a bar code using your laser or CCD scanner, (whether it be a handheld or integrated)

1.Have your 802 RF Terminal either at the opening screen or at the Mode Menu.

2.point the laser scanner at the bar code at about 6” away.

3.Pull the trigger (or push the button on an integrated model) and line up the beam on the bar code. If you don’t get a read, vary the distance of the scanner from the bar code by pulling up or moving down. The idea is to scan through the center of the bar code.

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Worth Data 802 RF user manual How to scan a bar code, Laser and CCD Scanners