Instruction manual

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Tools
Scan printed barcodes with mobile camera or download/
exchange QR Codes via the Internet, S! Mail, etc.
^ Scan UPC (JAN) or QR Codes. Handset automatically detects
code type and reads data.
^ In Continuous mode, scan up to 50 UPC (JAN) or 16 QR
Codes at one time. In some cases, continuous scans may be
disrupted depending on barcode data or data size.
^ Zoom is not available.
1
Frame barcode in the centre of
Display
^
Slide Portrait/Macro Selector to Macro (
o
).
^ Hold handset approximately 10 cm away
from barcode.
C Use F to adjust brightness.
C To activate or cancel Continuous mode,
press N x A Select Continuous
Scan A Press b A Choose On or Off
A Press b
C To open Help (Key Assignments), press 0.
B Press b to return.
2
Press b
Mobile camera scans the barcode.
^ If recognition takes time, move handset slowly and adjust the
distance from barcode.
C Press M 3 to stop scan A Start over from Step 1
3
Barcode recognition tone sounds
and scan results appear
C Using Scan Results: see P.1 2 - 2 0 - 12-22
C To start over, press i A Choose Yes
A Press b A Repeat from Step 1
Barcode
Note H ^ Scan may fail if the barcode is dirty or unclear.
^ Scan barcodes under adequate light.
^ Capture one barcode at a time; otherwise scan may fail.
Tip H
^ A UPC (Universal Product Code) or JAN (Japanese
Article Number) is a series of varying width vertical
lines (bars) and spaces. Bars and spaces together are
elements, combinations of which represent different
numbers. Handset cannot read other one-dimensional
barcodes (ITF Code, Code39, Codabar/NW-7, etc.).
^
A QR (Quick Response) Code is a matrix symbology
consisting of an array of nominally square cells, which allows
omni-directional reading of up to 4,296 alphanumerics and
byte data, as well as kanji and kana.
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