Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Falcon® 4400 Series
- with Windows Mobile®
- Table of Contents
- How to Use this Manual
- Document Overview
- Registering Your Datalogic Product
- Document Conventions
- Batteries and Power
- Configuration Settings
- Software Programs
- Accessories
- Falcon® Desktop Utility
- SNMP Interface
- Cable & Connector Configurations
- Programming Parameters
- Overview
- Programming Codes Without Parameters
- Bar Code Parameters
- Codabar
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128
- European Article Numbering-13 (EAN-13)
- European Article Numbering-8 (EAN-8)
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Matrix 2 of 5
- MSI
- Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)
- RSS-14
- RSS Limited
- RSS Expanded
- Standard 2 of 5
- Trioptic
- Universal Product Code-A (UPC- A)
- Universal Product Code-E (UPC- E)
- UPC/EAN Extensions
- Aztec Code
- DataMatrix
- Composite
- Maxicode
- OCR
- PDF 417
- MicroPDF 417
- QR Code
- Imaging Controls
- Other Controls
- OCR Configuration
- Programming Bar Codes
- Overview
- Predefined Defaults
- Codabar
- Code 39
- Code 93
- Code 128
- EAN-13
- EAN-8
- Interleaved 2 of 5
- Matrix 2 of 5
- MSI
- Pharmacode 39 (Code 32)
- RSS-14
- RSS Limited
- RSS Expanded
- Standard 2 of 5
- Trioptic
- UPC-A
- UPC-E
- UPC/EAN Extensions
- 2D Symbologies
- Aztec Code
- DataMatrix
- Composite
- Maxicode
- OCR
- PDF-417
- MicroPDF-417
- QR Code
- Imager Labels
- Other Controls
- SDK Installation
- Glossary
- Index

Settings
Product Reference Guide 2-17
Image Size
On the Size tab, modify the image prop-
erty settings.
1. Tap the
Width and Height controls
to adjust the image, or enter a
value using the on-screen key-
board or the Falcon’s keypad.
• Width can be as much as 640
pixels.
• Height can be as much as 480
pixels.
Reducing the height and width
results in cropping of the image to
the center.
2. Use
Scale to scale the image. Scal-
ing changes the x,y dimensions of the image. For example, scaling a
640 x 480 image to 50% results in an image size of 320 x 240. See
Imaging Controls, p. E-31, for further information.
3.
Rotate lets you to change the orientation of the image, in 90° incre-
ments.
Reducing the scale of an image results in reduced image size, which decreases
the time needed to capture an image.