User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 0BCopyright Notice
- 1B1 | Introduction
- 2B2 | Scanner Setup
- 3B3 | Setup for Windows PC
- 4B4 | Setup for Windows Mobile
- 5B5 | Setup for Apple
- 7B6 | Setup for Android
- 7 | Setup for BlackBerry
- Appendix A Specifications
- 8BAppendix B Safety and Usage Tips
- 9BAppendix C Barcode Label Specifications
- 10BAppendix D Decode Zone
- 11B10BAppendix E Command Barcodes
- Appendix F Special Button Sequences
- Appendix G CAB Installation
- Appendix H Troubleshooting
- 12BAppendix I Technical Support
- 13BLimited Warranty
- SocketScan Software License Agreement
- 14BRegulatory Compliance
CHAPTER 3: SETUP FOR WINDOWS PC 29
7. Click on the Symbologies tab. If desired, modify which symbologies the CHS will be
able to read.
Enabling all possible symbologies may slow the decoding process.
The RSS symbology is now known as GS1 DataBar.
If you want to read UPC-A symbols, disable the GS1 DataBar option so that
GS1 DataBar symbols don’t get mistakenly decoded.
Keep Data Matrix enabled so you can scan the onscreen barcode in Socket
EZ Pair.
8. Click OK to exit the Scanner Properties. If desired, click Test to test scanning a
barcode. The Scan Window will appear.
9. Scan a barcode that you would like information about. The Scan Window will
report the symbology, data length, and data, in your choice of ASCII or
Hexadecimal format.
10. After testing a barcode, click Close. Click OK to exit Scanner Settings.
11. The CHS will beep twice after disconnecting from Scanner Settings. A few seconds
later, the CHS will beep once after connecting to SocketScan 10.