Scandex SX-1134 User manual

USER GUIDE V2
SX-1134 433 MHZ LASER SCANNER

Characteristics...............................................................
Pairing Mode..................................................................
Functions.......................................................................
Working Mode................................................................
Character Codes Table....................................................
Performance Parameters.................................................
Operation Guide.............................................................
Number of Conceal Characters Table................................
Maintenance Record.......................................................
Prefix and Suffix.............................................................
Warranty........................................................................
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INDEX

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Please take time to read this user guide before using the barcode scanner.
If you have any questions please contact us or alternatively support is available
via the “Scandex Red Card”enclosed in the box.
CHARACTERISTICS
Ergonomic design. External soft rubber bumpers and rugged internal build
for better and faster barcode reads. Easy to use with a simple setup. Large capacity,
superior to the average drop resistance. The latest barcode engine and decoding technology
Scanning setting alarm: A short beep. Low voltage alarm: A long beep.
greater than ordinary scanners ensures longer use after fully charged.
Pairing operation failure: 3 short beeps.
Data unloading success: 2 short beeps. Failure: 3 short beeps
SOUND GUIDE

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FUNCTIONS
Automatic jumping frequency. Strong Anti-Interference ability.
Transmission distance with obstacles under ‘Normal Mode’
is 20m-100m and over 400m with no obstacles.
If the distance is exceeded 3 beeps will sound, indicating the data load has failed.
Each scanner has a unique mechanical ID to avoid interferences with other devices in use.
The customizable ID allows the user to distinguish the data source easily.
The pairing method is very simple. Repeated pairing is possible.
The ‘Check Mode’ is simple and easy to use. Can storage between
500-10000 barcode messages. (Customization is needed if messages are more then 500).
Automatic ‘Sleep Mode’. Sleeping current is less than 10UA,
this extends greatly the standby time of the battery.
A special charging circuit guarantees a safe charge.
To force a shutdown at any time hold the trigger for 12 seconds.

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PAIRING MODE
INSTRUCTIONS
One to one
Connect the receiver into the computer USB interface.
The indicator on the cradle turns on while the drivers are being installed.
before the indicator on the scanner starts flashing indicating the installation is complete.
The scanner is ready to be used.
One to one & storage
One to more More to one
Scan the code ‘One to One’ within 5 seconds,

One to One
One to One One to One Stored Data
One to One
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Stored Data Upload
Stored Data Restore Breakpoint Continuingly
One to One
Stored Data Total Stored Data Reset
Clear All More to One Pairing
Clear All One to More Pairing
To clear previous pairing scan the code
‘Clear All One to More Pairing’ or ‘Clear All More to One Pairing’.

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ID Settings Display ID Hide ID
ID PARAMETERS TABLE
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ID SETTINGS

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SLEEP MODE SETTINGS
8 hrs
None
5 min 10 min
2 min
30 sec
20 min
Sleep Mode Settings 20 sec 60 sec
By default the pre set time for the device to enter into ‘Sleep Mode’ is 20 seconds.

Recovery Routine Wireless Mode
Note: Do not read ‘Recovery Routine’ under ‘Common Mode’.
WORK STATUS
No Losing Mode Total Stored Data
No Losing Mode Clear Stored Data
Normal Mode No Losing Mode
and will be uploaded to the receiver when reaching the wireless transmission range.
WORKING MODE SETTINGS
Under the ‘No Losing Mode’, when exceeding the wireless transmission range the data will be stored
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Check Mode
Checked Data Total
Checked Data Upload Checked Data Upload Checked Data Upload
Sound ON Sound OFF
Checked Data Clear
Checked Data Restore
‘Breakpoint’ for the remaining data to be uploaded.
If the scanner losses connection during the upload process read the code
Breakpoint

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0.1 sec 0.5 sec
1 sec 2 sec 3 sec
4 sec 5 sec
CHECKED DATA UPLOAD UNDER NO LOSING MODE TIME SETTINGS

USB Upload Time Settings
0 ms
25 ms
50 ms 75 ms
100 ms 125 ms
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USB DATA UPLOAD INTERVAL TIME SETTINGS
Note: Linux systems must set as ‘75ms’.

English Italian
German French Turkish
Czech Finnish
Spanish
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LANGUAGE SETTINGS

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Close the Attached
Code of UPC & EAN
Add 2 Bits Attached
Code to UPC & EAN
Add 5 Bits Attached
Code to UPC & EAN
Add 2 and 5 Bits Attached
Code to UPC & EAN
Enable Enter Disable Enter
Line Skip
‘UPC / EAN ATTACHED CODE’ SETTINGS
‘ENTER’ & ‘LINE SKIP’ SETTINGS
Note: ‘Close FULLASCII’ code is used to read Code39 incomplete characters. Close FULL ASCII

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Add Prefix
Add Suffix
ADD PREFIX
ADD SUFFIX
Example: To add the prefix ‘AM’ scan the following codes: ‘Add Prefix’.
Turn to page 15,from the ‘Character Codes Table’ scan the codes ‘A' and ‘M’.
Maximum 32 characters.
Example: To add the prefix ‘AM’ scan the following codes: ‘Add Suffix’.
Turn to page 15,from the ‘Character Codes Table’ scan the codes ‘P' and ‘M’.
Maximum 32 characters.

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Conceal Initial Characters
Conceal Final Characters
CONCEAL INITIAL CHARACTERS
CONCEAL FINAL CHARACTERS
Example: To conceal the two first characters of the barcodes we read,
Example: To conceal the four last characters of the barcodes we read,
scan the following codes: ‘Conceal Initial Characters’.
scan the following codes: ‘Conceal Final Characters’.
Turn to page 18, from the ‘Number of Concealed Character Table’ scan the code ‘02'.
Turn to page 18, from the ‘Number of Concealed Character Table’ scan the code ‘04'.

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01 2 34
56 7 8 9
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
CHARACTER CODE TABLE

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PQR S T
UV W X Y
Z&,( )
*+!,:
;‘-< >

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{}
=/“#
?@$%
[ ] \^
_`
|~

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NUMBER OF CONCEALED CHARACTERS TABLE
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