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is running. Once the RFID Connector closes, the scan
button reverts back to what it was just before the RFID
Connector launched.
Beep on good/bad read: A sound plays when a tag is
read. A different sound plays when the time has elapsed
and no tag was read.
Startup RFID Connector on bootup: The RFID Connector
software will automatically start when the device boots.
Startup RFID Connector Minimized: The RFID Connector
software will automatically be minimized when it is
started.
Use copy/paste buffer: When this is set, the RFID data
(sometimes including prefix/suffix data) is placed in the
copy buffer, and then a "Ctrl-V" is simulated to paste the
data wherever the user has focus.
Caution: The data is left in the copy buffer, so if sensitive
data is being scanned, use "individual keystrokes". This
method is much more snappy.
Use individual keystrokes: When this is set, every character
(including prefix/suffix data) is sent as individual
keystrokes.
Scan option: This is a way to test your setup. When
pressed, the Scan Data box is cleared and an RFID scan
is initiated. An alternative is to put the cursor in the Scan
Data box, and then press the button that is assigned as
the scan button (P1, P2, or P3).
Reading a Tag
Open a document to receive the tag data and put a
cursor in the proper location. For best read performance,
hold the Mesa 2 with the display facing you, and the tag
directly away from the back of the Mesa 2. The RFID reader
is internal and roughly 2" to the right of the camera when
looking at the back of the Mesa 2. The best orientation is
portrait or landscape with Mesa 2 orthogonal or normal to
the tag.
The distance required between the tag and Mesa 2 varies
depending on the tag. This is not a long range reader, so
you may need to be as close as a few inches and may be
as far as 3 feet from the tag.
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