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SX-1124 WIFI LASER SCANNER
USER GUIDE V2

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  • Page 1 SX-1124 WIFI LASER SCANNER USER GUIDE V2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Characteristics............... Functions............... Settings................. Working Modes............... Prefix & Suffix..............Character Codes Table............ Number of Conceal Characters Table........ Operation Guide............. Performance Parameters..........Content................Warranty................ Maintenance Record............
  • Page 3: Characteristics

    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 superior to the average drop resistance.
  • Page 4: Functions

    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.
  • Page 5: Settings

    ‘Wi-Fi CHANNEL’ & ‘SCANNER ID’ SETTINGS Wi-Fi channel settings (2 digit) Scanner ID settings (2 digit) PARAMETERS TABLE...
  • Page 6 ‘SCANNER ID’: DISPLAY / HIDE Display scanner ID Hide scanner ID ‘SLEEP MODE’ SETTINGS Settings 2min 5min 10min 20min 8 hours No sleeping...
  • Page 7: Working Modes

    WORKING MODES Normal Mode Non-Losing Mode Checking Mode Upload Data Total Quantity Data Clear Data WORK STATUS Recovery Routine Wireless Mode Note: Do not read ‘Recovery Routine’ under ‘Common Mode’.
  • Page 8 ‘UPC / EAN ATTACHED CODE’ SETTINGS Close the Attached Add 2 Bits Attached Code to UPC & EAN Code of UPC & EAN Add 5 Bits Attached Add 2 and 5 Bits Attached Code to UPC & EAN Code to UPC & EAN ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 9 OTHER BARCODE SETTINGS Open Code39 Transmit Close Code39 Transmit Start / Stop Character Start / Stop Character Open FULL ASCII Close FULL ASCII Note: ASCII setting is used for Code39 incomplete characters. Open Code32 Close Code32 Open China postal code Close China postal code Open CODABAR Transmit Close CODABAR Transmit...
  • Page 10 LANGUAGE SETTINGS English Italian German French Turkish Czech Finnish Spanish CHECKED DATA ‘UPLOAD SPEED’ SETTINGS 0.1 s 0.5 s SERIAL PORT ‘BAUD RATE’ SETTINGS 9600 38400 115200 19200...
  • Page 11: Prefix & Suffix

    ADD PREFIX Add Prefix Example: To add the prefix ‘AM’ scan the following codes: ‘Add Prefix’. Turn to page 11,from the ‘Character Codes Table’ scan the codes ‘A' and ‘M’. Maximum 32 characters. ADD SUFFIX Add Suffix Example: To add the prefix ‘AM’ scan the following codes: ‘Add Suffix’. Turn to page 11,from the ‘Character Codes Table’...
  • Page 12 CONCEAL INITIAL CHARACTERS Conceal Initial Characters Example: To conceal the two first characters of the barcodes we read, scan the following codes: ‘Conceal Initial Characters’. Turn to page 14, from the ‘Number of Concealed Character Table’ scan the code ‘02'. CONCEAL FINAL CHARACTERS Conceal Final Characters Example: To conceal the four last characters of the barcodes we read,...
  • Page 13: Character Codes Table

    CHARACTER CODE TABLE...
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  • Page 16: Number Of Conceal Characters Table

    NUMBER OF CONCEALED CHARACTERS TABLE...
  • Page 18 KEY FUNCTION SETTING Scroll Lock Inert Delete Home BS/Back Space Page Up Page Down Down Left Right Num Lock Caps Lock Enter Space...
  • Page 19: Operation Guide

    OPERATION GUIDE MATCHING SETTING Connect the receiver to the computer’s USB interface, the receiver will display a blue light. Turn on the scanner and read the code ‘Wi-Fi channel settings’ on page 3. From the ‘Parameters Table’ on page 3, scan the codes needed.(i.e. Read ‘0' and ‘1' if channel is ‘1'). Adjustments should be made before the blue light goes out, approximately 10 seconds.
  • Page 20 CHARGING Please use the charging equipment supplied to charge the scanner. The red light indicates the scanner is charging. When the red light is off indicates the scanner is fully charged. Note: Under ‘No Losing Mode’, when the signal exceeds the transmission distance and the receiving terminal cannot receive signals, the read barcode data will be stored automatically, this guarantees no data lost.
  • Page 21: Performance Parameters

    PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS Wireless Transmitting Distance: 20-50m (Indoor); 300m (Outdoor) Optical Source: 650nm Visible red light diode Image Resolution: 4mil Minimum Contrast: Decoding capacity: UPC/EAN/JAN, UPC/EAN with supplements, UCC/EAN 128, Code 39, Code 39 ASCII complete, Code 39 TriOptic, Code 128, Code 128 ASCII complete, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 93, MSI, Code 11, variants IATA, RSS, chinese 2 of 5.
  • Page 22 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE Size (Length, Width, Height): 92.5 x 70 x 154.6 mm Weight (without cable): 166 g Indicator: Buzzer and LED light Battery Capacity: 600mah Max. Power: 350mw Working Voltage: DC5V Current: 65ma (Working), 4ua (Sleeping) Max. Current: 70ma Stand By Current: 43ma Charging Current: 450ma...
  • Page 23 ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETER Storage Temperature: -40°C ~ 60°C Working Temperature: 0° ~ 50°C Relative Humidity: 0 ~ 95% Height Range: 1.5m IP rating: IP52 CERTIFICATES CE, RoHS, EMC, LVD ISO9001:2008 ISO14001:2004...
  • Page 24: Content

    CONTENT ACCESSORY QUANTITY Scanner Receiver (2.4GHZ) USB cable User guide...
  • Page 25: Warranty

    WARRANTY Enjoy a year of service and maintenance for the rubber or plastic parts of the scanner, 6 months of service repair battery and charger and 3 months for the data cable. During the warranty period, repair and maintenance of the product is free. Once the warranty has expired, maintenance costs and components replaced will be charged.
  • Page 26: Maintenance Record

    Name Name Address Address Postcode Postcode Sign Email Seal Part No. Serial No. Purchase Date Please be sure to carefully read the instructions for repair and complete the information correctly. The warranty card is only valid if it is signed with the official Distributor’s seal.

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