7.3 Point Scan Mode
In the point scan mode, you can aim at a target code by matching up the marker with that code. If there is no code at the
market or the scanner cannot detect the marker due to high levels of ambient lighting, the scanner cannot read anything. Make
sure that the marker is actually pointing at the center of the code when scanning. If the marker is positioned over the area
spanning the two codes, the scanner may alternately read these two codes. This mode is effective only when the lighting of the
marker is enabled.
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7.4 Scanning a Mirror Image 2D Code
The scanner can scan a mirror image 2D code as well as a normal image 2D code. Scanning of a mirror image 2D code can be
permitted or prohibited with the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D). Note that when the mirror image scanning is
enabled, the time required for scanning may increase.
7.5 Scanning a Black-and-white Inverted Code
The scanner usually scans a black-and-white normal code (black cells/bars on a white background). You can switch the
scanner to scan a black-and-white inverted code (white cells/bars on a black background) or to scan both types of codes while
automatically identifying them, using the QR-coded parameter menu or the configuration software (ScannerSetting_2D).
Note that the automatic detection scanning may take more time than normal code or inverted code scanning.
A black-and-white inverted code requires a black quiet zone of more than the number of cells defined in the code
specifications.
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