Frequently Asked Questions - Hand Held Products Quick Check PC600 User Manual

Bar code verifier
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Too fast, too slow, too variable
Practice scanning smoothly, with little pressure on the wand.
Practice scanning the symbol, outside of Quiet Zone to outside of
Quiet Zone in about one-half second.
Scanner Missing, Scanner Disabled
The software is unable to detect the presence of a wand.
Make sure the verification input device is turned on.
Check batteries in input unit.
Check cable connections.
Check wand connections.
Check COM port settings (under "Configuration" Icon or Menu).

Frequently Asked Questions

A bar code is a way of representing data using bars, both dark bars and light
bars (spaces). The rules governing the exact method of using bars and spaces
to represent data is called a symbology. A printed pattern that encodes data is
called a symbol.
There are literally hundreds of bar code symbologies in existence but only a
handful are in common use today. Quick Check
commonlyused bar codes.
Symbologies supported by Quick Check
Codabar
Code 39
Code 128
Interleaved 2-of-5 (ITF)
UPC/EAN (and addendums)
All bar codes have the same basic elements even if they look very different. The
illustration that follows shows the basic components of a bar code symbol for
Code 39 (upper) and U.P.C. (lower).
The illustration shows:
A left-hand Quiet Zone
A Start Character or Pattern
Encoded data
A Stop Character or Pattern
A right-hand Quiet Zone
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