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Casio DT-X100 Series Software Manual

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2.9.2 Scanning method
(1) Standard scanning
One symbol is read and the data is output. This scan method is the one normally used.
(2) Multistage scanning
This function decodes continuously while the trigger key is held down. Symbols that have been
decoded once are never scanned again. If multiple symbols are printed on one form, this function is an
effective way to scan all symbols without repeating the trigger operation.
(3) Batch scanning
This function outputs the results of multiple scanned symbols in one batch. In the same way as for the
multistage scanning function, symbols that have been decoded once are never scanned again. This
function is an effective way to handle multiple symbol data, such as publication JAN codes and
product tags, in batches.
However, the influence of problems such as the following can mean that not all symbols are covered
by a single scan.
The symbol to be scanned was not in the captured image
The image is out of focus
The image is poorly exposed
Differences between multistage scanning and batch scanning
Multistage scanning Batch scanning
Maximum number of
scanned symbols
(Maximum number of
scanned stages)
10 10
Maximum scanned
digits
4,095 digits 4,095 digits(*)
Total number of
scanned digits
40,950 (4,095×10) 4,095 digits
Scanning method The specified number of symbols is
scanned while the trigger key is held
down. In contrast to batch scanning,
this methods successively scans
individual symbols, rather than reading
multiple symbol in one scan.
When scanning of one symbol is
finished, the buzzer sounds and the
LED lights.
Multiple symbols are read in one scan.
The buzzer does not sound and the
LED does not light until all of the
specified number of symbols have
been scanned.
Recommended
usage method
This is suitable for scanning in the
following cases.
When there are many symbol lines
When the symbols to scan are
spaced apart
To scan with assured reliability
This is suitable for scanning in the
following cases.
When barcodes with few digits are
adjacent (such as scanning
publication JAN codes).
* The design theoretically allows up to ten symbols of 4,095 digits each to be scanned, but scanning
batches of symbols with high numbers of lines is not recommended. Multistage scanning should be
used if there are 4 or more symbols, and the total number of digits exceeds 100.

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BrandCasio
ModelDT-X100 Series
CategoryHandhelds
LanguageEnglish

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