Changing or Removing Scanner Auto Aim Trigger Mode
Article ID:000017481 • February 4, 2021
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Presentation trigger mode is automatically enabled when the scanner is seated in the Intellistand. When removed from the Intellistand, the scanner behaves according to the setting of Hand-Held Trigger Mode on top. If Hands-Free (Presentation) Trigger Mode is enabled, the scanner automatically triggers when presented with a barcode.
By default, standard (level) is enabled. To enable the presentation mode, scan the Presentation (Blink) barcode. Presentation (Blink) - The scanner activates decode processing when it detects a barcode in its field of view.After a period of non-use, the scanner enters a low power mode, in which the LEDs turn off until the scanner senses motion.
Scan barcode below to disable hands-free (Presentation) trigger mode. Helpful Information: Support and Downloads: LS2208 Barcode Scanners
In Presentation Mode (default) during idle conditions, the scanner operates in object detection mode and automatically wakes up to decode a barcode presented in the field of view. In object detection mode, it is normal for the illumination LEDs to be dimly lit.
Presentation (Blink) - The scanner activates decode processing when it detects a barcode in its field of view. After a period of non-use, the LEDs turn off until the scanner senses motion. Auto Aim - The scanner projects the aiming pattern when lifted.
Or else, a single barcode is transmitted. Hands-Free Mode Scan one of the following barcodes to enable or disable the Hands-free mode. • Enable Hands-free Mode (default) - When the scanner is in the presentation cradle or Intellistand, it turns the illumination on slightly to detect the presence of a barcode and automatically triggers when a
Mode whether or not it is in a cradle or Intellistand. The illumination only turns on when the scanner is lifted or when the trigger is pulled, depending on which Hand-Held Trigger Mode is selected. Scanning * Enable Hands-free Mode Disable Hands-free Mode Hand-Held Hands-Free (Presentation)
Presentation Mode Scan Trigger Scan Window LED Indicator. DS4608 Digital Scanner Quick Start Guide 4 ... Distance between scanner and bar code incorrect. Move scanner closer to, or further from barcode. ... All Zebra devices are designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in the locations they are sold and will
Please see descriptions for each trigger mode feature. Standard (Level) - A trigger press activates decode processing. Decode processing continues until the bar code decodes, you release the trigger Presentation (Blink) - The scanner activates decode processing when it detects a bar code in its field of view.
In presentation mode, the default setting of Full Field of View allows the scanner to search the entire area of the imaging field of view. Select Small Field of View or Medium Field of View to search for a barcode in a smaller centered region of the imaging field of view to speed search time.