Affirmative 7375 Guía Del Usuario
YEStablet 7375 User Guide—CompactFlash Bar Code Scanner
APPENDIX 5. COMPACTFLASH BAR CODE
SCANNER
SCANNER
The “In-Hand™ Scan Card” bar code scanner by Socket Communications is offered as an
optional accessory to the 7375 tablet. This 7375 option fits into the CompactFlash® slot
along the top edge of the tablet.
A hard button on the tablet can be programmed (see
optional accessory to the 7375 tablet. This 7375 option fits into the CompactFlash® slot
along the top edge of the tablet.
A hard button on the tablet can be programmed (see
) or may already be pre-programmed to trigger the scanner function. Button #10 is
a popular choice.
Configuration
When the tablet firmware detects the presence of the scanner (you may have to press the scanner button first), an
icon appears in the System Tray. Single-tap on this icon to invoke a configuration menu with the following
functions:
• Symbology Selector. Eighteen of the most popular barcode protocols are listed here, and you have an
enable/disable choice for each one. Most of them are enabled by default.
• Prefix/Suffix. You can specify character strings and several cursor movement functions as a prefix and/or a
suffix to your scans. The default suffix is tab-carriage return.
• Scan Demo. This brings up a window which provides information about a test scan.
• Sounds. You can select one of three sound options to accompany each successful scan. The default is beep.
• About. This gives the version of the scanner driver installed in the tablet.
NOTE: Although this Appendix highlights the CF bar code scanner, the 7375 also supports a wide range of USB-
based scanners which may be more readily available and more cost-effective. The support for these USB-based
scanners is also likely to be “plug-and-play”, without any need for custom device drivers.
NOTE: Although this Appendix highlights the CF bar code scanner, the 7375 also supports a wide range of USB-
based scanners which may be more readily available and more cost-effective. The support for these USB-based
scanners is also likely to be “plug-and-play”, without any need for custom device drivers.
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