Imager preferences, Operational modes, Imager preferences -4 – Rice Lake Motorola DS457 Laser Scanner User Manual

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DS457 Fixed Mount Imager Integration Guide

Imager Preferences

The parameters in this chapter control image capture characteristics. Image capture occurs in all modes of

operation, including decode, video, and snapshot.

Operational Modes

The imager has three modes of operation:

Decode Mode

Snapshot Mode

Snapshot with Viewfinder Mode

Video Mode.

Decode Mode

By default, upon a trigger event, the imager attempts to locate and decode bar codes within its field of view.

The imager remains in this mode as long as the trigger is active, until it decodes a bar code, or it reaches the

Decode Session Timeout on page 6-17

.

Snapshot Mode

Use Snapshot Mode to capture a high-quality image and transmit it to the host. To temporarily enter this mode

scan the

Snapshot Mode

bar code. While in this mode the imager blinks the green LED at 1-second intervals

to indicate it is not in standard operating (decode) mode.

In Snapshot Mode, the DS457 laser aiming pattern highlights the area to capture in the image. The next trigger

event instructs the imager to capture a high quality image and transmit it to the host. A short time may pass

(less than 2 seconds) between trigger activation and image capture as the imager adjusts to the lighting

conditions. Hold the imager steady until image capture, denoted by a single beep.

If a trigger event does not occur within the Snapshot Mode Timeout period, the imager returns to Decode

Mode. Use

Snapshot Mode Timeout on page 7-13

to adjust this timeout period. The default timeout period is

30 seconds.

To disable the laser aiming pattern during Snapshot Mode, see

Snapshot Aiming Pattern on page 7-13

.

Use

Video View Finder on page 7-30

to enable

Snapshot with Viewfinder Mode

. In this mode the imager

behaves as a video camera until the trigger activates, at which time a Snapshot occurs as described above.

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