Appendix b: laser scanner options, Special laser settings, Appendix b – Worth Data 5000 User Manual

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Appendix B:

Laser Scanner Options

The laser scanner is typically the easiest scanner to use, requiring less operator training. A particularly desirable feature of the laser
scanner is that upon triggering the beam, the laser scans the bar code multiple times (36-100 scans per second) until it has a good read.
This practically eliminates having to scan a bar code a second time because you didn‟t get a read the first time. The laser scanners
also scan from a distance, allowing for less wear on the bar code as well as letting you scan bar codes you might not be able to get to
with other types of scanners.

Different laser scanners have different scanning specifications. Table L-1 describes the laser scanners available from Worth Data and
the scanning requirements for each one.

Model

Bar Code Density

Range

LZ160

6 mil

0” – 5”

10 mil

0” – 9”

40 mil

2” – 41”

100 mil

36” – 48”*

LZ300

6 mil

0” – 6”

10 mil

0” – 10”

40 mil

2” – 41”

100 mil

36” – 48”*

LZ400

6 mil

.5” – 9”

10 mil

0” – 15”

40 mil

2” – 44”

100 mil

24” – 84”*

LT5000

– TriCoders

6 mil

1" - 7"

(integrated laser models)

10 mil

1" - 13"

40 mil

4" - 29"

100 mil

24" - 84"*

ELRL Long Range Scanner

6.8 mil

8”-11”

10 mil

12” – 54”

40 mil

11” – 13 feet

100 mil

– RETRO

REFLECTIVE*

7 feet

– 25 feet

Table L-1. Laser Comparison Chart

6 mil = high density
10 mil = medium density
40 mil = low density
100 mil = very low density
* requires special retro-reflective label stock

To scan a bar code using your laser scanner (whether it be a handheld or an integrated laser) point the laser scanner at the bar code,
making sure you are within the distance range specified above. Pull the trigger (or push the scan button on an integrated model) and
line up the beam on the bar code. See the diagram above for proper beam positioning. Use the Test Label on the previous page to
practice scanning with the laser scanner.

Special Laser Settings

There are several laser settings on the TriCoder. Go to the

Chapter 8: TriCoder Setup - Laser Options

section of the manual for

details.

For laser scanning through automobile windshields of the VIN number turn OFF Double Decode and enable Aiming Dot for the best
results.

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