Getting Familiar with Your FuzzyScan
Thank you for choosing Cino FuzzyScan Imager. All FuzzyScan imagers
deliver world-class performance for a broad range of applications to unleash
your productivity. This document provides an easy reference for installation
and operation purposes. A complete documentation is provided by the
FuzzyScan Programming Manual available at www.cino.com.tw.
F700 Series
F600 Series
F400 Series
Power Indicator
Status Indicator
Trigger
Scan Window
Beeper
Cable Release Hole
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Connecting to Your Host
FuzzyScan imagers support PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge, RS-232 Serial,
and USB interfaces. Please choose your desired interface cable, then plug it
into the cable interface port of the imager and connect it to the host. If you
would like to remove the cable, please straighten one end of a paper clip,
then insert it into the cable release hole to pull out the cable.
USB
RS232 Serial
PS/2(DOS/V) Keyboard Wedge
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Using Accessories
You can enhance productivity of your workforce by using various accessories
to fulfill a wide variety of application demand.
Universal Holder
Hand-free SmartStand
A stylish Universal Holder is designed for
storing your imager when not in use. It
serves to protect the imager from
lens-scratched or falling. Moreover, its
artistic-design enhances the entire value of
the imager.
A SmartStand is specifically designed for
hand-free applications to maximize user’s
comfort and productivity. You can adjust
the scanner holder to desired position for
optimized scanning.
Thanks to the auto-sense design, the
imager is capable of switching between
presentation scanning and hand-held
scanning automatically while working with
SmartStand.
Please note that the SmartStand is not
applicable for F400 Series imager.
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Host Interface Quick Set
PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Standard Mode
◆USB HID Standard Mode
USB Com Port Emulation
RS232 Serial
Keyboard Replacement
PS/2 (DOS/V) KBW Turbo Mode
USB HID Turbo Mode
Operation Mode Quick Set
Low Power (Low power trigger)
Presentation (Auto sensing)
◆Trigger Mode (External trigger)
Alternative (Periodic power off)
Flash (Pulse driven reading)
Force (Continued power on)
Toggle (Repeat reading)
Diagnostic (Test reading)
Level (Auto power off)
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