Excelvan Barcode Scanner User Manual — Extra Quality
This manual is for generic Excelvan barcode scanners. Actual features depend on your exact model. Always keep the original Excelvan programming barcode sheet for full control.
Hold the trigger for approximately until the indicator lights flash.
4. Advanced Data Editing: Prefixes, Suffixes, and Terminators
: Successful barcode read. Data transmitted to host. excelvan barcode scanner user manual extra quality
For "extra quality" performance, some Excelvan manuals allow for "Character Stripping." This lets you ignore the first few digits of a barcode (like a manufacturer prefix) and only input the unique item ID. This requires a specific sequence: Scan "Enter Setup" -> "Strip Leading Digit" -> "Exit and Save."
The scanner uses an internal sensor to detect motion. The laser fires automatically when an item is placed in front of the window. 4. Prefix and Suffix Configuration
A clean scanner is a reliable scanner. Here's how to maintain your device for long-lasting "extra quality." This manual is for generic Excelvan barcode scanners
Adapt your device to your specific workplace ergonomics by adjusting how it triggers and alerts you. Scanning Modes
Before diving into the user manual, let's take a look at the unboxing and setup process for your ExcelVan barcode scanner.
Curious, Leo pressed the trigger and aimed it at the barcode on a can of beans. Instead of a beep, the scanner whispered in a soft, mechanical voice: “Product: Beans, 15 oz. Expired 2019. Memory attached: Purchased during a thunderstorm. Uncle Sal forgot his umbrella. Smiled anyway.” Hold the trigger for approximately until the indicator
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Sensor | CCD or Laser (model dependent) | | Resolution | ≥ 4 mil (1D) / ≥ 6.6 mil (2D) | | Scan rate | 200–300 scans/sec | | Interface | USB‑A, RS232 | | Input voltage | 5V DC ±5% | | Current | < 150 mA (standby), < 300 mA (scanning) | | Cable length | 1.5 m | | IP rating | IP42 (splash resistant) |
Change your computer input language to English (US) or scan the corresponding regional setup barcode. Total power loss or depleted battery reserve.
Move the USB dongle away from dense metal objects or Wi-Fi routers. Use a USB extension cable to bring the dongle closer to the workstation. Regional keyboard mismatch on host PC.