Positioning (optional), Restore default (optional) – Datalogic Scanning Reader Matrix-1000 User Manual
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MATRIX-1000™ QUICK GUIDE
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NOTE
If your application has been configured using Auto Learn, your reader is ready. If necessary you
can use VisiSet™ for advanced reader configuration.
POSITIONING (OPTIONAL)
At the end of the Auto Learn procedure, you can use the Positioning procedure to center the code with respect to
the reader's FOV.
1. While the desired code is in front of the reader at the correct reading distance, enter the Positioning function
(F1) by pressing and holding the push button until only the F1 LED is on.
2. Release the button to enter the Positioning function.
Once entered, the reader continuously acquires images and gives visual feedback using the F1 LED to
indicate when the code is centered with respect to the reader's FOV. Slow blinking means that the positioning
value must be improved.
3. To obtain the best value in terms of positioning, move the code and/or the reader so as to position the code
as close as possible to the center of the Field of View, keeping the correct focus distance. Check F1 LED
blinking: the best code positioning corresponds to fast (almost continuous) blinking.
4. After a short timeout the function automatically exits, the F1 LED remains on continuously and then stops
blinking.
If no valid code is present in the FOV, after about 3 minutes, Matrix-1000™ will automatically exit, the F1 LED will
not remain on continuously but it will just stop blinking.
To cancel the Positioning function, press and hold the keypad button at any time during the procedure: the F1
LED will stop blinking.
yellow
Positioning (F1)
Figure 5 – Positioning Function
RESTORE DEFAULT (OPTIONAL)
At any time you can use the Restore Default procedure to return the reader to the factory default settings.
1. Enter
the
Restore Default function (F3) by pressing and holding the push button until both the F1 and F2
LEDs are on.
2. Release the button to perform the Restore Default function.
= F1 yellow +
F2 green
Restore Default (F3)
Figure 6 – Restore Default Function