1. Okwu mmalite
The Symcode Barcode Scanner RFID Scanner is a versatile device designed for efficient and accurate data collection. It features dual-mode functionality, allowing seamless transitions between UHF RFID tag reading/writing and 2D/1D/QR barcode scanning. Equipped with an Impinj E310 UHF RFID reader, this device delivers powerful performance for high-speed and precise RFID tag detection, essential for inventory management and various other applications.
This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Symcode scanner, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
2. Ngwaahịa gafereview
2.1 Atụmatụ
- Multi-Mode Efficiency: Seamlessly transitions between UHF RFID tag reading/writing and 2D/1D/QR barcode scanning.
- Arụmọrụ siri ike: Integrated Impinj E310 UHF RFID reader for high-speed and accurate RFID tag nchọpụta.
- Comprehensive Data Capture: Supports a wide range of barcode types, including 2D, 1D, and QR codes.
- Integrated RFID Antenna: Maximum read range of 30cm for RFID tags.
- Ngwa dị ike: Suitable for retail, inventory management, warehouse logistics, and manufacturing.
- Njikọta: Supports 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB Cable connections.
- Nhazi na-adịgide adịgide: Anti-shock design capable of withstanding multiple drops from 2.5 meters (8 feet) onto concrete.
2.2 Ngwa ngwaọrụ

Foto nke 2.2.1: The Symcode Barcode RFID Scanner, showcasing its ergonomic design, along with the included USB charging/data cable and 2.4G wireless dongle.

Foto nke 2.2.2: A zuru ezu view of the scanner's top section, indicating the integrated Impinj E310 UHF RFID chip and its capability for 2D/1D/QR barcode scanning.

Foto nke 2.2.3: The scanner displayed with its accompanying USB-A and USB-C cables, used for charging and wired data transmission.
3. Nhazi
3.1 Ịchaji ngwaọrụ
The scanner is powered by a built-in Lithium Polymer battery. Before first use, ensure the device is fully charged. Connect the scanner to a power source using the provided USB cable. The charging indicator light will typically show the charging status.
3.2 Ụdị njikọ
The Symcode scanner supports three primary connection modes: 2.4G Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB Cable. Choose the mode that best suits your operational environment.

Foto nke 3.2.1: Illustration of the three available connection methods: 2.4GHz wireless via dongle, Bluetooth pairing with a smartphone, and direct USB cable connection to a laptop.
3.2.1 2.4G Njikọ ikuku
- Insert the 2.4G wireless dongle into an available USB port on your computer or host device.
- Power on the scanner. It should automatically connect to the dongle.
- A successful connection is usually indicated by a specific LED light pattern or sound.
3.2.2 Njikọ Bluetooth
- Power on the scanner and activate Bluetooth pairing mode (refer to the device's specific instructions for entering pairing mode, often by scanning a special barcode or holding a button).
- On your host device (smartphone, tablet, or computer), go to Bluetooth settings and search for available devices.
- Select the scanner from the list (e.g., 'BarCode Scanner') to pair.
- Kwenye njikọ ma ọ bụrụ kpaliri.
3.2.3 USB Cable Connection
- Connect one end of the USB cable to the scanner's USB port.
- Jikọọ nsọtụ nke ọzọ nke eriri USB ahụ na ọdụ ụgbọ USB dị na kọmputa gị ma ọ bụ ngwaọrụ nnabata gị.
- The scanner will function as a wired device and may also charge simultaneously.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Ngbanwe ọnọdụ
The scanner features a toggle switch to select between 1D/2D/QR Barcode Mode, UHF RFID Mode, or a Hybrid Mode (Barcode + RFID).

Foto nke 4.1.1: The toggle switch on the scanner's top, illustrating its three positions: left for 1D/2D/QR mode, center for Hybrid mode, and right for UHF RFID mode.
- Toggle to Left: Activates 1D/2D/QR Barcode Mode.
- Toggle to Center: Activates Hybrid Mode (Barcode + RFID).
- Toggle to Right: Activates UHF RFID Mode.

Foto nke 4.1.2: Visual representation of the scanner's display and indicator lights for RFID mode, Barcode mode, and a combined Barcode+RFID mode, along with an example of RFID scanning distance.
4.2 Nnyocha koodu barcode
In 1D/2D/QR Barcode Mode, aim the scanner's light beam at the barcode you wish to read. Ensure the entire barcode is within the scanning area. Press the trigger button to initiate the scan. A successful scan is typically indicated by an audible beep and/or a visual confirmation light.

Foto nke 4.2.1: The scanner demonstrating its ability to decode various 1D and 2D barcodes, including those displayed on a computer monitor and printed on a package, highlighting its 'Super Decoding Ability'.
4.3 UHF RFID Tag Ọgụgụ/Ide ihe
In UHF RFID Mode, position the scanner's RFID antenna near the RFID tag. The maximum read range is approximately 30cm. Press the trigger button to read the tag's data. The scanner can also be used for writing data to compatible RFID tags, depending on the software application used.
The scanner supports RFID ultra-high frequencies: 920-925MHz / 902-928MHz / 865-868MHz.
4.4 Ogologo nnyefe ikuku
When operating in wireless modes (2.4G or Bluetooth), the scanner offers a significant transmission distance, allowing for flexible movement within your workspace. The wireless scanning transmission distance can reach up to 30 meters (98 feet).

Foto nke 4.4.1: An illustration depicting the scanner's wireless transmission range of 30 meters (98 feet) from a host device, suitable for large operational areas.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 Nhicha
To clean the scanner, use a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the device's surface or internal components. Ensure the device is powered off before cleaning.
5.2 Nchekwa
Store the scanner in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. When not in use for extended periods, ensure the battery is partially charged (around 50%) to prolong its lifespan.
5.3 Ogologo
The scanner features an anti-shock design, engineered to withstand accidental drops. It remains functional after multiple drops from a height of 2.5 meters (8 feet) onto concrete surfaces.

Foto nke 5.3.1: An illustration highlighting the scanner's robust anti-shock design, indicating its ability to remain operational even after drops from a height of 2.5 meters onto hard surfaces.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
6.1 Ngwaọrụ anaghị agba ọkụ
- Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the scanner to a power source and allow it to charge for at least 30 minutes.
- Lelee bọtịnụ ike maka ọrụ kwesịrị ekwesị.
6.2 Unable to Connect Wirelessly (Bluetooth/2.4G)
- Verify the scanner is in the correct pairing mode.
- Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your host device and the scanner is discoverable.
- For 2.4G, ensure the dongle is securely plugged in and recognized by the host device.
- Move the scanner closer to the host device to rule out range issues.
- Try restarting both the scanner and the host device.
6.3 Barcodes/RFID Tags Not Scanning
- Ensure the scanner is in the correct operating mode (Barcode or RFID).
- Check that the barcode/RFID tag is clean, undamaged, and within the optimal scanning range.
- Verify that the scanner's lens is clean and free from obstructions.
- For barcodes, ensure sufficient contrast between the barcode and its background.
- For RFID, ensure the tag is compatible with UHF frequencies.
6.4 Okwu nnyefe data
- Confirm the scanner is successfully connected to the host device.
- Check the application on your host device that is receiving the data. Ensure it is open and configured correctly.
- If using a USB cable, try a different USB port or cable.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | MJ-2023 Ipminj |
| Teknụzụ Njikọta | 2.4G ikuku, Bluetooth, eriri USB |
| Onye na-agụ RFID | Impinj E310 UHF RFID Reader |
| RFID Frequency Support | 920-925MHz / 902-928MHz / 865-868MHz |
| RFID Read Range | Ihe ruru 30 cm |
| Ụdị koodu barcode akwadoro | 2D, 1D, QR Codes |
| Anya nnyefe ikuku | Ruo mita 30 (ụkwụ 98) |
| Isi Iyi Ike | Batrị kwadoro (1 batrị lithium polymer gụnyere) |
| Ibu Ibu | 1 pound |
| Akụkụ ngwugwu | 9 x 6 x 4 sentimita asatọ |
| Ịdị ogologo | Anti-shock design, withstands drops from 2.5 meters (8 feet) |
| Ngwa dakọtara | Smartphone, Tablet, Computer |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact Symcode customer service directly. Details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official websaịtị ma ọ bụ site na ebe ị na-azụta ihe.





