Kercan Barcode Scanner Manual !!top!! ✅
Setting up a Kercan barcode scanner is generally a plug-and-play process, but advanced configuration requires scanning specific "programming barcodes" found in the manual. Kercan scanners typically support three connection modes: 2.4G wireless (via USB dongle), Bluetooth, and USB wired. 🚀 Quick Start Guide
Common Kercan Models:
- Kercan 1D Wired Series (USB or RS232): For linear barcodes (UPC, EAN, Code 39).
- Kercan 2D CMOS Series (QR Codes, Data Matrix, PDF417).
- Kercan Wireless Series (2.4GHz dongle + Bluetooth): Includes a charging cradle.
- Kercan Ring Scanner: Wearable for hands-free operation.
Part 8: Maintaining Your Kercan Scanner
Cleaning the Scanner Window (Crucial!)
A dirty window is the #1 cause of "No Read" errors on older devices. kercan barcode scanner manual
Kercan Barcode Scanner Manual: Setup, Configuration, and Troubleshooting Setting up a Kercan barcode scanner is generally
: Scan the "Bluetooth-HID Mode" barcode followed by the "Match" barcode. Device Discovery : Enable Bluetooth on your computer or tablet and select "Barcode Scanner HID" Verification Kercan 1D Wired Series (USB or RS232): For
Power on the scanner by holding the trigger for 4-5 seconds.
- Set suffix to CR+LF: scan “Suffix” → select CR+LF → save.
- Enable QR and Data Matrix only: scan “Disable all 1D”, then enable QR and Data Matrix.
- Switch to RS232: scan “Interface: RS232” and then configure baud/parity via barcodes.
- Does not differentiate between CCD (poor on phone screens) vs laser (poor on dim codes).
- No LED blink pattern guide.
- Wireless manual lacks “lost connection” recovery steps beyond reboot.