Here's a guide on how to use a handheld barcode scanner, based on the information you provided:
1. Power On (if applicable): While not explicitly stated, ensure your scanner is powered on. Many have a power button or simply power on when connected.
2. Position the Scanner: * Hold the scanner between 3 and 12 inches away from the barcode.
3. Aim Correctly: * Point the laser or sensor directly at the barcode. * Make sure the scanner is held parallel to the barcode to ensure a clean read.
4. Scan the Barcode: * Press the trigger button on the scanner.
5. Confirm Successful Scan: * Listen for a "beep" sound. This indicates that the barcode has been successfully read.
6. Verify Data: * Check your Point-of-Sale (POS) system or inventory software. The data from the barcode (such as a product ID) should appear there.
Here's a guide on how to use a handheld barcode scanner, based on the information you provided:
1. Power On (if applicable): While not explicitly stated, ensure your scanner is powered on. Many have a power button or simply power on when connected.
2. Position the Scanner: * Hold the scanner between 3 and 12 inches away from the barcode.
3. Aim Correctly: * Point the laser or sensor directly at the barcode. * Make sure the scanner is held parallel to the barcode to ensure a clean read.
4. Scan the Barcode: * Press the trigger button on the scanner.
5. Confirm Successful Scan: * Listen for a "beep" sound. This indicates that the barcode has been successfully read.
6. Verify Data: * Check your Point-of-Sale (POS) system or inventory software. The data from the barcode (such as a product ID) should appear there.