Yhd-5100 Manual ((exclusive)): Nadamoo Barcode Scanner
Moves cursor down one row after scanning.
The courier left the cardboard package on Mei’s doorstep as dusk smeared the sky with mauve. Inside, wrapped in a thin foam sheet and the faint smell of new plastic, lay the Nadamoo YHD-5100 barcode scanner she’d ordered to streamline inventory at the tiny bookstore she’d inherited from her grandmother. The device’s matte-black body gleamed like a small, patient animal, its rectangular head holding the scanner eye that would learn to read the world in lines and numbers.
Insert the RJ45 male connector of the included cable into the base of the YHD-5100 scanner handle. You should hear a distinct click, confirming the cable is locked into place. nadamoo barcode scanner yhd-5100 manual
Simply connect the scanner via its USB cable; it will automatically prioritize wired transmission and charge the battery. 0;2a;
: Useful when working far beyond the 400m range. It can store up to 100,000 barcodes in its internal memory. Moves cursor down one row after scanning
The NADAMOO YHD-5100 is a 2-in-1 barcode scanner that offers both 2.4GHz wireless and USB wired connectivity. It features a 32-bit ARM processor and can scan at a speed of up to 300 scans per second, ensuring high precision and sensitivity.
Resets interface to USB HID, enables all standard 1D symbologies, adds a default carriage return (Enter) suffix, and sets volume to high. Scan/Trigger Mode Selection The device’s matte-black body gleamed like a small,
He looked around. The floor manager, Mr. Henderson, was three aisles away, yelling into a headset about a misplaced pallet of cat food. Elias was alone.
Scan the Enter Inventory Mode barcode. All subsequent scans are saved locally.
Open a text editor (like Notepad or Word) and place the cursor in the field0;9d9;.
The booklet containing the essential setup barcodes.