Description
1. USB wired barcode scanner to capture 1D, 2D code on labels,
paper, mobile phone or computer.
2. High-efficiency recognization and high upload speed for
improving your working efficiency.
3. With buzzer for reminding you that the scanning successfully or
not.
4. Compatible with USB and UART interface.
5. Over 180 configurable options
6. Macro support replace a string in the bar code with another
7. Programmable preamble postamble and termination strings
8.Superior reading performance utilizing advanced decoding
algorithmsSpecifications
Scanning Performance
| Scan Mode | 1280*800 CMOS |
Lighting | White LED |
Collimate | Red LED |
Read Code Type
| 2D | QR Code, Data Matrix, PDF417,Aztec,Micro QR, Micro PDF417,Maxicode,Hanxin Code |
1D | EAN,UPC,Code 39,Code 93,Code 128,UCC/EAN 128, Codabar, |
Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-6,ITF-14,ISBN,ISSN, MSI-Plessey |
GS1 Databar ,Code 11,Industrial 2 of 5,GS1 Composite |
Standard 2 of 5,Plessey, Matrix 2 of 5 |
Accuracy of reading | 1D≥4mil , 2D≥7.54mil |
Depth of Field
| EAN-13 | 35mm-220mm (13mil 13byte) | |
Code 39 | 30mm-135mm (5mil 4 byte) |
QR Code | 45mm-460mm (20mil 16 byte) |
Data Marix | 25mm-180mm (10mil 20 byte) |
PDF417 | 30mm-160mm (6.67mil 7 byte) |
Contrast | ≥25% |
Scanning angle | Intersection angle 360°,Elevation ± 55° Deflection angle ± 55° |
Viewing Angle | H:52° V:38° |
Mechanical/ Electrical Parameters | Interface | TTL-232 , USB (HID-KBW, Virtual serial port) |
Dimension | 21.4(W)*16(D)*12(H)mm |
Operating Voltage | DC 3.3V |
Operating Current | 180mA |
Environmental Parameters | Operating Temperature | -20℃~+50℃ |
Storage Temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Operating Humidity | 5%~95%(Non-Condensing) |
Environmental Light | 0~100000LUX |
Files
·Provide User Manual
You can download the GM69-S user manual from this website link:
https://hzgrow.en.made-in-china.comIs the QR code scanning module suitable for embedding in
self-service systems?
With the sweeping wave of digitalization, self-service systems have
been widely deployed in various industries, such as ordering
self-service machines in fast food chains (such as McDonald's and
KFC), unmanned vending machines in supermarkets, and self-service
registration and payment systems in hospitals. In these
self-service platforms, the integration of QR code scanning
technology is becoming increasingly significant. However, there is
still room for discussion about whether it is perfectly adapted to
self-service systems.
Self service system, as the core component of modern service
industry, aims to optimize service processes, reduce labor costs,
and provide users with more convenient and personalized service
enjoyment through automation and intelligence. In this context, the
rapid and accurate capture of information has become the
cornerstone of the smooth operation of self-service systems. The
integration of QR code scanning technology has significantly
enhanced the operational efficiency and user service experience of
self-service devices. Users only need to display the QR code on
their mobile devices, and the system can instantly recognize and
process it, eliminating the tedious manual typing or card
verification steps and greatly simplifying the operation process.
In addition, QR code scanning also has excellent security
performance and flexibility, supporting customized development
according to specific needs and flexibly responding to diverse
application scenarios.
In the field of self-service devices, whether it is self-service
ordering machines, vending machines, information query terminals,
ticket machines, or medical self-service stations, integrating
high-performance and cost-effective QR code scanning modules can
significantly enhance the market competitiveness of enterprises. By
integrating high-performance scanning devices or adapting
professional one-dimensional, two-dimensional, and even
long-distance scanning components, users can easily complete
scanning actions, effectively saving time. The application scope of
QR code scanning technology is wide, not limited to the
above-mentioned devices, but also includes comprehensive cash
register machines, library self-service borrowing and returning
systems, and hospital self-service registration and payment
machines.
However, the decision to embed QR code scanning technology still
needs to consider factors such as the specific application
scenarios, target user groups, and cost budget of the self-service
system. For example, in situations where frequent interaction and
information updates are required (such as self-service ticketing
machines, vending machines, and access control gates), QR code
scanning technology is undoubtedly the preferred choice; In
scenarios with extremely high security requirements and special
demands for device stability (such as ATM machines), it is
necessary to weigh comprehensively and make prudent decisions.
In summary, QR code scanning technology is suitable for integration
into self-service systems in most cases. It can effectively improve
the interaction efficiency and user satisfaction of the system, but
the specific adoption still needs to be carefully considered based
on actual needs. With the continuous evolution of technology and
the deepening of applications, we are confident that QR code
scanning technology will demonstrate its important value in more
fields, leading self-service systems to develop towards a more
intelligent and convenient direction.