Scan Configuration Guide Introduction StayLinked supports a huge range of mobile devices and scanners. Most of these devices will automatically detect the difference...
Making Adjustments to Scan Input Each layer involved in the input of data can be configured to adjust that data. For example, devices with integrated...
Android Devices by Honeywell Honeywell Android devices offer scan configuration in system dialogues. In order for these settings to work within StayLinked, the client...
Android Devices by Zebra Most Zebra devices running an Android OS also run the DataWedge program that to manage the scanner interface. StayLinked is...
Android Devices by DataLogic DataLogic devices use intents much the same as on Zebra/Motorola devices. The configuration can be found in the Settings >...
Android Devices by Cipherlab Many Cipherlab devices, including the RS51 and RK25 may need to use the following settings in order to properly scan...
Scanner-as-Wedge The most reliable method of encapsulating scan data on tethered scanning devices using HID or RS232 interfaces is called scanner-as-wedge....
AutoWedge AutoWedge is an ‘automatic’ mode for configuring Scanner-as-Wedge. This feature was added to clients starting with v11.0 build 119 and...
One-Shot Scanning This feature attempts to disable the device scan engine, preventing the user from scanning multiple barcodes until the server can...
SPP Bluetooth Scanners All Android-based devices can scan using the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) interface. Selecting the Client menu options: Host >...
Scan Engine Settings HHP, Symbol and Motorola devices running Windows-based operating systems typically do not include any scan-engine configuration options provided by the...
Symbol/Motorola Scanner.ini The following file represents a typical sample of the Symbol/Motorola scanner configuration file. Different versions of the StayLinked Client may...
Scanner Configurations for Honeywell Android Devices Legacy: We have added features for Honeywell devices where if the Client finds a ‘scanner.ini’, then it will operate in...