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Characters are missing, or the output language is scrambled.

Set the keyboard language to match your computer (e.g., US English, UK, French).

You can download the Kercan barcode scanner manual from the manufacturer's website or from online documentation repositories. Make sure to select the correct model number and language to ensure you get the right manual for your scanner.

For specific programming barcodes (such as changing the prefix/suffix or entering inventory mode), you need the original pamphlet. Kercan KR-230 Manual Search for "Kercan BT21 User Manual PDF Kercan KR-230 manual Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Symcode MJ-3310 1D 2D USB Barcode Scanner Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Alternative: Similar MJ-series scanners (like the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ) often use the same setup codes.

For USB models, plug the RJ45 end into the scanner and the USB end into your PC; the scanner will beep once it's ready.

Kercan barcode scanner manual, Kercan scanner setup, programming barcodes, wireless barcode scanner manual, Kercan troubleshooting, factory reset, suffix programming, Bluetooth pairing.

Low battery (on wireless models) or a hardware transmission error. 2. Quick Start: Initial Setup

Issue 2: The scanner emits a laser/light beam but refuses to read the barcode.

Most Kercan scanners use found in the manual to toggle these features:

Kercan manuals rely on – no software required.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution (From Manual) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dead battery / Bad cable | Charge for 2 hours. Try a different USB cable. | | Laser turns on but no beep | Barcode type is disabled | Enable the correct symbology (e.g., Code 128 or PDF417). | | Reads but types wrong letters | Keyboard language mismatch (e.g., PC is AZERTY, scanner sends QWERTY) | Scan the "US Keyboard" barcode, then scan your PC's language (e.g., "French Keyboard" barcode). | | Adds a letter or number before the scan | Prefix is programmed | Perform Factory Reset. | | Adds an extra "enter" or "tab" | Suffix is programmed | Scan "Clear Suffix" barcode in advanced manual. | | Wireless disconnects randomly | Interference / Low battery | Change channel (scan "Auto Hop" barcode). Charge battery. | | Cannot read QR Code | Scanner is 1D only (laser) | Check model. 1D lasers cannot read QR. You need a 2D imager model. |

A common requirement is scanning , such as the PDF417 codes on the back of a driver's license. Many Kercan scanners have these 2D symbologies disabled by default to improve scanning speed for 1D barcodes. To enable them, you must scan the corresponding "Enable" barcode from your configuration card. For example, to enable the DataMatrix (ECC200) format, you would scan the code FFA222 . If you need to enable other 2D codes like Aztec, you will need to contact the vendor for the specific setup code.

Try this sequence if your scanner supports it:

Disclaimer: This guide is a general resource for Kercan barcode scanners. Specific configuration barcodes can vary between models (e.g., KR-230, BT21, 261020). Always refer to the original, printed manual provided with your device for model-specific barcode settings.


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