"Extra Quality" implies speed, accuracy, and reliability. The default settings are often conservative. Here is how to tune the scanner for professional performance using the setup barcodes.
Excelvan positions itself as a budget-friendly brand. The “extra quality” claim likely refers to a reinforced model with:
Verdict: Good for small retail or home use; not for daily heavy industrial scanning.
Scan configuration barcodes from this manual or the separate Programming Guide.
Your Excelvan scanner has a "decoding density" setting. For high quality, you want "High Sensitivity" mode. Warning: This may scan barcodes you don't want (reflective surfaces), but for warehouse or retail, it is superior.
Procedure:
By following this "Extra Quality" manual, you have transformed your Excelvan barcode scanner from a basic input device into a high-throughput, precision instrument. The difference between a cheap scanner and a professional scanner is never the hardware—it is the configuration.
Your Final Checklist for Peak Performance:
Save this article in your bookmarks. When your scanner starts acting up, do not throw it away. Simply re-enter setup, scan "Reset" , and apply the three high-quality tweaks above. You'll get another year of heavy-duty scanning. excelvan barcode scanner user manual extra quality
Need the actual barcode images? The Excelvan manual includes a white page with black bars. For "extra quality," photocopy that page at 120% zoom so the barcodes are larger and easier for the scanner to read when programming it.
Disclaimer: Excelvan is a generic brand name; specific model manuals vary. The programming codes described here are based on the common GM-1600, LV-2300, and LS-6200 chipsets. If your scanner does not beep 3 times after these steps, refer to your physical quick-start guide for the exact programming barcode placement.
Excelvan Barcode Scanner : A High-Quality User Guide Excelvan barcode scanner
is a versatile tool designed to streamline data entry and inventory management across various industries. Known for its "extra quality" performance, it offers robust features including wireless connectivity, rapid decoding, and a variety of customisable settings to fit specific professional needs. 1. Getting Started: Basic Setup
Setting up your Excelvan scanner is designed to be a plug-and-play experience. Most models function as a keyboard wedge, meaning they input data directly into the location of your cursor, such as an Excel cell or a Notepad document.
Wired Connection: Plug the USB cable's RJ45 end into the base of the scanner and the other end into your PC's USB port. Windows should automatically detect it as a human interface device (HID). Wireless 2.4G Mode: Plug the provided USB dongle into your computer. Scan the "Enter Setting Mode" barcode from your manual.
Scan the "2.4G Wireless Mode" barcode followed by "Pair with Dongle".
The scanner will beep or flash blue once paired successfully. Bluetooth Pairing: "Extra Quality" implies speed, accuracy, and reliability
Enable Bluetooth on your device (PC, tablet, or smartphone).
Hold the scanner trigger for approximately 5-10 seconds until the lights flash.
Select the "Barcode Scanner HID" or similar identifier on your device's Bluetooth list to pair. 2. Advanced Configuration Features
To unlock "extra quality" functionality, you can use the programming barcodes found in the official user manual to customize the device's behavior. Scanning Modes:
Manual Trigger Mode: The light only activates when the trigger is pressed.
Continuous Mode: The scanner stays active and automatically reads any barcode placed in its field of view.
Automatic Induction: Sensors detect movement and trigger a scan only when a barcode is present.
Data Formatting: You can program the scanner to add a "Prefix" or "Suffix" to every scan. For example, adding an automatic Enter or Tab key allows you to jump to the next row in an Excel spreadsheet automatically after each scan. Verdict: Good for small retail or home use;
Symbology Control: You can enable or disable specific types of barcodes (e.g., Code 39, EAN-13, UPC-A) to prevent accidental reads or improve decoding speed for your specific labels. 3. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
If your scanner isn't performing at its peak, these common fixes can often restore functionality:
Reset to Factory Defaults: If the device behaves strangely or settings are misconfigured, find the "Restore Factory Settings" or "Reset" barcode in your manual and scan it to wipe all custom changes.
Lens Maintenance: Ensure the scanning window is free of smudges or dust, as this is a frequent cause of "inaccurate scanning" or failure to read.
Connectivity Issues: If the scanner is not transmitting data, try switching USB ports or re-pairing the Bluetooth connection.
Charging: Ensure the device is fully charged using the original 5V adapter and cable to maintain stable wireless performance. User Manual
Verdict: Excellent for price, but “extra quality” does not mean premium decoding.
Thank you for choosing the Excelvan Barcode Scanner. This device supports fast, accurate scanning of 1D (and optionally 2D) barcodes. It is plug‑and‑play for most systems and programmable via configuration barcodes.
Key features:
This manual covers setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and practical tips to get extra-quality performance from your Excelvan barcode scanner. It’s written for general Excelvan handheld and presentation scanners (USB, Bluetooth, wireless models). If your model has unique features, treat these instructions as a general guide and adapt where needed.