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Connect SPP vs FAST

How to pair in wireless SPP vs FAST the differences and similarities between the pairing process for SPP (Serial Port Profile) and FAST. Although these two profiles are commonly used for a variety of applications, the focus of this guide is on the implications related to using Serialio’s scanners in either SPP and FAST modes.  The most important difference when switching between FAST and SPP is that you CANNOT pair through your device’s wireless settings app while using FAST mode. Below are basic instructions on how to pair your wireless scanner

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How to factory reset the KDC200

This article provides instructions on how to perform a factory reset on a KDC200 barcode scanner. 1. Hold down both the up and down arrows, located on the left side of the device. 2. Once the menu appears, use the same arrow buttons to scroll through the options until you see “System Config” highlighted. 3. Press the scan button, located on the front of the device. 4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the options until you see “Fac. Default” highlighted. 5. Use the scan button to select it.

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How to use the KeyBatch BR2 as a flash drive

The KeyBatch BR2 can be used as a flash drive, allowing you to access your scans by plugging in the scanner to your computer and opening the drive that appears. You can configure the formatting of the scans using the configuration guide (in links below). This includes how time and date formats display, what fields are included in the output file, and what separator to use (comma, pipe, etc.).

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Railroad Car Inspection No-Tamper Port Seals

Why railroad car inspection of port seals is important First, railroad cars are used to ship food grade products such as grain. Second, the integrity of a railroad car’s contents is paramount for health and safety. Third, strict compliance guidelines are in place to insure the contents of the railroad car are not tampered in transit. Finally, Railroad railroad car inspection of seal ports is critical for safe transport of food grade products. The solution you see here has been used by multiple grain companies moving food-grade wheat for processing

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