What’s Already Set Up
Your scanner is:
- Preloaded with your G2G app
- Already signed in
- Ready to scan out of the box — no setup needed, but you may want to tweak some settings.
Step 1: Turning It On & Charging it
- Press and hold the Power button (on the left side of the screen).
- The device will vibrate and the screen will light up.
- If the screen is already on, tap the Power button once to wake it.
- The device should lasts a full shift with normal use.
- To charge, plug in via USB cable or cradle at the end of each day.
- System LED (top of screen) shows battery status

2. Scanning: RFID & Barcode
- Press either orange scan button (on the handle) to:
- Scan RFID tags with the front antenna
- Scan barcodes/QR codes with the laser or camera
- Hold the button for continuous scanning
- Scanner LED will blink to confirm successful scan

3. Buttons You’ll Use
Button | What It Does | |
Scan Button | Located on both sides of the handle – triggers scans | |
Volume + / - | Controls speaker volume or scan beeps | |
Power Button | Tap to wake screen, hold to restart |

4. Touchscreen Tips
- Works just like a smartphone — tap, scroll, swipe
- Tap Power if the screen sleeps
5. How to Turn Down Scan Range
If you’re picking up too many RFID tags, you can reduce the scan range to make scanning more precise.
- Open the UHF Demo or RFID App
- Tap Settings or Configuration
- Find the setting for:
- RF Power, TX Power, or Read Power
- Adjust the level:
30 dBm
= Long range (10–15m)20 dBm
= Medium range (3–5m)10 dBm
= Close range (under 1m)
- Tap Apply or Save
When to Lower the Range
Situation | Suggested Power |
Scanning kits or crates | 10–15 dBm |
Scanning in a storeroom or truck | 15–20 dBm |
Scanning across a warehouse floor | 25–30 dBm |
Pro Tips for Best Scans
- Hold scanner 30–50 cm from tags
- RFID doesn’t need line of sight (great for scanning inside bags or crates)
- Don’t point camera at reflective surfaces
- If beeps are too loud/quiet → adjust with Volume + /