Wireless QR and Aztec code scanner with display, 2.4G, Bluetooth and built-in memory, HDWR HD-SL95
GTIN: 5907614662240 · SKU: HD-SL95
Table of contents
Specifications
- Light source: 610–650 nm LED
- Sensor: CMOS
- Processor: 32-bit ARM
- Scanning method: manual (push button) or automatic (proximity-triggered)
- Scan confirmation: light and sound signal
- Scan speed: 60 fps
- Wireless communication: 2.4G radio, Bluetooth
- Battery capacity: 2300 mAh
- Voltage: DC 5 V
- Working current: 250 mA
- Charging time: 4.5 h
- Standby time: 6 months
- Working time: 16 h
- Interface: USB
- Supported interfaces: USB, PS/2, RS-232, IBM46xx
- Works with fiscal cash registers: Novitus Santo Lan E
- Ingress protection: IP54
- Drop resistance: 1.5 m
- Device dimensions: 16.3 × 6.8 × 8 cm
- Package dimensions: 19 × 9.5 × 7.5 cm
- Device weight: 225 g
- Weight with packaging: 320 g
- Operating temperature: 0 to 50 °C
- Storage temperature: −40 to 70 °C
- Operating humidity: 5 to 95%
- Readable 1D codes: Codabar, Code 11, Code 39, Code 32, Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF), Industrial 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Code 93, Code 128, GS1-128, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, GS1 DataBar, GS1 DataBar Limited, GS1 DataBar Expanded
- Readable 2D codes: PDF417, Micro PDF417, QR, Micro QR, DataMatrix, Aztec
Set contents
- HD-SL95 wireless code reader
- USB cable
- USB receiver (2.4G dongle)
- User manual
Features
- QR and Aztec codes, also from screens: reads 1D and 2D codes from paper labels and from LCD/LED/OLED screens — including Aztec codes in vehicle registration documents
- Three working modes: real-time transfer, storage in built-in memory, and automatic storage when out of wireless range
- 2.4G and Bluetooth: 2.4G radio (via USB dongle) reaches up to 100 m in open space; Bluetooth HID/BLE/SPP reaches about 10 m
- Built-in display: shows the active connection mode (2.4G or Bluetooth) and the current battery level
- 2300 mAh battery: up to 16 h of work and 6 months of standby
- DataMatrix GS1 (UDI): after activation with the code on this page, the scanner reads UDI codes used to mark medical devices
- IP54 housing and 1.5 m drop resistance: resistant to dust, splashes and accidental drops
- Fully configurable: data modes, pairing, beeper, sleep timers, prefixes/suffixes, per-symbology switches — all codes below
DataMatrix GS1 (UDI) reading
To activate reading of DataMatrix GS1 (UDI) codes — used for marking medical devices — scan the code below with the HD-SL95:
Configuration codes
To change scanner settings, scan the appropriate code below directly with the HD-SL95.
💡 Tip: print this page ("Download this page as PDF" button above) to keep the codes at hand during configuration.
General
Software version:
Restore factory settings:
Data transfer modes
Real-time mode:
Storage mode:
Automatic storage mode:
Wireless communication
To pair the scanner with a new device, scan the matching pairing code (2.4G or Bluetooth HID).
Enable 2.4G radio mode (default):
2.4G radio pairing:
Enable Bluetooth HID mode:
Bluetooth HID pairing:
Bluetooth BLE mode:
Bluetooth SPP mode:
Communication interface
USB-HID:
USB Virtual COM:
Special character input
Set keys as function keys:
Set characters from ASCII table:
Stored data (built-in memory)
Delete data saved in memory:
Amount of data stored:
Transfer saved data:
Beeper volume
Mute:
High volume (default):
Average volume:
Low volume:
Sleep mode
To put the reader into sleep mode manually, hold the button for about 8 seconds until it beeps, then release it.
Sleep mode off:
Instant sleep:
Sleep after 10 s:
Sleep after 30 s:
Sleep after 1 min:
Sleep after 2 min:
Sleep after 5 min:
Sleep after 10 min:
Sleep after 30 min:
Letter case conversion
Normal case (default):
Uppercase:
Lowercase:
Invert case:
Scan mode
Manual mode:
Auto mode:
Repeated-code detection delay
The scanner reads a repeated code (or writes it to memory) only once within the set time window.
500 ms:
750 ms (default):
1 s:
2 s:
LED indicator
Indicator LED off:
Indicator LED on (default):
End character (terminator)
Note: in the supplier manual the No end marks barcode is printed identically to the Bluetooth HID pairing code. Verify the effect after scanning; if needed, set the terminator you want explicitly (Enter, LF, TAB or Enter + LF).
No end marks:
Enter (default):
LF:
TAB:
Enter + LF:
Hiding characters
You can hide a run of digits from the start or the end of the scanned data.
Steps:
- Scan Hide initial digits (or Hide trailing digits).
- From the numerical data codes (Appendix) scan two digits XX — the position of the first character to hide (counted from the start, or from the end for trailing digits).
- Scan two more digits YY — how many characters to hide.
- Scan Save settings.
Example: for the data ABCDEFGHIJKLMN, hiding DEFGH (5 characters starting at position 4) gives ABCDIJKLMN.
Hide initial digits:
Hide trailing digits:
Prefix and suffix
You can insert your own characters before (prefix) or after (suffix) the scanned data.
Steps:
- Scan Add prefix (or Add suffix).
- For a prefix, scan two digits XX from the numerical data codes to choose the insertion position; for a suffix this step is skipped.
- From the ASCII character table scan the characters to insert, one by one.
- Scan Save settings.
A programmed suffix can be removed by scanning the Restore factory settings code.
Add prefix:
Add suffix:
Save settings:
Symbology settings
Enable / disable code types
Enabling every symbology slows decoding — enable only the code types you need. By default all codes are enabled.
Enable all code types:
Disable all code types:
Enable all 1D codes:
Disable all 1D codes:
Enable all 2D codes:
Disable all 2D codes:
Inverse (reverse) code reading
Normal code:
Inverse (reverse) code:
Scan normal and reverse codes:
Appendix — data codes
The codes below are used while programming prefixes, suffixes and character hiding (numerical positions and ASCII characters), and to send function keystrokes.
Numerical data codes
0:
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9:
ASCII character table
Scan these to insert a specific character into a prefix or suffix.
NUL:
SOH:
STX:
ETX:
EOT:
ENQ:
ACK:
BEL:
BS:
HT:
LF:
VT:
FF:
CR:
SO:
SI:
DLE:
DC1:
DC2:
DC3:
DC4:
NAK:
SYN:
ETB:
CAN:
EM:
SUB:
ESC:
FS:
GS:
RS:
US:
Space:
!:
":
#:
$:
%:
&:
':
(:
):
*:
+:
,:
-:
.:
/:
0:
1:
2:
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9:
::
;:
<:
=:
>:
?:
@:
A:
B:
C:
D:
E:
F:
G:
H:
I:
J:
K:
L:
M:
N:
O:
P:
Q:
R:
S:
T:
U:
V:
W:
X:
Y:
Z:
[:
\:
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^:
_:
Backtick `:
a:
b:
c:
d:
e:
f:
g:
h:
i:
j:
k:
l:
m:
n:
o:
p:
q:
r:
s:
t:
u:
v:
w:
x:
y:
z:
{:
|:
}:
~:
DEL:
0x80:
0x81:
0x82:
0x83:
0x84:
0x85:
0x86:
0x87:
0x88:
0x89:
0x8A:
0x8B:
0x8C:
0x8D:
0x8E:
0x8F:
0x90:
0x91:
0x92:
0x93:
0x94:
0x95:
0x96:
0x97:
0x98:
0x99:
0x9A:
0x9B:
0x9C:
0x9D:
0x9E:
0x9F:
0xA0:
0xA1:
0xA2:
0xA3:
0xA4:
0xA5:
0xA6:
0xA7:
0xA8:
0xA9:
0xAA:
Function keys
L-Ctrl Press:
L-Shift Press:
L-Alt Press:
M-GUI Press:
R-Ctrl Press:
R-Shift Press:
R-Alt Press:
R-GUI Press:
L-Ctrl Release:
L-Shift Release:
L-Alt Release:
L-GUI Release:
R-Ctrl Release:
R-Shift Release:
R-Alt Release:
R-GUI Release:
Frequently asked questions
Can the HD-SL95 read Aztec codes from vehicle registration documents?
What is the wireless range?
Does the scanner have a display?
The scanner stopped working after a Windows 10 update — what should I do?
Downloads
The original supplier PDF manuals are kept as archival documentation. Everything they contain is already on this page — use the PDF only if you need an offline copy.