Sony Ericsson Xperia miro User Guide - Page 59
Scanning with the NeoReader™ application, NeoReader™ application menu overview
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Scanning with the NeoReader™ application Use your phone as a barcode scanner to find out more about items you scan. For example, you see a coat in a magazine ad and want to find the nearest retail outlet to buy it. If the ad contains a readable barcode, the NeoReader™ application uses this code to access mobile web content, such as a web page with more product information or a map of nearby outlets. NeoReader™ supports most standard barcode types. To start the NeoReader™ application 1 From the Home screen, tap . 2 Find and tap NeoReader™. To scan a barcode 1 When the NeoReader™ application is open, hold the phone camera over the barcode until the complete barcode is visible in the viewfinder. 2 The phone automatically scans the barcode, and vibrates when the barcode is recognized. If the barcode is not recognized, tap to scan the code manually. Some bar codes might be too small to scan. To enter a barcode manually 1 When the NeoReader™ application is open, tap . 2 Tap the text field, then enter the numbers of the barcode. NeoReader™ application menu overview The following menu options are available in the NeoReader™ application: Capture the barcode using a higher image resolution in cases where NeoReader™ does not recognize the barcode automatically Enter the bar code numbers manually. This option can be used if your camera has difficulty reading the bar code View a list of previously scanned bar codes Select preferences for how you use the NeoReader™ application View information about the NeoReader™ application Read more about different bar code types, and about how to use NeoReader™ Select your personal settings, such as language or country. This information is used to personalize bar code content Send a text message to invite a friend to download the NeoReader™ application 59 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.