Barcode scanner acting up at the counter — beeping without entering anything, scanning unwrapped, not detected by the computer? This page is the field guide. For first-time setup, see Hardware setup.
The scanner read the barcode but couldn't deliver the result to the computer. The handheld unit and its base are out of sync — usually because the scanner drifted out of range, was paired to a different base, or someone scanned a config barcode that broke the link.
Fix: scan the QR code on the side of the base (the small barcode printed on the cradle itself). One short beep means the scanner is paired again. Test by scanning any UPC into Notepad — you should see |0123456789|.
The scanner is throwing a battery fault. The handheld unit can read but is rejecting its own output because the battery is mis-seated or running below the threshold.
Fix: pop the battery out, wait 10 seconds, reseat it. Scan a barcode to confirm a single short beep returns. If the four-beep pattern persists, the battery is end-of-life — order a replacement from Rundoo Support or POSGuys.
The computer doesn't see the scanner as a connected device — no driver popup, no entry in Device Manager (Windows) or System Information (Mac), and config sheets don't take.
Work through these in order:
When you scan into Notepad and see 0123456789 instead of |0123456789|, the scanner's prefix/suffix config didn't take. Rundoo uses the pipe wrap as a marker that input is a barcode scan rather than typed text — without it, the cart treats scans like keystrokes and won't add products.
Fix: