![]() ![]() ![]() Using the 4910LR DL scanner as a camera requires TraCS and the 4910LR scanner to be set up in bi-directional communication, both looking at the same USB virtual communication port. This technology is commonly used to document suspected fake ID’s, attach a picture of the ID to the citation form, and to capture signatures in those states where a signature is needed. TraCS can use the 4910LR Driver’s License scanner to take and attach digital pictures of signatures, diagrams or attachments on TraCS forms. TraCS is not capable of reading barcodes that significantly deviate from the AAMVA standard or barcodes that are encrypted. The standards for non DL/ID barcodes are still being developed. Other state documents such as vehicle registrations and commercial motor vehicle CAB cards that contain PDF417 barcodes are also readable by TraCS, as long as they were encoded using the same AAMVA standards for driver’s licenses. This barcode typically contains all of the information that is listed on the front of the license. Most state driver’s licenses contain a PDF417 barcode on the back. States take 4 6 years to fully convert all licenses to the new formats, with the youngest drivers getting the new. In some states they are adding a 2D bar code to a license which has a magnetic stripe and in others states the license did not have a magnetic stripe. The data from the barcodes is read into TraCS and can then be used throughout the application by any TraCS form making individual, vehicle, and carrier data entry a simple two-click process. Many states have recently begun issuing licenses with 2D bar codes. ![]() TraCS interfaces with imaging barcode scanners to read PDF417 AAMVA DL/ID standard compliant barcodes from driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations, while also taking and attaching digital pictures. ![]()
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