These cordless RF scanners can operate up to 33 metres
from their base station receiver which attaches to your
computer by serial, keyboard, or USB interface. These
scanners are perfect for small shipping and receiving
departments.
LZ212-RF
Laser Scanner (2-Way) This “point-and-shoot” laser scanner
beeps when it receives an acknowledgement from the
base station. You don’t
have to be in hearing range of the base station. 1-8
of these radio frequency laser scanners can talk to
the same base station. It attaches as a 2nd keyboard
or USB to a PC or Mac, and it can attach to a serial
port. Using serial communication, a host programme
can send back three different beep patterns to the
laser scanner for control. The laser scanner can read
all widths of bar codes and reads about 2.5 - 38 cm
distance from a typical bar code. The total cost of
one 2-way Laser Scanner with a 2nd keyboard 2-Way Laser
Base Station is £756 / €1106. Each additional RF Laser
is only £505 / €736.
B69/B59
2-Way RF Laser Base Station The 2-Way RF Laser
Base Station is available in both a serial interface
model (B59) or a keyboard wedge interface model (B69).
The B69 model can also be used with the USB Wedge
Saver for USB interface on a PC or Macintosh.
Up to 8 RF Laser Scanners can talk to one B69 or B59
base station using collision detect and retry logic.
The 2-Way Base Station is £233 / €344.
L60L-RF
Laser Scanner (1-Way) This “point-and-shoot” laser
scanner beeps only at the base station, requiring
you to stay in hearing range of the base station.
It reads about 2.5 - 38 cm distance from a typical
bar code. Large width bar codes are not a problem.
Its total cost is £655 / €975with
a 2nd keyboard 1-Way Laser Base Station. Each additional RF Laser
is only £439 / €659.Operating
distance is up to 33 metres from the base station.
B64/B54
1-Way RF Laser Base Station The 1-Way RF
Laser Base Station is available in both a serial
interface model (B54) or a keyboard wedge interface
model (B64). The B64 model can also be used with
the USB Wedge
Saver for USB interface on a PC or Macintosh.
Only 1 Laser is allowed per base station. The confirming
beep is heard only at the base station, requiring
the user to remain within hearing distance if necessary.
The 1-Way Base Station is £198 / €290.
RF Laser Specifications
Special
Key Emulation
All Characters,
Function Keys F1-F12, Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Home, End, PgUp,
PgDn, Arrows
Protocols
Half
Duplex, Full Duplex, Xon/Off, ACK/NAK, RTS/CTS
RS-232
Options
600
- 38,400 Baud Rate, Odd, Even, or None Parity, 7 or
8 Data Bits, 1 or 2 Stop Bits
Configuration
scanning supplied
menu - stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory.
Auto
Discrimination of Bar Codes
Code 39, UPC/EAN (supplements
too!), Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, 128, 2 of 5 , MSI,
Plessey, Code 93, and Full ASCII Code 39
Character
Filter
Selective filtering
of characters
Accumulate
Mode
Allows the
scanning of variable data which is accumulated in reader
until a bar code is scanned without a leading space.
Preamble
and Postamble
From 0-15 Characters
to be transmitted in front or at end of each bar code
read.
Terminator
Characters
Select Enter,
TAB, or nothing (for fill-the-field)
Beeper
Variable Volume
and Tone, External Speaker Jack
Check
Digits
Optional Transmission
for all codes. Optional Checking for Code 39, I 2 of
5 and MSI
UPC
Options
Compressed
or Expanded UPC-E. Optional suppressed transmission
of Check Digits and Number System Character
Physical
Base
Size:
17.3 x 13 x 3 cm; Weight: 350 g.; Operating Environment:
0-40 degrees C