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Datalogic Gryphon(IN HD) Cordless Scanner-aonebar

Coordless Light Industrial unit from Datalogic. This is a great in between scanner tough enough for industry yet resonable for retail too. With Linear imaging it is 5-7 times faster than a laser with no moving parts. A1 Barcode Systems – Datalogic Scanning( available on GSA Schedule) www.aonebar.com

die Einfache Art Barcode Scanner zu testen! – The easy way to testing a barcode scanner!
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The Latest In Cordless Barcode Scanners

Motorola Enterprise Mobility group which is largely built around the barcode scanning products and technologies gained through its acquisition of Symbol Technologies (the leader in mobile computers and handheld barcode scanners) recently announced the MT2000 Handheld Mobile Terminal.  This handheld barcode scanner replaces the Symbol Phaser line of cordless barcode scanners which were the defacto standard for rugged handheld cordless barcode scanners.  In addition to providing barcode scanning of 1D and 2D barcodes, this handheld barcode scanner also features DPM and image capture capabilities.  Unlike the phase handheld barcode scanners though, the MT2000 Handheld Mobile Terminal does not require MCL for application development as it uses Microsoft’s Windows CE 5.0 operating system; nevertheless, the MT2000 handheld barcode scanner does come with some pre-built inventory applications as well as an MCL client.  For cordless barcode scanning, this device uses 802.11a/b/g wireless technologies to provide barcode scanning virtually anywhere in your business.  As a rugged barcode scanner, the MT2000 cordless scanner has a 6 ft./1.8 m drop specification, IP54 sealing, and scratch-resistant tempered glass exit window help ensure reliable barcode scanning in spite of everyday drops and exposure to dust and liquids. While Motorola’s discontinuation of the Phaser Series of handheld barcode scanners has been disappointing, it appears that the MT2000 will soon become the defector cordless barcode scanner for companies to implement handheld barcode scanners in the business.

In other developments, Honeywell, formerly Hand Held Products, announces availability of the Honeywell Dolphin 9700 rugged mobile computer with integrated barcode scanner.  In addition to wireless LAN, wireless WAN and GPS capabilities, this mobile computer is available with scanner options including the 5300 Standard Range (SR) barcode scanner, the Smart Focus (SF) barcode imager, or the High Density (HD) Imagers with High-Visibility laser aimer – all of these built around the Adaptus barcode scanning and imaging technology .  The Dolphin 9600 handheld barcode scanner enables cordless barcode scanning anytime, anywhere and is housed in a sleek yet rugged design.  In addition to barcode scanning, the device is equipped with multi-media data collection capabilities to ensure that users can capture signatures, as well as full-color images and video.

Next month, we expect to see some further developments with handheld barcode scanners as Datalogic introduces their ELF line of cordless barcode scanners and mobile computers.

For additional information on Motorola Symbol Barcode Equipment or Barcode Scanner</a> products, visit my recommended website at AutoSavings.com or contact a Barcode specialist at (714)922-1140.

Edmond Shi has worked in the computer industry since the early 1980s when he began his professional life as a software developer.  Since then, Mr. Shi has published numerous articles ranging from respected academic journals to trade magazines on topics ranging from the impact of computers on organizations to computers in manufacturing organizations. Now he is concern with different types of barcode printer and barcode scanner technology and product design.


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Datalogic PowerScan PM8300 | Cordless Barcode Scanner

The Datalogics Powerscan PM8300 has been an industrial leader for many years, this new revision of the PowerScan is no exception. This unit is rugged and has many options with Keys, Keyboards, and interfaces. It comes with mounting brackets for Fork Lifts, Wallmount, or can be used off your desk. Another neat feature is the hooks for using Balancers or Retractors when in heavy traffic area. The Datalogic PM8300 Powerscan is a Unique unit allowing for batch or regular mode. The batch can work by allowing scans to go though if the base has connectivity and download all scans when back in range. The other functionality is to allow for scans to store on the scanner until you decide to download. This emulates the Motorola P360 functionality, and goes a step farther with 3 or 16 keys and display. It replaces the Symbol p360, symbol p370, symbol p460, and symbol p470 where a display is needed too. It is the only industrial scanner we know of that has this functionality. www.aonebar.com PM8300-910K1 PM8300-910RBK1 PM8300-DK910RK10 PM8300 USB Kits PM8300-DKAR910RK10 aonebar.com/datalogic-powerscan-pm8300/

This video shows how to use SerialMagic Gears Lookup and the Scanfob mobile wireless barcode scanner to scan barcodes into existing mobile browser applications. The example used is List-In-Hand® Mobile List on Nexus One Android 2.1 mobile phone. With SerialMagic Gears and Gears Lookup, the Scanfob can be used to integrate barcode scanning into many existing websites, to get many different kinds of information with the press of a single button. SerialMagic Gears and Lookup can also be enhanced to support other Bluetooth barcode scanners, RFID scanners, and other wireless devices. Please contact Serialio.com for more information. Email: support@serialio.com, sales@serialio.com Phone: (805) 964-8883
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Barcode Cordless Scanners ? Why You Should Be Using Them

The use of barcode scanners in businesses continues to grow every day as new applications are invented and barcode scanner costs decline.  In the past, corded barcode scanners were the most common type of barcode scanner used but now cordless barcode scanners are becoming more and more common.  These cordless bar code scanners were primarily used in industrial and logistics applications, but they are starting to become more common in retail, healthcare, and other general business applications.

Some of the primary reasons for this growth in cordless barcode scanner usage include increased reliability, mobility, and safety. While most people think that a corded barcode scanner is more reliable than a cordless barcode scanning, the opposite can be true as we have found that the cable in a barcode scanner is typically the highest point of failure in a barcode scanner.  Obviously, eliminating the cable in the barcode scanner eliminates this point of failure.  Mobility is another important driver in the growth of cordless scanners; this is especially true in manufacturing areas where an operator may have to move around pieces of equipment to scan an item.  The cable from a corded barcode scanner can be both restrictive and hazardous to the worker.  Similarly, an office worker may find that they have to continuously untangle a cable as they walk around to scan items.  These long cables not only cause reductions in productivity but are also a major safety risk as they can be tangled up or wrapped around other pieces of equipment. Worse, they can be the source of industrial accidents when workers are tripped by the cable.

Some of the key criteria in choosing a cordless barcode solution include reliability of the cordless connection, bi-directionality of the communication and the radio range.  In the past, these could vary significantly depending on the technology involved.  However, today we believe that Bluetooth is becoming the most common cordless technology for these barcode scanners and the most common connection has become USB which essentially gives you a plug-and-play capability to your host PC.  It is worth noting that there are also some excellent cordless barcode scanners that utilize proprietary communications technology such as that used by the Datalogic STAR cordless system which uses radios based on both 433 and 910 MHz frequencies.  In any case, we expect that Bluetooth will be the dominate form and as its use and standards expand, so will the capability of the cordless barcode scanners.  Cordless barcode scanners are also starting to adopt RFID technologies.

While there is still a significant cost difference between corded barcode scanners and cordless barcode scanners, we expect that the use of cordless barcode scanners will increase because of its many benefits.  More than likely, the cordless bar code scanners will always have a premium over their corded barcode scanner counterpart, but the difference will shrink over time and the benefits will outweigh the additional cost.

For additional information on Barcode Scanner or on Barcode Printer products, visit my recommended website at AutoSavings.com or contact a Barcode specialist at (714)922-1140.

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Datalogic Powerscan Pm8300 Cordless Scanner Funtionality

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The new Datalogic Powerscan PM8300 (redesigned from the old PSC Powerscan) series of scanners has some very important characteristics that may be valuable for you know about. This scanner is actually three scanners in one. The Datalogic PM8300 functions equally as a Batch, Cordless, and can even have keys and display like a mobile handheld. The applications that fit this unit are many and varied.

As a display type Scanner there are 2 main types of configurations available. The three key and sixteen key versions are the two options with display. Both the three and sixteen key units are similar to the obsolete Motorola P370 and Motorola P470 series, with keys and display. The Datalogic PM8300 three key with display allows for editing of scanned barcodes in batch mode. The sixteen key with display, can actually be used to enter barcodes that cannot be scanned.

As a normal cordless scanner like many cordless scanners, the Datalogic Powerscan PM8300 barcode scanner, works like any cordless scanner. Once the PM8300 is setup in this regular mode, the scanner is much like the Motorola LS3578 or the Motorola P370 series. The main difference is the price is lower, but all the normal functionality and more are available.

As a Batch type Cordless scanner, this scanner can replace the obsolete Motorola or more appropriately named Symbol P360 or Symbol 460 scanner. The Datalogic PM8300 Powerscan can operate in 2 modes. The first is in Manual Batch mode where the scanner is setup by scanning configuration barcodes. This sets the barcode scanner ready to scan all barcodes, until you scan a configuration barcode code which releases all the barcodes to your system, much like the old P360. Basically this was a way to scan a group of barcodes outside the normal cordless range of the scanner and later when brought back into zone, it would allow you to download all the barcodes at once.

The other mode is Automatic Batch which is setup by scanning a configuration barcode. All barcodes scanned will then be transmitted if the base is in range of the PM8300 Scanner. If the scanner is out of range, it will hold everything scanned until it is back in range.

The new Datalogic Powerscan PM8300 took all of the best of the old PSC Powerscan and combined those features, and added all the features of the other scanners in to one scanner. There are many improvements not mentioned here. Applications like TAS-Tool Accountability Systems, Fixed Assets, Inventory Control, and other Logistical systems are perfect for this cordless scanner, and it is a tough industrial unit on top of everything else. Also, this is a great replacement for the obsoleted Symbol P360 and Motorola P370, with keys.

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Cordless Scanners – An Essential Tool in a Business Success

A well-organized business can thrive if it uses equipment that can help it become productive like cordless scanners. So, the question would be: how do you make your business get organized?

When stocks arrive, how do you manage it in terms of keeping track of the number and other details about? What about when you have sold the items and you want to know how many are still on stock and how many are sold? You need a scanner to do all these things in just one go and you better use a scanner that is cordless so that you are able to keep track of everything easier. All of these tedious tasks can be done swiftly by these scanners.

If you use these scanners, you need not manually input the codes for the items that need to be scanned. Just pass it through the scanner and the data are then transmitted to a computer terminal where the description and details of the item are previously encoded.

As its name obviously suggests, they are operated on in the absence of long, disturbing and sometimes hazardous cables and wires. These wires likely hamper its operators’ movement in the work area. Having these scanners allow its users freedom to more and do more things.

Another great point is that these scanners save plenty of time and energy as stocks does not have to be hauled near a base station where they can be read. Instead, it is the user who goes around and do the reading. Barcode reading gets harder when the stocks are in bulk and of huge sizes and stacked in such as way that it becomes difficult to go around them.

There are a lot of scanners around for you to choose from and depending on their manufacturer and made, their features likewise vary. In the same manner as the requirement of its operators and user varies. They are so flexible in terms of usage that they can be used in different environment. Aside from where they were usually utilized such as the department stores and retail shops, they can be used in the manufacturing and industrial plants, warehousing, shipping lines and the like as well.

So, if you want your business to be organized and efficiently manage your stocks and as a result able to give quicker services to customers, cordless scanners may be the gadget worth investing in.

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The Benefits of Using Cordless Scanners

Cordless scanners are being used along with POS system and computers on a regular basis. We can normally see it as we pay our items in the grocery stores or pay the bills in communication companies. As a customer one of the not so favorite part of the shopping experience is the grueling part of falling in line. It would be a great idea if the process won’t be that long. Make it a hassle free and worthwhile experience for both customer and employee.

Reducing errors by getting the barcode correctly will make each shopping experience fun for the store much more with the consumers or payers. If you happen to be recording barcodes into the system before you release them to the market. Through this scanner you can already punch the product being bought then it will automatically be recorded into the computer.

Using this type of technology can be answers to workplaces where there are wholesale transactions are being made. Consider that there already plug and play scanners, which will record much more data needed in bulk orders. With cordless scanning it will locate and register even the items placed in a pile of products. Rest assured capture each barcode into the system near or far.

With its flexibility where ruggedness is much appreciated, it can withstand the environment where it is being used. Likely in ports under the heat of the sun or even during a winter condition, where trucks and tons of imported and exported products were being loaded. A heavy duty type of scanner is required to register all the ingoing and outgoing information.

We can all benefit from the time and effort that we spend during buying our needs. In this fast paced life, everybody is seems to be in a hurry. The sooner that you finish a task, the better, and the more productive people are. Just like a ripple effect, if the other one is doing fine then the next transaction will also do well. In farther way Cordless scanners help both small and medium companies increase sale and profit.

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Cordless Scanners Are Friendly Tools Every Establishment Must Have

Cordless scanners and other electronic gadgets are manifestations that our lives nowadays, indeed, revolve around computers. And high tech tools such as these have made the jobs of many people more comfortable and easier to manage. CSs have given people in different industries around the world a giant leap to change. And this change has paved the way to a more sustainable productivity for employers and also employees at the same time. That is why more and more people are now investing on electronic tools for good reasons.

Whether your work is in the area of marketing, warehousing, import and export business, health-related fields, and others, scanners that are wireless or cordless can be your constant companion. They are so versatile that you can bring them handy anywhere in the workplace. These small machines operate using rechargeable batteries. With one, you can create a wireless connection to your PC through Bluetooth. And since they are cordless, these friendly tools are portable within a specific range from your personal computer. So you can carry on with your daily tasks without being on your desk and hooked to your computer all the time.

With CSs you can deliver accurate data of people and things into your system in no time at all. You simply need to point the gadget to your target like barcodes of different grocery items or merchandise, people’s identification cards, machine readable documents, and other things in the workplace that you need to take into account. Because they do not require wires or cords that may bring to you some inconveniences and expenses on repairs and replacements, you can save a lot in the long run.

Scanners that are wireless can work best for you especially if the things you need to scan are too big or too heavy to be near a scanner that is attached to computers in counters, gates and other entryways. They are also ideal for use in warehouses where you need to move from one stock to the other. You don’t need to pull long cables around because you have a gadget that you can manipulate perfectly with just one hand. Cordless scanners are friendly tools every establishment must have.

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Basics of Cordless Phone Battery

Cordless phone batteries are exclusively designed for each cordless phone brand and model. Cordless phone batteries are portable rechargeable batteries. These portable rechargeable batteries include nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) and lithium-ion (Li-Ion) cells. Several types of rechargeable battery systems, including those of lead–acid, nickel–cadmium, nickel–metal hydride, lithium ion and lithium-ion polymer exist in the market. The rechargeable batteries most extensively used in cordless phones are nickel cadmium (Ni-Cad) batteries and Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries. Nickel metal hydride batteries and Nickel metal hydride batteries are interchangeable in cordless phones.
Nickel Cadmium batteries are one of the most proven and historically most widely used rechargeable batteries. Nickel cadmium batteries are durable. Nickel Cadmium batteries are very dependable and robust. But the Nickel Cadmium batteries have relatively low capacity when compared to other rechargeable batteries. Nickel Cadmium batteries are not environmentally friendlier since they contain cadmium. You can improve the life of your NiCad battery by the following way: Remove any static charge that may have built up during shipping by turning on the phone and let the battery drain for about 12 hours. Then be sure to charge the phone for at least 8 hours. For long-term performance, completely drain the battery and recharge it once in every three months.
Phones with Nickel metal hydride batteries that have greater capacity and do not have battery memory syndrome are better. The Nickel metal hydride batteries take about as many recharges as Nickel metal hydride batteries. The Nickel metal hydride batteries are durable and do not develop memory problems. Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are interchangeable with most Nickel Cadmium batteries. The Nickel Metal Hydride batteries generally deliver 10-25% greater capacity than Nickel Cadmium batteries. The Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are environmentally friendlier than Nickel Cadmium batteries since they do not contain cadmium.
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery is one of the newer rechargeable battery technologies used. Lithium Ion batteries are one of the lightest rechargeable batteries available today. Lithium Ion batteries can deliver 40% more capacity than comparably sized Nickel-Cadmium batteries. Lithium Ion battery technology is one of the more expensive rechargeable battery technology.
A rechargeable battery having accurate and reliable state-of-charge (SoC) will improve the performance and reliability, and will ultimately lengthen the lifetime of the battery. Quality cordless phone batteries can boost the performance of your cordless phone handset by giving longer battery life for increased talk time and longer standby time away from the charging cradle. Even though newer battery types may not have the memory problems, all batteries may wear out eventually after repeated recharging.
Generally, in order to improve the life of the Cordless phone batteries , clean the charge contacts on the base and the handset with a pencil eraser once in every month. Also completely discharge the battery and then recharge it once in every month. If the battery does not recharge, replace it.
The need to regularly recharge batteries used in cordless phones and mobile phones may be eliminated in the future with the use of fuel cells which are one type of electrochemical cell. STMicroelectronics has developed fuel cells that are reportedly small enough to fit inside a cordless phone or mobile phone handset and are able to generate all the electrical energy needed to power the phone from liquid methanol, a low-cost and easily available organic fuel.

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History Of Cordless Phones

Cordless phones made its appearance during 1980. The earliest cordless phones that operated at a frequency of 27 MHz had certain problems. They faced some of the problems such as limited range, poor sound quality, noisy and static. Poor security is another problem they faced. Hence, people could easily intercept signals from another cordless phone because of the limited number of channels.

With an aim to improve such interference problem and reduce the power needed to run the cordless phones, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted the frequency range of 47-49 MHz for cordless phones in 1986. Granting a greater frequency range allowed cordless phones to have less interference and need less power to run. But, still the cordless phones had the problems such as limited range and poor sound quality.

During 1994, different choices of cordless phones operating at the frequency range of 900 MHz were developed. In 1994, digital cordless phones were introduced. The digital signal transmission technology allowed the cordless phones to be more secure. This increased clarity and it also made it impossible for radio scanners to pick up this frequency for listening to other’s conversations. Thus the interference problem was almost solved.

In 1995, digital spread spectrum (DSS) technology was introduced for cordless phones. Digital Spread Spectrum served as a complete new way of sending the cordless phone signal from the base to the handset. The technology of digital spread spectrum enabled the digital information to spread in pieces over several frequencies between the receiver and the base, thereby making a complete solution for interference problem. Digital Spread Spectrum technology spreads the cordless phone signal 360 degrees so there were no dead spots and distance went up to half a mile. The digital spread spectrum technology was secure. The Cordless phones using such technology were expensive, and were available in limited choices.

Both digital cordless phones and digital spread spectrum (DSS) cordless phones were intended to increase the security of cordless phones and decrease unwanted eavesdropping by enabling the phone conversation to be digitally spread out. In 1998, the FCC granted the frequency range of 2.4 GHz for cordless phone use.

This frequency has widely increased the distance over which cordless phones can operate. Moreover, cordless phones operating at this frequency range had further increased security. Cordless phones had now reached their expected quality offering better clarity, maximum security and no noise. In 2003, the FCC granted the frequency range of 5.8 gigahertz, and till now this upward range is being used. In order to tighten security, FCC allowed manufacturers to make phones with frequencies of 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz.

Thus the technology in cordless phones has widely improved a lot in the past 20 years. It is really amazing that DSS cordless phone is available for less than $100 from the year 2000.

The FCC then granted the frequency range of 900 MHz for cordless phones in 1990. This higher frequency range allowed people to enjoy cordless phones having better qualities. The cordless phones operated at the frequency range of 900 MHz were found to be clearer and enjoyed the benefit of longer broadcast distance. The FCC also allowed 100 channels for these cordless phones. Though these cordless phones worked greatly, they were quite expensive, about $400 to $500. Frequency of 900 MHz was ideal to scrap out static and interference problems. They provided high quality sound output but were still prone to eavesdropping.

During 1994, different choices of cordless phones operating at the frequency range of 900 MHz were developed. In 1994, digital cordless phones were introduced. The digital signal transmission technology allowed the cordless phones to be more secure. This increased clarity and it also made it impossible for radio scanners to pick up this frequency for listening to other’s conversations. Thus the interference problem was almost solved.

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