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Hand held scanners
Items for Hand Held Scanners
Our line of hand held scanners have excellent scanning performance
at a great value. The scanners are made of rugged, durable materials
for demanding work environments. SICK cordless scanners have a long
scanning range for industrial or warehouse use. The scanner's memory
is field upgradable due to flash memory. The hand held scanner family
includes the CCD, linear imagier, laser, 2D imagier and cordless models.
I T 3800 Linear
Imager
The IT 3800 has a bright, sharp and focused aiming line with
no moving parts inside and solid, rugged construction outside. It
easily connects and interfaces to all major PCs, commercial and retail
DOS terminals. It has an increased reading distance and the ability
to accommodate hard to read codes.
IT 4400 2D Imager
The IT 4400 supports all popular matrix and stacked linear
symbologies and uses video imaging technology. It opens up new 2D
bar code and image capture possibilities. The omni-directional scanning
simplifies training and increases productivity. The state-of-the-art
binary optics provide a view finder pattern as an ease-of-use feature.
ST 5700 Laser
The ST 5700 has excellent scanning performance and a hands-free
scanning option for faster throughput. The dual interface switches
between applications with a simple cable change and the field upgradable
memory extends the useful life of the product.
CCD
The VT 3060 and VT 3080 are close range CCD hand held scanners, which
provide a low cost, high performance solution.
Cordless
The ST 3470 and ST 5770 feature long-range scanning for industrial
or warehouse use. A marker beam aids in aiming and finding the bar
code from a distance. The scanboot adds durability and protects the
scanner from drops. The dual interface switches between applications
with a simple cable change and the memory is upgradable due to flash
memory.
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position scanners Hand
held scanners Omni Directional systems
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Last update of this page on January 21,2002
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