With the on-board multiple interface, the scanner connects to a host (not included) using a USB, RS-232, or IBM 468xx/9x cable, or keyboard wedge (sold separately). SpecificationsInput voltage5V +/-10% at 130 mA typical, 175mA max. Power sourceHost power or external power supplyScan rate100 scans per secondHost system interfacesUSB, RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, IBM 468x/9xScan patternBi-directional single lineDecode capabilityReads 1D barcodes, including GS1 DataBar (formerly RSS) symbologies. Also reads UPC/EAN, UPC/EAN with supplementals, UPC/EAN 128, Code 39, Code 39 Full ASCII, Code 39 TriOptic, Code 128, Code 128 Full ASCII, Codebar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Code 93, MSI, Code 11, IATA, Chinese 2 of 5Depth of fieldFrom contact to 17 in.
/43 cm on 100% UPC/EAN symbolsDrop specsUnit functions normally after repeated 5 ft. / 1.5 m drops to concreteElectrostatic dischargeConfirms to 15 kV air discharge and 8 kV of contact dischargeReader dimensions* 2.5 x 3.34 x 6 inches/ 6.3 x 8.4 x 15.2 cm (L x W x H) Reader weight 5.29 oz. /150 g* L is length, the horizontal distance from left to right; W is width, the horizontal distance from front to back; H is height, the vertical distance from bottom to top. Barcode scanners, also known as barcode readers, can be used to scan and decode barcodes and to transmit barcode data to a computer or another host system.
Barcode readers with a single-line laser can be used to scan linear, one-dimensional (1D) barcodes. Some lasers can produce light in an omnidirectional pattern to allow scanning of barcodes from different angles. Other barcode readers contain CCD (charge-coupled device) light sensors instead of a laser for accuracy and wear resistance. Barcode scanners with raster scanning, area imaging, and other scanning technologies can allow scanning of two-dimensional (2D) or Portable Document Format 417 (PDF417) barcodes, among other types. Some barcode readers provide onboard flash memory to allow the storage of barcode data before transmitting it to a computer or host system through a USB cable or wireless WLAN or Bluetooth connection.
Many barcode readers have a handle for handheld use and come with a stand or a charging cradle for fixed position applications, while others are designed for stationary use on a counter or another flat surface. Some portable readers are small enough to be carried in a pocket or attached to a lanyard. Barcode readers are used at retail checkout counters and other points of sale (POS) locations and in warehouses and shipping facilities. What's in the Box? Symbol LS2208 las


