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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: DED | Subject: ScanPal 2
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2001

Handy portable data collection terminal

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DED has released the ScanPal 2 portable data collection terminal, which is designed to provide high performance for everyday use.

DED has released the ScanPal 2 portable data collection terminal, which is designed to provide high performance for everyday use With a 16bit CMOS low power consumption CPU, the device features a backlit 128 x 64 dot Graphic LCD display and a data memory capacity of 1Mbyte SRAM

There are RS232, KBW, infra-red and IrDA interfaces for data download/upload with a transmission speed of up to 115.2Kbit/s.

The terminal operates from either alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries.

The keypad has 21 rubber keys and both buzzer and LED are featured as indicators.

The device is a handy size, measuring just 145 x 63 x 33.5mm, and weighs a mere 180g, including batteries.

It is also provided to the end customer with an easy to use Windows application generator and download software included.

Housing an integrated laser/LRCCD barcode scanning unit, the ScanPal is an ideal tool for inventory control, tracking, shop floor management, meter reading and warehousing and distribution.

The depth of field offered by the monitor ranges from 5cm to 95cm depending on the bar code resolution.

Operating in the temperature range between -20 and +60C, the ScanPal terminal is fully shock resistant, and classed to EMC regulations FCC class A while also CE and C-Tick approved.

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