The Code Reader 3.0 (CR3) establishes a new benchmark for Portable
Data Terminals by combining the industry's best imaging technology
with a graphic display and rugged keyboard to create the smallest
and lightest full-featured bar code reading terminal on the market.
CR3 Features & Benefits:
- Reads and decodes all symbologies
- Graphic Display and rugged keyboard
- Low cost; best-in-class
- Lightweight, ergonomic design
- Equally efficient in batch,
cabled or wireless
modes
- Accessories available to further ruggedize reader for high-volume scenarios
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'Good read' feedback with vibration, audible tones,
and LED indicators
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Firmware is field upgradeable
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Data ouput via Bluetooth, USB, Serial (RS-232)
or Keyboard options
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JavaScript Application
Development Suite allows program development
to prepare captured data for integration with enterprise
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Wireless Mode:
The CR3 wireless version features a 2.4 GHz class 1 Bluetooth®
radio with a 300 foot operating range. The CR3 may be instantly
paired with any Bluetooth device by generating a QuickConnect
code on our QuickConnect code page. Code supports
Bluetooth V1.2, which is a proven, reliable method for replacing
cables with secure wireless communications in a wide variety of
devices. When using the CodeXML Bluetooth
Modem, or the CodeXML Router
and a Bluetooth V1.2 compliant radio, the features of adaptive
frequency hopping and the rapid creation of new connections provide
unsurpassed efficiencies in cordless data operations, and a new
level of performance when co-sited with 802.11 systems.
Batch Mode:
The CR3 features a 1950 mAH Lithium-Ion battery with 2 MB of non-volatile
memory and recharges when connected via the USB, PS/2, or Serial
cable. The CR3 was designed for secure and errorless batch operation.
Cabled Mode:
The standard USB interface provides plug-and-play USB HID (keyboard)
input for Windows 98, Me, 2000 and XP. The Serial interface supports
serial port devices. The PS/2 (keyboard) interface provides plug-and-play
support for a wide variety of legacy devices that use the PS/2
keyboard interface, including WIN NT and Unix platforms.
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