Barcode scanners can come in varies types - from the typical Handheld barcode to the more luxuries portable terminals used for retail and stocktaking.
Interface
RS-232, Keyboard Wedge, USB
Progressive Scan CCD Is the newest type of bar code reader currently available and are camera based readers that use a small video camera to capture an image of a bar code. The reader then uses modern digital image processing techniques to decode the bar code. Much as video cameras do these scanners use the same CCD technology as in a CCD bar code reader except that instead of having a single row of sensors, a video camera has hundreds of rows of sensors arranged in a two dimensional array so that they can generate the image. CCD image sensors (Charge Coupled Device) readers use an array of hundreds of tiny light sensors lined up in a row in the head of the reader. The important difference between a CCD reader and a laser scanner is that the CCD reader is measuring emitted ambient light from the bar code whereas a laser scanner measures reflected light of a specific frequency originating from the scanner itself.
Select the method that the barcode scanner can operate. Wired scanners are generally cheaper and do not require batteries in order to operate. While a wireless option will be more expensive, may require the battery to be constantly recharged but does afford the user more freedom. Wireless is now the preferred standard for stocktaking scanners for warehouse managers.
Wireless Data Comunication
Bluetooth, 2.4 Ghz Technology
Decode Capability
Code 39, Code 93, ISBT 128, Code 128, CODABAR, Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI Plessey, PDF417, Maxicode, DataMatrix, Code 11, MSI, Telepen, UPC/EAN, RSS, Matrix 2 of 5, Postnet, QR Code, Codablock, Addon-2, Addon-5, MicroPDF417, EAN-128
Environment protection
Humidity: 0% - 95% non condensing, IP 65 (Water and Dust Resistent)