General
MPN: 901691000
Type: Barcode scanner - handheld
Width: 2.2 in
Depth: 4.2 in
Height: 8.2 in
Weight: 0.7 lbs
Barcode
Interface Type: Bluetooth
Minimum Bar Width: 2.9921 mil
Scan Element Type: CCD
Scan Mode: Single-pass
Scan Speed: 270 scan / sec
Max Working Distance: 14.8 in
Skew (Degrees): 80
Pitch (Degrees): 65
Print Contrast Signal (PCS): 15%
Decode Capability: EAN/JAN, Code 93, Code 39, Code 49, Code Delta IBM, ISBT 128, ISBN, GS1 DataBar, Telepen, Code 32, Codabar, Code 128, Code 11, Code 16K, Code 2 of 5, UPC, MSI-Plessey, Plessey, ISSN
TTL Decoding: Decoded
Connectivity Technology: Wireless
OK Notification: Beeper, LED indicator
Features: Triggered
Networking
Antenna: Internal
Power
Power Device: Battery charger - external
Battery: Nickel metal hydride - AA type
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Manufacturer's product description
Gryphon BT 100 is a new member of the successful Gryphon mobile family. It shares the same powerful architecture of the other models with a special addition: the latest innovation in the wireless communication, Bluetooth technology. This technology provides the operator with wider mobility and no cable constraint. Bluetooth is a standard defined worldwide, and it allows various devices manufactured by different companies to easily connect and communicate with each other. The Gryphon BT contains the Datalogic Bluetooth radio module, which is compliant with the up-to-date Bluetooth 1.1 standard and can communicate with any PC, Laptop, PDA, mobile phone, printer etc. that includes an embedded Bluetooth module or an external commercial Bluetooth dongle. The implemented Bluetooth profile (i.e. the "protocol" used for communication) is provided by the SPP=Serial Port Profile: the Bluetooth device is seen by the host like a virtual COM port. Bluetooth technology has been added to a first class scanner. Thanks to the state-of-art optics and a decode rate of 270 scans/sec, reading performance in terms of decoding capability and reading quickness makes the Gryphon BT very user friendly, intuitive and fast. Furthermore, the "blue spot" produced by the Gryphon BT, provides "good reading" feedback directly on the code and makes the user's job easier, especially in noisy environments.
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