Datalogic

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Laser dot as aiming aid

With two auto-range devices, Datalogic now offers more flexibility for code reading in warehouse environments.

Both devices are based on a powerful LED lighting system.

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Both the PowerScan 95X1 hand-held scanner series and the Falcon X4 mobile computer are equipped with an auto-range function and therefore capture 1D and 2D codes from both long and short distances. As lighting conditions often vary in warehouse environments, both devices are based on a powerful LED illumination system that enables a reading distance of 15 cm to 20 m regardless of light influences.

The aiming device, which projects a rectangle with a central laser dot when reading from a short distance, also ensures ease of use. At long distances, this laser dot serves as an aiming aid. Both the mobile computer and the hand-held scanners from Datalogic are designed for harsh environments and can withstand repeated drops as well as water, dust and extreme temperatures.

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