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Interface Type: Serial RS-232C
Minimum Bar Width: 5 mil
Scan Element Type: CMOS
Light Source Wave Length: 630 nm
Scan Mode: Single-pass
Max Working Distance: 38.6 cm
Skew (Degrees): 60
Pitch (Degrees): 65
Print Contrast Signal (PCS): 25%
Decode Capability: EAN/JAN, Code 93, Code 39, UCC/EAN-128, IATA, RSS Code, QR code, MaxiCode, Bookland, Code 32, Code 39 Full ASCII, Discrete 2 of 5, MicroPDF417, Codabar, Code 128, UPC, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet , PDF417, MSI-Plessey, Data Matrix, PLANET, Australian Post, Japanese Post, EAN-UCC Composite, Code 128 Full ASCII, Code 39 Trioptic, Dutch Post
TTL Decoding: Decoded
Connectivity Technology: Wired
OK Notification: Beeper, LED indicator
Features: Triggered, image capturing
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x serial - RS-232C - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x serial cable - 2.1 m
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Voltage Required: AC 230V
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Manufacturer's product description
The DS6707 handheld digital imager scanner is designed for bar code scanning and image capture in a multitude of environments. The DS6707 builds on Symbol's legacy of innovation by creating a handheld scanner with a 1.3 Megapixel imager capable of capturing and transferring images up to 8.5 x 11 inches (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm). Pharmacies, retailers and manufacturers can use the device to scan bar codes and capture, store and instantly recover documents and images for increased employee productivity and streamlined business operations. Designed to help reduce capital and operating expenses, the DS6707 digital imager scanner eliminates the need to purchase, manage and support additional devices such as digital cameras, document scanners and separate barcode scanners for varying symbologies. Whether the customer needs to read one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), PDF417 or postal codes, the Symbol DS6707 scanner maximizes employee productivity with omni-directional data capture capabilities. The durable DS6707 scanner also features text enhancement technology that sharpens the clarity of scanned text documents, such as prescriptions or shipment labels that often include small print, to automate processes and reduce administrative costs.
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