Feature Benefit
Smallest footprint in the market Keeps valuable counter space clear
Automatic Scanning Operation Simply present a bar code and the unit scans in a single pass
Programmable Depth of Field Customize the scan field for small POS areas eliminating inadvertent scans
Single-Line Mode Facilitates scanning of items with multiple bar codes including menus
4-line Raster Mode Provides aggressive scanning as an additional benefit to hand presentation applications
Sweet Spot Mode Aids in mounting by providing the user an audible feedback on how well the unit is scanning a bar code in the scan zone
Flash ROM Using the MetroSet 2 Windows-based utility the scanner's firmware can be upgraded using an ordinary personal computer
PowerLink Compatible Uses the same user-replaceable cables and power supplies as Orbit ArgusScan QuantumE and Cubit
Sleep Mode with IR wake-up Equipped with multiple sleeps modes which reduce power consumption extending life of scanner and lowering cost of operation.
Parsing (Data Editing) Bar code data can be formatted to meet the requirements of the host system.
OPOS and JPOS system compatible Drivers are available making the MS3580 compatible with systems running popular industry standards
Easy Configuration Easy to program using single bar codes or MetroSet 2 (a windows-based onfiguration utility)
All Inclusive Kits One price includes everything - Scanner Power Supply Cable and User Guides
Pattern Selector Primary and secondary configurable patterns; user can turn on and off any scan line they wish
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Interface | USB |
| Colour | Black |
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