Description
- Product Features
- Scan Element Type - CCD
- Scan Speed - 256 scan / sec
- Minimum Bar Width - 0.1 mm
- Connectivity Technology - Wired
- Dimensions (WxDxH) - 17.3 cm x 9.2 cm x 7.1 cm
- Weight - 0.2 kg
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The Heron G is the DATALOGIC Hand-Held Reader developed to provide high performance with an appealing design. The result is a gun shaped reader that is compact, robust, easy to handle and lightweight. Its simplicity of use and ergonomics make it suitable for retail, commercial and office applications.
The Heron G is based on Datalogic's core technology, CCD, which is unsurpassed for reading in retail applications.
The CCD reader is also provided with a green spot (Datalogic patent) guaranteeing good reading feedback directly on the code, which is very useful in noisy environments.
The Heron G as well as all the Datalogic barcode readers has undergone a variety of tests to assure that it can withstand daily use in standard operating environments. The tests done in DATALOGIC's research departments and quality assurance laboratories result in a reader that is long lasting and meets all the requested quality standards in the market.
In addition, Heron G reads Reduced Space Symbology (RSS), an emerging symbology that can be printed on smaller labels, meeting emerging market needs for a larger amount of data on a single code.
Datalogic Heron G KIT D130 - Barcode scanner - handheld - 256 scan / sec - decoded - keyboard wedge
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DPI
Dots per inch; standard of measurement for the resolution of images. The higher the DPI, the higher the resolution.
Flatbed
A type of image scanner that resembles a small photocopier. Place a document face down on the glass scanning bed and the scan-head is moved across it, building up a digital image as it goes.
Mbps
(Millions of bits per second) It is a measure of bandwidth. A unit of information transfer rate. While an ethernet connection can run at 10 Mbps the average household modem still runs at 56.6 kbps (kilobits per second).
Twain
Protocol for exchanging information between applications and devices such as scanners and digital cameras. TWAIN makes it possible for digital cameras and software to communicate with each other on PC.
WCDMA
WCDMA is Wideband CDMA. This is the technology for wideband wireless access supporting 3G cell phone services, and allows very high-speed multimedia services like wireless Internet access and videoconferencing.