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The Code Reader 3.0 (CR3) establishes a new benchmark for Portable Data Terminals by combining the industry's
best imaging technology with a graphic display and rugged keyboard to create the smallest and lightest full-featured bar code
reading terminal on the market. CR3 Features & Benefits: Reads and decodes all
symbologies Graphic Display and rugged keyboard Low cost; best-in-class Lightweight,
ergonomic design Equally efficient in batch, cabled or wireless modes 'Good read' feedback with vibration, audible tones, and LED indicators Firmware
is field upgradeable Data ouput via Bluetooth, USB, Serial (RS-232) or Keyboard options JavaScript Application Development Suite allows program development to prepare captured data for integration with enterprise software Accessories
available to further ruggedize reader for high-volume scenarios
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Wireless Mode: The CR3 wireless version features a 2.4 GHz class 1 Bluetooth® radio with a 300 foot operating
range. The CR3 may be instantly paired with any Bluetooth device by generating a QuickConnect code on our QuickConnect code page. Code supports Bluetooth V1.2, which is a proven, reliable method for replacing cables with secure wireless communications
in a wide variety of devices. When using the CodeXML Bluetooth Modem, or the CodeXML Router and a Bluetooth V1.2 compliant radio, the features of adaptive frequency hopping and the rapid creation of new connections
provide unsurpassed efficiencies in cordless data operations, and a new level of performance when co-sited with 802.11 systems.
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Batch Mode: The CR3 features a 1950 mAH Lithium-Ion battery with 2 MB of non-volatile memory and recharges when connected
via the USB, PS/2, or Serial cable. The CR3 was designed for secure and errorless batch operation.
Cabled Mode: The standard USB interface provides plug-and-play USB HID (keyboard) input for Windows 98, Me, 2000
and XP. The Serial interface supports serial port devices. The PS/2 (keyboard) interface provides plug-and-play support for
a wide variety of legacy devices that use the PS/2 keyboard interface, including WIN NT and Unix platforms.
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