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Gryphon™ BT 100 share the same powerful architecture of the other Features
models of the Gryphon™ family, with a special addition: the latest innovation in the
wireless communication, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology. This technology provides
the operator with wider mobility and no cable constraint. Bluetooth® Wireless
Technology is a standard defined worldwide, and it allows various devices manu
factured by differentcompanies to easily connect and communicate with each other.
The new Gryphon™ BT contains the Datalogic Bluetooth® radio module, which is
compliant with the up-to-date Bluetooth® 1.2 standard. It can communicate with
its base receiver or any PC, Laptop, PDA, mobile phone, printer etc. that includes an
embedded Bluetooth® module or an external commercial Bluetooth® dongle. The
implemented Bluetooth® profile (i.e. the “protocol” used for communication) is
provided by the SPP=Serial Port Profile: the Bluetooth® device is seen by the host
like a virtual COM port. Moreover, the enclosed software utility has been developed
to convert serial input to keyboard emulation, providing more interface possibilities
for the user.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology has been added to a first class scanner. Thanks to
the state-of-art optics and a decode rate of 270 scans/sec, reading performance in
terms of decoding capability and reading quickness makes the Gryphon™ BT very
user friendly, intuitive and fast.
Furthermore, the “blue spot” produced by the Gryphon™ BT, provides “good
reading” feedback directly on the code and makes the user’s job easier, especially in
noisy environments.
This equipment is located in IL
Manufacturer | Datalogic |
Model | 901691000 |
Year | 2004 |
Country | Israel |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Plastics |
Subcategory | Printing & Finishing |
ID | P20415002 |
Client type | Unknown |
On Kitmondo since | 2011 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | Israel |
Last activity | April 15, 2012 |