Features:
- Auto-discrimination between symbologies
- Store and Print capability
- Database capability
- Bi-directional scanning
- Single scan, multiple scan averaging, or continuous scans
- Percent Decode (in continuous scanning mode)
Parameters Analyzed:
- Bar Width Deviation
- Ratio (when applicable)
- Data Match
- Modulo check digits
- Quiet Zone
- Ansi Decodability
User Interface:
- Simple 4 buttons: On, Print, Select, Enter
- 4-line LCD
- 5 LEDs - indicate average bar deviation
- Audible tones indicate pass/fail results, low battery
Scanner:
- Hand-held moving beam
- 650 (red) nm wavelength
- 5 mil (.13 mm) X dimension min.
Applications:
- Bar codes on curved surfaces
- Bar codes on easily wrinkled or scratched surfaces
- Wet ink
- Codes that are short in height (<= ¼")
- Data match
- May use for analyzing symbols printed on a laser printer but one must pay special attention to the ANSI decodability grade
- Applications using code 93 bar codes
The L1000 uses a moving beam laser scanner. It requires virtually no user training - basic scanning instructions are placed on the scanner. The L1000 analyzes the essential traditional verification parameters including average bar deviation, quiet zones, recordation check, mod check, and ratio where applicable. It also provides the ANSI method Decodability calculation and percent of decoded information.
Designed for maximum ease of use, even traditionally hard-to-verify bar codes such as high-density codes with 5 mil (.13mm) X dimensions and codes on irregular, wet, shiny, laminated, or moving surfaces are accurately analyzed.
The L1000 supports all the popular linear bar code symbologies.
Additionally, the L1000 contains 20K bytes of non-volatile memory that can be allocated in 5K byte segments for store and print and/or database capabilities.
The store and print data are accessible through a serial communications port. The database feature allows two, 16-character LCD lines to display a programmed, alphanumeric message directly related to the data in the bar code that is being analyzed.