RJS Technologies, 002-7849, Auto Optic (3, 5, 10, 20 Mil Apertures) Linear Bar Code Verifier with 110 VAC US Style Plug
Features:
- Dual Mode Portable Bar Code Verifier
- ISO/ANSI Mode Operation (Auto-Optic scanner)
- Multiple apertures and light wavelengths (set via menu selections)
- Traceable to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- Follows the ISO15416 and ANSI X3.182 Bar Code Inspection Method (Auto-Optic scanner only)
- Conforms to ISO15426-1 Bar Code Verifier Specification (Auto-Optic scanner only)
- Auto-discriminates between all popular symbologies
- Bidirectional scanning
- Multiple scan averaging
- Traditional analysis also provided
- Battery charger and NiCad batteries included
Applications:
- Portable verifier for screening codes printed on thermal or laser printers
- Shipping codes directly marked on corrugated material (use 10 and 20 mil aperture depending on code type per UCC spec)
- Codes with Large (> 25-mil) X dimension
- Verify using IR light
- Printing codes with multiple-sized X-dimension
- Measure the reflectance of the material
- UPCs on flat surfaces (use 6-mil optic)
User Interface:
- Simple 4 buttons: On, Print, Select, Enter
- 4-line LCD
- 5 LED's - indicate average bar deviation (both modes)
- Audible tones indicate pass/fail results, low battery
This unique portable bar code verifier can interface with either the patented RJS Auto-Optic scan head or a laser scanner to provide nine different optic configurations. The scanners are easily installed by the user, which makes the unit quickly adaptable to practically any verification requirement.
ISO/ANSI Mode Operation
A D4000 incorporating an Auto-Optic scanner is the industry's most flexible ISO/ANSI method verifier. Eight optical arrangements are possible via menu selections for four aperture sizes and two wavelengths of light. The optical geometry meets all requirements of the ANSI X3.182 Bar Code Quality Guideline.
The Auto-Optic scanner is designed and manufactured by RJS for the sole purpose of performing ANSI method bar code quality analysis. Repeatability between units is outstanding, making the D4000 an ideal choice as a standardized company-wide ANSI method verifier.
Partial ISO/ANSI Mode
Operation A D4000 incorporating a CR2 scanner is an extremely easy-to-use point-and-shoot verifier - basic scanning instructions are placed on the scanner. It requires virtually no user training and analyzes most of the essential traditional verification parameters. It also provides the ANSI method Decodability calculation and percent of decoded information.
Popular applications include verification on materials requiring special considerations such as shiny, curved, or uneven surfaces and wet ink. High-density codes with X dimensions as narrow as 5 mils (.13 mm) can be also analyzed.