Product Details:
Brand | Datalogic |
Model Name/Number | GPS4400 2D |
Weight | 295.0 g / 10.4 oz |
Humidity | 90% Non Condensing |
Size/Dimension | 12.1 x 10.7 x 7.3 cm / 4.8 x 4.2 x 2.9 in |
Ambient Light | 0 to 100,000 lux |
Input Voltage | 5 VDC (+/- 5%) |
The Gryphon GPS4490 area imager is a full 2D presentation scanner in a compact and stylish body. This reader’s compact size makes it the ideal solution for space-constrained environments. Its adjustable stand positions the scanner for easy, intuitive reading. The stand can easily be removed if it is not needed, further reducing the overall dimensions of the scanner. Capable of reading codes from mobile phones, PDAs and computer display screens, the GPS4400 presentation scanner also features high motion tolerance, snappy reading and offers excellent performance on decoding poor or damaged bar codes. The Gryphon GPS4490 offers good-read visual confirmation with Datalogic’s patented ‘Green Spot’ technology as well as supporting advanced features like image / signature capture and document scanning, eliminating the need for separate equipment at the POS.
Modern Features:Capable of reading codes from mobile phones, PDAs and computer display screens, the GPS4400 presentation scanner additionally features outstanding near-field reading, a wide angle field-of-view, high motion tolerance, snappy reading and offers excellent performance on decoding poor or damaged bar codes. As with all Gryphon products, it offers good-read visual confirmation with Datalogic’s patented ‘Green Spot’ technology as well as supporting advanced features like image / signature capture and document scanning, eliminating the need for separate equipment at the POS.
Simple to use and deploy:Aggressive imaging performance and simple operation reduces the need for training and speeds the checkout process for better customer service. The precise reading area of the GPS4400 scanner helps to reduce accidental misreads of items - improving productivity and customer satisfaction. Additionally, it has several modes that can be used as a trigger. It can automatically sense objects and trigger itself, or a continuous scan mode captures data whenever a bar code passes into its field-of-view. The reader can also be triggered remotely through software commands.