Product Description
Features
- Dual Mode Portable Bar Code Verifier
- ISO/ANSI Mode Operation (Auto-Optic scanner)
- Optional – Decodability Only Mode Operation (Laser Gun 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
This truly unique and powerful instrument is also easy to use. All the popular linear symbologies are supported. Store and print capability, multiple scan averaging and sub-symbology choices are easily accessed through a simple four-button user interface. Analysis information appears immediately on a 32-character alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD). A distinct audible tone and a series of five colored LED’s indicate whether a bar code is in or out of specification.
In addition to the ISO/ANSI method parameters, traditional analysis parameters are provided on the LCD without a special mode setting.
Two Auto-Optic scan head versions are available; 3, 6, 10, 20 mil or 3, 5, 10, 20 mil aperture choices. Both versions provide red (660 nm) and infra-red (925nm) light wavelength selections.
ISO/ANSI Mode Operation
A D4000 Auto-Optic scan head is the industry’s most flexible ISO/ANSI method verifier. Key features include a patented Auto-Optic scan head that allows for eight optical arrangements set-able via menu selections for four aperture sizes and two wavelengths of light. Repeatability between units is outstanding, making the D4000 an ideal choice for a standardized company-wide ISO/ANSI method verifier.
Optional – Laser Gun Mode Operation
A D4000 Laser Gun scanner is an extremely easy to use point-and-shoot verifier. It requires virtually no user training and analyzes most of the essential traditional verification parameters. It also provides the ISO/ANSI method decodability calculation and percent of decode information.
If needed, a detailed hard copy printout can be produced from the Inspector D4000 using an optional direct thermal or thermal transfer printer. Learn more about the TP140a Thermal Printer (optional).
If needed, inspection data can transferred to any Windows PC. Once transferred the inspection data can be saved or printed to any standard Window printer or exported to a spreadsheet like Microsoft Excel for analysis. Learn more about the Verifier Computer Interface Report (optional).
The Inspector D4000 meets the International Organization for Standardization’s “Bar Code Print Quality Test Specification (ISO 15416), the American National Standard Institute’s “Guideline for Bar Code Quality’ (ANSI X3.182-1990), the Uniform Code Council (UCC), and the CEN specifications regarding verification methods and methodology. It also meets International Organization for Standardization’s “Bar Code Verifier Conformance Specification” (ISO 15426-1).
This equipment and its documentation were developed to fit into your company’s existing ISO 9000/9001/9002 policies and procedures.
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