Intermec Launches Plug-and-Play Solution for Wireless Bluetooth Scanners.The SD61 Reduces the Need for Additional New Software by Allowing Scanners to Wirelessly Connect EVERETT, Wash. -- Intermec (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :IN) today announced the launch of the SD61, a multiport mul·ti·port adj. Having, relating to, or being a system of multiple ports for injecting fuel separately into each cylinder of an engine. wireless base station that provides a secure connection (ISCP ISCP Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists ISCP International Society for Concrete Pavements ISCP Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme (UK) ISCP Integrated Service Control Point ISCP Interference Signal Code Power protocol) between multiple Intermec industrial scanners - including the SF51 and SR61B, and the host device. The SD61 allows up to seven Intermec Bluetooth[R]-equipped scanners to operate in the same work area, connected wirelessly to the same mobile cart solution, PC or Intermec printer. By reducing the number of hosts, the SD61 delivers a quick ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). and a less cluttered work environment. The communication between the SD61 and associated scanners is bi-directional, ensuring that data transfers are secure and validated. Additionally, the Bluetooth[R][TM] Class 1 radio allows any SD61 user to work within a radius of up to 100m (328ft) from the base in open air. Users that go out of range from the base station are informed visually - by Intermec's Ready-to-Work light - and by audio messages provided by the SF51 or SR61 scanners. Once users re-enter re·en·ter also re-en·ter v. re·en·tered, re·en·ter·ing, re·en·ters v.tr. 1. To enter or come in to again. 2. To record again on a list or ledger. v.intr. range they automatically re-connect to the system. The SD61 provides maximum flexibility, reliability and durability by enabling each wireless scanner associated with it to run independently with specific configurations. The first-time configuration process with the SD61 is simplified by reading barcodes that accompany the base station or on-line through Intermec's EasySet configuration software, which also provides extensive data editing tools. Furthermore, it was designed with harsh environments - like warehouse and industrial production sites - in mind, and can withstand up to 26 drops to concrete from four feet. "Intermec's SD61 reduces downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. and the need to contact system administrators by allowing line managers and individual users to associate scanners to the system without having to gain access to the host computer," said David Downey, GM of Intermec Data Capture Operations. "Wireless scanners can be connected and disconnected by simply reading the association barcode on top of the SD61 - alleviating the need for additional dongles or software downloads, which can be a headache for users." The SD61 can be backed by optional Intermec Medallion[R] Complete Service. For more information on the SD61and Intermec's wireless capabilities, visit http://www.intermec.com/barcodescanning. About Intermec Intermec Inc. (NYSE:IN) develops and integrates products, services and technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets and information. Core technologies include rugged mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings and data collection systems, bar code printers, label media, and RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. . The company's products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets . For more information about Intermec, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. |
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