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325 S. Main St.
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(412) 838-0230
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Decodes/second: up to 10
Read Range: 2 to 16 (51 to 406 mm)
Bluetooth, USB, RS-232 Interface Options
Rugged Handle Options:
- Cabled
- 3900 mAH MS-Q Online Help
The MS-Q Basic imager is a performance handheld solution for decoding both linear bar codes and 2D symbols. It reads a wide range of symbols from a variety of printing and marking methods and can be used in rugged industrial environments.
The MS-Q Basic imager can fit in most industrial applications using barcode or 2D symbols and requiring a portable reading device.
Read Area: With advanced dual-decode zone technology, the MS-Q Basic easily captures linear and 2D symbols at distances from 2 to 16 (51 to 406 mm). The wide read area allows fast and reliable decoding.
User-Friendly Design: All MS-Q imagers feature point-and-click targeting with a red laser spot to quickly center the symbol in the field of view. Beeper, vibrator and multipurpose performance indicators provide real-time feedback.
High Processing Speed: Fast processing speed adds to the MS-Q Basics ability to acquire and decode multiple symbologies within seconds of each other, without any adjustment to the imager.
System Integration: All MS-Q imagers are available in 3 configuration options including batch, cabled or wireless Bluetooth.
Batch Mode: Batch mode is a wireless way to collect thousands of decoded symbols for later download. MS-Q imagers are capable of performing more than 8000 reads from a single battery charge (3900 mAH) and buffer a minimum of 1 MB of data in nonvolatile memory.
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About Microscan
Microscan is a global leader in technology for precision data acquisition and control solutions serving a wide range of automation and OEM applications.
Founded in 1982, Microscan has a strong history of technology innovation which includes the invention of the first laser diode barcode scanner and the 2D symbology, Data Matrix. Today, Microscan remains a technology leader in automatic identification and machine vision with extensive solutions for ID tracking, traceability and inspection.
Microscan focuses on technologies of auto ID, machine vision, and illumination with application solutions ranging from basic barcode reading up to complex machine vision inspection, gauging, and measurement. Our solutions help manufacturers around the world drive down cost and waste, automate critical manufacturing processes, and increase yields.