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Introduction
Worth Data RF Lasers have the following features:
1) A range of up to 500 feet (line-of-sight) with collision detection and retry logic built in. Indoor range will
vary depending on wall construction type, number of walls and other obstructions between the RF Laser
and USB Base Station receiver.
2) Up to ten 1D RF Lasers can communicate with one USB Base Station receiver. One 2D RF Laser can
communicate with one USB Base Station receiver. You cannot mix 1D and 2D RF Lasers on a single
USB Base Station receiver.
3) The USB Base Station receiver will enumerate as a keyboard so all scanned data will be input to the PC as
keyboard data. The USB Base Station receiver will work on any computer that supports a USB keyboard
(PC, Mac, Linux, etc.).
4) The USB Base Station receiver can optionally be configured to enumerate as a serial device (COM port)
using USB-CDC.
5) The RF Laser operates in the 2400 MHz band similar to WiFi and Bluetooth devices but on narrower
channels to avoid interference.
6) The RF Laser can read and discriminate between Code 39, Full ASCII Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5,
Codabar, Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-E, UPC-E1, UPC-A, MSI, LabelCode4, LabelCode5, Code
93 and Plessey.
7) The RF Laser has a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The battery is recharged with the included 5v power
supply. Recharge time on fully a discharged battery is about 3 hours.
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