Hardware Specifications
Physical
Characteristics (Scan Engine)
Size: 28 x14 x 8mm
Weight: 9g
Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage: 3.1V~3.6V
Typical Operating Current: 50mA@3.3V
Scanning Performance
Scan Rate:
100 scans/sec (bi-directional)
Scan Angle: ±54.0o, ±27.0o
Pitch: ±35o, Skew: ±50o, Roll: ±20o
Environmental Specs
Operating Temperature: -10
oC
~ 50
oC
Storage Temperature: -30
oC
~ 60
oC
Humidity: 5% ~ 90% (non condensing)
Interface
RS232 Serial Interface
57.6Kbps ~ 460.8Kbps
3.0V~3.6V CMOS level
Depth of Field
70~450mm (UPC PCS0.9, resolution 1.0)
50~200mm (UPC PCS0.9, resolution 0.5)
50~190mm (UPC PCS0.9, resolution 0.25)
50~100mm (UPC PCS0.9, resolution 0.15)
60~90mm (UPC PCS0.9, resolution 0.127)
Symbologies
PDF417, EAN, UPC, Code 39, Code 93, Code
128, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5,
GS1-128 (UCC/EAN128), Code 3 of 5
Software Development Kit
Programming Language
- Microsoft
® Visual C++, C# and Basic
Target OS
- Microsoft
® Windows Mobile 5.0+
- Microsoft
® Windows CE 3.0+
Development Environment
- Microsoft
® Windows XP, Vista and 7
Keyboard Emulator
Adds prefixes and suffixes
Select trigger button
Select scan result tone (beep, .wav)
Select symbologies
Regulatory Conformance
Laser Safety - IEC Class I, CDRH Class II
EMC - EN55022, EN55024
Package Contents
High performance laser scan engine
Scan engine control board or board design
Programmed microcontroller
Software Development Kit
Keyboard Emulator Application Software
Integration manual
Specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Barcode capability
has become an essential part of mobile applications. Scan engine integration
into mobile terminals is a challenging task for manufactures due to the high
cost of integration and custom protocol requirements.
KoamTac's L4100 barcode scan modules are designed and optimized for
mobile terminals. KoamTac's scan modules provide complete scan subsystems
for seamless integration of barcode capability into mobile terminals.
The bundled keyboard emulator program enables direct importing of
scanned data into the active Windows application. Users can define the
prefix/suffix, trigger button and scan result tone. The hardware development
kit is also available to support the scan module integration process.