The OPR2001 features a speed of 100 scans per second. This high performance laser scanner provides a fast and accurate scan, even when barcodes are printed with low contrast.

Easy scanning
The integrated auto trigger mode together with the dedicated stand enables hands-free operation. Available in black and white, the OPR2001 uses very little counter space and blends well with other office furniture. This ultra-lightweight, yet solid scanner withstands drops up to 1.5 meter onto concrete.

Plug & play
Available in USB, RS232 and Keyboard Wedge connectivity options, the OPR2001 can easily be integrated into any host computer system as a plug and play device.


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Operating indicators  
Visual 1 LED (red/green/orange)
Non-visual Buzzer
Operating keys  
Entry options 1 scan key
Communication  
RS232 DB9 PTF connector with external power supply
Keyboard Wedge MiniDIN6 F/M connector
USB Ver. 1.1, HID/VCP, USB-A connector
Power  
Voltage requirement 5V ± 10 % (Keyboard Wedge and USB), 6V (min. 4.5, max. 6.5V) (RS232)
Current consumption Max. 150mA
Barcode scanner Optics  
Light source 650 nm visible laser diode
Scan method Bi-directional scanning
Scan rate 100 scans/sec
Trigger mode Manual, auto-trigger, stand detection
Reading pitch angle -35 to 0°, 0 to +35°
Reading skew angle -50 to -8°, +8 to +50°
Reading tilt angle -20 to 0°, 0 to +20°
Curvature R>15 mm (EAN8), R>20 mm (EAN13)
Min. resolution at PCS 0.9 0.127 mm / 5 mil
Min. PCS value 0.45
Depth of field 40 - 500 mm / 1.57 - 19.69 in (res. 1.0 mm / 39 mil), 20 - 350 mm / 0.79 - 13.78 in (res. 0.5 mm / 20 mil), 20 - 200 mm / 0.79 - 7.87 in (res. 0.25 mm / 10 mil), 20 - 100 mm / 0.79 - 3.94 in (res. 0.15 mm / 6 mil), 30 - 70 mm / 1.18 - 2.76 in (res. 0.127 mm / 5 mil), at PCS 0.9, Code 39
Supported Symbologies  
Barcode (1D) JAN/UPC/EAN incl. add on, Codabar/NW-7, Code 11, Code 39, Code 93, GS1-128 (EAN-128), GS1 DataBar (RSS), IATA, Industrial 2of5, Interleaved 2of5, ISBN-ISMN-ISSN, Matrix 2of5, MSI/Plessey, S-Code, Telepen, Tri-Optic, UK/Plessey
Postal code Chinese Post, Korean Postal Authority code
2D code Composite codes, MicroPDF417, PDF417
Durability  
Temperature in operation -5 to 50 °C / -23 to 122 °F
Temperature in storage -20 to 60 °C / -4 to 140 °F
Humidity in operation 20 - 85% (non-condensing)
Humidity in storage 10 - 90% (non-condensing)
Ambient light immunity Fluorescent 3,000 lx max, Direct sun 50,000 lx max, Incandescent 3,000 lx max
Drop test 1.5 m / 5 ft drop onto concrete surface
Vibration test 10 - 100 Hz with 2G for 1 hour
Protection rate IP 42
Physical  
Dimensions (w x h x d) 56 x 151 x 31 mm / 2.20 x 5.94 x 1.22 in
Dimensions stand (w x h x d) 100 x 175 x 127 mm / 3.94 x 6.89 x 5.00 in (excl. scanner)
Weight body Ca. 60 g / 2.1 oz (excl. cable)
Weight stand Ca. 115 g / 4.1 oz
Case ABS, Black, chrome stand
Regulatory & Safety  
Product compliance CE, FCC, VCCI, RoHS, JIS-C-6802 Class 2, IEC 60825-1 Class 2, FDA CDRH Class II
 

Healthcare

Hospitals and other medical centers use the OPR2001 to identify patients at the reception desk. The unique barcode on the patient's badge connects to the patient's electronic health record when scanned. Barcodes on medical supplies can link the used medication to the electronic health record. This makes the medical history and prescription list available for the care professional. Integration of barcode scanning eliminates errors and allows faster collection of data that needs to be communicated across the care providers.

Applications:
Patient administration
Reception desk registrations
Activating the Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Medication registration


Retail

The sleek OPR2001 compliments and upgrades every retail counter. With its aggressive scan, this 1D laser scanner optimizes the Point of Sale applications. The stylish and lightweight housing in combination with the auto-trigger function realizes ergonomic scanning of all 1D barcodes placed on shop items. In order to realize hands-free scanning, the OPR2001 is standard equipped with a stand.

Applications:
Item identification
Price checking
On-counter scanning
Check-out


Media Rentals

Libraries, video stores and other rental shops can profit from the barcode scanning technology. Scanning the barcode on the back of a book, video or music disc, as well as scanning the barcode on the customer pass, offers quick lookup and entry in the database. The information helps to maintain accurate data of customers, rentals, missing items, invoices, late charges, payments and so on.

Applications:
Check new materials
Register rent outs
Media database entry
Notify overdues and fine rates
Membership control



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