Bluetooth Interface
The OPL 9712 uses the widely available and reliable Bluetooth
wireless communication protocol which allows the scanned data to
be instantly transmitted to any Bluetooth capable mobile device.
Onboard Data Processing
The onboard memory stores applications that allow for real-time
data manipulation before being transmitted to any Bluetooth
enabled device. The OPL 9712 also stores data in case the
Bluetooth receiver moves out of range or is
temporarily unavailable thus preventing data loss.
Mobility At Hand
The small size and light weight of the OPL 9712 (1.73 in width,
5.08 in length, 3.7 ounces / 4.4 cm width, 12.9 cm length, 105
grams) creates an easy to use tool for mobile operations. With a
configuration similar to a mobile phone, the OPL 9712 requires
minimal training which leaves end-users to focus on the business
at hand; scanning barcodes with the option to enter any
additionally required data.
Data Transmission Choice
In the event Bluetooth is not a supported protocol, or there
is no reliable Bluetooth signal in the operating area, the
OPL 9712 provides the option to transmit data using IrDA via
the charging cradle so that collected data will always be
recorded.
Onboard Data Backup
Scanned data is stored onboard the OPL 9712 in case the
Bluetooth receiver moves out of range or is temporarily down
thus preventing data loss as well time lost trying to retrace
steps. Doing tasks once is the most efficient way
to do the job and the OPL 9712 enables users to do just that.