Download CipherLab A8470RS000001 CK Hard Reset File

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Designed to keep you in touch, the 9400 integrates a full range of communication options and data capture solutions like the high-resolution touchscreen VGA display, a two megapixels camera, and 28 shared or 59 full alphanumeric keypad for data input. The 9400 Industrial Mobile Computer with Bluetooth and RFID is all you need for simpler, better productivity.

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Intermec IP30 Handheld RFID Reader

The Intermec IP30 add-on handle for passive UHF RFID is the leader in handheld RFID readers. The modularity of the IP30, when combined with the RFID-readiness of Intermec mobile computers, transforms the mobile computer into a handheld RFID reader in a snap. The IP30 supports both in-premise and in-field applications, such as warehouse operations, enterprise asset management, retail and enterprise inventory management, field service, and exception handling. The Intermec IP30 add-on handle for passive UHF RFID is a cost-effective, compact, EPCglobal-certified solution for adding mobile RFID read/write capability to Intermec's latest generation of mobile computers, including the CN70/70e, CK70, CK71, CN4, CN4e, CN3*, CN3e*, and CK3.

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