Download Honeywell Intermec 225-746-001 Hard Reset File

Honeywell Intermec 225-746-001 External Ethernet Adapter (Power supply not required). For use with the Intermec 3400/7421/C4/PC41A/PC4C/PD41A/PD4B.
Primary Information
PC Compatibility. PC
Form Factor. External
Data Transfer Rate. 10 Mbps
Data Link Protocol. Parallel
Networking Type. Print server
Connectivity Technology. Wired
Networking Interface. Parallel
Expansion Interfaces & Connections. Ethernet 10Base-T - RJ-45
Avoid downtime with a device that is truly rugged. The CK3X can withstand multiple 1.5 meter (5 ft) drops to concrete (across all operating temperatures) and delivers industry-leading battery life performance that will last through a full shift and beyond - no more interruption to replace or recharge batteries. Best of all, this comes without the bulk and size of traditional rugged devices in the same class.
The CK3X comes with a choice of integrated area imagers for standard range or near/far range scanning. These imagers provide unsurpassed scanning performance on 1D and 2D bar codes and are particularly well-suited for reading poor quality and damaged codes. Support for omni-directional scanning and very high motion tolerance allows workers to capture an accurate scan and quickly move to the next task.
Legacy applications are backwards compatible, and the optional Intermec Client Pack includes Terminal Emulation and a lock-down browser which simplify migrations. Plus the CK3X is compatible with existing CK3 accessories so you can upgrade to the latest technology, without additional investment in chargers, docking stations, scan handles and more.
Intelligrated is being utilized in Honeywell’s sensing and productivity solutions unit within the company’s Automation and Control Solutions division. Honeywell incorporated Intelligrated’s supply chain automation solutions within Honeywell’s current workflow performance processes.
In September 2010, Honeywell completed the purchase of Sperian Protection, which manufactures personal protective equipment used in general industry, construction, fire services, and electrical safety segments. Honeywell paid $1.4 billion—or 1.5 times annual sales—for Sperian. Sperian specializes in head protection (sight, hearing, and respiratory gear) as well as body protection (clothing, gloves, footwear).
For $491 million, Honeywell purchased EMS Technologies. The 2011 acquisition expanded Honeywell’s position in the global scanning and mobility industry. EMS Technologies specializes in rugged handheld vehicle-based products. Items sold within the aviation department include rugged data storage, surveillance applications, antennas, and terminals.