Spec Sheet

FEATURES
Reads all common linear and
2D symbologies
Omni-directional decoding
Image capture capability
RS232, USB or Wedge (PS/2) interface
Rugged, lightweight and durable
Laser-guided targeting for locating
desired bar code
Choice of configurations
Cordless, store-and-forward
Cabled for traditional scanning
The LG2 is truly a revolutionary new imager.
Not only does it read all the common
2 dimensional and matrix bar codes, it also
provides omni-directional reading of bar
codes. Ranked with the fastest 2D imagers
available, the LG2 is great at reading both
small, very high-density symbols as well as
reading bar codes at extended ranges.
The technology employed to achieve this
high performance is superior to most bar
code imagers. Dual optical paths optimize
reading at both near and far distances.
400 MHz, 32-Bit microprocessor operation
means super-fast decoding and a 1.3 million
pixel CMOS sensor assures quality, high
density images. 8 MB of non-volatile
on-board memory allows the LG2 to store
enormous quantities of data.
OUR PROMISE
At Opticon, our mission is to provide bar code scanning products that are easy to use, built-to-last,
fit your exact requirements and are supported by an experienced, responsive team of professionals.
We believe that accomplishing our mission is dependent upon operating with a set of important core
values—Passion, People, Creativity and Teamwork. All our employees work to understand and apply these
values in everything that they do.
LG2 SERIES
2D HANDHELD IMAGER
CUSTOM-BUILT. BUILT TO LAST.
We recommend
Opticon scanners
frequently
because of the
high level of
abuse they
can take.
The LG2 is rugged and built to last. It is designed
for rough handling in tough environments and
is lightweight enough for use in office or retail
applications.
The cabled imager functions like a traditional
scanner. RS232, USB or Wedge (PS/2) interfaces
are available. The cordless, store-and-forward
version operates like a portable data collector.
Scanned bar codes are stored in non-volatile
memory for later downloading or transmitting
to the host; up to 4,000 reads can be stored from
a single battery charge. That’s enough memory
to store an entire shift’s data even in intensive
scanning environments.
A convenient timestamp feature is useful for data
logging. The handle can be removed for convenient
palm-held use. A version incorporating real time,
bluetooth radio operation is also available.

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