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NCR RealScan 7892 Bi-Modal Presentation Scanner

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Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

Your new <strong>RealScan</strong> <strong>7892</strong> <strong>Bi</strong>-<strong>Modal</strong> <strong>Presentation</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong> represents the<br />

latest technology in laser scanning. It is a small, compact unit that<br />

weighs about 9.6 ounces. Being a presentation scanner, it permits you<br />

to present the bar code label to the scanner. This eliminates the need to<br />

move the label past the scan window, reducing the amount of operator<br />

activity. The <strong>RealScan</strong> <strong>7892</strong> also has good pass-by-scanning capability,<br />

for those to whom pass-by motion seems more natural.<br />

The <strong>RealScan</strong> <strong>7892</strong> is available in two models: <strong>7892</strong>-0100 and <strong>7892</strong>-0200.<br />

The <strong>7892</strong>-0100 offers IBM, RS-232, and OCIA communication, and<br />

permits you to change among these three programming types. It can be<br />

connected to the host terminal through a standard interface connection<br />

or through a USB connection.<br />

Power for the <strong>RealScan</strong> <strong>7892</strong> is provided through a wall adapter Power<br />

Module or directly from the host terminal. In either case, the input<br />

voltage to the <strong>NCR</strong> <strong>7892</strong> must be +12Vdc.<br />

The <strong>RealScan</strong> <strong>7892</strong>-0200 offers PC Keyboard Wedge communication<br />

only. This model is designed to address the needs of retailers whose<br />

point-of-sale application does not accept scan data through a<br />

communication port.

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