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The OPL9727, a portable batch laser barcode scanner from Opticon, features a real-time click and 3-key keypad for easy navigation. The OPL9727 is a fit for retail, logistics and warehousing data-capture applications. It runs a low-level firmware, typically called the "OS", and on top of that runs an application, which essentially drives the behavior of the device and exposes a simple user interface on the OPL9728's LCD screen. The application can be customized in order to change the behavior of the OPL9727, using Opticon's [[C-Library Kit]] and the [[Toshiba C Compiler]]. This allows end-users to create custom applications modeled around their barcode-driven processes, making the OPL9727 a simple and flexible solution for many business needs. |
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The OPL9727, a portable batch laser barcode scanner from Opticon, features a real-time click and 3-key keypad for easy navigation. The OPL9727 is a fit for retail, logistics and warehousing data-capture applications. It runs a low-level firmware, typically called the "OS", and on top of that runs an application, which essentially drives the behavior of the device and exposes a simple user interface on the OPL9728's LCD screen. The application can be customized in order to change the behavior of the OPL9727, using Opticon's [[C-Library Kit]] and the [[Toshiba C Compiler]]. This allows end-users to create custom applications modeled around their barcode-driven processes, making the OPL9727 a simple and flexible solution for many business needs. |
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The OPL9727 is used in combination with a cradle (typically [[CRD9723]]) in order to charge the OPL9727's removable battery, transfer data serially to a host (using plain ASCII, XModem, or Opticon's [[NetO]]), and load new OS revisions and applications (using Opticon's [[Appload]]). Other types of cradles exist, including a dialup modem cradle and a GSM cradle, which OPL9728 applications can utilize with Opticon's [[TCP/IP Library]]. |
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The OPL9727 is used in combination with a cradle (typically [[CRD9723]]) in order to charge the OPL9727's removable battery, transfer data serially to a host (using plain ASCII, XModem, or Opticon's [[NetO]]), and load new OS revisions and applications (using Opticon's [[Appload]]). Other types of cradles exist, including a dialup modem cradle and a GSM cradle, which OPL9728 applications can utilize with Opticon's [[TCP/IP Library]]. |