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Motorola
LS4278 Barcode Scanner Scanners
Detailed Specs
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Motorola's LS4278 Bluetooth?- enabled cordless laser handheld scanner delivers superior scanning anywhere in the workplace, helping boost productivity and profitability. The LS4278 is an outstanding choice for retail, healthcare or light industrial environments.
Motorola's LS4278 Cordless freedom improves productivity and protects profitability
Motorola's LS4278 provides superior cordless bar code scanning in a durable future-proof device that delivers an outstanding total cost of ownership. Workers can move within a 50 ft./15 m radius to scan items — and the elimination of hazardous cables creates a safer work environment. From cashiers moving around the register to scan large, heavy items and check for missed items to healthcare workers double checking that the right patient is receiving the right medication, integrated Bluetooth wireless personal area networking (WPAN) provides reliable and secure wireless transmission of data between the scanner and your host. Productivity is improved, revenues are protected and potential liability due to injury from lifting heavy objects is reduced.
Outstanding scanning performance
The Motorola LS4278 is designed to deliver exceptional scanning performance. Users can scan objects at any angle — the innovative multi-line rastering scan pattern eliminates the need for exact aim and positioning of the scanner. The laser line moves vertically during scanning, allowing accurate capture of even the smallest, stacked and poorly printed bar codes on the first scan. And with superior motion tolerance, users no longer need pause between scans, further increasing productivity.
A new level of durability — and a lower TCO
The Motorola LS4278 scanner and cradle are designed to withstand all day every day use, from drops to spills, with features that deliver maximum uptime and investment protection. The scanner’s patented single board construction eliminates the most common point of failure — the interconnection between multiple boards. Even if the scanner is accidentally dropped, a five-foot (1.5m) drop specification ensures continuous reliable operation. The scanner and cradle offer industrial charging contacts that eliminate wear when cradling the device, providing a reliable charging connection through hundreds of thousands of insertions — other common charging techniques show wear between 5,000 to 10,000 insertions. Drain points are designed into the cradle to protect sensitive internal electronics from accidental liquid spills. Built-in enterprise durability combines with motorola's services to deliver a low total cost of ownership. Motorola's comprehensive services are available to assist in rapid deployment as well as provide the ongoing support you need to maintain peak performance — and achieve maximum uptime and value.
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Twilight black, Cash register white |
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| Cordless |
Yes |
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| Dimensions |
Scanner: 7.3 in. H x 3.85 in. L x 2.7 in. W/18.5 cm H x 9.7 cm L x 6.9 cm WCradle: 2.0 in. H x 8.35 in. L x 3.4 in./5 cm H x 21.1 cm L x 8.6 cm W |
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| Handheld |
Yes |
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| Voltage and current1 |
(Charging/Non Charging): 5 +/-10% VDC 620 mA / 70mA with external power; 5 +/-10% VDC 450 mA / 70mA with host power through cable; 12 +/-10% VDC 270 mA / 50mA with external power; 12 +/-10% VDC 230 mA / 50mA with host power through cable |
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| Weight |
Scanner: ~8.4 oz./238 g; Cradle: ~6.4 oz./183 g |
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| Battery life |
Number of scans per full charge: 32,000+ @ 1 scan/second (Note: Typical daily scans are less than 4,000, which fully charges within 1 hour) |
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| Decode capability |
1D, See data sheet for full list of supported symbologies |
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| Depth of field |
0 to 19 in. (0 to 48.25 cm) on 100% UPC/EAN |
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| Interfaces supported |
IBM, Keyboard wedge, RS-232, Synapse, USB, Wand, Interfaces vary per model; see datasheet for details |
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| Scan pattern |
Rastering |
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| Technology |
Laser |
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| Notices and Disclaimers2 |
See footnote. |
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| Radio range |
Minimum 33 ft./10 m; typical warehouse environment 50 ft./15 m |
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| Radio type |
Bluetooth |
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| EMC |
EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, ICES 003 Class B, EN 61000-3-3, FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 301 489-17, EN 55022, EN 301 489-1, IEC 60601-1-2 |
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| Electrical Safety |
EN 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1, UL 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 |
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| Environmental |
RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC |
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| Laser Safety3 |
EN 60825-1, IEC 60825-1, 21CFR1040.10 |
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| RF Exposure |
EN 50360, FCC Part 2, OET Bulletin 65, RSS102 , EN 50361 |
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| Radio |
EN 300 328 |
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| Ambient light immunity |
Immune to normal artificial indoor and naturaloutdoor (direct sunlight) lighting conditions |
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| Drop specifications |
Withstands multiple 5 ft./1.5 m drops to concrete |
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| Environmental sealing |
IP43 |
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| Operating temperature |
32° to 122° F/0° to 50° C |
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| Storage temperature |
-40° to 158° F/-40° to 70° C |
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| Lifetime scan element warranty |
Yes |
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| Scanner warranty |
3 years (36 months) from the date of shipment. The Liquid Polymer Scan Element includes an unprecedented limited lifetime warranty. See full warranty for details. |
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1 Does not include cable.
2 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
NOTICE: Repairs of this product may require the use of Motorola proprietary parts (and/or Motorola proprietary information). Motorola will sell these parts (and provide this proprietary information) only to end-user customers for self-service. It is Motorola's policy not to sell these parts to third-party service providers and not to allow a third-party service provider to act as an ordering or receiving agent for the parts necessary to repair this product. Applicable in the U.S. For all other countries, please contact your Motorola account manager or the local Motorola Customer Service representative in your area for further details. |