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Motorola
RS309 Mobile Computer Mobile Computers
Detailed Specs
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Improve productivity in picking, packing and put-away operations from the warehouse aisles to the freezer with the RS309. Part of the WT4000 Series wearable system, this device provides the first-time every time accurate scanning and real-time wireless connectivity needed to error-proof your processes and enable real-time inventory visibility for a rapid return on investment.
Motorola RS309 High performance hands-free scanning in demanding environments
Equip your workers with high-performance hands-free scanning with the Motorola RS309 Wearable Scanner from Motorola Technologies. Part of the Motorola WT4000 Series Wearable System, the device is worn on the back of the hand, and delivers accurate and dependable scanning as well as all day comfort for workers picking items to fill orders in the warehouse. Regardless of which 1D bar code symbologies you utilize, or even if symbols are poorly printed, damaged or low-contrast, you can depend on superior reliability for the instant capture of information. And with a wide scan range, the Motorola RS309 provides the flexibility to meet the needs of multiple applications in your warehouse with a single costeffective device.
Rugged and flexible enough for the most demanding environments
The Motorola RS309 is ruggedly built to withstand demanding industrial environments, such as those found in warehouses, transportation and logistics operations, distribution centers and manufacturing sites. The housing, now a darker color, retains its new appearance longer. The scanner's bright laser diode means the scan line is easy to see in nearly any lighting condition — indoors and outdoors. The IP54 sealing of the Motorola RS309 ensures reliable operation, even when exposed to moisture or dusty environments. And when condensation is an issue, for example, when moving back and forth between freezer and non-freezer environments, there is a model that offers a fieldreplaceable desiccant pack to absorb moisture and help ensure reliable operation in spite of exposure to wide temperature swings.
Easy to use at any scanning distance
The Motorola RS309 delivers exceptional mid- to longer-range scanning in a small package — ideal in industrial applications where bar codes are often scanned from distances longer than an arm's length. The easyto- use device requires little or no training — simply aim and press the trigger switch. And an innovative ""aim spot"" is used to guide the scan beam, enabling first time accurate scanning at any distance within the available scanning range.
| Notices and Disclaimers1 |
See footnote |
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| Pitch2 |
± 65° from normal |
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| Roll3 |
± 20° from vertical |
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| Yaw4 |
± 50° from normal |
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| Ambient light immunity |
Indoor: 450 ft. candles (4844 lux); Outdoor: 8000 ft. candles (86,111 lux) |
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| Corded |
Yes |
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| Dimensions |
2.7 x 2.4 x 1.5 in. (6.8 cm x 6.1 cm x 3.8 cm) H x W X D |
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| Drop specifications |
4 ft. (1.2 m) drop to concrete |
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| Environmental |
RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC |
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| Environmental sealing |
IP54 |
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| Handsfree |
Yes |
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| Laser Safety |
CDRH Class II, IEC 60825-1 Class 2 |
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| Operating temperature |
-22° to 122° F (-30° to 50° C) |
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| Storage temperature |
-40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C) |
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| Technology |
Laser |
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| Voltage and current |
3.1 VDC to 3.6 VDC; 140 mA typical, 180 mA max |
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| Weight |
3.5 oz ( 98 gm) |
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1 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). Motorla 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.
2 Pitch Controlled by dropping or raising the wrist
3 Controlled by rotating the wrist clockwise or counterclockwise
4 Controlled by rotating the wrist from left to right or vice versa |