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The New
Benchmark in Hand-Held Laser Scanners
Nothing else measures up to the LS4000
Series. For superior bar code scanning performance and
maximum user comfort at a highly attractive price, the
LS 4000 Series from Symbol Technologies establishes a
new standard of excellence.LS 4000 Series scanners
inherit the leadership legacy of Symbol’s LS 2000
Series, the world’s best-selling hand-held laser
scanners. Symbol has leveraged its in-depth capabilities
for innovation, design and advanced technology to set
the LS4000 apart from anything else on the market.
The LS4000 Series introduces an all-new
ergonomic design to scanning products. The handle is
ergonomically contoured and shaped to fit hands of all
sizes and the unit is light and easy to use. The
patented two-finger trigger is extra long, so the user
can activate the scanner with the index and middle
fingers, reducing index finger fatigue, enhancing
comfort, and providing superior sensory feedback.
The LS4000 Series not only feels
different, it looks different. You’ll see at a glance
that Symbol designed the LS4000 to be more rugged while
adding features to enhance operability:
For more external protection a rubber
overmolded canopy guards the top of the scanner while
front bumpers provide added protection to the scan
window.
A removable rubber cable boot guards the
bottom of the scanner’s handle provides superior cable
strain relief for those times when the cable is
stretched.
Sound vents in the side direct the
scanner’s audible signals in the direction of the user
so they can be heard above background noise - even in
loud environments.
More
Innovation for More Performance
With the LS4000 Series, Symbol introduces
“Adaptive Logic” technology. This enables the LS4000 to
read damaged or poorly printed bar codes - saving time,
increasing accuracy and speeding throughput.
In addition, flash programming capability
allows you to update or reconfigure the scanner system
or applications in the field - no physical chip change
is required. LS4000 Series scanners also offer built-in
Advanced Data Formatting (ADF), a Symbol innovation that
gives you the capability to modify the bar code data
string before sending it on to the host computer. This
enhances compatibility between bar coded data and the
applications software, letting you program the scanner
rather than modifying the application.
The
LS4000 Series also offers Symbol’s exclusive Synapse™
“smart” cable for connection to many different hosts
without the need for a separate interface controller.
You simply change the cable and your scanner is
compatible with every major retail and industrial host
computer.
Of course, the LS4000 Series includes
scan engines designed around Symbol’s patented Mylar®
scan element. This technological innovation represents a
major improvement over conventional scanner motors. The
frictionless Mylar scan element makes LS4000 Series
scanners remarkably long-lasting because it completely
eliminates engine wear. It also provides another benefit
- lower power usage, because no energy is expended
overcoming friction. Symbol has so much confidence in
LS4000 Series scanners that we back them with a lifetime
limited warranty on the scan element...another Symbol
exclusive.
*Versatility: The Mark of a Top Performer
Symbol’s LS4000 Series scanners move with
equal ease from the sales floor to the factory floor.
That’s because they have the built-in flexibility to
perform well in widely differing environments. They’re
ideal for POS scanning, price markdowns and
verification, and in-store inventory management in a
wide variety of retail segments: mass merchandise,
specialty retail, department stores, warehouse clubs and
food and grocery stores.
LS4000 Series scanners are also at home
in commercial segments, such as light warehouse and
manufacturing applications. In these environments, they
perform a number of functions, including: backroom
shipping and receiving, assembly line material tracking,
process tracking, document tracking, and inventory
management.
These scanners are also productive
workers in office automation and healthcare
applications. In the latter, they perform patient
tracking and clinical control duties, among other
functions.
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