KDC User Manual BLUETOOTH
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Abbreviation
MFi - Made For
iPhone/iPod/iPad
Used for two-way Bluetooth communication on iOS
devices (KTSync or app integrated with SDK)
Storage space for bar codes and application
database
(2D) Honeywell Gen5 scan engine for reading
standard bar code sizes
(2D) Honeywell Gen5 scan engine for reading very
small bar codes
Laser for reading 1D bar codes
Charged Coupled Device, for reading 1D bar codes
Zebra (Motorola)'s
laser scan engine
Better performance than the OP engine
Opticon's laser scan
engine
Found in most KDC 1D scanners
Honeywell Gen6 scan
engine
(2D) Improved performance compared to Gen5
Imager scan engine for reading 2D and 1D bar
codes
Transmit data over WiFi via TCP, UDP, HTTP
GET/POST protocols
Near Field Communication for reading RFID tags
(13.56 MHz)
For reading Ultra-High Frequency RFID tags
(900Mhz)
Both the laser and CCD engine can only read 1D barcodes
CCD can read off of an LCD screen, while the laser cannot.
Following KDC Abbrebiations are used in this manual.