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Contact

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PX-25019062-0-00

Parameter

Specifications

Remarks

Physical 

Features

Size

(H)140 X (W) 44 X (D) 26 mm

Weight

Approx. 130g (incl. Lithium-ion Battery)

Control 

Section

MPU

32 bit RISC microcomputer

For Data

Internal Memory

ROM: 256KB + 16KB (for data)
RAM : 64KB

External 

Memory

FLASH ROM

4MB

For OS /AP

SRAM

2MB 

For Work / Data

Display 

Section

LCD

Semi-transmissive Dot Matrix LCD

No. of Dots

112 x 64 dots

Backlight

White LEDs

Operation Section Keys

18 Keys: Numeric keys, Trigger key, BS key, Shift key, CLR key, ENT key, PW key, Up/Down keys

Others Section Status confirmation

Buzzer and Tri-color LED (Red/Green/Blue)

Scanning 

Section

Light Source/ Wavelength

Red laser diode / 630nm

Optical Scheme

SXGA CMOS area sensor (1280 x 1024 pixels)

Supported Symbologies 

(2D)

PDF417, Micro PDF417, QR Code, Micro QR Code, Codablock F, Data Matrix(ECC 0-140,ECC200), 

Maxi Code(mode 2to 5), Aztec Code, Composite Code, Intelligent Mail Barcode

Supported Symbologies 

(1D)

EAN, JAN, UPC-A/UPC-E, Industrial 2 of 5, IATA, Interleaved 2 of 5, NW-7(CODABAR), CODE-39, 

CODE-93, CODE-128, MSI/Plessey, RSS Code

Wireless 

Communication 

Section

Specifications

Bluetooth Ver.1.2

Supported Protocol

SPP, GAP

Output Level

Class 2 (4dBm or less)

Connection

1 PX-25 : 1 BT device (host)

Operation Mode

Master mode / Slave mode

Comm. Distance

10m 

may be shorter depends on the environment

Security

Authentication and encryption available

IrDA

Specifications

Ver.1.2, Baud rate: 2400bps to 115.2kpbs *

* Theoretical value

Clock Section Real Time Clock

YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss Clock (leap year supported)

accurate within 90 seconds per month

Power Supply 

Section

Main Battery

Lithium-ion secondary battery (1800mAh)

BTR0400(sold separately)

Backup Battery

Manganese silicon lithium rechargeable battery (3.4mAh)

For RAM/RTC backup

Operating Time

Approx. 25 hours

When scanning once every 5 seconds at room temperature with 

a new and fully-charged main battery with always-on Bluetooth.

Charging Method

Connects to AC adaptor or the dedicated cradle

Charging Temp.

0 to 40 deg.C

Charging Time

approx. 7.5 hours by cradle or AC adapter

Data Retention Time

72 hours or longer

after fully discharged

Durability

Operating Temp.

-10 to 40 deg.C

Operating Humidity

20 to 85 % (non-condensing)

Storage Temp.

-20 to 60 deg C

Storage Humidity

20 to 85 % (non-condensing)

Ambient Light 

Immunity

Fluorescent : up to 10,000lx
Sunlight: up to 100,000lx

Dust-and Drip Proof

IP42

Shock Endurance

Dropped 3 times from each of 6 angles onto concrete from a height of 150cm with no defects found. (Total 18 times)

Static Electricity

15kV (no destruction)

Overview

 PX-25 Basic Specifications

Quick Start Guide

• Read this quick start guide carefully before installing and/or using this product.

• Keep this quick start guide for future reference and store it in a safe place.

Introduction

PX-

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Notice

• This quick start guide may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice.

• This quick start guide may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or converted to any 

electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon.

• Trademarks used are property of their respective owners.

• Under no circumstances shall Opticon be held responsible for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages 

howsoever caused.

Caution and  Warning

 

1. LED Safety

• Do not stare into the LED light from the optical window. It may cause damage to your eyes.

2. Use of the Product

Radio frequency energy from wireless devices may affect some sensitive electronic medical equipment. In order to avoid 

interference with the operation of this equipment, wireless devices should be switched off when requested in hospitals, 

clinics, or health care facilities.

3. Handling Instructions

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• Do not attempt to disassemble, modify or update this device.

• Operating the device while operating machinery or a vehicle can be distracting.

• Do not drop this product or put heavy items on this product.

• Avoid static electricity

• Do not use this device near combustible materials.

• Do not store this device in an extremely cold or hot environment.

• Scanning performance may decline due to excessive ambient light.

• Do not swing the device around by the strap.

• Do not insert a sharp object into this device.

• Keep the device out of the reach of small children.

• When cleaning this product, rub gently with either a soft dry cloth or a damp cloth with mild detergent.

• Do not use this product in the following areas:

   -In areas exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.

   -Near water or other liquids, or in extremely high humidity.

   -In dusty environments.

   -Near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other types of devices that produce heat.

   -Near microwaves, medical devices, or RF-emitting devices.

   -In areas where dew condenses.

   -In any other areas where serious damage is considered to occur.

Battery Pack

• Do not attempt to disassemble this battery.

•  Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet.

• Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat.

• Do not short the power leads on the battery pack. If the (+) and (-) terminals come in contact with metals (such as necklace 

or hairpin), a short circuit will occur.

•  Do not load the battery pack with its (+) and (-) terminals reversed.

• Check the local regulations for proper battery disposal.

4. Radio Equipment

• Do not peel off the certification label.

5. Bluetooth

• Bluetooth® is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and is used by OPTICON under license.

• This product supports Bluetooth wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices that have the same profile.

• This product complies with Bluetooth version 2.0; however, its communication performance with equipment other than 

cradles or devices stated in this manual is not guaranteed. 

• Bluetooth devices use the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Scientific, medical, and industrial devices, including radio stations, 

microwave ovens, wireless security (camera) systems and WLAN use the same frequency band as this product. Interference 

from other devices may affect the communication speed or communication range of this scanner or vice versa.

(Please refer to the specification manual and instruction guide for details.)

Copyright

©

 2008, Opticon All rights reserved.

使用

にあたって

System Menu

System Menu Screen

No.

Part

Function

Optical Window

CMOS imager which reads 1D & 

2D barcodes.

IrDA Communication 

Window

Port to communicate with the 

designated cradle.

LED

Indicates the status of scanning 

or communicating.

LCD

Indicates the operating function 

and scanned data.

Trigger / Scan Key

Starts  the  barcode  scanning 

operation.

DC jack 

with rubber cap

To connect the dedicated AC 

adapter for charging.

Buzzer Hole

Buzzer  sounds  through  the 

buzzer hole.

Product Label

Charging Terminals

Connects the dedicated cradle 

for charging.

Battery Cover

Protects the battery pack.

Battery Cover Lock

Locks the battery cover.

Strap hook

To attaches the strap.

Overview

 Detailed View

 Key Layout

Key

Function

Trigger/ Scan

Scans a barcode.

UP

Select a menu. 

(these  keys  can  be  programmed  for  the 

user's application.)

DOWN

ENT

Determines the input.

BS

Deletes one letter before the cursor.

CLR

Cancels an input.

0-9, .

10 numeric keys to input numbers, alphabets 

or symbols.

SHIFT

Shifts from 

number input mode

 to 

alphabet 

input mode

 and vice versa.

* The layout of keys may differ depending on the product specification.

No.

Item

Product No.

Function

1

Scanner

PX-25

Data collector with Bluetooth

2

Lithium-ion rechargeable battery

BTR0400

Dedicated for PX-25

3

Hand strap

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Quick Start Guide

PX-25019062-0-00

Provides product information and instruction guide

Before Getting Started

 What

ʼ

s in the Box

Confirm that you have the following items before getting started:

* The number of accessories may differ depending on the product specification.

   Please contact the nearest dealer if accessories are damaged or missing.

Numeric

keys

UP

DOWN

Trigger/

SCAN

ENT

*Please refer to the system menu instruction guide for details of default settings

)

The system menu screen starts when turning the power 
on.  If you do not have user applications, then "figure 
1" appears on the screen.  Use the Up or Down keys to 
move, then Trigger or ENT key to choose the menu.  To 
move back to the top screen, push the CLR key.

Function List

figure 1

SYSTEM MENU

  Restart

Power off

Download appl.

Upload appl.

SYSTEM MENU

  Settings

Diagnostics

List files

Show version

CLEAR

SHIFT

BS

* To connect the cradle to a host using a dedicated USB cable, you must first install a dedicated USB driver on the host. 

* Please refer to the specification manual or the instruction guide for details of designated cradles.

Designated Cradles

 (Optional )

CRD-9723

Communication

 

&

Charging Cradle

Communication Method

(Cradle to Host)

Communicates with the host via 

RS-232C or USB interface.

Size

(H) 67.5 

×

 (W) 71.5 

×

 (D) 98.5 mm Max

Weight

85g Max (excluding AC adapter and cable)

Charging Time

Approx. 7.5 hours

RS-232C

USB

Line-up of CRD-9723 series:

- single-bay cradle (1 x charging, 1 x communication)
- multi-bay cradle (5 x charging, 1 x communication)
- multi-bay cradle (5 x charging, 5 x communication)

Charging Cradle CRD-9722:

- single-bay cradle (1 x charging, no communication)

System menu

Function

Cancel

Returns to the application to resume user activities.

Restart

Closes the main menu to restart the application. When no application loaded, the system menu will start.

Download appl.

Application can be downloaded and started after the succesfull installation.

Set contrast

Adjust display, brightness and contrast.

Show version

Displays the version of OS, ROM, Bluetooth and MDI (scan engine).

List files

Displays the contents of the RAMdisk and has option to format RAMdisk.

Terminal id

Sets and confirms the terminal id.

Diagnostics

Tests (and sets conditions where applicable) in a fixed sequence: 1. Display, 2. Memory, 3. Time & Date, 4. Keypad, 5. Scanner

 Input address

Sets Bluetooth address

 Input PINcode

Sets Bluetooth PINcode

BLT Local name

Sets Bluetooth local name

BLT com port

Sets Bluetooth com port

MDI download

Updates scan engine software

使用

にあたって

Battery Pack

 How to Insert or Exchange a Battery

STEP 3

STEP 2

STEP 1

Firstly open the battery 

cover.

STEP 

2

STEP 

1

Put the battery cover back 

and confirm if the cover is 

firmly locked.

STEP 

3

Confirm the direction (indicated on the surface 

of  the  battery  pack)  and  insert  the  dedicated 

lithium ion battery pack in the battery bay.

AC/DC Adapter

 (Optional )

Size

(H) 75.0 

×

 (W) 47.5 

×

 (D) 28.0 mm max

Input

Power Voltage

AC 90V to 265V

Supply Current

0.5A max

Output

Power Voltage

5.7V to 6.3V

Maximum Current

2.0A max

Charging Time

Approx. 7.5 hours

To recharge the battery, AC/DC adapter (SFP0602000P-PSE) can be directly connected to the PX-25.

* The System Menu may be revised or withdrawn at any time without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for PX-35

Page 1: ...medical devices or RF emitting devices In areas where dew condenses In any other areas where serious damage is considered to occur Battery Pack Do not attempt to disassemble this battery Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat Do not short the power leads on the batte...

Page 2: ...medical devices or RF emitting devices In areas where dew condenses In any other areas where serious damage is considered to occur Battery Pack Do not attempt to disassemble this battery Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat Do not short the power leads on the batte...

Page 3: ...medical devices or RF emitting devices In areas where dew condenses In any other areas where serious damage is considered to occur Battery Pack Do not attempt to disassemble this battery Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat Do not short the power leads on the batte...

Page 4: ...medical devices or RF emitting devices In areas where dew condenses In any other areas where serious damage is considered to occur Battery Pack Do not attempt to disassemble this battery Do not expose the battery pack to liquids or allow the battery contacts to get wet Do not expose the battery pack to heat sources including other devices that produce heat Do not short the power leads on the batte...

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