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MS7120 Orbit
®
Metrologic’s Orbit is an aggressive,
omnidirectional presentation laser bar code scan-
ner. Designed for applications where counter
space is at a premium, Orbit is the ideal presen-
tation scanner for retail, convenience, liquor and
specialty stores. In addition, Orbit’s unique, con-
toured shape allows it to be picked up and used
as a hand-held when scanning large or bulky
items. Lightweight and rugged, Orbit is small in
size but BIG in performance.
Engineered with a large, easy-to-find sweet spot,
Orbit increases first pass read rate for maximum
productivity. The scanning head can be tilted ver-
tically a full 30° for added flexibility when scan-
ning various sized objects. Orbit has a patented
20-line omnidirectional scan pattern that pro-
duces 1,200 scan lines per second. These fea-
tures increase the scanning throughput, without
increasing Orbit’s size.
Orbit is engineered for easy configuration and uti-
lizes user-replaceable cables, in order to meet the
multiple application needs across the many mar-
kets it serves . Data editing or “parsing” is also a
standard feature. Parsing enables the encoded
information to be manipulated to meet the host
system’s requirements.
Features
Fully automatic scan operation
Decodes RSS-14, RSS Limited and RSS
Expanded bar codes
User-replaceable, single cable interface
to host
Mountable to a wall or under check-
writing stands
Customize the depth-of-field for tight
scanning environments
Custom edit the bar code data to meet
the requirements of the application
Multiple beeper tones
OPOS and JPOS system compatible
Orbit
®
is an aggressive, omnidirec-
tional presentation/handheld laser bar
code scanner. Orbit is lightweight,
rugged, small in size and BIG
in performance.
Sunrise
2005
Compliant
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