GS1 DataBar (RSS)

Posted by Erin Hodges On April - 30 - 2010

GS1 DataBar Family of symbolsIt’s been awhile since we provided a post about a bar code symbology, so today we’re going to take a look at GS1 DataBar.  The GS1 DataBar family of symbols was formerly known as RSS symbols or Reduced Space Symbols because of their ability to carry more information and identify small hard-to-mark products.  In addition to promising more data in less space, GS1 DataBar has some unique features that support product authentication and traceability.

GS1 DataBar enables Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) identification and supports Application Identifiers (AI).  This enables the symbol to hold additional information such as expiration date, lot numbers and serial numbers.  The primary focus for GS1 DataBar is to provide a solution that supports traceability and authentication to improve the quality of fresh products scanned at POS. 

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more about GS1 DataBar.

CXT Software for Couriers

Posted by Erin Hodges On November - 19 - 2009

CXT X MobileThe courier industry is an integral part of the economy and provides the last minute delivery and supply that has become our nature.  Many industries rely on same day or less than 24-hours delivery for vital supplies or sensitive items.  Delivery of important documents and packages is what distinguishes courier services from other types of delivery services.  For this reason, courier workers require a mobile solution they can rely on to satisfy their customers.

X Mobile from CXT Software combines real-time data capture with transmit features necessary for today’s demanding delivery customers in a simple, wireless application.  X Mobile is a Java-based mobile application that can be installed on many mobile devices, giving companies several hardware options from Java-enabled mobile phones to mobile PDA devices on any mobile network.  X Mobile features include:

  • Two-way communication to confirm jobs, pickup and proof of delivery
  • Download entire route manifest to a driver’s mobile device
  • Real-time signature capture
  • Scan and track bar codes in real-time
  • GPS

Download the DecisionPoint and CXT Software Datasheet to learn about DecisionPoint solutions that combine X Mobile and the powerful Motorola MC55.

Let’s Get Mobile!  Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. for more information about solutions, hardware and software designed for the courier industry.

Is This a 4 or a 9?

Posted by Erin Hodges On November - 12 - 2009

is-this-a-4-or-a-9I’m sure you’ve all been in this situation before.  Is this a 4 or a 9?  Handwritten data can cause costly mistakes, but data capture and mobile printing technologies can eliminate the need to interpret sloppy handwritten data and will reduce errors.  Implementing bar code scanning increases accuracy so data is captured quickly and easily with a simple press of a button.  No more scrutinizing to determine what the data might be.  Mobile printing technologies also eliminate these kinds of mistakes by allowing mobile workers to print documents out in the field that are easy to read and accurate.

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn how you can reduce costly errors by implementing mobile data capture and mobile printing solutions.

Motorola Introduces MC3100 Series Mobile Computer

Posted by Erin Hodges On November - 9 - 2009

motorola-mc3100-seriesBuilding on the successful MC3000 Series, Motorola has announced the release of the MC3100 Series mobile computer that offers advanced computing power.  Built for within the four-walls, the MC3100 Series provides anytime mobility in retail stores, warehouse aisles, out in the yard or on the loading dock.  The MC3100 offers the latest in mobile technology and security features, including:

  • Integrated RFID tag that allows enterprises to track and locate MC3100 devices right out of the box
  • Motorola’s new Mobility Platform Architecture 2.0 for easy and cost-effective porting of applications from other Motorola mobile computers
  • Motorola MAX Rugged design meets applicable MIL-STD and IEC specifications for drop, tumble and sealing
  • Motorola Max Secure FIPS 140-2 certification and support for the most advanced encryption and authentication algorithms
  • Motorola MAX Sensor provides enterprise-class Interactive Sensor Technology (IST) that enables leading edge motion-based applications, including dynamic screen orientation, power management and free-fall event logging

As with all Motorola devices, you’ll also have the best-in-class data capture technology right at your fingertips.  Available with a Symbol 1D laser scanner or 1D/2D imager, the MC3100 provides superior performance no matter what type of data you need to capture.  Download the Datasheet to learn more about the superior features of the MC3100.

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. for more information about the six different models of the MC3100 and we’ll help to determine which device will best meet your business needs.

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Item Unique IDentification (IUID)

Posted by Bob Russell On October - 2 - 2009

Item Unique IDentification (IUID) is an asset identification system instituted by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to uniquely identify an asset or component by assigning a unique identifier.  All government property, contracts and deliverables are required to be marked with a unique number. 

Compliance requires that all IUID labels, marks or tags use a two-dimensional (2D) Data Matrix symbol with the data formatted in accordance with syntax and formatting standards necessary to ensure accurate scanning and tracking.  The Commercial And Government Entity Code (CAGE Code) is a unique identifier assigned to suppliers. The IUID is comprised of the CAGE Code, serial number and part number.

Sample IUID TagThe Data Matrix marking can be applied in one of the three following ways, but must remain permanent through the lifecycle:

  • Direct Part Marking:  Symbol is permanently placed directly on an asset using laser etching, dot peening, chemical etching, laser bonding, or ink jet printing. 
  • Data Plates:  Plates are attached to assets with screws, adhesive or bolts. 
  • Adhesive Labels:  Labels are typically made from polyester or foil and attached to the asset with adhesive .

The U.S. Federal Government maintains an IUID Registry data system to store records for all assets delivered to the government or in the custody of contractors that have UID marks or have been assigned an IUID in anticipation of future possible UID marking.

As other government agencies recognize the benefits of the DoD’s IUID mandate, it’s expected they will institute their own IUID programs.

Let’s get mobile!  Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more  about IUID.

Data Matrix Symbology

Posted by Bob Russell On October - 1 - 2009

Linear or one-dimensional (1D) bar codes are limited in the amount of data that can be encoded.  This limitation led to the development of a two-dimensional (2D) symbology composed of rows of data arranged in a rectangular or square pattern. The rows of data are stacked onto each other to encode an array of data. 

Sample Data MatrixOne example of a a two-dimensional (2D) bar code symbology is Data Matrix (also known as datamatrix).  As you can see in the sample image at the right, the Data Matrix symbol consists of light and dark square data modules representing zeroes or ones.  In addition, a Data Matrix has an L-shaped border called the “finder pattern” which is used to locate and orient the symbol.  The other two borders consist of alternating dark and light cells called the “timing pattern” which provides a count of the number of rows and columns. Within the borders are rows and columns of cells of encoded data.   As more data is encoded in the symbol, the number of rows and columns will increase ranging from from 8×8 to 144×144.  Data Matrix can encode up to 2,335 alphanumeric characters and has built-in error checking and correction algorithms that enable reconstruction of encoded data when the symbol is damaged.  By the way, the above sample contains the text Get mobile with DecisionPoint”.

The most popular application for Data Matrix is marking small items.  Data Matrix is used for the Item Unique Identification (IUID) asset identification system instituted by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) because it can encode item details such as manufacturer ID, serial number and part number. 

All major bar code labeling software products can generate Data Matrix codes.  An imager scanner is necessary to read a 2D symbol such as Data Matrix.
 
Let’s get mobile!  Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more  about imager scanners and label software that supports the Data Matrix symbology.

Motorola Announces MC9500 Carrier Certification Dates

Posted by Bob Russell On September - 22 - 2009

In our September 16 post, we shared the news that Motorola just released the MC9500, an industrial-class addition to the best-selling Motorola MC9000 series.

Motorola MC9500Now we have just learned the carrier certification dates:

  • AT&T: September 21
  • Sprint: September 21
  • Verizon: September 23

Once a chipset is certified by the FCC and the PTCRB (PCS Type Certification Review Board), T-Mobile does not require further certification to run on their network.

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more about the state-of-the art Motorola MC9500 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) .

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Motorola MC9500 Video

Posted by Bob Russell On September - 17 - 2009

In yesterday’s post, we shared the news of Motorola’s announcement of the MC9500, an industrial-class addition to the best-selling Motorola MC9000 series.  In today’s post, you can learn more about the state-of-the art design of the MC9500 in the below video.

 

 

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more about the Motorola MC9500 Enterprise Digital Assistant—the next step in the evolution of mobile computing.

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Motorola Releases MC9500

Posted by Bob Russell On September - 16 - 2009

Yesterday Motorola announced the release of the MC9500, an industrial-class addition to the best-selling Motorola MC9000 series.  The MC9500 should appeal to businesses engaged in package delivery, field service, and transportation & logistics industries. The MC9500–with its state-of-the art design–is the next step in the evolution of mobile computing.  It is the first mobile computer based on Motorola’s Mobility Platform Architecture 2.0 and runs Windows Mobile 6.1.

Motorola MC9500Key features of the MC9500 include:

  • Supports 3.5G wireless for faster connections over GSM HSDPA and CDMA-EVDO Rev. A networks.
  • Max FlexWAN is a customer-swappable WAN feature that enables a business to deploy the MC9500 and then choose the carrier and 3.5G network for best coverage in different geographies. 
  • IST (Interactive Sensor Technology) uses motion-sensing capabilities to support motion-sensing applications and improve power management by automatically placing the unit in sleep mode when it placed face down.
  • Large 3.7-in. color touch display.
  • Choice of 5 interchangeable keypad configurations.
  • 3-megapixel auto-focus camera that can be used as a scanner or image-capturing device for decoding both 1D and 2D bar codes and capturing high-resolution photographs, video footage and documents. 
  • Enterprise-class GPS functionality.
  • 802.11a/b/g support.
  • Accelerometer that switches the screen capture between portrait and landscape modes based on the orientation of the device.
  • The lithium battery provides eight hours of talk time and 150 hours of standby time and Motorola MAX Battery management technology provides information indicators on the battery that allow backroom managers and users to see the charge level as well as battery health to ensure maximum up-time.
  • Universal accessory system to organize space for charging cradles, power packs and cables.

Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more about the state-of-the art Motorola MC9500 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) .

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New Accessories for Motorola MC55

Posted by Bob Russell On July - 3 - 2009

This week the Motorola Mobile Computing Accessories Team announced the expansion of MC55 Accessories to include a Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) and DEX cable.   

Motorola MC55

Motorola MC55

The addition of the MSR and DEX accessories expands the MC55’s application portfolio to include Mobile Point of Sale (MPOS), Identification Verification and Direct Store Delivery (DSD).

 

MSR Specifications:

  • USB Interface 
  • Reads Tracks 1, 2, and 3 of a Magnetic Stripe (Tracks 1 and 2 are typically used to read the magnetic stripes of financial cards, such as credit cards, where Track 3 is typically required for reading the magnetic stripe of an identification card, such as a drivers license). 
  • Accommodates Power and Active Sync pass through to the MC55 while in a Single Slot Cradle, Four Slot Cradle, and all three charging cables (USB, Charge Only, and Auto Charge). Users of the MSR will appreciate the convenience of not having to constantly remove and attach the MSR when charging or communicating through a cradle or cable. This feature also minimizes the risk of losing or dropping/damaging the MSR.

The MC55 MSR will be available for booking November 2009.

DEX is a protocol that most vending machines utilize to electronically collect vending audit information. The data is typically transferred between the vending machine and the host mobile computer using standard RS-232 protocol.

 

DEX Cable Specifications:

  • Standard ¼” plug “connection to vending machine” 
  • 40” ( coiled cable) 
  • Serial to USB adapter

Targeted availability for the MC55 DEX cable is Q4 2009.

 
Contact DecisionPoint Systems, Inc. to learn more.