WT4090 SERIES Wearable Terminal
A sophisticated, wearable terminal that boosts worker productivity with high-performance, hands-free mobile computing.
• Wide scanning range meets the needs of a wide variety of applications • Flexible application support: voice-onlyand text • 802.11 a/b/g WLAN connectivity • Rugged design • Ergonomic design provides all-day user comfort and worker safety • Flexible scanning peripherals – works with the RS309 and RS409 Wearable Scanners • Now available in touch screen configurations
Wearable terminal, 802.11a/b/g only, SYM-WT4090N2S0GER
2-colour keypad, with standard battery, English OS. Wrist mount and scanners not included. Wearable terminal, 802.11 a/b/g only,
3-tap keypad, with standard battery, English OS. Wrist mount and scanners not included. WT4090 touchscreen, 2-color128/128, Standard Battery English OS
Accessories Ring Scanner, 1D laser, cabled to
wrist-mounted terminal WT4000 series wrist mount
Replacement pad for WT4000 series SYM-WT4090N3S0GER SYM-WT4090T2S1GER
SYM-RS409SR2000ZZR SYM-SGWT402302001R
SYM-SGWT402302101R
wrist mount 1 Slot cradle, USB, + spare battery charging SYM-CRD40001000UR for WT4000 series Battery, Lithium Ion, for WT40x0 terminal (spare) SYM-BTRYWT40IAB0E Single-Slot Cradle Kit International
SYM-CRD4000101UR
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WT4090 VOW Voice Only Wearable Terminal
The Motorola rugged WT4090 VOW is a simple, rugged tool for voice-directed task workers, enabling high-performance hands-free applications to improve productivity and reduce errors in the warehouse. The wireless 802.11a/b/g device offers the same high-power processing and superior voice functionality as the fully featured Motorola WT4090, including support for voice recognition and text-to-speech engines A full range of accessories future-proofs and protects this investment, allowing you to easily expand the functionality of this hip- or wrist-mounted device with cordless scanners and more.
• Support for voice-recognition, text-to-speech engines and Voice-over-WLAN • WLAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g • WPAN (Bluetooth Support): Bluetooth v1.2 • Intel XScale PXA270 520 MHz processor • Memory (Flash/RAM): 128 MB/128 MB RAM • Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional Version • Full-speed USB, host or client • Data capture options: Wearable scanners RS507, RS309 and RS409 • Audio options: AC97 Compatible Codec (play over speaker or headset) • Compatible with Motorola’s RCH50 lightweight, rugged headset • Keyboard: 3 software-programmable keys • IP54 (Category 2) • Wide temperature range: 50°C to -20°C (-30°C with an optional freezer pouch)
Wearable Terminal no Disp, 3 Key, ENG 128/128MB Bluetooth
SYM-WT4090V1H1GER
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RS507 Hands-Free
Corded/Cordless Scanning
Increase productivity in scan intensive applications with maximum flexibility, comfort, functionality and performance.
The RS507 pairs easily with every device in the Motorola product range, allowing you to extend hands-free cordless scanning to your workers wherever it will improve productivity.
The result is the extraordinary scanning speed required to achieve new levels of worker productivity - and operational efficiency. Additionally, an extended scanning range of up to 24 inches provides the flexibility to meet the needs of many applications.
• Hands-free scanning • Bluetooth® cordless freedom • Optional corded WT4000 adaptor • Reads 1D and 2D bar codes • Compatibility with Motorola’s Mobility Software Platform (MSP) • Intelligent Sensing Technology (IST) • New manual triggering mechanism with easy swivel • Rugged design: magnesium chassis, 6 ft./1.8m drop specification, IP54 sealing, • Dual rear LEDs and high power beeper • Enterprise Mobility Developer’s Kit (EMDK)
Scan Hands Free Img Trig Cord RS507 Hands Free Img
2-Finger Mounted n/ Trg, Extra Battery RS507 Hands-Free Imager,
w/o manual trigger w/ Standard Battery RS507 Hands-Free Imager, trigger and standard battery
SYM-RS507IM20000CTWR SYM-RS507IM20000ENWR
SYM-RS507IM20000SNWR SYM-RS507IM20000STWR
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RCH50 Rugged Cabled Headset
The lightweight yet rugged Motorola RCH50 helps your business in demanding enterprise environments by replacing paper with hands-free solutions. The RCH50 enables voice-directed applications and voice communications for workers in harsh environments such as freezers, warehouses and loading docks who are involved in picking, shipping or other inventory-related tasks. In the stringent testing that Motorola is known for, the RCH50 passed multiple 1.8m drops across the entire operating temperature range, and continued to perform even after 1000 consecutive 0.5 m hits in Motorola’s tumble drum. IP67 environmental sealing allows the device to thrive in dusty and wet environments.
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• Audio High-performance noise-cancelling microphone with noise immunity of >10dB for high noise environments • Noise-canceling waterproof microphone • Industrial-grade connector on many Motorola mobile computers couple to quick disconnect feature on headset for worker convenience and safety • User-replaceable microphone windscreen and ear pad • Field-replaceable headband pad and temple pad • Adjustable one-size-fits-all headband • IP67 sealing • Drop specification Multiple 1.8m drops to concrete • Humidity 95% condensing • Operating temperature -30° C to 50° C • Weight 111 g with headset cable, but not adapter cable
RCH50 rugged cabled headset SYM-RCH50
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