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Ensure Positive Patient ID Secure Your Data with HIPAA Compliant Scanning


Dolphin 9900 Mobile Computer offers advanced government-certified encryption to ensure accuracy and security when patient data is transmitted wirelessly. With FIPS-140-2 wireless encryption, you will meet HIPAA and government security requirements.


• Seamless voice and data communication • GPS-enabled location-based functionality improves productivity • Adaptus Imaging Technology improves operations and expedites processes • Innovative power management system ensures long battery life


• Plastic housing designed for specifically for healthcare applications


Versatile and Easy to Use


Xenon 1902h features a custom sensor that is optimized for barcode scanning. It is well-suited for a wide variety of healthcare applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology plus the freedom of Bluetooth wireless connectivity.


• Custom sensor, enables extended depth of field, faster reading, and improved scanning performance


• Decodes virtually all barcodes found in healthcare environments with ease


• Space-saving, reliable design


• Fewer components minimize downtime and improve serviceability


• Fits well in virtually any sized hand, reducing operator fatigue • Disinfectant-ready housing


Enhance Productivity


Genesis 7580 is a presentation area-imaging scanner engineered to decode all standard 1D, PDF, and 2D codes. It improves document management by capturing and storing electronic images in one of four dedicated memory banks.


• Versatile form factor • Shielded LEDs minimize intense flashing • RS232, keyboard wedge, USB, and 46xx RS485 interfaces • Capture up to seven barcodes in a single flash • Output data in any predetermined order


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