07-03-2001 11:06 AM - edited 03-12-2019 11:52 AM
Does anyone know which bar code standard is used for Cisco's IP Phones (printed on the box, and the phone itself).
07-25-2001 12:05 PM
The bar code standard is called 3of9. The Opticon USB scanner works great. Product info is at http://www.opticonusa.com/handheld.htm. List price is $525. Search the net for much better deals.
07-27-2001 07:53 AM
We use a PCMCIA card that has a barcode scanner wand attached right to it. The product is made by Socket and the model is C-I/O part number is
SL0733-129. This is for a laptop running Windows 9x/NT/2k. Works like a champ! Here is the URL
07-31-2001 12:07 PM
You can also get dirt cheap keyboard plugin based (called PS2 keyboard wedges) from Symbol. If you hunt around you can find them for around $225 or so. Look for the "Spark Scanner".
08-22-2001 04:22 AM
WASP also makes several Bar Code scanners that work. They have a CCD ~$175 and Laser ~$250 that plug into the PS/2 port on a laptop or desktop.
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