Improve component traceability and operational efficiency by reading worn or damaged codes and direct-part marks (DPMs) in the harshest manufacturing environments. Reliably read imperfect DPMs and label-based codes while withstanding oil, water, dirt and repeated collisions. Quickly setup, scan, and review feedback with the built-in OLED display and a range of industrial protocols and communication options.
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| Challenging DPM codes* | ||||
| Well-marked DPM codes* | ||||
| Printed labels | ||||
| High Speed Liquid Lens (HSLL) | ||||
| Minimum 1D/2D CodeSize | 3 mil / 5 mil | 4 mil / 5 mil | 2 mil / 2 mil | |
| Illumination | Integrated red diffuse, polarized, and direct | White diffuse | Red direct | Red diffuse |
| Connectivity | ||||
| Ethernet with industrial protocols | ||||
| USB | ||||
| RS-232 | ||||
| Bluetooth direct connect | ||||
| Wi-Fi | ||||
| Bluetooth to Base Station | ||||
*Well-marked DPM codes can come in a number of forms including dot peen, laser-etched, inkjet, etc. What separates a challenging versus a well-marked DPM code is damage or wear and tear on a code, shiny or textured backgrounds, or improper marking.
| Algorithms | 1DMax, 2DMax, Hotbars, PowerGrid |
| Resolution | 1.6MP |
| Status Outputs | OLED display, LED ring light, beeper, vibration |
| Communications |
Serial: RS-232 and USB Ethernet: TCP/IP, FTP, industrial protocols: EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, MC protocol, Modbus TCP Intelligent base station: RS-232, USB, Ethernet, industrial protocols Bluetooth connectivity: smartphone, intelligent base station, Bluetooth enabled tablet or PC Wireless infrastructure mode connectivity: PC through Wi-Fi router |
| Symbologies |
1D: UPC/EAN/JAN, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 128, Code 93, POSTNET, PLANET Code, IMB, Postal 2D: Data Matrix, QR, MicroQR, PDF417, MaxiCode, Aztec |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F) |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C–60°C (-40°F–140°F) |
| Maximum Humidity | 95% (non-condensing) |
| Power Supply Requirements |
DataMan 8700 with serial/USB: 5.5 V DC, 6.0 W maximum LPS or NEC Class 2 power supply DataMan 8700 with Ethernet: PoE Class 2 power supply DataMan 8700 with Bluetooth: 3.7 V, 5000 mAh Li-ion battery DataMan Intelligent Base Station: 5.5 V DC, 6 W maximum LPS or NEC Class 2 power supply or PoE Class 2 power supply |
| Wireless Unit Scans per Full Charge | 125,000+ |
| Protection | Handheld reader: IP67; Base station: IP65 |
| Drop Test | Multiple drops from 2.5 meters |
| Tumble Test | 5,000 tumbles from 1 meter |
| Environmental | Compliant with latest EU RoHS and China RoHS |
| Regulatory |
EU: CE EMC & RED; USA/Canada: cTÜVus IEC 61010-1, part 15, ICES 03; Korea: KCC; India: BIS and WPC; China: SRRC; Brazil: ANATEL; Mexico: NOM and IFETEL; Japan: MIC |
| Data Validation | US DoD UID guidelines, GS-1, ISO15434 and ISO15418 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 and Windows 10 |
| 8700DX | 8700DQ | 8700LX | 8700HD | ||
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| Lens | 8 mm lens with liquid lens | 6.2 mm fixed lens | 8 mm fixed lens | 12 mm fixed lens | |
| Lighting | Red diffuse, polarized, direct | White diffuse | Red direct | Red diffuse | |
| Aimer | On-axis green LED aimer | On-axis green LED aimer | Dual off-axis green LED aimers | ||
| Minimum 1D/2D CodeSize | 3 mil / 5 mil | 4 mil / 5 mil | 2 mil / 2 mil | ||
| Dimensions | Wireless | 221 mm (H) x 114.1 mm (L) | 211.4 mm (H) x 113.1 mm (L) | ||
| Corded | 233.2mm (H) x114.1mm (L) | 223.4 mm (H) x 113.1 mm (L) | |||
| Weight | Wireless | 548 g (battery included) | 479 g (battery included) | 489 g (battery included) | |
| Corded | 450 g (+approx.130 g forcables) | 395 g (+ approx. 130 g forcables) | 405 g (+approx. 130 g for cables) | ||