CipherLab 9700
Key Features
Handheld Barcode Scanning Options and Distances
It provides the flexibility to read both 1D and 2D barcodes from as close as 6 in / 15 cm on 10 mil barcodes to over 50 ft / 15 m for 300 mil symbols.
Industrial Ruggedness for Dependability
The 9700 series’ ruggedness is proven with an IP65 rating seal which is capable of withstand exposure to dust, dirt and water splashes. Its durability can also resist multiple drops from 1.8 m onto concrete and endure 1000 tumbles at 0.5 m, which promises protection from accidental drops or other unexpected events. The protection standards allow the 9700 series to standout in the industry today.
Keypad Options
The 9700 series’ flexible design offers 3 different keypads which allow the 9700 series to utilize its options depending on users’ situations. The 9700 series comes equipped with both 30 and 38 numeric keypads with 4 and 10 function keys for user application needs.
Wireless Feature
The 9700 series offers instant and safe data transmission with its wireless communication options (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n).
Handheld scanner and where to get one
This video contains information on how to get handheld scanner.
PDF Manual
For information on using the CipherLab 9700 inventory scanner with Mobile Assistant application, see CipherLab 9700 with Mobile Assistant Application.
This user guide is valid for the Mobile Assistant application version 3.3.21.xxxxx and all newer versions.
Device Characteristics
The CipherLab 9700 scanner has the following characteristics:
- OS: Windows embedded 6.5
- Storage: 4 GB
- Processor: 1 GHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Scans: barcodes and serial codes
- Input method: 52 key keyboard, all letters and numbers in order
- Battery capacity: 3600 mAh
Before you begin
The handheld should be seated firmly in the dock with both yellow release tabs clicked into place, reseating the handheld will also work.
CipherLab 9700 Handheld Scanner Connection
Video Tutorial on CipherLab 9700
CipherLab 9700 Troubleshooting
- Make sure the handheld is turned on and connected to the computer with the USB cable.
- Make sure that the handheld's USB has the power adapter plugged in to the cable and a power source.
- Restart the handheld and the computer. This option might cause data loss, so it is recommended only when nothing else works.