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Handheld RFID Readers for Global Deployments
15 August 2007 


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Multiple confi gurations available that support standards around the world Flexibility to support global deployment needs.

Supports EPC Gen 2 (DRM) Allows easy integration of RFID as part of your supply chain processes

Exceptionally rugged construction: passes industry’s most stringent drop and tumble tests; IP64 sealing rating; integrated internal antennas

Supports 1D and 2D bar code scanning, RFID and imaging


Empower mobile workers with real-time comprehensive advanced data capture capabilities in a rugged handheld computer

Streamline your business operations, reduce errors, and increase your productivity and profi tability with the power of the MC9090-G RFID from Motorola. The device provides mobile workers throughout the supply chain with complete data capture functionality and real-time connectivity to critical business applications. Workers can read RFID tags, and capture 1D and 2D bar codes as well as images, ensuring seamless integration throughout the enterprise — even when multiple types of product identifi cation and tracking systems are deployed. Handheld, on-the-spot RFID capabilities remove the dependency on fi xed readers installed at typical choke points, enabling effi cient exception handling, pricing audits and changes, stock picking and more.

With support for U.S. frequencies, APAC frequencies and the European standard ETSI EN 300 220, this versatile product line can easily support global deployments. The superior construction is designed to withstand rigorous use in extreme environments and a wide variety of working conditions, providing the fl exibility to be used on the manufacturing fl oor, in the warehouse, on the loading dock, and out in the yard as well as in the back room or out on the sales fl oor of a retail operation. An anywhere, anytime wireless connection provides the real-time information needed to streamline business processes, increase productivity and enable more strategic decision-making.

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