Serial, Keyboard Wedge or USB, these are your interface options for connecting a barcode scanner. Or are they? We
offer a solution called SC-x or Serial Server Converter that can convert any serial barcode scanner into an Ethernet barcode
scanner. This can open up many options for using barcode scanners or Auto ID products and even has the potential to save the
users money from purchasing costly and sometimes unreliable wireless barcode scanners for transmitting data over the network. Plus the SC-x family allows you to communicate and send commands to the scanner.
The Sequoia Serial Converter (SC-x) comes in 1 (SC-1), 2 (SC-2) or 4 (SC-4) RS232 serial port options and will allow the user to stream the barcode data to any PC on the network. The Sequoia Serial Converter is also supplied with Virtual Serial Port Windows application. This software is very simple to use and will imitate the serial connection as if the barcode scanner is connected directly to the machine.
This
type of device can offer many benefits to barcode users. By directly connecting the scanner to the network any computer can
control the data coming in and out of the scanner. This means not only can you send the barcode data anywhere on the network
but you can also remotely configure many barcode scanners from a single point.
There are many other advantages to this approach,
for example you’re no longer limited to tethering one barcode scanner to one PC location, now you can have many readers
sending the data to a single location on the network.
Programming barcode scanners with settings, prefixes and suffixes is normally
a very time consuming job, especially if you have a large install base. But with SC-x you can communicate
to all your units via the network from a single PC, even if the scanners are not in the same building or the same country. By
using all these features the cost of ownership is very low and the Sequoia Serial Converter pays for itself easily.
The Sequoia Serial
Converter is also useful for extending the serial connection length a term known as ‘serial tunnelling’ this is achieved by using
2 units, then you can convert the RS232 to Ethernet and then back to RS232. You are no longer restricted by the restraints of
the RS232 serial connection.
Although we have discussed the benefits of using this device with barcode scanners it can be used with
any product with serial (RS232) interface to both send data and receive commands. This makes the SC-x family perfect for a wide
range of applications such as connections to older PBX systems, connecting serial printer to Ethernet, card readers, RFID, UPS control
and logging and many more.
Serial Communication Speed 1.2K~921.6Kbps
Interface 10/100 Base T Ethernet Interface connector: RJ-45
Power Requirements 5V3A
DC or 9~36VDC
Operating Temperature
0°C to 55°C Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH
Dimensions (LxWxH) 100x60x29mm Regulatory Approvals FCC/CE