The MR350 MKII is a programmable, rugged and versatile data collection terminal. It is designed to meet the requirements of Time & Attendance, Loyalty Programs and Work-In-Process applications. Memory configurations with up to 512 KB allow it to work either online or offline, storing transactions locally. Multiple I/O ports and interfaces make it the ideal solution for complex systems. The durable keypad is user replaceable and can be customized according to a personalized design.
Simple application development With a DOS-compatible design, developers can use industry standard C compilers to write sophisticated applications. There is no need to learn proprietary languages.
A communication utility allows the user to transfer files and configure the terminal from the PC using a simple interface, and a DLL library for C, C++, Visual BASIC, Delphi and FoxPro is also available at no charge.
Convenient slot reader The MR350 MKII features a built-in swipe slot, which can accommodate an optional bar code or magnetic stripe reader. This permits the user to choose the technology that results in a cost-efficient system. In addition to the slot readers, the MR350 MKII primary and secondary scanner ports accept wand, CCD and laser readers, which are often required in shop floor control solutions.
Proximity reader For heavy-duty use and secure applications, the unit is also available with a built-in proximity reader. No contact reading for EM standard and HID with Wiegand support.
User friendly The MR350 MKII incorporates a large 2x16 backlit LCD. English and European character sets are supported. The four LEDs are controlled by software and a replaceable insertion keypad can be customized. All these features that allow the development of intuitive, user-friendly applications. Furthermore, the optional internal UPS and standard lithium backup battery ensure that data is not lost during a power failure and while the terminal is turned off.
Using software control, an intruder alarm will sound off when an unauthorized person opens the terminal.
Wide range I/O interfaces Two serial ports enhance the connectivity options. Host communications use either the RS232 port or RS485 for multi-point installations. A serial to Ethernet converter permits local area networking and an internal modem is available for remote installations.
Two relays and four photo-coupler inputs enable external device activation and detection of events. Both scanner ports can be configured to support a Weigand reader, which in turn allows the terminal to interface to alarm or security systems. All external devices can be connected to the unit's Dsub and RJ connectors or to its terminal block when the terminal is wall-mounted.