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Compatible with Windows, Macintosh OS9 and OSX and Linux straight from the box
Reads barcodes up to 80mm
Easy point and click or hands free operation
Reads direct to cursor position
Robust and Easy To Use
Reads all standard barcode types
No extras or drivers required
For use in industrial, retail, office and other applications
FREE Asset, Item and Loan Software
FREE Code Identification Software
5 Year Warranty

• Retail
• Healthcare and Medical
• Inventory and Stock Control
• Office Automation
• Document Tracking
• Light Industrial
• Asset Tracking
• Item Tracking
• Library Applications
• Goods Receiving
• Goods Shipping

"Set Up And Start Scanning In 3 Easy Steps."



1
Turn off the power on your computer
(unless you have a USB connection, when this is not necessary).


2
Connect your Peninsula Phoenix II Bar Code Reader to a spare port on your computer.
You will already have specified the connection type (USB, PS2 or ADB) on ordering your reader.

• Do not plug USB connections into the keyboard. The keyboard does not have enough
power to power the reader and damage may occur. If you are using the Windows 95
operating system you may be required to install additional software from your
Windows 95 system installer disc.

• Do not plug ADB connections between the keyboard and the computer. This will disable the
keyboard power switch. Always connect the reader between the keyboard and the mouse.
• Do not plug Keyboard Wedge (PS2) connections into the mouse port. Always connect the
reader between the keyboard and the computer.



3
Turn on the computer. The reader will beep to indicate that it is being initialised.

That's it. You can now scan your bar codes.



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