
Peripheral Interfacing Options with Vocollect Voice Appliances Page 1
1-Dec-2010 Version 4.0
Introduction
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wearable computers are designed to work with value-added peripherals that
complement voice systems. Vocollect understands that while voice technology enables
workers to be more productive and accurate. For example, some addition to voice can include
printing labels during selection, use of display for choosing from a long list of items, or
scanning for entering long strings of alphanumeric data. These provide options that can
enhance a voice-enabled solution.
This document describes:
Support expectations with peripherals
Summary of sold/supported and tested peripherals
Sold/supported peripherals summary
Tested peripherals details
Technical/background information
Overall wired and Bluetooth data communication concepts
This document will be updated to incorporate additional peripherals.
Vocollect’s current testing program for 3
rd
party peripherals publishes or updates results
several times a year. The most up-to-date version of this document can always be obtained
from your Vocollect representative. Authorized Vocollect Representatives may always obtain
up-to-date copies of materials from the Vocollect partner web site.
New With This Update
New peripherals tested with this update include:
LXE 8652 – Bluetooth™ ring scanner
Intermec SF-51 – Bluetooth flashlight scanner
LXE 8810 / Motorola LS3578-FZ – Bluetooth gun scanner, fuzzy logic
LXE 8820 / Motorola LS3578-ER – Bluetooth gun scanner, extended range
Planned For Next Update
Peripherals planned to be included in the next update planned for April 2011 includes:
Socket Series 7 Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) – Bluetooth hand scanner with
A500/VoiceCatalyst 1.0
Baracoda ScanWear (BSWLA) weraable scanner with A500/VoiceCatalyst 1.0 and
T5/VoiceClient 3.7
A iPod touch® display, with A500/VoiceCatalyst 1.0
Note that the above list is subject to change.
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