Each OptimusS comes with the Optimizer software package to facilitate application development. This graphically-oriented program allows even computer beginners to quickly and easily setup the applications they wish to run on their PDT. There are also several simple utilities for uploading and downloading of data. The entire software suite is designed to make PDT application development a painless process.
Besides great software, the OptimusS comes with a long list of other features. The OptimusS comes with 2MB RAM to accommodate users with larger inventory. Never worry about switching batteries again, either. The rechargeable battery that comes with every OptimusS has a long battery life, allowing approximately 100 hours of scanning before needing to be recharged. The battery is also Lithium Ion, so users don’t need to worry about it wearing out any time soon. All these features and the excellent laser bar code scanning you’ve come to expect from Metrologic products make the OptimusS optimal for all your data collection needs.
Honeywell SP5502 OptimusS™ Series Laser Batch (SP5502) and OptimusS/Bluetooth (SP5535) Mobile Computers Data Collection Setup
The OptimusS Series has various ways of communicating with a host device. Depending on the model of Optimus, it can communicate via RS232, USB, or via a wireless Bluetooth connection. The two models available are the OptimusS Batch (SP5502) and OptimusS/Bluetooth (SP5535). These two models have various ways of data collection as well. Depending on the model it may store the data on the terminal itself or transmit live data back to a host device.
The SP5502 stores data in the unit and has the ability to utilize a RS232 or USB connection to communicate to a host device for both application program downloads and data uploads. The SP5502 includes either a USB or RS232 cable.
The OptimusSBT Bluetooth model is similarly connected to the host device and programmed however, there are some key differences in the data collection process. The OptimusSBT Bluetooth supports transmission of data wirelessly and as such has the capability of communicating that data in two distinctive methods, Network Emulation and Serial Emulation.
Network Emulation: Because of the wireless capability of the Optimus Bluetooth it has the capability to transmit data wirelessly to a Bluetooth equipped access point. An access point that exists and is connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) allows users to collect and transmit data in real time, minimizing time lost to transfer data to a host device.
Serial Emulation: Serial Emulation is another manner in which the wireless capable Optimus Bluetooth can transmit data and upload an application program. With Serial Emulation the Optimus Bluetooth can transmit wirelessly to any Bluetooth device that supports Serial Port Profile (SPP). The SPP supported device also allows users to download an application program to the OptimusSBT Bluetooth wirelessly.

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