Honeywell general purpose handheld scanners are the ideal tool for businesses looking to improve their day-to-day barcode reading applications.


Designed with versatility in mind, our general-purpose handheld scanners can be deployed into a variety of environments, such as point of sale, inventory and asset tracking, library, tool crib, back office, and access control applications.


General purpose scanners utilize world-class scan engines, enabling businesses to be able to read barcodes quickly and accurately, even damaged ones, however they are presented. Honeywell offers a suite of scanning solutions that incorporate the latest Bluetooth technology, allowing them to plug and play into existing IT systems without extended downtime or disruption.


Whether you are searching for a battery-free, cordless or corded general purpose handheld scanner, Honeywell offers an extensive suite of options to fit your business needs.

We are preparing to purchase the LabView environment to assist us in the setup a QA test station that will employ DMMs and light meters. The barcode scanner is to read an inventory number tag off each item we are testing, place that tag number in program memory and then append that number onto the test results we pull from each meter to harden the data into a DBMS.


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Short answer- yes, I have seen many, many LabVIEW applications that use a barcode scanner, RFID reader, or similar. It looks like the Honeywell Xenon 1900 can be used as either a USB serial device through VISA or a Windows HID-compliant device (emulating a keyboard, more or less). Both of these are pretty straightforward to interface to, and things are greatly simplified if you're just scanning barcodes and don't need to do any additional configuration. Here are a couple examples that should get you started:

I'd also try searching using alternate search terms (bar code, barcode, usb scanner, etc.) or taking a look at the "More like this" links on those pages as there are quite a few other examples out there. Searching for examples using the type of communication you intend to use would also narrow things down and give you more useful results.

Our application presently uses the Motorola/Symbol DS6707 Digital Image Scanner for both image capture and barcode scanning. We communicate with the scanner via the Moto SNAPI driver. Since this is specific to the Motorola/Symbol scanner, I am considering a rewrite using a more generic interface, such as OPOS. This is in a C/C++ application.

Both scanners have OPOS drivers for support under the 'scanner' (bar code reader) device class. Neither has support as an 'imaging scanner'. However, the Honeywell supports imaging through the scanner driver using DirectIO, which is documented in their SDK's.

Xenon 1900, Honeywell's sixth-generation of area-imaging technology, is redefining the standard for hand-held scanners. Featuring a custom sensor that is optimized for bar code scanning, Xenon 1900 offers industry-leading performance and reliability for a wide variety of applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology.

The Honeywell 6 inch Stand for Xenon 1900 Barcode Scanner is uniquely designed to install and position your barcode scanner. It will ensure that your device is placed perfectly for full functionality. This stand is compatible with the Honeywell Xenon 1900, 1900G, 1902g and 1902g-bf barcode scanners.

In order to scan concession items in the selling screen, your scanner must be in USB COM Port Emulation Mode. To enable this, click the below link and download the driver for the USB COM Port Emulation.



3m (9.8ft) Coiled RS232C Serial (+/-12V TRUE signals POD) Cable - DB9 Female - Black - 5V Power-Link Connector for External Power with Option for 5V Host Power on Pin 9 - Granit 1910i, 1911i, Hyperion 1300g, Voyager 1200g, 1202g, 1250g, Voyager 1400g, 1450g, Xenon 1900g, 1902g, 1950g - Converts +/-12V host signals to +5V TTL level scanner signals through an included converter POD - Connecting to 12V host systems will damage the 5V only scanner when the external power supply is disconnected from the Power-Link connector - Requires either EU Power Supply (46-00526) or UK Power Supply (46-00870) sold separately. ff782bc1db

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