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Custom 9C3FH010000002 KBR2D-C Kiosk Barcode Scanner - 1D/2D Scanning - Modular Form Factor - Covered Housing
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This barcode scanner supports both 1D linear barcodes and 2D matrix codes, covering common retail, inventory, and ticketing symbologies. The scanning engine is optimized for quick reads at typical kiosk distances, reducing wait times and improving user experience in self-service scenarios.
The modular design separates the scanning module from mounting hardware, enabling integration into various kiosk enclosures. This approach simplifies maintenance and replacement while maintaining a clean, professional appearance in customer-facing installations.
This section brings together practical product details such as Scanning Capability, Form Factor, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
A strong technical summary explains how the product's interfaces, hardware profile, and operating characteristics work together in real deployment. Buyers often need this context to confirm compatibility with existing devices, expected performance in daily use, and whether installation will be straightforward for IT staff or end users.
Key Product Advantages
The KBR2D-C combines scanning versatility with a rugged, space-efficient design. Its covered housing shields critical optics from environmental factors, while the modular architecture supports seamless integration into diverse kiosk frameworks.
These strengths make the product easier to deploy and manage in real environments, especially where reliability, usability, and day-to-day operational continuity matter. Notable benefits include 1D/2D scanning, Modular form factor, Covered housing, Kiosk integration.
For buyers comparing similar models, the strongest advantage is usually the balance between dependable day-to-day operation and a simpler rollout experience. That means less time spent troubleshooting fit, compatibility, or user adoption after installation, which is especially important for shared business environments and repeat purchasing decisions.
Deployment / Use Cases
This scanner is purpose-built for embedded kiosk applications where reliability and form factor constraints are primary considerations. Its covered housing makes it suitable for environments with higher dust exposure or where accidental contact is likely.
Typical deployments include self-checkout stations in retail stores, ticket and boarding pass scanners in transportation hubs, library self-service kiosks, and hospitality check-in terminals. The modular design allows installers to position the scanning window optimally for user ergonomics while keeping internal components protected and serviceable.
Retail Self-Checkout
Integrate into self-service checkout kiosks to scan product barcodes quickly and accurately, reducing queue times and labor costs.
- Handles standard retail 1D barcodes
- Compact modular design fits tight spaces
Transportation & Hospitality
Use in ticketing kiosks for scanning 2D boarding passes, event tickets, or reservation codes with reliable read rates.
- Reads 2D matrix codes common in mobile tickets
- Covered housing protects against environmental debris
Highlights
- Supports both 1D linear and 2D matrix barcode scanning
- Modular form factor for flexible kiosk integration
- Covered housing protects scanning components
- Manufactured in Taiwan with quality standards
- Ideal for self-service and point-of-sale deployments
- Compact design optimizes space in kiosk enclosures
- Suitable for retail, hospitality, and service environments
- Simplifies maintenance with separable modules
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Custom S.p.A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9C3FH010000002 |
| Brand Name | Custom |
| Product Model | KBR2D-C |
| Product Name | Kiosk Barcode Scan 1D/2D Covered KBR2D-C |
| Product Type | Barcode Scanner |
| Technical Information | |
| Scanning Capability | 1D,2D |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Form Factor | Modular |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
User Manual
FAQ
What types of barcodes can the Custom KBR2D-C scanner read?
The Custom KBR2D-C scanner reads both 1D linear barcodes and 2D matrix codes. This includes common retail UPC/EAN codes, Code 128, Code 39, and 2D formats like QR codes and Data Matrix used in tickets, boarding passes, and mobile payments.
What does 'modular form factor' mean for this barcode scanner?
Modular form factor means the scanner consists of separable components that can be independently mounted and connected. This allows the scanning module to be installed in optimal positions within a kiosk while keeping electronics and wiring in a protected location, enabling custom integration and easier maintenance.
How does the covered housing benefit the scanner in kiosk deployments?
The covered housing encloses the scanner's optical and electronic components, shielding them from dust, moisture, and physical impacts. This protection is crucial in high-traffic kiosk environments where debris accumulation or accidental contact could degrade performance, ensuring longer service life and consistent scanning reliability.
In what types of environments is the KBR2D-C scanner typically used?
The KBR2D-C is designed for embedded kiosk applications in retail self-checkout, transportation ticketing, library self-service, hospitality check-in, and other customer-facing terminals. Its modular, covered design makes it suitable for both indoor and semi-protected outdoor installations where space efficiency and durability are priorities.
What are the advantages of a kiosk-mounted scanner versus handheld models?
Kiosk-mounted scanners like the KBR2D-C offer hands-free operation, consistent positioning for optimal reads, and reduced wear from handling. They integrate seamlessly into self-service workflows, improve throughput in high-volume settings, and present a professional, streamlined appearance in public-facing installations.
How does the scanner's manufacturing origin impact quality and support?
Manufactured in Taiwan, the KBR2D-C benefits from established electronics manufacturing expertise and quality control standards. This origin typically correlates with reliable component sourcing, consistent production quality, and adherence to international standards, supporting long-term performance in commercial deployments.