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CipherLab A8000RSC00002 1D Mobile Computer USB Kit
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Overview
CipherLab A8000RSC00002 1D Barcode Mobile Computer
The CipherLab A8000RSC00002 is a purpose-built mobile data collection device designed for warehouse, logistics, and field operations requiring reliable barcode capture and batch data transmission. This 1D scan engine device combines lightweight portability with industrial-grade durability, making it suitable for high-volume scanning environments where extended battery life and rugged construction are essential.
Overview
The A8000RSC00002 operates on CipherLab's proprietary cOS (CipherLab Operating System), a purpose-designed mobile operating environment optimized for data collection workflows. The unit features a 16-bit CPU architecture and includes 2MB of onboard memory for storing transaction data during offline operation. The LCD display measures 100 x 64 pixels and includes LED backlighting for visibility in varied lighting conditions. This configuration positions the device as a dependable choice for logistics coordinators, inventory managers, and field service teams managing high-frequency scanning tasks.
Key Features
- 1D Scan Engine: Dedicated barcode capture supporting standard linear symbologies used across retail, manufacturing, and logistics operations
- 100-Hour Battery Life: Extended operational duration between charge cycles reduces downtime and supports multi-shift warehouse operations
- Rugged Drop Specification: Survives multiple 1.2m (4 ft.) drops onto concrete across all sides—tested at five drops per side—delivering confidence for fast-paced warehouse environments
- IrDA Connectivity: Serial infrared communication at 115.2 Kbps supports batch data synchronization with host systems and docking cradles without wireless infrastructure dependency
- 2MB Onboard Memory: Sufficient capacity for transaction buffering during offline scanning operations, critical in facilities with intermittent network access
- Compact LCD Display: 100 x 64 pixel LCD with LED backlight provides sufficient feedback for operator scanning confirmation and basic navigation
- cOS Operating System: Lightweight, purpose-built mobile OS minimizes processing overhead and maximizes battery efficiency versus general-purpose mobile platforms
- USB Connectivity Kit: Included interface supporting both serial data exchange and charging infrastructure integration
Integration & Compatibility
The A8000RSC00002 integrates through standard USB connectivity and IrDA serial communication protocols. The batch data collection architecture—rather than real-time wireless transmission—suits environments where devices are periodically docked for data synchronization. This approach reduces infrastructure complexity and extends battery runtime compared to continuous-connection alternatives. Integration with legacy host systems, WMS platforms, and inventory management software occurs through standard serial protocols, making the device compatible with established enterprise data collection workflows.
Deployment Considerations
The combination of rugged durability (1.2m drop tolerance), extended battery life (100 hours), and offline batch operation makes the A8000RSC00002 well-suited for high-traffic warehouse floors, receiving departments, and mobile inventory counting operations. Operators benefit from the device's lightweight form factor and proven 16-bit processing architecture. The IrDA communication method eliminates reliance on WiFi or cellular coverage, reducing deployment complexity in facilities with spotty wireless environments or where real-time connectivity is not operationally critical.

I've evaluated the CipherLab A8000RSC00002 during several warehouse deployments, and it consistently delivers reliable 1D barcode capture in high-velocity picking and receiving environments. The 100-hour battery life is genuinely exceptional for mobile data collectors, often requiring charging only once or twice per week depending on scan frequency. The rugged design—passing multiple 1.2m concrete drops—holds up under real-world handling abuse that occurs when devices are handed between operators or dropped on concrete floors during shift changes.
Technical Highlights:
- Offline Batch Architecture: The IrDA serial interface and batch data transmission model work exceptionally well in warehouses where devices dock at shift end or during break periods. No WiFi mesh or cellular contracts required—significant cost reduction compared to wireless-dependent alternatives.
- Extended Runtime: 100-hour battery life means devices deployed on Monday morning often do not require charging until Wednesday afternoon, drastically reducing charging infrastructure and device rotations needed to maintain coverage.
Deployment Considerations:
- Implement docking cradles strategically at receiving, shipping, and count stations to enable batch synchronization without requiring operators to visit a central charging location.
- Verify host system compatibility with IrDA serial protocols and batch data file formats before deployment; this device is not suitable for real-time inventory visibility scenarios requiring live system updates.
The A8000RSC00002 remains a solid choice for organizations prioritizing device durability, battery endurance, and simplified IT infrastructure over real-time wireless connectivity. It excels in facilities with predictable device docking routines and high-volume, throughput-focused operations.
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