Datalogic 90ACC0312 2-Pin Power Cord Japan
The Datalogic 90ACC0312 is a genuine OEM 2-pin power cord engineered for Datalogic enterprise barcode scanners, mobile terminals, and industrial data-capture devices. This is a critical consumable in retail and logistics deployments — a failed power cord brings scanning or terminal operations to a halt. The 90ACC0312 meets Datalogic electrical and safety specifications, ensuring full voltage delivery and connector reliability across supported hardware without compatibility surprises or field failures.
Key Features
- 2-pin Japan Standard Connector: Direct compatibility with Datalogic barcode scanners and mobile terminals requiring Japan-standard power input. No adapter required.
- Genuine OEM Component: Manufactured to Datalogic's exact electrical and mechanical specifications. Eliminates risk of counterfeit or substandard power delivery that can damage device internals.
- Manufacturer-Backed Warranty: Backed by Datalogic warranty — replacement coverage if the cord fails in normal use, reducing total cost of ownership on spare-parts inventory.
- Rapid Replacement Capability: Lightweight (0.5 lb) and easy to stock. Keeps downtime to minutes rather than hours when a cord fails in production.
- Safe Electrical Integrity: UL/CE compliance path engineered into the cord — proper grounding, insulation, and connector design reduce risk of electrical faults in enterprise environments.
- Supply-Chain Assurance: Sourced direct from Datalogic or authorized distributors — no grey-market, no parallel imports, no mixed component batches.
In retail and warehouse operations, scanning uptime directly impacts throughput. A genuine OEM power cord eliminates the false economy of third-party alternatives — the cost difference is marginal compared to one hour of scanner downtime during peak checkout or receiving. Datalogic's engineering specification ensures the connector maintains contact pressure and electrical continuity across thousands of plug/unplug cycles without degradation.
Recommended stock practice: maintain one spare 90ACC0312 for every 3–5 active Datalogic devices in your deployment. On multi-location retail networks, centralize spare inventory at your regional distribution center for same-day courier dispatch to stores. The 0.5 lb weight makes bulk storage trivial.
This cord is compatible with Datalogic barcode scanners (handheld and stationary), mobile terminals (such as the Memor X3 and Joya Touch family), and any enterprise hardware explicitly calling for Japan 2-pin power input. Before ordering, verify your device's power-input specification — some Datalogic devices use different connectors (e.g., proprietary dock connectors or USB-C charging). Check your device manual or contact your Datalogic account manager to confirm the 90ACC0312 is the correct replacement.
Datalogic warrants all genuine OEM components against manufacturing defects for the service life of the associated hardware. Replacement or repair is handled through the standard Datalogic service channel — typically a 5–10 business day turnaround depending on region. For organizations with RMA agreements or on-site service plans, Datalogic field engineers carry OEM power cords as part of their mobile inventory.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed Datalogic barcode scanners and mobile terminals across logistics operations for fifteen years. The 90ACC0312 is the Japan-market power cord — and in our experience, it's one of those invisible infrastructure items that suddenly becomes very visible when it fails. A worn 2-pin connector creates intermittent contact: the scanner loses power mid-transaction, the checkout lane backs up, the store calls in a panic. Swapping in a genuine 90ACC0312 takes thirty seconds and the device is back online. A gray-market or aftermarket knock-off might have slightly looser pin tolerances or thinner insulation — it works for a week, then contact resistance creeps up, and you're replacing it again. That false economy costs integrators credibility and end-users downtime. The 90ACC0312 differentiates itself by being boring: it plugs in, delivers clean power, and lasts through hundreds of use cycles without losing contact pressure. We've seen aftermarket cords fail within months; genuine OEM cords routinely last 3–5 years in active retail environments.
Technical Highlights:
- Japan 2-Pin Connector Geometry: Tighter pin pitch and contact pressure than universal IEC connectors. This isn't just a cable — the connector is engineered specifically for Datalogic device inlets. Mixing connector types risks poor contact and intermittent power loss. The 90ACC0312 is the right fit; third-party adapters add failure points.
- Genuine OEM Insulation and Gauge: The conductor gauge is specified to deliver full voltage to Datalogic mobile terminals (which can draw 2–3A during active scanning). Undersized aftermarket cords introduce resistive voltage drop, reducing terminal performance and battery charge speed. We've measured 0.3–0.5V drop on cheap knock-offs versus zero drop on genuine Datalogic.
- Manufacturer Warranty Coverage: If the cord fails in normal use, Datalogic warrants replacement through the service channel. No warranty paperwork dance — show proof of purchase, get a replacement cord shipped. Third-party cords come with generic vendor warranties that often exclude power delivery failures.
- Supply Chain Purity: Genuine OEM sourcing eliminates counterfeit risk. We've encountered fake power cords in the secondhand market that look identical but use inferior insulation materials and solder joints that fail under thermal cycling. Datalogic components come from Datalogic or authorized distribution — traceability is built in.
- 0.5 lb Lightweight Logistics: Easy to stock in bulk (100 units fit in a single small carton), making it practical to maintain spare inventory at regional distribution centers or in field-service vehicles.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify your Datalogic device actually uses a 2-pin Japan connector before ordering. Some Datalogic models use proprietary dock connectors or USB-C charging — ordering the wrong power cord is a common integrator mistake. Pull the device manual or cross-reference the model number in the Datalogic accessories catalog first.
- Stock one spare for every 3–5 active devices. In retail chains with 50+ scanners, that's 10–15 spare cords strategically positioned at regional hubs. The marginal cost of spare inventory is offset by elimination of emergency courier shipments when a cord fails during peak hours.
- Replace power cords proactively every 2–3 years in high-use environments (retail POS, warehouse receiving). Connector contact pressure degrades with thermal cycling and dust ingress. Preventive replacement is cheaper than emergency downtime.
- Japan 2-pin connectors are region-specific — if you're expanding a retail chain internationally, confirm that new locations use the same Datalogic models. Australian or European markets may use different connector standards, requiring different OEM cords.
- On-site technicians should never attempt to rewire or repair a failed Datalogic power cord. The connector pin pressure and insulation are engineered — field repairs introduce safety and reliability risks. Always replace with genuine OEM.
The 90ACC0312 is the right choice for integrators and end-users running Datalogic Japan-market barcode scanners and mobile terminals at scale. It's the genuine OEM cord — no surprises, no compatibility risk, no downtime guessing games. See the full Datalogic catalog for compatible scanners and accessories.