Honeywell STND-22F00-016-6 Xenon XP Scanner Stand
The STND-22F00-016-6 is a purpose-built stand accessory that converts the Honeywell Xenon XP 1952g area imager into a fixed-position scanning solution. In retail checkout lines, warehouse receiving bays, and manufacturing verification stations, operator fatigue from repetitive handheld scanning drives down throughput and accuracy. This stand eliminates that friction by securing the scanner at a consistent angle and distance, enabling two-handed work while the device captures both 1D and 2D barcodes reliably. The result is higher first-pass read rates, reduced re-scans, and fewer wrist and shoulder injuries during long shifts—measurable gains in any high-velocity scanning environment.
Key Features
- Xenon XP 1952g compatibility: The stand is engineered specifically for the Xenon XP 1952g area imager, ensuring stable mounting without compromising scanner function, connectivity, or optical performance.
- 1D and 2D barcode capture: The Xenon XP 1952g's area-imager engine handles traditional linear barcodes, QR codes, Data Matrix, and PDF417 formats in a single capture from the stand—no need to rotate or reposition the barcode for different symbologies.
- Controlled 2.5–50.8 cm (1–20 in) working range: When handheld, operator technique and fatigue introduce drift in scan distance, which degrades read reliability in high-speed lines. The stand locks the scanner at an optimal fixed distance, eliminating positioning variables and significantly improving first-pass read success in high-throughput retail or warehouse workflows.
- IP65 durability without additional enclosures: The stand accommodates the Xenon XP 1952g's IP65 rating (dust and splash resistant), meaning deployment on receiving docks, retail floors, or manufacturing lines subject to occasional water exposure or dust won't require protective housings—a cost and maintenance advantage.
- Hands-free operation reduces strain injuries: Repetitive handheld scanning is a documented occupational hazard in retail and warehouse roles. The stand frees both hands for item positioning, data entry, or customer interaction, lowering daily fatigue and improving worker retention and morale.
- Bluetooth 4.2 and USB connectivity preserved: The stand doesn't block or interfere with wireless or wired connectivity. Deploy the scanner paired to a nearby iOS or Android device via Bluetooth 4.2, or connect via USB directly to a POS terminal, industrial PC, or conveyor-mounted computer—flexibility to match existing infrastructure.
- 2.0 m (6.5 ft) drop tolerance: The paired Xenon XP 1952g survives accidental drops from workbench height, so if the stand tips or the device is knocked over, you're not replacing a scanner. Real reliability in busy retail and warehouse environments.
- 24/7 industrial duty: The stand is built for continuous multi-shift operation in demanding, high-transaction environments. No maintenance surprises or premature failures in aggressive deployments.
Integration and Deployment
The STND-22F00-016-6 integrates seamlessly with any barcode scanner infrastructure that supports Bluetooth or USB connectivity. It does not modify the Xenon XP 1952g's native scanning capabilities or communication protocols, so existing enterprise mobility management (EMM) configurations, cloud-based inventory platforms, and POS integrations work without modification. Organizations rolling out the Xenon XP 1952g across multiple fixed scanning points—checkout stands, receiving workstations, quality checkpoints on assembly lines—can standardize on this stand for consistency in operator training, procurement, and spare parts inventory. The stand is passive; all intelligence and connectivity remains in the scanner itself.
Ideal Use Cases
- Retail point-of-sale and self-checkout: Enables cashierless or assisted-checkout flows while freeing operator hands for customer interaction or bagging.
- Warehouse and distribution receiving: High-volume inbound scanning improves throughput and reduces operator repetitive-strain injuries during 8–12 hour receiving shifts.
- Manufacturing quality assurance: Fixed-position scanning on assembly lines ensures consistent barcode capture during in-process verification and outbound lot tracking.
- Pharmacy and healthcare dispensing: Hands-free scanning of medication and supply barcodes during filling and verification workflows, with both hands available for safety checks or data entry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the STND-22F00-016-6 compatible with other Honeywell scanners?
A: No. The STND-22F00-016-6 is engineered specifically for the Xenon XP 1952g area imager. Using it with other scanner models may result in unstable mounting or poor optical alignment.
Q: Does the stand support both Bluetooth and USB connectivity simultaneously?
A: The stand itself is passive and does not restrict connectivity. The Xenon XP 1952g supports both Bluetooth 4.2 and USB; which mode you use depends on your infrastructure and application requirements. You can pair over Bluetooth to a mobile device or connect via USB to a fixed terminal—the stand does not limit either option.
Q: Can the stand be mounted to a wall or countertop?
A: Yes. The stand is designed for stable placement on flat surfaces (counters, tables, workstations) and can be mounted to walls or other fixed structures where space and ergonomics support hands-free scanning workflows.
Q: What is the warranty on the STND-22F00-016-6?
A: Warranty terms are provided by the authorized distributor. Contact the sales team for current terms and coverage details specific to your region and purchase quantity.
Q: If the Xenon XP 1952g is dropped from the stand, will it survive?
A: The Xenon XP 1952g has a rated 2.0 m (6.5 ft) drop tolerance to concrete, which exceeds typical workbench heights. However, impact damage is never guaranteed—always follow safe handling practices. The drop rating is a durability feature, not a warranty guarantee.
Q: Does the stand require power or batteries?
A: No. The stand is entirely passive and requires no power. The Xenon XP 1952g draws power via USB or over the air via Bluetooth—all power sourcing remains with the scanner and its host device.
The STND-22F00-016-6 is a straightforward but effective tool for organizations deploying the Xenon XP 1952g in fixed scanning roles. If you're running a high-velocity checkout, receiving dock, or manufacturing verification station, the ergonomic and throughput gains justify the investment. The stand removes a major source of operator fatigue—repetitive handheld scanning—and locks in the 2.5–50.8 cm working range, which directly improves first-pass read rates and reduces expensive re-scans in busy environments.
Technical Highlights:
- IP65 durability: The stand preserves the Xenon XP 1952g's dust and splash resistance, eliminating the need for protective enclosures in retail, warehouse, or manufacturing floor deployments where occasional water or dust is a given. That's a real cost and maintenance advantage over handheld-only workflows requiring additional protective gear.
- 2.0 m drop tolerance: The paired scanner survives drops from typical workbench height, so accidental knocks or tips don't result in equipment replacement. Matters in busy, high-traffic environments where equipment gets bumped regularly.
- Dual connectivity (Bluetooth 4.2 + USB): The stand doesn't restrict either mode, so you can integrate with mobile inventory systems via Bluetooth or legacy POS terminals via USB without reconfiguration. Real flexibility for mixed infrastructure environments.
Deployment Considerations:
- The stand is passive—it adds no electronics, no power requirements, no network overhead. Everything flows through the Xenon XP 1952g's native connectivity. That simplicity is actually a strength: fewer failure points, no firmware updates, no management overhead.
- This accessory only works with the Xenon XP 1952g. If you're planning to rotate scanner models across stations, you'll need to verify stand compatibility on any alternate devices. Don't assume cross-compatibility.
- The 2.5–50.8 cm scan distance is controlled by the stand mounting angle and height. Once installed, test the stand's optical alignment carefully—the working range is tighter than handheld scanning, and poor positioning kills first-pass read rates.
Best fit: retail chains rolling out standardized checkout stations, warehouse receiving operations running 24/7 shifts, and manufacturing lines requiring consistent barcode verification. If your use case is mobile scanning or field data capture, the stand adds no value—stick with handheld deployment.