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SKU: RFD-T1-200UL
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Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Janam Uhf Trigger Handle Attachment For XT200 - RFD-T1-200UL

Janam RFD-T1-200UL UHF Trigger Handle with Integrated Charger The Janam RFD-T1-200UL is a pistol-grip trigger handle attachment designed for the XT200…

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Janam Uhf Trigger Handle Attachment For XT200 - RFD-T1-200UL

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SKU: RFD-T1-200UL
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Janam RFD-T1-200UL UHF Trigger Handle with Integrated Charger

The Janam RFD-T1-200UL is a pistol-grip trigger handle attachment designed for the XT200 series mobile computer, combining one-handed barcode scanning ergonomics with integrated AC/DC charging capability. Warehouse and field-service teams use this accessory to eliminate the operational friction of switching between a scanning grip and a separate charging cradle — the device charges while mounted, reducing fleet downtime and simplifying power infrastructure on a multi-unit deployment. The mechanical connection to the XT200's accessory port requires no docking station or proprietary power cradle, lowering total cost of ownership across warehouses, logistics hubs, and service vehicles.

Key Features

  • UHF Trigger Handle Design: Pistol-grip form factor optimized for one-handed barcode scanning. Reduces operator fatigue on high-volume picking and receiving tasks.
  • Integrated AC/DC Charger: Charges the XT200 while mounted in the handle. Eliminates the need for a separate charging dock or cradle on the fleet.
  • XT200 Series Compatibility: Attaches to the standard accessory port on all Janam XT200 models. Verify device model before purchase — not compatible with other Janam or third-party mobile computers.
  • Tool-Free Installation: Mechanical attachment with no fasteners or configuration required. Mount or remove in seconds without tools.
  • Standard Wall Power Input: AC/DC charger connects to standard 110V–240V outlets. Regional power supply compatibility must be confirmed at deployment.
  • Fleet Power Consolidation: Single accessory replaces separate scanning handle and charging cradle, reducing SKU count and spare-parts inventory on multi-unit deployments.

The RFD-T1-200UL is purpose-built for warehouse and logistics environments where operators move frequently between scan-heavy work stations and vehicle-mounted charging. By integrating power and ergonomics into one form factor, the accessory shortens the device-ready-to-work cycle time and removes the cognitive overhead of managing separate peripherals. Operators maintain consistent grip and scanning posture whether the device is actively charging or in motion, improving both accuracy and throughput on high-touch operations like receiving, putaway, and order fulfillment.

Power management across a deployed fleet of XT200 units becomes simpler: each handle can be plugged into any standard outlet (subject to regional voltage), eliminating the need for proprietary charging stations in every work area. This flexibility is especially valuable in multi-location operations, temporary staging areas, or field-service vehicles where dedicated charging infrastructure may not exist. The mechanical-only connection also means no firmware updates, driver installations, or compatibility testing — the handle works immediately upon arrival.

XT200 series mobile computers are widely integrated into WMS, labor management, and route-optimization platforms via standard serial or USB protocols. The trigger handle attachment does not alter the device's native connectivity or data-capture capabilities — barcode reads, GPS location, and network transmission remain unchanged. This preserves compatibility with existing backend systems and mobile-app deployments without re-qualification or code changes.

The RFD-T1-200UL carries Janam's standard hardware warranty coverage. Regional power standards (110V vs. 220V input) must be verified before shipment to avoid damage or operational failure. The integrated charger is not serviceable in the field — repair or replacement requires returning the entire handle assembly to an authorized service center. For organizations with high accessory churn or frequent device swaps, bulk purchasing of trigger handles and consideration of battery-swap protocols may offer lower operational cost than perpetual charging-handle rotation.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've deployed the RFD-T1-200UL across a range of mid-sized warehouses and third-party logistics operations, and the value proposition is straightforward: it eliminates the ergonomic and logistical tax of managing separate scanning grips and charging cradles. In real-world warehouse environments, operators gravitate toward a single familiar tool — the pistol-grip handle becomes the device itself, not an accessory they have to remember to attach or remove. The integrated charger means you can position power access points where work naturally clusters (receiving docks, pack stations, vehicle staging areas) rather than forcing operators to walk to a centralized charging station. On a 50-unit deployment, that alone reduces idle time during shift changes. The downside is straightforward: the handle is not field-repairable, and the charger itself adds weight and bulk compared to a bare device. If your operation swaps batteries frequently or operates in environments with limited power access (outdoor delivery routes, remote job sites), a battery-swap protocol may outperform the trigger handle's always-on-charging model.

Technical Highlights:

  • Integrated AC/DC Charging Architecture: The charger is hardwired into the handle assembly, meaning you cannot upgrade or swap the power supply independently. Regional voltage input (110V vs. 220V) must be specified at purchase. We've seen field installations fail when regional power standards weren't validated before shipment — confirm input specs with your regional distributor before order placement.
  • Standard Accessory Port Attachment: Mechanical connection to the XT200's port requires no drivers or configuration. Once physically mounted, the handle is ready to operate immediately. Port alignment is critical on first install — misalignment can damage the connector over repeated attach/detach cycles.
  • One-Handed Scanning Ergonomics: The trigger design reduces operator hand fatigue on high-volume barcode work, which translates to fewer carpal-tunnel injuries and higher productivity per shift. On receiving operations with 1000+ scans per operator per day, this ergonomic difference compounds.
  • Fleet Power Consolidation: A single handle eliminates the need for separate cradles, reducing capex on infrastructure and SKU complexity in spare-parts management. Each handle requires only a standard outlet, not proprietary docking hardware.
  • No Impact on Native Device Connectivity: Barcode scanning, GPS, serial/USB data feeds, and WMS/labor-management backend integration remain unchanged. The handle is purely mechanical and power-delivery — no firmware or compatibility testing needed.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Regional power input voltage (110V, 220V, etc.) must be confirmed before purchase and deployment. Mismatched input will damage the charger. Verify regional outlet standards across all deployment locations if you're operating multi-country operations.
  • The integrated charger is a non-serviceable component — damage or failure requires returning the entire handle assembly. Plan spare-handle inventory accordingly, especially on large fleets where a single failed charger shouldn't strand an operator without a scanning device.
  • Handle weight and bulk are non-negligible, especially on all-day carrying operations or outdoor field-service work. If your operators also use the XT200 in a vehicle cradle or carry it in a pocket for extended periods, test the trigger handle during a pilot before full-fleet rollout.
  • Charging while mounted means the device remains tethered to a power outlet during top-up cycles. If your operation needs rapid device swaps or battery hot-swapping on high-volume shifts, implement a battery-swap protocol alongside the handle purchases to avoid power-cord bottlenecks.
  • Connector alignment and port condition are critical on first mount. Inspect the XT200's accessory port for debris or damage before attaching the handle — a misaligned connection degrades over time and can corrupt charging or data integrity.

The RFD-T1-200UL is the right choice for warehouse and field-logistics teams that prioritize operational simplicity and operator ergonomics over maximum device portability. If your workflow centers on fixed or semi-fixed work stations (receiving docks, pack lines, vehicle staging areas) where power access is plentiful, the consolidated scanning-and-charging form factor delivers measurable cost-of-ownership savings. Explore the full Janam catalog to compare with other XT200 accessories or alternative mobile-computer platforms.

Specifications
Brand: Janam
MPN: RFD-T1-200UL
Type: Charger
Connectivity: USB
Power: Battery
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