Tasco 1575 Binoculars User Manual


 
MILITARY BAR CODE READER SET - MSI/SYMBOL
Functional Army surplus bar code reader units in
reinforced and foam-insulated 2-part green plastic
transit cases. Each set was manufactured circa
1988, and includes the bar code reader (BCR:
manufactured by MSI Data Corporation, Model 1410-
PDT-LS), gun-style laser scanner with 24" coil cord
(Model LS-8100 manufactured by Symbol Technologies,
Inc.), black vinyl BCR case/holster, black vinyl laser scanner holster,
black BCR holster carry strap, black BCR holster belt, interface BCR
cable, BCR diagnostic plug, null modem interface cable, gender
changer/adapter, and a technical manual. RS232 interface connections.
The BCR is enclosed in a waterproof casing that measures 8.125" high x
4.125" wide x 2.375" deep, and weighs 40 oz. with batteries installed.
The laser scanner measures 7.15" high x 1.70" wide x 4.20" deep, and
weighs 8 oz. The BCR uses 10 AA alkaline or NiCad batteries for power,
and an Eveready CR2016 3 volt lithium coin cell battery (or equivalent)
for memory retention. The laser scanner is powered by the BCR. These
sets were used as part of the Army LOGMARS(T) automated marking and
reading symbols system, and carry a military application-specific CAM chip.
We checked and found that they scan, read and enter the bar code
numbers into the reader, and they pass the internal tests. Each set is in
excellent, virtually unused, condition! We did an internet search and found
some selling for around $1200.00! Only have a few. Batteries not included.
Includes ARMY Tech Manual.
M2308 $225.00
UNUSED SLIDE PROJECTION ASSEMBLY
We believe these were made for some of the Kodak
35mm slide projectors. We know it fits the Kodak
Ektagraphic III ATS projector. Assembly includes a
Halogen 300 Watt, 82 Volt GE #EXR projection lamp
(used in Kodak Carousel slide projectors), a dichroic
mirror, 50mm x 45mm x 2mm thick, and a DCX
condenser lens, 50mm wide x 55mm long. The mirror
passes the heat straight thru and reflects the light thru the condenser
lens. Front has a small door labeled "Reading Light" that opens to
expose an opaque Fresnel lens that lets out some light from inside.
We see the projection bulb alone selling for more than our price for
the entire assembly. Unused.
M2407 $15.00
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