Handheld data terminal

Manchester, N.H.— 1200 is a ruggedized handheld data terminal built to withstand the harshest industrial and outdoor mobile data collection and HMI applications. Designed for one-hand operation, the lightweight unit features enhanced processing power and an extended-life nickel metal hydride battery pack offering 30 hr operation.

By Staff August 1, 1998

Manchester, N.H.— 1200 is a ruggedized handheld data terminal built to withstand the harshest industrial and outdoor mobile data collection and HMI applications. Designed for one-hand operation, the lightweight unit features enhanced processing power and an extended-life nickel metal hydride battery pack offering 30 hr operation. Also included is a large, high-resolution 25-line display, a customizable keyboard plus cursor-control button and screen-related soft keys, two PC card slots for addition memory or spread-spectrum RF or GPS communication, and 3 serial ports. The unit’s highly integrated 32-bit RISC processor is said to greatly increase point-of-use processing speed and power. H77790 CPC features built-in display and serial-port control, saving power and space. Internal memory includes up to 8 MB of Flash and 5 MB of CMOS battery-backed SRAM. Oyster Termiflex Inc.