Datalogic Skorpio X3 942350010 User Manual

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942350010
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Skorpio
TM
 X3 Mobile CoMputer
Retail In-Store...
Warehouse...
Datalogic’s Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer fits a variety of retail in-Store environments 
from department stores to specialty stores, from hyper and supermarkets to 
convenience stores, grocery and DiY. the Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer is primarily used 
by the retail store associate either for assisted sale or to carry out a variety of inventory 
accountability and communications tasks.
Stock counts for year-end inventory, spot checks on items with high shrink, and 
receiving activities require the highest possible speed and accuracy to complete the 
activity in the shortest possible time. price checking on the shop floor, picking lists, 
items verification (not to lose any of those on display on the shop floor) and wall 
profitability systems (how business went in the last X days for each specific shelf in a 
shop) all require communication with the host system for associate direction. Voice 
communications and online resources help the associate quickly track down answers to 
customer questions. 
the Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer delivers the ultimate in ergonomics, intuitive user 
interface, computing and data capture technologies, combined with a best-in-class 
ruggedness. the device’s Summit ieee 802.11 a/b/g radio with CCX v4 certification from 
Cisco ensures the highest level of security for pCi compliance. Datalogic innovations 
include the patented good read feedback to better blend with the retail floor mood 
and the inclined scan engines, both 1D and 2D, are a great value-add to support and 
alleviate the associates’ everyday work, by making aiming and reading a much faster 
and easier task. the Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer thus results in a product that is 
effortless to develop for, deploy and manage.
Starting with the typical activities in the back-office of retail shops and stores, 
Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer fits a variety of other warehouse environments as well, 
including: 
•  Distribution Centers
•  Manufacturing Warehouses
•  Third Party Logistics (3PL)
Warehouse users of mobile computers carry out a variety of inventory accountability
and communications tasks centered on the receipt and disposition of goods. receiving 
starts the process as new material arrives at a facility. in some cases, goods will literally 
be transferred from incoming to outgoing trucks, a function called cross docking. 
Sorting and put away operations require communication and direction from the host 
system to ensure the goods are accurately stored for later retrieval. picking and staging 
activities kick off the shipping process. Finally stock counts for year-end inventory and 
cycle counts to verify inventory accuracy must be completed in the shortest possible 
time. 
the new Skorpio™ X3 mobile computer delivers exceptional ergonomics to alleviate the 
operators’ fatigue, best-in-class ruggedness, computing and data capture technologies 
to provide a tailored solution for demanding environments needing real time 
transaction visibility.