OnePoint Verify has a simple screen that lets you do a
number of useful things:
Handheld Replacement
With a ThingMagic USB Reader and netbook PC, you can create
a Verification system for printed and encoded labels. The
Netbook's battery lasts longer than most handhelds, and the USB Reader
gives you a smaller, more controlled field. Instead of reading
half the tags in the room, as you might with many handhelds, you read
just the tag at the reader.
If you ship tagged items to destinations that charge you back for
mistakes, you need this system.
Case and Pallet Testing
With a ThingMagic Vega reader and suitable antennas, you can
use OnePoint Verify to count items in a case or pallet and make sure
they are all coded the same. Any UPC that differs from your
specification will show up red in the main screen.
This solution is currently available through resellers only.
Contact GlueLogix to find out where to purchase.
Features
Read tags, decoding UPC, Serial and other quantities from
EPC numbers
Create macros for full-custom interpretation of tag IDs
Count items in box or on pallet
Save configuration and tag history to SQLite file
Save test data to CSV file
Roadmap
A Pro version, expected in 2011, will incorporate: