Data Sheet
www.datalogic.com
POWERSCAN™ PD9500
FEATURES
INDUSTRY-APPLICATIONS
AIM, TRIGGER, DECODE: IT’S THAT SIMPLE!
An intuitive and effortless scanning 
experience is the target of the PowerScan™ 
9500 family. It combines omnidirectional 
reading capabilities, which is typical in all 
area imaging scanners, with outstanding 
optical characteristics. The result is a 
scanner that is able to read any kind of bar 
code, regardless of the orientation, from 
contact to over 1.0 m / 3.3 ft, depending 
on the bar code resolution. In addition, the 
PowerScan PD9500 area imager includes 
Datalogic’s latest decoding software that 
guarantees snappy reading in any type 
of environment. Aim, trigger, decode: it is 
that simple! 
DEVELOPED WITH THE USER IN MIND
User comfort is guaranteed because of 
the scanner ergonomics, consisting of 
the handle shape, a well-balanced weight 
and an intuitive aiming system, allowing 
the highest first-pass reading rate while 
reducing unnatural wrist movement or 
rotation which can tire any user during 
long shifts. Additionally, the PowerScan 
9500 area imager uses a soft-pulsed white 
illumination light resulting in reduced 
flashes, which is very gentle on the eyes 
and less troublesome to the operator 
during scan-intensive applications. 
BUILT TO LAST
The rugged mechanics of the PowerScan 
family guarantee reliable operation in 
the long term. Repeated shocks and 
indoor / outdoor usage in the toughest 
environmental conditions do not modify 
the scanners performance or reliability. 
•  Snappy omnidirectional reading from contact to 
over 1.0 m / 3.3 ft
•  Datalogic’s new instinctive ‘frame’ aimer
•  New ‘soft white light’ illumination
•  Datalogic’s 3GL™ (3 Green Lights) technology and 
loud beeper for good read feedback
•  Datalogic’s Motionix™ motion-sensing 
technology
•  Ergonomic shape provides hours of tireless data 
collection for the user
•  Supports 1D, stacked and 2D codes, postal codes 
and image capture
•  Water and Particulate Sealing Rating: IP65
•  Manufacturing Shop Floor
•  Work-in-Progress
•  Sub-Assembly
•  Component Tracking
•  Quality Control
•  Time and Cost Analysis
•  Machine Replenishment /
Configuration
•  Line Inventory Control
•  Warehouse and Logistic Centers
•  Shipping / Receiving
•  Parcel Preparation
•  Picking / Put Away
•  Automatic Sorting Back-Up
•  End of Line Sorting


