Ethernet-compatible CCD Scanner
March 2012
Sensors & Transducers
 
German-based Wenglor has introduced its Ethernet-compatible CCD Scanner that recognises barcodes at distances of up to 320 mm. Housed in rugged aluminium, the CCD Scanner checks labels for completeness and quality of information and reads barcodes which are printed or laser etched directly onto glossy materials. The use of red light even enables barcodes with minimal contrast or poor printing quality to be reliably detected.
Scanned codes and the status of inputs and outputs can be viewed at a single glance in several languages via the OLED display, which aids intuitive operation. Inadvertent changes to selected sensor settings are prevented by password protection. The green ‘Good Read’ LED mounted directly on the scanner provides the user with clear feedback on the operating status.
In addition to the graphic display, the CCD Scanner can be optionally configured with the help of website setup specially designed for this product. Worldwide access is made possible by a web server so that data can be read out quickly and easily from anywhere. Remote maintenance is also enabled via this function.
For more information contact Anastas Schnippenkotter, ASSTech Process Electronics & Instrumentation, +27 (0)11 708 9200,  [email protected],  www.asstech.co.za
	
 
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