Pepperl+Fuchs MAC335 stationary universal code reader

Sunday, 24 April, 2011 | Supplied by: Pepperl+Fuchs (Aust) Pty Ltd


The MAC335 stationary universal code reader is able to read all common 1D and 2D codes (25 different code symbologies). This is an economical compact reader with small mounting dimensions and is designed for stationary reading. It can read codes within a range from 20 to 300 mm. This means codes can be read reliably without having to mechanically adjust the lenses or use different lenses or other code-reader versions. The reader’s high resolution of 1.3 megapixels enables it to read both very small and large codes without having to change settings.

JavaScript functionality enables the reader to be linked into all common programs and permits evaluations to be carried out on the reader itself. It is also possible to perform assignments directly on the reader; for example, that this item belongs to the product group manufactured on this conveyor, and similar tasks. This feature often means that there is no need for a PC to be installed downstream for evaluation purposes.

To get around the problem of familiarisation with operating different code readers, Pepperl+Fuchs has developed a standard operator interface, the Vision-Configurator. Using this, all parameters can be set intuitively and, among other features, images from the reader can be displayed. The code reader can additionally be parameterised easily without the use of operating software via the use of Data Matrix control codes.

With its robust enclosure and IP65 degree of protection, the MAC335 is suitable for heavy industrial use.

Online: www.pepperl-fuchs.com
Phone: 03 9358 3400
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