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Barcode readers

By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 1/1/2007

The SCANEX family of barcode readers is engineered for use in hazardous areas. The Dragon D101 is a cabled trigger-operated handheld scanner; the Dragon M101 is a wireless trigger-operated handheld scanner; and the Nano is a fixed-mount miniature scanner with continuous scan operation. The D101’s reading distance is 3 to 31.5 inches, while a long-range option expands the range from 10 to 100 inches. The wireless M101 offers a maximum reading distance of 43 inches, with a 164-foot radio transmission radius. The unit weighs less than one pound and can perform up to 30,000 read operations per battery charge. The IP65 rated Nano offers a reading distance range from 4 to 29 inches with a scan rate of 39 scans-per-second. It is ideal for fixed-location scanning, as on weighing platforms and conveyor systems.

Pepperl+Fuchs

www.am.pepperl-fuchs.com

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