Pepperl+Fuchs' MAC335 imager reads codes from 20-300 mm away

Aug. 18, 2011
The MAC335 Universal stationary barcode imager from Pepperl+Fuchs is designed to read common 1-D and 2-D codes.

The MAC335 Universal stationary barcode imager is designed to read common 1-D and 2-D codes. Its 1.3-Mpixel resolution enables it to reliably read small and large codes at distances ranging from 20 to 300 mm. Embedded JavaScript enables the reader to be linked into common programs, and permits evaluations to be carried out on the code reader. It features the Vision-Configurator interface to set parameters and display images. The MAC335 is also parameterized with Data Matrix control codes, eliminating the need for separate operating software.
Pepperl+Fuchs
Twinsburg, OH, USA

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Compact, Economical Universal Code Reader Reads All Common 1D and 2D Codes
MAC335 from Pepperl+Fuchs can read small and large codes at distances ranging from 20 mm to 300 mm

TWINSBURG, OH – Pepperl+Fuchs introduces the MAC335 Universal Code Reader. This compact, economical and easy to mount and configure stationary barcode imager is designed to read the most common 1D and 2D code symbologies. Its high 1.3 megapixel resolution enables it to accurately and reliably read small and large codes at distances ranging from 20 mm to 300 mm.

“Embedded JavaScript makes the MAC335 a particularly unique stationary code reader,” says Tim Cicerchi, Product Manager, Pepperl+Fuchs. “JavaScript enables it to be linked into all common programs, and permits evaluations to be carried out on the code reader itself. In many applications this functionality can also eliminate the need for, and expense of, a downstream PC.”

The MAC335 universal code reader also features Pepperl+Fuchs’ standard operator interface, Vision-Configurator. With Vision-Configurator, all parameters can be set intuitively, and images from the reader can be displayed. The MAC335 is also easily parameterized with Data Matrix control codes, eliminating the need for separate operating software.

These 24VDC devices offer IP65 protection, and are rated for use in temperatures ranging from 0 … 50°C (32 … 122°F).

SOURCE: Pepperl+Fuchs

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