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Code Reader

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Sick Inc. has introduced the Lector620, an image-based reader for 1- and 2-D codes that is suitable for track and traceability applications. It offers intelligent setup and intuitive operation, including teach-in with autofocus. This allows operators to mount the scanner at any distance from the code and to automatically optimize settings for the best possible read. There is no need to use a PC to set up the scanner. Multiple onboard interfaces, such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, CAN, USB and RS-232, ensure flexibility. The Lector620 series offers real-time decoding of all images. Applications include individual production control and traceability of components in the automotive, packaging, food and beverage, consumer goods and pharmaceutical industries. The code reader also can be used for counterfeit detection and identification of single components and polychlorinated biphenyls.


Published: September 2011
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