Sensor cracks one and two dimensional codes

An IFM Electronic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 4, 2008

The Efector Dualis O2I will not only read common barcodes and two-dimensional codes, but can also be set to verify the code.

Building on the popularity of the Efector Dualis object sensor from IFM Electronic, the sensor market leader has launched new versions of the Efector Dualis for reading common barcodes and two-dimensional codes.

The Efector Dualis O2I will not only read codes, but can just as easily be set to verify the code; a simple task, yet not one always available.

The list of readable codes ranges from most standard one-dimensional barcodes, through the stacked PDF417 barcode to the two-dimensional ECC200 datamatrix and QR codes irrespective of orientation and position.

Typical of an IFM Electronic product, the software setup couldn't be simpler.

IFM Electronic believes in making it easy to use their sensors, software is a means to that end so they don't believing in charging a small fortune for operating software.

After installation, using the built-in laser pointer for alignment, just a few steps take the user through from the all important lighting setup to the output configuration, while the sensor itself recognises the kind of code it's seeing.

Once set up, the code content is transmitted via an RS232 or Ethernet interface.

Developed by the leading sensor company, Dualis is not only easy to use but built for the job.

Dualis is a stand-alone unit with integrated lighting and it's constructed in a rugged diecast housing with IP67 for use over a temperature range of -10 to +50C.

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