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| New compact laser scanners from Datalogic Datalogic announced the availability of the new DS2100N and DS2400N series. DS2100N and DS2400N providing high profitability and productivity in common applications in automated warehousing, like conveyor sorting and picking systems, and in automated shopfloor for items and parts tracking, process control and packaging. In the OEM industry these scanners are suitable for integration into automatic machinery, such as in chemical and biomedical analysis machines, as well as in packaging and document handling machines. DS2100N and DS2400N series feature the new ID-NET High Speed Bus, an additional built-in interface dedicated to efficient and fast scanner interconnection. Thanks to ID-NET, data collection among readers is accomplished at a high speed without the need of an external multiplexing device, leading to an overall cost reduction and simple system wiring. To guarantee ease of use and quick scanner installation, the new DS2100N and DS2400N scanners are equipped with the X-Press Human Machine Interface, which simplifies use of the readers, installation and maintenance, making life easier for all types of users. X-Press clearly presents status and diagnostic information by means of a five LED bar-graph, whereas the single multi-function key gives immediate access to relevant functions such as Test Mode, AutoLearn and AutoSetup. The DS2100N and DS2400N series are equipped with Datalogic's Genius software configuration program, so they can be easily and rapidly programmed through this intuitive and multilanguage software tool. All models are equipped with a programmable software that allows various functions to be controlled, such as switching the motor ON/OFF motor and his rotation speed. In conformity with the needs of automatic machinery, the scanner has IP65 rugged industrial housing, guaranteeing the robustness and reliability necessary for operating in industrial environments. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Construction News :: home page |