Cordless 1-D and 2-D Code Reader with Ethernet, RS-232 and USB

The new 1-D and 2-D ID Code Readers DataMan® 8000 open up potential for optimization: The communications suite together with the base station providing Cognex Connect™ connection facility is available for cordless applications of extended working range with immediate effect. Apart from the conventional support of USB and RS-232, Cognex Connect provides maximum flexibility when communicating with industrial protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, MC Protocol and others. The cordless code readers feature an operating range of up to 100 meters and provide a large memory capacity. The base...

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