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About Bar Code Scanners
Bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar / matrix code symbologies. Bar code scanners can be slot card scanners, fixed mount scanners, or hand-held scanners. Slot card bar / matrix code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar or matrix code cards that are passed through the aperture on the reader. A horizontal scanner is basically a tabletop, where the code is passed over the scanner face. A vertical scanner sits on top of a counter or stand where the code is passed in front of the scanner face. A wand scanner is typically made from 1/2" stainless steel tubing or from plastic; the optics are in the front with a cord out the back. The wand scanner must be moved by the user's hand across and in contact with the bar code. While the wand is moving across the bar code, the reflected light is converted to electrical signals through a photocell in the wand. A hand held or gun type scanner can be non-contact or near-contact scanner, which generally uses a beam of focused light to read the bar code. The most common form of active non-contact scanner uses a laser beam that is automatically scanned back and forth across the symbol at a high rate. Near-contact scanners utilize a CCD device. Active non-contact or near-contact scanners may be stationary as an option. Gun type readers can also be fitted with optional fixed mounting.
Bar code scanners can be configured to recognize a variety of bar code symbologies. These include, but are not limited to, Codablock, Codabar, Code 1, Code 11, Code 128, Code 16K, Code 39, Code 49, Code 93, Data Matrix or Data Code, EAN, Interleaved 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5, Maxicode, MSI/Plessey, NW-7 Code, PLANET, POSTNET, Telepen, UPC, and VeriCode.
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Part Numbers for Bar Code Scanners
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1013984 | PLC Radwell | SICK OPTIC ELECTRONIC | Not Provided | BAR CODE SCANNER |
| 5400 | PLC Radwell | WELCH ALLYN | Not Provided | HAND HELD BAR CODE SCANNER SCANTEAM |
| BL601 | PLC Radwell | KEYENCE CORP | Not Provided | SCANNER/BAR CODE READER RASTER 75-330MM RANGE |
| MC131 | PLC Radwell | METROLOGIC | Not Provided | CONTROLLER BAR CODE SCANNER MS131 |
| 995 | PLC Radwell | 3M | Not Provided | WORK STATION ANTI-THEFT BAR CODE/SECURITY SCANNER |
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