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Datalogic Automation introduces the new Matrix 200

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Datalogic Automation introduces the new Matrix 200™, a new concept of 2D imagercombining ultra compact size, industrial features and excellent reading performance.

 

Datalogic Automation is pleased to announce the availability of a newborn among the imager series, named Matrix 200™.

This new imager reads all standard 2D or linear bar codes at high speed, offers excellent reading performance, industrial strength and comfortable ease of use in a compact size.

Designed to satisfy the needs of several market sectors, Matrix 200™ is available in two models: straight and with 90° reading window, all equipped with WVGA image sensor, serial and USB interfaces. Thanks to this feature Matrix 200™ allows flexible mounting and positioning in narrow spaces.

Matrix 200™, with its high resolution image sensor, advanced lighting system and powerful decoding libraries, provides excellent reading performance and reliability on a wide range of code symbologies as well as damaged and low quality bar codes.

Thanks to the intuitive X-PRESS™ interface, a simple function available in all new Datalogic Automation products, installation and maintenance are easier than ever. A multi-function push button allows setting all relevant functions such as test mode, aiming, automatic imager calibration and code setting.

The rugged full metal construction, IP65 protection class and max operative temperature of 50°C make Matrix 200™ the ideal product for industrial applications.

Ultra compact dimensions

Direct and 90° window models for smart mounting

Outstanding decoding capability on 1D, 2D, Stacked and Postal symbologies.

High performance on dynamic reading applications

X-PRESS™ for easy and intuitive setup

Optical aiming system

10 to 30 VDC Power Supply

USB connectivity

ID-NET™ embedded high speed connectivity

Region Of Interest Windowing for higher frame rate

Run Time Self Tuning for higher flexibility
 

 

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