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Just scan it – Codes scan­nen ein­fach ge­macht!

Iden­ti­fi­zie­ren, de­ko­die­ren und kon­tro­llie­ren

1D-/2D- und Bar­co­des­can­ner von wen­glor ve­rar­bei­ten pro­zess­si­cher ein­fa­che Strich­co­des mit hoher Da­ten­dich­te bis hin zu kom­ple­xen 2D-​Codes, die di­rekt auf den Ob­jek­ten mar­kiert sind (DPM-​Codes). Durch das um­fas­sen­de Scanner-​Portfolio bie­tet wen­glor für jede Co­deart und An­wen­dung die pas­sen­de Tech­no­lo­gie und Lösung.

1D-​Codescanner

iden­ti­fi­zie­ren, de­ko­die­ren und kon­tro­llie­ren 1D-​Codes – dank Linien-​, Raster-​ oder Schwingspiegel-​Technologie mit bes­ter Per­for­man­ce in pun­cto Les­bar­keit und Scan­ra­te.

1D-/2D-​Codescanner

ve­rar­bei­ten pro­zess­si­cher ein­fa­che Strich­co­des – mit hoher Da­ten­dich­te bis hin zu kom­ple­xen 2D-​Codes, die di­rekt auf den Ob­jek­ten mar­kiert sind (DPM-​Codes).

1D-/2D-​Handscanner

ermöglichen das fle­xi­ble, ortsunabhängige Lesen von 1D- und 2D-​Codes – unabhängig der Aus­rich­tung des Codes und auch auf sch­wie­ri­gen Oberflächen.

1D-​Codescanner

In­dus­trie­lle 1D-​Codescanner iden­ti­fi­zie­ren, de­co­die­ren und kon­tro­llie­ren ein­fa­che Strich-​ und Bar­co­des. Mit­tels Licht er­fas­sen sie große Flächen und können auch beschädigte oder schlecht les­ba­re Bar­co­des mit hoher Fre­quenz scan­nen und zuverlässig er­ken­nen.

Dabei wird zwis­chen Scan­nern mit vers­chie­de­nen Funk­tions­prin­zi­pien un­ters­chie­den, die sich je­weils für einen ge­wis­sen An­wen­dungs­be­reich eig­nen. 

Li­niens­can­ner (BLN/FIS-0003)

Scan­nen hoher Bar­co­de­dich­ten,
auch auf glänzenden Oberflächen

Ras­ters­can­ner (FIS-0830/FIS-0003)

Kon­tro­llie­ren hoher Dur­chlau­fra­ten

Sch­wings­pie­gels­can­ner (FIS-0870)

Er­fas­sen großformatiger Flächen

BLN Line Scan­ner – Scan­ning Codes on Glossy Ma­te­rials

  • Reads all com­mon bar­co­des prin­ted or la­se­red on glossy ma­te­rials – even in dy­na­mic ap­pli­ca­tions up to 0.3 m/s
  • Scan rate: 510 scans/s 
  • Range: 20…520 mm
  • CCD line for high read per­for­man­ce
  • Vi­si­ble red light for easy align­ment
  • Ether­net and RS-232 in­ter­fa­ce

Sam­ple Ap­pli­ca­tions

Bar­co­de Reading on Work­pie­ce Ca­rriers

For the iden­ti­fi­ca­tion and do­cu­men­ta­tion of com­po­nents and work steps, the la­se­red bar­co­des on the work­pie­ce ca­rriers are read using bar­co­de line scan­ners. The sto­red in­for­ma­tion is pas­sed on via Ether­net to the con­trol sys­tem, where the pro­ces­sing step is sto­red for trac­king.

1D Code Reading at Ma­nual Works­ta­tions

Bar­co­des are read by sta­tio­nary line scan­ners to iden­tify com­po­nents in as­sembly pro­ces­ses at ma­nual works­ta­tions. Using the clearly vi­si­ble red CCD line, the wor­ker in­tui­ti­vely re­cog­ni­zes the ne­ces­sary orien­ta­tion of the code, and the green sta­tus LED con­firms the suc­cess­ful scan. 

Ras­ter Scan­ner FIS-0830 – Scan­ner with In­te­gra­ted Code Re­cons­truc­tion

  • Reads all com­mon 1D codes
  • Scan rate: 300…1,400 scans/s 
  • Range: 51…762 mm
  • Fle­xibly ad­jus­ta­ble scan width up to 254 mm
  • In­te­gra­ted code re­cons­truc­tion 
  • RS-232, Ether­net TCP/IP and Ether­Net/IPTMin­ter­fa­ce

Sam­ple Ap­pli­ca­tions

Cap­tu­ring Bar­co­des on Cans

In the pac­ka­ging in­dustry, bar­co­des prin­ted on dif­fe­rent cans must be re­liably cap­tu­red. The cy­lin­dri­cal cans are gui­ded past the scan­ner at a speed of 45 m/min and are de­tec­ted.

Cap­tu­ring Bar­co­des on Plas­tic Boxes

Large lo­gis­tics cen­ters use dif­fe­rent plas­tic boxes for trans­por­ta­tion, sto­ra­ge and re­trie­val of items of all kinds mar­ked with 1D codes. Bar­co­de ras­ter scan­ners cap­tu­re the codes quickly and pass the data on to the con­tro­ller via the TCP/IP in­ter­fa­ce.

Sweep Ras­ter Scan­ner FIS-0870 – Op­ti­mal Adap­ta­bi­lity

  • Reads all com­mon 1D codes
  • Scan rate: 300…1,400 scans/s 
  • Fle­xibly ad­jus­ta­ble scan width up to 254 mm
  • Scan­ning area: 25…762 mm
  • Du­ra­ble hou­sing with IP65 de­gree of pro­tec­tion
  • Fle­xibly ad­jus­ta­ble de­flec­tion angle 
  • Pro­gram­ma­ble scan grid
  • In­te­gra­ted code re­cons­truc­tion 
  • Con­nec­tion via Co­deS­can 360
  • Net­wor­king via se­pa­ra­te ga­te­ways to bus sys­tems
  • RS-232422/485 in­ter­fa­ces 

Sam­ple Ap­pli­ca­tions

Au­to­ma­tic Trac­king of Large Pac­ka­ges

In in­tra­lo­gis­tics, pa­llets are trans­por­ted on ro­ller con­ve­yors. The sweep ras­ter scan­ners moun­ted on both sides of the con­ve­yor belt re­liably iden­tify bar­co­des of dif­fe­rent sizes, po­si­tions or arran­ge­ments on the pac­ka­ges in the va­ria­ble de­tec­tion range.

Ins­pec­tion of Trans­port La­bels on Pa­lle­ti­zed Goods

When fi­nished pro­ducts are wrap­ped on pa­llets, they are la­be­led with trans­port la­bels with a va­riety of 1D codes. Sweep ras­ter scan­ners with par­ti­cu­larly large de­tec­tion ran­ges re­liably re­cog­ni­ze the nu­me­rous in­di­vi­dual codes.

1D/2D Code Scan­ners

1D/2D code scan­ners are sta­tio­nary scan­ners that can be used to pro­cess all codes re­liably – from sim­ple 1D codes with high data den­sity to com­plex 2D codes mar­ked di­rectly on the ob­jects (DPM codes). They adapt to the con­di­tions at light­ning speed and thus read codes of dif­fe­rent dis­tan­ces and sizes. A wide scan­ning area is co­ve­red by a large aper­tu­re angle . A high scan­ning sta­bi­lity is gua­ran­teed even in chan­ging am­bient light.

1D/2D Code Scan­ner (C5PC)

Scan everything without soft­wa­re

1D/2D Code Scan­ner (FIS-0004)

Reading of 1D/2D Codes in Sta­tic Ap­pli­ca­tions

1D/2D Code Scan­ner (C50C)

Scan­ning with wen­glor Mul­ti­Co­re Tech­no­logy

C5PC Se­ries – Scan­ning without Soft­wa­re

The 1D/2D code scan­ners from the C5PC se­ries are ready for im­me­dia­te use: Au­to­ma­tic con­fi­gu­ra­tion takes place thanks to auto-​setup and un­li­mi­ted auto-​focus (li­quid lens). Thanks to wen­glor We­bLink (web ser­ver), no soft­wa­re is re­qui­red. In ad­di­tion, it is op­tio­nally pos­si­ble to save set­tings in a da­ta­ba­se sto­red in the sen­sor, the so-​called Mul­tishot Con­fi­gu­ra­tion Da­ta­ba­se; the set­tings are pro­ces­sed au­to­ma­ti­cally by a trig­ger sig­nal and the re­sult is out­put as soon as a set­ting leads to scan­ning suc­cess. The fun­ctio­na­lity is roun­ded off with pro­tec­tion against ma­ni­pu­la­tion with ad­jus­ta­ble password-​protected user le­vels.
 
  • Scan­ning of prin­ted and di­rectly mar­ked 1D and 2D codes 
  • Range: 50…1,200 mm
  • Va­rious re­so­lu­tions: 0.34, 1.2 and 5 me­ga­pi­xels 
  • High-speed mode for cap­tu­ring up to 32 codes at once
  • Lin­king of up to 8 scan­ners via Co­deS­can 360
  • Code qua­lity de­ter­mi­na­tion ac­cor­ding to ISO/IEC stan­dards
  • Au­to­ma­ted code que­ries with Mul­tishot Con­fi­gu­ra­tion Da­ta­ba­se for re­du­ced ma­nual pro­gram­ming
  • In­ter­fa­ces: RS-232, Ether­net TCP/IP, PRO­FI­NET or Ether­Net/IPTM

The au­to­mo­ti­ve in­dustry pla­ces high de­mands on the tra­cea­bi­lity of the ins­ta­lled com­po­nents – in the qua­lity as­su­ran­ce pro­cess, many dif­fe­rent types of parts must be con­ti­nuously chec­ked (track and trace). The scan­ners used must read dif­fe­rent types of codes (1D and 2D codes) that have been ap­plied in dif­fe­rent sizes to dif­fe­rent ma­te­rials and dif­fi­cult sur­fa­ces such as dark plas­tic parts and shiny metal sur­fa­ces in dif­fe­rent ways (needle-​punched, et­ched, la­se­red).

De­co­ding of Da­ta­Ma­trix Codes on En­gi­ne Blocks

In end-​of-line qua­lity con­trol of en­gi­ne blocks, a C5PC code scan­ner uses a needle-​punched QR code to de­ter­mi­ne which en­gi­ne block it is and which test pro­gram must be se­lec­ted.

Da­ta­Ma­trix Code Scan­ning on Plas­tic Hoses in Var­ying Light Con­di­tions

Thanks to the au­to­ma­tic bright­ness and ex­po­su­re con­trol, a C5PC code scan­ner re­liably de­tects 2D codes on black plas­tic tubes, even in highly fluc­tua­ting light con­di­tions and chan­ging po­si­tions.

Ra­pidly mo­ving elec­tro­nic and se­mi­con­duc­tor com­po­nents often have very small, dark or glossy sur­fa­ces. Thus, the (DPM) codes ap­plied to them are also very small and must be re­cor­ded and scan­ned by the scan­ner in short cycle times. In order to enable con­ti­nuous qua­lity as­su­ran­ce, each in­di­vi­dual as­sembly must be scan­ned and thus iden­ti­fied (track and trace).

De­tec­tion of Small QR Codes on High-​Gloss Elec­tro­nic Com­po­nents

Thanks to their high re­so­lu­tion, C5PC code scan­ners read very small DPM codes that are ba­rely lar­ger than one mi­lli­me­ter. Using po­la­ri­za­tion fil­ters or op­ti­cal dif­fu­sers, codes on ex­tre­mely re­flec­ti­ve elec­tro­nic com­po­nents are re­liably de­co­ded.

Scan­ning of QR Codes on Prin­ted Cir­cuit Boards

For end-​to-end pro­duct tra­cea­bi­lity (track and trace), QR codes are scan­ned on prin­ted cir­cuit boards in the se­mi­con­duc­tor in­dustry and the co­llec­ted data is trans­mit­ted to the con­trol sys­tem. Thanks to its com­pact for­mat, the C5PC can be moun­ted under the con­ve­yor rail to save space.

Scan­ners are used to de­ter­mi­ne the authen­ti­city of each in­di­vi­dual item in the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal and food in­dustry. They read the pro­duct in­for­ma­tion encry­pted in 2D codes and for­ward the data for pla­gia­rism tes­ting. In order to avoid costly re­calls due to the de­li­very of faulty items, a con­ti­nuous qua­lity as­su­ran­ce pro­cess is also ne­ces­sary, which pre­vents the dis­patch of re­ject ar­ti­cles and items with pro­duc­tion errors.

360° Code Scan­ning on Can­ned Foods

After the fi­lling pro­cess in the food in­dustry, all ar­ti­cles are pro­vi­ded with a bar­co­de for tra­cea­bi­lity and iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. Using the Co­deS­can 360 link, six C5PC scan­ners per­form a 360° code scan syn­chro­nously and at very high speed.

Code Reading of Phar­ma­ceu­ti­cals and Pac­ka­ging at High Speeds

For end-​to-end pro­duct tra­cea­bi­lity, the codes of the am­pou­les (1D) and the as­so­cia­ted card­board pac­ka­ging (2D) are scan­ned and as­sig­ned to each other when phar­ma­ceu­ti­cals are pac­ka­ged. The 1D/2D code scan­ners from the C5PC se­ries used have a high-​speed mode that enables up to 32 codes to be re­cor­ded si­mul­ta­neo­usly.

FIS-0004 Se­ries – Reading of 1D/2D Codes in Sta­tic Ap­pli­ca­tions

  • Scan­ning of 1D and 2D codes re­gard­less of code orien­ta­tion (om­ni­di­rec­tio­nal)
  • Scan rate: 10 scans/s 
  • Range: 36…152 mm
  • Re­so­lu­tion: 640 × 480 pi­xels
  • Con­nec­tion via Co­deS­can 360
  • RS-232/422/485 in­ter­fa­ces

C50C Se­ries – Scan­ning with wen­glor Mul­ti­Co­re Tech­no­logy

  • Scan­ning of prin­ted and di­rectly mar­ked 1D and 2D codes 
  • Scan rate: 20 scans/s
  • Range: 20…500 mm
  • Re­so­lu­tion: 736 × 480 pi­xels
  • we­Qu­be­De­co­de with high-​speed data trans­mis­sion via se­pa­ra­te com­mu­ni­ca­tion pro­ces­sor 
  • Mo­du­larly ex­pan­da­ble soft­wa­re con­cept with nu­me­rous fea­tu­res such as 3D trac­king, Teach+ and match codecom­pa­ri­son 
  • In­te­gra­ted code re­cons­truc­tion 
  • PRO­FI­NET and Ether­Net/IPTMin­ter­fa­ce

Sam­ple Ap­pli­ca­tions

De­co­ding Da­ta­Ma­trix Codes on Car In­te­rior Doors

In the au­to­mo­ti­ve in­dustry, the qua­lity of in­di­vi­dual com­po­nents of pas­sen­ger car in­te­rior doors must be vi­sually chec­ked for dif­fe­rent types of door at the same time. A 1D/2D code scan­ner reads a Da­ta­Ma­trix code la­be­led on the door to uni­quely iden­tify the door be­fo­re the test pro­cess.

Scan­ning of Da­ta­Ma­trix Codes on Trans­pa­rent Rear Win­dows

In the pro­duc­tion of pas­sen­ger car rear win­dows, se­ve­ral win­dow va­riants must be iden­ti­fied, dif­fe­ren­tia­ted and trac­ked. For this pur­po­se, a small Da­ta­Ma­trix code is ap­plied to the trans­pa­rent glass, which is read and de­co­ded as it pas­ses along the con­ve­yor line des­pi­te cons­tantly chan­ging light con­di­tions and back­grounds.

1D/2D Handheld Scan­ners

Handheld scan­ners are mo­bi­le 1D/2D code readers that enable fle­xi­ble, location-​independent reading of codes. They are sui­ta­ble for om­ni­di­rec­tio­nal reading of va­rious code types (1D and 2D codes). Thanks to the use of in­no­va­ti­ve and pa­ten­ted illu­mi­na­tion tech­no­logy, the handheld scan­ners read every code, even on dif­fi­cult sur­fa­ces.
Hap­tic, acous­tic or vi­sual sig­nals in­di­ca­te suc­cess­ful de­co­ding. In ad­di­tion to wired scan­ners, wi­re­less Blue­tooth handheld scan­ners are also avai­la­ble.

1D/2D Handheld Scan­ners (CSMH/CSLH)

Ro­bust scan­ners for all areas

1D/2D Handheld Scan­ner (CSHH)

Scan­ning DPM Codes on Glossy and Cur­ved Sur­fa­ces

Wired 1D/2D Handheld Scan­ners from the CSMH Se­ries

  • Mo­bi­le reading of all com­mon 1D and 2D codes (in­clu­ding DPM) re­gard­less of the code orien­ta­tion (om­ni­di­rec­tio­nal)
  • Range: 5…328 mm
  • Re­so­lu­tion: 1,280 × 960 pi­xels
  • In­te­gra­ted op­ti­cal align­ment tool for quick code reading
  • De­ciphe­ring of da­ma­ged codes 
  • Re­sis­tant to clea­ning agents 
  • RS-232 or USB in­ter­fa­ce

Ap­pli­ca­tion Exam­ples

Reading 1D and 2D Codes on Metal Pipes via Handheld Scan­ner for Mo­bi­le Wel­ding Ma­chi­nes

The handheld scan­ner de­tects the co­rrect wel­ding cu­rrent by scan­ning codes on metal pipes. This is set di­rectly on the con­nec­ted wel­ding ma­chi­ne.

CSHH001 – Scan­ning DPM Codes on Glossy and Cur­ved Sur­fa­ces

The per­fect handheld scan­ner for the au­to­mo­ti­ve in­dustry – it is ro­bust and can the­re­fo­re withs­tand harsh in­dus­trial en­vi­ron­ments. It also reads all code types (1D and 2D codes) on glossy sur­fa­ces. A true all-​rounder.
  • Reading of need­le pun­ched, prin­ted, la­se­red or et­ched 1D and 2D codes (DPM)
  • Range: 0…51 mm
  • Re­so­lu­tion: 1,280 × 960 pi­xels
  • Cable length: 180 cm
  • In­no­va­ti­ve illu­mi­na­tion tech­no­logy for mo­bi­le scan­ning on dif­fi­cult sur­fa­ces
  • USB port

Ap­pli­ca­tion Exam­ples

Reading of Need­le Pun­ched 2D Codes on Round and Glossy Com­po­nents

In the au­to­mo­ti­ve in­dustry, the sma­llest com­po­nents such as chas­sis and en­gi­ne com­po­nents must be iden­ti­fied and made tra­cea­ble. Thanks to in­te­gra­ted illu­mi­na­tion tech­no­logy, the handheld scan­ner quickly and re­liably re­cords the need­le pun­ched Da­ta­Ma­trix codes on the parts, some of which are high-​gloss and round metal.

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