Datalogic Matrix 120 Ultra-Compact Fixed Mounted Stationary 2D Imager Barcode Scanner

Datalogic Matrix 120 Ultra-Compact Fixed Mounted Stationary 2D Imager Barcode Scanner

The Datalogic Matrix 120 imager leads the market for ease of use and has the highest industrial grade in its class; multiple models of the Matrix 120 imager allow it to cover an extensive range of applications in OEM and Manufacturing industries.

Description

FEATURED

  • Ultra-compact dimensions for easy integration
  • WVGA – 1.2 MP and wide angle models
  • Smart user selectable focus for high application flexibility
  • Embedded Ethernet connectivity
  • Serial and USB options on the same model
  • ESD versions for electronic applications
  • Polarized Version for 90° mounting and reflecting surfaces
  • Top industrial grade: IP65; operating temperatures: 0-45 ºC / 32 – 133 ºF
  • DL.Code software configurator for outstanding ease of setup
  • Xpress, Datalogic’s ‘Green Spot’ technology and intuitive HMI for top ease of use

Product – Scanner Only (1D)

Scanner Device only, additional accessories are required.

Product – Scanner Only (2D)

Scanner Device only, additional accessories are required.

Cables

Required, some fixed scanners have communication cables molded into the housing to connect to the connection box, output cables may still be required. Please refer to topography diagram in Reference manual for more information.

Connection boxes (cbox) / Controllers

Required on all fixed mount scanning unless Quicklink Series connections are used. Please specify additional outputs if required and adapters.

Output Modules

Optional (only required on certain models), only works with CBX500 & CBX800 connection boxes.

Power Supplies/Cords

Additional Accessory – only required for certain cable sets.

EASE OF CARE (EoC) Repair/ Maintenance Agreements (Per Unit)

Optional on request.

Websentinel Software

(Optional) WebSentinel Plus is a very advanced monitor and information collector, a supervisory software solution for monitoring operational activities of reading devices through a single web browser-based interface. It collects data from scan points through an Ethernet TCP/IP network, and presents the information flow as visual onscreen information. It also stores this information in a database and, periodically or on demand, produces performance, diagnostic, and tracking reports.