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Principles
Introduction
BIS C Identification Systems
Applications
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This manual is designed to assist the user in setting up the control program and installing and
starting up the components of the BIS C Identification System, and to assure rapid, trouble-
free operation.
The BIS C Identification Systems belongs in the category of
non-contact systems for reading and writing.
This dual function permits applications for not only transporting information in fixed-program-
med data carriers, but also for gathering and passing along up-to-date information as well.
If 2 read/write heads are connected to a BIS C-60_2 processor, both heads can be operated
independently of each other. This means for example that you can read a data carrier from one
head while writing to another data carrier at the other head.
Some of the notable areas of application include
– for controlling material flow in production processes
(e.g. in model-specific processes)
,
for workpiece conveying in transfer lines,
in data gathering for quality assurance ,
for gathering safety-related data,
– in tool coding and monitoring;
– in equipment organization;
– in storage systems for monitoring inventory movement;
– in transporting and conveying systems;
– in waste management for quantity-based fee assessment.
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System Components
The main components of the BIS C Identification Systems are:
–
Processor,
–
Read/Write Heads and
–
Data carriers
Introduction
BIS C Identification Systems
PROFIBUS-DP
Data carriers BIS C-1_ _-...
Schematic
representation of an
Identification System
(example)
Processor BIS C-6002
with
adapter
Read/write
heads
1)
1
) BIS C-3_ _ series, except BIS C-350 and -352
2
) only BIS C-350 or -352
Read/write
head
2)
Processor BIS C-6002
with
adapter
Processor BIS C-6002
with
read/
write head
Configuration with
BIS C-6002
processor
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