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BCL 40
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Figures and tables
Figure 3.1:
Possible combinations of the BCL 40 / MA 10 ........................................................... 12
Figure 3.2:
Networking possibilities using the multiNet plus......................................................... 13
Figure 3.3:
BCL 40/device construction........................................................................................ 14
Figure 3.4:
Connector unit MA 10................................................................................................. 15
Table 4.1:
General Specifications BCL 40 Standard Version...................................................... 17
Table 4.2:
General Specifications BCL 40 with Heater ............................................................... 17
Table 4.3:
General Specifications MA 10 .................................................................................... 18
Figure 4.1:
Dimensioned drawing BCL 40 .................................................................................... 19
Figure 4.2:
Dimensioned drawing MA 10 ..................................................................................... 19
Figure 4.3:
The most important characteristics of a bar code ...................................................... 20
Table 4.4:
Type overview ............................................................................................................ 21
Figure 4.4:
Sweep principle of the raster scanner ........................................................................ 21
Figure 4.5:
Sweep principle for the line scanner .......................................................................... 22
Figure 4.6:
Reading curves BCL 40 standard version, optic variants N and M ............................ 23
Figure 4.7:
Reading curves BCL 40 standard version, optic variants F and L ............................. 24
Figure 4.8:
Reading curves BCL 40 with heating, optic variants M and L .................................... 25
Figure 4.9:
Reading curves BCL 40 with heating, optic variant F................................................. 26
Table 5.1:
Accessories/Order Designation BCL 40 ..................................................................... 27
Table 5.2:
Accessories/Order Designation MA 10 ...................................................................... 27
Figure 5.1:
Mounting device BT 56............................................................................................... 28
Figure 5.2:
Mounting device BT 57............................................................................................... 28
Figure 5.3:
Connection cable between the BCL 40 and MA 10.................................................... 29
Figure 5.4:
Connection cable between BCL 40 "stand alone" ...................................................... 29
Figure 6.1:
Device nameplates MA 10 and BCL 40 ..................................................................... 30
Figure 6.2:
Mounting example BCL 40 "stand alone" ................................................................... 31
Figure 6.3:
Mounting example for the combined BCL 40 / MA 10 unit ......................................... 32
Figure 6.4:
Mounting examples for the BCL 40 and MA 10 mounted independently ................... 33
Figure 6.5:
Minimum space requirements for installation ............................................................. 35
Figure 6.6:
Application example "conveyor chain" ....................................................................... 36
Figure 6.7:
Connecting the BCL 40 for "Stand Alone" Operation ................................................. 38
Figure 6.8:
Connection diagram for the Sub D connector plug .................................................... 39
Table 6.1:
Wiring description BCL 40 .......................................................................................... 40
Figure 6.9:
Connecting the BCL 40 with the connector unit MA 10 .............................................. 40
Figure 6.10:
Disconnecting the ribbon cable inside the MA 10 ...................................................... 41
Figure 6.11:
Wiring to the terminal strip without screwing down or soldering................................. 42
Figure 6.12:
Position of the connections for the MA 10 .................................................................. 42
Figure 6.13:
Connecting the MA 10 to a RS 485 Host ................................................................... 44
Figure 6.14:
Connecting the MA 10 to a RS 232 Host ................................................................... 44
Figure 6.15:
Connecting the MA 10 as active subscriber to a TTY Host ........................................ 45
Figure 6.16:
Connecting the MA 10 as passive subscriber to a TTY Host ..................................... 45
Figure 6.17:
Connecting the MA 10 to a RS 422 Host ................................................................... 46
Figure 6.18:
Connection of the switching input with an external switching voltage ........................ 47
Figure 6.19:
Connection of the switching input without an external switching voltage ................... 47
Figure 6.20:
Position of the solder jumpers JL5 and JL6 ............................................................... 48
Figure 6.21:
Operating voltage used as the switching voltage ....................................................... 49
Figure 6.22:
Switching voltage connected externally (galvanically decoupled) .............................. 49
Figure 7.1:
Control elements of the MA 10................................................................................... 51
Figure 7.2:
Block diagram storage concept for parameter sets .................................................... 55
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