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MS-810 Industrial Scanner User’s Manual
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Factory Settings
Scans per Second
Default:
40
(400 scans per second) for the Low Density and High Density and
50
(500
scans per second) for Standard Density.
Options:
30 to 80. Multiply the number to be entered by 10 for actual scans per second.
Allows you to set the number of scans per second by controlling mirror motor speed.
The range is 300 to 800 scans per second.
Gain Adjustment
Default:
45
(nominal, unit specific, optimized at the factory before shipment)
Options:
10 to 255
Allows you to specify a gain value for the analog circuitry. Changes to Gain should
typically be done by qualified technicians.
Important
:
Before saving any changes to Gain Adjustment (see “Save Scanner Type,
SPS, and Gain for Power-on” on
“Save Scanner Type, SPS, and Gain for
), first record the optimized factory setting for future ref-
erence.
Scanner Type
Default:
Standard if the unit is configured for low density; High Density if the unit is
configured for high density.
Options:
Standard, High Density
The Scanner Type “default” from the factory indicates the density type of the scanner
(with the unit’s optics adjusted accordingly). Do not change this setting unless instructed
to do so by a Microscan representative.
Important
:
Entering the
<Zp>
command (see
Gain for Power-on” on page 4-12
) will save the current setting for Scanner Type
to NOVRAM. If you need to verify the density type of a unit, see your FIS number and
contact your Microscan representative.
AGC Sampling
Default:
Continuous
Options:
Continuous, Disabled, Leading Edge
Allows you to specify how automatic gain control sampling will be done. Continuous
mode continually samples 14 transitions and stores the highest value of the samples
and adjusts the AGC value at the end of the scan. Leading Edge mode finds the lead-
ing edge by looking for a 40 µs quiet zone followed by 14 transitions and stores the
highest value of the samples and adjusts the AGC at the end of the scan. Leading
Edge is especially effective when labels are skewed. Changes to AGC Sampling should
typically be done by qualified technicians.
Summary of Contents for MS-810
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