9-2
Section
Error Codes and Remedies
176
Error Code
Remedy
Description
E111
Finder pattern detection
error (Only one finder
pattern was detected.)
Only one line of finder patterns was detected.
Make sure the image is displayed on the
monitor correctly. Check the printing of the
reading code.
One of the L-shaped finder patterns may be
stained or damaged. The position of finder
patterns can be confirmed on the video
monitor when
Display Settings/Finder
Pattern is turned ON.
E112
Finder pattern detection
error (The relative
positioning is incorrect.)
Two finder patterns (two lines) were
detected.
However, the relative positioning of the
patterns is incorrect.
The codes may be bent or part of the finder
patterns may be stained or damaged. The L
length (the length of finder patterns) set may
be too long. The L length can be checked
when
Function Settings/Measure L Length
is turned ON.
E120
Decode error (Timing
pattern detection error)
Check the printing of the reading codes.
The timing patterns in the X or Y directions
may be stained or damaged. The matrix size
may not be set correctly.
The L length (the length of finder patterns)
set may be too short. The L length can be
checked when
Function Settings/Measure
L Length is turned ON.
E121
Decode error (Timing
pattern detection error in
X direction)
Check the printing of the reading code. The
timing pattern in the X direction may be
stained or damaged. Codes may be bent.
E122
Decode error (Timing
pattern detection error in
Y direction)
Check the printing of the reading code. The
timing pattern in the Y direction may be
stained or damaged. Codes may be bent.
E123
Decode error
(Cell recognition error)
Codes were restored to correct errors, but
not decoded correctly. Part of the codes may
be stained or damaged.
E150
Decode error
(No definition error)
The printing is in a special format and not
defined for the V530-R150. Change the
printing format. The codes may be bent,
stained, or damaged.
Common Check Items for Error Codes E120 to E122
Check the gray edge value in
Reading Settings.
Refer to
Image Analysis/Line Bright for whether the value is
correct.