Chapter
2
Operating Instructions
CLP 100 Bar Code Reader
Safety information
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Electrical installation and replacing devices
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Practical electrical training
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Knowledge of the common electrical safety instructions
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Knowledge of the operation and handling of the devices of the respective application
(for example, packaging machines, clinical automatic analyzer, access control)
Startup, operation and configuration
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Knowledge of the operation and handling of the devices of the respective application
(for example, packaging machines, clinical automatic analyzer, access control)
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Basic knowledge of Windows 95
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, Windows 98
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or Windows NT
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Basic knowledge of a HTML browser (for example, Netscape Navigator
™)
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Basic knowledge of serial data transmission
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Basic knowledge of bar code technology
2.2
Intended use
The CLP 100 is used for the automatic detection and decoding of bar codes. It is installed
as a reading station and reads, for example, bar codes on objects of a clinical automatic
analyzer. The CLP 100 transmits the decoded bar code information via its host interface to
a host computer for further processing.
The user forfeits any warranty claims against SICK AG in case of any other use as well as in
case of changes to the device, also during device installation and electrical installation .
2.3
General safety instructions
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Read the general safety instructions thoroughly and observe them strictly at all activities
at the bar code reader. This also applies to the warnings before the handling instructions
in the individual chapters of this document.
LED lighting can endanger your eyes!
The CLP 100 uses an LED illumination line.
Light emitting diode class 1 according to EN 60825-1:A2:2001.
The retina can be damaged if you look too long into the beam.
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Do not look directly into the LED illumination line.
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Observe the most recent specifications of DIN EN 60825-1, latest version.
2.4
Quick- Stop and Quick-Restart
2.4.1
Switching off the CLP 100
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Switch off the supply voltage.
At the most the last read result is lost.
2.4.2
Switching on the CLP 100 again
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Switch on the supply voltage.
The CLP 100 resumes operation with the last parameter set saved.