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S o f t w a r e C o n f i g u r a t i o n s
CLV Identification
“CLV Identification” is the information that identifies the scanner. It consists of the following information:
Model Number
Identifies the particular type of bar code scanner:
Software Version
A record of the integrated software version.
Part Number
Provides SICK Optic-Electronic model numbers and part numbers for ordering and servicing purposes.
Serial Number
Provides serial number of the scanner.
Testing Date
Provides date of final assembly inspection by SICK Optic-Electronic engineers.
Tester
Provides name of SICK Optic-Electronic inspector who performed the last inspection of the scanner.
User Text
The note book provides space for the user or for SICK Optic-Electronic service engineers to record special information regarding
the scanner or its use. Limited to 30 characters.
Figure 3-30 Operating Data
OPERATING DATA
This section explains the internal operating data recorded by the CLV and how the counter functions can be reset by the user.
Except for the average reading evaluation statistic, operating data are not part of the real-time data set. The user may view this
set of information using the Windows-based CLV Utility Software, if a host device is used, the host, using host command lan-
guage strings, can query the scanner for this information. Viewing operating data takes the scanner out of the Reading Mode.