Operating Instructions
CLV 490 Bar Code Scanner
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Installation procedure (overview)
CLV in stand-alone configuration
Start/stop mode: Reading trigger via “Sensor“ switching input (default setting)
1.
Check the delivery to make sure that none of the components is missing.
2.
Mount the CLV at the reading station and align it with the object carrying the bar code.
3.
Mount the CDB 420 or CDM 490 Connection Module.
4.
Connect the CLV as followed:
CDB 420 Connection Module: using the cable no. 2 027 046. Alternatively, connect
the CLV using the external parameter memory no. 2 030 023.
CDM 490 Connection Module: using two cables no. 2 020 302. Alternatively, connect
the CLV using the external parameter memory no. 2 020 307.
5.
Mount the sensor for starting/stopping the reading pulse.
6.
Connect the reading pulse sensor to the "Sensor (1)" switching input in the CDB 420
or CDM 490.
7.
Connect the host to the host interface in the CDB 420 or CDM 490.
8.
Switch on the power supply to the CDB 420 or CDM 490.
The "Device Ready" LED lights up after the CLV has started.
CLV with external empty parameter memory connected (no. 2 020 307 or 2 030 023):
After the CLV has started, it copies the internal parameter set to the external parameter
memory if no CMC 400 parameter memory is available in the CDB 420/CDM 490.
Line scanner with oscillating mirror:
In the default setting, the CLV deflects the scan line around the position CW = 50 with
a frequency of 1 Hz and an oscillating amplitude of max.
±
20
°
(
±
40 CW).
9.
Switch on your PC and start Windows
TM
(minimum requirement: Windows 95
TM
).
10. Install the "CLV-Setup" software and the online CLV-Setup Help from the CD-ROM
("Manuals & Software") on your PC.
11. Connect the PC to the terminal interface of the CLV.
To do so, connect a 3-core RS 232 data cable (null modem cable), e. g. no. 2 014 054
to the "Aux" plug in the CDB 420 or CDM 490.
12. Start the "CLV-Setup" program.
CLV-Setup establishes communication with the CLV and uploads the parameter set.
The parameters are then displayed on the tabs.
13. Carry out a test read using test bar codes (clock the CLV accordingly).
Display the reading result in the Terminal Emulator window of the "CLV-Setup" program.
14. Configure the CLV for the application using the settings on the tabs in CLV-Setup.
Copy (download) the modified parameter set to the CLV temporarily.
Do
not
switch off the power to the CDB 420 or CDM 490 (CLV)!
15. Test the application under realistic conditions.
16. Check whether the data is transmitted correctly between the CLV and host.
17. If necessary, correct and optimize the parameter values.
Copy (download) the parameter set
permanently
to the CLV.
CLV with external parameter memory connected:
Copy the modified parameter set to the external parameter memory when CLV-Setup
asks you for confirmation.
18. Save the parameter set as a configuration file "*.scl" in the "CLV-Setup" program.
The CLV can then be operated with the
application-specific
settings.