7.3
Adjusting the device for operational use
Before the final adjustment of the device, complete the electrical installation. Put the
device into operation.
1.
Loosen the bracket screws so that the device can be aligned.
2.
Align the device so that the angle between the scanning line and the bar code
stripes is almost 90°.
3.
To prevent interference reflections, do not align the device so that it is plane
parallel to the object surface.
4.
Manually place objects with bar codes one after the other into the reading range
of the device,
5.
Check the reading result with the SOPAS ET configuration software.
6.
Place objects at different alignments (angles) in the reading field and ensure that
the limit values for the permitted reading angles are not exceeded,
orientation of the device", page 33
.
7.
Align the device so that the good read rate is between 70% and 100%.
8.
Tighten the screws on the device.
7.4
Initial commissioning
The device is configured for the particular application situation on site using the
SOPAS ET configuration software on a computer. The default factory settings of the
device are the starting point for this. The parameter values (configuration data) for this
configuration can be modified in the working memory of the device for optimization
purposes. To do so, the user creates an application-specific parameter set using the
SOPAS ET configuration software. The user then loads the current parameter set into
the permanent parameter memory of the device.
Memory organization for parameter set
The following diagram shows the memory management principle and the internal and
external components involved:
Parameter set in the
main memory of the
device
6
Permanently saved
parameter set of the
device
5
Factory default setting of
the device
7
Device
2
Optional:
1
Computer with SOPAS ET
Configuration Software
3
MicroSD memory card
4
Volatile memory
à
Opened project file
with current parameter
set of the device
8
Volatile memory
à
Non-volatile memory
ß
Non-volatile memory
ß
Saved project file (*.sopas)
with archived parameter
set of the device
9
Data base on e. g. hard drive
(non-volatile memory)
á
Permanently saved
parameter set of the
device
5
Non-volatile memory
ß
Figure 35: Configuring with SOPAS ET and saving the parameter set
1
Optional (only CLV61x-Dxx
X
xx, with X= 3 or 4)
2
Device
3
Computer with the SOPAS ET configuration software
4
MicroSD memory card
5
Permanently saved device parameter set
6
Parameter set in the working memory of the device
7
Factory-set defaults for the device
8
Opened project file with current device parameter set
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