Operating Instructions
Chapter
4
CLV62x Bar Code Scanner
Product description
8011965/S345/2008-04-16
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4.4
System requirements
General system requirements are derived from the bar code scanner's technical data (see
chapter 10 Technical data, page 71
The requirements and conditions for
are summarised in the respective chapters.
4.5
Product features and functions (overview)
CLV62x Bar Code Scanner
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Fixed focus
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Line scanner / raster scanner
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Reading window on front / side
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Large reading area (depending on version)
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High resolution (depending on version)
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High scan frequency
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Can be adapted to the print quality of the code
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Evaluation area of the scanning line can be restricted
User safety and convenience
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Robust, compact metal housing, CE mark
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Laser class 2, laser switches off if the output capacity is exceeded
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Automatic self-test on system startup
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Diagnosis tools for system setup and system (remote) monitoring
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Configurable reading diagnosis data display in two reading result formats
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Operational data retrieval, error code display on request in case of errors
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Activatable test string function (heartbeat) for signalling readiness for operation
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Password protected configuration mode
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Future proof due to firmware update (flash PROM) via data interface
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Future-proof SOPAS-ET configuration software
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Low current consumption
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Extended power supply range
Convenient operation/configuration
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Configuration (online/offline) using the SOPAS-ET configuration software (incl. help
system)
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Status indicators via five LEDs
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Beeper that can be switched off to confirm device functioning
Reading operation modi
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Start/Stop operation
Reading pulse
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Pulse sources for start: switching inputs; data interface (command); automatic cycle;
CAN
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Pulse sources for stop: reading pulse source, switching inputs, command, timer, con-
dition
Bar code evaluation
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All common bar code types
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Max. number of bar codes: 50 per reading pulse
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Separation of identical codes of the same code type using the reading angle
Data processing
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Manipulation of the output of the reading data via event-dependent evaluation condi-
tions
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Manipulation of the output strings through filter and output sort options
Data communication
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Host interface: two data output formats configurable, switchable to different physical
interfaces, parallel operation possible
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Aux interface: fixed data output format, switchable to different physical interfaces, par-
allel operation possible