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ISO15415 (Data Matrix)
If the
parameter is activated, the quality of the codes that are
read is evaluated based on ISO/IEC
15415.
General notes on the standard:
The verification method is used to evaluate the code quality and readability universally
and independently of the production process.
The ISO/IEC
15415 standard primarily only refers to Data Matrix codes that are printed
on labels.
The device configuration, the intensity, and the aperture angle of the illumination
should be implemented in accordance with the standard. The verifiers are calibrated in
such a way that the code classification will always have the same result regardless of
which verification device is used. This standard is therefore suitable for verifying that
2D codes, which need to be read by a wide variety of reading systems at any production
site, are fit for purpose. The evaluation result is output either in levels from A to F or as
a numerical value from 4 to 0.
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ISO TR29158 / AIM DPM (Data Matrix)
If the
ISO TR29158 / AIM DPM (Data Matrix)
parameter is activated, the quality of the
codes that are read is evaluated based on ISO TR29158/AIM DPM.
General notes on the standard:
The verification method is used to evaluate the code quality and readability universally
and independently of the production process.
The ISO TR29158 and AIM DPM standards supplement the ISO/IEC 15415 standard
and refer to Data Matrix codes that are printed on labels. The classification is per‐
formed using special verification devices known as verifiers.
DPM AIM takes into account the following evaluation criteria:
•
Damage to fixed finder patterns
•
Extension of modulation from ISO/IEC 15415
•
Determination of the final result (grading)
The device configuration, the intensity, and the aperture angle of the illumination
should be implemented in accordance with the standard. The verifiers are calibrated in
such a way that the code classification will always have the same result regardless of
which verification device is used. This standard is therefore suitable for verifying that
2D codes, which need to be read by a wide variety of reading systems at any production
site, are fit for purpose. The evaluation result is output either in levels from A to F or as
a numerical value from 4 to 0.
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Calibration
Pressing the
button starts the image brightness calibration for the AIM DPM
code evaluation.
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