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Original operating instructions

BCL 248i

Bar code reader

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Page 1: ...We reserve the right to make technical changes EN 2020 08 26 50144275 Original operating instructions BCL 248i Bar code reader ...

Page 2: ... 2020 Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG BCL 248i 2 ...

Page 3: ... settings 15 3 6 Starting the device 16 3 7 Bar code reading 17 4 Device description 18 4 1 Device overview 18 4 2 Performance characteristics 18 4 3 Device construction 20 4 4 Display elements 20 4 5 Reading techniques 22 4 5 1 Line scanner single line 22 4 5 2 Raster scanner raster line 23 4 6 Fieldbus systems 24 4 6 1 PROFINET IO 24 4 6 2 PROFINET IO star topology 26 4 7 autoReflAct 26 4 8 Refe...

Page 4: ... 47 8 4 1 General information 47 8 4 2 Permanently defined parameters device parameters 48 8 5 Overview of the project modules 52 8 6 Decoder modules 56 8 6 1 Modules 1 4 Code table extensions 1 to 4 56 8 6 2 Module 5 Code type features symbology 57 8 6 3 Module 7 Code reconstruction technology 59 8 7 Control modules 60 8 7 1 Module 10 Activations 60 8 7 2 Module 11 Reading gate control 61 8 7 3 M...

Page 5: ...ule 83 Reference code comparison pattern 1 99 8 14 4 Module 84 Reference code comparison pattern 2 100 8 15 Special functions 102 8 15 1 Module 90 Status and control 102 8 15 2 Module 91 AutoReflAct automatic reflector activation 102 8 15 3 Module 92 AutoControl 103 8 15 4 Module 100 multiScan master 104 8 15 5 Module 101 multiScan slave addresses 1 106 8 15 6 Module 102 multiScan slave addresses ...

Page 6: ...4 Order guide and accessories 134 14 1 Part number code 134 14 2 Type overview 134 14 3 Accessories connection technology 134 14 4 Accessories mounting systems 135 14 5 Accessories Reflectors and reflective tapes 135 15 EC Declaration of Conformity 136 16 Appendix 137 16 1 ASCII character set 137 16 2 Bar code sample 141 ...

Page 7: ... if the measures for danger avoidance are not followed WARNING Signal word for serious injury Indicates dangers that may result in severe or fatal injury if the measures for danger avoidance are not followed DANGER Signal word for life threatening danger Indicates dangers with which serious or fatal injury is imminent if the measures for danger avoidance are not followed Tab 1 2 Other symbols Symb...

Page 8: ...ic Station Description Markup Language IO controller Control that initiates the IO data communication IO device Decentral PROFINET fieldbus device IP address Network address which is based on the Internet Protocol IP MAC address Media Access Control Address hardware address of a device in the network PELV Protective Extra Low Voltage protective extra low voltage with reliable discon nection PLC Pr...

Page 9: ...erate the device in accordance with its intended use Ä Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG is not liable for damages caused by improper use Ä Read these operating instructions before commissioning the device Knowledge of the oper ating instructions is an element of proper use NOTICE Comply with conditions and regulations Ä Observe the locally applicable legal regulations and the rules of the employer s li...

Page 10: ...tion regulations DGUV German Social Accident Insurance provision 3 e g electrician foreman In other countries there are re spective regulations that must be observed 2 4 Disclaimer Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG is not liable in the following cases The device is not being used properly Reasonably foreseeable misuse is not taken into account Mounting and electrical connection are not properly performe...

Page 11: ...ng and the conveyor belt speed there is sufficient time to e g initiate sorting operations on the basis of the read data The display elements such as LEDs should be highly visible For configuring and commissioning with the webConfig tool the HOST interface should be easily ac cessible For further information see see chapter 5 Mounting and see chapter 6 Electrical connection The best read results a...

Page 12: ...ust communicate this de vice name to the participant during the device naming Further information may be found below and in see chapter 8 3 5 Step 5 Set device name device naming 3 4 1 Commissioning the BCL 248i on the PROFINET IO Ä Complete the necessary steps for commissioning a Siemens S7 control as described below Further information regarding the individual commissioning steps is provided in ...

Page 13: ...OFINET IO system with the HW Config of the SIMATIC Manager by inserting the BCL 248i into your project ð Here an IP address is assigned to a unique device name Fig 3 2 Assignment of the device names to IP addresses 3 4 5 Transmit the configuration to the IO controller Ä Transmit the PROFINET IO configuration to the IO controller S7 PLC After correct transmission to the IO controller S7 PLC the PLC...

Page 14: ...que device name This must match the device name in the HW config and must not be longer than 255 characters Fig 3 3 Assigning the device names to the configured IO devices NOTICE Multiple BCL 248i can be distinguished by the MAC addresses displayed The MAC address may be found on the name plate of the respective bar code reader Assignment of MAC address IP address individual device name Ä Assign a...

Page 15: ...guration Decoder Control of the decoding Configure the connected switching inputs according to your requirements Ä First set the I O mode to input Ä Then configure the switching behavior In the webConfig tool Configuration Device Switching inputs outputs Control of the switching outputs Configure the connected switching outputs according to your requirements Ä First set the I O mode to output Ä Th...

Page 16: ...ight Network error LINK Green Continuous light Ethernet connected LINK Yellow Flashing Data communication ACT During the initialization phase power on the laser is switched on for approx 2 seconds A configuration code can be read in during this time NOTICE Setting the IP address to the Leuze default address By reading in the configuration code during the initialization phase the IP address and the...

Page 17: ...re is 0 5 Modul 0 5 6677889900 The PWR LED goes off briefly and then turns green again Simultaneously the read information is for warded to the superior system PLC PC via the PROFINET IO Ä Check the incoming data of the bar code information Alternatively you can use a switching input for read activation switching signal of a photoelectric sensor or 24 V DC switching signal ...

Page 18: ...ield and reading distances from 40 mm to 255 mm Large optical opening angle and thus large reading field width High scanning rate with 1000 scans s for fast reading tasks Adjustment of all device parameters with a web browser Easy alignment and diagnostics functions Two freely programmable switching inputs outputs for the activation or signaling of states Automatic monitoring of the read quality w...

Page 19: ...ientation Configuration With the BCL 248i configuration is generally performed with the aid of the GSD file The bar code reader needs a suitable activation to start a read process as soon as an object is in the read ing field This opens a time window reading gate in the bar code reader for the read process during which the bar code reader has time to detect and decode a bar code In the basic setti...

Page 20: ... 2 Indicator LEDs 3 M4 mounting threads on the rear of the device 4 Connection cable 5 Dovetail mounting Fig 4 2 Device construction BCL 248i Line scanner with deflecting mirror 4 4 Display elements Located on the front side of the housing are three multicolor indicator LEDs PWR NET LINK Fig 4 3 LED indicators ...

Page 21: ... Device ok Bar code reading possible Self test successfully finished Device monitoring active Briefly off on Good Read Bar code reading successful Green briefly off briefly red green on No read Bar code reading not successful Orange Continuous light Service mode Bar code reading possible No data on the host interface Red Flashing Device ok warning set Bar code reading possible Temporary operating ...

Page 22: ...b 4 3 LINK indicators Color State Description Green Continuous light Ethernet connected LINK Yellow Flashing Data communication ACT 4 5 Reading techniques 4 5 1 Line scanner single line The scan line scans the label Due to the optical opening angle the reading field width is dependent on the read distance Through the movement of the object the entire bar code is automatically transported through t...

Page 23: ...n lines The integrated code reconstruction technology permits twisting of the bar code tilt angle within certain lim its These are dependent on the transport speed the scanning rate of the scanner and the bar code proper ties In most cases everywhere a line scanner is used a raster scanner can be used Areas of application of the raster scanner With the bars of the bar code arranged perpendicular w...

Page 24: ...ctions M12 technology Auto crossover and auto negotiation Cyclical data exchange 4 pin M12 connectors with D coding are used for the electrical connection Identification maintenance function I M IM0 IM4 The IP address or name assignment is set using e g TIA portal or comparable tools Cycle time maximum 2 ms MinDeviceInterval 64 Function range acc to Conformance Class B Network load class I The fun...

Page 25: ...Unique device serial number Device de pendent 48 HARDWARE_REVISION UNSIGNED16 Hardware revision number e g 0 65535 Device de pendent 50 SOFTWARE_REVISION 1x CHAR 3x UNSIGNED8 Software version number e g V130 corresponds to V1 3 0 Device de pendent 54 REVISION_COUNTER UNSIGNED16 Is incremented when updating individual modules This function is not supported 0 56 PROFILE_ID UNSIGNED16 PROFIBUS applic...

Page 26: ...nd permits an activation without additional sensors This is achieved by directing the scanner with reduced scanning beam towards a reflector mounted behind the conveyor path NOTICE Suitable reflectors are available see chapter 14 5 Accessories Reflectors and reflective tapes As long as the scanner is targeted at the reflector the reading gate remains closed If however the reflec tor is blocked by ...

Page 27: ... read one code type symbology with one number of digits at a time After starting the autoConfig function via the switching input or from a superior control it is sufficient to po sition a bar code label with the desired code type and number of digits in the reading field of the bar code reader Afterward bar codes with the same code type and number of digits are recognized and decoded NOTICE The se...

Page 28: ...have questions please contact your supplier or Leuze customer service see chapter 12 Service and support Ä Observe the applicable local regulations when disposing of the packaging materials 5 2 Mounting The bar code reader can be mounted in the following ways Mounting with four M4x5 screws on the rear side of the housing Mounting with mounting devices on the fastening groove on one side of the hou...

Page 29: ...he reading field Ä When selecting a mounting location and or the bar code label take into account the different reading characteristics of the bar code reader with various bar code modules NOTICE Observe when choosing the mounting location Ä Maintain the permissible environmental conditions humidity temperature Ä Avoid possible soiling of the reading window due to liquids abrasion by boxes or pack...

Page 30: ...The bar code is moved past with an angle of inclination of 10 15 to vertical NOTICE Avoid direct reflection of the laser beam The beam on the bar code reader is emitted at 105 to the housing base An angle of incidence of 15 of the laser to the label has already been integrated in the deflecting mirror so that the bar code reader can be installed parallel to the bar code rear housing wall Ä Mount t...

Page 31: ... inclination Pitch γ Angle of rotation skew Fig 5 2 Reading angle for the line scanner In order to avoid total reflection the γ angle of rotation skew should be greater than 10 5 4 Cleaning Ä Clean the glass window of the bar code reader with a soft cloth after mounting Ä Remove all packaging remains e g carton fibers or Styrofoam balls Ä In doing so avoid leaving fingerprints on the front screen ...

Page 32: ...arth is connected properly Ä If faults cannot be rectified take the device out of operation and protect it from accidentally being started CAUTION UL applications For UL applications use is only permitted in Class 2 circuits in accordance with the NEC Na tional Electric Code NOTICE Protective Extra Low Voltage PELV The device is designed in accordance with protection class III for supply with PELV...

Page 33: ...WIO pin assignment Pin Designation Assignment 1 VIN Positive supply voltage 18 30 V DC 2 SWI1 Configurable switching input 1 3 GNDIN Negative supply voltage 0 V DC 4 SWO2 Configurable switching output 2 5 FE Functional earth Supply voltage CAUTION UL applications For UL applications use is only permitted in Class 2 circuits in accordance with the NEC Na tional Electric Code NOTICE Protective Extra...

Page 34: ...au toConfig The switching output can be used to signal the state of the bar code reader and to implement external functions independent of the superior control The switching input output is configured as follows by default SWI1 Switching input reading gate start stop default SWO2 GOOD READ switching output default NOTICE You can configure the respective function with the help of the webConfig tool...

Page 35: ...ad the respective switching out put of the bar code reader with more than 60 mA at 18 30 V DC in normal operation 6 2 HOST PROFINET cable assignments The BCL 248i makes the PROFINET IO interface available as host interface 1 3 2 4 Fig 6 5 M12 socket 4 pin D coded Tab 6 2 HOST pin assignment Pin Designation Assignment 1 TDO Transmit Data 2 RDO Receive Data 3 TDO Transmit Data 4 RDO Receive Data Thr...

Page 36: ...g 1 2 3 4 1 Ethernet switch 2 Bar code reader of the BCL 200i series 3 Other network participants 4 Host interface PC control Fig 6 7 PROFINET IO in a star topology PROFINET IO wiring A Cat 5 Ethernet cable should be used for wiring 6 4 Cable lengths and shielding Ä Observe the maximum cable lengths and shielding Tab 6 3 Cable lengths and shielding Connection Interface Max cable length Shielding B...

Page 37: ...he webConfig tool Monitor Min resolution 1280 x 800 pixels or higher Internet browser Recommended is a current version of Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome Microsoft Edge NOTICE Other Internet browsers are possible but have not been tested with the current device firmware 7 2 Start webConfig tool Ä Start the webConfig tool via your PC s Internet browser with IP address 192 168 60 101 or with the IP ad...

Page 38: ...gnment of the bar code reader Manually starting of read processes The results of the read processes are displayed immediately As a result this menu item can be used to determine the optimum installation location CONFIGURATION Configuring decoding Configuring data formatting and data output Configuring the switching inputs outputs Configuring communication parameters and interfaces DIAGNOSIS Event ...

Page 39: ...itching inputs and outputs NOTICE A description containing notes and explanations for all called up functions can be found at the right hand edge of the screen The language that is used can be selected in the webConfig tool via the language selection list The webConfig tool is available for all bar code readers of the BCL 200i series Because configuration of the BCL 248i PROFINET IO device is perf...

Page 40: ...clical process data I O data stored in the I O area of the control Alarms Clock synchronization Neighborhood information Address assignment address resolution via DCP TCP UDP IP communication via standard Ethernet TCP UDP IP frames for Establishing communication Acyclic data exchange and also for the transfer of various information types such as Parameters for the module configuration while commun...

Page 41: ...ioning of the BCL 248i and the definition of the con trol and status bits GSD files The term GSD stands for the textual description of a PROFINET IO device model For this purpose the XML based GSDML Generic Station Description Markup Language was introduced In the following the terms GSD or GSD file always refer to the GSDML based format The GSDML file can support an arbitrary number of languages ...

Page 42: ...odule descriptions 8 3 3 Step 3 Hardware configuration of the S7 PLC Configuration Ä Configure the PROFINET IO system with the HW Config of the SIMATIC Manager by inserting the BCL 248i into your project ð Here an IP address is assigned to a unique device name Fig 8 1 Assignment of the device names to IP addresses 8 3 4 Step 4 Transmit the configuration to the IO controller Ä Transmit the PROFINET...

Page 43: ...cated in the same subnet NOTICE All BCL 248i participants in a PROFINET IO network must be located in the same subnet Device naming PROFINET IO defines the naming of the device as the creation of a name based relationship for a PROFINET IO device Assigning the device name to the configured IO devices Ä Select the respective BCL 248i bar code reader for the device naming based on its MAC address ð ...

Page 44: ...lly setting the IP address If you would like to directly access webConfig the IP address must be set manually On delivery the device has the following network address IP address 192 168 60 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Setting the IP address via PC laptop Setting the network address on the PC example for Windows 7 Ä Log in as administrator Ä Select Start System control Network and Internet Network...

Page 45: ...ork Ä Select your sensor from the list of sensors of the BCL 200i series Ä Change the IP address of the sensor to the desired IP address 8 3 8 MAC address The MAC address Media Access Control address of the device may be found on the name plate Address Link Label The Address Link Label is an additional stick on label that is affixed to the device IP 00 15 7B 20 00 15 DDLS 508i MAC Name BCL 248i Fi...

Page 46: ... Both protocols can be activated simultaneously and used in parallel Ä Contact your network administrator to determine which communication protocol is used 8 3 10 TCP IP Ä Activate the TCP IP protocol Ä Set the TCP IP mode of the bar code reader TCP client mode In TCP client mode the bar code reader actively establishes the connection to the superior host system PC PLC as server The bar code reade...

Page 47: ...ser specific configuration tool such as e g SIMATIC Manager for the Siemens PLC the required modules are integrated into a project during commissioning and its settings and parameters are configured accordingly These modules are pro vided by the GSD file NOTICE All input and output modules described in this documentation are described from the viewpoint of the control IO controller Input data arri...

Page 48: ...gurable These parameters always exist and are available independent of the mod ules Tab 8 1 Device parameters Parameter Description Address Data type Value range Default Profile num ber Number of the activated pro file for BCL 248i constant with the value 0 0 UNSIGNED8 0 255 0 Code type 1 Released code type no code means that all subsequent code tables are also deacti vated The valid number of dig...

Page 49: ...8 7 Bit Check digit output 0 Standard 1 Not standard 0 Code type 2 See code type 1 9 0 9 5 BitArea See code type 1 0 Number of digits mode 2 Specifies how the subse quent numbers of digits are to be interpreted 10 6 Bit 0 Enumeration 1 Range 0 Number of digits 2 1 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the lower limit 10 0 1 0 5 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 2 2 ...

Page 50: ...mber of digits 3 1 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the lower limit 18 0 1 8 5 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 3 2 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the upper limit 19 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 3 3 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 20 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 3 4 Decodable number of digits ...

Page 51: ... a range this number defines the upper limit 27 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 4 3 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 28 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 4 4 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 29 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Number of digits 4 5 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 30 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Reading reli ability 4 Min reading reliability to be achiev...

Page 52: ...clude both parameters and control or status information A PROFINET IO module defines the existence and meaning of the input and output data In addition it de fines the necessary parameters The arrangement of the data within a module is defined The composition of the input output data is defined via the module list The BCL 248i interprets the incoming output data and triggers the appropriate reacti...

Page 53: ...0 Code reconstruc tion technology Support of code reconstruc tion technology 1007 1 4 0 0 Control Activation Control bits for the standard reading operation 1010 1 1 0 1 Reading gate control Extended control of the read ing gate 1011 1 6 0 0 Multi label Output of several bar codes per reading gate 1012 1 2 1 0 Fragmented read result Transmission of the read re sults in the fragmented mode 1013 1 1...

Page 54: ... time of detecting the bar code 1035 1 0 2 0 Scans with infor mation Number of scans with pro cessed information 1036 1 0 2 0 Decoding quality Quality of the read result 1037 1 0 1 0 Code direction Orientation of the bar code 1038 1 0 1 0 Number of digits Number of digits in the bar code 1039 1 0 1 0 Code type Bar code type 1040 1 0 1 0 Data Processing Characteristics filter Configuration of the c...

Page 55: ...comparator 1 1081 1 8 0 0 Reference code comparator 2 Definition of the operation mode of reference code comparator 2 1082 1 8 0 0 Reference code comparison pat tern 1 Definition of the 1st compari son pattern 1083 1 31 0 0 Reference code comparison pat tern 2 Definition of the 2nd compar ison pattern 1084 1 31 0 0 Special functions Status and con trol Grouping of multiple status and control bits ...

Page 56: ... Interleaved 2 Code39 3 Code32 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Code128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code93 13 GS1 DataBar OMNIDIRECTIONAL 14 GS1 DataBar LIMITED 15 GS1 DataBar EX PANDED 0 Number of digits mode Interpretation of the number of digits 1 6 Bit 0 Enumeration 1 Range 0 Number of digits 1 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the lower limit Specifying a 0 for ...

Page 57: ...f Standard means that the check digit is transmitted ac cording to the applicable standard for the selected code type If no check digit transmission is intended for the selected code type then Standard means that the check digit is not transmitted and Not Standard means that the check digit is trans mitted anyway 7 7 Bit Check digit output 0 Standard 1 Not standard 0 Refer to the notice on the num...

Page 58: ...er gap Permissible ratio for the gap be tween two characters for the Codabar code 4 UN SIGNED8 0 255 3 Codabar Monarch Mode The decoding of a Monarch bar code as Codabar bar code can be switched on or off 5 0 Bit 0 Off 1 On 0 Codabar start stop character Switches the transmission of a start and stop character for the Codabar code on and off 5 1 Bit 0 Off 1 On 0 UPC E extension Switches the extensi...

Page 59: ...eter can be used to switch CRT mode on and off 3 0 Bit 0 Switched off 1 Switched on 1 Processing end at end of label If this parameter is set a decoded bar code is only completely decoded after the scanning beam has exited the entire bar code 3 2 Bit 0 Switched off 1 Switched on 0 Parameter length 4 bytes Input data None Output data None NOTICE Processing end at end of label If this parameter is s...

Page 60: ...tion Addr Data type Value range Default Mode The parameter defines the mode in which the activation module is operated 0 UNSIGNED8 0 Without ACK 1 With ACK 0 Parameter length 1 byte Input data None Output data Tab 8 7 Output data for module 10 Output data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value Reading gate Signal for activating the reading gate 0 0 Bit 1 0 Reading gate off 0 1 Readin...

Page 61: ...etion of decoding results that may still be stored 2 Reset of module 13 Fragmented read result see chapter 8 7 4 Module 13 Fragmented read re sult i e even a partially transmitted read result is deleted 3 Deletion of the input data areas of all modules Exception The input data of module 60 device status see chapter 8 11 1 Module 60 Device sta tus is not deleted For the status byte of decoding resu...

Page 62: ...itive reference code comparison has taken place 4 1 Restart delay The parameter specifies a time after which a reading gate is restarted The BCL 248i generates its own periodic reading gate The configured time is active only if the automatic reading gate repeat is switched on 2 UN SIGNED16 0 65535 ms 0 ms Max reading gate time when scanning The parameter switches off the reading gate after the set...

Page 63: ...ed prema turely 1 UNSIGNED8 0 64 1 Parameter length 2 bytes Input data Tab 8 10 Input data for module 12 Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value Number of de coding results Number of decoding results which have not been fetched 0 UNSIGNED8 0 256 0 Input data length 1 byte Output data None This module is used to set the maximum and minimum number of bar codes which are to be...

Page 64: ...de information per fragment 0 UN SIGNED8 1 128 0 Parameter length 1 byte Input data Tab 8 12 Input data for module 13 Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value Fragment num ber Current fragment number 0 0 0 3 BitArea 0 15 0 Remaining frag ments Number of fragments which still have to be read for a complete result 0 4 0 7 BitArea 0 15 0 Fragment size Fragment length always cor...

Page 65: ...utput of decoding results are listed They have the same structure but different output lengths The PROFINET IO module concept does not cater for modules of variable data length NOTICE Modules 20 27 are to be regarded as alternatives and should not be used in parallel Modules 30 41 can be combined freely with the decoding result modules 8 8 1 Module 20 Decoder state PROFINET IO module identifier Mo...

Page 66: ...Toggle bit indicates that the bar code has not been read 0 6 Bit 0 1 NOREAD 1 0 NOREAD 0 Waiting for ac knowledgment This signal represents the internal state of the control 0 7 Bit 0 Base state 1 Control wait ing for ac knowledgment from the IO controller 0 Input data length 1 byte Output data None Comments The following bits are constantly updated i e they are updated immediately after the respe...

Page 67: ... 0 21 29 New result Signal indicates whether a new decoding result is present 0 1 Bit 0 No 1 Yes 0 21 29 Result state Signal indicates whether the bar code has been read successfully 0 2 Bit 0 Success ful reading 1 NOREAD 0 21 29 Further results in the buffer Signal indicates whether further results are in the buffer 0 3 Bit 0 No 1 Yes 0 21 29 Buffer overflow Signal indicates that result buffers a...

Page 68: ...Fh 0 23 Data Bar code information with a length of consistently 12 bytes 2 12x UN SIGNED 8 0 FFh 0 24 Data Bar code information with a length of consistently 16 bytes 2 16x UN SIGNED 8 0 FFh 0 25 Data Bar code information with a length of consistently 20 bytes 2 20x UN SIGNED 8 0 FFh 0 26 Data Bar code information with a length of consistently 24 bytes 2 24x UN SIGNED 8 0 FFh 0 27 Data Bar code in...

Page 69: ... Text in the case of misreading The parameter defines the output characters if no bar code could be read 0 STRING 20 characters null termi nated 1 20 bytes of ASCII characters 63 Decoding result at reading gate start The parameter defines the state of the data at the start of the read ing gate 20 5 Bit 0 Input data re main on the old value 1 Input data is reset to the initial value 0 Data alignmen...

Page 70: ...mits the current read ing gate number The reading gate num ber is initialized with the system start and is then incremented continuously At 65535 an overflow occurs and the counter starts again from 0 0 1 UN SIGNED16 0 6553 5 0 Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None 8 8 5 Module 32 Reading gate time PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1032 Submodule ID 1 Description This module r...

Page 71: ...e position is normalized to the zero position middle posi tion Specified in 1 10 de grees 0 1 SIGNED16 450 1 10 de grees 0 1 10 de grees Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None 8 8 7 Module 34 Reading reliability equal scans PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1034 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines the input data for the communication of the calculated reading reliabil...

Page 72: ...inning with the code po sition specified in module 35 in 1 10 degrees 0 1 UN SIGNED16 1 900 1 10 de grees 1 1 10 de grees Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None 8 8 9 Module 36 Scans with information PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1036 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines input data for the communication of the calculated number of scans which provided in formation ...

Page 73: ... Decoding quality Decoding quality of the transmitted bar code in 0 UNSIGNED8 0 100 0 Input data length 1 byte consistent Output data None 8 8 11 Module 38 Code direction PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1038 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines input data for the communication of the detected code direction of the currently trans mitted bar code Parameter None Input data Tab 8 24 ...

Page 74: ...ber of digits of the currently transmitted bar code Parameter None Input data Tab 8 25 Input data for module 39 Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value Number of digits Number of digits of the transmitted bar code 0 UNSIGNED8 0 48 0 Input data length 1 byte Output data None 8 8 13 Module 40 Code type symbology PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1040 Submodule ID 1 Desc...

Page 75: ...NET IO module identifier Module ID 1050 Submodule ID 1 Description Configuration of the characteristics filter This filter can be used to set how bar codes with identical content are handled and what criteria are to be taken into account in determining the likeness Parameter Tab 8 27 Parameters for module 50 Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Handling of identical bar code in...

Page 76: ...anning beam 2 3 UN SIGNED16 0 450 1 10 degrees 0 1 10 degrees Comparison pa rameter scan ning time info If this parameter is not equal to 0 the decoding time time at which the bar code was decoded is used to determine whether identi cal bar codes have already been detected For this purpose a time difference in milliseconds is speci fied It ensures that identical bar codes can only occur within thi...

Page 77: ...odules can be used to specify the segmentation process to be used when extracting identi fiers from the bar code data When a module is configured the associated segmentation process is activated If none of the modules is configured no segmentation takes place Therefore the modules can only be used one at a time and not simultaneously NOTICE When using one of the following modules multiple results ...

Page 78: ...entifiers are displayed in this case 25 0 Bit 0 Output of the identifiers is sup pressed 1 Identifiers are output 1 Output delimiter This delimiter if not equal to 0 is inserted between the identifier and the associated data value in the output 26 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Parameter length 27 bytes Input data None Output data None Identifier string n n 1 5 The identifier string defines both the identifier...

Page 79: ...ntifier 1 10 STRING 5 characters null termi nated 1 5 bytes of ASCII characters 0 Identifier 4 See identifier 1 15 STRING 5 characters null termi nated 1 5 bytes of ASCII characters 0 Identifier 5 See identifier 1 20 STRING 5 characters null termi nated 1 5 bytes of ASCII characters 0 Identifier output Output with identifier If this switch is not set the output of the identifiers is suppressed Onl...

Page 80: ... 0 it is deactivated 31 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Start position of the 3rd data value Specifies the position of the first character of the third data value in the data string of the bar code The first character in the bar code has position 1 If the parameter is 0 it is deactivated 32 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Start position of the 4th identifier Specifies the position of the first character of the fourth identif...

Page 81: ...ave to be terminated NOTICE ASCII characters that cannot be displayed 0x20h must not be used in the identifier strings 8 10 3 Module 54 Segmentation according to identifier and separator PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1054 Submodule ID 1 Description This module activates the segmentation according to identifier and separator The parameters specify the identifiers to be searched for the ou...

Page 82: ...ngth the text of the identifier ends and the associated data value starts The end of the data value is determined by the sepa rator 27 UNSIGNED8 0 256 0 Delimiter in the identifier sepa rator process The separator terminates the data value that follows its identifier di rectly after the identifier length Af ter the separator the next identi fier starts 28 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Parameter length 29 byte...

Page 83: ...ers and not only one character at a certain position are disre garded until a character pattern is found in the string that follows the wildcard character pattern This character has the same behav ior as the wildcard character for the DIR com mand in the command line interpreter under Windows 0 UN SIGNED8 32 126 Don t care char acter Placeholder character Characters at the po sition of the placeho...

Page 84: ...gnosis 13 Parameter Enabled 15 Device is ready 0x80 Error 0x81 Warning 0 Input data length 1 byte Output data Tab 8 34 Output data for module 60 Output data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value System reset The control bit triggers a system reset if the level changes from 0 to 1 Analogous to command H activation of this bit trig gers a restart of all elec tronics incl a restart of ...

Page 85: ...e laser in 1 10 increments within the visible range of the laser 2 3 UN SIGNED16 450 450 1 10 degrees 450 1 10 degrees Parameter length 4 bytes Input data None Output data None 8 11 3 Module 63 Alignment PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1063 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines input and output data for the alignment mode of the BCL 248i The alignment mode is used for easy alignmen...

Page 86: ... are separated into individual modules for configuring the individual I Os and a shared module for signaling the status and controlling all I Os 8 12 1 Parameters for operating as an output Start up delay With this setting the output pulse can be delayed by the specified time in ms Switch on time Defines the switch on time period for the switching input Any activated switch off function then no lo...

Page 87: ... the start up delay Comparison functionality If for example the switching output is to be activated after four invalid read results the comparative value is set to 4 and the switch on function is configured to invalid read result The comparison mode parameter can be used to define whether the switching output is activated only once in the case that the event counter and comparative value fulfill t...

Page 88: ...takes place otherwise the configured value represents the duration in milliseconds for which the input signal must be present and stable 1 2 3 4 5 1 Input signal 3 Start up delay td_on 2 Output signal 4 Switch on time ton 5 Switch off delay td_off Fig 8 8 Start up behavior in input mode Start up delay td_on If the value of this parameter 0 no start up delay occurs for the activation of the input f...

Page 89: ...ctive 10 AutoControl good quality 13 AutoControl bad quality 14 Reflector detected 15 Reflector not detected 16 External event pos edge 17 In the PROFINET case the external event is generated with the aid of module 74 I O status and control see chapter 8 12 7 Module 74 SWIO status and control External event neg edge 18 See above Device active 19 Decoding is currently being performed Device in stan...

Page 90: ...s Start up delay The parameter influences the time behavior in ms during switch on 16 UN SIGNED16 0 65535 ms 0 ms Minimum switch on time The parameter defines a mini mum time period in ms before the signal is reset 18 UN SIGNED16 0 65535 ms 0 ms Switch off delay The parameter defines a time delay in ms for the signal during switch off 20 UN SIGNED16 0 65535 ms 0 ms Input function The parameter spe...

Page 91: ...n ms If the value is 0 the signal is static 3 UN SIGNED16 0 1300 ms 400 ms Switch on func tion 1 This parameter specifies an event which can set the switching output 5 UNSIGNED8 see chapter 8 12 3 Switch on and switch off functions for operation as an output 5 Switch on func tion 2 This parameter specifies an event which can set the switching output Switch on function 1 and switch on function 2 ar...

Page 92: ...the reset bit and the selected switch off function or if the counter should be automati cally reset after the comparative value is reached 12 UNSIGNED8 0 Reset bit and switch off function 1 Compara tive value reached 0 Parameter length 23 bytes Input data None Output data None Comment The bias level also defines whether the output is low active 0 or high active 1 Switching on an I O configured as ...

Page 93: ...eeded The bit is reset to the init value by resetting the event counter 1 3 Bit 0 1 Event counter ex ceeded 1 0 Event counter ex ceeded again 0 Input data length 2 bytes Output data Tab 8 43 Output data for module 74 Output data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value Reserved 0 0 Bit Switching output 2 Sets the state of switching out put 2 0 1 Bit 0 Switching out put 0 1 Switching ou...

Page 94: ... code content 9 Sorting according to time 10 Sorting according to scanning duration 11 Sorting according to the code list in which the en abled bar codes are listed 12 Sorting according to the identifier list 0 Sort direction 1 Specifies the sorting di rection 0 7 Bit 0 In ascending order 1 In descending order 0 Sort criterion 2 Specifies the criterion ac cording to which sorting takes place 1 0 1...

Page 95: ... reference bar code compar ison This parameter specifies the associated output linkage after a reference bar code comparison 0 UNSIGNED8 0 No function 1 Comparison function 1 2 Comparison function 2 3 Comparison function 1 AND 2 4 Comparison function 1 OR 2 1 Linking logic for reference code output signal This parameter specifies the linking logic for the reference code output signal 1 UNSIGNED8 0...

Page 96: ...r mines how and which reference bar codes RC are to be used for the bar code compari son 5 UNSIGNED8 0 Only the first RC is used for the comparison 1 Only the second RC is used for the comparison 2 RC 1 and 2 are used for the comparison Both conditions for RC 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a positive comparison 3 RC 1 and 2 are used for the comparison One of the two conditions for reference bar cod...

Page 97: ...module defines the mode of operation of reference code comparator 2 Parameter Tab 8 46 Parameters for module 82 Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Output function after reference bar code compar ison This parameter specifies the associated output linkage after a reference bar code comparison 0 UNSIGNED8 0 No function 1 Comparison function 1 2 Comparison function 2 3 Compariso...

Page 98: ...qual to RC 1 or bar code greater than RC 2 2 Reference code comparison mode This parameter deter mines how and which reference bar codes RC are to be used for the bar code compari son 5 UNSIGNED8 0 Only the first RC is used for the comparison 1 Only the second RC is used for the comparison 2 RC 1 and 2 are used for the comparison Both conditions for RC 1 and 2 must be satisfied for a positive comp...

Page 99: ...son switched off 1 Completeness com parison switched on 0 Parameter length 8 bytes Input data None Output data None 8 14 3 Module 83 Reference code comparison pattern 1 PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1083 Submodule ID 1 Description This module can be used to define the 1st comparison pattern Parameter Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Code type com parison pattern 1...

Page 100: ...up to the character before this wild card character In this way it is possible to switch off a comparison according to bar code length 1 STRING 30 characters null termi nated 1 30 bytes of ASCII characters 00 Parameter length 31 bytes Input data None Output data None NOTICE The defined comparison pattern affects both reference code comparators module 81 refer ence code comparator 1 and module 82 r...

Page 101: ...placeholder characters that are stored in the Wild card character and Don t care character parameters If the string is empty no comparison takes place If the most recently stored character is the wildcard character the comparison is only carried out up to the character before this wild card character In this way it is possible to switch off a comparison according to bar code length 1 STRING 30 cha...

Page 102: ... a suc cessful or unsuccessful reading 0 2 Bit 0 Quality good 1 Quality bad 0 Reserved Free 0 3 Bit RefCode com parison state 1 The signal indicates whether the decoded bar code corresponds to the reference code with regard to the comparison criteria as defined in the comparison function 1 If it matches the value 1 is output 0 4 0 5 Bit 0 Not equal 1 Equal 2 Unknown 2 RefCode com parison state 2 T...

Page 103: ...of the diffuse laser sen sor If Autom reading gate con trol is set as the parameter value the BCL activates the reading gate automatically if the reflector is obscured 0 UNSIGNED8 0 Normal AutoreflAct switched off 1 Auto AutoreflAct activated Automatic reading gate control 2 Manual AutoreflAct activated No reading gate con trol signaling only 0 Debouncing The parameter defines the de bounce time i...

Page 104: ...s of decreasing quality and thus take appropriate measures before the label is no longer legible With activated Auto Control function note that the Processing end at end of label parameter in the CRT module should be set to allow for a better assessment of the bar code quality see chapter 8 6 3 Mod ule 7 Code reconstruction technology 8 15 4 Module 100 multiScan master PROFINET IO module identifie...

Page 105: ...RESS 0 0 0 0 multiScan slave node 9 IP address node 8 124 IP_ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 multiScan slave node 10 IP address node 9 139 IP_ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 Parameter length 154 bytes Input data Tab 8 52 Input data for module 92 Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Initial value MoE network sta tus General status of the MoE net work 0 UNSIGNED8 0 0xff 0 Slave status 1 8 Status of slave participants ...

Page 106: ...utomatically set according to the IP address setting during the PNIO configuration phase 8 15 5 Module 101 multiScan slave addresses 1 PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1101 Submodule ID 1 Description Additional module for the configuration of the slave addresses for slaves 11 20 Parameter Tab 8 53 Parameters for module 101 Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default multiScan s...

Page 107: ...activated i e the entry is ignored The slave enable parame ter is automatically set according to the IP address setting during the PNIO configuration phase 8 15 6 Module 102 multiScan slave addresses 2 PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1102 Submodule ID 1 Description Additional module for the configuration of the slave addresses for slaves 21 32 Parameter Parameter analogous to module 101 Pa...

Page 108: ...ecodierergebnis wird in den folgenden 11 Bytes übertragen Interne Verarbeitung der Daten Das Aktivierungsbit 0 0 wird auf 0 zurückgesetzt Beschreibung Zeit Lichtschranke von 0 1 M 1010 Bit 0 0 0 1 Interne Verarbeitung M 1010 Bit 0 0 1 0 M 1023 Bit 0 1 von 0 1 M 1023 Bit 0 2 0 M 1023 Byte 1 Datenlänge M 1023 Byte 2 12 Ergebnis Unsuccessful reading SPS Lichtschranke BCL 2x8i Die Lichtschranke wird u...

Page 109: ...te Description Default value Change value to 1 Code type 1 0 01 2 5 Interleaved 4 Number of digits 3 0 12 Flow charts Successful reading SPS Lichtschranke BCL 2x8i Die Lichtschranke wird unterbrochen Das Signal vom Schaltausgang der Lichtschranke liegt am Schalteingang des Barcodelesers an und aktiviert den Scanner Gelesene Barcodes werden vom Modul 1023 verarbeitet und übertragen Lesung abgeschlo...

Page 110: ...wird der Strahl der Lichtschranke wieder frei Diese setzt den Schalteingang des Barcodelesers auf 0 und deaktiviert den Scanner Das Modul Decodestatus meldet Lesung abgeschlossen Bit 0 1 1 und Barcode nicht decodiert Bit 0 2 1 Im Byte 1 wird die Datenlänge 1 eingetragen Das Ergebnis Hex 3F no read wird übertragen Interne Verarbeitung der Daten Beschreibung Zeit Lichtschranke von 0 1 Interne Verarb...

Page 111: ...ommand and the command parameter s Both small and capitalized letters can be used Example Command CA autoConfig function Parameter Activation Transmitted is CA Notation Commands command parameters and returned data are enclosed between single quotation marks in the text of this manual Most online commands are acknowledged by the device and any requested data returned For commands that are not ackn...

Page 112: ...known bar code and outputs number of digits code type and code in formation to the interface without storing the bar code in the parameter memory Parameter None Acknowledgment xx yyyy zzzzzz xx Code type of the read code 01 2 5 Interleaved 02 Code 39 03 Code 32 06 UPC A E 07 EAN 08 Code 128 EAN 128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code 93 13 GS1 DataBar OMNIDIRECTIONAL 14 GS1 DataBar LIMITED 15 GS1 D...

Page 113: ...ores the decoded data in the current parameter set Acknowledgment CSx x Status 0 Valid CA command 1 Invalid command 2 autoConfig could not be activated 3 autoConfig could not be deactivated 4 Result could not be deleted Response xx yyyy zzzzzz xx Number of digits of the read code yy Code type of the read code 01 2 5 Interleaved 02 Code 39 03 Code 32 06 UPC A E 07 EAN 08 Code 128 EAN 128 10 EAN Add...

Page 114: ...he laser beam is used to display the reading quality Depending on how many read results could be extracted the du ration of the laser s OFF time increases If the reading quality is high the laser beam flashes in brief regular intervals The worse the decoder decodes the longer the pauses become during which the laser is switched off The flashing intervals become more and more irregular because the ...

Page 115: ... and stored in the working buffer for direct further processing Parameter RSyvxxzzzzzzzz y v x and z are placeholders variables for the actual input y Def reference code no 1 Code 1 2 Code 2 v Storage location for reference code 0 RAM EEPROM 3 RAM only xx Defined code type see command CA z Defined code information 1 63 characters Acknowledgment RS x x Status 0 Valid Rx command 1 Invalid command 2 ...

Page 116: ...ommand RS After a bar code has been read it sends the result in the following format RCyvxxzzzzz y v x and z are placeholders variables for the actual input y Defined reference code no 1 Code 1 2 Code 2 v Storage location for reference code 0 RAM EEPROM 3 RAM only xx Defined code type see command CA z Defined code information 1 63 characters NOTICE With this function only code types are recognized...

Page 117: ... 1 63 characters 9 3 Online commands for system control Activate sensor input Command Description The command activates configured decoding This command is used to activate the reading gate It remains active until it is deactivated by one of the following criteria Deactivation by a manual command Deactivation by a switching input Deactivation upon reaching the specified read quality equal scans De...

Page 118: ...ted logic is taken into account e g inverted logic and a state of High corresponds to a voltage of 0 V at the switching out put Parameter OA Acknowledgment OA S1 a S2 a a State of the switching output 0 Low 1 High I Configuration as switching input P Passive configuration Set the state of the switching output Command OA Description The state of switching output SWO2 can be set with this command Th...

Page 119: ...be used to restore the factory settings Parameter PC Source type Target type Source type Parameter data set that is to be copied unit dimensionless 0 Parameter data set in permanent memory 2 Default or factory parameter set 3 Operating parameter data set in volatile memory Target type Parameter set into which the data is to be copied unit dimensionless 0 Parameter data set in permanent memory 3 Op...

Page 120: ... Operating values in RAM Ad dress aaaa Relative address of the data within the data set four digit unit dimen sionless Data length bbbb Length of the parameter data to be transferred four digit unit length in bytes BCC Check sum calculated as specified under BCC type Acknowledgment positive PT BCC Type PS Type Status Start Parameter Value Address Parameter Value Address 1 Address Parameter Value A...

Page 121: ...r set Comment The reply supplied by this command can e g be directly used for programming a de vice with factory settings whereby this device receives the same configuration as the device on which the PD sequence was executed Parameter PD P set1 P set2 P set1 Parameter data set that is to be copied unit dimensionless 0 Parameter data set in permanent memory 2 Default or factory parameter set P set...

Page 122: ... the parameter stored at this address The bb pa rameter set data is converted for transmission from HEX format to a 2 byte ASCII format Acknowledgment negative PS aa Parameter reply aa Status acknowledgment unit dimensionless 0 No difference 1 Syntax error 2 Impermissible command length 6 Impermissible combination parameter set 1 and parameter set 2 8 Invalid parameter set Writing parameter set Co...

Page 123: ...rther parameters 6 Set parameters to factory setting no further parameters 7 Set parameters to factory settings lock all code types the code type setting must follow in the command Ad dress aaaa Relative address of the data within the data set four digit unit dimen sionless P val ue bb Parameter value of the parameter stored at this address The bb pa rameter set data is converted from HEX format t...

Page 124: ...s Ä Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as thinner or acetone for cleaning the device Maintenance Usually the bar code reader does not require any maintenance by the operator Repairs to the device must only be carried out by the manufacturer Ä For repairs contact your responsible Leuze subsidiary or Leuze customer service see chapter 12 Ser vice and support Disposing Ä For disposal observe ...

Page 125: ...o supply voltage connected to the device Hardware error Check supply voltage Contact Leuze customer service Service and support Red continuous light Device error parameter enable Contact Leuze customer service Service and support Red flashing Warning set Temporary operating fault Query diagnostic data and carry out the result ing measures Orange continu ous light Device in Service mode Reset Servi...

Page 126: ...otocol settings Activate TCP IP or UDP Check termination Check device name Check configuration of the device in the configuration tool Sporadic errors at the PROFINET IO Incorrect wiring Effects due to EMC Overall network expansion ex ceeded Check wiring In particular check wire shielding Check the cable used Check shielding shield covering in place up to the clamping point Check grounding concept...

Page 127: ... repairs Service center Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG In der Braike 1 D 73277 Owen Germany What to do should servicing be required NOTICE Please use this chapter as a master copy should servicing be required Ä Enter the contact information and fax this form together with your service order to the fax number given below Customer data please complete Device type Serial number Firmware Status of LEDs E...

Page 128: ...olution M optics 0 2 0 5 mm Reading distance reading field width See reading fields Code specifications Code types 2 5 Interleaved Code 39 Code 128 EAN 128 EAN UPC EAN Addendum Codabar Code 93 GS1 DataBar Bar code contrast PCS 60 Ambient light tolerance 2000 lx on the bar code Number of bar codes per scan 3 Interfaces Interface type 1x PROFINET IO on M12 D Protocols PROFINET IO RT communication DC...

Page 129: ...ements LEDs 3 LEDs for power PWR bus state NET and link state LINK Mechanical data Degree of protection IP65 Connection type Connected cable 0 9 m M12 connector 5 pin Connected cable 0 7 m M12 connector 4 pin Weight 400 g incl cable Dimensions H x W x D 38 x 92 x 83 mm without cable Housing Diecast aluminum Environmental data Ambient temperature Operation Storage 0 C 40 C 20 C 70 C Relative humidi...

Page 130: ... zone should be at least 10 times the module but not less than 2 5 mm Fig 13 1 The most important characteristics of a bar code The range in which the bar code can be read by the bar code reader the so called reading field depends on the quality of the printed bar code and its dimensions Therefore above all the module of a bar code is decisive for the size of the reading field NOTICE A rule of thu...

Page 131: ...rinting contrast etc and may thus deviate from the reading fields specified here The origin of the read distance always refers to the front edge of the hous ing of the beam exit 1 2 1 Zero position 2 Distance acc to reading field curves Fig 13 2 Zero position of the reading distance Tab 13 2 Reading conditions for the reading field curves Bar code type 2 5 Interleaved Ratio 1 2 5 ANSI specificatio...

Page 132: ...cs Medium Density 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 4 3 5 2 1 1 Reading distance mm 3 m 0 2 2 Reading field width mm 4 m 0 3 5 m 0 5 Fig 13 3 Medium Density reading field curve for line scanner with deflecting mirror The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated above ...

Page 133: ...Technical data Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG BCL 248i 133 13 3 Dimensioned drawings B all dimensions in mm A Optical axis B Deflection angle of the laser beam 30 Fig 13 4 Dimensioned drawing of BCL 200i ...

Page 134: ...e NOTICE A list with all available device types can be found on the Leuze website at www leuze com 14 2 Type overview Tab 14 1 Type overview with PROFINET interface Type designation Description Part no BCL 248i SM 110 Single line scanner with M optics 50143211 BCL 248i R1M 110 Raster scanner with M optics 50143212 14 3 Accessories connection technology Tab 14 2 Connector for the BCL 200i bar code ...

Page 135: ...RJ45 length 2 m 50135080 KSS ET M12 4A RJ45 A P7 050 Ethernet interconnection cable to RJ45 length 5 m 50135081 KSS ET M12 4A RJ45 A P7 100 Ethernet interconnection cable to RJ45 length 10 m 50135082 KSS ET M12 4A RJ45 A P7 150 Ethernet interconnection cable to RJ45 length 15 m 50135083 KSS ET M12 4A RJ45 A P7 300 Ethernet interconnection cable to RJ45 length 30 m 50135084 14 4 Accessories mountin...

Page 136: ...mity Leuze electronic GmbH Co KG BCL 248i 136 15 EC Declaration of Conformity The bar code readers of the BCL 200i series have been developed and manufactured in accordance with the applicable European standards and directives ...

Page 137: ... DLE 16 10 20 DATA LINK ESCAPE Data link escape DC1 17 11 21 DEVICE CONTROL 1 Device control character 1 DC2 18 12 22 DEVICE CONTROL 2 Device control character 2 DC3 19 13 23 DEVICE CONTROL 3 Device control character 3 DC4 20 14 24 DEVICE CONTROL 4 Device control character 4 NAK 21 15 25 NEG ACKNOWLEDGE Negative acknowledge SYN 22 16 26 SYNCHRONOUS IDLE Synchronization ETB 23 17 27 EOF TRANSM BLOC...

Page 138: ...mber 5 53 35 65 5 Number 6 54 36 66 6 Number 7 55 37 67 7 Number 8 56 38 70 8 Number 9 57 39 71 9 Number 58 3A 72 COLON Colon 59 3B 73 SEMICOLON Semicolon 60 3C 74 LESS THAN Less than 61 3D 75 EQUALS Equals 62 3E 76 GREATER THAN Greater than 63 3F 77 QUESTION MARK Question mark 64 40 100 COMMERCIAL AT Commercial AT A 65 41 101 A Capital letter B 66 42 102 B Capital letter C 67 43 103 C Capital let...

Page 139: ...4 5E 136 CIRCUMFLEX Circumflex _ 95 5F 137 UNDERSCORE Underscore 96 60 140 GRAVE ACCENT Grave accent a 97 61 141 a Lower case letter b 98 62 142 b Lower case letter c 99 63 143 c Lower case letter d 100 64 144 d Lower case letter e 101 65 145 e Lower case letter f 102 66 146 f Lower case letter g 103 67 147 g Lower case letter h 104 68 150 h Lower case letter i 105 69 151 i Lower case letter j 106...

Page 140: ... letter w 119 77 167 w Lower case letter x 120 78 170 x Lower case letter y 121 79 171 y Lower case letter z 122 7A 172 z Lower case letter 123 7B 173 OPENING BRACE Opening brace 124 7C 174 VERTICAL LINE Vertical line 125 7D 175 CLOSING BRACE Closing brace 126 7E 176 TILDE Tilde DEL 127 7F 177 DELETE RUBOUT Delete ...

Page 141: ...CL 248i 141 16 2 Bar code sample Module 0 3 SC 2 SC 3 SC 0 S Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 1122334455 135AC A121314A abcde leuze 23456 2 78901 1 3456 7890 1 122334 455666 77889 Fig 16 1 Bar code sample labels module 0 3 ...

Page 142: ...GmbH Co KG BCL 248i 142 Module 0 5 Modul 0 5 6677889900 Modul 0 5 246BD Modul 0 5 A151617A Modul 0 5 fghij Modul 0 5 LEUZE SC 4 98765 43219 0 8 SC 6 9876 5430 SC2 0 099887 766550 44332 Fig 16 2 Bar code sample labels module 0 5 ...

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