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Bar Code Reader BCL 80 with Integrated Decoder
Connector Unit MA 10

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Page 1: ...Leuze electronic Bar Code Reader BCL 80 with Integrated Decoder Connector Unit MA 10 Technical Description Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

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Page 3: ... 4 3 Optical Data 16 4 3 1 Type overview 17 4 3 2 Sweep principle 17 4 3 3 Reading Fields 18 4 3 4 Scanning curves of the BCL 80 19 5 Accessories Order Designation 21 5 1 Connector and interface unit MA 10 21 5 2 Mounting accessories 21 5 3 Cable accessories 23 6 Installation 24 6 1 Storage Transportation 24 6 2 Mounting 25 6 2 1 Types of Mounting 25 6 3 Proper Configuration of the Devices 27 6 4 ...

Page 4: ... Online Commands for Querying Statistical Data 56 9 1 5 Online Commands for Parameter Set Operations 57 9 1 6 Online Commands for BCL 80 with Oscillating Mirror 58 9 2 Setup Program 60 9 2 1 Overview of the Parameter Structure 60 9 2 2 Setting the Decoding Parameters 63 9 2 3 Setting the Output Format Parameters 65 9 2 4 Setting the Host Interface Parameters 69 9 2 5 Setting the Parameters of the ...

Page 5: ... be read in autoControl The function integrated into the bar code reader used to monitor the read quality Bar code An arrangement of parallel bars and spaces which are arranged according to a standardised protocol such that they have a certain numeric or alphanumeric meaning CRT The code reconstruction technology permits the reconstruction of the correct code from multiple frag ments This feature ...

Page 6: ...ailure a read process was initiated but a label could not be decoded Online command A command which is sent directly to the bar code reader from the host or a computer connected to the interface Parameter set The data set which is permanently stored in the bar code reader and contains all of the device settings PD Programming device Postfix Trailer of the data transfer protocol frame protocol betw...

Page 7: ...bars and spaces which are arranged according to a standardised protocol such that they have a certain numeric or alphanumeric meaning Teach In Programming a reference code using an example bar code 1 3 Declaration of Conformity The bar code reader BCL 80 and the connector unit MA 10 have been developed and produced in accordance with the applicable European standards and directives The manufacture...

Page 8: ... for package distribution and sorting installations for pallet transportation applications storage and conveying engineering in particular for object identification on fast moving conveyor belts pharmaceutical industry for all applications where great depth of focus and reading distances are required 2 3 Working Safety Never look at the laser beam directly same as sunlight Do not point the laser b...

Page 9: ... accessible at all times Safety regulations Observe the locally applicable legal regulations and the rules of the employers liability insurance as sociation Qualified personnel Mounting commissioning and maintenance of the device may only be carried out by qualified person nel Electrical work must be carried out by a certified electrician Repair Repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer...

Page 10: ...utomatic recognition of the bar code type using autoConfig All device parameters can be set by software Heavy duty housing of protection class IP 65 with corresponding cable RS 232 or RS 485 interface to host Extensive formatting possibilities for data output Reference code comparison code A version of the BCL 80 with an oscillating mirror add on is available Added features with MA 10 Device statu...

Page 11: ...r rough environment conditions the installation of one con nector unit MA 10 for each BCL 80 unit is recommended Electrical connection commissioning and service can be comfortably carried out in a short period of time The BCL 80 and MA 10 can be mounted directly together ó or arranged separately next to each other When mounted separately ì the two units are connected by a cable Protection class IP...

Page 12: ...ave maintains a device address which is set in the respective MA 10 with a coding switch If the reader unit is exchanged BCL the device address and all settings in the MA 10 are maintained The master then transmits the data of all network devices via its host interface to a primary PLC control system or a computer i e it collects the scanner data in the network and transmits them to one in terface...

Page 13: ...Interface modules Shielded twisted pair conductors should be used for the multiNet This allows a total network length of up to 1200 m Connection of the network to the primary computer is made via the host interface of the MA 30 which can be equipped with 4 different physical interface modules Modules for RS 232 RS 422 TTY and RS 485 are available 3 3 Construction Device construction BCL 80 Figure ...

Page 14: ...ll modules are galvanically isolated i e they are EMC interference protected and immune to differ ences in voltage potentials across long cable lengths Note Only the type MA 10 100 can be used as a multiNet slave unit Mounting holes for the BCL 80 with M4 screws 4 Status LEDs on the rear Screw gland PG11 for the power supply cable Screw glands PG9 for the switched input and the inter face cables 4...

Page 15: ... 1 mW protection class 2 Beam deflection by means of rotating polygon mirror wheel Optical window glass with scratch resistant Indium coating Mirror oscillating frequency 0 2 5 0 Hz adjustable Decoder Code types 2 5 Interleaved Code 39 UPC A E EAN Code 128 EAN 128 Pharmacode Add On EAN CODABAR Code reconstruction all versions of the BCL 80 are available with optional code reconstruc tion technolog...

Page 16: ...ation RS 485 with galvanic isolation TTY with galvanic isolation Service interface RS 232 internal 9 pin Sub D plug male Inputs outputs 2 switched inputs galvanically isolated with supply voltage terminal for sensors 12 36 V DC AC insulation voltage 500 V 2 switched outputs can be operated galvanically isolated or not isolated switching voltage 5 48 V DC max load 500 mA Power supply Operating volt...

Page 17: ... Figure 4 1 Dimensioned drawing BCL 80 Figure 4 2 Dimensioned drawing of BCL 80 with oscillating mirror add on Figure 4 3 Dimensioned drawing MA 10 5 8 149 2 5 8 94 2 M4 10 deep 4 x 15 6 23 8 160 171 5 170 100 90 130 10 22 5 78 70 90 116 M 4 4x Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 18: ...ice specifications are given in the following table and accompanying figure Note A rule of thumb The smaller the module of the bar code is the smaller the maximum reading distance and reading field width will be Therefore when selecting a mounting location and or the bar code label take into account the different reading characteristics of the scanner with various bar code modules M Module The nar...

Page 19: ...ate scan s Part No BCL 80 S N1 100 500 0 2 S 600 500 31668 BCL 80 S N2 100 900 0 3 S 600 500 31669 BCL 80 S M 100 1600 0 5 S 600 500 26181 BCL 80 S L 100 2300 0 7 S 480 500 31607 BCL 80 O1 N1 100 500 0 2 OM 600 500 36447 BCL 80 O1 N2 100 800 0 3 OM 600 500 36449 BCL 80 O1 M 100 1400 0 5 OM 600 500 36450 BCL 80 O1 L 100 1800 0 7 OM 480 500 36451 BCL 80 CRT M 100 1600 0 5 S 600 500 29025 BCL 80 CRT ...

Page 20: ...wo different versions with without oscillating mirror add on that also dif fer in range and resolution see Chapter 4 3 1 Version S BCL 80 S N1 100 BCL 80 S N2 100 BCL 80 S M 100 BCL 80 S L 100 Standard version with without CRT Medium to very long range for barcodes with a medium module Version O BCL 80 O N1 100 BCL 80 O N2 100 BCL 80 O M 100 BCL 80 O L 100 Version with oscillating mirror add on an...

Page 21: ...mm BCL 80 S L 100 1000 800 600 400 200 0 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 m 0 7 m 1 0 mm m 1 0 BCL 80 S M 100 800 600 400 200 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 mm m 0 7 m 0 5 BCL 80 O N1 100 vertical 250 200 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 0 100 200 300 400 500 m 0 2 m 0 3 15 20 mm BCL 80 O N1 100 horizontal at 15 20 250 200 150 100 50 0...

Page 22: ...izontal at 15 20 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 m 0 7 m 1 0 mm BCL 80 O N2 100 vertical 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 50 100 150 200 250 300 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 m 0 3 m 0 5 mm 15 20 800 600 400 200 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 m 0 5 15 20 m 1 0 BCL 80 O M 100 vertical mm m 0 5 m 1 ...

Page 23: ...operating manual Type Short Description Part No MA 10 100 standard model multiNet Slave with host interface RS 485 500 26110 MA 10 110 standard with host interface RS 232 500 26109 MA 10 120 standard active and passive operation with host interface TTY 500 27186 MA 10 130 standard with host interface RS 422 500 27187 Note All MA 10 units are supplied with an additional RS 232 service interface 9 p...

Page 24: ...6 Mounting kit with dovetail for mounting on round rods 16 20 mm 500 27375 BT 57 Mounting kit suitable for ITEM MB system 500 27167 BT 58 Mounting kit suitable for ITEM MB system 500 27394 Rotating joint suitable for Item MB system Mounting plate for mounting with screws Rotating joint suitable for Item MB system Mounting plate for mounting to the BCL 80 with screws Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 8...

Page 25: ...open strand ends Sub D socket length 3 m 500 29316 KB 040 6000 B as above length 6 m 500 29317 KB 040 10000 B as above length 10 m 500 29318 Note The requirements for protection class IP 65 are fulfilled with this cable type only Type Short Description Part No BCL Config terminal software for on line and off line programming via PC or pro gramming device with serial RS 232 interface V 24 500 31298...

Page 26: ... your supplier or your local Leuze electronic sales office see the last page of this operating manual Observe the applicable local regulations when disposing of the packaging materials Cleaning Clean the glass window of the BCL 80 with a soft cloth before mounting Remove any remaining packaging from the device such as cardboard fibres and Styrofoam balls particularly in the area of the connector s...

Page 27: ...ner BCL 80 and connector unit MA 10 tightly together to form a single com pact unit Plug the two devices together at the 15 pin SubD connector Be sure that there is no dirt in the area of the seal this guarantees an IP 65 protection class Insert the two M4 x 30 screws included with the connector unit MA 10 into the countersunk drill holes on the bottom side of the MA 10 screw them into the corresp...

Page 28: ...llation commissioning and service are required or the operating status LEDs on the back side of the MA 10 must be easily seen Figure 6 4 Mounting examples for the BCL 80 and MA 10 mounted independently Note The cable screw glands of the MA 10 can be set either on the right or the left side of the unit Loosen the four Phillips screws on the back side of the MA 10 carefully lift off the cover re pla...

Page 29: ...Figure 6 5 BCL 80 with oscillating mirror and MA 10 mounted separately 6 3 Proper Configuration of the Devices Selecting a mounting location In order to select the right mounting location several factors must be considered size orientation and position tolerance of the bar codes on the objects to be scanned the reading field of the BCL 80 in relation to the bar code module width the resulting mini...

Page 30: ...tion When selecting a mounting location pay attention to maintaining the required environmental conditions temperature humidity possible soiling of the reading window due to liquids abrasion by boxes or packaging material residues reducing the chance of damage to the scanner by mechanical collision or jammed parts Note The beam of the BCL 80 without oscillating mirror is emitted perpendicular to t...

Page 31: ...h the value printed on the nameplate The power supply unit used to power the BCL 80 and MA 10 must have protected electrical separation by way of a safety transformer with double insulation according to DIN VDE 0551 equivalent IEC 742 Be sure that the earthing conductor is connected correctly Error free operation is only guaranteed when the device is properly earthed Attention Connection of the de...

Page 32: ...rocess can be triggered by applying a voltage of 12 36 V DC to the switched input connec tions Sensor 1A and Sensor 1B The switched input maintains an electrical separation of up to max 250 V Attention When using a normal 15 pin SubD plug the device only has a protection class of IP 54 in stead of IP 65 Therefore use the original Leuze cable from the accessories list These ca bles are fitted with ...

Page 33: ...ensor 1B switched input 1B 12 36 V DC see fig 6 18 and 6 19 for wiring Pin 10 NC not used Pin 11 RXD Host RXD signal host interface RS 232 RS 485 A Pin 12 TXD Host TXD signal host interface RS 232 RS 485 A Pin 13 RXD service used when MA 10 is connected without MA 10 service interface standard protocol Pin 14 MODE_S RS 232 open RS 485 connect with MODE_F Pin 15 GND_IN Supply voltage 0 V DC 4 1 GND...

Page 34: ... electronic circuit board for better access as shown in Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Disconnecting the ribbon cable inside the MA 10 To disconnect the ribbon cable carefully press down the two latches of the ribbon cable plug at the same time as shown in of Figure 6 11 The cable is now free óin Figure 6 11 and the half with the electronics and the connection terminal can be removed for unhindered conne...

Page 35: ...ttention The pin assignment of the connection terminals depends on the inserted interface module Leuze offers four modules which can be used with the serial interfaces RS 485 RS 232 TTY or RS 422 The terminal designations are printed on the module The clamp is opened by depressing the orange coloured clamping lever The wire can then be inserted into the ter minal By releasing the clamping lever th...

Page 36: ... Interface Figure 6 14 Connecting the MA 10 to a RS 485 Host MA 10 100 RS 485 interface MA 10 110 RS 232 interface MA 10 120 TTY interface MA 10 130 RS 422 interface RS 232 RS 422 Terminal Signal Terminal Signal 1 RXD 1 TX 2 TXD 2 TX 3 CTS 3 RX 4 RTS 4 RX 5 not used 5 not used 6 GND 6 GND RS 485 TTY Terminal Signal Terminal Signal 1 485A 1 TX 2 485A 2 TX 3 485B 3 RX 4 485B 4 RX 5 GND 5 not used 6 ...

Page 37: ...gure 6 17 Connecting the MA 10 as passive subscriber to a TTY Host Notice for connecting the RS 232 interface The wiring for RTS and CTS must only be connected if RTS CTS hardware handshake is used max 10m RS 232 Host interface module shield max 1000m Host interface module shield shield Jumper position active Ground shield max 1000m Host interface module shield shield Jumper position passive Groun...

Page 38: ...host interface card is carried out using two jumper pairs independent for transmit Tx and for receive Rx The jumpers for active passive switching must always be changed in pairs upper and lower jumpers in the same position This switches the MA 10 host interface module power source and GND internally Mixed operation is possible transmit active receive passive or the opposite When switching from act...

Page 39: ...mbination with connection type b Output current Imax 500 mA at VDD_SA 5 32 V Imax 300 mA at VDD_SA 32 48 V The switching voltage can be connected in two different ways a The operating voltage V_IN is used as the switching voltage VDD_SA factory setting VDD_SA V_IN GND_SA GND_IN b An external voltage is connected as the switching voltage galv decoupled VDD_SA V_IN GND_SA GND_IN MA 10 Supply voltage...

Page 40: ...Galvanic decoupling is achieved by carefully scratching through the two solder jumpers JL5 and JL6 so that there is no longer an electrical connection The switched output is then galvanically decoupled from the operating voltage The solder jumpers are located on the circuit board of the MA 10 directly across from the connection terminals VDD_SA and GND_SA Scratch through here Scratch through here ...

Page 41: ...ion is achieved when using the original packaging Terminal Signal Function 17 V_IN Operating voltage 18 36 V DC 18 V_IN Operating voltage 18 36 V DC 19 GND_IN Operating voltage 0 V DC 20 GND_IN Operating voltage 0 V DC 21 PE Protective earth grounding 22 PE Protective earth grounding Connection Interface Max wire length Shielding BCL 80 MA 10 RS 232 RS 485 10 m absolutely required braided shieldin...

Page 42: ...MA 10 automatically becomes a multiNet plus slave device Reset button Press 4 s warm start Press 4 s cold start DIP switch 1 ParaDefault ON At Reset cold start the factory default parameter set is loaded OFF At Reset cold start costumer specific parameter set is loaded DIP switch 2 autoConfig and parallel connected jumper ON autoConfig function activated OFF autoConfig function deactivated Data lo...

Page 43: ...cold start has been initiated After resetting the device all four LEDs on the back side of the MA 10 illuminate for approx 0 5 sec ond During software initialisation the green RDY ready LED blinks If the green RDY LED continuously illuminates the initialisation is complete and the device is ready for operation Note The customer specific parameter set is a backup copy of the current parameter set I...

Page 44: ...first under Chapter 8 3 Error Handling Should the problem persist after checking all electrical connections and settings on the device and host contact a Leuze service office see last page of this operating manual 7 3 Setting the Parameters Three different parameter sets are maintained by the MA 10 when using the BCL 80 MA 10 com bined unit the factory default parameter set the customer specific p...

Page 45: ...ed in EEPROM of the MA 10 and a copy thereof in the EEPROM of the BCL 80 The current parameter set can be stored in three ways by changing and storing the current parameter set using the integrated SETUP program of the BCL 80 by copying parameter Download a valid parameter set from the host computer e g a PC or PLC by means of an OFF line setup with the PC setup program BCL Config The current para...

Page 46: ...the parameters of the BCL 80 The connection is made using a crossed RS 232 connection cable that establishes the RxD TxD and GND connections The hardware handshake at the service interface is via RTS A CTS handshake is not supported Figure 7 3 Connecting the service interface to a PC or terminal See Figure 7 1 Control elements of the MA 10 Communication to the host computer via the host interface ...

Page 47: ...ator 2 ASCII STX e g CODE CR LF HEX 02h 43h 4Fh 44h 45h 0Dh 0Ah Pin 1 NC not used Pin 2 RXD receive signal of the RS 232 service interface Pin 3 TXD transmit signal of the RS 232 service interface Pin 4 NC not used Pin 5 GND signal reference potential 0 V DC Pin 6 NC not used Pin 7 RXD_Host receive signal of the host interface Pin 8 NC not used Pin 9 reserved for service purposes only Note In sett...

Page 48: ...r Designation Detailed information concerning customer specific applications can be requested form Leuze sales and service offices A description of the parameters that can be set using the configuration program can be found in Chap ter 9 7 3 3 Setting Parameters Online The other possibility for setting the required operating parameters of the BCL 80 is through Online programming via the integrated...

Page 49: ...tself Number of labels to be decoded While autoConfig is active have the BCL 80 read as many labels in row as it will later during a reading cycle when in normal operation The number of labels can be set from Set Code in the submenu De coding of the setup program The number of labels is limited to 8 when using the autoConfig function Code type and No of characters of the label to be decoded The BC...

Page 50: ... blinks during the Power On function test RDY illuminates when the devices are ready ERR illuminates if a hardware error is encountered after the initialisation phase or in the case of a serious soft ware error RDY and ERR blink simultaneously when the setup program is activated Notice No read operations can be carried out RDY and ERR blink alternately when the autoConfig function is activated by ...

Page 51: ... LED see Chapter 7 2 Further error warning and status messages are transferred via the host interface or the terminal in terface Types of errors Errors are divided up into the following types Warnings Serious errors Warnings Warnings indicate temporary operating faults which do not effect the proper functioning of the device Serious errors Serious errors impair the proper functioning of the device...

Page 52: ... order to reinitialise the device call up error messages call up statistical device information internally copy and test parameter sets activate and test system components Syntax Online commands consist of one or two ASCII characters followed by command parameters No separation characters may be entered between the command and the command parameter s Both small and capitalised letters can be used ...

Page 53: ... check whether the connected host or service computer is properly connected and configured If an acknowledgement is not received then the inter face connections protocol and service switch must be checked Command H Description Carries out a software reset The device is restarted and reinitialised leaving it in the same state as when the supply voltage is switched on Parameter none Acknowledgement ...

Page 54: ...N 128 09 Pharmacode 10 Add On EAN UPC 11 CODABAR yy No of digits of the read code zzzzzz Contents of the decoded label The appears if the label was not correctly read Command RS Description This command can be used to define a new reference code in the BCL 80 by means of direct entry via the serial interface The data are saved in the parameter set according to their input under reference code 1 or...

Page 55: ... only code types are recognised that are identified using the autoConfig function or which were set in the setup After each reading via a RT1 or RT2 command explicitly switch off the function again us ing the RT command since failure to do so will interfere with other commands as well as prevent execution of a new RT1 or RT2 command Command CC Description Reads the code type and contents of an unk...

Page 56: ...d Description Deactivates decoding sensor input 1 A signal can be simulated on sensor input 1 with this command Parameter none Acknowledgement none Command Description Activates the definition of reference code 1 sensor input 2 A signal can be sim ulated on sensor input 2 with this command Parameter none Acknowledgement none Command Description Deactivates the definition of reference code 1 sensor...

Page 57: ...DS33 invalid parameter for the command DL DS34 invalid command length DLCyyy Description yyy is the laser current in mA Command DMS Description Returns the rotary frequency of the polygon mirror wheel drive motor Parameter none Acknowledgement DMSxxxxx Description xxxxx is the current rotary frequency of the motor in revolutions minute Command DUV Description Returns the supply voltage of the BCL ...

Page 58: ...nowledgement ST08XXXXX XXXXX the number of sent commands via the interface that have received negative acknowledgement ST09XXXXX XXXXX the number of correctly received commands via the host ST10XXXXX XXXXX the number of incorrectly received commands via the host ST11XXXXX XXXXX the number of sent commands via the host that have received positive acknowledgement ST12XXXXX XXXXX the number of sent c...

Page 59: ...c parameter set 2 parameter set with factory default settings PC20 Reset to factory default settings PC01 The current parameter set is copied in the customer specific parameter set backup PC10 Reset to customer specific settings Acknowledgement all possible acknowledgements are listed below Acknowledgement Description PS0 valid parameter set PS1 invalid message PS2 invalid message length PS3 inval...

Page 60: ...position and back 02 mode 2 when activated the oscillating mirror moves permanently between start and stop position 386 time interval for forward movement 02h 5Fh selectable in 50 ms steps e g 03 corresponds to a forward movement time of 150 ms 02 is the smallest value high osc frequency 5 Hz 5F is the highest value low osc frequency 0 1 Hz 387 time interval for reverse movement 02h 5Fh as 386 388...

Page 61: ...with the actual input xxx defines the number of the parameter to be read 384 386 387 388 389 see PT command yyy defines the number of bytes to be displayed this should always be 001 such that only the desired value is displayed Acknowledgement xx current value from the parameter s range of values e g 03h Example Input PR00387001 returns the value for the current setting of the reverse movement tim...

Page 62: ...mat Host Interface 1 General Settings 2 Framing Protocol 3 3964 RK512 Digital IN OUT 1 Sensor Decode S1 2 Sensor Teach In S2 3 Switch 1 4 Switch 2 General Settings 1 Decoder Address 00H 2 Startcode Character S 3 Error Character 4 Warning Character Additional Functions 1 Reference Code 2 AutoControl Language 1 English 2 German Decode Setup 1 Decoding 2 Host Interface 3 Digital IN OUT 4 General 5 Ad...

Page 63: ...values and factory settings are marked or listed in a default table and marked by These values are valid when the device is shipped or after a cold start RESET to the factory settings X exits the setup program independent of which level you are in A menu will appear the follow ing options Return returns to the setup program Quit exits the setup program without saving any changes made to the parame...

Page 64: ...nguage The current language is indicated by a Enter 2 Enter to change the setup language to e g German The setup program returns to the main menu Decode Setup Enter 2 Enter in the main menu to reach the Reader Setup menu The Reader Setup menu appears Decode Setup 1 Decode 2 Host Interface 3 Digital IN OUT 4 General 5 Additional Functions Enter The individual menu points of the Decode Setup are des...

Page 65: ...cters 10 14 10 to 14 characters number of characters 10 20 10 and 20 characters Always activate only those code types and number of characters that will actually be read If you do not exactly know the code type and or the number of characters use the CC code detection or CA autoConfig function see Chapter 9 1 1 General Online Commands When using the Code 128 EAN 128 the number of read characters c...

Page 66: ...Time will have no influence Deactivation In the menu Deactivation you can specify when a read process should be cancelled after failing to read a label Cancel after a specified time from the beginning of the read process Gate Time Cancel after a specified number of unsuccessful scans If a value greater than 0 is given for both parameters the read is cancelled by the first condition which is exceed...

Page 67: ...Label footers Output constants Note The length of one message is limited to 255 characters Message 1 Title Header 1 Title Header 2 Message 2 Label 1 Header Label 1 Information Label 1 Footer Label 1 Separator Char Label 1 Message n 1 Label n Header Label n Information Label n Footer Label n Separator Char Label n Title Header 1 Title Header 2 Label 1 Header Label 1 Information Label 1 Footer Label...

Page 68: ...r of digits Title Headers Two title header texts can be specified in the menu Title Header Header 1 Header 2 Parameter Valid range of values Default All labels in a single message Yes No No Separate labels with separation character Yes No No Label output on even address Yes No No Equal length of labels Yes No No Note If all labels are to have the same length then the length of all labels should ag...

Page 69: ...fined in the menu Output Constants The scan quality of the label is calculated from the number of valid decodings divided by the number of possible decodings in also valid for Label Footnote Parameter Valid range of values Label Header 1 Nothing Tag Header Char 1 No of Label Codetype Digits Label Quality Label Header 2 Nothing Tag Header Char 1 No of Label Codetype Digits Label Quality Label Heade...

Page 70: ...othing Tag Header Char 1 No of Label Codetype Digits Label Quality Label Footer 3 Nothing Tag Header Char 1 No of Label Codetype Digits Label Quality Other entries on request Parameter Valid range of values Default Prefix Character ASCII character 00H Label Header Text Character 1 ASCII character 00H Label Separator Character ASCII character 20H Good Read Char ASCII character 00H Text for unsucces...

Page 71: ...e Protocol Handshake Mode Parameter Valid range of values Data Format 7 Bit no parity 7 Bit even parity 7 Bit even parity 7 Bit odd parity 7 Bit odd parity 2 stop bits 1 stop bit 2 stop bits 1 stop bit 2 stop bits 8 Bit no parity 1 stop bit 8 Bit no parity 8 Bit even parity 8 Bit even parity 8 Bit odd parity 8 Bit odd parity 9 Bit no parity multiNet mode 2 stop bits 1 stop bit 2 stop bits 1 stop b...

Page 72: ...owledge 3964 RK 512 Protocol multiNet Plus slave Handshake Mode No Handshake RTS RTS CTS RTS CTS TX active Half duplex XON XOFF Parameter Valid range of values Default Prefix 1 00h FFh 02h Prefix 2 00h FFh 00h Postfix 1 00h FFh 0Dh Postfix 2 00h FFh 0Ah Address Format No Address Binary address ASCII address BCC Mode No BCC BCC mode 1 BCC mode 2 BCC mode 3 Note If the BCL 80 should operate stand al...

Page 73: ...S1 Sensor Teach In S2 Switch 1 Switch 2 Sensor Decode S1 The switching parameters of this input can be entered in the menu Sensor Decode S1 Debounce Time Delay Off Inversion Parameter Valid range of values Default use BCC within 3964 Yes No No transmit with high priority Yes No No character receive timeout 0 3000 ms 220 acknowledge receive timeout 0 3000 ms 550 no of retransmissions 0 255 5 use RK...

Page 74: ...alues Default Debounce time 0 255 ms 5 Delay Off 0 2500 ms 0 Inversion Yes No No Note When using switches with contact bounce e g relay contacts set the end bounce time high between 50 and 255 ms since contact bounce can cause multiple switching impulses and interfere with the BCL software Parameter Valid range of values Default Enable Yes No Yes Activation Good Read Bad Read Start Reading Stop Re...

Page 75: ...hus no address switch is available Here the option Host interface frame protocol ASCII address must be activated The hardware switch has priority when operating with an MA 10 Startcode character Error character Warning character Parameter Valid range of values Default Enable Yes No No Activation Good Read Bad Read Start Reading Stop Reading Device Ready autoControl Reference code 1 Reference code ...

Page 76: ...ing inputs out puts Switching output 1 2 Activation Don t care In order to allow the comparison of several similar labels a Don t Care character can be defined The character is not permanently defined thus giving the user the greatest flexibility when defining the ref erence code It should be defined so that it does not occur in the code which will be read Settings for Override mode Yes When a ref...

Page 77: ...his limit a warning message will be sent and if enabled a switched output can be activated Send Warning to Com Specify here whether a warning message should be output over the serial interface if the scan quality falls below the given value Character for AutoControl warning Define here the warning character which will be sent out over the serial interface if the scan quality falls below the given ...

Page 78: ...d it become soiled clean the glass window of the BCL 80 with a soft cloth 10 2 Repair Service Repairs to the device must only be carried out by the manufacturer For repairs contact your Leuze sales or service office The addresses can be found on the back page of this operating manual Attention Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as thinner or acetone for cleaning the device Buy www ValinOnl...

Page 79: ...OL 2 TAPE Gerätesteuerzeichen 2 DC3 19 13 23 DEVICE CONTROL 3 X OFF Gerätesteuerzeichen 3 DC4 20 14 24 DEVICE CONTROL 4 Gerätesteuerzeichen 4 NAK 21 15 25 NEGATIVE ACKNOWLEDGE Negative Rückmeldung SYN 22 16 26 SYNCRONOUS IDLE Synchronisierung ETB 23 17 27 END OF TRANSMISSION BLOCK Ende d Datenübertragungsblocks CAN 24 18 30 CANCEL Ungültig EM 25 19 31 END OF MEDIUM Ende der Aufzeichnung SUB 26 1A ...

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Page 82: ...nic 80 Technical Description BCL 80 Leuze electronic 11 2 Example Bar Code Lable Types 11 2 1 Module 0 5 Figure 11 1 Barcode sample labels module 0 5 Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 83: ...ectronic Appendix Leuze electronic Technical Description BCL 80 81 TNT 35 7 24V Figure 11 2 Barcode sample labels module 0 5 continued Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

Page 84: ...dix Leuze electronic 82 Technical Description BCL 80 Leuze electronic 11 2 2 Module 1 0 Figure 11 3 Barcode sample labels module 1 0 Buy www ValinOnline com Phone 844 385 3099 Email CustomerService valin com ...

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