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Data processing via the webConfig tool
In the
Data
and
Output
submenus of the
Configuration
main menu, the webConfig tool
provides extensive data processing options to adapt the functionality of the BCL 558
i
to
the specific reading task:
• Data filtering and segmentation in the
Data
submenu:
•
Data filtering according to characteristics for handling identical bar code information
•
Data segmentation for differentiating between identifier and content of the read
data
•
Data filtering according to content and/or identifier in order to suppress the output
of bar codes with specific content/identifiers
•
Completeness inspection of the read data
• Sorting and formatting the output data in the
Output
submenu:
•
Configuration of up to 3 different sorting criteria. Sorting by physical data and con-
tent of the read bar codes
•
Formatting of the data output for the HOST
•
Formatting of the data output for the display
10.9.2
Control of the decoding
In general, decoding is controlled via one or more of the configurable switching inputs/
outputs. For this purpose, the respective connection to the SW IN/OUT and POWER inter-
faces must be configured as a switching input.
Via a switching input, you can:
• start decoding
• stop decoding
• start decoding and then stop decoding after a configurable time period
• read a reference code
• start the automatic code type configuration (AutoConfig)
Connect the required control devices (photoelectric sensor, proximity switch, etc.) as
described in chapter 7 to the BCL 558
i
.
Configure the connected switching inputs according to your requirements. To do this,
first set the I/O mode to Input and then configure the switching behavior:
• via webConfig:
Configuration -> Device -> Switching inputs/outputs
• or, alternatively, via the display
Parameter -> Digital SWIO -> Switching input/output 1-4
Notice!
Alternatively, one can also activate decoding via the online command ’+’ and deactivate it
via the online command ’-’. Further information on the online commands can be found in
chapter 11.