Chapter
6
Operating Instructions
CLV490 Bar Code Scanner
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Operation
Tip
The structure of the data output string of the host interface can be configured via the D
ATA
S
TRINGS
tab.
•
Up to 10 elements, consisting of constants (letters, digits, control characters) and/or
reading diagnosis data, can be entered in the "Header", "Code-Info/Separator",
"Splitter" und "Terminator" blocks.
•
Up to 5 elements, consisting of constants (letters, digits, control characters) can be
entered in the "Splitter" blocks.
•
The position of the "Code-Info/Separator" block can be choosen before or after the
code.
1.
Choose the D
ATA
S
TRINGS
tab.
2.
Click the H
EADER
field.
The E
DIT
PARAMETER
: TFH dialog box is then displayed.
3.
Click the desired constants or placeholders for the reading diagnosis data.
The selected elements appear in the text box at the top of the dialog box in the
sequence in which they were selected.
4.
Confirm the entries made by clicking OK.
5.
Repeat this procedure for the "Code-Info/Separator", "Splitter" und "Terminator"
blocks.
6.
Perform a download to the CLV490 by clicking
in the toolbar.
The D
OWNLOAD
PARAMETERS
dialog box is then displayed.
7.
Choose the P
ERMANENT
storage option in the dialog box.
The CLV490 outputs the selected elements in the data output string of the host
interface with the next reading result.
6.5.11
Auxiliary input
Function of the
auxiliary interface
. In this mode, the CLV490 accepts a bar code entered
at the auxiliary interface (via the keyboard or hand-held scanner with decoder). It sends the
bar code to the host in a separate data string via its host interface. No reads can, therefore,
be corrected by transmitting missing bar codes subsequently.
Chapter 10.11.1 Auxiliary input via auxiliary interface, Page 10-69
describes this function
and the associated procedure in greater detail.
6.5.12
Code statistics for RDT400
Function of the
auxiliary interface
. The CLV490 outputs a data string with statistic
information of the reading situation in this mode.
For an deailed description of the functions and applications of the Remote Diagnostic Tools
RDT 400, see the
RDT400 Operating Instructions
(no. 8009385, English edition).
"Code statistics for RDT400" is activated via the A
UXILIARY
I
NTERFACE
tab.
1.
Select the Code Statistics option for RDT400 on the A
UXILIARY
I
NTERFACE
tab.
2.
Perform a download to the CLV490.
To do so, click the RDT400 option again with the right mouse button and choose
D
OWNLOAD
P
ARAMETER
in the context menu.
CLV-Setup copies the parameter to the CLV490 temporarily.
The auxiliary interface then operates in "Code statistics for RDT400" mode until the
CLV490 is switched off again.
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