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S o f t w a r e C o n f i g u r a t i o n s
Segmentation
(Start/Stop Ratio/Absolute Quiet Zone)
This allows the user to adapt the CLV to the quiet zone of the bar code label if it is less than the specified 10 times the width of
the narrowest bar element or less than .250 in (6 mm).
“Start/Stop Ratio”
The start/stop ratio refers to the quiet zones of the bar code label. The scanner can be optimized for the appropriate width of the
quiet zones. The numerical values 4-11 are multiples of the minimum bar width. “Auto” is 10 times the width of the minimum bar
width.
“Absolute Quiet Zone”
This refers to the quiet zones of the bar code label. The CLV can be optimized for the appropriate width of the quiet zones. The
numerical value, .004 in to 1 in (1 mm to 25.5 mm), corresponds directly to the actual width of the quiet zone.
Note: This function relies on the Minimum Reading Distance, such that the Minimum Reading Distance setting has to reflect the
actual distance from the face of the CLV to the bar code label. If the Minimum Reading Distance setting is not set accordingly, the
CLV will not be able to read the label. Therefore, a small or-no-depth of field can be achieved by the CLV in this mode.
Figure 3-16 Device Configuration
DEVICE CONFIGURATION
This function allows you to program the CLV mechanical features and the CLV decoder to provide selected output data. See
Appendix B, Tables 2 and 3 for default settings for these parameters.