Operating Instructions
Chapter
10
CLV 42x bar code scanner
Appendix
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1.
Connect the PC to the terminal interface (port) of the CLV using a 3-core RS 232 data
cable (null modem cable) (CDB 420 or CDM 420: connect the PC to the internal, 9-pin
"Aux" plug).
See
Chapter 5.5.6 Connecting the PC, Page 5-7
.
2.
Click
(AutoBaud detect) in the toolbar or choose O
PTIONS
, A
UTO
B
AUD
DETECT
.
CLV Setup scans the serial interface by varying the communication parameters and
sends a telegram to the CLV repeatedly. As soon as a reply from the CLV is detected,
CLV Setup conveys the values found for the communication parameters.
shows an example of the A
UTO
B
AUD
DETECT
result display. CLV Setup displays
"
Connected
"
in the status bar on the bottom, right-hand side.
3.
Confirm the A
UTO
D
ETECT
dialog window with "OK".
CLV Setup displays the detected CLV type in a separate dialog box and asks you
whether you want to upload the current parameter set from the CLV.
4.
Confirm the dialog box with "Yes".
CLV Setup then uploads the current parameter set from the RAM of the CLV to its
database and displays the values on the tabs.
You can edit the current parameter set on the tabs.
– or –
1.
Select O
PTIONS
, then S
ERIAL
I
NTERFACE
from the menu bar.
CLV Setup displays the current communication parameter settings of the PC in the COM
P
ARAMETERS
dialog box.
2.
Ensure that the communication parameters of the PC and CLV are identical
(connected
COM port; 9,600 bd; 8 data bits; 1 stop bit; no parity)
3.
Confirm the dialog box with "OK".
CLV Setup attempts to communicate with the CLV again.
If it is successful, CLV Setup displays "
Connected
" in the status bar on the bottom, right-
hand side.
4.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup then copies the current parameter set from the RAM of the CLV to its
database and displays the values on the tabs.
You can edit the current parameter set on the tabs.
Fig. 10-6:
CLV Setup: results of the AutoBaud detect function