Chapter
6
Operating Instructions
CLV 45x Bar Code Scanner
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Operation
6.
Monitor the display of the reading quality in the terminal emulator. This should be
between 70 and 100 %.
6.5
Operating modes and output of the read result
The following CLV operating modes/functions can be selected in CLV-Setup:
Standard operating mode:
•
Reading mode
For startup
•
Percentage evaluation
•
Adjusting mode
For adapting to the reading situation
•
Auto Setup (automatic adaptation to reading conditions)
(refer to
Chapter 6.4.4 Configuring the CLV with Auto Setup, Page 6-14
•
Profile programming (configuration)
(refer to
Chapter 10.5.2 Profile progamming, Page 10-30
•
Parameterization (configuration)
(refer to
Chapter 6.4.1 Configuring the CLV by means of the CLV-Setup user interface,
•
Teach-in match code 1/activate match code comparison with "Sensor 2" switching in-
put (refer to
Chapter 10.9.1 Triggering the Teach-in match code 1 via the "Sensor 2"
)
•
Show CP limits
For monitoring purposes/correcting faults
•
Displaying and editing operating data
•
Reading diagnosis
•
Monitor host interface
•
Auxiliary input
•
Self-test
6.5.1
Reading mode (Standard mode)
The CLV performs a self-test after it has been switched on. It is then set to the Reading
mode and confirms this by outputting two consecutive acoustic signals via the beeper. In
the default setting the "Sensor 1" switching input is the (external) trigger source of the
reading pulse. The read result is output by the CLV at the end of the reading pulse via the
host interface (default) and terminal interface.
The read result of the terminal interface can be displayed in the CLV-Setup terminal emula-
tor. Prerequisite for display is that the CLV terminal interface must be set to the R
EADING
DIAGNOSIS
mode. This mode is selected for the default setting. The read result of the terminal
interface has a fixed, invariable format.
The Reading mode can be called up by choosing V
IEW
in the menu bar or via the terminal
emulator.