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Chapter
3
Operating Instructions
CLV 490 Bar Code Scanner
3-10
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Product description
Line scanner with oscillating mirror
The oscillating mirror also deflects the scan line perpendicularly to the scan direction at both
sides around the neutral position with a low oscillating frequency. As a result, the CLV can
also scan larger areas for bar codes. Due to the V-principle of beam generation, the reading
field height is dependent on the reading distance.
In addition to parking (fixed position) and simple deflection with maximum amplitude, opti-
mized oscillating mirror functions are also available:
•
Oscillating with variable deflection amplitude per distance configuration
•
One-Shot: one-off, defined deflection per reading pulse (forward and return phase)
3.2.5
Additional components
Heater
The CLV can be permanently equipped with a heater for applications involving temperatures
up to max. –35
°
C (–31
°
F) (e. g. in a freezer).
The design, technical data, and power-up behavior of the CLV are described in
.
External parameter memory in connector cover
The external parameter memory is located in a connector cover which, when mounted,
covers the two electrical terminals on the CLV (IP 65). The parameter memory saves you
time when a CLV is replaced locally by providing a copy of the current parameter set. In other
words, you do not have to configure the new device.
For information on applications and operating procedures, see
operating the external parameter memory (connector cover), Page 10-34
3.3
Indicators and control elements
3.3.1
Control elements
The CLV is operated and configured via the terminal interface (auxiliary interface) using the
"CLV-Setup" program or using command strings sent via the host interface/terminal inter-
face. A variety of parameter options allow you to adapt the device to a wide range of appli-
cations.
The following can be defined:
•
The configuration of the code types
•
The read, evaluation, and output properties
•
The communication parameters of the host interface/CAN interface
•
The structure of the data output string for "Good Read" and "No Read" on the host in-
terface/CAN interface
•
The function of the terminal interface
Chapter 10.6 Installing and operating the "CLV-Setup" program, Page 10-43
describes the
procedure for installing the "CLV-Setup" program and explains how to use it. The parame-
terization (configuration) procedure is explained in
Chapter 6.4 Configuring (parameterizati-
.