RA
0
100
RA
100
0
Figure 14: Counting direction of the reading angle RA in the scan plane: For devices with a front
viewing window (left) and side viewing window (right)
5.4
Mounting device
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the device
the device will be damaged if the tightening torque of the mounting screws is too high
or if the maximum screw-in depth of the blind hole threads is exceeded.
b
Observe maximum tightening torque.
b
Use suitable mounting screws for the blind hole threads of the device. Observe the
maximum screw-in depth.
Maximum tightening torque: 2.5 Nm
Screw-in depth of the blind tapped holes
see "Mechanics/Electronics", page 63
in the
technical data.
1.
Prepare the base for mounting the bracket of the device,
.
2.
Place the object with bar code at the intended reading point of the device in the
viewing range of the device (no conveying movement).
3.
Align device with the bar code by eye. When doing so, be aware of the following:
–
For devices with a front viewing window: The rear of the device with the laser
warning label faces the viewer and is aligned approximately parallel to the bar
code surface.
–
For devices with a side viewing window: The side panel with the LEDs faces
the viewer and is aligned almost parallel to the bar code surface.
–
During reading, note the reading angle that occurs
–
If the position of the bar code within the scan line is relevant for the eval‐
uation, observe the counting direction of the code position,
direction of the reading angle", page 30
4.
Mount the device bracket onto the base.
5.
Screw suitable screws through the bracket into the blind tapped hole of the device.
Tighten the screws lightly for the time being.
6.
Configure the device,
see "Adjusting the device for operational use", page 49
.
7.
After adjustment, tighten the screws. Do not exceed the maximum tightening
torque.
MOUNTING
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