Operating Instructions
Chapter
6
CLX 490
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Operation
6.5.9
Executing CLX functions interactively
CLV-Setup enables a number of CLX functions to be executed interactively. CLV-Setup
prompts the user to carry out specific actions and provides information on the progress of
the function being executed.
The following functions are available:
•
Background teach-in/reset (default setting)
•
Percentage evaluation
•
Copy parameter memory
•
Analyze scanner network
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Choose CLX 490, D
EVICE
F
UNCTIONS
and the desired funktion
– or –
press the [F2] key.
The E
XECUTE
D
EVICE
F
UNCTIONS
dialog box is then displayed.
Choose the desired function in the E
XECUTE
menu in the menu.
CLV-Setup starts the function and, where appropriate, prompts the user to carry out the
necessary actions.
6.6
CLX messages
The CLX outputs system, warning and error messages in English in response to the actions
carried out by the user. The messages are output in plain text via the terminal interface only.
6.6.1
Displaying messages
Proceed as follows in order to display messages on the screen of the PC in the CLV-Setup
interface:
1.
Click
in the toolbar.
The Terminal Emulator window is then displayed.
2.
In the T
ERMINAL
MODE
section, choose E
XTENDED
.
The CLX then outputs messages in response to events that occur while the bar code is
being read. The messages are only output in the
extended mode
of the Terminal Emulator!
6.6.2
System messages
System messages confirm that an action has been carried out successfully, e. g. changing
the operating mode. The user is not required to carry out any further steps here.
Chapter 10.5 System messages, Page 10-14
explains the contents of the messages.
6.6.3
Warning messages
Warning messages indicate that it was not possible to perform an action or that the values
set for the parameters can cause an error while the bar code is being read.
lists the warning messages in alphabetical order together with the associated
corrective measures.