COMMUNICATIONS
PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
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Crisplant Settings
Crisplant Protocol Type
Select one of the three Crisplant protocols: P10, CSC, or CMC from the drop-down list.
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SORTERCMC.P10: The Protocol Index message syntax is fixed according to the Crisplant
P10 message specifications.
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S2000-CSC: The Protocol Index message syntax is fixed according to the Crisplant CSC
message specifications.
•S2000-CMC: The Protocol Index message syntax is fixed according to the Crisplant CMC
message specifications.
•SORTERCMC.P10A: The Protocol Index message syntax is fixed according to the Crisplant
CMC P10A message specifications.
•CSC-918: The Protocol Index message syntax is fixed according to the Crisplant 918
message specifications.
Scanner ID
Select Datalogic, NVS9000/, Accu-Sort 4800, Accu-Sort 55/70, Accu-Sort Quad-X. Available if
Crisplant has been selected.
Heartbeat Enable
Select the check box to enable Crisplant heartbeat messages. When Crisplant message is
selected there is a separate field for the Crisplant heartbeat message.
Heartbeat Timeout
Enter a time value in seconds to define the amount of time between two heartbeat message
transmissions. The timeout timer determines the period from one message to the next. In the
Conditional setting the timer is reset when either a host message or a heartbeat is sent. In an
unconditional condition the heartbeat message timer is only associated with the heartbeat
message, not the host message.
Include Read Mask in message
Select the check-box to add a Read Mask (indicating what was read and what was not read) to
the host message.
Include Code Type in message
Select the check box to add the AIM code identifier to the host message.
Beumer Protocol Index Settings
Distance to Trigger Line
Enter the distance from the trigger line to the point where the camera will receive the protocol
index message.ï€
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This parameter specifies the distance from the physical Trigger Line (i.e. Trigger Source) to the
expected receiving point of the Protocol Index, measured in mm or inches. It is used together
with the Minimum Distance Between Two Consecutive Objects (below) parameter to assign
the Protocol Index information to the correct package.