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Leuze BPS 348i - Twin Tapes

Leuze BPS 348i
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Device description
Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG BPS 348i 25
Definition of the marker label
The following combinations of letters and numbers may be used as marker labels:
AA1
BB1
CC1
DD1
EE1
FF1
GG1
Marker labels are implemented as follows:
Color red
Height 47mm
in grid dimension 40mm (BCBG40…ML)
in grid dimension 30mm (BCBG30…ML)
Code 128B
Marker labels are individual labels and are supplied in a packaging unit containing 10pieces.
Arrangement when using the marker label with positioning
The marker label must be attached to the barcode tape aligned with the grid of the actual coding. A posi-
tion code should be visible before and after the marker label.
000040 000044 000048 0000052 000056
1
G40Leuze G40Leuze G40Leuze G40Leuze G40Leuze
A
A1
1 Marker labels
Fig.3.16: System arrangement of marker labels
Arrangement when using the marker label without positioning
The marker label must be positioned within the BPS's detection range.
3.4.4
Twin tapes
Designation: BCBG40…TWIN… or BCBG30…TWIN…
Twin tapes are jointly manufactured barcode tapes with the same value range.
NOTICE
A twin tape always consists of two barcode tapes!
Ä When ordering a twin tape, two barcode tapes are always included with an order.
Twin tapes are used if positioning with two barcode tapes is necessary, e.g., with crane systems or eleva-
tors.
Because they are manufactured jointly, both tapes have the same length tolerance. As a result, differences
in length and code position are minimal. By having the same code position on both tapes, improved syn-
chronization can be achieved during positioning compared to barcode tapes that are manufactured sepa-
rately.

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