Reading Bar Codes
FQ2-S4 User’s Manual
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Setting Up Inspections
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[Item ref.]: Select this item to use the immediately pre-
ceding read results as the verification char-
acter string. The following inspection items
can be used as references: Bar code, 2D-
code, 2D-code (DPM), and OCR. You can-
not reference an inspection item at an item
number that is after the item number of the
inspection item that you are editing. When
you register a character string from the mas-
ter data, the item number of the inspection
item that is being referenced, such as “Ref.
00,” will be displayed.
Using Item References: p. 101
5 Repeat the above procedure to register more than
one character string in the master data.
6 Press [Verif. master data] and select the character
string in the master data to use for verification.
7 Set the following verification conditions as required.
Setup Item Setting Value Description
Verif. master data OFF (default value) Sets whether to verify the character string that was read from the bar-
code against a character string that is registered in the master data. To
verify the read character string against the master data, select the char-
acter string to use for verification.
All master data
Master data 0 to 31
Partial verif. on/off No (default value) The number of digits in the read results to be verified with the master
data can be limited. When [Partial verification] is set to ON, set the first
and last compared digit positions. Up to 32 characters can be set as the
number of digits.
Example: First compared digit 2, last compared digit 6
The text string used for verification becomes "MRON2".
Ye s
Partial verification setup 1 to 1024
(Default
First digit: 1, last digit: 1024)
Master data regist. --- Registers a character string in the master data.
Auto teach No. Off (default) Sets the character string in which to automatically register the read
result for teaching from an external device.
Master data 0 to 31
Check the table of ASCII characters to see what characters can
be registered. You cannot enter two-byte characters, one-byte
Kana characters, and control codes. You can use the following
characters as wildcards.
*: A wildcard for a character string of 0 or more characters
?: A wildcard for one character
ASCII code table: p. 116
Note
OMRON 2 0 0 8
2nd digit
6th digit