Operating Instructions
CLV 45x Bar Code Scanner
Figures and tables
8 009 139/K949/06-06-2002
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Abbreviations used
DC D
istance
C
onfiguration
AMV/S
Connection module with distributor (signal)/with additional power supply
BMV/S
Bus connection module with distributor (signal)/with additional power supply
CAN C
ontroller
A
rea
N
etwork (standard field bus system with message-orientated data ex-
change protocol)
CLV
Code reader V principle. The bar code scanner CLV 45x is designated for all the types
simply as a "CLV", except at text positions where a differentiation is required.
DOF D
epth
O
f
F
ield
EEPROM E
lectrically
E
rasable
P
rogrammable
R
ead
O
nly
M
emory
HTML H
yper
T
ext
M
arkup
L
anguage (page description language in Internet)
LED
L
ight
E
mitting
D
iode
RAM R
andom
A
ccess
M
emory
ROM R
ead
O
nly
M
emory
RTF R
ich
T
ext
F
ormat (standardized document format with format descriptions)
PLC P
rogrammable
L
ogic
C
ontroller
SMART S
ICK
M
odular
A
dvanced
R
ecognition
T
echnology
Tables
Table 3-1: Variants of the CLV 45x ..................................................................................................3-1
Table 3-2: Meaning of the LEDs........................................................................................................3-8
Table 3-3: Function of the beeper....................................................................................................3-9
Table 4-1: Permitted reading angle between the scan line and the bar code................4-5
Table 5-1: Pin assignment of the 15-pin D-Sub HD cable plug ............................................5-2
Table 5-2: Maximum cables lengths between the CLV and the host.................................5-2
Table 5-3: Power consumption of the CLV....................................................................................5-3
Table 5-4: Power-up delay as a function of the device number GN ...................................5-3
Table 5-5: Wire color assignment of cable No. 6 010 137 (open end).........................5-4
Table 5-6: Communication parameters of the host interface (default setting)...............5-5
Table 5-7: Characteristic data of the "Sensor 1" switching input ........................................5-7
Table 5-8: Focal position changeover: Assignment table switching input –
distance configuration......................................................................................................5-9
Table 5-9: Characteristic data of the switching outputs "Result 1" and "Result 2"...5-10
Table 6-1: Extract: Default setting of the line scanner parameter values.........................6-2
Table 6-2: Extract: Default setting of additional parameter values of the
line scanner with oscillating mirror..............................................................................6-2
Table 6-3: Reading distances of CLV 450 and CLV 451 (default) for quick start .........6-4
Table 6-4: Guide: Parameterizing the changeover of the distance configuration/
focal position .......................................................................................................................6-8
Table 6-5: Guide: Parameterizing the oscillating reading mirror functions........................6-9
Table 6-6: Guide: Parameterizing the reading pulse source ...............................................6-12
Table 6-7: Guide: Parameterizing the laser timeout ...............................................................6-12
Table 6-8: Guide: Settings to be carried out for evaluating identical bar codes .........6-13
Table 6-9: "Host interface monitoring" function.......................................................................6-26
Table 6-10: Warning...............................................................................................................................6-30
Table 8-1: Error messages output via the terminal interface ................................................8-2
Table 8-2: Meaning of the ST error status in the read result.................................................8-5
Table 8-3: Troubleshooting: Restoring operation (Reading mode)......................................8-6
Table 8-4: Troubleshooting: Reading pulsing errors in Reading mode...............................8-7
Table 8-5: Troubleshooting: Result output errors in Reading mode....................................8-9
Table 8-6: Troubleshooting: Errors in the result status output in Reading mode........8-12