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Light Source | Laser Diode |
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Resolution | 0.1 mm |
Scan Rate | 500 scans/s |
Housing Material | Aluminum |
Type | Laser barcode scanner |
Code Types | 1D codes |
Interface | RS-232, USB |
Supply Voltage | 10 V DC ... 30 V DC |
Protection Class | Class III |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +50°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 °C ... +70 °C |
Details the RS 232 connection and wire colors for the device.
Details the USB connection and wire colors for the device.
Information on operating voltage and current consumption for the device.
Instructions for connecting and triggering the device via RS 232.
Instructions for connecting and triggering the device via USB.
Explains USB operating modes like Keyboard Wedge and Virtual Com Port.
Describes the relationship between the scanning line, barcode, and conveyor system.
Specifies the aperture angle for CLV503 and CLV505 models.
Details permissible tilt, pitch, and skew angles for device placement.
Shows reading field height vs. distance for CLV503, with resolution zones.
Shows reading field height vs. distance for CLV505, with resolution zones.
How to reset the device to its basic default settings using bar codes.
Bar codes for selecting RS232 or USB interfaces.
Bar codes for setting RS232 baud rates.
Bar codes for configuring data bits, parity, and stop bits in RS232.
Bar codes for setting RS232 handshake protocols.
Bar codes for setting the keyboard language for USB HID.
Additional bar codes for setting keyboard languages.
Bar codes to enable common 1D and 2D bar code types.
Bar codes for enabling more 1D and 2D bar code types.
Bar codes for enabling additional 1D and 2D bar code types.
Bar codes for enabling advanced 1D/2D codes like DataMatrix, Aztec, QR.
Examples for setting prefixes and suffixes for all code types.
Bar codes for configuring STX DATA ETX output format.
Bar codes for configuring DATA CR LF output format.
Bar codes to clear all configured prefixes and suffixes.
Device turns OFF after a successful read, requiring re-triggering.
Device stays ON for a set time or indefinitely after a read.
Device continuously produces read results, used for demos/diagnostics.
Device stays ON continuously; trigger button becomes inactive.