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Operating Instructions Chapter 9
CLV62x Bar Code Scanner
T
roubleshooting
8011965/S345/2008-04-16 © SICK AG · Division Auto Ident · Germany · All rights reserved 69
9 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes how errors at the bar code scanner can be recognised and eliminat-
ed.
9.1 Overview of errors and malfunctions which could occur
9.1.1 Installation error
The bar code scanner has been unsuitably aligned to objects with bar codes (e.g. visual
glare)
Reading pulse sensor has been incorrectly positioned (e.g. internal reading gate opens
too late or shuts too early)
Incremental encoder (optional) positioned incorrectly
9.1.2 Electrical installation error
Interfaces of the bar code scanner wired incorrectly
9.1.3 Configuration error
Functions have not been adjusted to the local conditions, e.g. parameters for the data
interface set incorrectly
Device-related limits have not been considered, e.g. reading distance, aperture angle
Selected trigger source for reading pulse incorrect
9.1.4 Malfunctions during operation
Start/Stop operation: External reading pulse is missing, more than one object is in the
reading area
Device error (hardware/software)
9.2 Detailed malfunction analysis
9.2.1 LEDs on the bar code scanner
The following statuses can, among other things, be read from the LEDs on the bar code
scanner's housing (see chapter 4.7.2 LEDs on the bar code scanner's housing, page 32):
Ready
Status of the reading result (Result)
Data trafic on the Host-, Aux- and CAN-interface
The LEDs can display possible malfunctions or errors. Please refer to the system informa-
tion for further details.
9.2.2 System information
The bar code scanner displays errors in various ways. The error output is hierarchised and
always allows a detailed analysis:
Communication errors can occur while transferring telegrams to the bar code scanner.
In this case, the bar code scanner returns an error code.
Error codes are written into a status protocol for errors which occur during a reading
(chapter 9.3 Status protocol, page 70).

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SICK CLV621 Specifications

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BrandSICK
ModelCLV621
CategoryBarcode Reader
LanguageEnglish

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