Timeout
The Timeout parameter defines how much time has to elapse before data processing is
started or stopped.
119 Data Source
Select an interface to be recorded in the Data Source group.
120 Data processing
The Data processing tab contains the parameters for defining the two output formats,
as well as for filtering, sorting, and controlling data output.
These parameters are used to define what data is output on the communication inter‐
faces, as well as when, under what conditions, and in what order.
121 Data String Forwarding
This option can be used if you intend to send data from an external device such as a
hand-held scanner to a host in addition to the reading result. In this case, the data is
not interpreted by the sensor, but is also output at the specified interface. The digital
outputs are not controlled and the data is not processed according to evaluation condi‐
tions.
Possible destinations are:
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Serial aux interface
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Serial host interface
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Ethernet aux interface
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Ethernet host interface
122 Date (YYYY-MM-DD)
The Date (YYYY-MM-DD) parameter is used to enter the date that the reading device
should apply when setting its device time. Device time synchronization is triggered by
the user via the SET DEVICE TIME button.
123 Date
If the Date parameter is activated, a subfolder is created with the creation date.
124 Duration
The Duration parameter is used to define the time frame for the optical feedback
(Green feedback spot).
125 Decoding
The Decoding parameter defines whether the read operation should be time-optimized
or whether it is more important to adopt an aggressive decoding approach.
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FAST: Fast decoding is recommended if the code is of high quality and it is impor‐
tant to achieve a short decoding time.
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AGGRESSIVE: The Aggressive option should be selected when the decoding time is
less relevant, e.g., when reading a stationary object, but the code is of lower qual‐
ity (e.g., low levels of contrast or when the code contains an error).
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BALANCED: The Balanced option accommodates applications that fall between the
two extremes.
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