Additional Settings For The Bcl 300I And The Bcl 301I; 10.3.1 Decoding And Processing The Read Data - Leuze electronic BCL300i Technical Description

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Commissioning and configuration
From the device address > 0 set, the BCL
automatically switches to the Leuze multiNet plus network and waits for initialization by the
master.
10.3
Additional settings for the BCL
After the basic configuration of the operating mode and the communication parameters, you
need to carry out further settings via the webConfig tool:
• Decoding and processing the read data
• Control of the decoding
• Control of the switching outputs

10.3.1 Decoding and processing the read data

The BCL
300i
• Setting the number of labels to be decoded for each reading gate (0 ... 64). This is
done via the Max. no. of labels parameter.
• Definition of up to 8 different code types. Labels that match one of the defined code
types are decoded. Further parameters can be set for each code type:
The code type (symbology).
The Number of digits: either up to 5 different numbers of digits (e.g., 10, 12, 16,
20, 24), or a range (Interval mode) and up to three additional numbers of digits
(e.g., 2 ... 10, 12, 16, 26).
The Reading reliability: the set value specifies how many times a label must
be read and decoded with the same result before the result is accepted as valid.
Additional code type specific settings (in the webConfig tool only).
Check digit method used for decoding as well as the type of Check digit out-
put for the read result. The two possibilities for the latter are Standard (corre-
sponds to the standard for the selected code type/symbology) and not Standard.
 Define at least one code type with the desired settings.
• Via webConfig:
Configuration -> Decoder
110
\ BCL
301i
offers the following options:
BCL
301i
detects that networking is required. It
300i
and the BCL
300i
\ BCL
301i
301i
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