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  • Page 2 Copyright by Carl Valentin GmbH / 7960091.0819 Information on the scope of delivery, appearance, performance, dimensions and weight reflect our knowledge at the time of printing. We reserve the rights to make modifications. All rights, including those regarding the translation, are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form (print, photocopy or any other method) or edited, copied or distributed electronically without written permission from Carl Valentin GmbH.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Table of Contents Table of Contents General Notes ................ 5 Environmentally-Friendly Disposal .......... 5 Product Description ..............6 Technical Data ............... 7 Installation of Scanner Bracket ..........9 Spectra II ................. 9 Configuration ............... 11 Settings of the Scanner Software .......... 11 4.1.1...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Scanner SICK CLV622 Operating Manual 08.19...
  • Page 5: General Notes

    Scanner SICK CLV622 General Notes General Notes By means of the scanner option the immediate verification of printed bar codes is possible. Moreover errors such as defective printhead, transfer ribbons etc. can be avoided. The bar code scanner is a state-of-the-art device which complies with the recognized safety-related rules and regulations.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    General Notes Scanner SICK CLV622 1.2 Product Description Figure 1 The CLV622 is a compact, powerful and easy-to-use bar code scanner designed for a variety of applications. The SMART620-Code reconstruction allows accurate detection of damaged, dirty and partially dirty bar codes.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Technical Data Technical Data Features Version Mid range Connection type Cable Reading field Front Scanner design Line scanner Focus Fixed focus Light source Visible red light (655 nm) Laser class 2 (IEC 60825-1:2014, EN 60825-1:2014) ≤ 50°...
  • Page 8 Technical Data Scanner SICK CLV622 Interfaces Serial RS 232, RS 422 Function Host, AUX 0.3 kBaud … 115.2 kBaud, AUX: 57.6 kBaud (RS-232) Data transmission rate Reading pulse automatically; via the serial interface to the printer Optical indicators 6 LEDs (ready, result, laser, cata, CAN, LNK TX)
  • Page 9: Installation Of Scanner Bracket

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Installation of Scanner Bracket Installation of Scanner Bracket 3.1 Spectra II DANGER! Risk of death via electric shock!  Before installation/dismantling of the option scanner, disconnect the label printer from the mains supply and wait for a moment until the power supply unit has discharged.
  • Page 10 Installation of Scanner Bracket Scanner SICK CLV622 Operating Manual 08.19...
  • Page 11: Configuration

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Configuration Configuration The CLV622 must be configured accordingly to operate on a Spectra II. For this, the PC software SOPAS Engineering Tool can be downloaded from the SICK website (www.sick.com). After installing this software, the scanner must be connected via a 1:1 serial cable (D-SUB 9-pin) to the serial interface which is integrated in the scanner bracket.
  • Page 12: Reading Configuration

    Configuration Scanner SICK CLV622 Figure 4 After selecting a parameter range, the corresponding parameters are displayed on the right side and can be changed there. 4.1.1 Reading Configuration Object trigger control Various settings regarding the signal to start the scanner can be made.
  • Page 13: Code Configuration

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Configuration PowerSave control Figure 7 Normally no settings are necessary. 4.1.2 Code Configuration Settings regarding the codes to be scanned can be made. Figure 8 4.1.3 Data Processing Settings for the data processing can be adjusted here.
  • Page 14 Configuration Scanner SICK CLV622 Output control Settings for the output control can be adjusted here. Figure 10 The default settings for the data transmission point ('as soon as possible') and the output condition ('Good Read') should not be changed. Evaluation conditions Figure 11 Normally no settings are necessary.
  • Page 15 Scanner SICK CLV622 Configuration Filter/sorter for the output formatting Figure 13 Normally no settings are necessary. Output format Figure 14 No changes should be made here, othewise the communication between printer and scanner may not work. 05.19 Operating Manual...
  • Page 16: Network/Interfaces/Ios

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Configuration 4.1.4 Network/Interfaces/IOs Serial Figure 15 The interface Serial Host is used as connection between the scanner and printer. If the interface parameters (baud rate, etc) are changed, they must be adjusted accordingly in the function menu 'Scanner' of the printer.
  • Page 17: Saving The Settings In The Scanner

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Configuration Digital outputs / beeper Figure 17 No settings are necessary as the digital outputs are not used. If necessary, the beeper can be switched on as feedback from the scanner. 4.2 Saving the Settings in the Scanner To save the settings in the scanner, in the menu under the device name (CLV62x), select the function 'Parameter/Save permanent'.
  • Page 19: Function Menu Scanner

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Function Menu Scanner Function Menu Scanner 5.1 Scanner Mode This display provides the possibility to set the desired scanner mode (Mode), the number of acceptable non-readable (NoRd) as well as the number of label feedings (Flab). Operating mode (Mode) Mode 1 (data comparison), i.e.
  • Page 20: Scanner Type

    Function Menu Scanner Scanner SICK CLV622 5.2 Scanner Type The different scanners are controlled by different commands and/or the scanners return the scanned data in different manners. Therefore this window provides the possibility to select the scanner model corresponding to the connected scanner.
  • Page 21: Scan Length

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Function Menu Scanner 5.5 Scan Length If this parameter is set to 0 (AUTO), the switch on and off position of scanner is calculated by means of position and height of bar code onto the label. If the parameter Scan Length is not 0, so this defines the length of scan sector.
  • Page 22: Scan Delay

    Function Menu Scanner Scanner SICK CLV622 5.7 Scan Delay In scan mode 'after print' the scanner is switched On after the label was printed. With this value the time can be specified between printing the label and switching On the scanner.
  • Page 23: Parameter Sets For Scanner Mode

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Parameter Sets for Scanner Mode Parameter Sets for Scanner Mode Set scanner operating mode SOH F C D M - - r M P N F - - - - ETB M: 0 = Off M: 1 = Mode 1 (data comparison)
  • Page 24 Parameter Sets for Scanner Mode Scanner SICK CLV622 Set scan length SOH F C D M B - r N N N N - - - - ETB N = Scan length in 1/10 mm Enquiry scan length SOH F C D M B - w p p p p p p p p ETB...
  • Page 25: Scanner Variable

    Set scanner type SOH F C D M F - r N N N N - - - - ETB N: 5 = Zebra DS457 N: 6 = SICK ICR620 N: 7 = SICK CLV6XX Enquire scanner type SOH F C D M F - w p p p p p p p p ETB...
  • Page 26 Parameter Sets for Scanner Mode Scanner SICK CLV622 Operating Manual 08.19...
  • Page 27: Error Messages

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Error Messages Error Messages Error message Cause Remedy Scanner The connected bar code Check the connection scanner signals a device error. scanner/printer. Check thescanner (dirty). Scanner NoRead Bad print quality. Increase the contrast. Printhead completely soiled or Clean the printhead or defective.
  • Page 28 Error Messages Scanner SICK CLV622 Operating Manual 08.19...
  • Page 29: Index

    Scanner SICK CLV622 Index Index configuration, settings scanner software ..11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 environmentally-friendly disposal ............5 error messages .................. 27 function menu scanner interface parameter ................. 22 scan delay ..................22 scan length ..................21 scan mode ..................

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