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iVu Plus BCR Gen2 Series Sensor
Import the last read data while viewing the Set Data screen. The new data is effective on the first trigger that occurs
after this action.
Use Remote Teach.
When a Remote Teach occurs, the data of the first read barcode is saved as Data Compare input. Inspections
executed on the next trigger use the new data for comparison with subsequently read barcodes. If the previous
input data contained any masked characters, Remote Teach retains the masked characters only if the new data is of
the same length as the previous input data. If the length does not match, masking is removed.
The sensor tries to compare the full length of this string with the data read from the barcode. If it is not equal, the inspection
is marked as Fail.
Note: If the sensor reads more than one barcode in the field of view, only the first barcode data that the
sensor reads can be compared.
2.3.4 Output 1, Output 2, and Output 3
Configure the three output signals for Pass, Fail, Read, No Read, Match, No Match, System Error, and Missed Trigger. The
default settings are Pass for Output 1, Fail for Output 2, and Pass for Output 3.
Note: For all outputs, the default setting is Latched, which means that the signal is active until the results
of an inspection cause a change in the signal output. If Pulsed is selected, the default pulse width is 50
ms.

2.3.5 Serial and Ethernet Output

The iVu BCR communicates with other devices via Ethernet or a UART serial communications port (RS-232). To establish an
Ethernet connection to the iVu BCR, configure the external device with the correct IP address and TCP port. To use the
serial communications connection, configure the port settings for baud rate, data bits, parity, and stop bits on the iVu BCR
to match the settings of the external device.
The iVu BCR RS-232 port or Ethernet port can be used to output barcode data to other applications. To access the Data
Export screen, go to Main Menu > System > Communications > Data Export. The user can enable or disable this feature.
When enabled:
If the sensor is configured for either External-Single or External-Gated trigger modes, every trigger results in the
transmission of output data (if the sensor does not successfully read a barcode, the output is NO_READ)
If the sensor is configured for Continuous trigger mode, the sensor transmits output barcode data only upon a
successful read
To access the Serial Output screen, go to Main Menu > System > Communications > Serial I/O.
When RS-232 serial output is enabled, configure the following:
Serial Port Settings (listed below)
Type of Data to Export (listed below)
Output Format (listed below)
To access the Ethernet Output screen, go to Main Menu > System > Communications > Ethernet I/O.
When Ethernet output is enabled, configure the following:
IP Address, Port number, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
Type of Data to Export (listed below)
Output Format (listed below)
Type of Data to Export:
Pass/Fail Output
Inspection Name
Barcode Count
Data Length
Symbol Type
Barcode Data
Frame Number
Inspection Time (ms)
Output Format:
Start String
Delimiter
End String
10
Serial Port Settings:
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Baud Rates
Start Bits
Stop Bits
Data Bits
Parity Control

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