Barcode Verification - Siemens SIMATIC MV500 Operating Instructions Manual

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3.2.6

Barcode verification

The principles underlying barcode verification are similar to those of data matrix verification.
These principles are, however, diversified to make full use of the characteristics of one-
dimensional barcodes.
ISO/IEC 15416
The code is scanned in several parallel scan lines to obtain a reliable measured value for the
marking quality of a barcode.
Each scan line has its own set of quality grades and the lowest of these decides the overall
quality grade of the reflectance profile of the scan line. The average value of the quality
values of the reflectance profile is the overall quality grade of the code.
The optical reader uses ten scan lines with individual results for each of the following quality
features.
Quality features
• Scan grade:
Lowest grade of all characteristics of the reflectance profile for a scan line.
• Edge determination:
Clarity of the identification of element edges in the scan reflectance profile.
• Reference decode:
A code is decoded using the respective reference decoder. If the code can be successfully
decoded, the quality grade "4" is assigned; if not, the quality grade "0".
• Maximum reflectance:
Percentage of the reflectance of the lightest gap.
• Minimum edge contrast:
Lowest value of the edge contrast. The edge contrast is the difference between the bar
reflectance and the gap reflectance of two adjacent elements.
• Minimum reflectance:
Percentage of the reflectance of the darkest bar.
SIMATIC MV500
Operating Instructions, 03/2021, C79000-G8976-C494-05
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