Reading Fields; Bar Code Characteristics; Raster Scanner - Leuze electronic BCL 248i Operating Instructions Manual

Bar code reader
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13.2

Reading fields

13.2.1 Bar code characteristics

NOTICE
The size of the bar code module influences the maximum reading distance and the width of the
reading field. Therefore, when selecting a mounting location and/or the bar code label, take into
account the different reading characteristics of the scanner with various bar code modules.
L
Code length: The length of the bar code in mm including the start and stop characters. The quiet zone is in-
cluded depending on the code definition.
S
Bar length: height of the elements in mm
L
M
Module: The narrowest line or space of a bar code in mm
Z
Wide character: Wide bars and gaps are a multiple (ratio) of the module.
B
Z
 = Module x Ratio (Normal Ratio 1 : 2.5)
B
B
Quiet zone: The quiet zone should be at least 10 times the module, but not less than 2.5 mm.
Z
Fig. 13.1:
The most important characteristics of a bar code
The range in which the bar code can be read by the bar code reader, the so-called reading field, depends
on the quality of the printed bar code and its dimensions. Therefore, above all, the module of a bar code is
decisive for the size of the reading field.
NOTICE
A rule of thumb: The smaller the module of the bar code is, the smaller the maximum reading
distance and reading field width will be.

13.2.2 Raster scanner

A raster variant is also available in the BCL 200i series. The BCL 200i as a raster scanner projects 8 scan
lines which vary depending on the reading distance from the raster aperture.
Tab. 13.1:
Raster line cover dependent on the distance
Distance [mm] starting at the zero position
Raster-line cover [mm] of all raster lines
NOTICE
There may not be two or more bar codes in the raster detection range simultaneously.
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