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BLN0x1R20 Barcode Line Scanner CCD array Operating Instructions Translation of the Original Operating Instruction Subject to change without notice Available as PDF version only Version: 1.1.0 Status: 05.12.2022 www.wenglor.com...
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Index General 1.1. Information Concerning these Instructions 1.2. Explanations of Symbols 1.3. Limitation of Liability 1.4. Copyrights For Your Safety 2.1. Use for Intended Purpose 2.2. Use for Other than the Intended Purpose 2.3. Personnel Qualifications 2.4. Modification of Products 2.5.
• Local accident prevention regulations and national work safety regulations must be complied with as well. • The product is subject to further technical development, and thus the information contained in these operating instructions may also be subject to change. The current version can be found at www.wenglor.com in the product’s separate download area.
• wenglor assumes no liability for printing errors or other inaccuracies contained in these operating instructions, unless wenglor was verifiably aware of such errors at the point in time at which the operating instructions were prepared.
For Your Safety 2.1. Use for Intended Purpose This wenglor product has to be used according to the following functional principle: Scanner 1D These Scanners detect 1D Codes with the help of Laser Light respectively Red Light. The light sent out to the barcode label is reflected back to a photo element and evaluated with a decoder.
• The product is not suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. • The product may only be used with accessories supplied or approved by wenglor, or combined with ap- proved products. A list of approved accessories and combination products can be accessed at www.wenglor.com on the product detail page.
2.6. Approvals and protection class WARNING! This is a class A device. This device may cause radio interference in residential areas. If this is the case, the implementation of appropriate measures may be demanded of the user. 1D/2D and Barcode Scanners...
Technical Data Order Number BLN0L1R20 BLN0L1H20 Light Source Red Light Red Light Wave Length 625 nm 625 nm Long Range Wide Angle Read Range 30…520 mm 20…200 mm max. Ambient Light 70000 Lux 70000 Lux Opening Angle 40° 65° Barcode Label Contrast >...
BLN0L1R20 Min. Resolution Read Range 0,076 mm – Code 39 (4 digits) 0,101 mm 60…130 mm Code 39 (4 digits) 0,127 mm 55…170 mm Code 39 (4 digits) 0,254 mm 30…350 mm Code 39 (4 digits) 0,381 mm 45…520 mm Code 39 (4 digits) 0,330 mm 40…390 mm...
Mounting Instructions All applicable electrical and mechanical regulations, standards and safety precautions must be adhered to when installing and operating the scanner. The scanner must be protected against mechanical influences. Install the product such that its installation position cannot be inadvertently changed. Initial Operation 5.1.
Function Descriptions Good Read E/A1 No Read E/A2 Match Pin Function E/A3 Mismatch Trigger Input E/A4 New Master Depends on pin function E/A1: Pushpull A1 Good Read NPN/PNP A1 No Read NO/NC If switching output A1 Match E/A configure ON Delay Value in ms A 1 Mismatch OFF Delay...
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Code39 Code Settings Interleaved2/5 Codabar Code32 MSI Plessy Code11 Industrial2/5 Matrix2/5 Telepen UKPlessy Code93 EAN-13 EAN-8 UPC-A UPC-E Code128 EAN-128 RSS-14 ON/OFF New match code Matchcode New match code is read in Match code Current matchcode 9600 is displayed 19200 38400 Serial Baude rate...
Which functions can be executed with the individual menu options is explained below. 6.1. Run The Scanner is switched to the display mode when the enter key is pressed. 6.2. Pin Function The pin function is used to specify the function assigned to pins E/A1 through E/A4. Various functions can be assigned to the pin.
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For No Read A1 No Read/ A2 No Read/ Basic Scanner settings for the individual switching outputs are entered to the A3 No Read/ A1/A2/A3/A4 No Read menu. A4 No Read NPN/PNP: NPN/PNP Output configuration NO/NC: NO/NC Output configuration ON Delay: ON Delay ON Delay OFF Delay:...
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For Trigger Input When a pin is configured as a trigger input, the following functions can be set up: E1 Trigger/ E2 Trigger/ Basic Scanner settings for the individual inputs are entered to the E1/E2/E3/E4 Trig- E3 Trigger/ ger menu. E4 Trigger At Ub: The input is activated when supply power (Ub) is on.
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6.3.3. Output – ON Delay ON Delay is an adjustable extension of response time. Code Output ON Delay ON Delay Adjusting ON Delay ON Delay in ms ON Delay can be adjusted within a range of 0 to 1000 ms by pressing the “+” or “–” key.
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6.3.5. Output – Pulse Length Pulse Length defines the duration of the switching status. This function can be combined with ON Delay. Code Pulse Length Impulse ON Delay Pulse combined with ON Delay Pulse Length Impulse Adjusting Pulse Length Pulse Length in ms Pulse duration can be adjusted within a range of 0 to 1000 ms by pressing the “+”...
6.4.2. E/A-Test – Testing E1 through E4 Test E1/Test E2/ Activating or Deactivating Inputs Test E3/Test E4 Symbol The symbol indicates the input’s state. 3 Back 7 Run 6.5. Reading mode The reading mode function determines the Scanner’s reading performance. Reading mode The Scanner’s reading performance is defined in the Reading Mode menu.
6.6. Code Settings Available code algorithms can be activated or deactivated with the Code Settings menu. Code Settings Various code algorithms can be activated in the Code Settings menu. Activates or deactivates the respective code algorithm. The respective codes are ...
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6.8.1. Serial/Baude rate Baude rate Setting the Baude rate 9600: 9600 Baud (default setting) 9600 19200: 19200 Baud 19200 38400: 38400 Baud 38400 115200: 115200 115200 Baud 3 Back 7 Run 6.8.2. Ethernet Ethernet Settings for the Ethernet Interface Settings Settings: Current network settings are displayed.
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6.8.2.3. Standard Gateway Standard gateway Setting the Standard gateway Standard gateway The individual octets in the Standard gateway can be selected by pressing the “+” and “–” keys. You can jump to the next octet by pressing the “3” key. Quicker scrolling through numbers is made possible by pressing and holding the respective key.
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6.9. Display Display Setting the Display Rotate Rotate: Rotate the display 180°. Intensity The display is rotated 180° by pressing the 3 key. The display can Mode be returned to its original position by pressing the same key once 3 Back again.
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6.10. Language The menu language can be changed in the “Language” menu. The user is automatically prompted to select a language when the Scanner is first started up, as well as after a reset. Language Selecting a Menu Language Deutsch The desired language appears in the menus as soon as it has been selected.
Be sure to make a note of the new password before exiting the “change password” function! If the password is forgotten, it must be overwritten with a master password. The master password can be requested by e-mail from support@wenglor.com. Network Settings In order to operate the Scanner at an Ethernet LAN, the Scanner and the remote station, for example a com- puter, must be located in the same network.
Web-Based Configuration The Scanner is equipped with a web-based configuration interface which functions independent of certain oper- ating systems. You can configure the Scanner conveniently at a standard web browser. NOTE! The web server is not available during an active socket connection! 8.1.
8.2. Overview Page After a connection has been established, the Scanner’s overview page is displayed. The website can be changed from English (default language) to German with the language selection function. Web-Based Configuration...
8.3. Device Settings After clicking “Accept Network Settings”, the settings are accepted and the scanner reboots. The RS-232 interface and the Ethernet interface (TCP socket) are interfaces for device parametrization. The protocols used for this are described in separate instructions. 1D/2D and Barcode Scanners...
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TCP port settings: The TCP Port selection specifies via which port a TCP connection can be established. Only one TCP connection is possible. A unique device name can be assigned to each Scanner. The device name appears in the first line of the OLED display.
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Parameter Trigger: The letter can be selected which, in combination with the interface protocol, is used to trigger the scanner. If trigger response is activated, the scanner returns a response to the trigger command. The letters can be specified which, in combination with the interface protocol, start or stop the reading operation in the “serial trigger”...
8.4. Read Cycle 8.4.1. Reading mode Read mode settings. Trigger, trigger level and permanent operation are available. Parameters are identical to those of the OLED display as described in section “6.5. Reading mode” on page 8.4.2. Read timeout Configures the time, that the scanner may use for the decoding of a code. The time duration can be set in 1 ms steps.
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8.4.3. Code Activation of transmission of the code ID and the scanned code length. 8.4.4. Preamble and Postamble Characters Characters can be added to the left (preamble) and to the right (postamble) of the scanned code. Desired char- acters have to be entered as numeric values (ASCII decimal representation). To delete a prefix or postamble character, 0 must be sent to the scanner.
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8.4.6. Terminator Characters can be added to the read code. The desired characters have to be registered as digit value (ASCII decimal display). An ASCII table can be found in the appendix. 8.4.7. Match code Activate or deactivate the match code function. 8.4.8.
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8.5. Code Settings Available code algorithms can be activated or deactivated with the Symbols menu. After clicking an individual code, additional setting options appear for the respective code. 8.5.1. Code 39 Code 39 is a standard code except for commercial applications. It’s capable of portraying alphanumeric sym- bols.
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8.5.4. Interleaved 2 of 5 A dense, continuous, self-checking numeric barcode. The characters are combined in pairs, so that each char- acter consists of five elements (two wide and three narrow), each of which can be assigned values within a range of 1 to 9.
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8.5.11. RSS-14 Limited RSS-14 Limited consists of 74 modules subdivided into 46 elements. The code words consist of 26 modules and are represented with 7 spaces and 7 bars. the search pattern has 18 modules. Spaces and bars arr represented in 8 different module widths, i.e.
8.6. Digital I/O Settings Switching between the four inputs and outputs is possible in the top line of the I/O settings page. The inputs/outputs have no function upon shipment from the factory. Configuration as output: Configuration as input: Web-Based Configuration...
• Do not clean with solvents or cleansers which could damage the device. 10. Proper Disposal wenglor sensoric gmbh does not accept the return of unusable or irreparable products. Respectively valid na- tional waste disposal regulations apply to product disposal.
11. EU Declaration of Conformity The EU declaration of conformity can be found on our website at www.wenglor.com in download area. 12. Change Index, Operating Instructions Version Date Description/Change 1.0.0 30.09.2020 Initial version of the operating instructions 1.0.1 11.11.2020 Completion in section “8.4.3.
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