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BENEFITS
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- Validates
the bar code on each label.
- Quick to
set up and easy to use.
- No-guessing
alignment.
- Automatic
symbology discrimination.
- Use on new
or existing WT-25LCI Series Machines.
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- Compares
the bar code on each label with the master bar code.
- Reads bar
codes presented in "ladder" or "picket fence"
orientations.
- Keyed access
to "learn master" and "reset error" functions
for security.
- Integral
scan width "shutters" to quickly and accurately set
the scan "window" for various lengths of labels.
- Reading distance
and angle are preset for "no guessing" alignment.
- Automatic
symbology discrimination to learn the "master" bar code.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Symbologies |
Code
39, Interleaved 2 of 5,
Codabar, Code 93, EAN 128,
EAN (13 & 8 Digit),
UPC (Versions A & E), Code 128 |
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| Light
Source |
Visible
Laser Diode (670 nm), 1 mW Max |
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| Terminal
Interface |
RS-232,
2400 Baud |
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Code Resolution |
0.008"
- 0.020" (0.2-0.5 mm) |
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All
Rights Reserved. © 2002-2003 Web Techniques, Inc. |
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION |
The
BC-20 Bar Code Validation System consists of a bar code scanner/decoder,
operator interface control, mounting hardware, and associated connecting
devices. The
scanner is mounted along the web path and scans each label as it passes
from the unwind roll to the rewind roll. It was developed as an add-on
device for Web Techniques Model WT-25LCI
Roll Label Rewind Machines.
The standard
scanner/decoder is programmed to read all symbologies commonly used
in commerce and industry, and will accept a wide range of bar code
print resolutions (bar/space widths).
Through
the use of a serial communications terminal, all of the parameters
can be altered to optimize performance for a specific application.
A keyed switch is provided for situations in which it is desired to
have a supervisor or authorized person other than the operator lock
in "master" codes or reset the system after an error. |
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SYSTEM
OPERATION
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To
begin, a "master" bar code is placed in front of the scanner
and a switch is operated to instruct the scanner to "learn"
the "master" bar code. Within a few seconds, production
label validation can begin.
As the machine
runs, its counting system signals the passing of labels to the bar
code validation system. For the machine to keep running, the scanner
must find a bar code on each label that matches the "master"
bar code. If no matching bar code is found, the machine will stop
to allow the bar code in error to be marked or the label removed.
After the
system is reset, optionally with a keyed switch, production validation
can resume. |
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