BL-600 Series User’s ManualUser’s ManualLaser Bar Code ReaderBL-600 Series96M1127Copyright (c) 1999 KEYENCE CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 0399E
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation9066.2.3 Multi-label read mode 2 (Multi 2)Multi-label read mode 1 allows the BL-600 Series to continuousl
91Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.2.4 Multi-label read mode 3 (Multi 3)• Multi-label read mode 3 allows the BL-600 Series to continuou
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation926ExampleSuppose that the following codes are specified:• When the unit successfully reads all 3 types o
93Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.3 Label Orientation ModeYou can specify the orientation of the bar code labels to be read.The label
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation9466.4 Test ModeTest mode can be used for the bar code reading test. The BL-600 Series offersthree types
95Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation62. Start the test mode.1) Press the TEST switch for 3 seconds.2) When one STABILITY LED illuminates, r
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation9664. The BL-600 Series sends data.In test mode, the BL-600 Series sends the data in the following format
97Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.4.2 Tact check modeThe tact check mode is used to count how many scans the BL-600 Series canaccurate
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation9863. Read the bar codes moving on the line.Depending on the decoding count, the BL-600 Series displays t
99Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation6* To check the reading rate on a PC screen, connect the BL-600 Series to aPC and use the [[Monitor]] s
Chapter 1Laser Safety Precautions1.1 Classification ... 21.2 Warning Labels ...
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation1006Reference: To save the online test mode setting in the BL-600 Series, set thefollowing using the setu
101Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.5 Preset Function (Compare with:)This section describes the preset function to prevent different ba
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation10266.6 Additional Information FunctionThis section describes the additional information function that al
103Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.6.3 Code type add functionAdds the bar code type before the readout data . Data format* The partit
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation10466.6.5 Symbology ID add functionAdds the bar code symbology identifier specified by AIM. Data format*
105Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation6 Assessment criteria for PMIThe BL-600 Series assesses the PMI (Preventive Maintenance Information)
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation1066 Conditions for effective PMITo use PMI effectively, use the function under the following conditions
107Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.7 Max. Code Length (Designated Digit ) Output FunctionThe max. code length output function allows t
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation1086
Chapter 7Serial CommunicationThis chapter describes the serial communication control.7.1 Serial Communication ...
Chapter 1 Laser Safety Precautions121.1 ClassificationModel BL-600/601/600HA/601HA BL-650HA/651HAFDA (CDRH) Class IIIEC/EN 60825-1: 1993+ A2: 2001
Chapter 7 Serial Communication11077.1 Serial CommunicationSerial communication allows you to send the bar code read data from the BL-600Series to
111Chapter 7 Serial Communication77.2 Details on Data CommunicationThis section describes the communication protocols and data format for datacomm
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1127Example 1When the number of bar code digits is10 (with no additional data)400 ÷ (10 + 5) = 26The transmission bu
113Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Read data formatSet the data format of the Header and Delimiter, respectively.With the setup software, the follo
Chapter 7 Serial Communication11477.3 Command CommunicationThe BL-600 includes commands to directly operate the BL-600 (direct controlcommands) an
115Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Explanation of direct control commandsThe following describe direct control commands in details.● Trigger onComm
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1167● Online test ONCommand: #TEST1Response: OK● Online test OFFCommand: #QUITResponse: OKCommand: BCLRResponse: OKC
117Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Command: NUMResponse: aaaaa/bbbbb/cccccaaaaa = 00000 to 65535: Readout OK countbbbbb = 00000 to 65535: Readout N
Chapter 7 Serial Communication11877.3.2 Details on parameter setting commandsThe following describes how to change the BL-600’s settings through c
119Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Response error codeWhen an incorrect command is sent to set parameters, the BL-600 sends backdata indicating the
Chapter 1 Laser Safety Precautions131.3 Labels LocationFDA Warning labels are attached to the sensor head as shown below.The IEC/DIN Warning label
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1207Description of parameter setting commands Saving/initializing settings/quitting setting mode Setting bar code
121Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Function Command being Response Description Errorsent codeChange WCm02n OK m=0 to 3: Codes 1 to 4 00, 02,Confirm
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1227Function Command being Response Description Errorsent codeChange WCm42n OK m=0 to 3: Codes 1 to 4 00, 02,Confirm
123Chapter 7 Serial Communication7Function Command being Response Description Errorsent codeChange WP12n OK n=0: Single label 00, 02,Confirm RP12
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1247 Setting trigger input (Starting test mode)Function Command being Response Description Errorsent codeSetting si
125Chapter 7 Serial Communication7 Setting communication parameters 1Function Command being Response Description Errorsent codeSetting baud rate
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1267 Setting communication parameters 2 (When the PLC link is not used)Handshakingprotocol 1FunctionCommandResponse
127Chapter 7 Serial Communication7 Setting communication parameters 2 (only when PLC link is used)PLC link modelFunctionCommandResponseDescriptio
Chapter 7 Serial Communication1287 Utility Setting (Stability LED, OK/NG output duration, Preset data forcompare)To register the preset data, sen
Chapter 8PLC LinkThis chapter describes the PLC link control.8.1 PLC Link ...
Chapter 1 Laser Safety Precautions141.4 Safety ConsiderationUse of controls or adjustments or the performance of procedures other than thosespecif
Chapter 8 PLC Link13088.1 PLC LinkThis section describes the applicable PLCs and devices for the PLC link.Since the BL-600 directly controls the P
131Chapter 8 PLC Link88.1.2 Devices used for PLC linkThe BL-600 supports the following PLC devices.To use MELSEC-A Series, select the data registe
Chapter 8 PLC Link13288.2 Setting the BL-600 and PLCThis section describes setting the BL-600 Series and the PLC.8.2.1 Setting the BL-600 SeriesUs
133Chapter 8 PLC Link8 Setting SYSMAC-C Series1. Set the RS-232C communication parameters (baud rate, data length, parity andstop bit length) acc
Chapter 8 PLC Link1348 Settings for KV-L2/Display Interface mode*1. Set the KV-L2’s communication mode to “Display Interface” mode. To use linkmo
135Chapter 8 PLC Link88.3 Device AssignmentThe data areas used to control the BL-600 are provided in the PLC’s internalmemory (D areas or DM areas
Chapter 8 PLC Link13688.3.2 Data memory areasBar code data read by the BL-600 is stored in the areas starting from “+00”. (Basedon the specified d
137Chapter 8 PLC Link88.3.3 Detailed description of device assignmentSpecify the head address of the areas where the read data is stored.* Specify
Chapter 8 PLC Link1388Operating procedure1. Set the +05 address to “0”.2. To trigger the BL-600 to start reading (to turn the trigger ON), set the
139Chapter 8 PLC Link8Operating procedure1. To trigger the BL-600 to start reading, set the +04 address to “1”.2. When the BL-600 recognizes the +
Chapter 2OverviewThis chapter describes the package contents, basic system configuration, andoperation flow.2.1 Package Contents List and the BL Serie
Chapter 8 PLC Link1408 Sequential processing•A number of “2” or “3” is written to the memory data flag area.• When the A+00 address is “2”, new
141Chapter 8 PLC Link8• The number of digits of the data is stored in the +05 address.• The read bar code data is stored in the A+06 to A+69 addre
Chapter 8 PLC Link14288.4 PLC Link ErrorThis section describes the remedy if a communication error occurs during the PLClink.If an error occurs, t
143Chapter 8 PLC Link88.5 Communication TimeThis section describes the communication time required for data transmissionbetween the BL-600 Series
Chapter 8 PLC Link1448
AppendicesThe appendix includes specifications, reading characteristics, dimensions, trouble-shooting, and index.Appendix A BL-600 Series Specificatio
Appendices146AppendicesAppendix A BL-600 Series SpecificationsAppendix A.1 Specifications General specifications1. Reading bar width indicates the ra
147AppendicesAppendices Interface specifications Raster width specificationIn raster scan mode, the BL-600 scans multiple positions of the bar code
Appendices148AppendicesAppendix A.2 Reading range characteristics (Typical) BL-600/601Unit: mm10002003000100100ADBC110250* For the reading distance m
149AppendicesAppendices100 20001000100ABCD86156 BL-600HA/601HA* For the reading distance measuring reference, see page 74.Note 1: The readable label
Chapter 2 Overview262.1 Package Contents List and the BL Series LineupThe packages of the BL-600 Series, optional power supply unit, and setup sof
Appendices150Appendices100 20001000100ABCD96170 BL-650HA/651HAUnit: mm(Measuring conditions)• The KEYENCE standardbar code is used.• Ratio of thin ba
151AppendicesAppendicesAppendix A.3 Angular characteristics (Typical)Measuring conditions• Bar code: KEYENCE standard bar code• Reading distance: 120
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153AppendicesAppendicesAppendix C BL-U2, N-42 SpecificationsledoM2U-LB24-NredaeredocrabrofylppusrewoP CDV5 ± )Am036(%5tupnireggirTgnitartupnI .xamAm01
Appendices154AppendicesAppendix D Dimensions BL-600/601/600HA/601HA3.524.3403.822.53.5339.513.312.231213029.3 BL-650HA/651HA* The laser beam applica
155AppendicesAppendices BL-600/601/600HA/601HA (Mounting bracket)* Use M4 screws to mount the BL-600 unit.• When bracket A is used • When bracket B i
Appendices156Appendices BL-/650HA/651HA (Mounting bracket)* Use M4 screws to mount the BL-600 unit.• Vertical scanning • Horizontal scanning40.711212
157AppendicesAppendices BL-U2(70)(70)5543.25.963.2755.95.55.5212-ø4.5mounting hole BL-U1*110981861504 - ø5 mounting hole4100 to 240 V AC(with 3-core
Appendices158Appendices N-4243.2555.5(70)5.95.963.226752 - ø4.5mounting hole
159AppendicesAppendicesAppendix E Sample Program for the PLC LinkThe sample program stores the read data in D105 (DM105) and subsequent DMs.You can ch
Chapter 2 Overview27Power supply (Option) BL-U1 N-42/N-48 BL-U2 D-sub 9-pin connector,connector case: 1 eachSetup software (Option) BL-H60WESe
Appendices160Appendices Program for the SYSMAC-C25315 (A50015)MOV#0064DM00000000MOV#0001DM00040000MOV#0000DM000425313 (A50013)CMPDM0100#0003 25506 (A
161AppendicesAppendicesData stored in DM0105 andsubsequent areas is processed.2008#0000DWDM0100ENDENDH0000#0001DWDM00040000#0000DWDM0004#0002DWDM01002
Appendices162AppendicesAppendix F TroubleshootingIf a problem occurs during operation of the BL-600 Series, please check thefollowing troubleshooting
163AppendicesAppendices● Check whether the transmitter (light source) and the receiver (opticalpickup) are clean.If moisture, oil or dust adheres to t
Appendices164AppendicesAppendix G CODE93 Specifications Setting of No. of Digits• The start/stop character and check digit are not included in the nu
165AppendicesAppendicesAppendix H CODE128 Specifications Setting No. of Digits• The start/stop character and check digit are not included in the num
Appendices166Appendices EAN-128 reading specificationsThe BL-600 Series operates as follows if “EAN-128 support” is selected using thesetup software.
167AppendicesAppendicesAppendix I Checksum Calculation MethodYou can add a checksum to transmitted data. (The checksum cannot be added to acommand or
Appendices168Appendices Checksum calculation methodCalculate the checksum (CC) using the read data of “ABC123” as an example.Convert each character i
169AppendicesAppendicesAppendix J ASCII Code Table012345670000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 01110 0000 NUL DLE (SP) 0 @ P p1 0001 SOH DC1 ! 1 A Q a q
Chapter 2 Overview282.2 Part Names and FunctionsThis section describes the part names and functions of the BL-600 Series andspecial power supply u
Appendices170AppendicesAppendix K Setup Parameter ListFill in the specified data for each parameter.Copy the list for daily operation. Bar code setup
171AppendicesAppendices Comm Settings-1Read mode Single Data send trigger After reading After trigger OFF Multi 1 Double reading (
Appendices172Appendices Communication character Communication parameters 2PLC link Don’t use Protocol Non-procedure PASS/RTRY ACK/NAK
173AppendicesAppendicesAppendix L Default Setting List Bar code setupParameter Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4Code type CODE39 Coda bar UPC/EAN CODE128Ma
Appendices174Appendices Comm Settings-1 Comm Settings-2PLC link Don’t useProtocol Non-procedureHeader NoneDelimiter CRChecksum Don’t addTransmission
Index176IndexIndexThe index lists the terms used in this manual in alphabetical order.II/O terminal block ...
177IndexIndexRRaster scan ... 147READER port ... 10, 11
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Chapter 2 Overview29STABILITY LED display according to the operating statussutatsgnitarepOyalpsidDELYTILIBATSnekatebotnoitcAno-rewoPyllaitneuqesnon
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181WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS: (1) KEYENCE warrants the Products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)year fr
BL-600 Series User’s ManualUser’s ManualLaser Bar Code ReaderBL-600 Series96M1127Copyright (c) 1999 KEYENCE CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 0399E
Safety PrecautionsThis instruction manual describes the operation and function of the BL-600. Readthis manual carefully to ensure safe use and maximum
Chapter 2 Overview210 BL-U1612349107851211.oNemaNnoitcnuF1DELREWOP.NOsirewopnehwtiL2sutatsnoitacinummoCsDELrotacidnifosutatsnoitacinummocehtrotin
Chapter 2 Overview211 BL-U2 N-42POWERSDRDREADERRS-232C812384567.oNemaNnoitcnuF1tropREDAER.redaeredocrabseireS006-LBaottcennoC2slanimrettupniREGGI
Chapter 2 Overview2122.3 System Configuration and Connection/Operation Proce-duresThis section describes the basic system configuration and the co
Chapter 2 Overview2132.3.2 Basic system configuration and connection/operation procedures forRS-422A communicationLASER ONOK/NGTIMINGTESTLASER ONOK
Chapter 2 Overview2142.3.3 Multi-drop link communication (RS-485)The following devices are required for the multi-drop link to control several BL-
Chapter 3Connection and InstallationThis chapter describes the connections and wiring between the BL-600 Series,special power supply unit, and periphe
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation1633.1 Connecting BL-U1 and WiringThis section describes the connection and wiring of the BL-600 Series and p
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation1733.1.2 DIP switch settingChange the DIP switch setting according to the type of communication and termi-nato
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation1833.1.3 Terminals of I/O terminal block and wiringTerminals of the I/O terminal blockThe terminals of the I/
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation193Connecting trigger inputThe trigger input allows the BL-600 Series to start reading bar codes (turn on thel
Warnings and Cautions Specific to the BL-600• The BL-600 uses a 5 V DC power supply. Using a different voltage level maydamage the unit.When using the
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation203I/O circuit diagram Input circuit diagram Output circuit diagram3.1.4 Connecting RS-232CPin assignment
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation213Wiring the RS-232C cableConnect the BL-U1 to a personal computer or other devices with the followingwiring.
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation2232PLCSDRDRSCSSG3459211BL-U1*SDFGFGRDRSCSSG3457D-sub 25-pin (male)M2.6 screwD-sub 9-pin (male)M2.6 screw Co
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation233 SYSMAC-CV SeriesConnection with CV500-LK201(Port 1) Connection with CV500-LK201 (Port 2),CV500,CV1000,CVM
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation243SDASGBL-U1*SDBRDARDBLink unit1RDBRDASDBSDAFG65973SGD-sub 9-pin (male)M2.6 screwTwisted pair cableSDASGBL-U
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation2533.2 Connecting the BL-U2/N-42 and WiringThis section describes the connection and wiring of the BL-600 Seri
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation263 BL-U2/N-42 READER port pin assignmentNote: Do not extend a power cable. A long power cable can cause a v
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation273Connecting trigger inputThe trigger input allows the BL-600 to start reading bar codes (turn on the laserbe
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation2835343246785BL-U2RDSDSGSDERRDDRRSCSSGD-sub 9-pin (female)#4-40 screwCommunication portRJ11* KEYENCE option O
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation293 Connecting KV-L2*Port 1 Port 2 Connecting MELSEC-A SeriesConnection with AJ71(U)C24(-S ), Connection wi
Environments and conditions for useTo use the BL-600 Series properly and safely, do not install it in locations with thefollowing conditions. Use of t
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation303 SYSMAC-C SeriesConnection with C200H-LK201(-V1), Connection with C20H,C500-LK203, C28H,C500-LK201-V1, C4
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation3133.2.4 Connecting the N-42 to RS-422ARS-422 terminal block assignmentThe terminals of the RS-422A terminal b
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation323 Connecting the MELSEC-A Series Connecting SYSMAC-C SeriesConnecting with AJ71(U)C24(-S ), Connecting
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation3333.3 Wiring without the Special Power Supply UnitsThis section describes the connection and wiring of the BL
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation3433.3.2 I/O WiringTrigger inputThe trigger input is used to signal the BL-600 to start reading (start laser
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation353237859PCSDRDRSCSGND+5V3287546SDRDCSRSSGERDR+BL-600D-sub 9-pin (female)# 4-40 screwD-sub 9-pin (male)# 4-40
Chapter 3 Connection and Installation363
Chapter 4Setup SoftwareThis chapter describes the usage of the setup software to set or perform readingtests of the BL-600 Series.4.1 Installing and O
Chapter 4 Setup Software3844.1 Installing and Operating the Setup SoftwareThis section describes the installation and operation procedures of the
39Chapter 4 Setup Software44.1.2 Installing setup software4.1.3 Installation/Start-up1. Insert the BL-600 setup software system disk into the flop
iv23451678AppendicesHow this manual is organizedChapter 1 Laser Safety PrecautionsChapter 2 OverviewThis chapter describes the package contents, basic
Chapter 4 Setup Software4046. Completing the installation(1) When the installation begins, the file copy process is displayed as a graph.(2) When
41Chapter 4 Setup Software44.1.5 Basic operationThis section describes the basic operation of the setup software. Selecting itemsPlace the arrow
Chapter 4 Setup Software4244.2 Setup ProcedureThis section describes each of the setting options.4.2.1 Model selectionSelect the model of the bar
43Chapter 4 Setup Software4“Additional information” ➮ See pages 102 to 106.Select the items as required.* “Scan count” only appears when “Decoding
Chapter 4 Setup Software4442. Set the items for [Trigger setup].When the [Trigger setup] button is clicked, the “Trigger setup” screen appears.Set
45Chapter 4 Setup Software44.2.3 [[Comm Settings-1]] (Communication parameters 1) screenSet the following items.“Baud rate”“Data bits”“Stop bits”“
Chapter 4 Setup Software4644.2.4 [[Comm Settings-2]] (Communication parameters 2) screenPLC link settingThe settings vary depending on whether or
47Chapter 4 Setup Software42. Set the items for [Character].When the [Character] button is clicked, the following screen appears.Set each item.“Pa
Chapter 4 Setup Software484If the PLC link is usedSet the following items.➮ Refer to “Chapter 8, PLC Link” for details.“Connected PLC”Specify the
49Chapter 4 Setup Software44.2.5 [[Code setup]] (Bar code setting) screen1. Set the type of bar codes, readout digits and other functions.Type of
ContentsChapter 1 Laser Safety Precautions1.1 Classification ...
Chapter 4 Setup Software504Note 1: For “ITF”, “(Industrial) 2of5”, and “COOP 2of5”, be sure to fix the number ofdigits according to the bar code a
51Chapter 4 Setup Software4Note: When reading a standard distribution code (bar codes on carton boxes), fix“Code length” to 14 or 16 digits in the
Chapter 4 Setup Software524For “(Industrial) 2of5”, “COOP 2of5”, and “CODE93”There are no detail setting parameters for these bar codes.For “CODE1
53Chapter 4 Setup Software44.2.6 [[Utility]] screen1. Set the following items.“OK/NG output duration”Set the “OK/NG output duration” with a numeri
Chapter 4 Setup Software5444.3 Sending/Receiving SettingsThis section describes how to send data to or receive data from the BL-600 Series.4.3.1 S
55Chapter 4 Setup Software4Note: If PLC link is enabled, you cannot send data to the BL-600 without perform-ing this step because the handshaking
Chapter 4 Setup Software5645. Sending/reading resultThe following messages appear to indicate whether the sending/receivingoperation was successfu
57Chapter 4 Setup Software44.3.2 Sending/receiving settings to/from the BL-600 Series via the N-400Note: It is only possible to send/receive setti
Chapter 4 Setup Software5842) The “Send/Receive settings (BL)” screen appears.• To send the updated settings to the BL-600 SeriesSelect “Use N-400
59Chapter 4 Setup Software44.4 Reading/Saving/Printing FileThis section describes how to read, save, or print settings of a file.4.4.1 [[Files]] s
vi4.1.4 Initial screen ... 404.1.5 Basic operation ...
Chapter 4 Setup Software6044.4.3 Saving updated settings in a file1. Click the [Save] button. The “Save Settings file” screen appears.2. Click in
61Chapter 4 Setup Software44.4.4 Comparing the contents of the file currently being edited with a savedfile1. Click the [Compare] button. The “Com
Chapter 4 Setup Software6244.4.6 Resetting the edited settings to the initial (factory) settings1. Click the [Defaults] button.If you click this b
63Chapter 4 Setup Software43. Receive the bar code data.• The bar code data read with the BL-600 Series is displayed on the “Re-ceived Data” field
Chapter 4 Setup Software644Command buttonsClick [Quit] to return tothe previous screen.3. Enter the serial communication command in the “Send Comm
65Chapter 4 Setup Software44.5.3 Starting the test modeThe test mode of the BL-600 Series can be started with a command button.1. Set the communic
Chapter 4 Setup Software6644.5.4 Changing the scanning widthThe scanning width of the BL-600 Series can be changed with a command button.➮ See pag
67Chapter 4 Setup Software46. When the setting is complete, quit the test mode.Click the [QUIT] button.* The changed scanning width is retained ev
Chapter 4 Setup Software684/ / / New setting data [Untitled] / / / < < Model = BL-600 > > [x] Selected[_] -----------=> Changed
69Chapter 4 Setup Software4[Code 1 setup Bar code = CODE39[Max code length] [32][Min code length] [3][Send start/stop character (*)] [_] Enable[In
6.2.2 Multi-label read mode 1 (Multi 1) ... 896.2.3 Multi-label read mode 2 (Multi 2) ...
Chapter 4 Setup Software704
Chapter 5InstallationThis chapter describes the procedure and cautions for the installation of the BL-600Series and special power supply unit.5.1 Inst
Chapter 5 Installation7255.1 Installation of the BL-600 SeriesThis section describes situations to check for before installing the BL-600 Series,a
73Chapter 5 Installation5If a strong reflected light enters the receiver of the BL-600 Series, the reading mayfail or be unreliable.If reflected l
Chapter 5 Installation7455.1.2 Mounting angle and distanceThe BL-600 Series must be installed so that the laser beam is applied at an angleof appr
75Chapter 5 Installation55.1.3 Mounting the BL-600/601/600HA/601HAThe following is the procedure for mounting the BL-600/601/600HA/601HA with thes
Chapter 5 Installation7654. Check the reliability of the bar code reading using the Test mode.Check the reliability of the bar code reading using
77Chapter 5 Installation55.1.4 Mounting the BL-650HA/651HAThe following is the procedure for mounting the BL-650HA/651HA with the suppliedmounting
Chapter 5 Installation7854. Check the reliability of the bar code reading using the Test mode.Check the reliability of the bar code reading using
79Chapter 5 Installation55.1.5 Mounting the BL-600 Series without the mounting bracket1. Check the surroundings of the mounting position.Check the
viiiAppendicesAppendix A BL-600 Series Specifications ...146Appendix A.1 Specifications ...
Chapter 5 Installation8055. Fasten the BL-600 Series.Fasten the BL-600 Series in the mounting position with M3 screws.* The M3 screws are not incl
81Chapter 5 Installation55.2 Installation of the Special Power Supply UnitThis section describes how to install the special power supply units BL-
Chapter 5 Installation825 DIN-rail mounting1. Check that the DIN-rail mounting claw is in the condition shown in the figure.2. Attach the BL-U1 t
83Chapter 5 Installation55.2.3 Installing the BL-U2 and N-42Install the BL-U2 and N-42 using screws through the mounting holes.* The mounting scre
Chapter 5 Installation845
Chapter 6Functions for Reading OperationThis chapter describes the reading operation and other functions, such as testmode, of the BL-600 Series.6.1 R
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation8666.1 Read OperationThis section describes the scanning methods of the BL-600 Series.6.1.1 Scanning meth
87Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation6Note: 5 seconds after the power switch turns on or an UNLOCK command ( ➮ Seepage 116.) is sent, the un
Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation8866.2 Read ModesThe BL-600 provides 4 types of read modes.6.2.1 Single label read modeThe single label r
89Chapter 6 Functions for Reading Operation66.2.2 Multi-label read mode 1 (Multi 1)Multi-label read mode 1 allows the BL-600 Series to continuousl
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