Operating instructions
Chapter
6
ICR 84x Image Code Reader
Operation
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Operation
6.1
Overview of the startup procedure
•
Test reading: Start up the ICR with the factory default setting.
With this configuration, the ICR can be operated without being connected to a PC.
•
Configure the ICR for the application using the Setup Assistant:
Connect the PC (see
Chapter 5.5.7 “Connecting the PC“, Page 5-12
respectively
Chapter 5.5.6 “Connecting the Ethernet interface“, Page 5-10
) and install the CLV
Setup program (see
Chapter 10.3 “Installation and operating instructions for the PC-
based “CLV Setup“ program“, Page 10-3
).
6.2
Default setting
shows an overview of the factory default setting of the ICR. The default
parameters are such that the ICR can be put into operation for 2-D code reading (DataMatrix
ECC 200) either straight away or following a few minor adjustments. A PC is not required for
startup with the default setting.
The values of the default setting are stored permanently both in the ICR (ROM) and in the
CLV Setup database. They can be loaded into the RAM of the ICR or displayed on the tabs
of CLV Setup at any time.
Displaying and printing out complete default setting in CLV Setup:
1.
Choose F
ILE
and S
AVE
A
S
, and enter a file name in the dialog box that appears.
CLV Setup saves the current settings in a configuration file “*.scl“.
2.
Click
in the toolbar.
CLV Setup loads the default setting from its internal database and displays it on the
tabs.
3.
Click
in the toolbar.
The P
RINT
F
ILE
dialog box is then displayed.
4.
If desired, a comment can be entered in the input field for the header of the printout.
Confirm the dialog box with “OK“.
The P
RINT
dialog box for configuring the printer is then displayed.
5.
Edit the dialog box accordingly and confirm.
CLV Setup prints out the complete default setting in the form of a table. The header contains
the company and user names that were entered during the CLV Setup installation routine.