Chapter 3, Positioning the imager for optimal performance, Achieving optimum performance – Opticon LH2 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Positioning the Imager for Optimal Performance

Achieving Optimum Performance

Four items greatly impact performance:

1) Distance (from the scan window) to the bar code

2) Specular Reflection; and

3) Quality of Bar Code Labels

4) Imager field of view and resolution

1) Distance to the Bar Code

The operation of the imager is similar to a camera. If you photograph an object that is

out of focus, the resulting picture will be blurry. The same is true with the imager. If the

bar code label is out of focus, the imager may have difficulty decoding what appears to

be fuzzy bars and spaces.

Focal Distance

Ideally, the distance from the window of the imager to the bar code label should be equal

to the focal distance of the imager.

Depth-of-Field

Just as with a camera, the imager has a depth-of-field. It can read bar codes that are not

precisely at the focal distance - maybe a little closer, or a little farther away. However, if

the bar code label is positioned too far from the focal distance, the imager may not be

able to successfully decode it.

The depth-of-field varies based on the density of the bar code, i.e., the thickness of the

bars. Very high density bar codes (which have very narrow bars) are readable over a

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