Rockwell Automation 2755 Atomscan Bar Code Scanner User Manual

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Chapter 3

Designing the System

3–14

Example:

A 10 mil (0.25 mm) symbol including Quiet Zones is 3 inches (7.6 cm) long.
It is pitched at 30

_. What difference does this make in placing the scanner

and in reading the symbol?

Two factors reduce the Read Range of the scanner with respect to a pitched
symbol:

1. the apparent Narrow Element width is first used with Table 3.A or

Figure 3.6 to give the useable Read Range

2. the far end of the symbol (the end of the quiet zone) must be within the

Read Range as calculated in step 1, but the near end (the other quiet zone)
determines the effective distance from the scanner.

Step 1. With 0

_ pitch the symbol can be scanned at any distance between 2”

and 7” (5.1-17.8 cm) from the face of the scanner. With 30

_ pitch, the

apparent Narrow Element width is calculated using this formula:

Apparent Narrow Element Width =

Actual Element Width x Cosine (Pitch Angle)

Table 3.C gives cos (30

_) = 0.866

10 mils x 0.866 = 8.7 mils

Using Figure 3.6, for a Narrow Element width of:

10 mils, the Read Range is from 2.0” to 7.0” (5.1 to 17.8 cm)

8.7 mils, the Read Range is from about 2.2” to 6.5” (5.6 to 16.5 cm)

Figure 3.8
A Portion of Figure 3.6

5

10

.25

15

20

.50

5

12.5

10

25.4

Apparent Minimum Element W

idth

Inches

Centimeters

Read Range

(from scan window)

1

0

2

3

4

6

7

8

9

Mils

(.001 in.)

mm

0

0

0

5.0

2.5

7.5

10.0

15.0

17.5

20.0

22.5

10 mil
8.7 mil

Losses due to

Step 1

Step 2

Step 1

Θ

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