5 stability leds – KEYENCE BL-700 Series User Manual

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Chapter 3 Functions for Reading Operation

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Decode count

STABILITY LED

100 or more

5 LEDs light

50 to 99

4 LEDs light

10 to 49

3 LEDs light

5 to 9

2 LEDs light

1 to 4

1 LED light

0

3.5

STABILITY LEDs

STABILITY LEDs allow you to easily check reading stability and operation status.

Indication of reading stability

When reading rate check mode is selected
STABILITY LEDs light according to the reading rate shown in the table below.
Although, in the test mode, the unit does not output an OK/NG signal, the OK/NG
LED lights as below. (Comparison to the preset data is not performed.)

When tact check mode is selected
STABILITY LEDs light according to the scan count (decode count), which indicates
the number of successful reads, as shown in the table below.
Although, in the test mode, the unit does not output an OK/NG signal, OK/NG LED
lights as below. (Comparison to the preset data is not performed.)

When normal read mode is selected
When you select multi-label read mode 1 or 2 (

➮ See P.33 to 34), or the send

mode is set to “after trigger input” (

➮ See P.32 ), or you select the decode count

adding function (

➮ See P.47), STABILITY LEDs light according to the decode

count as shown in the table below.
However, If you do not select “use STABILITY LED” in the setup software (

➮ See

P.68), STABILITY LEDs do not light in normal read mode.
ON/NG output (ON/NG LED) turns on/off normally according to the result of a
comparison to the preset data.

The following also appears in the online test mode.

Reading rate

STABILITY LED

OK/NG LED

81 to 100%

5 LEDs light

Green

61 to 80%

4 LEDs light

Green

41 to 60%

3 LEDs light

Green

21 to 40%

2 LEDs light

Green

1 to 20%

1 LED light

Green

0%

Red

Decode count

STABILITY LED

OK/NG LED

100 or more

5 LEDs light

50 to 99

4 LEDs light

10 to 49

3 LEDs light

5 to 9

2 LEDs light

1 to 4

1 LED light

0

Red

Green (decode counts are equal to or greater
than the preset match count)

Red (decode counts are less than the preset
match count)

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