Compact bar code scanner. (In Gear).Who: Sick, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN) What: CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) Rotating a disk at varying speeds. By changing speed depending on which track is being accessed, the density of bits in each track can be made uniform. 420 compact bar code scanner A device specialized for reading bar codes and converting them into either the ASCII or EBCDIC digital character code. Pen scanners, also known as wand scanners, were the first type of bar code scanner developed in the 1970s. Why you should care: Sick says that the CLV 420's compact size makes it wellsuited for limited space applications that require high-performance scan rates. Its real-time decoding de·code tr.v. de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing, de·codes 1. To convert from code into plain text. 2. To convert from a scrambled electronic signal into an interpretable one. 3. and integrated scanner and decoder A hardware device or software that converts coded data back into its original form. See decode and MPEG decoder. equip it for high throughput applications. Pertinent Data: The CLV 420 has an integrated CAN bus that allows for the networking of scanners without adding other hardware, and its automatic triggering function activates the scanner automatically when a package is sensed. It can be programmed using the included Windows-based setup software, which permits users to adjust all operating parameters like: minimum reading distance, bar code resolution, and scan frequency. More Info: www.sickusa.com |
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