Download this document Scanner Specifications Any scanner connected to an XL200 series controller must conform to the following communication specifications: Baud Rate: 9600 Stop Bits: 1 Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Suffix: None (some scanners append a carriage return at the end of every scan by default) DB9 Port The DB9 port on the top
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Bar Code Scanners have several applications on a roll former manufacturing line. The ability to scan a tag and automatically enter data saves time and eliminates the chance of key punch errors. The most common use of a bar code scanner on a roll forming line is in the recording of coil inventory information. Each
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In manufacturing environments, manual data entry takes time and incurs the risk of mis-keyed data corrupting the system. In many areas of the manufacturing process, bar coded data has taken the place of printed text due to space constraints, and to facilitate rapid, accurate data entry via bar code scanners. From the perspective of the
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