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Reading parameters, Hardware trigger mode, Trigger-off timeout – Datalogic Scanning GRYPHONTM MX30 User Manual

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5.5 READING

PARAMETERS

5.5.1

Hardware Trigger Mode


This mode determines how the reading phase is controlled when the hardware trigger
operating mode is selected:

• trigger active level: the reader goes ON when the trigger is pressed and goes

OFF when it is released

• trigger active pulse: the reader goes ON at the first trigger press and goes OFF

only at a second press


5.5.2 Trigger-Off

Timeout


When this timeout is selected, the reader turns OFF automatically after the desired
period of time.

5.5.3

Reads per Cycle


In general, a reading cycle corresponds to the ON + OFF times of a device.
The resulting effects of this parameter on code reading depend on other related
configuration conditions. Here are the definitions of ON and OFF times.

For readers using the software trigger parameter (FLASH MODE), a reading
cycle corresponds to the flash on + flash off times. Code reading takes place
during the flash on time.

For readers using the hardware trigger parameter, a reading cycle corresponds
to a trigger press (ON) + one of the following OFF events:

trigger release (for trigger active level)
a second trigger press (for trigger active pulse)
trigger-off timeout (see par. 5.5.2).

When one read per cycle is selected, the device decodes only one code during the
ON period and immediately turns the reader OFF. It is only possible to read another
code when the next ON time occurs.

In multiple reads per cycle, the ON period is extended so that the device can
continue decoding codes until an OFF event occurs. For software trigger mode, the
flash on period is immediately reset after each read and therefore extended. If
another code is decoded before the reset flash on period expires, it is again reset and
the effect is that the device remains ON, decoding codes until the flash on or timeout
period expires.
The Safety Time parameter should be used in this case to avoid unwanted multiple
reading of the same code, see par. 5.5.4.

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