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BHS AIRPORT ARRAYS
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1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
There are two different types of Stations: T-Label and L-Label.
T-Label Station
These stations are usually needed when the IATA T-Labels are present. The T-Label
presents 2 codes one at 90° respect to the other. In this case the X-pattern is not needed
because if one code is not read it is always possible to read the other because it is at 90°
with respect to the no read code.
L-Label Station
This station is usually needed when the IATA L-Labels are present. The L-Label presents
only one code. In this case the omni-directional X-pattern is required to reconstruct the codes
at any angle.
T-Label
L-Label
Figure 1 - Example IATA Labels
Each T-Label and L-Label Station is available in two different versions: Standard or
Redundant (REDS).
1.2 STANDARD STATION
The standard station described herein is used in most cases of Induction Lines or Sorter
Lines where it is necessary to read one or more labels and send them to the host computer
through RS232/422, Ethernet, or Profibus.
1.3 REDUNDANT SYSTEM (REDS) STATION
REDS is the Datalogic solution for requirements of a redundant station. All the macro devices
building the reading station are duplicated to provide high reliability of the whole system and
its performance. The REDS system relies basically on:
2 x SC6000, 2 x PWO, 2 x Photocell, 2 x Encoder.
Application software automatically manages diagnostic information exchange between the
two scanner controllers and swapping algorithms in case of failure.
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