Embedded Window Angle and Position
Embedded Window Angle and Position

Embedded Window Angle and Position

If you are placing a window between the device and the target, observe the following guidelines:
  • Window Clear Opening
    - Make the clear opening of the window large enough so that the entire scanner's clear aperture passes through the window. Cutting off any part of the clear aperture can degrade decode range performance. Ensure that window placement relative to the DS5502 accounts for tolerances on all parts involved in that assembly.
  • Window Angle
    - Minimum window tilt is indicated in Recommended Exit Window Information. Further tilting the window is acceptable and decreases the possibility of a secondary reflection from that window degrading the scanner's performance.
  • Minimum Window Distance
    - 5 mm.
  • Optical Working Range
    - Adding a window can reduce the working range of the scanner because there is a signal loss when passing through window material. To minimize this reduction, use a special coating described in Commercially Available Coatings. To understand the difference, test the scanner in the desired orientation and see if the difference affects the scanner's performance.