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1.2.6 Character encoding
General remarks
Strings, provided during the configuration of the BVS ID sensor, must be given in their UTF-8 encoding,
respectively. Note, that
the first 128 characters of the Unicode character set are equivalent to ASCII, that is, an
ASCII encoded text and its UTF-8 encoding provide the same binary representation. If the user-defined string
consists of ASCII values smaller than 128 only, these strings are automatically UTF-8 encoded by definition.
1.2.7 Representation of UTF-8 encoded strings
Characters transmitted in their UTF-8 encoding are set in apostrophes (e.g. 'L').
NOTE
This symbol indicates general notes.
1.3
Explanation of the warnings
Always observe the warnings in these instructions and the measures described to avoid hazards. The warnings
used here contain various signal words and are structured as follows:
SIGNAL WORD
Type and source of the hazard
Consequences if not complied with
→ Measures to avoid hazards
The individual signal words mean:
ATTENTION
Indicates a danger that can lead to damage or destruction of the product.
1.4
Used Technical Terms and Abbreviations
BVS
Balluff Vision Solutions
CMOS
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
I/O port
Digital input and output port
EEPROM
Electrical Erasable and Programmable ROM
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
GND
Ground
HEX
Hexadecimal
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