background image

Imager

Strobe

Auto Exposure

Exposure

Gain

Trigger

Focus

External

Internal

FOV

Resolution

Locked

Inspection Logs

System Logs

Communication Logs

Unlock Sensor

Logs

Inspection Logs

System Logs

Communication Logs

Industrial Ethernet

Data Export

Image Export

Locked Sensor Menus

View Logs

Setup

Command Channel

View Logs

Setup

Select

Add New

Startup

Delete

Stored Inspections

Inspection

Properties

Inspection Name

Barcode

Barcode Type

Barcode Count

Data Compare

Scan Time Limit

Compare

Set Data

Inspection ID

Set Name / ID

System

Live Mode

Demo Mode

Information

Mode

Save to USB

Load from USB

Reset to Defaults

Configuration

Lock Device

Ethernet  I/O

Serial I/O

CommandChannel

Communications

Connection

Delimiters

Input Polarity

Input Pullup

Output Type

Output 1

Discrete I/O

Language

Fail Hold Time

LCD Timeout

Touch Calibration

Advanced

Display Settings

Output 2

Output 3

Reboot Sensor

Firmware Update

Data Export

Image  Export

Connection

Data to Export

Output Format

Advanced

Connection

Image Type

Industrial Ethernet

Connection

Status

View Logs

Advanced

Icon Reference

Action Icons

Icon

Description

The Main Menu icon is on the bottom-left corner of the display on the Home screen. Click this icon to access to sub-menus that

are used to set up the iVu BCR.

The Inspection menu icon is located on the Main Menu. Click this icon to access parameters that need to be set for an

inspection.

The Imager menu icon is located on the Main Menu. Click this icon to adjust parameters that affect the characteristics of the

captured image.

The System menu icon is located on the Main Menu. Click this icon to manage the device.

The Logs menu icon is located on the Main Menu. Click this icon to set up, view, and save Inspection, Communication, and

System Logs.

The Home Screen icon is in the upper-left corner of the display when viewing menus and parameter screens in the Main Menu.

Click this icon to quickly return to the Home screen.

iVu Plus BCR Gen2 Series Sensor

 

 

P/N 178443 Rev. C

www.bannerengineering.com - Tel: +1-763-544-3164

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Summary of Contents for iVu Plus BCR Gen2 Series

Page 1: ...ure or malfunction can cause either an energized or de energized sensor output condition CAUTION Electrostatic Discharge Avoid the damage that electrostatic discharge ESD can cause to the Sensor Alway...

Page 2: ...7 8 or 101 System Type 32 bit 64 bit Hard Drive Space 80 MB plus up to 280 MB for Microsoft NET 4 5 if not already installed Memory RAM 512 MB minimum 1 GB recommended Processor 1 GHz minimum 2 GHz re...

Page 3: ...r the sensor s IP address Note The sensor s IP address and subnet mask are also available from the sensor display Active Sensors Tab Use the Active Sensors tab in Sensor Neighborhood to connect to an...

Page 4: ...Match condition occurs when the required number of barcodes are found but the compare is not successful Output 1 Output 2 and Output 3 Configure the three output signals for Pass Fail Read No Read Ma...

Page 5: ...xport Image Export Connection Data to Export Output Format Advanced Connection Image Type Industrial Ethernet Connection Status View Logs Advanced Icon Reference Action Icons Icon Description The Main...

Page 6: ...in the upper left of the display This icon indicates that the sensor is still scanning the captured image and hasn t yet found the number of barcodes specified by the Barcode Count In Continuous Scan...

Page 7: ...5 Adjust the Focus 3 After the best image has been acquired lock the focusing window A Lens B Focusing Window C Locking Clip D Locking Screw E Filter Cap F Filter Figure 6 Micro Video Lens Model Comp...

Page 8: ...read barcode data against reference data To manually enter data go to Main Menu Inspection Barcode Data Compare Set Data Enter data of up to 3200 characters Additionally the data compare feature provi...

Page 9: ...e Home screen For all subsequent triggers when the sensor reads the barcode data it compares it against this reference data Trigger Modes The iVu BCR has five trigger modes that determine how the sens...

Page 10: ...ead To access the Serial Output screen go to Main Menu System Communications Serial I O When RS 232 serial output is enabled configure the following Serial Port Settings listed below Type of Data to E...

Page 11: ...u Inspection Stored Inspections and click Add New 2 Select Rename to type a new name for the new inspection 3 Click Done The new inspection with automatically begin running Changing Running Inspection...

Page 12: ...QUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT STRICT LIABILITY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERW...

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