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Connection cable RS-232 (CCB-M12xDB9Y-05)

RS-232 & Flying Leads I/O Cable, 2.5 m (DM-RS232IO-00)

RS-232 adapter cable with power tap (DM100-RS232-000)

X-Coded to RJ45 Ethernet Cable, 5 m (CCB-84901-2001-xx, where xx can be 02, 05, 10 or
15, indicating length in meters)

Adapter cable, M12x12 to M8x4/M8x5, 0.5 m (DM260-ADAP-M12M8)

Adapter cable, ETH, M12, X-CODED/A-CODED, 0.5 m (CCB-M12x8MS-XCAC)

Power Supplies

Power supply, 6V (DM100-PWR-000)

Mounting Brackets

Mounting bracket

(DM100-UBRK-000)

Pivot mounting bracket

(DM100-PIVOTM-00)

DataMan 260 Systems

Omni-

directional 1-

D Code

Reading

1DMax™ —

Best-In-

Class 1-D

Reading

IDQuick™ —

High-Speed

2-D Reading

2DMax™ —

for hard to

read DPM and

damaged 2-D

codes

Resolution

DataMan 260 S

752 x 480 Global shutter

DataMan 260 QL

752 x 480 Global shutter

DataMan 260 Q

752 x 480 Global shutter

10

Getting Started

Summary of Contents for DataMAN 260 Q

Page 1: ...DataMan 260 Series Reference Manual 2019October08 Revision 6 1 6SR1 5...

Page 2: ...y means electronic or mechanical for any purpose nor transferred to any other media or language without the written permission of Cognex Corporation Copyright 2019 Cognex Corporation All Rights Reserv...

Page 3: ...ED Wavelengths 18 Illumination Options 19 Setting Up Your DataMan 260 20 Installing an Optical Filter 20 Installing a Liquid Lens 21 Changing a 6 2 mm Lens to a 16 mm Lens 23 Changing to an Illuminati...

Page 4: ...the Focus Position 42 Tuning 43 External Triggering and Trigger Modes 43 Training and Trigger Modes 44 Training 44 Incremental Training for Multiple Symbologies 45 Cleaning and Maintenance 46 Cleanin...

Page 5: ...a hazard that could cause death serious personal injury or electrical shock CAUTION This symbol indicates a hazard that could result in property damage Note This symbol indicates additional informatio...

Page 6: ...th PowerGrid best in class 2 D reading Reading codes no other ID reader on the market can l Multiple options for LED lighting along with optical filters and polarizing filters Options for different po...

Page 7: ...Cognex DataMan Software v x x x Documentation English DataMan Control Commands l The Setup Tool Reference Manual describes the user interface of the DataMan Setup Tool software Cognex DataMan Software...

Page 8: ...Lens Module LLM to be used with 6 2 mm lens or 16 mm lens DMA LLM 150 260 16 mm lens with ImageMax kit DM260 KIT 16LL l 16 mm optics mount l 16 mm lens l Liquid Lens Module DMA LLM 150 260 l High Powe...

Page 9: ...For maximum light power 24VDC supply is recommended Light Options Red LED illumination DM150 LED RED Risk Group Exempt acc IEC62471 White LED illumination DM150 LED WHT Risk Group Exempt acc IEC62471...

Page 10: ...Adapter cable ETH M12 X CODED A CODED 0 5 m CCB M12x8MS XCAC Power Supplies Power supply 6V DM100 PWR 000 Mounting Brackets Mounting bracket DM100 UBRK 000 Pivot mounting bracket DM100 PIVOTM 00 Data...

Page 11: ...0 fps Max 60 fps Max 60 fps Max Decode Rate 2 sec 45 sec 45 sec 45 sec 262S 262QL 262Q 262X 2 D Codes Yes No Yes Yes Algorithm 1DMax IDQuick HotBars 1DMax HotBars II 1DMax IDQuick HotBars II 1DMax 2DM...

Page 12: ...del 1 OUT_2 OUT_2 2 TXD TXD 3 RXD RXD 4 OUT_3 OUT_3 5 IN_1 IN_1 6 IN_COM IN_COM 7 24V VIN N C 8 GND RS232GND 9 OUT_COM OUT_COM 10 IN_0 IN_0 11 OUT_0 OUT_0 12 OUT_1 OUT_1 Note When angled cables are mo...

Page 13: ...GREEN Good read RED Bad read Network YELLOW Link up blink Data transfer Peak meter Yellow Tune Focus Changing Orientation Perform the following steps to change between in line and right angle configu...

Page 14: ...onnector module by firmly pulling them apart 3 Change the orientation Note Make sure that the gasket is properly seated on the main module Ensure that the flat gasket side is facing away from the modu...

Page 15: ...ain module 5 Reinstall the washers and loosely fasten the modules together with the two T10 cap nuts but do not tighten 6 After each cap nut has been fastened torque to 0 12 Nm 1 06 in lb and reinstal...

Page 16: ...m filter 2 Main module including sensor and CPU 3 I O module Dimensional Drawings The size of the DataMan 260 in the straight configuration is shown in the following figure Note l Dimensions are in mi...

Page 17: ...The size of the DataMan 260 in the angled configuration is shown in the following figure DataMan 260 Specifications Weight 142 g 17 Getting Started...

Page 18: ...C 50 mA RMAX 12 VDC 150 24 VDC 470 Input 0 Trigger VIH 15 25 V Input 1 VIL 0 5 V ITYP 12 VDC 2 0 mA 24 VDC 4 2 mA Power Supply Requirements Options l PoE powered Class 1 PoE supply maximum 3 84 W l Ex...

Page 19: ...ed 24V Externally Powered Max exposure time Max duty cycle Max exposure time Max duty cycle Max exposure time Max duty cycle Standard Red 500 s 3 500 s 3 1 ms 6 High Power Red 500 s 2 500 s 3 10 ms 10...

Page 20: ...steps to install an optical filter in the optics module of the DataMan 260 reader Note Disconnect the DataMan 260 reader from power before installing an optical filter Observe the following constrain...

Page 21: ...w tighten all four M2x12mm Phillips Pan head screws to 9 Ncm using a torque wrench Note The rib in the front cover must be oriented to the top side Installing a Liquid Lens Perform the following steps...

Page 22: ...from the imager lens by pulling it Note Do not rotate the imager lens while the lens cap is removed Otherwise focus calibration will be lost 5 Attach the liquid lens accessory by aligning the 2x2 conn...

Page 23: ...e calibrated after field exchange This can be done under Focus Settings in the DataMan Setup Tool For more information see the DataMan Questions and Answers document A reboot is required for the lens...

Page 24: ...nd take off the LED cover 2 Remove the illumination module 3 Unscrew the two M2x5mm Phillips head screws and remove the 6 2 mm lens mount 4 Attach the 16 mm lens mount 5 Fasten the two M2x5mm Phillips...

Page 25: ...o attach the illumination with the right orientation 8 Attach the front cover Observing the tightening sequence below tighten all four M2x25 Phillips Pan head screws to 9 Ncm using a torque wrench Not...

Page 26: ...unscrew the four screws and take off the LED cover 2 Remove the illumination module 3 Attach a new color illumination module Note Take care to attach the illumination with the right orientation 26 Set...

Page 27: ...l four screws to 9 Ncm using a torque wrench Note The rib in the front cover must be oriented to the top side Mounting Mounting the DataMan 260 at a slight angle 15 can reduce reflections and improve...

Page 28: ...IL DM262 Distances in mm 2D min code 1D min code 40 3 MIL 2 MIL 65 4 MIL 2 MIL 105 7 MIL 5 MIL The following map shows the FoV of the DataMan 260 series readers with a 6 2 mm lens The horizontal and v...

Page 29: ...10 MIL 5 MIL 190 12 MIL 6 MIL 225 15 MIL 6 MIL 375 20 MIL 10 MIL 500 25 MIL 15 MIL 1 m 30 MIL The following map shows the FoV of the DataMan 260 series readers with a 6 2 mm lens The horizontal and v...

Page 30: ...rious distances DM260 Distances in mm 2D min code 1D min code 80 3 MIL 2 MIL 150 5 MIL 3 MIL 190 6 MIL 4 MIL 225 7 MIL 4 MIL 375 12 MIL 5 MIL 500 15 MIL 10 MIL 1 m 25 MIL 15 MIL DM262 Distances in mm...

Page 31: ...s follows l outer DM262 l inner DM260 Connections Optics and Lighting Descriptions about the I O Cables RS 232 cable Ethernet cable and high speed output lines and wiring are provided in the following...

Page 32: ...ut Cable CCB M12x12Fy xx The I O cable provides access to trigger and high speed outputs You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non conductive material to tie them back For RS 232 use th...

Page 33: ...ides access to trigger and high speed outputs The cable is not terminated You can clip unused wires short or use a tie made of non conductive material to tie them back For RS 232 use the Power Supply...

Page 34: ...the output turns on it pulls Common In down to 0VDC turning the opto coupler on To trigger from a PNP pull up type photo detector or PLC output connect In 0 to the output of the detector and connect C...

Page 35: ...3VDC when ON which causes current to flow through the load When the outputs are OFF no current flows through the load For PNP lines the external load should be connected between the output and the ne...

Page 36: ...and the positive side to 24VDC When the output switches on the negative side of the load is pulled down to less than 3VDC and 24VDC appears across the load Use a protection diode for a large inductive...

Page 37: ...network communications The Ethernet cable can be connected to a single device or provide connections to multiple devices via a network switch or router M12 X coded to RJ 45 Cable P1 Pin Number Wire C...

Page 38: ...cifications It differs from the 568B standard Multi Port Connections You can connect multiple DataMan 260 readers to a single PC or other device equipped with a serial port using a multi port connecti...

Page 39: ...be connected to provide the multi port connection The following diagram shows how to create a multi port cable for a 3 reader system In the example all the readers share a common trigger It is also po...

Page 40: ...s a delay of about 100 ms when it retransmits received serial data If you have 5 readers this means that there will be a 400 ms delay between the time the first reader in the chain transmits data and...

Page 41: ...oose Start Programs Cognex DataMan Software vx x x Setup Tool to launch the DataMan Setup Tool Detected readers will appear under COM ports 5 Click Refresh to update the list of connected devices 6 Se...

Page 42: ...he DataMan Industrial Protocols Manual available through the Windows Start menu or the DataMan Setup Tool Help menu Setting the Focus Position DataMan 260 can operate in one of three distance ranges F...

Page 43: ...e button at least for 3 seconds on your reader The first press starts the tuning and the second press cancels the tuning if it is still ongoing l Turn on tuning in DataMan Setup Tool l Start tuning by...

Page 44: ...d on a single external trigger and continues to acquire images until a symbol is found and decoded or until multiple images containing as many codes as specified in multicode mode are located or until...

Page 45: ...bologies and perform the training procedure described in the previous section If you cannot present a single image showing all the necessary symbologies you can enable incremental training on the Trai...

Page 46: ...th harsh or corrosive solvents including lye methyl ethyl ketone MEK or gasoline Cleaning the Reader Lens Cover To remove dust from the lens cover use a pressurized air duster The air must be free of...

Page 47: ...or malfunction from the following causes over voltage line noise electrostatic discharge ESD power surges or other irregularities in the power supply l Changes or modifications not expressly approved...

Page 48: ...nce with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user...

Page 49: ...stances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most...

Page 50: ...Copyright 2019 Cognex Corporation All Rights Reserved...

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