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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

PIN

Color

Signal

1

Brown

Reserved

2

Green

TxD

3

Green/Black

RxD

4

Red and Brown/

White

GND

5

Red/Black

DC+ (system power, 

5-24 VDC)

6

Blue

RTS

7

Blue/White

Output-0

8

White

Input-0

9

White/Black

Input-1

10

Light Blue

CTS

11

Light Blue/Black

Output-1

12

Light Blue/Yellow

Output-Common

13

Light Blue/Green

Output-Strobe

14

Yellow

Reserved

15

Yellow/Black

Reserved

22  DataMan 60 Quick Reference Guide

DataMan 60 Quick Reference Guide   23

Multi-Reader Triggering

For trigger modes other than Presentation, the DataMan 60 supports 

multi-reader triggering

, also known as 

master-slave

 configuration. 

In this configuration, you configure multiple DataMan readers as a 

group. Whenever any reader in the group is triggered, all the readers 

are triggered and the results from all the readers are assembled and 

transmitted by a single reader that you designate as the master.
Multi-reader triggering is used to support extended field of view reading 

and reading codes from multiple product surfaces:

To configure multi-reader triggering, select the 

Master/Slave

 pane in 

the Setup Tool (under 

System Settings

). For more information, see 

the 

DataMan Fixed Mount Readers Reference

.

I/O Cable

The I/O cable provides access to trigger and high-speed outputs. Unused wires can be 

clipped short or tied back using a tie made of non-conductive material. 
For RS-232, use the Power Supply return path for ground.

NOTE:

 GND (Pin 4) is connected to the reader housing, cable shield, and DB15 shell.

Summary of Contents for DataMan 60 Series

Page 1: ...COGNEX DataMan 60 Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...onnecting the Reader Troubleshooting an Ethernet Connection Industrial Protocols Triggering 1 Connections Optics and Lighting Page 23 4 I O Cable USB RS 232 Flying Leads I O Cable Digital Input and Ou...

Page 3: ...Reference Manual DataMan Communications Programming Guide shows how to integrate your DataMan reader with your automation software and factory network Cognex DataMan Software v x x Documentation Commu...

Page 4: ...Quick Well marked 2 D Code Reading 1DMax with HOTBARS DataMan 60L DMR 60L 00 DataMan 60QL DMR 60QL 00 DataMan 60S DMR 60S 00 S model limitations Maximum decode rate of 5 codes sec maximum 2 reads sec...

Page 5: ...able 1 5 m DM100 USB 000 1 2 CABLES 9 RS 232 Cable 1 5 m DM100 RS232 000 7 4 USB Cable 3 m DM100 USB 030 5 Extension Cable 5 m DM100 EXTCBL 000 6 3 RS 232 USB adapter connector DM100 PATCH 000 USB Fly...

Page 6: ...ition to 45 70 or 110 Turn the lens cap clockwise 45 70 110 for larger focus settings turn the lens cap counter clockwise 110 70 45 for smaller settings 3 Reattach the front cover DataMan 60 Accessori...

Page 7: ...for the DataMan 60 at a range of working distances together with the supported range of reading distances at 45 mm focus position 100 mm in 0 0 3 200 6 20 40 60 80 120 140 160 180 1 2 7 4 5 70 mm 2 D...

Page 8: ...View widths in mm at various distances distances in mm DM50 45 36 70 56 110 80 Field of View and Reading Distances Cont This chart shows the supported range of reading distances at 110 mm focus positi...

Page 9: ...USB adapter cable with power tap or to an RS 232 adapter cable with power tab 2 Connect a 6V power supply 3 Connect the reader to an Ethernet network 16 DataMan 60 Quick Reference Guide DataMan 60 Qu...

Page 10: ...can connect to it through the Setup Tool and your Ethernet connection You can also use the RS 232 connection to configure the reader with parameters that allow it to communicate over your Ethernet net...

Page 11: ...iggering Burst Performs multiple image acquisitions based on an external trigger and decodes any symbol appearing in a single image or within a sequence of images or multiple symbols in a single image...

Page 12: ...n you configure multiple DataMan readers as a group Whenever any reader in the group is triggered all the readers are triggered and the results from all the readers are assembled and transmitted by a...

Page 13: ...ble shows the pinout and color description of the flying leads USB Flying Leads I O Cable This is a female connector socket RS 232 Flying Leads I O Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PIN Color...

Page 14: ...27 Flying Leads Cable PIN Color Signal 2 Green TxD 3 Green Black RxD 4 Red GND 5 Brown White DC system power 5 24 VDC 6 Blue RTS 7 Blue White Output 0 8 White Input 0 9 White Black Input 1 10 Light Bl...

Page 15: ...which causes current to flow through the load When the outputs are OFF no current flows through the load Outputs are not galvanic isolated but need to be referenced to ground Output_Common Output_IO...

Page 16: ...source current 25mA Short circuit current 50mA or less Short circuit protection multifuse 50mA Digital Output Lines Continued External Wiring Examples Digital Output Lines DM60 PLC DM60 PLC 50 mA Out...

Page 17: ...lled up when used as open collector type driving but enables the driving of high level in TTL mode TTL output type characteritiscs are the following High level 4 0 5 0V Low level 0 0 4V Output current...

Page 18: ...illumination strobe output 5VDC Output Strobe ESD Protection Strobe Internal signal Illumination Strobe Output Continued DM60 LOAD 50 mA DM60 LOAD 50 mA External Load Strobe Output 34 DataMan 60 Quick...

Page 19: ...ossible configurations Cognex does not supply cabling for multi port DataMan 60 connections Instead you must construct your own cable that meets the requirements of your system configuration The cable...

Page 20: ...ld be no greater than 15 meters There is no fixed limit to the number of DataMan readers that you can connect to a single PC Each reader introduces a delay of about 100 msec when it retransmits receiv...

Page 21: ...iCode UPC EAN JAN Codabar Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 128 and Code 93 Pharma Postal RSS CS PDF 417 MicroPDF 417 Discrete I O operating limits Output 0 1 IMAX 24 VDC 25 mA VMAX 24 V Output 2 Source...

Page 22: ...nd if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com munications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful in...

Page 23: ...opriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of the product you are disposing in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you...

Page 24: ...ration The hardware and portions of the software described in this document may be covered by one or more of the U S patents listed on the Cognex web site http www cognex com patents asp Other U S and...

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