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COGNEX

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Xpand 15

Field of View Expander 

Quick Reference Guide

Summary of Contents for Xpand 15

Page 1: ...COGNEX Xpand 15 Field of View Expander Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ...of View Page 22 3 Specifications Warnings and No tices Page 36 4 About Field of View Expansion Compatible Device List Limitations Code Density Dimension Information Package Contents Assembly Overview Optical Setup Assembly Instructions Mounting Bar Lights Cabling Instructions Setting Focus Field of View Maps Xpand 15 Specifications Warnings and Notices ...

Page 3: ...ield of view of standard readers This is achieved by spliting the field of view in vertical direction and redirecting the partial fields of view side by side Limitations Please note the following limitations when using Xpand 15 Internal illumination not supported Aimers not supported The light bracket supports 1 ODDM L300 light Reader Barcode Size Mil Datamatrix Size Mil DM302 10 20 DM303 8 15 DM5...

Page 4: ...INCHES SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES 000 0 005 00 0 010 LINEAR Q A MFG APPV D CHK D DRAWN SCHUBERT 11 20 2012 This document is the property of APG and is considered company confidential The information in this document is the property of APG and may not be used reproduced or distributed in whole or in part without the prior written permission of APG DEBUR AND BREAK SHARP EDGES NOTES NO CHANGE DATE INI...

Page 5: ...tach the bar light s to the FOVE 5 Connect the light to the reader 6 Connect your assembly to the Setup tool 7 Set focus 8 Close sliding lens cover The steps below highlight the main steps of assembling your Xpand 15 Reader 25mm c mount lens 40mm c mount lens DM302 ü DM303 ü DM503 ü Optical Setup The recommended apperture size is F 8 i The following lenses can be used with Xpand 15 Package Content...

Page 6: ...1 2 Mount the camera lens to the reader using the steps provided in the quick reference guide for your reader and then place the gasket to the front of the reader by carefully sliding it over the lens 3 Attach the reader to the bracket subassembly using four M3x10 mm flat head cap screws For attaching a DataMan 503 please see page 18 below i Torque limit 10 N m 7 37 Lb ft 1 3 4 2 Tighten in sequen...

Page 7: ...nted in two different orientations as shown in the images below 4 Attach the M3x25 mm flat head cap screw to the FOVE bracket using an M3 hex nut Buttons facing up Buttons facing down Assembly Instructions continued Remove the red dust plug from the housing subassembly 5 Torque limit 90 N cm 8 Lb In ...

Page 8: ...ad cap screws Make sure that the tab on the sliding lens cover aligns with the M3x25 mm screw on the FOVE bracket 6 Close the sliding lens cover 7 A small amount of extra force might be needed to have the lens cover snap into place properly against the o ring in the FOVE bracket i Assembly Instructions continued 1 3 4 2 Tighten in sequence Torque limit 90 N cm 8 Lb In ...

Page 9: ...15 follow the steps highlighted below 1 2 3 Attach the bracket subassembly to the housing subassembly using four M4x10 mm flat head cap screws Make sure that the tab on the sliding lens cover aligns with the M3x25 mm screw on the FOVE bracket as shown in step 6 on page 14 Attach the FOVE bracket to the bar light bracket as shown in step 1 on page 10 Check focus and adjust if necessary as described...

Page 10: ...nstructions continued Note that the reader can be mounted in two different orientations as shown in the images below Buttons facing down Buttons facing up 1 3 4 2 Tighten in sequence Torque limit 1 5 N m 1 1 Lb Ft Close the sliding lens cover and then secure it using the M3 wing nut as shown in step 9 on page 16 8 9 Check focus and adjust if necessary as described on page 22 To adjust focus open t...

Page 11: ...necting the light connector Connect the ODDM L300 bar light to the reader using an M12 cable Cabling Instructions Mounting Bar Lights Attach the ODDM L300 bar light to the bar light mounting bracket using two M5x16 mm socket head cap screws four M5 flat washers and two M5 hex nuts Maximum torque limit 3 N m 2 2 Lb In ...

Page 12: ...of the reader body to the line marked with the target distance used in your application 5 Adjust focus for maximum sharpness Enhance image quality in the Setup Tool for better guidance After closing the sliding lens cover follow these steps to adjust focus Setting Focus Field of View The following field of view maps are provided in this document from pages 20 to 31 DataMan 302 with 25 mm lens for ...

Page 13: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 25 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 302 with 25 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 302 reader with a 25 mm lens for 1D codes ...

Page 14: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 27 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 302 with 25 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 302 reader with a 25 mm lens for 2D codes ...

Page 15: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 29 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 303 with 25 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 303 reader with a 25 mm lens for 1D codes ...

Page 16: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 31 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 303 with 25 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 303 reader with a 25 mm lens for 2D codes ...

Page 17: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 33 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 503 with 40 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 503 reader with a 40 mm lens for 1D codes ...

Page 18: ...and 15 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 15 Quick Reference Guide 35 Field of View for Xpand 15 DataMan 503 with 40 mm lens This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 503 reader with a 25 mm lens for 2D codes ...

Page 19: ...urces for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environ ment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encour age you to use the appropriate take back systems for product disposal Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials o...

Page 20: ...oration 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 foreign patents are pending Cognex the Cognex logo and DataMan are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cognex Corporation Reader Programming Codes Reset Scanner to Factory Defaults Reboot Scanner...

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