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40  Xpand 25 Quick Reference Guide

Xpand 25 Quick Reference Guide   41

Xpand 25 Specifications 

CAUTION: IP protection is ensured only when all connectors are attached 

to cables or shielded by a sealing cap. 

Xpand 25 is a heavy item! Handle with care as it can cause injury 

when dropped. Make sure the unit is properly mounted and 

secured! 

Handle with care as Xpand 25 subassembly houses mirrors inside 

the unit.  

Warnings and Notices

Weight

6000 g

Operating 

Temperature

0ºC — 45ºC (32ºF — 113ºF)

Storage Temperature

-50ºC — 85ºC (-40ºF — 185ºF)

Maximum Humidity

95% (non-condensing)

Environmental

 

IP65  

(with sliding lens cover closed and secured)

Vibration

EN61373 including IEC 60068-2-6

Field of View

635 mm 

Overlap: 76 mm

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NOTE: For product support, contact http://support.cognex.com

This product has required the extraction and use of natural resources 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

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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 of the product 

you are disposing in a sound way.

The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should 

not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the 

appropriate separate take-back systems for product disposal.

If you need more information on the collection, reuse, and recycling sys-

tems, please contact your local or regional waste administration.

You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environ-

mental performance of this product.

Summary of Contents for Xpand 25

Page 1: ...COGNEX Xpand 25 Field of View Expander Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...Information Warnings and Notices Page 40 4 About Field of View Expansion Compatible Device List Limitations Minimum Code Density Package Contents Dimension Information Assembly Overview Optical Setup...

Page 3: ...eld of view in width direction 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 limita...

Page 4: ...d 25 Quick Reference Guide 7 Dimension Information 489 2 mm 250 mm 500 mm 250 mm 80 4 mm 174 mm 12 4 mm 50 mm 153 mm Please observe the following dimensions when mounting Xpand 25 489 2 mm 250 mm 500...

Page 5: ...25 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 25 Quick Reference Guide 9 FOVE bracket Xpand 25 enclosure Bar light bracket 2 pieces included with light Bracket gasket Package Contents Spacer 26 mm Spacer 12 4 mm Fa...

Page 6: ...t the main steps of assembling your Xpand 25 Assembly Overview Reader 25 mm c mount lens 35 mm c mount lens DM503 Optical Setup The recommended apperture size is F 8 i The following lenses can be used...

Page 7: ...tions Insert four M4x20 mm screws in the mounting holes in the FOVE bracket Secure the M3x25 mm flat head cap screw using an M3 hex nut 3 Torque limit 90 N cm 8 Lb In 4 5 Place the gasket on the FOVE...

Page 8: ...s to the reader using the steps provided in the quick reference guide for your reader 8 1 3 4 2 Tighten in sequence Torque limit 1 5 N m 1 1 Lb Ft i Left oriented Right oriented Note that the reader c...

Page 9: ...ns cover against the o ring in the FOVE bracket i 9 Close the sliding lens cover 10 Check focus and adjust if necessary as described on page 28 To adjust focus open the sliding lens cover first When t...

Page 10: ...the unit is heavy and might cause serious injury and damage if not mounted properly Please observe the instructional steps and precautions in the following sections to ensure safe and reliable operati...

Page 11: ...k Reference Guide 21 Mounting Instructions continued Loosely tighten the M8 nut and the M8 screws on both mounting brackets 1 2 3 Slide two M5 T nuts in the top groove of Xpand 25 Fasten the mounting...

Page 12: ...respective holes of the flange and loosely tighten the M5 T nuts on the other side 2 Slide in the marked nut into the channel of the barlight from both sides With an M8 screw fit the bunny ear to the...

Page 13: ...ide 25 Mounting Bar Lights continued Slide in the bar light to the channel on the Xpand 25 and tighten the screws to secure the bar light in its place Torque limit 3 N m 2 2 Lb In Once the mounting pl...

Page 14: ...Guide 27 Mounting Bar Lights continued The images below show the typical bar light mounting configurations with one and two IVSL LX520 XXX lights attached to Xpand 25 One IVSL LX520 XXX light attached...

Page 15: ...n M12 cable This is a one bar light configuration For the necessary cables please see Page 33 Make sure that the reader is unpowered before connecting the light connector Connect the male end of the M...

Page 16: ...M5 T nut Cabling Instructions 1 bar light Using two bar lights requires an additional power source Connect the female end of the CCB FOV25 MAL 012 cable to the first bar light the male end of this ca...

Page 17: ...ght mounting scenarios Config cable length Cognex PID Number of cables re quired 0 6 m Male Female CCB FOV25 MAL 012 1 5 m Flying Leads IVSL 5PM12 5 1 1 Light on top or bottom Power source CCB FOV25 M...

Page 18: ...Target template available through the Windows Start menu to align the edge of the reader body to the line marked with the target distance used in your application 5 Adjust focus for maximum sharpness...

Page 19: ...nd 25 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 25 Quick Reference Guide 37 Field of View for Xpand 25 This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 503 reader with a 35 mm lens for 1D codes DataMan 503 with 35 m...

Page 20: ...nd 25 Quick Reference Guide Xpand 25 Quick Reference Guide 39 Field of View for Xpand 25 This map shows the field of view of the DataMan 503 reader with a 35 mm lens for 2D codes DataMan 503 with 35 m...

Page 21: ...his product has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment if not properly disposed In ord...

Page 22: ...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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