
FIRST-TIME STARTUP
PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE
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FIRST-TIME STARTUP
On initial power
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up, the AV500 performs a series of self
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diagnostic and LED tests. When
the
STATUS
LED turns a steady green the power
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up sequence is complete, and the cam
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era is operational.
The AV500 cameras are shipped from the factory with these defaults:
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Default User ID:
setup (case sensitive)
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Default Password:
DLAset (case sensitive)
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Control Panel Buttons Enabled
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IP address
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192.168.0.145 (setup/sync controller),
192.168.3.10 (Host), and
10.0.40.20 (Image)
UNDERSTANDING DATALOGIC FOCUSING OPTIONS
There are several Datalogic focusing options available for the AV500. Each option serves
a different purpose in AV500 systems. They can be used alone or in combination with
one another. Below is a list of the available options and an explanation of their purpose.
The following sections detail how to focus each device when used in an AV500 system.
S-60 Photocell
The standard S
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60 Photoelectric sensor is used in AV500 Camera Fixed Focus systems to
detect the presence of an item entering the scanning area. This device works best in sys
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tems where packages are separated by an open space between the trailing edge of one
package and the leading edge of the next.
AS1 AREAscan™
The
AS1
area sensors represent the ideal solution for the detection of very small
objects, even when passing in different positions inside the controlled height and width.
They can also help avoid multiple triggers on irregular shaped packages.
DL Light Curtain (LCC-75xx AV7 Light Curtain)
This device is used to detect the presence of objects as they enter the scanning area, as
well as report the package heights ranging from 150 to 2500mm to the AV500.
S-85 Positioning Sensor
The S85 distance sensor with laser emission provides time of flight measurement
between the S85 and an object located between the S85 and the calibrated far distance.
Summary of Contents for AV500
Page 1: ...AV500 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 2D CAMERA...
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Page 73: ...CBX510 CONNECTION BOX PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 53 Photoelectric Sensor to CBX510 NPN...
Page 74: ...ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 54 AV500 2D CAMERA Photoelectric Sensor to CBX510 PNP...
Page 84: ...ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 64 AV500 2D CAMERA Photoelectric Sensor to CBX100 and CBX800 NPN...
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