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Page 2: ...t from Datalogic Automation S r l Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions...

Page 3: ...ysical Support Requirements 12 2 4 3 Vibration Limitations 12 2 4 4 General Mounting Guidelines 13 2 4 5 Conveyor Considerations 13 2 4 6 Mounting Structure Considerations 14 2 4 7 Mounting the Dimensioners with the Universal Mounting Brackets UMB 16 2 4 8 Typical Two Head Application Installations 17 2 4 9 Mounting Structure Assembly 20 2 4 10 Prepare the Mounting Structure and Universal Mounting...

Page 4: ...s 51 4 1 2 Accessing the DC3000 User Interface 51 4 3 User Interface Basics 54 4 3 1 DC3000 User Interface Menu Tree 54 4 3 2 Getting Help 54 4 4 Modify Settings 55 4 5 Modify Settings Controller Configuration 56 4 5 1 Modify Settings System Configuration 58 4 6 Modify Settings Dimensioning 60 4 6 1 Modify Settings Dimensioning Settings 60 4 6 2 Modify Settings Dimensioning Calibration 63 4 7 Modi...

Page 5: ...ynamic Calibration 124 5 6 Dimensioning Irregular Shaped Packages 126 6 MAINTENANCE 130 6 1 Overview 130 6 2 Maintenance Tasks 131 6 2 1 Exterior Cleaning 131 6 2 2 Cleaning the of the DM3610 Dimensioners Exit Windows 132 6 2 3 Cleaning the Photoelectric Sensor 133 6 2 4 Cleaning the Tachometer 134 6 2 5 Tighten Mounting Hardware 135 6 2 6 Checking Dimensioning System Connections 135 6 2 7 Verify ...

Page 6: ...plications Models Accessories and Downloads including documentation Support Services Industrial Automation Several links from the Industrial Automation list take you to additional services such as Service Program which contains Maintenance Agreements and Warranty Extensions Repair Centers On Line RMA Return Material Authorizations Technical Support through email or phone Partner Program Downloads ...

Page 7: ... product conforms to the applicable requirements contained in the European Standard for electrical safety EN 60950 at the date of manufacture LASER SAFETY The following information is provided to comply with the rules imposed by international authorities and refers to the correct use of the DM3610 dimensioner Standard Regulations This dimensioner uses a low power laser diode Avoid staring at the b...

Page 8: ...ing exposure to laser light and the device classification are applied onto the body of the DM3610 dimensioner Figure 1 Warning Device Class Warranty Labels NOTE Warning label used depends on specific product configuration FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW ...

Page 9: ...o be installed by Qualified Personnel only The DM3610 dimensioner is intended to be supplied by a UL CE Listed power supply marked SELV Separated Extra Low Voltage output rated 24 VDC minimum 4 0 Amp UL LISTING UL Listing CE COMPLIANCE WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measur...

Page 10: ... the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance 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 will be required to correct the inte...

Page 11: ...a standalone device it is solely responsible for computing parcel dimensions But in the Multi Head Dimensioning System it is the DC3000 Controller that computes parcel dimensions and the head s role is to continuously scan its field of view and measure and transmit distance or range data to the Controller Input from a contact tachometer typically mounted on the underside of the conveyor is incorpo...

Page 12: ...TWO HEAD DIMENSIONING SYSTEM REFERENCE MANUAL 2 1 1 2 DC3000 DIMENSIONING CONTROLLER Figure 3 DC3000 Dimensioning Controller Figure 4 DC3000 Dimensioning Controller Front Panel ...

Page 13: ...TION 3 1 Figure 5 DC3000 Dimensioning Controller Rear Panel 1 3 DM3610 DIMENSIONER DM3610 Figure 6 DM3610 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Connector Panel Laser Safety Label Control Panel Laser Exit Window Serial Number Tag ...

Page 14: ... 1 Figure 7 Control Panel Figure 8 Connector Panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 LED Status Indicators Restore Button Backup Button Laser Shutoff Recovery Button Bar Graph LEDs 1 5 3 4 1 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 I O Power 24V 4A Max Host Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 ...

Page 15: ... Without the photoelectric sensor the DM3610 can be run in continuous trigger mode see Modify Settings Tach Trigger Transmit in chapter 4 Depending on the application these devices may need to be configured differently While the photoelectric sensor and tachometer work well with belt conveyors a special configuration is needed for tilt tray and cross belt sorter applications Figure 9 Photoelectric...

Page 16: ... CBX INDUSTRIAL CONNECTION BOX CBX Series are industrial connection boxes that can be used to connect the DM3610 to the external display tachometer photoelectric sensor serial devices relays or other peripherals Figure 11 CBX510 Industrial Connection Box ...

Page 17: ... The Datalogic CD141 Remote Display is a 2 line x 20 character vacuum fluorescent display The display shows the dimensions for the most recent two boxes with the most recent box on the lower line The display shows Figure 12 Dedicated Remote Display Legend BOX displays box sequence number 0 to 9 L displays longest horizontal dimension length W displays shortest horizontal dimension width H displays...

Page 18: ...bration boxes which aid in system setup and calibration Two boxes and two margin spacers come with the system in calibration kits in your choice of Metric or Imperial configuration and in the following sizes Figure 13 Calibration Kit For information on using this kit for calibration see Dimensioner Calibration in chapter 5 ...

Page 19: ...c drawings and documents provided by Datalogic supersede any contradictory content in this manual Before mounting any components please do the following Read all instructions before beginning your installation Define and confirm the accuracy of your application s requirements and structure position especially the height of the conveyor from the floor Review all installation specific drawings provi...

Page 20: ...ture Change the default parameters each DM3610 in the system to include a unique name IP Address and other parameters See 2 4 12 Mount the DM3610 dimensioners to their UMBs Mount the photoelectric sensor to the mounting structure optional Mount the tachometer to the mounting structure optional Mount the Remote Display to the mounting structure required for Legal for Trade installations dependent o...

Page 21: ...oning Specifications o Are the packages being transported always singulated not touching or non singulated possibly touching o Are products always cuboidal box shaped non cuboidal irregular shaped or is there a mixture of both o Is side by side object dimensioning non singulated required o How many different product sizes may be involved o Are products justified toward away from dimensioner reader...

Page 22: ...e dimensioner scan lines should be located at least 7 8 cm 3 inches away from any other scan pattern on the conveyor belt to eliminate the possibility of reflections interfering with dimensioning accuracy 2 4 1 Dimensions and Clearances The overall dimensions of the DM3610 are provided in section 2 4 6 and chapter 8 Technical Features The DM3610 is a sealed unventilated unit Mounting the unit with...

Page 23: ...s for wiring around each DM3610 Route wires carefully to reduce or minimize electrical noise When power and communication wiring must cross make their intersection perpendicular Proper grounding limits the effects of noise due to Electromagnetic Interference EMI 2 4 5 Conveyor Considerations In the process of dimensioning a package the DM3610 dimensioners are measuring the distance between the pac...

Page 24: ...g It is able to hold 16 kg 36 lbs three times the weight of the DM3610 times the total number of dimensioners in your application It allows a technician access to the dimensioners when mounted It must be as vibration free as possible so as not to affect the dimensioning accuracy It is constructed of steel or aluminum It provides approximately 300 mm 12 inches minimum clearance on all sides of the ...

Page 25: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 15 2 Figure 15 DM3610 Mounting Dimensions with UMB ...

Page 26: ...sition of the DM3610 The bracket assembly includes the UMB UMB Mounting Plate and UMB Mounting Disk Figure 16 DM3610 and UMB Assembly 1 Mount the UMB Mounting Plate to the UMB if it has not yet been attached 2 Mount the UMB to the mounting structure using the UMB Mounting Disk and hardware provided Hardware is provided for standard Bosch or 80 20 mounting structure extrusion UMB Mounting Plate UMB...

Page 27: ...onveyor speed Your installation may use other devices A photoelectric sensor is not required for applications unless your system requires a defined transmit point Two Head Application Typical two head applications include two dimensioners positioned towards each side edge of the conveyor and angled in toward the center line of the conveyor The dimensioners are offset along the X axis to avoid cros...

Page 28: ...ary for your application and is measured to center line of UMB Mounting Disk Conveyor Direction Tachometer DM3610 Dimensioners CBX510 Monitor optional DC3000 Controller Laser Lines Dimensioners are offset so lines do not cross X Shift Large Box X Shift Photoelectric Sensor optional Remote Display optional Beam Catchers ...

Page 29: ...mensioning System Installation TOP VIEW Conveyor Direction DM3610 HEAD 2 Laser Lines Tachometer DM3610 HEAD 1 CBX510 DC3000 Controller Monitor optional Large Box Photoelectric Sensor optional X Shift Beam Catcher Beam Catcher Remote Display Optional ...

Page 30: ...s standard two head system installation The information provided here may be superseded by any application specific drawings provided by Datalogic NOTE Depending on your specific installation beam catchers may be needed to avoid false dimensioning data points Tachometer Direction of conveyor travel is toward the viewer DM3610 HEAD 2 1200mm 48 DC3000 Controller CBX510 Monitor Mouse Keyboard optiona...

Page 31: ... 2 Using a tape measure and marker or pencil make an installation mark on each upright where the center of the Universal Mounting Bracket UMB mounting disks will be located Base your installation marks on application drawings provided with your system if available 3 If the UMB Mounting Plates are yet attached to the UMB for each dimensioner attach them now with the screws provided Figure 21 UMB Mo...

Page 32: ...MBs are fastened to the mounting structure with the UMB Mounting Disks threaded inserts set screws and matching nuts Place the threaded inserts into the mounting extrusion tracks one at a time and secure them at the mounting mark with the set screws provided NOTE The UMB Mounting Disks are designed for installation to the T slots of both Bosch Rexroth 40 and 45 Series and 80 20 1 5in aluminum extr...

Page 33: ...e UMB to the structure Figure 24 Securing the UMB to the structure Alternate Set Screws Threaded Inserts UMB Mounting Disk Mounting Line Pitch Angle Adjustment nuts Set Screws Threaded Inserts UMB Mounting Disk Mounting Line Pitch Angle Adjustment nuts ...

Page 34: ...sing a digital level or other angle finding device adjust the degree of pitch angle of each UMB based on the application drawing for your system The laser should angle in toward the conveyor The angle may need to be adjusted based on your application specifications and during the calibration process Figure 26 Adjusting the pitch angle 6 Slightly loosen the nuts on the UMB Mounting Disk on the UMB ...

Page 35: ...HEAD2 and etc To change the DM3610 parameters and mount the dimensioner repeat for each system dimensioner 1 Plug the dimensioners in using the power supplies provided 2 You must configure your PC s IP Address to be in the same network as the DM3610 s IP Address example 192 168 3 1 Set the Netmask to 255 255 255 0 and the Gateway to 0 0 0 0 Connect your laptop computer to the DM3610 HOST port usin...

Page 36: ...n the Dimensioner Name field The master DM3610 should be named HEAD1 this dimensioner will be mounted to the left looking downstream the next DM3610 HEAD2 and etc 8 Click Update 9 From the menu tree under Modify Settings select Dimensioning Settings The Dimensioning Settings window opens 10 Make sure DIM in Head Enabled is set to Off and Certification Mode is set to Off IMPORTANT You must turn Cer...

Page 37: ...w opens 13 Set the Tach Source to Hardware External 14 Set the Pulses per in cm to match the application tachometer setting 15 Set the Trigger Source to Continuous Trigger 16 Set the Transmit Type to Continuous Scans 17 FOR HEAD1 ONLY Select the Tach Master check box to make this DM3610 the system master dimensioner 18 Click Update ...

Page 38: ...d as shown in the table below Click Update to save the parameters Dimensioner Name HEAD1 HEAD2 IP Address 1 192 168 3 101 192 168 3 102 Net Mask 1 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Data Transmit IP Address 192 168 3 70 192 168 3 70 Data Transmit Port 10001 10002 Tach Master Checkbox Tach sync source HEAD1 is always the master and this selection is found in Modify Settings Tach Trigger Transmit ...

Page 39: ...or Trade Display from the drop down list 24 Click Update 25 In the tree menu under Modify Settings select Relay The Relay window opens 26 From the drop down list select Active High or Active Low to match the polarity of your hardware trigger Photoelectric Sensor if the system uses one 27 Click Update 28 Power down the DM3610 Repeat the previous configuration steps for each dimensioner in the syste...

Page 40: ...ight Set the DM3610 dimensioners on top of each UMB assembly placing the feet of the DM3610s over the positioning posts on the UMB Mounting Plate Figure 27 Placing the DM3610 on the positioning posts of the UMB Mounting Plate 2 Secure the DM3610 with the three mounting screws provided The mounting screws pass through the positioning posts and into the feet of the DM3610 Figure 28 Securing the DM36...

Page 41: ...ox CBX Series industrial connection boxes can be used to connect the DM3610 dimensioners to the external peripherals Mount the CBX510 to the mounting structure in a location to facilitate easy access to wiring Secure the CBX510 with the bolts and drop in T nuts provided When mounting CBX510 to a fixed surface the stencil include in the package can be used to drill the appropriate mounting holes Fi...

Page 42: ...upports may differ from the extrusion shown in the image above Mount the photoelectric sensor so it is parallel to and 50 to 150mm 2 to 6 inches upstream from the DM3610 laser NOTE The distance from the photoelectric sensor to the DM3610 laser line must be entered in the Modify Settings Tach Trigger Transmit window of the User Interface in the Trigger Reference Point text field See chapter 4 User ...

Page 43: ... the conveyor section where dimensioning is performed Mount tachometer on the underside of the conveyor away from areas where the conveyor bows downward A good place to mount the tachometer is on one end of the conveyor close to the drive shaft Make sure tachometer assembly angles in the same direction that the underside of the conveyor travels The tachometer must make good contact with the convey...

Page 44: ...e Secure the power supply to the mounting structure using the supplied hex screws and drop in T nuts as shown below Figure 33 Securing the power supply to the mounting structure 2 4 19 Install the CD141 Display optional Mount the 40 character display to a structure crosspiece with the hardware provided Be sure to mount the display where it will be easily readable Figure 34 Securing the CD141 ...

Page 45: ...supply connections to the DM3610 Figure 35 Connections to the DM3610 Connector Panel Ethernet connection to the DC3000 Controller Connections to the CBX510 connection box Connections to a photoelectric sensor Connections to a tachometer Connections to a remote display Serial communication if used After the communications cables have been connected connect the power supply cables to the DM3610s and...

Page 46: ...ING SYSTEM REFERENCE MANUAL 36 2 After the DM3610 dimensioners have been installed they must be calibrated and configured for precise package dimensioning See chapter 5 for complete procedures for calibrating the system ...

Page 47: ... follow these precautions may void your warranty 3 1 PREPARING FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Before mounting any components please do the following Read all instructions before beginning your installation Observe all electrical safety requirements discussed in the Introduction to this manual Define and confirm the accuracy of your application s requirements Review all installation specific drawings ...

Page 48: ...evices for accuracy 3 2 1 Connecting a DM3610 3100 3200 3300 Singulated non touching To install a two head dimensioning system follow this sequence Complete mechanical installation See chapter 2 Complete electrical installation See wiring illustrations provided in this chapter Observe all electrical safety requirements outlined in this chapter Ground the mounting structure to protective earth PE g...

Page 49: ...on wiring must cross make their intersection perpendicular Avoid running power and data wiring parallel to each other If possible maintain one of the following separations between the power and data wiring o 300 mm 12 inch gap o use steel conduit and 25 mm 1 inch gap o 6 5 mm 0 25 inch of aluminum IMPORTANT When planning your installation wiring remember all power connections must be quick disconn...

Page 50: ...adily accessible disconnect device Ground the DM3610 to safety ground protective earth ground PE See wiring recommendations for safety ground The CBX510 connection box provides flexible connectivity to a range of I O devices as well as serial hosting The Master DM3610 connects to the CBX510 via its I O port using a single 17 pin M12 to 25 pin D cable The following block diagrams show interconnecti...

Page 51: ...n connecting to the User Interface see chapter 4 3 8 WIRING INTO THE CBX510 CONNECTION BOX WARNING DO NOT connect a separate power source to the CBX510 connection box The CBX510 receives its power through its connection to the DM3610 Dimensioner HEAD1 Connecting a separate power source will be detrimental to the system operation Loose lead cables must pass through the water tight seals in the base...

Page 52: ...gic follow the appropriate wiring diagram to assure proper wiring IMPORTANT You must use shielded interface cables with this product To maintain FCC compliance the cable shield must make a 360 degree connection to the shielded mating connector NOTE To confirm the photoelectric sensor is functioning properly watch the TRIG LED while the photoelectric sensor s beam is blocked The Datalogic photoelec...

Page 53: ...ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 43 3 3 9 2 Photoelectric Sensor PNP Figure 39 Photoelectric Sensor Wiring PNP Output ...

Page 54: ...y tachometer and mounting kit Use the cable provided with the tachometer to connect to the CBX510 pin block as shown below 3 10 1 Tachometer Wiring NPN Output Figure 40 Tachometer Wiring NPN Output NOTE Some tachometers may have a different color coding V Red or White Orange Signal White or White Blue Ground Black or Orange White ...

Page 55: ...ATION 45 3 3 10 2 Tachometer Wiring PNP Output Figure 41 Tachometer Wiring PNP Output NOTE Some tachometers may have a different color coding Red V or White Orange White signal or White Blue Black ground or Orange White ...

Page 56: ... 3 12 REMOTE DISPLAY WIRING In some Legal for Trade applications a CD141 40 character remote display may be required Use the cable provided with the remote display to connect to the CBX510 pin block as shown below Figure 42 CD141 Remote Display Wiring ...

Page 57: ... diagram illustrates recommended I O wiring from slave DM3610s to the CBX510 connection box 3 13 1 Slave DM3610 NPN Figure 43 Slave DM3610 I O Wiring NPN NOTE Colors are shown for cables 93A050076 3M 93A050077 5M and 93A050078 10M but some installations or spares may use cables 93A050059 3M 93A050058 1M or 93A050060 5M See the color key below 93A050076 93A050077 93A050078 Yellow Brown White Yellow...

Page 58: ...r cables 93A050076 3M 93A050077 5M and 93A050078 10M but some installations or spares may use cables 93A050059 3M 93A050058 1M or 93A050060 5M See the color key below 93A050076 93A050077 93A050078 Yellow Brown White Yellow White Green Yellow White Pink 93A050059 93A050058 93A050060 Black White Blue Grey Orange Green Red Green Black ...

Page 59: ...onnector on the front and one on the back panel that provide serial communication COM1 Serial port 1 on the rear panel supports RS 232 or RS 422 mode by BIOS selection The COM1 default setting is RS 232 if you want to use RS 422 485 make the change in BIOS setup Figure 45 DC3000 Dimensioning Controller COM1 on rear panel COM 3 Serial Port 2 is available on the front panel and is RS 232 only Figure...

Page 60: ...on of your two head dimensioning system Confirm that the dimensioners DC3000 Controller and CBX510 have been properly installed mechanically and electrically Use the Installation Sequence at the beginning of this chapter and your application specifications to check your installation All interconnections should match the application drawings Any block diagrams or wiring diagrams provided in this ma...

Page 61: ... configure the two head dimensioning system 4 1 1 Prerequisites Before setting up your multi head dimensioning system you will need the following Computer Laptop Browser Internet Explorer 8 or later NOTE Internet Explorer 10 or later is required to view Diagnostics DimView and Diagnostics Monitor Firefox 18 0 or later Chrome 24 0 1312 or later Java Version 7 Update 9 or later 4 1 2 Accessing the D...

Page 62: ...0 s IP address The actual number used is not important as long as it does not match that of the DM3610 Example If the DM3610 IP Address is 192 168 3 100 set your PC s IP Address to 192 168 3 1 h In the Subnet mask field type 255 255 255 0 i In the Default gateway field type 0 0 0 0 j Click Okay 4 Open a web browser and enter the IP address for the DC3000 Controller If the correct IP address is ent...

Page 63: ...d are not valid the log on screen is presented again with the User ID and Password fields cleared To log out of the DC3000 User Interface Click at the upper right corner of the User Interface window to Log Out When logged out the Log On window will appear ...

Page 64: ...User Interface menu tree appears with no items expanded Click the folders to display the active window for the setup function and or expand the folders to view any additional setup features 4 3 2 Getting Help DC3000 User Interface provides complete online help To access the complete help system Select Diagnostics Help in the DC3000 User Interface menu tree The help Welcome window appears The Welco...

Page 65: ...FY SETTINGS Use the Modify Settings menu tree selections during initial setup to configure your DM3610 Dimensioner If necessary you can later make modifications to the dimensioner s configuration using the same menu selections including ...

Page 66: ...r Configuration window opens 2 Enter the appropriate information in the form as described below Field Name Action Definition Dimensioner Information Controller Name Enter a user defined DC3000 Controller name up to 15 characters in the field provided This is useful when it is necessary to identify multiple controllers within the same building or application Controller Model Displays the controller...

Page 67: ...the drop down list This setting affects the user interface only and not the dimensioning output To change the dimensioning output see Modify Settings Dimensioning Settings Network Access Options Use these fields to change the unit s username and password Username Enter a new username New Password Enter a new password Confirm Password Enter the new password again 3 When you have finished making cha...

Page 68: ...us or enter the appropriate information in the form as described below Field Name Action Definition System LFT Status This display indicates the Legal For Trade status of the system Legal For Trade indicates the system is calibrated for certified dimensioning DM3610 s in this Cluster This display indicates the DM3610 dimensioners that are connected to the system Each dimensioner s Online status Re...

Page 69: ...ter from the drop down of the dimensioner you want to use to replace the placeholder shown in DM3610 s in this Cluster The new dimensioner s information replaces that of the placeholder To Add a Dimensioner to the System 1 Connect a dimensioner s cables to the system The dimensioner information is displayed in DM3610 s not in this Cluster 2 Under Action select Add to Cluster as New from the drop d...

Page 70: ...fied or non certified installations The menu selections include Settings Calibration 4 6 1 Modify Settings Dimensioning Settings Use Dimensioning Settings to turn certification mode on or off set dimension resolution and define package size requirements To adjust the settings of the dimensioner 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Dimensioning Settings The Settings window opens ...

Page 71: ...ation Length Reporting Select Longest Side Direction of Travel or Descending order from the drop down list Longest Side The system assigns the length as the larger of the two parcel measurement axes that are parallel to the surface of the conveyor The height is the measurement axis that is perpendicular to the conveyor surface Direction of Travel The length will always be defined as that parallel ...

Page 72: ...ents the smallest interval between two consecutive values used in the dimension calculations Package Size Options Minimum Package Size Length mm inch Width mm inch Height mm inch Enter the minimum package size length width and height in inches or millimeters as indicated Any package below these minimums will be designated as a NoDim Minimum units must be greater than the d value See above Maximum ...

Page 73: ...se Dimensioning Calibration to calibrate an installed DM3610 dimensioner To calibrate the dimensioner See also Dimensioner Calibration in chapter 5 Dimensioning Features 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Dimensioning Calibration The Calibration window opens ...

Page 74: ...te an edge defining transition on the outer edge of the scanning area If the spacers are placed inside the belt width the spacer width must be entered into the Side Margins text field For example if 3 inch spacers are used the Side Margins field value must be 3 The spacers must be the same width If the spacers can be placed outside the edge of the belt or if side rails are present a 0 must be ente...

Page 75: ...DC3000 USER INTERFACE 65 4 Field Name Action Definition Figure 48 Side Margin Spacer Placement Outside HEAD 1 HEAD 2 Side Margins for HEAD 2 Outside Side Margins for HEAD 1 Outside ...

Page 76: ... Estimate helps each head differentiate the conveyor bed from the beam catcher Find Belt Click Find Belt to automatically determine the Scanner Heights Left Ignore Right Ignore X Shift Y Shift and X Rotation NOTE When Find Belt is clicked the system calculates each dimensioner s position over the conveyor If the data from each dimensioning head does not agree the following warning may appear WARNI...

Page 77: ...cept for the X Shift are automatically populated by the Find Belt Use Belt commands Scanner Height This indicates the distance from the scanner to conveyor belt surface Left Ignore This indicates the distance from the center of the scan line to the left edge of the belt Scan points beyond this distance will be ignored Right Ignore This indicates the distance from the center of the scan line to the...

Page 78: ...sitive 3 Enter the measured distance between the laser lines in the X Shift for HEAD2 This number will be positive Y Shift This indicates the DM3610 dimensioner s position shift from center along the Y axis X Rotation This indicates the DM3610 dimensioner s degrees of rotation on the X axis 3 When you have finished making changes click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously save...

Page 79: ...the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Tach Trigger Transmit The Tach Trigger Transmit window opens NOTE The information entered here supersedes the data entered in the Tach Trigger Transmit page of the DM3610 User Interface for each individual dimensioner WARNING Individual DM3610 dimensioners must be set to Continuous Trigger in the DM3610 User Interface Modify Settings Tach Trigger Tra...

Page 80: ... have a tachometer pulse of 16 pulses per inch enter a Tach Scale Factor of less than 1 0 If you enter 0 97 your effective pulses per inch become 15 52 pulses per inch If however your package is too long enter Tach Scale Factor greater than 1 0 Adjust by small increments Trigger Trigger Source Select Hardware Trigger Software Trigger or Continuous Trigger from the drop down list Hardware Trigger T...

Page 81: ...t 2 from the drop down list The software trigger can be any host port either serial or network based Start Char Define the ASCII characters that when received will start trigger for the reader End Char Define the ASCII characters that when received will end trigger for the reader Trigger Reference Point Enter the distance from your trigger source to the DM3610 laser scan line Trigger Reference Poi...

Page 82: ...pecifies which edge of the package leading or trailing is used to reference the transmit point Transmit Point This input is only visible when DIM in Head Enabled is set to On in Modify Settings Dimensioning Settings The point at which dimension data is transmitted Defines the number of inches or centimeters after the specified edge of the package passes the trigger before data transmission occurs ...

Page 83: ...sage Definition 2 Definitions IP Address An IP address specifies a unique host ID for the reader on a particular TCP IP network Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address for the reader Net Mask A netmask modifies a standard IP address into subnets A default class C net mask should be valid in most cases either 255 255 255 0 or 255 255 240 0 Consult your network administrator for th...

Page 84: ...dimensioner Net Host Connection 1 and Net Host Connection 2 define two network connections for sending messages The Connection Type and Message Format for each port can be set independently Message formatting is the same as for the serial port To adjust the network settings of the dimensioner 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Network Network Settings The Network Settings window ...

Page 85: ...s 1 text fields The Host IP address must then be entered in the IP Address 2 text fields This is because the Gateway Address is associated with IP address 2 Net Mask A net mask modifies a standard IP address into subnets A default net mask should be valid in most cases 255 255 255 0 Consult your network administrator for the net mask value Gateway IP Address A gateway allows the reader to reach ot...

Page 86: ...er attempts to establish a connection A remote IP address must also be entered in the fields provided UDP Messaging User Datagram Protocol In some instances it may be desirable to use a connection less UDP message to send data In this case only the Port and Remote IP Address of the receiver need to be specified When used a remote IP address must also be entered in the fields provided NOTE Selectin...

Page 87: ...input is permitted in the Message Definition n window User Defined Message This selection allows the user to define messages used Messages can be defined in the Message Definition n window 3 When you have finished making changes click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously saved values ...

Page 88: ...elected in the Network Settings window To define the appearance of dimensioner messages 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Network Message Definition n The Message Definition n window opens NOTE When Standard Message is selected in Modify Settings Network Network Settings the system uses a message format as defined by the standard software When selected the input fields are not a...

Page 89: ...heck Digits Select BCC or CRC from the drop down list When enabled a two character hexadecimal check character is inserted just prior to the trailer Messages Dim Select None Send Dimensions or User Defined from the drop down list None No dimension data is sent in the message Send Dimensions This selection sends the package dimensions in the message User Defined When selected a text field is provid...

Page 90: ...ata Omit Decimal Select this check box to remove the decimal point character from the message Only the decimal point character is removed and digits before and after the decimal point remain Lead Padding Enter characters to proceed the length width and height field Trail Padding Enter characters to follow the length width and height field Append Units Select the check box to enable When checked a ...

Page 91: ...nd dm decimeters cubed Select a Volume Field Width of 2 to 8 from the drop down list This represents the number of characters available for the field width If the value has fewer characters than the field width it will be padded with zeros on the left Select a Volume Precision of 0 to 3 from the drop down list This is the number of digits appearing after the decimal point For example If Volume Pre...

Page 92: ...eart Beat Time Out 0 30 000 ms Enter an interval for heart beat time out in milliseconds 0 Disable Heart Beat Message 1 30 000 Delay before sending Heart Beat Message 3 When you have finished making changes click Update to save or click Reset to revert to the previously saved values ...

Page 93: ...t can be set independently The menu selections include Port 1 Port 2 Message Definition 1 Message Definition 2 4 9 1 Modify Settings Serial Port N Use Modify Settings Serial Port 1 or 2 to define the format of message the dimensioner sends to your host computer or other device connected to Serial Port n To adjust the serial port settings for the dimensioner 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings...

Page 94: ... Format Select a message format from the drop down list Custom Message Custom messaging is enabled here if your application uses custom software Standard Message The standard message format begins with a STX character and ends with a CR LF NOTE When Standard Message is selected no user input is permitted in the Message Definition n window User Defined Message Use the Message Definition form to spe...

Page 95: ...ed in the Serial Port n window To define the appearance of dimensioner messages 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Serial Message Definition n The Message Definition n window opens NOTE When Standard Message is selected in Modify Settings Serial Port n the system uses a message format as defined by the standard software When selected the input fields are not available ...

Page 96: ...he drop down list When a digit sequence is selected a sequence number consisting of the specified number of digits is inserted just after the header Check Digits Select BCC or CRC from the drop down list When enabled a two character hexadecimal check character is inserted just prior to the trailer Messages Dim Select None Send Dimensions or User Defined from the drop down list None No dimension da...

Page 97: ...dth and height fields A semicolon is often used to separate data Omit Decimal Select this check box to remove the decimal point character from the message Only the decimal point character is removed and digits before and after the decimal point remain Lead Padding Enter characters to proceed the length width and height field Trail Padding Enter characters to follow the length width and height fiel...

Page 98: ...lable for the field width If the value has fewer characters than the field width it will be padded with zeros on the left Select a Volume Precision of 0 to 3 from the drop down list This is the number of digits appearing after the decimal point For example If Volume Precision is set at 1 1 decimal place Volume Field Width is set at 5 and the volume is 25 8 cm then the returned value in the host me...

Page 99: ...g Enables MCM Log Enables TrackManager Log Enables LogManager Log Enables WebManager Log Enables For each type of log shown to the left select options to determine how the log information is displayed Select all that apply Critical Error Warning Info Debug 1 4 NOTE Changes to these settings should be avoided unless requested by Datalogic 2 When you have finished making your selections click Update...

Page 100: ...tings to the backup module and or file To use the Save Retrieve functions 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Save Retrieve The Save Retrieve window opens 2 Enter the appropriate information and use the form as described below Field Name Action Definition Save Retrieve View Local Parameter XML Click the linked text to view the local XML file example ...

Page 101: ...a you wish to save Max Scan Data Directory Size MB Enter the maximum MBs you wish to allow for scan data storage View Scan Data Click this link to display a list of available data files for download Click a file to download it to your computer View Logs Click this link to display a list of available log files for download Click a file to download it to your computer Download Scan Data Click this b...

Page 102: ... button to clear delete all saved log files A warning dialog appears Click OK to clear the logs or click Cancel to return to the Save Retrieve window Reboot DC3000 Click Reboot to re initialize the system A warning dialog appears Click OK to reboot or click Cancel to return to the Save Retrieve window ...

Page 103: ...PORTANT This window is only to be modified by the certification inspector for the Notifying Body To use the Inscription function 1 In the tree menu under Modify Settings navigate to Inscription The Inscription window opens 2 The certification inspector will enter a Notifying Body number in the white text field provided 3 Click Update The inspector is prompted for a password ...

Page 104: ...TWO HEAD DIMENSIONING SYSTEM REFERENCE MANUAL 94 3 4 Click OK The Notifying Body number is displayed in the white text field ...

Page 105: ...CE 95 4 4 14 DIAGNOSTICS Use the Diagnostics menu tree selections to monitor your dimensioning system performance view system messages update the dimensioner firmware and access online help The Diagnostic windows include ...

Page 106: ... monitor the dimensioner s operation and system information in real time Status indicators and vital statistics appear on a single screen enabling you to effectively and efficiently detect and troubleshoot any problems that may occur To View the Monitor 1 In the tree menu under Diagnostics click Monitor The Monitor window opens ...

Page 107: ...s a no dim System Information Belt Speed The conveyor speed is displayed in feet per minute fpm or meters per second m s Package Count Indicates the total number of packages that have passed through the system since last reset Valid Dim Count Indicates the total number of valid package dimensions captured by the system since last reset No Dim Count Indicates the total number of NO DIM packages pas...

Page 108: ...ld Name Action Definition Option Buttons Select an option button for None Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Net Port 1 or Net Port 2 to view messages for that connection Connect Click Connect to re establish communications between the Monitor page and the DC3000 ...

Page 109: ...se the Diagnostics DimView to view a graphical representation of the dimension point information captured for a package 1 In the tree menu under Diagnostics click DimView The DimView window opens 2 Select the check box next to the heads you want to display ...

Page 110: ...YSTEM REFERENCE MANUAL 100 3 The DimView monitor is explained in the image below Figure 49 Understanding DimView 3 When you have selected the heads to display click Play to activate DimView or click Pause to freeze the image ...

Page 111: ... 4 4 14 3 Diagnostics Log Viewer The Diagnostics Log Viewer lets you review the performance logs saved by the dimensioner To View the Log Viewer 1 In the tree menu under Diagnostics click Log Viewer The Log Viewer window opens ...

Page 112: ...libi Use Diagnostics Audit and Alibi to search for and view system audit trail and alibi logs To View Audit and Alibi 1 In the tree menu under Diagnostics click Audit and Alibi The Audit and Alibi window opens 2 View system information and interact with the Monitor as described below ...

Page 113: ... Displays the first record when selected Query Last Record Displays the last record when selected Query Storage Statistics Displays the storage space used and the remaining space available Query Time Range Select a Start Time and End Time by defining the Year Month Day Hour Minutes and Seconds for each NOTE For accurate Alibi and Audit management the dimensioner clock is set to GMT Greenwich Mean ...

Page 114: ...The Software Install window opens To Download a Copy of the Currently Installed Software Click on the gz file name linked in the top section of the Software Install window Depending on your browser setup the file will automatically download to the download folder or an Explorer window will open allowing you to save the file wherever you wish To Upload Software to the DC3000 1 Click Browse in the b...

Page 115: ...DC3000 USER INTERFACE 105 4 3 Click Install Software A progress indicator appears 4 When the software has been installed the following graphic appears ...

Page 116: ...Diagnostics Help Clicking Diagnostics Help opens the full online help system for the DM3610 User Interface You can use the Contents Index and Search options of the online help system to find information about and procedures for configuring and using the DM3610 ...

Page 117: ... in this chapter should only be performed by a Datalogic trained technician Training is available through specific Service Programs and Maintenance Agreements See our website at www datalogic com 5 1 SYSTEM SETUP Install the structure Universal Mounting Brackets UMBs DM3610 dimensioners DC3000 Dimensioning Controller and other equipment as indicated in chapter 2 Mechanical Installation Install the...

Page 118: ...set the largest test box see Calibration Kit in Two Head Dimensioning Reference Manual Chapter 1 Introduction perpendicular to the conveyor with its edge even with the edge of the conveyor 2 While keeping the test box aligned with the conveyor adjust its position until the laser is just touching the edge of the box The goal is to adjust the alignment of the DM3610 until the laser is parallel to th...

Page 119: ...ing the UMB Mounting Plate to the UMB and using a flathead screwdriver carefully pry the plate back and forth until the laser is exactly parallel to the edge of the test box When adjusted correctly tighten the UMB Mounting Play screws Figure 51 Adjusting UMB Mounting Plate with a Screwdriver ...

Page 120: ...ad screwdriver to carefully pry the front of the UMB up and down using the adjustment slots until the laser is exactly 90 to the conveyor Again use the edge of the box as a guide When adjusted correctly tighten the UMB screws Repeat this process for each dimensioning head Figure 52 Adjusting the Skew Adjust the skew of the laser until it is 90 to the conveyor Adjustment Slots ...

Page 121: ...168 3 1 See section 4 1 2 2 Connect your laptop computer to the DM3610 HEAD1 HOST port using either the CAB ETH M0x M12 IP67 ETHERNET CABLE or CBL 1534 0 2 ADAPT CABLE ETH M12 TO RJ45F 3 Open a browser on the laptop computer and type in the default IP address for the DM3610 to which your PC is attached HEAD1 192 168 3 101 HEAD2 192 168 3 102 The DM3610 User Interface opens in the browser window NO...

Page 122: ...yor In order to achieve a satisfactory calibration you will need to go back and forth between the Field of View and Angle Offset parameters making single integer adjustments Figure 53 Field of View FOV and Angle Offset The laser line on the near side must hit the very edge of the dimensioning area and the laser line on the far side should cover the entire top of the box and extend from 25mm 1 inch...

Page 123: ...nd at the edge of the conveyor Make sure the right side of the beam falls completely on the beam catcher Figure 54 Laser Beam Alignment 5 Moving on to HEAD2 place the tallest box defined by the application on the side of the belt furthest from HEAD2 6 Change the Field of View of HEAD2 to 20 and click Update 7 Increase the Field of View of by 10 degree increments until the beam spans across the dim...

Page 124: ...1534 0 2 ADAPT CABLE ETH M12 TO RJ45F 3 Open a browser and enter an IP address of 192 168 3 70 The DC3000 User Interface opens 4 Log on to the DC3000 User Interface The default User ID is DM3610 and default Password is DM3610 NOTE If the DC3000 is equipped with a keyboard and mouse the DC3000 User Interface can be accessed by opening a browser on the DC3000 and entering an IP address of 192 168 3 ...

Page 125: ... CALIBRATION 115 5 5 From the menu tree under Modify Settings select Controller Configuration The Controller Configuration window opens 6 Make sure Controller Model and Software Name Revision are correct for your application ...

Page 126: ...fields DM3610 s in this Cluster and DM3610 s not in this Cluster The DM3610 s in this Cluster field identifies DM3610 s that are connected to the Multi Headed systems network The DM3610 s not in this Cluster field identifies units that have been located but have not yet been included into the Multi Headed system network 8 In the Action drop down list of the DM3610 s not in this Cluster section sel...

Page 127: ...ced the placeholder listed under DM3610 s in this cluster 5 4 1 DC3000 Dimensioning Settings and Calibration DC3000 User Interface 1 In the menu tree under Modify Settings select Dimensioning Settings The Dimensioning Settings window opens 2 Under Outputs make sure Certification Mode is set to Off ...

Page 128: ...oss the conveyor under the laser lines to avoid any irregularities in the conveyor belt from affecting the data Figure 55 Paper laid across conveyor 5 In the menu tree under Modify Settings select Dimensioning Calibration The Calibration window opens NOTE Be sure to turn Certification Mode back On after calibration in Legal for Trade applications in both the DC3000 Dimensioning Controller and DM36...

Page 129: ... spacer width must be entered into the Side Margins text field If the spacers are placed outside the edge of the belt or if side rails are present a 0 must be entered into the Side Margins text field for the spacer width IMPORTANT Only one side margin is placed in the laser beam for each DM3610 One in the laser beam of HEAD1 at the far edge of the conveyor and one for HEAD2 at the far edge of the ...

Page 130: ...r Head Pitch Estimate 1 HEAD1 and Head Pitch Estimate 2 HEAD2 based on the angles from the application specifications The Head Pitch Estimate helps each head differentiate the conveyor bed from the beam catcher Side Margins for HEAD 1 Outside HEAD 1 HEAD 2 Side Margins for HEAD 2 Inside ...

Page 131: ... accepted 10 Enter 0 000 for the X Shift of HEAD1 11 Measure the X Shift distance between the scan lines from HEAD1 to HEAD2 This number will be positive Figure 58 X Shift Measurement 12 Enter the measured distance between the laser lines in the X Shift for HEAD2 This number will be positive 13 Click Update HEAD 1 X Shift 0 000 Direction of Travel HEAD 2 Downstream HEAD 2 X Shift ...

Page 132: ...ection 4 7 1 In the menu tree under Modify Settings select Tach Trigger Transmit The Tach Trigger Transmit window opens 2 Measure the distance from the photoelectric sensor and the scan line of HEAD1 and enter this measurement in the Trigger Reference Point text field Use a box set just along the photoelectric sensor laser to aid in measuring Figure 59 Trigger Reference Point measurement HEAD 1 X ...

Page 133: ...is set to Application Specifications Pulse per in cm 16ppi 6 4 pulses per cm or 20ppi 8 pulses per cm should be set to match the tachometer switch setting 5 Click Update when you have finished making changes NOTE The trigger reference point is in reference to HEAD1 regardless of where HEAD2 is located upstream or downstream ...

Page 134: ...conveyor and run a test box 4 Check the results in Diagnostics Log Viewer The MH BBOX FINAL results show the calculated data from the scan information for HEAD1 and HEAD2 This number should match the length width and height of the test box within the system tolerance If the length doesn t fall within tolerances Check the length results of the individual heads These are shown in BOUNDING BOX 0 HEAD...

Page 135: ...width of the MH BBOX FINAL is out of tolerance adjust the Y Shift for HEAD1 in the Modify Settings Dimensioning Calibration DC3000 User Interface by small increments Run test boxes and make adjustments until the width falls within system tolerance 5 After the calibration process has been completed save parameters from each DM3610 and the DC3000 Dimensioning Controller to the laptop computer This i...

Page 136: ... the smallest possible cuboidal dimensions of the package length width and height and creates a virtual bounding box around it This is a very helpful in determining shipping or storage space needed for irregulars Figure 60 System determines smallest possible cuboidal dimensions To check your system calibration for accuracy you must determine the smallest cuboidal dimensions of an irregular shaped ...

Page 137: ...traightedge Figure 61 Establish a baseline against a straightedge 3 Place delimiters along the straightedge at the ends of the package Two more straightedges can be used preferable or if necessary accurate cuboidal boxes can be used This determines the length L of the package Figure 62 Place delimiters along the straightedge Straightedge Baseline Straightedge Baseline Delimiter Delimiter ...

Page 138: ... the package Figure 63 Measure to make sure the delimiters are parallel 5 Place a delimeter along the edge of the package opposite the basline straightedge Measure from the ends of the delimiter to the straightedge to make sure it is parallel The measurements must be equal Again measure diagonals and the distance between the straightedge and delimiter This determines the width W of the package Fig...

Page 139: ...ur results The dimensioning system results should be similar to those determined by directly measuring See section 5 5 You can also compare the volume L x W x H of your measured dimensions against the volume of the measurements returned by the dimensioning system If your dimensions differ greatly from those returned by the dimensioning system recalibrate the system see sections 5 4 and 5 5 and com...

Page 140: ... Due to the complex and application specific nature of dimensioning certified dimensioning installations the Multi Head Dimensioning System must be setup and serviced by authorized technicians trained by Datalogic The maintenance procedures in this chapter may be performed by an end user technician Training is recommended if the end user intends to do more than the maintenance procedures provided ...

Page 141: ...roller or DM3610 Dimensioner that is unsafe for plastics such as benzene acetone or similar products Before performing this maintenance task be sure to shut down the device The exterior cleaning procedure may be performed without removing the DC3000 Dimensioning Controller or DM3610 Dimensioner from the mounting structure 1 Turn off the device by disconnecting the power source 2 Clean the exterior...

Page 142: ... plastics such as benzene acetone or similar products The exit window cleaning procedure may be performed without removing the reader from the mounting structure if it is possible to do so 1 Turn off the DM3610 by disconnecting the power source 2 Follow the exterior cleaning procedure before cleaning the exit window 3 Check the exit window surface for any dust dirt or smudges If the window needs t...

Page 143: ...ric sensor periodically as outlined below 1 Turn off the product transport 2 Turn off the DM3610 by disconnecting the power source 3 Clean the photoelectric sensor s lens using the denatured alcohol solution and a cotton swab or lens paper 4 Clean the reflector using the denatured alcohol solution and a cotton swab or lens paper 5 Verify photoelectric sensor operation ...

Page 144: ...heels periodically as outlined below 1 Turn off the product transport 2 Turn off the DM3610 by disconnecting the power source 3 Using a clean soft cloth wipe the wheels of the tachometer clean using a mild detergent solution 4 Before restarting the system be sure the tachometer is making good contact with the product transport 5 Verify tachometer operation Figure 67 Tachometer Wheel ...

Page 145: ...ions to the CBX100 Tighten any loose connections as necessary Do not over tighten 3 Check all cabling conduit for signs of wear damage Repair replace any damaged cable connections as necessary 6 2 7 Verify System Operation If after performing maintenance the dimensioning system continues to perform below the normal operations experienced with the system under normal daily conditions contact Datalo...

Page 146: ...Operation 1 Rotate the tachometer wheel 2 The TACH LED on the DM3610 s connector panel should flash indicating the tachometer is operational 3 If the TACH LED does not flash when the tachometer wheel is rotated check the cabling between the tachometer and the CBX100 for damage ...

Page 147: ...units FRUs inside the DM3610 Training is available through specific Service Programs and Maintenance Agreements See our website at www datalogic com NOTE When contacting Datalogic Technical Support for help with a DM3610 Dimensioner please be ready to share the unit serial number with the Datalogic technician The unit s serial number tag is located on the bottom of the device as shown below Techni...

Page 148: ...h BOX_TOL_FAIL_WIDTH Set if box tolerance check failed width BOX_TOL_FAIL_HEIGHT Set if box tolerance check failed height BOX_WRITE_ALIBI_FAIL Set if attempt to write box results to Alibi store failed BOX_STACKED Set if box is stacked with another box BOX_LOW_FILL_RATE Set if the bounding box fill rate is below our threshold BOX_TILTED_TOP Set if the bounding box top is tilted BOX_LOWNEARTILTEDTOP...

Page 149: ... 185 F Relative Humidity 95 40 C non condensing PHYSICAL FEATURES Overall Dimensions L 267 mm 10 5 x W 174 mm 7 0 x H 124 mm 5 0 Weight 4 0 kg 8 8lb Enclosure DM3610 Dimensioner ELECTRICAL FEATURES Power Requirements 24VDC 10 Power Consumption 19 W Average 75 W Max based on 600 scans second Communication Interfaces Ethernet TCP IP RS232 RS422 RS485 for custom only Inputs 1 Tachometer 1 Trigger 2 S...

Page 150: ...erature Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Relative Humidity 10 90 non condensing PHYSICAL FEATURES Overall Dimensions L 279 mm 11 0 x W 152 mm 6 0 x H 175 mm 6 9 Mounting Dimensions L 340 mm 13 39 x W 182 mm 7 15 x H 281 mm 11 07 Weight 5 5 kg 12 lbs Enclosure IP 65 Aluminum OPTIONS AND WARRANTY Options Side by side package detection irregulars out of gauge detection Se...

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Page 152: ...iance v Configuring the System 114 Connections Checking 135 Power 40 Controller 2 Controller Configuration 56 Conventions v ESD Caution v High Volatage Cautions v Laser Caution v Notes v Warnings or Cautions v D DC3000 2 Configuring the System 114 Diagnostics 95 Audit and Alibi 102 DimView 99 Help 106 Log Viewer 101 Monitor 96 Software Install 104 Dimension Weigh Scan System 5 Dimensioner 3 Adjust...

Page 153: ...ng Options 89 M Maintenance 130 Checking Connections 135 Cleaning Exterior 131 Exit Window Cleaning 132 Photoelectric Sensor Cleaning 133 Tachometer Cleaning 134 Tasks 131 Tightening Mounting Hardware 135 Verifying Operation 135 Verifying Photoelectric Sensor Operation 135 Verifying Tachometer Operation 136 Mechanical Installation 9 12 Dimensions and Clearance 12 Modify Settings 55 Monitor Diagnos...

Page 154: ...ing Via CBX 48 Slave Dimensioner Wiring Via CBX 47 Software Install 104 Software Interface 51 Specifications 139 Standard Regulations v Supporting the Dimensioners 12 System Configuration 58 System Overview 1 System Setup 107 T Tach 5 Tachometer 5 69 Cleaning 134 Mounting 33 NPN Output Wiring 44 46 PNP Output Wiring 45 Verifying Operation 136 Wiring 44 46 Technical Features 139 Technical Specifica...

Page 155: ...145 Guidelines 39 Photoelectric Sensor 42 power quick disconnect requirement 39 Precautions 39 safety ground 39 40 Sequence 38 Serial Communication 49 Slave Dimensioner 47 48 Tachometer 44 ...

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