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DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 

 

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Page 2: ...express written permission of Datalogic S p A and or its affiliates 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 Geni...

Page 3: ...ation 18 2 INTRODUCTION 19 2 1 Product Description 19 2 1 1 Indicators 20 2 2 ID NET 20 2 2 1 How To Setup Configure the Scanner Network 22 2 3 X PRESS Human Machine Interface 23 2 3 1 Diagnostic Indi...

Page 4: ...Station Layout with Dual Port Scanners 77 5 5 EBC Networks 78 5 6 ID NET Synchronized Networks 83 5 7 ID NET Multidata Networks 88 5 8 Pass Through 89 5 9 Other Layouts 89 6 READING FEATURES 90 6 1 A...

Page 5: ...s 136 User Interface Serial Host 137 B ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS FOR ETHERNET MODELS 138 Power COM and I O Connector 138 On Board Ethernet Connector 139 ID NET Network Termination 139 Inputs 139 Outputs...

Page 6: ...w datalogic com and click on the SUPPORT Unattended Scanning Systems category link From this page you can select your product model from the dropdown list which gives you access to Downloads including...

Page 7: ...plicable requirements of IEC 60825 1 and complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice N 50 date June 24 2007 The scanner is classified as a Class 2 laser product accordi...

Page 8: ...aximum level of the laser diode 60 mW at 630 to 680 nm Warning and Device Class Labels Produit s conforme selon 21CFR 1040 10 sauf des d rogations relatives la Laser Notice N 50 date Juin 24 2007 Dans...

Page 9: ...ce of the product with essential requirements listed in the applicable European directive Since the directives and applicable standards are subject to continuous updates and since Datalogic promptly a...

Page 10: ...however it is also a precision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage avoid that the scanners hit one another causing damage They should be h...

Page 11: ...xi do not weld the scanner into position which can cause electrostatic heat or output window damage do not spray paint near the scanner which can cause output window damage...

Page 12: ...nd Device Class Labels 7 Indicator LEDs 2 Power Serial Interfaces I O Cable 8 Network LEDs with 25 pin D sub connector 9 Power On LED 4 Laser Beam Output Window 10 Focus Adjustment Screw 5 Mounting Ho...

Page 13: ...els 7 Indicator LEDs 2 Power Serial Interfaces I O Connector 8 Network LEDs 3 Ethernet Connector 9 Power On LED 4 Laser Beam Output Window 10 Focus Adjustment Screw 5 Mounting Holes 7 11 X PRESS Push...

Page 14: ...ndicator LEDs 2 Power Trigger Input Connector 8 Network LEDs 3 Profinet IO EBC Network Connectors 9 Power On LED 4 Laser Beam Output Window 10 Focus Adjustment Screw 5 Mounting Holes 7 11 X PRESS Push...

Page 15: ...e Class Labels 7 Indicator LEDs 2 Power Serial Interfaces I O Cable 8 Network LEDs with 25 pin D sub connector 9 Power On LED 4 Laser Beam Output Window 10 Focus Adjustment Screw 5 Mounting Holes 7 11...

Page 16: ...2 Power Serial Interfaces I O Connector 8 Network LEDs 3 Ethernet Connector 9 Power On LED 4 Laser Beam Output Window w heater 10 Focus Adjustment Screw 5 Mounting Holes 7 11 X PRESS Push Button 6 Di...

Page 17: ...ut the data is transmitted to the Host on the main serial interface In Local Echo communication mode the RS232 auxiliary interface can be used to transmit data independently from the main interface se...

Page 18: ...Interface I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive TX Auxiliary Interface TX V Power Reference External Trigger RX Auxiliary Interface RX V Power Source Inputs SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference I2...

Page 19: ...hown in the figures below Figure 3 Positioning with Mounting Bracket 2 When mounting the scanner take into consideration these three ideal label position angles Skew 15 to 30 Tilt 0 and Pitch 0 Assure...

Page 20: ...OM take into consideration these three ideal label position angles Skew 15 to 30 Tilt 0 and Pitch 0 The Skew angle refers to the most inclined or external raster line so that all other raster lines a...

Page 21: ...focus is in the Unlocked position The alternating message on the display shows the mechanical Focus Position as well as the message Please Lock Focus on the scanner display 2 Using a screwdriver turn...

Page 22: ...icator LEDs are illustrated in the following table LED Color Description READY Green Indicates the device is ready to operate For Subzero models this LED blinks during the warm up phase GOOD Green Con...

Page 23: ...ferent barcodes the LEARN LED returns to the blinking state for the next code If more than one barcode is detected in the scan line the Multi Label mode is enabled refer to the 5K Family Software Conf...

Page 24: ...timal setup of the reading parameters for that specific barcode Figure 8 X PRESS Interface Auto Setup Function The procedure is as follows A place the desired barcode on the scanline B enter the AutoS...

Page 25: ...S LOCK LED is on 2 Release the button to enter the Focus Lock function Once entered the scanner automatically performs the Lock saving or Unlock procedure depending on the previous state of the Locked...

Page 26: ...et IO message appears on the display indicating the scanner has been set and saved The scanner will restart at the end of the process NOTE To reset the scanner to its default Profinet interface settin...

Page 27: ...ile Select Install Genius and follow the installation procedure This configuration procedure assumes scanner connection to a CBX100 500 Genius running on a laptop computer is connected to the scanner...

Page 28: ...S5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 12 1 1 Select the Create a new configuration button You will be guided through the configuration being asked to define the following parameters a Barcode selection and definitio...

Page 29: ...RAPID CONFIGURATION 13 1 b Operating mode selection and definition a Digital Inputs configuration...

Page 30: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 14 1 b Digital Outputs configuration c Hardware interface selection...

Page 31: ...ode does not require connection to an external Presence Sensor When working in this mode the reader is continuously scanning while the reading phase is activated each time a barcode enters the reader...

Page 32: ...guration as follows Saving the configuration to disk Switching to Advanced mode Sending the configuration to the scanner 3 After sending the configuration to the scanner you have completed the configu...

Page 33: ...Chart Code 128 1 Enter the Test mode function by holding the X PRESS push button pressed until the TEST LED is on 2 Release the button to enter the Test mode function Once entered the Bar Graph on th...

Page 34: ...st computer using the Host Mode programming procedure by commands via the serial interface See the Host Mode Programming manual on the downloadable Genius mini DVD zip file Alternative Layouts The ID...

Page 35: ...in features are listed below Medium Long Range Linear and Oscillating Mirror models user selectable focus for high application flexibility ID NET and EBC Ethernet Bus Connections Embedded PROFINET IO...

Page 36: ...en in the absence of data transmission because of polling activity on the Fieldbus network During the reader startup reset or restart phase all the LEDs blink for one second PWR blue This LED indicate...

Page 37: ...re typically located far away from each other and they use a dedicated presence sensor At the end of each reading phase each scanner transmits its own data message to the host Thanks to ID NET data co...

Page 38: ...figuration to the Local Device Master choose Yes 4 Then run the NET AUTOSET procedure from the Icon in the Devices Area Genius sets all slave scanners according to the Master Role Synchronized or Mult...

Page 39: ...m all The colors and meaning of the five LEDs when in the one of the operating modes On Line Automatic or Continuous are illustrated in par 2 1 1 NOTE Except for the Focus Lock Unlock function the X P...

Page 40: ...ce button is pressed the cycle of LEDs activation is as follows Release button to Exit Release button to enter Test Mode Release button to enter AutoLearn Release button to enter AutoSetup Release but...

Page 41: ...tically configured in scanner memory AutoSetup Function Once entered if a barcode label is positioned in front of the scanline the scanner automatically performs the optimal setup of the reading param...

Page 42: ...you can perform this procedure by holding the X PRESS push button pressed while powering up the scanner and waiting for all LEDs to blink simultaneously three times before releasing the push button T...

Page 43: ...ontroller QLM Series Gateways NOTE Before executing a Backup on a BM100 backup module make sure the Write Protection switch is set to Unlocked If BM100 and BM2x0 are both installed B R is automaticall...

Page 44: ...re the new scanner has been previously set to default 3 Run the Restore procedure by pressing the Restore Button see Restore procedure NOTE If the Automatic Scanner Replacement parameter is enabled th...

Page 45: ...rmed Other Configuration 1 Connect to the scanner and properly configure it according to your application needs 2 Enable the Automatic Scanner Replacement parameter then Send the configuration to the...

Page 46: ...can be enabled disabled in Genius The display language for messages can be selected in Genius The currently supported languages are English default French German Italian Japanese 2 6 1 Display Message...

Page 47: ...tic Alarms A l e r t F o c u s E x p X X X c m X X X i n X expected focus distance in cm and inches A l e r t M o t o r S p e e d X X X X Y Y Y Y X expected speed Y actual speed Generic Alarms A l e r...

Page 48: ...mber of scans on the code S Quality Counters value max 100 Code Reconstruction W number of scans on the code max 255 S number of decodes max 255 on the digit in the code which was decoded the least nu...

Page 49: ...M00 ID NET Network Master Sxx ID NET Network Slave address or EBC Slave address Null string Alone no network Focus Locked F o c u s L o c k e d a t F Z Z Z c m Y Y Y i n X device serial number Z focus...

Page 50: ...ilable For a complete list of combinations see the Models tab on the Product page of the website Communication Interface 2 SER RS232 RS485main RS232aux 3 ETH Built in Ethernet PNET 1 port Profinet I O...

Page 51: ...more than 15 Skew This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the reader 0 15 35 code surface 5 Figure 5 Oscillating Mirror Skew Angle Otherwise the scanner can be mounted at an a...

Page 52: ...ensation build up from negatively affecting the reading results Upon power up in a subzero environment the scanner waits until these internal components are heated to within their operating temperatur...

Page 53: ...iscovery utility available in the Options Communications tab NOTE This feature only works for the built in interfaces Ethernet or Profinet IO Discovery Procedure 1 Select the desired device by compari...

Page 54: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 38 2 3 Click the Apply button The device will be re discovered You should now see the device displayed with the newly assigned IP address...

Page 55: ...r only for DS5100 XX00 Linear readers 93ACC1785 GFC 400 only for DS5100 XX00 Linear readers 93ACC1867 Brackets BK 4000 L Shape Bracket 93ACC1837 BK 4001 U Shape Bracket 93ACC1838 Connection Boxes CBX1...

Page 56: ...750001 SC5000 1100 Profibus System Controller 935750002 SC5000 1200 Profinet System Controller 935750003 Cables CAB DS01 S M12 IP67 Cable To CBX or QL 1M 93A050058 CAB DS03 S M12 IP67 Cable To CBX or...

Page 57: ...G 100 K01 POWER SUPPLY 60W KIT EU with M12 connector for Profinet models 93ACC0059 PG 100 K02 POWER SUPPLY 60W KIT UK with M12 connector for Profinet models 93ACC0060 PG 100 K03 POWER SUPPLY 60W KIT U...

Page 58: ...the DS5100 reader and all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes DS5100 reader DS5100 Quick Guide Barcode Test Chart Grade A...

Page 59: ...r mechanical fixture to the L shaped mounting bracket There are also three screw holes M5 x 5mm depth for fixture to the U shaped mounting bracket The following diagrams give the overall dimensions of...

Page 60: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 44 3 Connector block rotates to 90 position Figure 16 DS5100 Standard Ethernet Model Overall Dimensions mm in...

Page 61: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 45 3 Connector block rotates to 90 position Figure 17 DS5100 Standard Profinet Model Overall Dimensions mm in...

Page 62: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 46 3 Figure 18 DS5100 OM Serial Model Overall Dimensions...

Page 63: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 47 3 Connector block rotates to 90 position Figure 19 DS5100 OM Ethernet Model Overall Dimensions...

Page 64: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 48 3 Connector block rotates to 90 position Figure 20 DS5100 OM Profinet Model Overall Dimensions...

Page 65: ...21 L Shape Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions Figure 22 U Shape Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions 55 2 17 10 0 39 70 2 76 80 3 15 4 2 0 17 N 4 4 2 0 17 N 4 3 0 8 1 0 32 N 2 8 1 0 32 N 6 70 2 76 12...

Page 66: ...5100 Using the DS5100 mounting bracket you can quickly and easily obtain standard mounting positions i e 15 Skew angles for the reader as shown in the following figures Figure 23 Positioning with L Sh...

Page 67: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 51 3 Figure 24 Positioning with U Shape Mounting Bracket Tilt alignment marks Skew 0 45 45 15 15...

Page 68: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 52 3 Figure 25 DS5100 OM Positioning with U Shape Mounting Bracket Tilt alignment marks Skew 0 45 45 15 15...

Page 69: ...g Window CAUTION Avoid any contact with the deflection mirror mirrored rotor the lenses or other optical components otherwise the performance of the reader will be reduced Clean the deflection mirror...

Page 70: ...angle is represented by the value S in Figure 29 Position the reader to assure at least 15 for the Skew angle This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the DS5100 Figure 29 DS51...

Page 71: ...MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 55 3 The Pitch angle is represented by the value P in Figure 31 Position the reader in order to minimize the Pitch angle Figure 31 DS5100 Pitch Angle P P...

Page 72: ...ls of the connector pins and relative connections are indicated in Appendix C The table below gives the pinout of the CBX100 500 terminal block connectors Use this pinout when the DS5100 reader is con...

Page 73: ...ct the device CHASSIS to earth ground Earth by setting the appropriate jumper in the CBX connection box See the CBX Installation Manual for details 4 2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE CAUTION Do not connect to...

Page 74: ...The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m 49 2 ft SGND RXD TXD CTS RTS USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX RTS CTS SCANNER Figure 33 RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking Th...

Page 75: ...nments The CBX pinout follows CBX100 500 Function TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data SGND Signal Ground RX485 TX485 SGND RX485 TX485 USER INTERFA...

Page 76: ...x cable length depends on the baudrate used see the Baudrate Table below For Common Power Connections use only 2 wires ID and ID DC Voltage Power cable Vdc GND should be handled as a signal cable i e...

Page 77: ...between the Trigger activation and the beginning of data transmission to the Host Max ID NET Response Time 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Response Time ms Number of Nodes 500 kbps 250...

Page 78: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 62 4 Figure 38 ID NET Network Connections with isolated power blocks...

Page 79: ...ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 63 4 Figure 39 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Branch Network...

Page 80: ...DS5100 REFERENCE MANUAL 64 4 Figure 40 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Star Network...

Page 81: ...tility program or Genius based Host Mode Programming provided on the downloadable Genius mini DVD zip file The 9 pin female Auxiliary Interface connector inside the CBX is the preferred connector for...

Page 82: ...ion V Power Source External Trigger I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive V Power Reference External Trigger The External Trigger input is used in the...

Page 83: ...r Using Scanner Power EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Pulled down to External Input Device Reference Input Signal PNP Photocell Figure 45 PNP External Trigger Using External Po...

Page 84: ...S USING SCANNER POWER Power to Input Device Input Input Device Signal Reference Input Device PNP Input 2 Using Scanner Power Power to Input Input Device Signal Input Device Reference Input Device NPN...

Page 85: ...er Parameters in the 5K Family Software Configuration Parameter Guide Help file 4 6 OUTPUTS Two general purpose outputs are available CAUTION For Ethernet models when Outputs 1 and 2 are connected thr...

Page 86: ...e Vdc GND spring clamps is available directly to the Output Device on the V V spring clamps and does not pass through the Power Switch ON OFF inside the CBX Disconnect the power supply when working in...

Page 87: ...erface types please refer to their own manual RS232 PC side connections 1 5 9 6 9 pin male connector 13 25 14 1 25 pin male connector Pin Name Pin Name 2 RX 3 RX 3 TX 2 TX 5 GND 7 GND 7 RTS 4 RTS 8 CT...

Page 88: ...transmitted to the Host on the main serial interface A Genius based Host Mode programming can be accomplished either through the main interface or the Auxiliary interface In Local Echo communication...

Page 89: ...nius configuration program or Genius based Host Mode programming In Local Echo communication mode data is transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the Fieldbus interface selecti...

Page 90: ...g a Local Area Network LAN one or more DS5100 x3xx model scanners can be connected to the network by using CAB ETH M0x cables In the example below Power and an External Trigger are brought to each sca...

Page 91: ...e Port Scanners x3xx models One or more DS5100 x3xx model scanners can be connected to the network by using CAB ETH M0x cables connected to a Certified PROFINET IO Switch or PLC Every scanner must hav...

Page 92: ...in Help On Line For a Single Station layout each scanner simultaneously receives the Trigger signal Trigger Input from presence sensor Input from Fieldbus Host or Serial Start Stop from Fieldbus Host...

Page 93: ...in Help On Line For a Multi Station layout each scanner independently receives the Trigger signal Trigger Input from presence sensor Input from Fieldbus Host or Serial Start Stop from Fieldbus Host an...

Page 94: ...2 M12 cables Power connections can be made using the CS A1 02 or AS I accessory power cables to the power source The Trigger signal is sent through the SC5000 to all the readers simultaneously and eac...

Page 95: ...ctrically connect the DS5100 scanner in the application 2 To set the DS5100 scanner as an EBC Slave follow the EBC network selection procedure described in step 4 X PRESS Configuration 3 Run Discovery...

Page 96: ...UAL 80 5 4 Give a descriptive name to the DS5100 scanner typically scanner position and then press the Update All button 5 From the SC5000 Utilities menu launch Genius 6 Run the Get command to open th...

Page 97: ...TYPICAL LAYOUTS 81 5 7 Double click on the DS5100 scanner to configure it...

Page 98: ...erating mode is only available for dual port long range models working in EBC DS5100 24xx 8 Save the configuration to the DS5100 scanner in Genius 9 Save the entire EBC network slave scanners SC5000 c...

Page 99: ...the External Trigger signal is unique to the system there is a single reading phase and a single message from the master scanner to the Host computer It is not necessary to bring the External Trigger...

Page 100: ...Layout DS5100 Master with QL500 DS5100 Slaves with QL100 Host QL100 PS Power Ethernet Interface CBL 1490 ID NET Terminator The ID NET network must be terminated inserting an ID NET terminator into the...

Page 101: ...ner internal CBX500 9 pin connector using the Genius configuration program or Genius based Host Mode programming Configuration can also be accomplished in Genius directly through the Ethernet network...

Page 102: ...CBX500 connection box System configuration can be accomplished through the Auxiliary interface of the Master scanner internal CBX500 9 pin connector using the Genius configuration program or Genius b...

Page 103: ...S5100 Slaves with QL100s Input Power Profibus Interface External Trigger for On Line Mode External Digital I O Devices Aux port for Reader Configuration ID NET Network ID NET Terminator NOTE The ID NE...

Page 104: ...ost Figure 67 ID NET Multidata with Fieldbus Host Terminal Main Serial Interface RS232 or RS485 Auxiliary Serial Interface Local Echo RS232 External Trigger for On Line Mode ID NET up to 32 devices ma...

Page 105: ...st When On Line Operating mode is used the scanner is activated by an External Trigger photoelectric sensor when the object enters its reading zone Figure 68 Pass Through On ID NET Layout NOTE The Mas...

Page 106: ...partial scans on the label obtained using the motion of the label itself the scanner is able to reconstruct the barcode A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below Code Direction Figur...

Page 107: ...e maximum tilt angle maximum under which the code reconstruction process is still possible Laser Beam tilt angle 0 to max Figure 72 Tilt Angle The decoder will be able to read the label with a tilt an...

Page 108: ...o 3 1 Table 1 Code 39 Minimum Code Height for ACR4 Reading mm 45 max 30 max Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 Code Resolution mm 0 25 11 14 16 19 22 25 8 10 12 14 16 19 0 30 12 15...

Page 109: ...nimum Code Height for ACR4 Reading mm 45 max 30 max Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 Code Resolution mm 0 25 9 12 15 18 21 23 7 9 11 13 16 18 0 30 10 13 16 19 22 24 7 9 12 14 16...

Page 110: ...3 24 Ratio 3 1 Table 6 Code 39 Minimum Code Height for ACR4 Reading mm 45 max 30 max Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 Code Resolution mm 0 25 9 9 11 12 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 30 1...

Page 111: ...nimum Code Height for ACR4 Reading mm 45 max 30 max Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 Code Resolution mm 0 25 7 8 9 11 12 14 5 6 7 8 9 11 0 30 8 9 10 11 13 14 6 6 7 9 10 11 0 33 9...

Page 112: ...o ensure a successful read 6 2 1 Step Ladder Mode If scanning is perpendicular to the code motion direction Figure 74 the number of effective scans performed by the reader is given by the following fo...

Page 113: ...ective scans FW reading field width in mm LW label width in mm LS label movement speed in mm s SS scans per second Figure 75 Picket Fence Scanning Mode For example for a 60 mm wide code moving in a po...

Page 114: ...20 mils codes F 45 Near 0 25 mm 10 mils 30 cm 11 8 in 72 cm 28 3 in F 65 Med 0 30 mm 12 mils 45 cm 17 7 in 110 cm 43 3 in F 75 Far 0 38 mm 15 mils 58 cm 22 8 in 140 cm 55 1 in 1x20 OM Medium Range Mod...

Page 115: ...es For Standard and OM models these diagrams are taken on various resolution sample codes at a 25 C ambient temperature and depend on the conditions listed under each diagram Subzero model diagrams ar...

Page 116: ...r beam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading pe...

Page 117: ...are Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately...

Page 118: ...Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10...

Page 119: ...re Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately...

Page 120: ...ettings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 R...

Page 121: ...put window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance...

Page 122: ...ardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approxima...

Page 123: ...tings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 Rea...

Page 124: ...dware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximate...

Page 125: ...ings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 Read...

Page 126: ...the center of the laser beam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Dist...

Page 127: ...beam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading W...

Page 128: ...eam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading Wi...

Page 129: ...window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading Width 8 12 16...

Page 130: ...output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performa...

Page 131: ...dware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximate...

Page 132: ...Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10...

Page 133: ...re Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately...

Page 134: ...ettings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 R...

Page 135: ...m output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading perform...

Page 136: ...Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approxim...

Page 137: ...ttings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 Re...

Page 138: ...dware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximate...

Page 139: ...ings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 0 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear For Tilt angles of 45 the reading performance is reduced by approximately 10 Read...

Page 140: ...0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Readin...

Page 141: ...beam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading W...

Page 142: ...eam output window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading Wi...

Page 143: ...window CONDITIONS Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 15 Tilt angle 45 Software Parameters Reading Mode Linear Reading Distance Horizontal Reading Width 8 12 16...

Page 144: ...e reader Dust dirt etc on the window may alter the reading performance Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments Use soft material and alcohol to clean the window and avoid an...

Page 145: ...you can refer to the Genius program help files Either connect the device and select the parameter you re interested in by pressing the F1 key or select Help Parameters Help 5K Software Configuration P...

Page 146: ...ode branch and check if Serial On Line is selected in the On Line Options Are the Start Stop characters correctly assigned Is the serial trigger source correctly connected and configured On line Mode...

Page 147: ...e is not transmitting anything to the host Is the serial cable connected Is the correct wiring respected Are serial host settings equivalent to the serial device setting If using CBX be sure the RS485...

Page 148: ...25 1 CDRH READING FEATURES Note 1 Scan Rate software programmable 800 scans sec Aperture Angle 65 Oscillating Amplitude OM models 40 2 5 to 35 Oscillating Frequency OM models 0 2 to 20 Hz 5 Hz max 40...

Page 149: ...39 Standard and Full ASCII EAN 128 Codabar ISBT 128 ABC Codabar Pharmacode GS1 DataBar Plessey GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Limited ACR4 Readable Code Selection up to ten different symbologies du...

Page 150: ...y input voltage 1 CHASSIS Cable shield connected to chassis 18 I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive 19 I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive 6 I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive 10 I2B In...

Page 151: ...input The electrical features of both inputs are V AB Max I IN Max 30 V 12 mA The relative pins on the 25 pin D sub connector are Pin Name Function 9 Vdc Power Supply input voltage 18 I1A External Tr...

Page 152: ...22 O1 Configurable digital output 1 11 O2 Configurable digital output 2 12 O2 Configurable digital output 2 The electrical features of the two outputs are the following VBCEB max 30 Vdc 40 mA continuo...

Page 153: ...D 7 RTS 4 RTS 8 CTS 5 CTS How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable The following wiring diagram shows a simple test cable including power external push button trigger and PC RS232 COM port connectio...

Page 154: ...nnector case provides electrical connection to the chassis 6 I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive 5 I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive 13 I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive 3 I2B Input...

Page 155: ...ET NETWORK TERMINATION The network must be properly terminated by a 120 Ohm resistor at the first and last reader of the network INPUTS There are two optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available...

Page 156: ...gital output 1 8 O2 Configurable digital output 2 2 GND Output reference signal The electrical features of the two outputs are the following Reverse Polarity and Short Circuit Protected VOUT ILOAD 0 m...

Page 157: ...ner USER INTERFACE Vext 9 8 2 Vdc Figure 85 NPN Output Connection CAUTION For NPN output connections the external interface voltage Vext must not exceed the scanner power supply source voltage Vdc oth...

Page 158: ...Pinout Pin Name Function 1 TX Transmitted data 2 RX Received data 3 TX Transmitted data 4 RX Received data POWER INPUT TRIGGER Figure 87 M12 A Coded 5 pin Male Power Connector Power Connector Pinout P...

Page 159: ...governing acceptable limitations on electronic radiation from laser devices Datalogic devices are in compliance with the CDRH regulations Code Positioning Variation in code placement that affects the...

Page 160: ...Orientation When the barcode s bars are positioned vertically on the product causing them to appear as a picket fence The first bar will enter the scan window first See par 6 2 2 Pitch Rotation of a c...

Page 161: ...ends of all bars will enter the scan window first See par 6 2 1 Symbol A combination of characters including start stop and checksum characters as required that form a complete scannable barcode Tilt...

Page 162: ...NET Interface 60 ID NET Multidata Networks 88 ID NET Network Termination 65 135 139 ID NET Response Time 61 ID NET Synchronized Networks 83 Inputs 66 135 139 IP Address Alignment Using Genius Discover...

Page 163: ...147 X X PRESS Human Machine Interface 23...

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