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   MATRIX 320

APPENDIX B

ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS

The connector pinouts and notes given in this appendix are for custom cabling applica-
tions.

POWER, COM AND I/O CONNECTOR FOR STANDARD MODELS

The Matrix 320 reader is equipped with an M12 17-pin male connector for connection

 

to the power supply, serial interfaces, and input/output signals. The details of the con-
nector pins are indicated in the following table:

Figure 1 - M12 17-pin male Power, COM and I/O Connector

POWER, COM AND I/O CONNECTOR PINOUT

PIN

NAME

DESCRIPTION

1

Vdc

Power supply input v

2

GND

Power supply input voltage -

Connector case

CHASSIS

Connector 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 2 B (polarity insensitive)

9

O1

Output 1 *

(NPN, PNP or PP short 
circuit protected and 
software programmable)

8

O2

Output 2 *

16

O3

Output 3

14

RX

Auxiliary RS232 RX

4

TX

Auxiliary RS232 TX

7

ID+

ID-NET network data +

15

ID-

ID-NET network data -

Summary of Contents for Matrix 320

Page 1: ...Matrix 320 PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Image Based Industrial Reader...

Page 2: ...ogic pub lications please let us know via the Contact page Disclaimer Datalogic has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete and accu rate however Datalogic sha...

Page 3: ...320 2 Step 2 Mount and Position the Reader 3 Step 3 Aim and Autofocus the reader 4 Step 4 X PRESS Configuration 5 Aim 5 Setup 5 Learn 6 Reset Reader to Factory Default Environment Optional 7 Step 5 I...

Page 4: ...acket 55 Mounting the BK 32 010 Pivot Fix Bracket 56 Compact Mounting 56 Extended Mounting 57 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 60 CBX Connection Box Pinout 61 CAB DS0x S Pinout 62 Power Supply 63 Main Seria...

Page 5: ...mage Settings Selection Sequence Input Select for Liquid Lens Models 108 Image Cropping 110 Direct Part Marking Applications 113 Image Filter 114 Pass Through Configurations 118 Internal Network Confi...

Page 6: ...ING 159 General Guidelines 159 TECHNICAL FEATURES 162 ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS 166 Power Com and I O Connector for Standard Models 166 On Board Ethernet Connector 167 ID NET Network Termination 167 Inp...

Page 7: ...when using the reader NOTE TECHNICAL SUPPORT Support Through the Website Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website Log on to www datalogic com For quick acce...

Page 8: ...pport An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorized Datalogic reseller A reseller is acquainted with specific types of businesses application software and computer syst...

Page 9: ...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 adopts...

Page 10: ...lied to each of the laser equipped products indicated in the General View illustration Figure 1 Example Laser Warning Labels Produit s conforme selon 21CFR 1040 10 sauf des d rogations relatives la La...

Page 11: ...to withstand vibration and shock when correctly installed however it is also a precision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage avoid that th...

Page 12: ...which can cause reading window damage CAUTION Products using liquid lens technology are sensitive to UV light and will be damaged if exposed to UV illumination Avoid exposing the product to UV light...

Page 13: ...e 1 Matrix 320 with 14 LEDs illuminator 1 Lens Cover 9 Bracket Mounting Holes 4 2 HMI X PRESS Interface 10 Ethernet Connection LED 3 Green Spot 11 Power COM I O Connector 4 Red Spot 12 Ethernet Connec...

Page 14: ...X PRESS Interface 9 Bracket Mounting Holes 4 2 Lens Cover 10 Ethernet Connector 3 Lens 11 Power COM I O Connector 4 Red Spot 12 Ethernet Connection LED 5 Green Spot 13 Power On LED 6 Internal Illumina...

Page 15: ...also be transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the main interface selection When One Shot or Phase Mode Operating mode is used the reader is activated by an External Trigger...

Page 16: ...2 B polarity insensitive V Power Reference Inputs Outputs V Power Source Outputs V Power Reference Outputs O1 Output 1 O1 Output 1 O2 Output 2 O2 Output 2 O3A Output 3 CBX500 only Auxiliary Interface...

Page 17: ...der can read a code at any tilt angle provided the code fits into the Field Of View FOV No Pitch Tilt or Skew Pitch Minimize Tilt any angle inside FOV Skew assure at least 10 Figure 4 Pitch Skew and T...

Page 18: ...blink until the procedure is com pleted 4 Place the Grade A Barcode Test Chart in front of the reader at the correct reading distance for your application see the Global FOV Diagrams for reference Th...

Page 19: ...n once Setup Figure 8 X PRESS Interface Setup Function 5 Enter the Setup function by pressing and holding the X PRESS push button until the Setup LED is on 6 Release the button to enter the Setup func...

Page 20: ...emory the Learn LED will stop blinking and in this case Matrix 320 emits a long low pitched beep NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 1 The Learn procedure will not recognize the following symbologies Postal Codes Pha...

Page 21: ...ESS push button pressed until all LEDs blink simultaneously then release and re press the button immediately The Matrix 320 will emit a high pitched beep and after a few seconds enters run mode Any pr...

Page 22: ...tract the files maintaining the folder structure and run the start hta file to access the installation pop up Click on the Install DL CODE link to run the installation program and follow the installat...

Page 23: ...gray see Figure 10 3 First the device must be added to the LAN by aligning its IP Address to the net work The network administrator should provide valid LAN address es 4 Find your device in the list b...

Page 24: ...320 Figure 11 Device Environment Configuration Window 6 Click OK the device will reappear in the list of Online Devices in color meaning it is now part of the LAN and can be configured The new IP add...

Page 25: ...E CONFIGURATION PROGRAM PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 11 7 Double click on or drag the device icon into the Selected Device Information Area Details about the device will be displayed in this area Figure 12...

Page 26: ...AR STACKED GS1 DATABAR LIMITED GS1 DATABAR EXPANDED GS1 DATABAR EXPANDED STACKED UPCEAN FAMILY EAN13 UPCEAN FAMILY EAN8 UPCEAN FAMILY UPCA UPCEAN FAMILY UPCE DATAMATRIX ECC 200 QR MICRO QR AZTEC MAXIC...

Page 27: ...ns jobs saved on the device For new devices the only saved job is the Default configuration Click OK The device enters run mode and begins acquir ing images 3 Place the application code in front of th...

Page 28: ...Tuning 1D or 2D code Include Image Filtering to find the best decoding condition 7 Click Start to begin the procedure The reader begins acquiring images At the end of the procedure the Status Complet...

Page 29: ...1 From the Task Area select Open Device Configuration 2 The Open Device Configuration window opens showing the list of currently saved configurations jobs saved on the device For new devices the only...

Page 30: ...RAPID CONFIGURATION 16 MATRIX 320 5 Click the Image Settings branch and then click the Image Auto Setup button to automatically acquire the best exposure time and gain values...

Page 31: ...lect the Static or Dynamic Self Tuning option Start the Image Auto Setup and Apply to the Image Settings NOTE For applications having multiple lighting or code reading conditions up to 10 different Im...

Page 32: ...eneral Image Settings branch and click on the Focus Autolearn button The Reading Distance value is not sig nificant until the Focus Autolearn pro cedure ends successfully 8 The Calibrate dialog box op...

Page 33: ...STEP 6 DEVICE CONFIGURATION PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 19 At the end of the calibration you can see the new Reading Distance Click Apply...

Page 34: ...ibration or PPI 10 Click on the Data Matrix ECC 200 symbology under the Image Settings branch enabled by default If this symbology is among those in your application it will be shown in the image disp...

Page 35: ...olearn feature by click ing on the Code Autolearn icon 1 See the DL CODE User s Manual for details 12 For each code symbology set the relative parameters according to your applica tion The large green...

Page 36: ...e icons over the Configu ration Parameters tree area Continuous One Shot Phase Mode or PackTrack 2 Configure the relative Operating Mode parameters from the Reading Phase parameters panel Different gr...

Page 37: ...be selected The following example shows Code Combination By default the Expected Codes when more than one code type is selected are in logical AND which means that all codes are required to be decode...

Page 38: ...Formatting Message s from the Configu ration Parameters tree area Message 1 Message 2 etc You can add fields to the output message by clicking on the icons above the Message Field area They will be ap...

Page 39: ...figure your application specific Digital Output s Green Red Spots and 360 Feedback if used from the Configuration Parameters tree area Output 1 Output 2 etc NOTE Save the configuration from temporary...

Page 40: ...the button to enter the Test function Once entered the Bar Graph on the five LEDs is activated and if the reader starts reading codes the Bar Graph shows the Good Read Rate Figure 13 X PRESS Interfac...

Page 41: ...DER CONFIGURATION For further details on advanced product configuration refer to the DL CODE User s Guide available in the DL CODE Help menu Host Mode Programming The reader can also be partially conf...

Page 42: ...ination filters and accessories provide high flexibility in covering applications with various requirements Innovative X PRESS interface combined with a new aiming system Green and Red Spots and new 3...

Page 43: ...er This allows verification of the exact positioning of the reader and to maximize its reading performance Statistics on the reading performance can also be visualized through a dedicated win dow in D...

Page 44: ...lters Many illuminator lights in 2 different power options 14 LEDs and 36 LEDs Compact dimensions and rotating connector for easy integration Connectivity Main M12 17 pin male connector Industrial con...

Page 45: ...quid Lens and protective cover the mechanical dimensions are 109 x 54 x 56 mm for the 14 LEDs model and 116 x 126 x 70 mm for the 36 LEDs model Electrical connection of Power Serial interfaces and I O...

Page 46: ...ndicates the status of the reading phase Figure 14 5 GOOD green LED confirms successful reading Figure 14 6 READY green LED indicates that the reader is ready to operate Figure 14 7 When connected to...

Page 47: ...ediate feed back on the device status during operation The available colors are activated by the following default events Blue Configuration Mode Visual Feedback only Green Good Read Red No Read Figur...

Page 48: ...ET interface allows local connection of multiple readers reading different sides of the same target All readers share a single presence sensor and activate deactivate simultaneously At the end of each...

Page 49: ...ferent operating modes from each other At the end of each reading phase each reader transmits its own data message to the host Thanks to ID NET data collection among readers is accomplished at a high...

Page 50: ...resented by means of the five colored LEDs whereas the single push button gives immediate access to the following relevant functions Test with bar graph visualization to check static reading performan...

Page 51: ...p or Learn 3 Release the button to enter the specific function Once button is pressed the cycle of LEDs activation is as follows Test Mode Once entered the Bar Graph on the five LEDs is activated and...

Page 52: ...mory the Setup LED will stop blinking and Matrix 320 emits 3 high pitched beeps If the calibration cannot be reached after a timeout of about 5 five seconds Matrix 320 will exit without saving the par...

Page 53: ...vide details about specific error conditions See the Diagnostic Error Conditions chart in the Diagnostic page of the DL CODE Monitor Ready Blink Good Trigger COM Status Blink MODEL DESCRIPTION Matrix...

Page 54: ...D BLU ACCESSORIES The following accessories can be used with the Matrix 320 reader Accessory Description Order No Cables CAB DS01 S M12 IP67 Cable To CBX or QL 1M 93A050058 CAB DS03 S M12 IP67 Cable T...

Page 55: ...ver Polarizer 36L Cover Polarizer LT 36L M320 P2 93ACC0274 Filters Filter Yag 14L Filter Yag Cut LT 14L M320 P2 95A900018 Filter Yag 36L Filter Yag Cut LT 36L M320 P2 95A900022 Brackets BK 32 000 BK 3...

Page 56: ...IP Gateway 93ACC0037 QLM600 Quick Link Metal Master ID NET Profibus Gateway 93ACC0033 QLM700 Quick Link Metal Master ID NET Profinet I O Gateway 93ACC0038 Various M12 Service Cables and Field Mount Co...

Page 57: ...Deformed or Overprinted Code Reading Matrix 320 assures the reading of deformed and or overprinted codes even though damaged or printed on high reflective surfaces Figure 18 Unidose Flow Pack with PD...

Page 58: ...ed on Metal Surface by Using Dot Peening Technology Figure 22 Dot Peening Marking on Metal Surface with Multi dot per Code Element Figure 23 Directly Marked Dot Matrix Code Characterized by Outstandin...

Page 59: ...5 Data Matrix Code Directly Marked on PCB Surface by Using Laser Etching Technology CAUTION If application codes must be read which are produced by Laser Marking in real time use the correct diameter...

Page 60: ...de readability This feature proves particularly useful in the following cases To adjust contrast when the outer area of the image is less exposed than the cen tral area because of a large Skew angle H...

Page 61: ...coded After enabling HDR all four codes are decoded In high speed applications because Exposition Time can be reduced when HDR is enabled The allowed Exposition Time Texp must be less than the code re...

Page 62: ...ed to 100 s which allows a theoretical maximum application speed of 3300 mm s For more details on line speed and exposure time calculations refer to Maximum Line Speed and Exposure Time Calculations o...

Page 63: ...n opening the packaging the list of parts includes Matrix 320 reader Matrix 320 Quick Reference Guide Matrix 320 Heat Sink Mounting Instructions Test Charts 2 Mounting Kit Mounting Screws 4 3 Washers...

Page 64: ...s below give the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for its installation Refer to page 54 for various mounting solutions and correct positioning and Chapter 6 Reading Features for FOV vs...

Page 65: ...HANICAL DIMENSIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 51 Figure 29 Overall Dimensions Matrix 320 with 36 LEDs illuminator connectors 0 mm inch Figure 30 Overall Dimensions Matrix 320 with 36 LEDs illuminator con...

Page 66: ...mm inch INSTALLATION 52 MATRIX 320 Figure 31 Overall Dimensions BK 32 000 Standard Fix Bracket for Matrix 320 with 14 LEDs illuminator...

Page 67: ...PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 53 Figure 32 Overall Dimensions BK 32 00 Pivot Fix Bracket 1 for Matrix 320 with 36 LEDs illuminator mm inch Figure 33 Overall Dimensions BK 32 00 Pivot Fix Bracket 2 for Matri...

Page 68: ...RIX 320 MOUNTING AND POSITIONING MATRIX 320 The following accessory mounting brackets are available for mounting and positioning Matrix 320 Figure 34 BK 32 000 Standard Fix Bracket Figure 35 BK 32 010...

Page 69: ...this procedure 1 Insert the silver screws and silver washers through the bracket and thread them loosely into the heat sink The bracket is provided with curved slots both on the reader side and the fr...

Page 70: ...sets can be identified by the different machining on the holes see Figure 37 SET 1 with countersunk holes used for Compact Mounting SET 2 with standard holes used for Extended Mounting Figure 37 Pivot...

Page 71: ...the heat sink of the reader using the proper set of holes depending on the desired mounting To correctly couple the body side bracket and the frame side bracket follow this proce dure 1 Insert the si...

Page 72: ...nd two silver washers into the aligned holes to secure the position Finally tighten the central screw NOTE Figure 41 Skew angle adjustment The particular distribution of the holes on the two brackets...

Page 73: ...Skew angle No Pitch Tilt or Skew Pitch Minimize Tilt any angle inside FOV Skew assure at least 10 Figure 42 Pitch Tilt and Skew Angles In some cases such as low contrast or low illumination it can be...

Page 74: ...rough one of the CBX connection boxes since they offer the advantages of easy connection easy device replacement opto iso lated output signals and filtered reference signals NOTE NOTE If you require d...

Page 75: ...Input 2 A polarity insensitive I2B Input 2 B polarity insensitive V Power Reference Inputs Outputs V Power Source Outputs V Power Reference Outputs O1 Output 1 opto isolated and polarity sensitive O1...

Page 76: ...S PINOUT 1 VS 9 13 2 GND 7 25 6 XTRG_A 18 5 XTRG_B 19 13 IN2A 6 3 IN2B 10 16 OUT3 14 16 8 OUT2 11 9 OUT1 8 17 CO TX 2 11 C2 RX 3 12 C1 RTS 4 10 C3 CTS 5 4 TXA 21 14 RXA 20 7 NET 23 15 NET 24 NUT SHIEL...

Page 77: ...500 spring clamp terminal pins as shown in Figure 43 Figure 43 Power Supply Connections The power must be between 10 and 30 Vdc only It is recommended to connect the device CHASSIS to earth ground Ea...

Page 78: ...use of the interfaces are given in the next para graphs RS232 Interface The RS232 interface is generally used for Point to Point connections When it is con nected to the host computer it allows transm...

Page 79: ...ons or in electrically noisy environments The CBX pinout follows CBX100 500 Description TX RS422 Transmit Data RX RS422 Receive Data TX RS422 Transmit Data RX RS422 Receive Data SGND Signal Ground Fig...

Page 80: ...use ID NET cable shield as common reference The ID NET max 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 Po...

Page 81: ...figure shows the response time of the ID NET network This time is defined as the period between the Trigger activation and the beginning of data trans mission to the Host Figure 47 ID NET Response Ti...

Page 82: ...n The network must be properly terminated in the first and last reader of the network This is done by setting the ID NET Termination Resistance Switch in the CBX100 500 to ON ID NET Connection Diagram...

Page 83: ...ID NET INTERFACE PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 69 Figure 49 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Branch Network...

Page 84: ...CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 70 MATRIX 320 Figure 50 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Star Network...

Page 85: ...ODE The 9 pin female Auxiliary Interface connector inside the CBX is the preferred connector for temporary communication monitoring Figure 51 9 pin female connector If permanent system wiring is requi...

Page 86: ...tive state of these inputs are selected in software An anti disturbance filter by default is implemented in software on both inputs The value can be changed through the software parameter Debounce Fil...

Page 87: ...er Figure 53 PNP External Trigger Using Matrix 320 Power CAUTION Power from the Vdc GND spring clamps is available directly to the Input Device on the V V spring clamps and does not pass through the P...

Page 88: ...CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 74 MATRIX 320 Figure 54 NPN External Trigger Using Matrix 320 Power...

Page 89: ...ternal Power Figure 55 PNP External Trigger Using External Power Figure 56 NPN External Trigger Using External Power CBX100 500 Description V Power Source External Trigger I2A Input 2 A polarity insen...

Page 90: ...2 Using Matrix 320 Power Figure 58 NPN Input 2 Using Matrix 320 Power CAUTION Power from the Vdc GND spring clamps is available directly to the Input Device on the V V spring clamps and does not pass...

Page 91: ...tions Using External Power Figure 59 PNP Input 2 Using External Power Figure 60 NPN Input 2 Using External Power Input 3 Connections CBX500 Only Figure 61 Input 3 Using External Power CAUTION Do not c...

Page 92: ...AD 0 mA max 30 Vdc VCE saturation 1 Vdc max 10 mA VOUT ILOAD 100 mA max 3 Vdc PD 90 mW Max 50 C ambient temp ILOAD max 100 mA By default Output 1 is associated with the No Read event which activates w...

Page 93: ...Using Matrix 320 Power Figure 63 NPN Open Collector Output Using Matrix 320 Power CAUTION Power from the Vdc GND spring clamps is available directly to the Out put Device on the V V spring clamps and...

Page 94: ...Figure 65 NPN Open Collector Output Using External Power Output 3 is not opto isolated but can be assigned to the same events By default it is not assigned to any event The CBX500 must be used to conn...

Page 95: ...onnections Using Matrix 320 Power CBX500 Only Figure 66 Output 3 Using Matrix 320 Power Output 3 Connections Using External Power CBX500 Only Figure 67 Output 3 Using External Power CAUTION Do not con...

Page 96: ...llowing communication channels are available TCP Client TCP Server UDP Channel FTP Client The following Fieldbus protocols are also available over the on board Ethernet inter face EtherNet IP PROFINET...

Page 97: ...made through DL CODE which connects to the reader through the on board Ethernet interface DL CODE now supports several different multi device configuration types using the PASS THROUGH configuration I...

Page 98: ...TH X M0x cable There is no need to use a crossover adapter since Matrix 320 incorporates an autocross function PG6000 Host CAB DSxx S Matrix 320 CAB ETH X M0x CBX Ethernet Interface Auxiliary Serial I...

Page 99: ...x 320 readers can be con nected to the network by using CAB ETH X M0x cables Host CAB DSxx S Matrix 320 CAB ETH X M0x Ethernet Interface Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232 Data Monitor External Trigger...

Page 100: ...selection to monitor data When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is used the reader can be activated by an External Trigger for example a pulse from a photoelectric sensor when the object enters i...

Page 101: ...can be transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the Field bus interface selection to monitor data When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is used the reader can be activated...

Page 102: ...erface RS232 or RS422 Full Duplex Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232 Pass through Input Channel Output Channel Alone Alone Alone CBX Switch Power Mode Continuous Mode External Trigger Figure 72 Pass Thr...

Page 103: ...through Input Channel Output Channel Alone Alone Alone Switch Power Mode Continuous Mode External Trigger ID NET Master ID NET Slave 1 ID NET Slave 2 Figure 73 ID NET Multidata Layout Pass through In...

Page 104: ...ue to the sys tem there is a single reading phase and a single message from the Master reader to the Host computer It is not necessary to bring the External Trigger signal to all the read ers In the M...

Page 105: ...LQL 9 mm 6 1 22 34 19 39 35 1000 Matrix32014L LQL 16 mm 6 5 21 20 11 23 70 1500 Matrix32036L LQL 9 mm 6 1 37 34 19 39 35 1000 Matrix32036L LQL 16 mm 6 5 36 20 11 23 70 1500 F 6 1 for Red Blue illumana...

Page 106: ...code the Reading Area can be different from the FOV NOTE The following diagrams are given for typical performance at 25 C using high quality grade A symbols according to ISO IEC 15416 1D code and ISO...

Page 107: ...GLOBAL FOV DIAGRAMS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 93 Global FOV for Matrix 320 LQL 9 1D Horizontal FoV Reading Distance mm Codes 2D Codes Horizontal FoV Reading Distance mm...

Page 108: ...READING FEATURES 94 MATRIX 320 Global FOV for Matrix 320 LQL 16 Horizontal FoV Reading Distance mm 1D Codes Horizontal FoV Reading Distance mm 2D Codes...

Page 109: ...nimum Exposure Time value obtainable for the specific application It can be evaluated in static reading conditions and depends on the Matrix reader model selected for the application internal lighting...

Page 110: ...om 0 to 45 degrees The Internal Lighting parameter allows setting the operating mode of the internal light ing system The possible values are Disabled the built in LED array is turned off all the time...

Page 111: ...connecting to the reader through the on board Ethernet interface See Chapter 1 Rapid Configuration Steps 7 8 DL CODE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To install and run DL CODE you should have a Laptop or PC that...

Page 112: ...e 135 NOTE Especially for lengthy configurations it is always good practice to peri odically save the configuration to permanent memory Save on Device to avoid losing the configuration in Temporary Me...

Page 113: ...lecting the Image Auto Setup tool from the Image Settings branch in the Advanced Setup step the follow ing window appears Select the Static or Dynamic Self Tuning option Start Image Auto Setup and App...

Page 114: ...eters in their order of appearance 1 increase the Exposure Time 2 increase the Gain NOTE Figure 77 Example Under Exposure Too Dark In general a longer exposure time corresponds to a lighter image but...

Page 115: ...REFERENCE GUIDE 101 Over exposure To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearance 1 decrease the Gain 2 decrease the Exposure Time Figure 78 Ex...

Page 116: ...t this result and have the code completely visible in FOV it is possible to follow one or both the procedures listed below reposition the reader use the Delay on Trigger and set the Time or Space valu...

Page 117: ...r selectively by an activa tion event For example an application may have several stable but different lighting conditions which require different lighting options One Image Acquisition Setting could...

Page 118: ...read rate through the Start Acquisition From parameter By choosing the Last Successful value we will start with the Image Setting that last produced a Good Read For this group of items the last Image...

Page 119: ...and therefore we can pre select the correct Image Setting from an external source When the Image Settings Selection is External Acquisition Sequences are created and by default each Image Setting has...

Page 120: ...Sequence box Select the empty Sequence box and delete it with the delete key Each Acquisition Sequence can be activated exclusively by a single event either through a string from an available communic...

Page 121: ...rn tools to set the different acquisitions settings NOTE Multi Image Acquisition Settings Procedure using Automatic Image Settings Selection 1 Using the DL CODE Image Auto Setup and Focus Autolearn to...

Page 122: ...m and is assigned to Image Settings 1 and the second has a Reading Distance of 300 mm and is assigned to Image Settings 2 By assigning the Image Settings Selection to External a proximity sensor i e S...

Page 123: ...r the 195 mm Reading Distance Then Save on Device 2 Add another Image Setting and using the DL CODE Image Auto Setup and Focus Autolearn tools set the second acquisition setting for the 300 mm Reading...

Page 124: ...ing on the Add Cropping Region icon as shown below In Matrix 320 the frame rate is dependent on the number of rows and columns in the defined window Image cropping allows reducing the Image processing...

Page 125: ...you can crop the image to a specific location where codes are present The numbers in the blue boxes refer to pixel refer ences x y coordinates of upper left corner of Cropping Region number of pixels...

Page 126: ...SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 112 MATRIX 320 You can also set the cropped image size and position through the Cropping Region Area group of parameters size Width and Height position Left Top x y coordinates...

Page 127: ...y and or relatively normal size codes This is the default setting Very High can improve the decode rate for low print mark quality and or small size codes This algorithm is much more aggressive but in...

Page 128: ...pplied to a single code or group of codes in one or more Image Settings See the DL CODE User s Manual for examples of Image Filter application The Erode Filter enlarges the image dark zones to increas...

Page 129: ...white areas defects in the dark zones of the image Before No Read After Readable The Contrast Stretching filter maximizes image contrast Before No Read After Readable DIRECT PART MARKING APPLICATIONS...

Page 130: ...niform Before No Read After Readable The Smoothing filter deletes small insignificant details in the center of the image Before No Read After Readable The Sharpening filter improves out of focus image...

Page 131: ...blurred images Before No Read After Readable The Black Enhancement filter produces a nonlinear increase in the black level for light images Before No Read After Readable DIRECT PART MARKING APPLICATIO...

Page 132: ...on 1 3 0 DL CODE supports pass through multi device con figurations The pass through configuration allows individually working devices Alone to collect data from other devices also working Alone and p...

Page 133: ...Reader 2 Reader 3 PASS THROUGH CONFIGURATIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 119...

Page 134: ...h factory default settings Layout Type Alone Inter nal Network Role Slave 2 Run DL CODE and verify that all the devices are discovered and shown in the device list area 3 Connect to the designated Mas...

Page 135: ...e to assign as ID NET Master current default setting is Slave Click on Setup Internal Network Configuration from the Task area You will be advised that the device role will be changed to Master Click...

Page 136: ...licking on the Start Net Autoset button Repeat Depending on the application select one of the Default Internal Network Configura tions Multidata Synchronized Phase Mode or Synchronized PackTrack Multi...

Page 137: ...ked Slave configurations will remain as Temp configurations and you will be warned that changes to the Master have not been saved to the Cluster For Multidata configurations the option to Clone Master...

Page 138: ...SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 124 MATRIX 320 Open the Slave specific application job it will either have the new name saved from the Master or Temp depending on the Save on Slave Device selection...

Page 139: ...TIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 125 When the configuration opens pause run mode and set all the application specific con figuration parameters including Image Settings Verify the focus and decoding with...

Page 140: ...rk is configured The following screenshots show the pass through configuration settings 1 If Save on Slave Device was selected when saving the Master configuration an application job with the same nam...

Page 141: ...INTERNAL NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 127...

Page 142: ...ration of all the application parameters including Image Set tings and save them to the Master with an application relative name and with the option to Clone Master configuration on Slaves Figure 85 S...

Page 143: ...INTERNAL NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 129 Open the cloned application job...

Page 144: ...ters Image Auto Setup feature in the Advanced Setup Image Settings step Acquisition Trigger Delays necessary to avoid lighting interference between adja cent or oppositely positioned readers Reading P...

Page 145: ...device until the entire network is configured See ID NET Synchronized Network on page 90 for an example 1 An application job with the same name as the Master s has been cloned to the Slaves Each Slav...

Page 146: ...necessary as a troubleshooting tip you can temporarily apply the Reading Mask field in place of each Code Content field to verify if all devices are reading To do this 1 Connect to the Master device v...

Page 147: ...1 to 31 by default from right to left Example Master Slave 1 00000000000000000000000000000011 The figure above shows that both the Master and Slave 1 are reading Code 128 while only the Master is read...

Page 148: ...the bottom of the screen By selecting the various configuration steps above you can visualize the slave configura tion NOTE You can modify some Slave Synchronized parameters from this view but you can...

Page 149: ...Master and all Slaves present in the network Slave devices must always be configured with the same network baudrate as the Mas ter device for correct functioning including performing Backup and Restor...

Page 150: ...that configuration in temporary memory will not be saved so you should save the configuration to the reader before performing Backup If you are performing a backup to a file you will be asked whether...

Page 151: ...provides easy and secure Single Device Replacement 1 Remove the device to be replaced 2 Connect the new device make sure the new device has been previously set to fac tory default 3 Run the Restore p...

Page 152: ...entity and Position in a Network Ethernet ID NET etc and are not influenced by the Default or any other Con figuration present in memory Restore Default Environment Restore Default Environment returns...

Page 153: ...be set to run at startup and the reader will be reset Any previously saved configurations on the device will remain in memory but the Default configuration is set as the startup configuration Restore...

Page 154: ...320 DIAGNOSTIC ALARMS By using the DL CODE Monitor functions from the File menu or Monitor icon you can get information about diagnostic alarms Any alarms will show up as warning lights on the alarm...

Page 155: ...ading performance can be viewed by enabling the Statistics panel from the DL CODE Monitor item selected from the File menu or Monitor icon Figure 88 Reading Statistics The enabled Statistical Counters...

Page 156: ...DL CODE BM150 must be detected through the BM100 backup memory module at power up reset and this is done through a command setting in DL CODE By connecting the reader to DL CODE the following paramete...

Page 157: ...ad a code and store it as the Match code View Menu Master Only Exit returns to Main menu Standard displays the Standard Reading Results screen during run mode Reading Mask displays the Reading Mask or...

Page 158: ...NOTE NOTE NOTE When the HMI Interface is entered from either the Local Device reader or Remote Device BM150 the key s on the other device are disabled When the reader is connected to DL CODE access to...

Page 159: ...scanner model K software STD Standard SS Special V software version R Device Network Type MUL Multidata SYN Synchronized ALN Alone N Device Network Setting M00 ID NET Network Master Sxx ID NET Networ...

Page 160: ...ne no network Alarm Code Description 1 Slave No Reply 64 Slave Address Duplication 171 Protocol Index Failure 185 Backup Memory Communication Failure 187 Wrong Rotary Switch Selection 189 Fieldbus Com...

Page 161: ...ders 1 15 0 No Read 1 Good Read M Multiple Read T Reading Mask for Slave readers 16 31 0 No Read 1 Good Read M Multiple Read Reading Mask Device State Master Only X Recognized code label data or No Re...

Page 162: ...ly the Startup Con figuration for the Master and all Slaves present in the network The Slaves must always be configured with the same network baudrate as the Master for correct functioning including p...

Page 163: ...MINATORS STANDARD ILLUMINATORS 14 LEDs Illuminator All Chains White Red Blue Central Chain White Red Blue Top Bottom Chain White Red Blue Figure 90 LED chains for 14 LEDs models 14 LEDs MODELS AND LED...

Page 164: ...ite Red Blue Top Left White Red Blue Top Right White Red Blue Left White Red Blue Right White Red Blue Bottom Left White Red Blue Bottom Right White Red Blue Figure 91 LED chains for 36 LEDs models 36...

Page 165: ...M on non metal reflecting surfaces DPM on electronic circuit boards Glossy labels Labels under plastic films By removing LED reflection Matrix 320 with polarized illuminators features extreme mounting...

Page 166: ...DPM Data Matrix and QR codes on metal surfaces Non polarized Polarized ILLUMINATORS 152 MATRIX 320...

Page 167: ...Code on glossy surfaces Non polarized Polarized NOTE POLARIZER PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 153 If no polarized illuminator is used the user may avoid LED reflections by turning on one or more sectors acco...

Page 168: ...quality and or relatively normal size codes This is the default setting Very High can improve the decode rate for low print mark quality and or small size codes This algorithm is much more aggressive...

Page 169: ...d ill PLZ cover with white ill PLZ cover with blue ill PLZ cover with red ill LT 51x ext red ill Printed codes on opaque paper or labels having a flat surface Laser Etching or Ink Jet code marking on...

Page 170: ...righter on the other hand when illumi nated with an opposite color it appears darker see the Chromatic Circle Chart Consequently during the reading phase the lighting system changes the chromatic rend...

Page 171: ...ON PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 157 Legend Suggested Lighting System Compatible Lighting System Lighting System Not Recommended CAUTION The minimum and maximum DPM application distance is limited by both t...

Page 172: ...e reader See Gen eral View Dust dirt etc on the lens cover may alter the reading performance Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environments Use soft material and alcohol to clean t...

Page 173: ...providing if possible Application Program version Parameter Configuration file Serial Number and Order Number of your reader You can get most of this information while DL CODE is connected to the rea...

Page 174: ...blinking On the Reading Phase step check the settings for Acquisition Trigger Reading Phase ON and Reading Phase OFF parame ters Are the COM port parameters Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits correc...

Page 175: ...in Serial Port TX or Main Serial Port RX Communication data transferred to the host are incorrect corrupted or incom plete Are the host serial port settings the same as the reader serial port settings...

Page 176: ...ET IO Inputs Input 1 External Trigger and Input 2 Opto coupled and polarity insensitive Max Voltage 30 Vdc Max Input Current 10 mA Outputs a a when connected to the CBX connection boxes the electrical...

Page 177: ...Polarizing cover accessory Operating Temperature a a high ambient temperature applications should use metal mounting bracket and the heat sink provided in the package for heat dissipation 0 to 45 C 3...

Page 178: ...Standard 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 Pharmacode EAN 8 13 UPC A E including Addon 2 and Addon 5 GS1 DataBar Family Composite Symbologies Data Matrix ECC 200 Standard GS1 an...

Page 179: ...de AIM DPM Data Matrix ECC 200 QR Code ISO IEC 15416 Code 128 Code 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Codabar Code 93 EAN 8 13 UPC A E LED Indicators Power Ready Good Trigger Com Status Ethernet Network Good Read...

Page 180: ...17 pin male Power COM and I O Connector POWER COM AND I O CONNECTOR PINOUT PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Vdc Power supply input voltage 2 GND Power supply input voltage Connector case CHASSIS Connector case...

Page 181: ...ernet connection This interface is IEEE 802 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 BaseTx compliant Figure 2 M12 X Coded Female Ethernet Network Connector 1 DA Bidirectional data DA 2 DA Bidirectional data DA...

Page 182: ...olarity insensitive 3 I2B Input 2 B polarity insensitive 2 GND Power Supply input voltage OUTPUTS Three general purpose non opto isolated but short circuit protected outputs are avail able on the M12...

Page 183: ...the two For further details refer to the Help On Line page for the Output Setup step in DL CODE Figure 3 PNP Output Connection Figure 4 NPN Output Connection Figure 5 Push Pull Output Connection CAUTI...

Page 184: ...in male connector Pin Name Pin Name 2 RX 3 RX 3 TX 2 TX 5 GND 7 GND How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable The following wiring diagram shows a simple test cable including power external push butt...

Page 185: ...tput System A collection of ROM based code with a standard API used to interface with standard PC hardware Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive...

Page 186: ...ical etching etc EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory An on board non volatile mem ory chip Element The basic unit of data encoding in a 1D or 2D symbol A single bar space cell d...

Page 187: ...or LED technology used as an extended lighting source in which extra optics added to the chip allow it to emit a complex radiated light pattern Matrix Symbologies 2D Codes An arrangement of regular po...

Page 188: ...t no part of this documentation may be reproduced stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means or for any purpose without the express written permission o...

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