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STS400™ INSTALLATION MANUAL 

 

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SLAVE READERS CONFIGURATION 
 
Same configuration as master except for the following: 

 READING SYSTEM LAYOUT:  

  Device Network Setting = Alone o ID-NET  

  Topology Role = Slave (synchronized) 

  Slave Address = 1,2,3, …  

 OPERATING MODES 

  Acquisition Trigger Delay for SLAVES 1,3, 5,… (odd nodes) 

Status = Enabled 

Delay Time (x100us) = 20 

  Acquisition Trigger Delay for SLAVES 2,4,… (even nodes) 

Status = Disabled 

 1D CODES: 

  Code search priority = 

45 Degrees (odd nodes) 

Horizontal/Vertical (even nodes) 

 

 

NOTE:

 In addition to the above parameters, the master reader may require 

changes to the setup parameters that handle the communications between 
the STS400™ and the host computer. Refer to the Matrix 410 Reference 
Manual and VisiSet™ Help-On-Line for the details. 

 
 

6.2  BACKUP & RESTORE PROCEDURES 

 
The STS400™ factory default parameter settings are already stored in the External Memory 
(BM100 module) inside the CBX500 ATS connection box. After installation, changes to these 
parameters must be backed up, overwriting the factory settings. 
 
Additionally, backup files can be created for each specific reader on the STS400™ and 
saved to a PC. 
 
 

6.2.1 Using 

VisiSet™ 

 
The VisiSet™ configuration tool provides the most comprehensive method of calibration and 
system configuration is the preferred method for making parameter changes. It also provides 
an easy method for performing configuration Backup and Restore. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for STS400

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL STS400 ...

Page 2: ...urpose without the 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 Matrix 410 ID NET VisiSet and X PRESS are trademarks of Datalogic S p A and or its affiliates All other trademarks and brands are property of their respective owners Datalogic shall not...

Page 3: ... 2 Frame Length 9 2 1 3 Frame Height 10 2 1 4 Frame Bill Of Materials 11 2 2 Mechanical Dimensions 12 2 3 Mounting Distance DOF 20 2 3 1 STS400 004 STS400 005 STS400 006 STS400 007 STS400 008 20 2 3 2 STS400 015 STS400 016 STS400 017 STS400 018 21 2 3 3 STS400 105 STS400 106 STS400 107 STS400 108 21 2 3 4 STS400 115 STS400 116 STS400 117 STS400 118 22 2 3 5 STS400 205 STS400 206 22 2 3 6 STS400 30...

Page 4: ...andard 46 4 2 2 Network State 46 4 2 3 Reading Mask 47 4 2 4 Init Counters 48 4 3 Extended Menu 48 5 READING FEATURES 49 5 1 DOF and FOV Data 49 5 1 1 Passenger Car Light Truck Solutions 49 5 1 2 Commercial Vehicle Solutions 49 5 1 3 Bottom Reading Solutions 49 5 1 4 Hook Chain Side Reading Solutions 50 6 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 51 6 1 Default Configuration 51 6 2 Backup Restore Procedures 52 6 2 1...

Page 5: ...cal support through its website Log on to www 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 Data Sheets Manuals Software Utilities and Drawings Repair Program for On Line Return Material Authorizations RMAs plus Repair Center contact information S...

Page 6: ...duct 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 these updates therefore the EU declaration of conformity is a living document The EU declaration of conformity is available for competent authorities and customers through Datalogic commercial reference cont...

Page 7: ...ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 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 instructi...

Page 8: ...ecision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage avoid that the array is dropped do not fine tune the positioning by striking the array NO NO do not weld the array into position which can cause electrostatic heat or reading window damage do not spray paint near the array which can cause reading window damage NO NO ...

Page 9: ...AL VIEW STS400 Figure A STS400 0x8 Figure B STS400 1x8 Figure C STS400 205 STS400 305 2 1 4 2 3 3 5 1 4 3 3 5 1 2 4 3 3 5 1 2 4 ID NET Master ID NET Slaves Positioning Slot 3 Mounting Slots 4 5 Reading Windows ...

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Page 11: ...ment of any single Matrix 410 ATS reader There are a number of STS400 models which can be chosen to satisfy all the customer needs in terms of maximum code resolution conveyor width and depth of field Multiple Matrix 410 ATS readers are combined in an array designed to cover a fixed conveyor or belt width at a fixed range of distances The readers are part of a Master Slave high speed ID NET networ...

Page 12: ...e DOF Horizontal FOV defines the reading width of the STS400 across the conveyor Vertical FOV defines the reading length of the STS400 parallel to the conveyor The guaranteed reading volume is defined as FOVHmin x FOVVmin x DOF on Code 128 codes from the Datalogic Test Chart Tire Terminology Width It is the widest point from sidewall to sidewall of the tire Height It is the difference from the ext...

Page 13: ...nd the minimum width Wmin among all the tires to be sorted Maximum Application DOF W min W max W max W min Maximum Application DOF This information can be achieved by physically measuring the width of all tires to be sorted and looking for the two limits More easily this information can be achieved by collecting all the tires size information printed on them See par 1 3 1 STS400 satisfies differen...

Page 14: ...erating Width The figure above shows a sectional view of the tires in order to better understand the difference between the Maximum Application FOV and the Conveyor Operating Width The Maximum Application FOV can be calculated with the following formula FOV Operating Width 2 Minimum Tire Height Barcode Position Margin The Barcode Position Margin takes into account the distance from the Bead where ...

Page 15: ... 15 designation is the Diameter of the wheel rim in inches This is the exact size that the tire will fit Once the whole list of the nominal values of all the tires has been collected it is very easy to understand the application needs and chose the correct STS400 model See the following sample table W mm R D Inch H mm Dint mm Dext mm Tire 1 120 70 12 84 304 8 472 8 Tire 2 175 65 14 114 355 6 583 1...

Page 16: ...x Matrix 410 ATS STS400 XXX Single Matrix 410 ATS xxx models are used as stand alone readers having the same characteristics as the relative application type STS400 models They are also used as replacement readers for the relative STS400 stations The Reading Features of the various STS400 models are given in chapter 5 1 5 POWER REQUIREMENTS The STS400 solution kit doesn t include a power supply un...

Page 17: ... No Power Supplies PG 120 K01 AC DC Power Supply Kit EU 93ACC0046 PG 120 K02 AC DC Power Supply Kit UK 93ACC0047 PG 120 K03 AC DC Power Supply Kit US 93ACC0048 PWR 120 POWER UNIT 110 230VAC 24V 120 W 93ACC1530 PWR 480B POWER UNIT 110 230VAC 24V 480 W 93ACC0076 Host Interface Modules BM200 BM210 Ethernet TCP IP Module STD IP65 for CBX500 93ACC1851 93ACC1852 BM300 BM310 Profibus Module STD IP65 for ...

Page 18: ...ome safe margins for adjustment because of unforeseen changes at installation time like obstacles or different height requirements Even if the STS400 height can be calculated in advance it is suggested to leave freedom on all three axes for fine adjustment in the field The following figure shows how this can be achieved and is the type suggested by Datalogic In this sample frame the STS400 can be ...

Page 19: ...es W can be calculated in 2 ways according to whether the STS400 main plate is wider than the conveyor Conveyor Width or not If Conveyor Width STS Main Plate then W Conveyor Width 2 Safe Margin If Conveyor Width STS Main Plate then W STS Main Plate 2 Safe Margin Note The STS400 xx7 models require a 70 or 55 mm shift to center the FOV over the conveyor and therefore must be accounted for in the fra...

Page 20: ...mum reading point Max Reading Distance This distance changes according to the STS400 model STS400 Model Reading Station Type Maximum Reading Distance mm in STS400 00x Top Reading Station Standard Resolution for Car Light Truck Tires 1140 44 9 STS400 01x Top Reading Station High Resolution for Car Light Truck Tires 910 35 8 STS400 10x Top Reading Station Standard Resolution for Commercial Vehicle T...

Page 21: ...e Bill Of Materials We suggest using Bosch aluminum profiles although any other brand can fully satisfy this purpose The 45 x 45 mm profile section is the best compromise between frame stability and price The following bill of materials indicates a list of generic profiles W L and H Description Quantity Profile W 3 Profile L 6 Profile H 4 Angular brackets 20 Note It is suggested to double the angu...

Page 22: ...25 1 27 785 30 91 182 5 7 19 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 149 5 87 Ø 65 0 Ø 2 54 392 5 15 45 140 5 51 STS400 005 STS400 205 STS400 305 223 8 78 32 25 1 27 785 30 91 112 5 4 43 140 5 51 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 149 5 87 392 5 15 45 68 6 2 70 Ø65 0 Ø2 54 ...

Page 23: ...5 6 79 110 4 33 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 149 5 87 55 2 17 392 5 15 45 Ø65 0 Ø2 54 STS400 105 241 9 48 32 25 1 27 785 30 91 112 5 4 43 140 5 51 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 176 6 93 392 5 15 45 68 6 2 70 223 8 78 Ø100 0 Ø3 94 ...

Page 24: ... 172 5 6 79 110 4 33 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 176 6 93 55 2 17 392 5 15 45 Ø 100 0 Ø 3 94 STS400 006 STS400 206 STS400 306 223 8 78 32 25 1 27 785 30 91 42 5 1 67 140 5 51 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 149 5 87 Ø65 0 Ø2 54 392 5 15 45 ...

Page 25: ...78 785 30 91 117 5 4 63 110 4 33 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 149 5 85 392 5 15 45 Ø65 0 Ø2 54 STS400 106 223 8 78 32 25 1 27 785 30 91 42 5 1 67 140 5 51 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 Ø100 0 Ø3 94 392 5 15 45 241 9 48 800 31 49 ...

Page 26: ...48 785 30 91 117 5 4 63 110 4 33 20 0 79 9 0 35 44 75 1 76 89 3 50 30 1 18 176 6 92 392 5 15 45 Ø 100 0 Ø 3 94 STS400 007 1065 41 93 149 5 87 30 1 18 89 3 50 223 8 78 182 5 7 18 140 5 51 20 0 79 32 2 1 27 44 7 1 76 9 0 35 70 2 76 Ø65 Ø2 54 532 5 20 96 ...

Page 27: ...257 5 10 14 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 532 5 20 96 Ø65 Ø2 54 55 2 17 110 4 33 STS400 107 1065 41 93 1072 42 22 176 6 93 30 1 18 89 3 50 223 8 78 241 9 48 182 5 7 19 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 Ø100 Ø3 94 532 5 20 96 70 2 76 140 5 51 ...

Page 28: ...117 1065 41 94 241 9 48 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 257 5 10 14 532 5 20 96 Ø 100 Ø 3 94 110 4 33 STS400 008 1065 41 93 149 5 87 30 1 18 89 3 50 223 8 78 42 5 1 67 140 5 51 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 Ø65 Ø2 54 532 5 20 96 ...

Page 29: ...223 8 78 147 5 5 81 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 110 4 33 532 5 20 96 Ø65 Ø2 54 STS400 108 1065 41 93 1080 42 52 176 6 93 30 1 18 89 3 50 223 8 78 241 9 48 42 5 1 67 140 5 51 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 Ø100 Ø3 94 532 5 20 96 ...

Page 30: ...41 94 241 9 48 147 5 5 81 20 0 79 32 25 1 27 44 75 1 76 9 0 35 110 4 33 532 5 20 96 Ø 100 Ø 3 94 2 3 MOUNTING DISTANCE DOF 2 3 1 STS400 004 STS400 005 STS400 006 STS400 007 STS400 008 Conveyor Smallest Tire Largest Tire Max 250 mm 9 8 in 890 mm 35 in ...

Page 31: ...S400 015 STS400 016 STS400 017 STS400 018 2 3 3 STS400 105 STS400 106 STS400 107 STS400 108 Conveyor Smallest Tire Largest Tire Max 200 mm 7 9 in 710 mm 28 in Conveyor Smallest Tire Largest Tire Max 400 mm 15 7 in 880 mm 34 6 in ...

Page 32: ... 2 2 3 4 STS400 115 STS400 116 STS400 117 STS400 118 2 3 5 STS400 205 STS400 206 Conveyor 317 mm 12 5 in min nominal DOF DOF range 317 mm 12 5 in to 457 mm 18 in Conveyor Smallest Tire Largest Tire Max 380 mm 15 0 in 930 mm 36 6 in ...

Page 33: ...INSTALLATION 23 2 2 3 6 STS400 305 STS400 306 Hook Chain 405 mm 15 9 in Max 155 mm Max 6 1 in Smallest Tire Largest Tire ...

Page 34: ...lculated by the following formula Inst H Tire_Wmin Application_DOF 2 DOFc_dist Where the DOFc_dist is the distance between the reader window surface and the center of the STS400 DOF this value changes according to the model STS400 Model Reading Station Type Maximum Reading Distance mm in STS400 00x Top Reading Station Standard Resolution for Car Light Truck Tires 1015 40 STS400 01x Top Reading Sta...

Page 35: ... to be coupled to the frame with the M8 x 25 mm T bolt Figure 2 STS400 Plate Support Assembly Mount the plate support assembly onto the bottom side of the STS400 supporting frame When the T bolt is inserted into the profile slot position it directly over the center1 of the operating width and completely tighten the nut 1 For STS400 models having an even number of readers the main plate slot FOV an...

Page 36: ... the conveyor direction so that the main plate slot reader side is aligned with the plate support assembly Rear of Frame Conveyor Direction Output Side Slide the main plate slot between the plate support assembly and the supporting profile until it reaches the end The plate support assembly can fully support the STS400 weight without human help ...

Page 37: ...Number of Readers The STS400 kits having an odd number of Matrix 410 ATS readers are the xx5 or xx7 models When mounting one of these models the plate support assembly can t be fixed exactly over the center of the operating width because the main plate slot no longer corresponds to the center of the FOV A positional offset must be applied to center the FOV over the operating width The following fi...

Page 38: ...n the center of the FOV with the center of the conveyor an offset towards the left side has to be applied STS400 xx7 with offset over conveyor The positional offset from the operating width center changes according to the STS400 model used STS400 Model Reading Station Type Direction Offset mm in STS400 x15 High Resolution 55 2 17 STS400 x17 High Resolution 55 2 17 STS400 x05 Standard Resolution 70...

Page 39: ...and Reading Phase OFF presence sensors are required and they must be mounted at the Hmin distance from the edges of the vertical FOV as shown in the figure below Top Reading Station with Two Presence Sensors STS400 Model Reading Station Type Vertical FOV Maximum Reading Distance mm in STS400 00x Top Reading Station Standard Resolution for Car Light Truck Tires 240 9 5 STS400 01x Top Reading Statio...

Page 40: ...nted at the mid point of the field of view as shown in the figure below Top Reading Station with Single Presence Sensor NOTE This configuration requires modifying the Master default Reading Phase OFF parameter to External Trigger Trailing Edge Complete Read PS1 max distance Hmin minimum tire height lowest profile tire Wmin minimum tire width narrowest tire PS1 Reading Phase ON OFF Photocell FOVv m...

Page 41: ...in If allowed by the application it is suggested to use this value for the conveyor gap in order to maximize the reading area Smaller gaps can be used and maximized by modifying the configuration please contact your local Datalogic representative for feasibility Hmin minimum tire height lowest profile tire PS1 Reading Phase ON OFF Photocell Tire Height Tire Width PS1 Hmin FOVv inst dist ...

Page 42: ... 1 for wiring illuminator power on STS400 1xx models Sensor 1 Sensor 2 optional Serial Host RS232 RS485 RS422 24Vdc Ethernet Host RJ45 CAB ETH M05 CBL 1480 02 CAB MS03 Outputs optional OUT1 OUT2 CBX500 ATS 001 M S S S S S CABLE IN STS400 KIT CABLE FROM CUSTOMER SIDE PRE MOUNTED CABLE ON STS400 CAB MLP 05 to 24 Vdc STS400 1xx models CBL 1480 02 to CBX500 ATS 001 ...

Page 43: ...ource Inputs I2A 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 O1 Output 1 O2 Output 2 O2 Output 2 Auxiliary Interface TX Auxiliary Interface TX RX Auxiliary Interface RX SGND Auxiliary Interface Reference ID NET REF Network Reference ID ID NET network ID ID NET network Shield Network ...

Page 44: ... Models For STS400 1xx models in addition to powering the system through the CBX500 ATS power the illuminators using the CAB MLP 05 cable connected directly between the first QL100 and the 24 Vdc power source Connect the White wire to Vdc and Blue wire to GND Connect the cable shield to Earth ground 3 4 M12 D 4 PIN CONNECTOR ETHERNET An M12 D Coded connector is provided for the on board Ethernet c...

Page 45: ...lative to the following serial interface types are available on the CBX spring clamp terminal blocks The main serial interface type and its parameters baud rate data bits etc can be defined by the user via VisiSet software For more details refer to the Communication folder in the VisiSet Help On Line Details regarding the connections and use of the interfaces are given in the next paragraphs ...

Page 46: ... cable length must be less than 15 m 49 2 ft SGND RXD TXD CTS RTS USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX RTS CTS READER Figure 7 RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices START OF TRANSMISSION END OF TRANSMISSION V RTS V V TX DATA V V CTS V DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION C1 C2 C4 C3 C5 TRANSMISSION ST...

Page 47: ...ronments The CBX pinout follows CBX500 ATS 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 INTERFACE SGND TX RX TX RX READER Figure 9 RS485 Full duplex Connections NOTE For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not leave these lines floating but connect them to SGND as shown below RX485 ...

Page 48: ...the VisiSet utility program The 9 pin female Auxiliary Interface connector inside the CBX is the preferred connector for device configuration or communication monitoring 5 1 6 9 Figure 11 9 pin female connector If permanent system wiring is required the following pins are used to connect the RS232 auxiliary interface CBX500 ATS Function RX Auxiliary Interface Receive Data TX Auxiliary Interface Tr...

Page 49: ...ge NOTE Alternatively host communication output commands Serial or Fieldbus can be used to control the reading phase See the Configuration Parameters Help On Line for details The electrical features of both inputs are VAB 30 Vdc max IIN 10 mA reader 12 mA CBX max The active state of these inputs is selected in software Refer to the VisiSet Help On Line An anti disturbance filter is implemented in ...

Page 50: ...ack I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive blue I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive V bridge to I1B Power Reference External Trigger Figure 13 Presence Sensor Connected to External Trigger The yellow Trigger LED on the reader is on when the active state of the External Trigger corresponds to ON Sensor 2 CBX500 ATS Row 3 Function brown V Power Source Inputs black I2A Input 2 A polarity...

Page 51: ...r A polarity insensitive Reference I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive Figure 15 External Trigger Connected to PLC The yellow Trigger LED on the reader is on when the active state of the External Trigger corresponds to ON PLC Signal CBX500 ATS Row 3 Function Input I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive Reference I2B Input 2 B polarity insensitive Figure 16 Input 2 Connected to PLC Pulled down ...

Page 52: ...t which activates when all the selected codes are correctly decoded The output signals are fully programmable being determined by the configured Activation Deactivation events Deactivation Timeout or a combination of the two Refer to the Digital I O folder in the VisiSet Help On Line for further details 3 8 1 Output Connections Using STS400 Power CAUTION Power is available directly to the Output D...

Page 53: ...ontrol a digital input of another device such as a PLC For this purpose connect the switched signal and the appropriate reference level as shown in the figures below CBX500 ATS Function O1 Output 1 O1 Output 1 O2 Output 2 O2 Output 2 Figure 19 Output Connected to External Digital NPN Input Figure 20 Output Connected to External Digital PNP Input Pulled up to Digital Input Power Output Signal Digit...

Page 54: ...nd restore and reset the counters If the reading station is turned on and the system is ready the master reader shows the most important values on the display Matrix 410 ATS XXX 6 xx SYN M00 SN XXXXXXXXX ETH XXX XXX XXX XXX The display can be used with the three buttons below it The up arrow button allows you to scroll up through the menu The down arrow button allows you to scroll down through the...

Page 55: ...nu To move through the list press and release the Up or Down key To select an item or enter a submenu press and release the Enter key After executing an HMI function the display shows a result message and then automatically exits from the menu structure To exit a menu press and release the Enter key at the Exit item To exit from a running HMI function press and release the Enter key These function...

Page 56: ...ge Good Read Good 1234567890 0010 Dgt 351 Deg No Read No Read Reading Active Reading 4 2 2 Network State In this view the state of the slave readers connected to the ID NET network can be checked Below the address number the status of the reader is displayed as a symbol No Error 1 Network 15 16 Network 31 Slave 2 missing 1 Network 15 16 Network 31 Reader with no error Reader with an error Reader m...

Page 57: ...ow four has the same meaning as in par 4 2 2 Row 1 Last Reading Result Row 2 Reading Phase Count and Statistics Row 3 Reading Mask Row 4 Network State Good Read Master and Slave 1 1234567890 P 0000001 GR 100 00 110000000000000 Good Read Slave 3 and Slave 4 1234567890 P 0000001 GR 100 00 000110000000000 No Read No Read P 0000002 GR 50 00 000000000000000 Array Layout Monitor Disabled If the Array La...

Page 58: ...onnected reader is set as master and the Array Layout Monitor parameter is enabled Use the following procedure to reset the Reading Mask statistics to 0 1 Enter the Menu by pressing the two arrow buttons simultaneously 2 Select the View item with the arrow buttons and confirm with the middle button 3 Select the Init Counters item with the arrow buttons and confirm with the middle button 4 3 EXTEND...

Page 59: ...Min Reading Distance Max Reading Distance Vertical FOV min distance Horizontal FOV min distance qty mm mils mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in 937401037 STS400 105 5 0 35 14 1065 41 9 880 34 6 1280 50 4 184 7 2 805 31 7 937401038 STS400 106 6 945 37 2 937401039 STS400 107 7 1085 42 7 937401040 STS400 108 8 1225 48 2 937401085 STS400 115 5 0 25 10 1080 42 5 930 36 6 1310 51 6 143 5 7 625 24 6 937401086 ...

Page 60: ...ading Distance Vertical FOV min distance Horizontal FOV min distance qty mm mils mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in 937400020 STS400 305 5 0 30 12 483 19 405 15 9 560 22 141 5 6 748 29 4 937400021 STS400 306 6 888 35 DOF Max Reading Distance Min Reading Distance Guaranteed Reading Volume FOVHmin x FOVVmin x DOF on Code 128 codes from the Datalogic Test Chart ...

Page 61: ... Read Image Acquisition Buffer Size 20 CALIBRATION Exposure Time x10us Gain Gain Increasing x1 IMAGE PROCESSING Processing Mode Advanced Code Setting Image Processing Timeout ms 100 1D CODES Minimum Code Height mm 5 Tires Improvement Method 2 Sigma ROI to optimize code location and minimize processing time in case of low height barcodes Code search priority Horizontal Vertical even and odd Slave n...

Page 62: ...rs that handle the communications between the STS400 and the host computer Refer to the Matrix 410 Reference Manual and VisiSet Help On Line for the details 6 2 BACKUP RESTORE PROCEDURES The STS400 factory default parameter settings are already stored in the External Memory BM100 module inside the CBX500 ATS connection box After installation changes to these parameters must be backed up overwritin...

Page 63: ... through the ID NET network to ini files saving them to the local PC See the VisiSet Help On Line file under ID NET Backup to File Through Master for details on this procedure 6 2 2 Using CBX500 ATS HMI Interface Keypad Display Up Enter Down Figure 21 CBX500 ATS Keypad Through the CBX500 ATS keypad and display you can perform the Backup and Restore functions from the Extended menu See chapter 4 fo...

Page 64: ...que part and must not be disassembled In the event of a faulty unit it must be replaced with another Matrix 410 ATS The Matrix 410 ATS lens cover must not be unscrewed or removed A warranty seal is present that voids warranty if broken The Matrix 410 ATS lens must not be tampered with to alter the focus diaphragm adjustment The Matrix 410 ATS internal illuminator must not be unscrewed or removed 7...

Page 65: ... a yellow LED is lit together with the green one please check the mechanical position and orientation of the sensor and reflector Every time the yellow LED on the sensor is lit the corresponding LED in the CBX500 ATS connection box must be lit For Trigger this must be the yellow LED and for Input 2 the green one Is this is not the case please check the wiring of the sensors No Presence Sensor No t...

Page 66: ... Max Voltage 30 Vdc Max Input Current 10 mA Outputs Output 1 and Output 2 Opto coupled VOut ILoad 0 mA Max 30 Vdc VOut ILoad 10 mA Max 1 8 Vdc PD VOut ILoad Max 170 mW OPTICAL FEATURES Image Sensor CCD Image Format UXGA 1600x1200 Frame Rate 15 frames sec Pitch 35 Tilt 0 360 Lighting System Internal Illuminator LED Emmission according to EN 62471 ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating Temperature 0 to 50...

Page 67: ...culate the weight of your specific STS400 model add the weights of the individual components from those listed above in the quantity present on your model SOFTWARE FEATURES Readable Code Symbologies 1 D and stacked 2 D POSTAL PDF417 Standard and Micro PDF417 Code 128 GS1 128 Data Matrix ECC 200 Standard GS1 and Direct Marking Australia Post Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code 39 Standard and Full ASC...

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