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BCL348i

Bar code reader

en 01- 10/2011

50117122

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Page 1: ...BCL348i Bar code reader en 01 10 2011 50117122 T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N ...

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Page 3: ...nstalling the GSD file 19 3 4 4 Configuration 19 3 4 5 Transfer of the configuration to the IO Controller 20 3 4 6 Configuration of the device name device naming 21 3 4 7 Check device name 22 3 5 Further settings 22 3 6 Starting the device 23 3 7 Bar code reading 25 4 Device description 26 4 1 About the bar code readers of the BCL 300i series 26 4 2 Characteristics of the bar code readers of the B...

Page 4: ...eating 50 5 3 5 Dimensioned drawing of MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors MK 3xx terminal hood 51 5 4 Reading field curves optical data 52 5 4 1 Bar code characteristics 52 5 4 2 Raster scanner 53 5 5 Reading field curves 54 5 5 1 High Density N optics BCL 348i S R1 N 102 H 55 5 5 2 High Density N optics BCL 348i S R1 N 100 H 55 5 5 3 High Density N optics BCL 348i ON 100 H 56 5 5 4 Medium Den...

Page 5: ... 78 7 3 1 PWR SW IN OUT Voltage supply and switching input outputs 1 and 2 78 7 3 2 SERVICE USB interface Mini B type 81 7 3 3 HOST BUS IN for BCL 348i 82 7 3 4 BUS OUT for the BCL 348i 83 7 4 PROFINET IO topologies 84 7 4 1 PROFINET IO wiring 85 7 5 Cable lengths and shielding 86 8 Display elements and display 87 8 1 LED indicators BCL 348i 87 8 2 MS 348 MK 348 LED indicators 89 8 3 Display BCL 3...

Page 6: ... 10 7 1 Modules 1 4 Code table extensions 1 to 4 116 10 7 2 Module 5 Code type features symbology 118 10 7 3 Module 7 Code fragment technology 119 10 8 Control modules 120 10 8 1 Module 10 Activations 120 10 8 2 Module 11 Reading gate control 122 10 8 3 Module 12 Multi label 124 10 8 4 Module 13 Fragmented read result 125 10 8 5 Module 14 Interlinked read result 126 10 9 Result Format 127 10 9 1 M...

Page 7: ...trol 161 10 14 Data output 163 10 14 1 Module 80 Sorting 163 10 15 Reference code comparison 164 10 15 1 Module 81 Reference code comparator 1 164 10 15 2 Module 82 Reference code comparator 2 166 10 15 3 Module 83 Reference code comparison pattern 1 168 10 15 4 Module 84 Reference code comparison pattern 2 169 10 16 Special Functions 171 10 16 1 Module 90 Status and control 171 10 16 2 Module 91 ...

Page 8: ...f PWR connection cable 204 13 8 2 Specifications of the cables for voltage supply 204 13 8 3 Order codes of the cables for voltage supply 204 13 9 Accessory ready made cables for bus connection 204 13 9 1 General information 204 13 9 2 Contact assignments M12 PROFINET IO connection cable KB ET 205 13 9 3 Specifications M12 PROFINET IO connection cable KB ET 205 13 9 4 Order codes M12 PROFINET IO c...

Page 9: ...ithout heating 43 Table 5 2 Specifications of the BCL 348i deflection mirror scanners without heating 43 Table 5 3 Specifications of the BCL 348i line raster scanners with heating 45 Table 5 4 Specifications of the BCL 348i oscillating mirror scanners with heating 45 Table 5 5 Specifications of the BCL 348i deflection mirror scanners with heating 46 Figure 5 1 Dimensioned drawing of complete overv...

Page 10: ... 7 1 Location of the electrical connections 73 Figure 7 2 BCL 348i MS 348 hood with integrated M12 connectors 75 Figure 7 3 BCL 348i MK 348 terminal hood with spring loaded terminals 76 Figure 7 4 Cable fabrication for MK 348 terminal hood 77 Table 7 1 Pin assignment PWR SW IN OUT 78 Figure 7 1 Switching input connection diagram SWIO_1 and SWIO_2 79 Figure 7 2 Switching output connection diagram S...

Page 11: ...able 10 22 Input data for module 36 135 Table 10 23 Input data for module 37 135 Table 10 24 Input data for module 38 136 Table 10 25 Input data for module 39 137 Table 10 26 Input data for module 40 137 Table 10 27 Input data for module 41 138 Table 10 28 Parameters for module 50 139 Table 10 29 Parameters for module 51 141 Table 10 30 Parameters for module 52 142 Table 10 31 Parameters for modul...

Page 12: ...rameters for module 91 AutoreflAct 172 Table 10 53 Parameters for module 92 AutoControl 173 Table 10 54 Input data for module 92 AutoControl 173 Table 10 55 Device parameters for example configuration 2 176 Table 10 56 Device parameters for example configuration 3 178 Table 10 57 Module parameters for example configuration 3 179 Table 12 1 General causes of errors 199 Table 12 2 Interface error 20...

Page 13: ...mbol warns of possible danger caused by hazardous laser radiation Notice This symbol indicates text passages containing important information 1 2 Declaration of conformity The bar code readers of the BCL 300i series have been developed and manufactured in accordance with the applicable European standards and directives Notice You can find the Declaration of Conformity of the devices in the appendi...

Page 14: ...the applicable safety standards They correspond to the state of the art 2 3 Approved purpose Attention The protection of personnel and the device cannot be guaranteed if the device is operated in a manner not corresponding to its intended use Bar code readers of the BCL 300i series are conceived as stationary high speed scanners with integrated decoders for all current bar codes used for automatic...

Page 15: ...er systems They also comply with the U S 21 CFR 1040 10 regulations for a class II laser product except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 Radiant Energy The BCL 348i uses a low power visible laser diode The emitted wavelength is 655nm The average laser power is less than 1mW in accordance with the definition of laser class 2 Adjustments Do not attempt any adjustments...

Page 16: ... warning notices A and B above and next to the reading window as shown in the following figure Figure 2 1 Attachment of the stick on labels with warning notices at the BCL 348i A BCL 348i Line scanner and M12 MS 3xx connection hood BCL 348i with oscillating mirror and M12 MS 3xx connection hood B A Warning laser aperture B Name plate BCL 348i with deflection mirror and M12 MS 3xx connection hood ...

Page 17: ...ing on which interface is used The correct time for data output The BCL 348i should be positioned in such a way that taking into consideration the time required for data processing and the conveyor belt speed there is sufficient time to e g initiate sorting operations on the basis of the read data The display and control panel should be very visible and accessible For configuring and commissioning...

Page 18: ...he shielding connection is done via the M12 connector housing Notice The integrated parameter memory for the simple replacement of the BCL 348i is located in the MS 348 In the integrated parameter memory both the settings and the PROFINET name are saved and transmitted to a new device Notice In the case of PROFINET line topology the network is interrupted when the BCL 348i is removed from the MS 3...

Page 19: ...ing connection Remove approx 78mm of the connection cable sheathing 15mm of sheath of the shielded line must be freely accessible Figure 3 3 Cable fabrication for MK 308 terminal hood The shield is automatically contacted when the cable is lead into the metal screw fitting and fastened when the cord grip is closed Then lead the individual wires into the terminals according to the diagram Wire end ...

Page 20: ...The PLC must commu nicate this device name to the participant during the device naming Further information may be found below and in chapter Step 5 Configuration of the device name naming the device on page 103 3 4 1 Commissioning the BCL 348i on the PROFINET IO Complete the necessary steps for commissioning a Siemens S7 control as described below Further information regarding the individual commi...

Page 21: ... IO devices e g BCL 348i the corresponding GSD file must be loaded first All data in modules required for operating the BCL 348i is described in this file These are input and output data and device parameters for the functioning of the BCL 348i and the definition of the control and status bits Install the GSD file associated with the BCL 348i in the PROFINET IO Manager of your control 3 4 4 Config...

Page 22: ...orrect transfer to the IO Controller S7 PLC the PLC automatically carries out the following activities Check device names Assignment of the IP addresses that were configured in the HW Config to the IO devices Establishment of a connection between the IO Controller and configured IO devices Cyclical data exchange Notice Participants that have not been named cannot be contacted yet at this point in ...

Page 23: ...ice names to the configured IO devices Select the respective bar code scanner BCL 348i for the device naming based on its MAC address The unique device name which must match the participant in the HW Config is then assigned to this participant Notice Multiple BCL 348i can be distinguished by the MAC addresses displayed The MAC address may be found on the name plate of the respective bar code scann...

Page 24: ...ue device name max 255 characters is used 3 4 7 Check device name After completing the configuration phase recheck the device names that have been assigned Please ensure that these names are unique and that all participants are locat ed in the same subnet 3 5 Further settings Carry out further settings via the PROFINET IO Controller such as the control of the decoding and processing of the read da...

Page 25: ...splay the operating state If there is a display the bar code reading window appears in it PWR LED flashes green Device ok initialization phase green continuous light Power On device OK green briefly off on Good read successful reading green briefly off briefly red on No read reading not successful yellow continuous light Service mode flashes red Warning set red continuous light Error device error ...

Page 26: ...ckering light Data communication ACT If a display is available the following information appears successively during startup Startup Device designation e g BCL 348i SM 102 D Reading Result If Reading Result is displayed the device is ready Operation of BCL 348i After voltage 18 30VDC has been connected to the switching input a read process is activated In the standard setting all common code types...

Page 27: ...l has a display the read information appears on this display The PWR LED goes off briefly and then turns green again Simultaneously the read infor mation is forwarded to the superior system PLC PC via the PROFINET IO Please check the incoming data of the bar code information there Alternatively you can use a switching input for read activation switching signal of a photo electric sensor or 24VDC s...

Page 28: ...mirrors and also optionally as heated models Figure 4 1 Line scanner line scanner with deflection mirror and oscillating mirror scanner The extensive options for device configuration enable adaptation to a multitude of reading tasks Due to the large reading distance combined with the great depth of field a large opening angle and a very compact construction the device is ideally suited for the con...

Page 29: ...reely programmable switching inputs outputs for the activation or signaling of states Automatic monitoring of the read quality with autoControl Automatic recognition and setting of the bar code type using autoConfig Reference code comparison Optional heating models to 35 C Heavy duty housing of protection class IP 65 Notice Information on technical data and characteristics can be found in Kapitel ...

Page 30: ...ting triggering takes place through an external reading cycle signal or via the PROFINET IO An alternative option for activation is the autoReflAct function Through the read operation the BCL 348i collects additional useful pieces of data for diag nosis which can also be transmitted to the host The quality of the read operation can be inspected using the alignment mode which is integrated in the w...

Page 31: ...anner with deflection mirror Connection side for MK 3xx terminal hood MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors Reading window Dovetail mounting and 4 mounting threads Display LEDs and buttons Line scanner Connection side for MK 3xx terminal hood MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors Reading window Dovetail mounting and 4 mounting threads Display LEDs and buttons Line scanner with deflection mirror ...

Page 32: ...24V Figure 4 5 BCL 348i device construction oscillating mirror scanner Connection side for MK 3xx terminal hood MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors Reading window Dovetail mounting and 6 mounting threads Display LEDs and buttons Oscillating mirror scanner ...

Page 33: ...l hood Figure 4 7 Device construction MK 348 hood with integrated connectors Connection side with system plug for connection to BCL 348i M12 connector 3 x M12 Mini B type USB service interface Ethernet LEDs LINK ACT Connection side with system plug for connection to BCL 348i Cable lead throughs Mini B type USB service interface Terminal compartment Ethernet LEDs LINK ACT ...

Page 34: ...ed code fragment technology permits twisting of the bar code tilt angle within certain limits These are dependent on the transport speed the scanning rate of the scanner and the bar code properties Areas of application of the line scanner The line scanner is used when the bars of the bar code are printed in the conveying direction ladder arrangement with bar codes having very short bar lengths whe...

Page 35: ...e optical opening angle of the oscillating mirror Areas of application of the line scanner with oscillating mirror For line scanners with oscillating mirror oscillation frequency start stop position etc are adjustable It is used when the position of the label is not fixed e g on pallets various labels can thus be detected at various positions when the bars of the bar code are printed perpendicular...

Page 36: ...es The integrated code fragment technology permits twisting of the bar code tilt angle within certain limits These are dependent on the transport speed the scanning rate of the scanner and the bar code properties In most cases everywhere a line scanner is used a raster scanner can be used Areas of application of the raster scanner The raster scanner is used when the bars of the bar code are perpen...

Page 37: ...d Config uration Protocol DCP When configuring a PROFINET IO system the assignment of the device names to the configured IO devices creates a name based relationship for the partic ipating IO devices device naming Further information can be found in section Schritt 5 Einstellen des Gerätenamens Gerätetaufe auf Seite 103 The BCL 348i features multiple M12 connectors sockets for the electrical conne...

Page 38: ... ASCII string 20 bytes Leuze order no SERIAL_NUMBER 32 ASCII string 16 bytes Unique device serial number Device dependent HARDWARE_REVISION 48 UNSIGNED16 Hardware revision number e g 0 65535 Device dependent SOFTWARE_REVISION 50 1xCHAR 3xUNSIGNED8 Software version number e g V130 correspond to V1 3 0 Device dependent REVISION_COUNTER 54 UNSIGNED16 Is incremented when updat ing individual modules T...

Page 39: ...dalone with an individual device name in a star topology The PLC must communicate this device name to the participant during the device naming Figure 4 11 PROFINET IO in a star topology PC PLC host interface Other network participants BCL 348i with MS348 hood with inte grated connectors BCL 348i with MK348 terminal hood myBCL 348i_2 ...

Page 40: ...ength of a segment connection from the hub to the last participant is limited to 100m 4 6 Heater For low temperature applications to min 35 C e g in cold storage the bar code readers of the BCL 348i series can optionally be permanently fitted with a built in heating and these bar code readers purchased as separate device models 4 7 External parameter memory in the MS 348 MK 348 The parameter memor...

Page 41: ...he label on the container is read When the path from the scanner to the reflector has cleared the read procedure has completed and the scanning beam is reduced and again directed onto the reflector The reading gate is closed Figure 4 13 Reflector arrangement for autoReflAct The autoReflAct function uses the scanning beam to simulate a photoelectric sensor and thus permits an activation without add...

Page 42: ... BCL 348i Afterward bar codes with the same code type and number of digits are recognized and decoded Notice The settings made via the webConfig configuration tool push the parameters set in the PROFINET IO only temporarily into the background They are overwritten during integration into the PROFINET IO or after deactivation of service mode of the PROFINET master with those settings made via the G...

Page 43: ... Codabar Code 93 GS1 DataBar EAN Addendum Bar code contrast PCS 60 External light tolerance 2000 lx on the bar code Number of bar codes per scan 3 Electrical data Interface type 2x PROFINET IO on 2x M12 D Protocols PROFINET IO RT communication DCP TCP IP Client Server UDP Baud rate 10 100MBaud Data formats Service interface Mini B type USB 2 0 socket Switching input switching output 2 switching in...

Page 44: ...torage temperature range 20 C 70 C Air humidity max 90 rel humidity non condensing Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 test FC Shock IEC 60068 2 27 test Ea Continuous shock IEC 60068 2 29 test Eb Electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 IEC 61000 6 2 contains IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 and 6 2 1 Only with the MS 348 or MS 348 connection hood and screwed on M12 connectors or cable lead throughs and mounted caps Minimum...

Page 45: ...ngle 20 adjustable Reading field height see reading field curves Electrical data Power consumption max 4 9W Mechanical data Weight 580g without connection hood Dimensions WxHxD 58 x 125 x 110mm without connection hood Table 5 1 Specifications of the BCL 348i oscillating mirror scanners without heating Type BCL 348i PROFINET IO Type Line scanner with deflection mirror without heating Optical data B...

Page 46: ...r During the heating phase around 30min when the inside temperature rises above 15 C the temper ature switch connects the BCL 348i to the supply voltage This is followed by the self test and the changeover to read operation The PWR LED lights up showing overall readiness for operation When the inside temperature reaches approximately 18 C another temperature switch turns the housing heater off and...

Page 47: ...t heating with the following differences Type BCL 348i PROFINET IO Type Line scanner with heater Electrical data Operating voltage 24VDC 20 Power consumption max 17 7W Structure of the heating Housing heating and separate heating of the optics glass Warmup time Min 30min at 24VDC and an ambient temperature of 35 C Min conductor cross section Conductor cross section of at least 0 75mm for the suppl...

Page 48: ...Min 30min at 24VDC and an ambient temperature of 35 C Min conductor cross section Conductor cross section of at least 0 75mm for the supply voltage supply line Wiring through of the voltage supply to multiple heating devices is not permissible Standard M12 ready made cable not usable insufficient conductor cross section Environmental data Operating temperature range 35 C 40 C Storage temperature r...

Page 49: ...ax 19 7W Structure of the heating Housing heating and separate heating of the optics glass Warmup time Min 30min at 24VDC and an ambient temperature of 35 C Min conductor cross section Conductor cross section of at least 0 75mm for the supply voltage supply line Wiring through of the voltage supply to multiple heating devices is not permissible Standard M12 ready made cable not usable insufficient...

Page 50: ...Specifications 48 BCL 348i Leuze electronic 5 3 2 Dimensioned drawing of line scanner with without heating Figure 5 2 Dimensioned drawing BCL 348i line scanner S 102 A Optical axis ...

Page 51: ...ic BCL 348i 49 TNT 35 7 24V 5 3 3 Dimensioned drawing of deflection mirror scanner with without heating Figure 5 3 Dimensioned drawing BCL 348i deflection mirror scanner S 100 A Optical axis B Deflection angle of the laser beam 30 ...

Page 52: ...ic 5 3 4 Dimensioned drawing of oscillating mirror scanner with without heating Figure 5 4 Dimensioned drawing BCL 348i oscillating mirror scanner O 100 A Optical axis B Swivel angle of the laser beam 20 C Deflection angle of the laser beam 30 ...

Page 53: ... terminal hood Figure 5 5 Dimensioned drawing of MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors MK 3xx terminal hood MS 3xx hood with integrated connectors MK 3xx terminal hood Attention To ensure protection class IP 65 is fulfilled the screws of the connection hood are tightened with a tightening torque of 1 4Nm for connecting to the BCL ...

Page 54: ...ading field depends on the quality of the printed bar code and its dimensions Therefore above all the module of a bar code is decisive for the size of the reading field Notice A rule of thumb The smaller the module of the bar code is the smaller the maximum reading distance and reading field width will be M Module The narrowest line or space of a bar code in mm ZB Wide character Wide bars and gaps...

Page 55: ...a raster scanner projects 8 scan lines which vary depending on the reading distance from the raster aperture Distance mm starting at the zero position 50 100 200 300 400 450 700 Raster line cover mm all raster lines Front scanner 8 14 24 35 45 50 77 Deflection mirror scanner 12 17 27 38 48 54 80 Table 5 6 Raster line cover as a function of the distance ...

Page 56: ...e zero position of the reading distance always refers the front edge of the housing of the beam exit and is shown in figure 5 7 for the three housing types of the BCL 348i Figure 5 7 Zero position of the reading distance Reading conditions for the reading field curves Bar code type 2 5 Interleaved Ratio 1 2 5 ANSI specification class A Reading rate 75 Table 5 7 Reading conditions Zero position Dis...

Page 57: ...d curve for line scanner with deflection mirror The reading field curve applies for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 25 0 75 50 100 150 200 250 300 125 175 225 275 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100 BCL 3xxi S R1 N 102 m 0 127 m 0 15 m 0 2 m 0 15 m 0 127 m 0 2 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 25 0 75 50 100 150 200 250 300 125 175 225 275 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100 BCL 3xxi S R1 N 100 m ...

Page 58: ... scanners The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 25 0 75 50 100 150 200 250 300 125 175 225 275 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100 BCL 3xxi O N 100 m 0 127 m 0 15 m 0 2 m 0 15 m 0 127 m 0 2 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 25 0 75 50 100 150 200 250 300 125 175 225 275 20 40 80 60 100 20 40 80 60 100 BCL 3xxi O N 100 m 0 127 m 0 15 m 0 2 m 0 15 m 0 127 m 0 2...

Page 59: ...dium Density reading field curve for line scanner with deflection mirror The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 100 150 250 350 450 200 300 400 50 100 150 50 100 150 BCL 3xxi S R1 M 102 m 0 2 m 0 3 m 0 5 m 0 3 m 0 2 m 0 5 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 100 150 250 350 450 200 300 400 50 100 150 50 100 150 BCL 3xxi S R1 M 100 m 0 2 m 0 3 ...

Page 60: ...cillating mirror scanners The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 100 150 250 350 450 200 300 400 50 100 150 50 100 150 BCL 3xxi O M 100 m 0 2 m 0 3 m 0 5 m 0 3 m 0 2 m 0 5 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 100 150 250 350 450 200 300 400 50 100 150 25 75 125 50 100 150 25 75 125 BCL 3xxi O M 100 m 0 2 m 0 3 m 0 5 m 0 3 m 0 2 m 0 5 Reading d...

Page 61: ...urve for line scanner with deflection mirror The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 150 250 400 500 600 350 100 200 300 450 550 50 100 200 150 50 100 200 150 BCL 3xxi S R1 F 102 m 0 5 m 0 35 m 0 3 m 0 35 m 0 5 m 0 3 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 150 250 400 500 600 350 100 200 300 450 550 50 100 200 150 50 100 200 150 BCL 3xxi S R1 F 10...

Page 62: ...scanners The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 150 250 400 500 600 350 100 200 300 450 550 50 100 200 150 50 100 200 150 BCL 3xxi O F 100 m 0 5 m 0 35 m 0 3 m 0 35 m 0 5 m 0 3 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 150 250 400 500 600 350 100 200 300 450 550 50 100 200 150 50 100 200 150 BCL 3xxi O F 100 m 0 5 m 0 35 m 0 3 m 0 35 m 0 5 m 0 3 Re...

Page 63: ...canner with deflection mirror The reading field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 150 250 400 550 750 350 100 200 300 450 650 500 700 600 50 100 300 250 150 200 50 100 300 250 150 200 BCL 3xxi S R1 L 102 m 0 5 m 0 35 m 0 8 m 0 35 m 0 5 m 0 8 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 150 250 400 550 750 350 100 200 300 450 650 500 700 600 50 100 300 250 150 200 ...

Page 64: ...ng field curves apply for the reading conditions stated in table 5 7 0 50 150 250 400 550 750 350 100 200 300 450 650 500 700 600 50 100 300 250 150 200 50 100 300 250 150 200 BCL 3xxi O L 100 m 0 5 m 0 35 m 0 8 m 0 35 m 0 5 m 0 8 Reading distance mm Reading field width mm 0 50 150 250 400 550 750 350 100 200 300 450 650 500 700 600 50 100 300 250 150 200 50 100 300 250 150 200 BCL 3xxi O L 100 m ...

Page 65: ... the post office or shipping agent as well as the supplier Check the delivery contents using your order and the delivery papers Delivered quantity Device type and model as indicated on the name plate Laser warning signs Brief manual The name plate provides information as to what BCL type your device is For specific information please refer to chapter 5 Name plates of the bar code readers of the BC...

Page 66: ...ers can be mounted in two different ways Via four or six M4x5 screws on the bottom of the device Via a BT 56 mounting device in the two fastening grooves on the bottom of the device Attention The BCL 300i does not fulfill protection class IP 65 until the connection hood has been screwed on Minimum tightening torque of the housing connection screws on the connection hood 1 4Nm 6 2 1 Fastening with ...

Page 67: ...ening grooves It is designed for rod mounting Ø 16mm to 20mm For ordering instructions please refer to chapter Type overview and accessories on page 136 BT 56 mounting device Figure 6 3 BT 56 mounting device Clamping jaws for fastening on the BCL 348i Clamp profile for fastening to round or oval pipes Ø 16 20mm A Rod holder turnable 360 B Rods Ø 16 20mm All dimensions in mm ...

Page 68: ...Installation and mounting 68 BCL 348i Leuze electronic Figure 6 4 Mounting example of BCL 348i with BT 56 ...

Page 69: ...ice When mounting ensure that the scanning beam is not reflected directly back to the scanner by the label which is being read For further information see the notices in chapter 6 3 Please refer to chapter 5 4 for the permissible minimum and maximum distances between the BCL 348i and the labels to be read Clamping jaws for fastening on the BCL 348i A Holder turnable 360 B ITEM joint angle adjustab...

Page 70: ...to e g initiate sorting operations on the basis of the read data The display elements such as LEDs or the display should be highly visible For configuring and commissioning with the webConfig tool the USB interface should be easily accessible For specific information please refer to chapter 6 and chapter 7 Notice The beam of the BCL 348i exits parallel to the housing base in the case of the line s...

Page 71: ...e scanner 6 3 3 Avoiding total reflection deflection mirror scanner For the BCL 348i with deflection mirror the laser beam exits at an angle of 105 to the rear housing wall An angle of incidence of 15 of the laser to the label has already been integrated in the deflection mirror so that the BCL 348i can be installed parallel to the bar code rear housing wall Figure 6 7 Total reflection line scanne...

Page 72: ...reader is parallel to the object This will result in an angle of inclination of approx 25 Figure 6 8 Total reflection BCL 348i with oscillating mirror 6 3 5 Mounting location When selecting a mounting location pay attention to Maintaining the required environmental conditions temperature humidity Possible soiling of the reading window due to liquids abrasion by boxes or packaging material residues...

Page 73: ...installing the BCL 348i in a protective housing it must be ensured that the scanning beam can exit the protective housing without obstruction 6 3 7 Possible reading angles between BCL 348i and bar code The optimum alignment of the BCL 348i is accomplished when the scan line scans the code bars almost at a right angle 90 All reading angles that are possible between the scan line and bar code must b...

Page 74: ... of the BCL 348i with a soft cloth after mounting Remove all pack aging remains e g carton fibers or Styrofoam balls In doing so avoid leaving finger prints on the front cover of the BCL 348i Attention Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as thinner or acetone for cleaning the device ...

Page 75: ...ic protective cap on the side of the system plug or the system socket Additional connection accessories can be found in chapter 13 Attention The BCL 348i does not fulfill protection class IP 65 until the connection hood has been screwed on Minimum tightening torque of the housing connection screws on the connection hood 1 4Nm Location of the electrical connections Figure 7 1 Location of the electr...

Page 76: ... FE is connected correctly Unimpaired operation is only guaranteed when the functional earth is connected properly If faults cannot be corrected the device should be removed from operation and protected against possible commissioning Attention For UL applications use is permitted exclusively in Class 2 circuits according to NEC National Electric Code The bar code readers of the BCL 300i series are...

Page 77: ...e name of the BCL 348i does not have to be reassigned in PROFINET it is saved in the MS 348 and automatically imported for the new device In doing so the settings of the old device are automatically transmitted to the new device Attention If the BCL 348i is used in line topology the PROFINET is interrupted at this place during device exchange Figure 7 2 BCL 348i MS 348 hood with integrated M12 con...

Page 78: ... cable lead throughs in which the shielding connection for the interface cable is also located A Mini B type USB socket is used for service purposes The device name is saved in the MK 348 and is passed to the new device during device exchange In doing so the settings are automatically transmitted to the new device Figure 7 3 BCL 348i MK 348 terminal hood with spring loaded terminals Notice The int...

Page 79: ...eathing 15mm of sheath of the shielded line must be freely accessible Figure 7 4 Cable fabrication for MK 348 terminal hood The shield is automatically contacted when the cable is lead into the metal screw fitting and fastened when the cord grip is closed Then lead the individual wires into the terminals according to the diagram Wire end sleeves are not necessary Notice See chapter 5 4 Reading fie...

Page 80: ... voltage Connecting functional earth FE Ensure that the functional earth FE is connected correctly Unimpaired operation is only guaranteed when the functional earth is connected properly All electrical disturbances EMC couplings are discharged via the functional earth connection PWR SW IN OUT Pin M12 Name terminal Remark 1 VIN Positive supply voltage 18 30VDC 2 SWIO_1 Configurable switching input ...

Page 81: ...in the following is the external wiring for use as a switching input or output the respective function assignments to the switching inputs outputs can be found in chapter 10 Function as switching input Figure 7 1 Switching input connection diagram SWIO_1 and SWIO_2 If you use a sensor with a standard M12 connector please note the following Pins 2 and 4 must not be operated as switching outputs if ...

Page 82: ...Do not load the respective switching output of the BCL 348i with more than 60mA at 18 30VDC in normal operation Notice Both switching inputs outputs SWIO_1 and SWIO_2 are configured by default in such a way that Switching input SWIO_1 activates the reading gate Switching output SWIO_2 switches by default on No Read Switching output Switching output from controller Switching input to controller dea...

Page 83: ...ed 3m Use the Leuze specific USB service cable See chapter 13 Type overview and acces sories for the connection and use a service PC to configure Notice IP 65 is achieved only if the connectors and caps are screwed into place SERVICE USB interface Mini B type Pin USB Mini B Name Remark 1 VB Sense input 2 D Data 3 D Data 4 ID Not connected 5 GND Ground Table 7 2 Pin assignment SERVICE Mini B type U...

Page 84: ...dequate shielding The entire connection cable must be shielded and earthed The RD RD and TD TD wires must be stranded in pairs Use CAT 5 cable for the connection HOST BUS IN PROFINET IO 4 pin socket D coded Pin M12 Name terminal Remark 1 TD0 Transmit Data 2 RD0 Receive Data 3 TD0 Transmit Data 4 RD0 Receive Data FE via thread FE via screw fitting Functional earth housing Table 7 3 Pin assignment H...

Page 85: ... see table 13 9 Bus connection cable for the BCL 348i on page 141 If you use user configurable cables note the following Notice Ensure adequate shielding The entire connection cable must be shielded and earthed The signal lines must be stranded in pairs Use CAT 5 cable for the connection Notice For the BCL 348i as standalone device or as the last participant in a linear topology termi nation on th...

Page 86: ...ative further development of the BCL 348i with integrated switch functionality offers the option of networking multiple bar code readers of type BCL 348i with one another In addition to the classic star topology a linear topology is thus also possible This makes wiring the network easy and inexpensive as participants are connected to one another in parallel The maximum length of a segment connecti...

Page 87: ...ailable that lets you connect standard network cables If no standard network cables are to be used e g due to lacking IP protection class you can use the KB ET SA user configurable cable on the BCL 348i see table 13 9 Bus connection cable for the BCL 348i on page 141 The individual BCL 348i devices in a linear topology are connected with the KB ET SSA cable see table 13 9 Bus connection cable for ...

Page 88: ... absolutely necessary acc to USB specifications BCL host PROFINET IO RT 100m absolutely required shielded Network from the first BCL to the last BCL PROFINET IO RT the maximum segment length must not exceed 100m for 100Base TX Twisted Pair min Cat 5 absolutely required shielded BCL power supply unit 30m not necessary Switching input 10m not necessary Switching output 10m not necessary Table 7 5 Ca...

Page 89: ...indicators Two multicolor LEDs are used as the primary display instrument LED functions PWR LED off Device OFF no supply voltage flashes green Device ok initialization phase no bar code reading possible voltage connected self test running initialization running green continuous light Device ok bar code reading possible self test successfully finished device monitoring active green briefly off on G...

Page 90: ... fault red continuous light Device error parameter enable no bar code reading possible BUS LED off No supply voltage no communication possible PROFINET IO communication not initialized or inactive flashes green Initialization of the BCL 348i establishing communication green continuous light Operation ok network operation ok connection and communication to IO Controller PLC established data exchang...

Page 91: ...nd MK 348 LED ACT0 LINK0 on the MS 348 MK 348 green continuous light Ethernet connected LINK yellow flickering light Data communication ACT LED ACT1 LINK1 on the MS 348 MK 348 green continuous light Ethernet connected LINK yellow flickering light Data communication ACT 2 LEDs MK 348 MS 348 2 LEDs Ethernet 1 LED split two colored ACT1 LINK1 Ethernet 0 LED split two colored ACT0 LINK0 Ethernet 1 LED...

Page 92: ...ne displays the selected function and the lower line displays the result The background lighting is activated by the push of any button and automatically deactivated after a defined point in time Display functions The following functions can be displayed and activated Reading result result of reading process Decodequality quality of decoding process BCL Info device status error code I O Status sta...

Page 93: ...Reading result 88776655 1st line read result display function 2nd line code content of the bar code e g 88776655 Decoding quality 84 1st line decoding quality display function 2nd line decoding quality in percent e g 84 BCL info Error code 3201 1st line device status display function 2nd line error code e g Error code 3201 I O status In 0 Out 1 1st line input output state display function 2nd line...

Page 94: ...which are supported by all commonly used modern browsers e g Mozilla Firefox beginning with Version 3 0 or Internet Explorer beginning with Version 8 0 it is possible to operate the Leuze webConfig tool on any internet ready PC Notice The webConfig tool is offered in 5 languages German English French Italian Spanish 9 1 Connecting the SERVICE USB interface The SERVICE USB interface of the BCL 348i...

Page 95: ...ase you can also start the webConfig tool of the BCL 348i by double clicking on the BCL 5xxi icon In order for the BCL 348i to be automatically detected by the connected PC the USB driver must be installed once on your PC To do this you must have administrator privileges Please proceed according to the following steps Start your PC with administrator privileges and log on Load the CD included in t...

Page 96: ... starting the browser installed on your PC and entering the following IP address 192 168 61 100 This is the default Leuze maintenance address for communication with bar code readers of the BCL 300i and BCL 500i series In both cases the following start page appears on your PC Figure 9 2 The start page of the webConfig tool Notice The webConfig tool is completely contained in the firmware of the BCL...

Page 97: ...es are displayed immediately As a result this menu item can be used to determine the optimum installation location Configuration for adjusting decoding for data formatting and output switching inputs outputs communication parameters and interfaces etc Diagnostics for event logging of warnings and errors Maintenance for updating the firmware The user interface of the webConfig tool is largely self ...

Page 98: ...ode etc Communication Configuration of the host interface and the service interface Oscillating mirror Configuration of the oscillating mirror settings Notice On the right side of the user interface of the webConfig tool you will find a description of the individual modules and functions as a help text in the Information area The webConfig tool is available for all bar code readers of the BCL 300i...

Page 99: ...rm handling however acyclic communication services are also used Depending on the communication requirements PROFINET IO offers suitable protocols and transfer methods Real Time communication RT via prioritized Ethernet frames for Cyclical process data I O data stored in the I O area of the control Alarms Clock synchronization Neighborhood information Address assignment address resolution via DCP ...

Page 100: ...out engineering tools SNMP support 10 2 Measures to be performed prior to the initial commissioning Before commissioning familiarize yourself with the operation and configuration of the BCL 348i Before connecting the supply voltage recheck all connections and ensure that they have been properly made MS 348 hood with 3 integrated M12 connectors Figure 10 1 BCL 348i MS 348 hood with integrated M12 c...

Page 101: ...FE is connected correctly Unimpaired operation is only guaranteed when the functional earth is connected properly All electrical disturbances EMC couplings are discharged via the functional earth connec tion Terminal hood MK 348 SERVICE 2 1 3 5 4 GND D D VB ID Mini B USB socket behind protective cap Terminal block PWR SW IN OUT Terminal block HOST BUS IN Ethernet 0 Terminal designation MK 348 Term...

Page 102: ...vice name 10 4 1 Step 1 Preparing the control system S7 PLC The first step involves the assignment of an IP address to the IO Controller PLC S7 and the preparation of the control for consistent data transmission Notice If an S7 control is used you need to ensure that Simatic Manager Version 5 4 service pack 5 V5 4 SP5 or higher is used 10 4 2 Step 2 Installation of the GSD file For the subsequent ...

Page 103: ...BCL 348i and the definition of the control and status bits If parameters are changed e g in the project tool these changes are stored on the PLC side in the project not in the GSD file The GSD file is a certified and integral part of the device and must not be changed manually The file is not changed by the system either The functionality of the BCL 348i is defined via GSD parameter sets The param...

Page 104: ...nment of the device names to IP addresses 10 4 4 Step 4 Transfer of the configuration to the IO Controller S7 PLC After the correct transfer to the IO Controller S7 PLC the PLC automatically carries out the following activities Check device names Assignment of the IP addresses that were configured in the HW Config to the IO devices Establishment of a connection between the IO Controller and config...

Page 105: ...the device via the Discovery and Configuration Protocol DCP The PROFINET IO also uses the Discovery and Configuration Protocol DCP for the IP address assignment during each system boot up if the IO device is located in the same subnet Notice All BCL 348i participants in a PROFINET IO network must be located in the same subnet Device naming PROFINET IO defines the naming of the device as the creati...

Page 106: ...e BCL 348i can be distinguished by the MAC addresses displayed The MAC address may be found on the name plate of the respective bar code scanner MAC address IP address individual device name At this point please assign an IP address suggested by the PLC a subnet mask and if required a router address and assign this data to the named participant device name Figure 10 5 MAC address IP address indivi...

Page 107: ... DHCP server or if the IP addresses of the devices are to be set permanently proceed as follows Have the network administrator specify the data for IP address net mask and gateway address of the BCL 348i Set these values on the BCL 348i Via webConfig tool In the main menu select Configuration submenu Communication Ethernet interface Notice If the setting is performed via the webConfig tool the BCL...

Page 108: ...e connection to the primary host system PC PLC as server The BCL 348i requires from the user the IP address of the server host system and the port number on which the server host system accepts a connection In this case the BCL 348i determines when and with whom a connection is established With a BCL 348i as TCP client also set the following values IP address of the TCP server normally the PLC hos...

Page 109: ...meters a socket is formed via which the data can be sent and received Activate the UDP protocol Also set the following values IP address of the communication partner Port number of the communication partner The corresponding adjustment options can be found Via webConfig Configuration Communication Host communication All other parameters required for the reading task such as setting the code type a...

Page 110: ...troller Output data is sent out by the controller Detailed information on how to prepare the control and the GSD file may be found in chapter Configuration steps for a Siemens Simatic S7 control on page 100 For the default settings of the BCL 348i please refer to the following module descriptions Notice Please note that the set data is overwritten by the PLC Some controls make available a so calle...

Page 111: ... Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Profile number Number of the activated profile For BCL 348i constant with value 0 0 UNSIGNED8 0 255 0 Code type 1 Released code type no code means that all subsequent code tables are also deactivated The valid number of digits also depends on the code type 1 0 1 5 BitArea 0 No code 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 Code39 3 Code32 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Co...

Page 112: ... Digits 2 2 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the upper limit 11 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 2 3 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 12 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 2 4 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 13 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 2 5 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 14 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Reading reliability 2 Min reading re...

Page 113: ... in the enumeration mode 20 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 3 4 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 21 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 3 5 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 22 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Reading reliability 3 Min reading reliability to be achieved in order to output a read code 23 UNSIGNED8 1 100 4 Check digit procedure 3 Used check digit procedure 24 0 24 6 BitArea 0 Standar...

Page 114: ...GNED8 0 63 0 Digits 4 2 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the upper limit 27 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 4 3 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 28 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 4 4 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 29 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Digits 4 5 Decodable number of digits in the enumeration mode 30 UNSIGNED8 0 63 0 Reading reliability 4 Mi...

Page 115: ...both parameters and control or status information A PROFINET IO module defines the existence and meaning of the input and output data In addition it defines the necessary parameters The arrangement of the data within a module is defined The composition of the input output data is defined via the module list The BCL 348i interprets the incoming output data and triggers the appropriate reactions in ...

Page 116: ...Transmission of the read results in the fragmented mode 1013 1 1 2 0 Interlinked read result Interlinking of the individual read results within one reading gate 1014 1 1 0 0 Result Format Decoder state Status display decoding 1020 1 0 1 0 Decoding result 1 Bar code information 4 bytes max 1021 1 0 6 0 Decoding result 2 Bar code information 8 bytes max 1022 1 0 10 0 Decoding result 3 Bar code infor...

Page 117: ...l bits for reset and standby 1060 1 0 1 1 Laser control Switch on and switch off positions of the laser 1061 1 4 0 0 Alignment Alignment mode 1063 1 0 1 1 Oscillating mirror Configuration of the oscillating mirror 1064 1 6 0 0 Switching inputs outputs SWIO or Device IO Switching input output SWIO1 Parameter settings SWIO1 1070 1 23 0 0 Switching input output SWIO2 Parameter settings SWIO2 1071 1 2...

Page 118: ... 0 5 BitArea 0 0 No code 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 Code39 3 Code32 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Code128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code93 13 GS1 DataBar OMNIDIREC TIONAL 14 GS1 DataBar LIMITED 15 GS1 DataBar EXPANDED 0 Number of digits mode Interpretation of the number of digits 1 6 Bit 0 Enumeration 1 Range 0 Digits 11 Decodable number of digits in the case of a range this number defines the lower limi...

Page 119: ...3 7 MOD16 0 Check digit output Turns the check digit out put on or off Standard means that the check digit is transmitted according to the applica ble standard for the selected code type If no check digit trans mission is intended for the selected code type then Standard means that the check digit is not transmitted and Not Standard means that the check digit is trans mitted anyway 7 7 Bit Check d...

Page 120: ...sible ratio between maxi mum and minimum element of the Codabar code 3 UNSIGNED8 0 255 8 Codabar character gap Permissible ratio for the gap between two characters for the Codabar code 4 UNSIGNED8 0 255 3 Codabar Monarch Mode The decoding of a Monarch bar code as Codabar bar code can be switched on or off 5 0 Bit 0 Off 1 On 0 Codabar start stop character Switches the transmission of a start and st...

Page 121: ...0 16 3 Module 92 AutoControl If the parameter is not set the bar code is immediately detected and processed further as soon as all necessary bar code elements are available Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Maximum width ratio The maximum width ratio is used to determine the light zones The light zones identify the beginning or end of patterns 0 UNSIGNED8 0 255 13 Minim...

Page 122: ...ange Default Unit Mode The parameter defines the mode in which the activation module is oper ated 0 UNSIGNED8 0 Without ACK1 1 With ACK2 1 corresponds to BCL34 module 18 2 corresponds to BCL34 module 19 0 Table 10 6 Parameters for module 10 Output data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Reading gate Signal for activating the reading gate 0 0 Bit 1 0 Reading gate off 0 1 Reading...

Page 123: ... MUST be used There is otherwise a risk of data loss Multiple individual decoding results may occur within one reading gate if the Module 12 Multi label see chapter 10 8 3 or one of the identifier modules see chapter 10 11 Identi fier beginning on page 142 is used Data reset behavior If the data reset control bit is activated the following actions are carried out 1 Deletion of decoding results tha...

Page 124: ...epeat of reading gates 0 Byte 0 No 1 Yes 0 Reading gate end mode complete ness mode This parameter can be used to configure the completeness inspection 1 Byte 0 Independent of decoding i e the reading gate is not terminated prematurely 1 Dependent on decoding i e the reading gate is terminated if the configured number of bar codes to be decoded has been reached 1 2 DigitRef table dependent i e the...

Page 125: ...he parameter switches off the read ing gate after the set time has elapsed thus limiting the reading gate to the set period 4 UNSIGNED16 1 65535 0 Reading gate deactivation is switched off 0 ms 1 See Module 12 Multi label on page 124 2 Corresponds to the settings carried out via the device module chapter 10 5 2 or Modules 1 4 Code table extensions 1 to 4 3 See Identifier on page 142 modules 52 54 ...

Page 126: ...s is within the set limits no additional No Reads are output Notice When using this module the ACK mode should be activated see Module 10 Activations Mode parameter Otherwise there is a risk of losing decoding results if the control is not fast enough Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Minimum number of bar codes Minimum number of different bar codes scanned for per read...

Page 127: ...length 2 byte consistent Output data None Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Fragment length The parameter defines the maxi mum length of the bar code infor mation per fragment 0 UNSIGNED8 1 28 0 Table 10 11 Parameters for module 13 Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Fragment number Current fragment number 0 0 0 3 Bitarea 0 15 0 Remaining f...

Page 128: ...lt Parameter Parameter length 1 byte Input data None Output data None Notice An interlinked read result also requires Module 12 Multi label In this mode the additional information transmitted in modules 31ff relates to the last decoding result in the chain Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Delimiter This parameter is used to define a delimiter that is inserted between t...

Page 129: ...tes the current state of the reading gate1 1 Attention This does not necessarily correspond to the state at the time the bar code is scanned 0 0 Bit 0 Off 1 On 0 New result The signal indicates whether a new decoding has occurred 0 1 Bit 0 No 1 Yes 0 Result state The signal indicates whether the bar code has been read success fully 0 2 Bit 0 Successful reading 1 NOREAD 0 Further results in the buf...

Page 130: ...ther results in the buffer Buffer overflow Waiting for acknowledgement All other flags refer to the currently output decoding result If the input data is reset to the init value cf Module 30 Data formatting on page 131 the following bits are reset New result Result state All others remain unchanged Data reset behavior Upon data reset see Module 10 Activations the input data is deleted except for t...

Page 131: ...a new decoding result is present 0 5 Bit 0 1 New result 1 0 New result 0 21 27 Result state Toggle bit indicates that the bar code has not been read 0 6 Bit 0 1 NOREAD 1 0 NOREAD 0 21 27 Waiting for acknowl edgement This signal represents the internal state of the control 0 7 Bit 0 Base state 1 Control waiting for acknowledgement from the IO Controller 0 21 27 Bar code data length Data length of t...

Page 132: ... possibly including supplementary information such as the check sum does not fit in the selected module width the decoding results are shortened This shortening is either from the left or the right depending on the setting in Module 30 Data formatting Shortening is indicated by the passed bar code data length 2 If the bar code information bar code and possibly other items such as the check sum fit...

Page 133: ... Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Text in the case of misreading The parameter defines the output characters if no bar code could be read 0 STRING 20 characters null terminated 1 20 bytes of ASCII characters 63 Decoding result at reading gate start The parameter defines the state of the data at the start of the reading gate 20 5 Bit 0 Input data remain on the old value 1 Input data is reset...

Page 134: ...e system start Parameter None Input data Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Reading gate number The BCL 348i transmits the cur rent reading gate number The reading gate number is initialized with the system start and is then incremented continuously At 65535 an overflow occurs and the counter starts afresh from 0 0...

Page 135: ...ion of the relative bar code position in the laser beam Parameter None Input data Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Opening duration of the reading gate Opening duration of the last reading gate in ms 0 1 UNSIGNED16 0 65535 If the range is exceeded the value remains at 65535 0 ms Table 10 18 Input data for module ...

Page 136: ... ID 1 Description The module defines the input data for the communication of the length of the currently output bar code Parameter None Input data Input data length 2 byte consistent Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Reading reliability Equal scans Calculated reading reliability for the transmitted bar code 0 1 UNSIGNED16 0 65535 0 Table 10 20 Input...

Page 137: ...ng quality PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1037 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines input data for the communication of the calculated decoding quality of the currently transmitted bar code Parameter None Input data Input data length 1 byte consistent Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Scans with information per bar code See above 0...

Page 138: ...Number of digits PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1039 Submodule ID 1 Description The module defines input data for the communication of the number of digits of the currently transmitted bar code Parameter None Input data Input data length 1 byte Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Code direction Code direction of the transmitted bar code 0 UNS...

Page 139: ...currently transmitted bar code Parameter None Input data Input data length 1 byte Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Code type symbology Code type of the transmitted bar code 0 UNSIGNED8 0 No code 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 Code39 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Code128 EAN128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code93 13 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 14 GS1 DataBar Limi...

Page 140: ...ative bar code position in the swivel range of an oscillating mirror device Parameter None Input data Input data length 2 bytes Output data None Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Position in the swivel range Relative position of the bar code in the swivel range The position is nor malized to the zero position middle position Specified in 1 10 degrees 0 1 SIGNED16 20...

Page 141: ...ype If this criterion has been activated the bar code type is used to determine whether the bar codes are identical 1 0 Bit 0 deactivated 1 activated 1 Comparison parameter bar code content If this criterion has been activated the bar code content is used to determine whether the bar codes are identical 1 1 Bit 0 deactivated 1 activated 1 Comparison parameter bar code direction If this criterion h...

Page 142: ...hether identical bar codes have already been decoded A bandwidth in degrees must then be specified within which the same bar code is permitted to be in the oscillating mirror swivel range 4 5 UNSIGNED16 0 200 0 1 10 degree Comparison parameter scanning time info If this parameter is not equal to 0 the decoding time time at which the bar code was decoded is used to determine whether identical bar c...

Page 143: ...ders for an arbitrary character at exactly this position Also permitted are as placeholders for a character sequence of arbitrary length and an x if the character at the respective position is to be deleted Notice ASCII characters that cannot be displayed 0x20h must not be used Parameter Description Add r Data type Value range Default Unit Bar code filter string 1 Filter expression 1 0 STRING 30 c...

Page 144: ...e EAN process PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1052 Submodule ID 1 Description The module activates the segmentation according to the EAN process The parameters specify the identifiers to searched for and the output mode Parameter Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Identifier list Identifier 1 The identifier string is used for the iden tifier list and the filterin...

Page 145: ...tly 5 characters it does not have to be null terminated Notice ASCII characters that cannot be displayed 0x20h must not be used in the identifier strings 10 11 2 Module 53 Segmentation via fixed positions PROFINET IO module identifier Module ID 1053 Submodule ID 1 Description The module activates the segmentation via fixed positions The parameters specify the iden tifiers to be searched for the ou...

Page 146: ...GNED8 0 127 0 Fixed positions Start position of the 1st iden tifier Specifies the position of the first char acter of the first identifier in the data string of the bar code The first character in the bar code has position 1 If the parameter is 0 it is deactivated 27 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Start position of the 1st data value Specifies the position of the first char acter of the first data value in the...

Page 147: ... code The first character in the bar code has position 1 If the parameter is 0 it is deactivated 32 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Start position of the 4th identifier Specifies the position of the first char acter of the fourth identifier in the data string of the bar code The first character in the bar code has position 1 If the parameter is 0 it is deactivated 33 UNSIGNED8 0 127 0 Start position of the 4th ...

Page 148: ...1 15 STRING 5 characters null terminated 1 5 bytes of ASCII characters 0 Identifier 5 See identifier 1 20 STRING 5 characters null terminated 1 5 bytes of ASCII characters 0 Identifier output Output with identifier If this switch is not set the output of the identifiers is suppressed Only the data values that belong to the identifiers are displayed in this case 25 0 Bit 0 Output of the identifi er...

Page 149: ...rmitted as place holders for an arbitrary character at exactly that position Also permitted are as placeholders for a character sequence of arbitrary length and an x if the character at the respective position is to be deleted There are a total of 5 identifier strings An identifier with less than 5 characters must be null terminated However if the identifier string consists of exactly 5 characters...

Page 150: ...ter is that all subsequent char acters and not only one character at a certain position are disregarded until a character pattern is found in the string that follows the wildcard character pat tern This character has the same behavior as the wildcard character for the DIR command in the command line interpreter under Windows 0 UNSIGNED8 32 126 Don t care character Placeholder character Characters ...

Page 151: ...is not deleted Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Device status This byte represents the device status 0 UNSIGNED8 1 Initialisation 10 Standby 11 Service 12 Diagnosis 13 Parameter enabled 15 Device is ready 0x80 Error 0x81 Warning 0 Table 10 34 Input data for module 60 Output data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit System reset The control bit tri...

Page 152: ...one Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Laser start position This parameter defines the switch on position of the laser in 1 10 increments within the visible range of the laser The centre of the reading field corresponds to the 0 position 0 1 UNSIGNED16 450 450 450 1 10 Laser stop position This parameter defines the switch off position of the laser in 1 10 increments with...

Page 153: ...not be used in connection with module 81 AutoReflAct as this may cause malfunctions Parameter None Input data Input data length 1 byte Output data Output data length 1 byte Input data Description Addr Data type Value range Init value Unit Decoding quality Transmits the current decoding quality of the bar code located in the scanning beam 0 Byte 0 100 0 Percentage Table 10 37 Input data for module ...

Page 154: ... which the oscillating mirror operates 0 UNSIGNED8 0 Single oscillation 1 Double oscillation 2 Continuous oscillation 3 Continuous oscillation oscillating mir ror moves to the start position at the end of the reading gate 2 Start position Start position opening angle relative to the zero position of the swivel range 1 2 SIGNED16 200 200 200 1 10 Stop position Stop position opening angle relative t...

Page 155: ...witch on time Defines the switch on time period for the switching input Any activated switch off function then no longer has any function A value of 0 causes the output to be set statically this means that the selected input func tion s activate the output and the selected switch off function s deactivate it again Figure 10 6 Example 1 Start up delay 0 and switch on time 0 Figure 10 7 Example 2 St...

Page 156: ... counter and comparative value fulfil the parity condition or if it is activated multiple times on each successive event after the parity condition is met The event counter can always be reset with the I O data in the I O status and control module furthermore the reset mode parameter enables automatic resetting upon reaching the comparative value Automatic resetting upon reaching the comparative v...

Page 157: ...y td_on If the value of this parameter 0 no start up delay occurs for the activation of the input func tion otherwise the configured value represents the time in milliseconds by which the input signal is delayed Figure 10 9 Start up delay in input mode Switch on time ton This parameter specifies the min activation duration for the selected input function in ms The actual activation duration is cal...

Page 158: ...ult 5 Invalid read result 6 Device ready 7 The device is in a ready state Device not ready 8 The device is not yet ready motor and laser are being activated Data transmission active 9 Data transmission not active 10 AutoControl good quality 13 AutoControl bad quality 14 Reflector detected 15 Reflector not detected 16 External event pos edge 17 In the PROFINET case the external event is generated w...

Page 159: ... HIGH Ub 0 Reserved Free 0 2 0 7 Start up delay With this parameter the output pulse may be delayed by a set time period 1 UNSIGNED16 0 65535 0 ms Switch on time The parameter defines the switch on time period for the switching output If the value is 0 the signal is static 3 UNSIGNED16 0 1300 400 ms Switch on function 1 This parameter specifies an event which can set the switching output 5 UNSIGNE...

Page 160: ...eset bit and the selected switch off function or if the counter should be automati cally reset after the comparative value is reached 12 UNSIGNED8 0 Reset bit and switch off funct 1 Compara tive value reached 0 Mode of operation for configuration as an input Inversion The parameter defines the logic of the incident signal In case of an inversion an external HIGH level is interpreted internally as ...

Page 161: ...h on switch off functions on page 156 5 Switch on function 2 This parameter specifies an event which can set the switching output Switch on function 1 and switch on function 2 are OR linked 6 UNSIGNED8 cf Switch on switch off functions on page 156 0 Switch off function 1 This parameter specifies an event which can reset the switching output 7 UNSIGNED8 cf Switch on switch off functions on page 156...

Page 162: ...sion The parameter defines the logic of the incident signal In case of an inversion an exter nal HIGH level is interpreted internally as a LOW level 13 1 Bit 0 Normal 1 Inverted 0 Reserved Free 13 2 13 7 Debounce time The parameter defines a debounce time which is implemented in software 14 UNSIGNED16 0 1000 5 ms Start up delay The parameter influences the timing during switch on 16 UNSIGNED16 0 6...

Page 163: ...hing output 1 Comparison state toggle bit Event Counter If SWOUT switches several times was configured as com parison mode this bit is toggled each time the event counter is exceeded The bit is reset to the init value by resetting the event counter 1 1 Bit 0 1 Event counter exceeded 1 0 Event counter exceeded again 0 Comparison state switching output 2 Event Counter Indicates whether the event cou...

Page 164: ...ate of switching output 2 0 1 Bit 0 Switching output 0 1 Switching output 1 0 Reset Event Counter Switching output 1 Sets the event counter of the activation function AF for switching output 1 back to zero 0 4 Bit 0 1 Perform reset 1 0 No function 0 Reset Event Counter Switching output 2 Sets the event counter of the activation function AF for switching output 2 back to zero 0 5 Bit 0 1 Perform re...

Page 165: ...bar code length 6 Sorting according to the code type number 7 Sorting according to the decoding direction 8 Sorting according to the bar code content 9 Sorting according to time 10 Sorting according to scanning duration 11 Sorting according to the code list in which the enabled bar codes are listed 12 Sorting according to the identifier list 0 Sort direction 1 Specifies the sorting direction 0 7 B...

Page 166: ...utput signal This parameter specifies the linking logic for the refer ence code output signal 1 UNSIGNED8 0 Length and type and ASCII 1 Length and type or ASCII 2 Length or type and ASCII 3 Length or type or ASCII 0 Output for refer ence code com parison This parameter specifies whether a bar code length com parison should be carried out 2 UNSIGNED8 0 Length ignored 1 Comparison o k if length not ...

Page 167: ... decoded bar codes are to be used for the reference bar code comparison 6 UNSIGNED8 0 Only the first bar code is used for the comparison 1 Only the second bar code is used for the comparison 2 All bar codes are used for the comparison All compari sons must be successful 3 All bar codes are used for the comparison One compari son must be successful 3 Reference code completeness comparison If this p...

Page 168: ...I 2 Length or type and ASCII 3 Length or type or ASCII 0 Output for refer ence code com parison This parameter specifies whether a bar code length com parison should be carried out 2 UNSIGNED8 0 Length ignored 1 Comparison o k if length not identical 2 Comparison o k if length identical 2 Bar code type comparison This parameter specifies whether a bar code type com parison should be carried out 3 ...

Page 169: ... decoded bar codes are to be used for the reference bar code comparison 6 UNSIGNED8 0 Only the first bar code is used for the comparison 1 Only the second bar code is used for the comparison 2 All bar codes are used for the comparison All compari sons must be successful 3 All bar codes are used for the comparison One compari son must be successful 3 Reference code completeness comparison If this p...

Page 170: ...reference bar code 0 UNSIGNED8 0 No code 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 Code39 3 Code32 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Code128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code93 13 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 14 GS1 DataBar Limited 15 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Expanded 0 Comparison pattern 1 Parameter string describing the con tent of the reference bar code Note You can also use the two placeholder characters that are stored...

Page 171: ...he type of the reference bar code 0 UNSIGNED8 0 No code 1 2 5 Interleaved 2 Code39 3 Code32 6 UPC UPCE 7 EAN8 EAN13 8 Code128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code93 13 GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional 14 GS1 DataBar Limited 15 GS1 DataBar Expanded 0 Comparison pattern 2 Parameter string describing the con tent of the reference bar code Note You can also use the two placeholder characters that are stored ...

Page 172: ... 1 Reflector is hidden 1 Auto Control result Indicates whether the result of the AutoControl function was a good or bad reading 0 2 Bit 0 Quality good 1 Quality bad 0 Reserved Free 0 3 Bit 0 RefCode comparison state 1 The signal indicates whether the decoded bar code corre sponds to the reference code with regard to the comparison criteria as defined in the com parison function 1 If it matches the...

Page 173: ...ead procedure and the label on the container is read When the path from the scanner to the reflector has cleared the read procedure has completed and the scanning beam is reduced and again directed onto the reflector The reading gate is closed Parameter Parameter length 2 bytes Input data None Output data None Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit Mode This parameter activa...

Page 174: ... CRT module should be set to allow for a better assessment of the bar code quality see also Module 7 Code fragment technology on page 119 Parameter Description Addr Data type Value range Default Unit AutoControl enable This parameter can be used to activate or deactivate the AutoCon trol function 0 UNSIGNED8 0 deactivated 1 activated 0 Limit for reading quality The parameter defines a threshold fo...

Page 175: ... Code sample Code 2 5 Interleaved 10 digits with check digit z 2234234459 10 17 2 Procedure Hardware connections The following connections must have been established Voltage supply PWR PROFINET IO HOST BUS In Required modules Include the following modules in your project Module 1010 Activations Module 1023 Decoding result 12 bytes Parameter settings No parameters need to be set separately The stan...

Page 176: ...l The decoding result is transmitted in the following 11 bytes Internal processing Internal data processing M 1010 bit 0 0 1 0 Activation bit 0 0 is reset to 0 PLC photoelectric sensor BCL 348i Description Time Photoelectric sensor from 0 1 The photoelectric sensor is interrupted M 1010 bit 0 0 0 1 Activation bit 0 0 is reset to 1 Photoelectric sensor from 1 0 The reading gate elapses without read...

Page 177: ... 12 digits with check digit 8p L6 561234765436 10 18 2 Procedure Hardware connections The following connections must have been established Voltage supply PWR PROFINET IO HOST BUS In Photoelectric sensor at SWIO1 Required modules Include the following modules in your project Module 1023 Decoding result 12 bytes Parameter settings of the device parameters Byte Description Init value Change value to ...

Page 178: ...nternal data processing Photoelectric sensor from 1 0 The beam of the photoelectric sensor is cleared and sets the switching input of the BCL 348i to 0 This deactivates the scanner PLC photoelectric sensor BCL 348i Description Time Photoelectric sensor from 0 1 The photoelectric sensor is interrupted The signal of the switching output of the photoelectric sensor is present at the switching input o...

Page 179: ...git z 2234234459 10 19 2 Procedure Hardware connections The following connections must have been established Voltage supply PWR PROFIBUS In PROFIBUS termination Photoelectric sensor to SW IN Required modules Include the following modules in your project Module 10 Activations Modules 21 27 Decoding result Module 36 Scans with information Modules 1 4 Code table extensions 1 to 4 activate check digit...

Page 180: ...ric sensor has reacted M 1010 bit 0 0 from 0 1 The control activates the reading gate of the BCL 348i Photoelectric sensor from 1 0 The photoelectric sensor signals the switching input of the BCL 348i that the light beam is not longer interrupted M 1013 bit 0 0 from 1 0 BCL 348i signals the control that the photo electric sensor has been deactivated M 1010 bit 0 0 from 1 0 The control closes the r...

Page 181: ...l up error messages call up statistical device information carry out a software reset in order to reinitialize the device Syntax Online commands consist of one or two ASCII characters followed by command parameters No separation characters may be entered between the command and the command parameter s Both small and capitalized letters can be used Example Command CA autoConfig function Parameter A...

Page 182: ...eceive an acknowledgment please check interface connections protocol and service switches Software reset Command V Description Requests device version information Parameter no Acknowledgment The first line contains the device type of the BCL 348i followed by the device version number and version date The data which is actually displayed may vary from the values given here Command H Description Car...

Page 183: ...he bar code in the parameter memory Parameter no Acknowledg ment xx yy zzzzzz xx Code type of the read code 01 2 5 Interleaved 02 Code 39 03 Code 32 06 UPC A E 07 EAN 08 Code 128 EAN 128 10 EAN Addendum 11 Codabar 12 Code 93 13 GS1 DataBar OMNIDIRECTIONAL 14 GS1 DataBar LIMITED 15 GS1 DataBar EXPANDED yy Number of digits of the read code zzzzzz Contents of the decoded label A appears if the label ...

Page 184: ...e decoded data in the current parameter set Acknowledgment CSx x Status 0 Valid CA command 1 Invalid command 2 autoConfig could not be activated 3 autoConfig could not be deactivated 4 Result could not be deleted Description xx yy zzzzzz xx No of digits of the read code yy Code type of the read code 01 2 5 Interleaved 02 Code 39 03 Code 32 06 UPC A E 07 EAN 08 Code 128 EAN 128 10 EAN Addendum 11 C...

Page 185: ... is used to display the reading quality Depending on how many read results could be extracted the duration of the laser s off time increases If the reading quality is high the laser beam flashes in brief regular intervals The worse the decoder decodes the longer the pauses become during which the laser is switched off The flashing intervals become more and more irregular because the laser may in t...

Page 186: ...ng buffer for direct further pro cessing Parameter RSyvxxzzzzzzzz y v x and z are placeholders variables for the actual input y Defined reference code no 1 Code 1 2 Code 2 v Storage location for reference code 0 RAM EEPROM 3 RAM only xx Defined code type see command CA z Defined code information 1 63 characters Acknowledgment RSx x Status 0 Valid Rx command 1 Invalid command 2 Insufficient memory ...

Page 187: ... defined quickly by read ing an example label Parameter RTy y Function 1 Defines reference code 1 2 Defines reference code 2 Activates the definition of reference code 1 up to the value of Parameter no_of_labels Exits the Teach in process Acknowledgment The BCL 348i first responds with the command RS and correspond ing status see command RS After a bar code has been read it sends the result in the...

Page 188: ...ference codes 1 to 2 Acknowledgment If no reference codes are defined the BCL 348i responds with the RS command and corresponding status see command RS For valid codes the output corresponds to the following format RCyvxxzzzzzz y v x and z are placeholders variables for the actual input y Defined reference code no 1 Code 1 2 Code 2 v Memory location for reference code 0 RAM EEPROM 3 RAM only xx De...

Page 189: ...a manual command Deactivation by a switching input Deactivation upon reaching the specified read quality equal scans Deactivation by timeout Deactivation upon reaching a preset number of scans without information Parameter no Acknowledgment None Command Description The command deactivates decoding This command can be used to deactivate the reading gate Following deactivation the read result is out...

Page 190: ...of High corresponds to a voltage of 0V at the switching output Parameter OA a a Selected switching output 1 2 unit dimensionless Acknowledgment None Command OA Description This command may be used to query the states of the switching inputs and outputs that are configured as a switching output and that have been set via commands The logic state is output i e an inverted logic is taken into account...

Page 191: ...nored You may also use only a selection of the existing switching inputs outputs as long as these are listed in ascending order Parameter OA S1 a S2 a a State of the switching output 0 Low 1 High Acknowledgment OA aa aa Status acknowledgment unit dimensionless 00 ok 01 Syntax error 02 Parameter error 03 Other error Command OD Description The switching outputs 1 and 2 can be deactivated with this c...

Page 192: ...ut unit dimensionless I Switching input O Switching output P Passive Command OF Description This command may be used to configure the function of the switching inputs outputs 1 and 2 You may also use only a selection of the exist ing switching inputs outputs as long as these are listed in ascending order Parameter OF S1 a S2 a a Function of the switching input output unit dimensionless I Switching...

Page 193: ...ermanent memory 2 Default or factory parameter set 3 Operating parameter data set in volatile memory Target type Parameter set to which the data is to be copied unit dimensionless 0 Parameter data set in permanent memory 3 Operating parameter data set in volatile memory Permissible combinations here include 03 Copying the data set from the permanent memory to the operating parameter data set 30 Co...

Page 194: ...ed to edit the first two param eter sets in permanent and volatile memory A check sum can be used for reliable parameter transfer Parameter PR BCC type PS type Address Data length BCC BCC type Check digit function during transfer unit dimensionless 0 Not used 3 BCC mode 3 PS type Memory from which the values are to be read unit dimensionless 0 Parameter values stored in the flash memory 1 Reserved...

Page 195: ...eters follow Start Relative address of the data within the data set aaaa Four digit unit dimensionless P value A Parameter value of the parameter stored at this address the parameter set data bb is converted from HEX format to a 2 byte ASCII format for transfer BCC Check sum calculated as specified under BCC type Acknowledgment negative PS aa Parameter reply aa Status acknowledgment unit dimension...

Page 196: ...ory 3 Operating parameter data set in volatile memory Permissible combinations here include 20 Output of the parameter differences between the default and the permanently saved parameter set 23 Output of the parameter differences between the default parameter set and the operating parameter set saved in volatile memory 03 Output of the parameter differences between the perma nent parameter set and...

Page 197: ...TNT 35 7 24V Acknowledgment negative PS aa aa Status acknowledgment unit dimensionless 0 No difference 1 Syntax error 2 Impermissible command length 6 Impermissible combination parameter set 1 and parameter set 2 8 Invalid parameter set Command PD ...

Page 198: ...check digit 3 BCC mode 3 PS type Memory from which the values are to be read unit dimensionless 0 Parameter values stored in the flash memory 3 Operating values stored in RAM Status Mode of parameter processing without function here unit dimensionless 0 No reset after parameter change no further parameters 1 No reset after parameter change additional parameters follow 2 With reset after parameter ...

Page 199: ...nowledgment unit dimensionless 01 Syntax error 02 Impermissible command length 03 Impermissible value for checksum type 04 Invalid check sum received 05 Impermissible data length 06 Invalid data parameter limits violated 07 Invalid start address 08 Invalid parameter set 09 Invalid parameter set type Command PT ...

Page 200: ...ors Error Possible error cause Measures Status LED PWR Off No supply voltage connected to the device Hardware error Check supply voltage Send device to customer service Red flashing Warning Query diagnostic data and carry out the resulting measures Red continuous light Error no function possible Internal device error send in device Orange continuous light Device in service mode Reset service mode ...

Page 201: ...inuous red light Incorrect wiring Different protocol settings Protocol not released Wrong termination Incorrect device name set Incorrect configuration Check wiring Check protocol settings Activate TCP IP or UDP Check termination Check device name Check configuration of the device in the con figuration tool Sporadic errors at the PROFINET IO Incorrect wiring Effects due to EMC Overall network expa...

Page 202: ...ral 2 Front Optics N High Density near M Medium Density medium distance F Low Density remote L Long Range very large distances Scanning princi ple S Line scanner single line R1 Line scanner raster O Oscillating mirror scanner i Integrated fieldbus technology Interface 00 RS 232 RS 422 standalone 01 RS 485 multiNet Slave 04 PROFIBUS DP 08 ETHERNET TCP IP UDP 48 PROFINET IO RT BCL Bar code reader Ta...

Page 203: ...00 with F optics 50116441 BCL 348i S L 100 with L optics 50116447 BCL 348i S N 100 D with N optics and display 50116458 BCL 348i S M 100 D with M optics and display 50116453 BCL 348i S F 100 D with F optics and display 50116440 BCL 348i S L 100 D with L optics and display 50116446 BCL 348i S N 100 D H with N optics display and heating 50116457 BCL 348i S M 100 D H with M optics display and heating...

Page 204: ...or for user configuration 50108991 S M12A ET Axial M12 connector D coded for self assembly 50106119 KDS ET M12 RJ 45 W 4P Converter from M12 D coded to RJ 45 socket 50109832 Table 13 3 Connectors for the BCL 348i Type designation Description Part no KB USBA USBminiB USB service cable 2 type A and Mini B type connectors length 1m 50117011 Table 13 4 Service cable for the BCL 348i Type designation D...

Page 205: ...s connection 13 9 1 General information Cable KB ET for connecting to PROFINET IO via M12 connector Standard cable available in lengths from 2 30m Special cables on request PWR connection cable 5 pin socket A coded not shielded Pin Name Core color 1 VIN brown 2 I O 1 white 3 GND blue 4 I O 2 black 5 FE gray Thread FE bare PWR VIN 1 2 3 4 I O 1 I O 2 GND FE 5 M12 socket A coded Type designation Des...

Page 206: ... Core color 1 TD yellow 2 RD white 3 TD orange 4 RD blue SH thread FE bare Ethernet TD RD TD RD SH M12 plug D coded Core colors Conductor class VDE 0295 EN 60228 IEC 60228 Class 5 WH YE BU OG Shielding contact via connector housing Operating temperature range in rest state 50 C 80 C in motion 25 C 80 C in motion 25 C 60 C when used with drag chains Material cable sheath PUR green wire insulation P...

Page 207: ... KB ET 1000 SA RJ45 Cable length 1m 50109879 KB ET 2000 SA RJ45 Cable length 2m 50109880 KB ET 5000 SA RJ45 Cable length 5m 50109881 KB ET 10000 SA RJ45 Cable length 10m 50109882 KB ET 15000 SA RJ45 Cable length 15m 50109883 KB ET 20000 SA RJ45 Cable length 20m 50109884 KB ET 25000 SA RJ45 Cable length 25m 50109885 KB ET 30000 SA RJ45 Cable length 30m 50109886 M12 plug M12 plug for BUS OUT to BUS ...

Page 208: ...agents can damage the housing window 14 2 Repairs servicing Repairs to the device must only be carried out by the manufacturer Contact your Leuze distributor or service organization should repairs be required The addresses can be found on the inside of the cover and on the back Notice When sending devices to Leuze electronic for repair please provide an accurate description of the error 14 3 Disas...

Page 209: ...Appendix Leuze electronic BCL 348i 145 TNT 35 7 24V 15 Appendix 15 1 Declaration of Conformity Figure 15 1 Declaration of conformity BCL 348i ...

Page 210: ...Appendix 146 BCL 348i Leuze electronic Figure 15 2 Connection hood connector unit declaration of conformity ...

Page 211: ...turn SO 14 0E 16 SHIFT OUT Shift out SI 15 0F 17 SHIFT IN Shift in DLE 16 10 20 DATA LINK ESCAPE Data link escape DC1 17 11 21 DEVICE CONTROL 1 Device control character 1 DC2 18 12 22 DEVICE CONTROL 2 Device control character 2 DC3 19 13 23 DEVICE CONTROL 3 Device control character 3 DC4 20 14 24 DEVICE CONTROL 4 Device control character 4 NAK 21 15 25 NEG ACKNOWLEDGE Negative acknowledge SYN 22 1...

Page 212: ...n 46 2E 56 PERIOD DECIMAL Period decimal 47 2F 57 SLANT Slant 0 48 30 60 0 Number 1 49 31 61 1 Number 2 50 32 62 2 Number 3 51 33 63 3 Number 4 52 34 64 4 Number 5 53 35 65 5 Number 6 54 36 66 6 Number 7 55 37 67 7 Number 8 56 38 70 8 Number 9 57 39 71 9 Number 58 3A 72 COLON Colon 59 3B 73 SEMICOLON Semicolon 60 3C 74 LESS THAN Less than 61 3D 75 EQUALS Equals 62 3E 76 GREATER THAN Greater than 6...

Page 213: ...84 54 124 T Capital letter U 85 55 125 U Capital letter V 86 56 126 V Capital letter W 87 57 127 W Capital letter X 88 58 130 X Capital letter Y 89 59 131 Y Capital letter Z 90 5A 132 Z Capital letter 91 5B 133 OPENING BRACKET Opening bracket 92 5C 134 REVERSE SLANT Reverse slant 93 5D 135 CLOSING BRACKET Closing bracket 94 5E 136 CIRCUMFLEX Circumflex _ 95 5F 137 UNDERSCORE Underscore 96 60 140 G...

Page 214: ...13 71 161 q Lower case letter r 114 72 162 r Lower case letter s 115 73 163 s Lower case letter t 116 74 164 t Lower case letter u 117 75 165 u Lower case letter v 118 76 166 v Lower case letter w 119 77 167 w Lower case letter x 120 78 170 x Lower case letter y 121 79 171 y Lower case letter z 122 7A 172 z Lower case letter 123 7B 173 OPENING BRACE Opening brace 124 7C 174 VERTICAL LINE Vertical ...

Page 215: ...C 0 S Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 Modul 0 3 1122334455 135AC A121314A abcde leuze 23456 2 78901 1 3456 7890 1 122334 455666 77889 Code type 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code type 02 Code 39 Code type 11 Codabar Code 128 Code type 08 EAN 128 Code type 06 UPC A Code type 07 EAN 8 Code type 10 EAN 13 Add on Code type 13 GS1 DataBar OMNIDIRECTIONAL ...

Page 216: ... 5 6677889900 Modul 0 5 246BD Modul 0 5 A151617A Modul 0 5 fghij Modul 0 5 LEUZE SC 4 98765 43219 0 8 SC 6 9876 5430 SC2 0 099887 766550 44332 Code type 01 Interleaved 2 of 5 Code type 02 Code 39 Code type 11 Codabar Code 128 Code type 08 EAN 128 Code type 06 UPC A Code type 07 EAN 8 Code type 10 EAN 13 Add on ...

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