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USER MANUAL

Cat. No. Q134-E1-1A

V530-R2000

2D Code Reader (Fixed)

Summary of Contents for V530-R2000

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Cat No Q134 E1 1A V530 R2000 2D Code Reader Fixed...

Page 2: ...ION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 Application Considerations Outline Installation and Connections Basic Operations Setting Read Conditions System Se...

Page 3: ...THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 3 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILI...

Page 4: ...es not described in this document Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations s...

Page 5: ...firm actual specifications of purchased product 8 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown 9 EERORS AN...

Page 6: ...or death damage to the product or product failure Please read each section in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and related sections before attempting any...

Page 7: ...m Regulations and Standards EC Directives EMC Directive No 89 336 EEC EN Standards European Standards EN61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 EMI Class A WARNING A lithium battery is built into the V530 R2000 an...

Page 8: ...m maximum Use a DC power supply with countermeasures against high voltage spikes safe extra low voltage circuits on the secondary side p 15 Use an appropriate ground 100 W maximum Use a grounding poi...

Page 9: ...pair or modify the V530 R2000 Doing so may cause product failure or a fire If you suspect an error or malfunction stop using the V530 R2000 immediately turn OFF the power supply and consult your OMRON...

Page 10: ...Presence of dust salt or iron particles Direct vibration or shock Direct sunlight Water oil chemical fumes or chemical spray n Mounting Orientation To improve heat dissipation install the Controller i...

Page 11: ...formers or large capacity resistors Do not let the ambient operating temperature exceed 50 C 122 F Provide a forced air fan or air conditioning if the ambient temperature is near 50 C 122 F so that t...

Page 12: ...e attached to the F150 VS 2D Camera Cable n Video Monitor When using the recommended F150 M09 2D Monitor observe the following precau tions to prevent noise interference The Video Monitor case is conn...

Page 13: ...ing performed Data in memory will be destroyed and the V530 R2000 may not operate correctly the next time it is started n Using the RESET Signal Do not use the RESET input immediately after power is t...

Page 14: ...plication procedures Indicates where to find related information Indicates information helpful in operation Screen Messages In this manual screen messages and menu commands are given in bold Example S...

Page 15: ...g Peripheral Devices 13 Power Supply and Ground 14 SECTION 3 Basic Operations 17 Flow of Operations 18 Starting the Controller 19 Ending Operation 22 Basic Knowledge of Operations 23 SECTION 4 Setting...

Page 16: ...glish 58 SECTION 7 Host Communications 59 Serial Interface 60 I O Terminals 85 SECTION 8 Troubleshooting 95 Error Messages and Corrections 96 Error Messages and Corrections 97 Troubleshooting 97 2D Co...

Page 17: ...ility or the results from the use of Goods in combination with any electrical or electronic components circuits system assemblies or any other materials or substances or environments Any advice recomm...

Page 18: ...SECTION 1 Outline 1 V530 R2000 User s Manual SECTION 1 Outline This section introduces the functions and operational flow of the Controller Functions 2...

Page 19: ...tical functions the 2D Code Checker and the Condition Watcher Information based on the purpose of each function is displayed on the Read Screen If reading quality diminishes an alarm is displayed on t...

Page 20: ...ranged at various angles Suit able for wafers liquid crystal glass PDP glass electronic com ponents and many other types of workpiece Diffuse lighting arranged in a ring is used to read regular reflec...

Page 21: ...and monitoring infor mation on Memory Cards This data can be uploaded to the Controller except for read images p 21 p 48 n Connect Up To Two Cameras Up to two Cameras can be connected to each Control...

Page 22: ...TION 2 Installation and Connections This section explains how to install the Controller and connect the peripheral devices Basic System Configuration 6 Component Names and Functions 8 Mounting the Con...

Page 23: ...0 R2000 Other products cannot be used Using other products may damage other components in the system 2D CODE READER RUN CONSOLE CAMERA0 MONITOR 24VDC RS 232C 422 POWER TRIG RESET COMIN RUN ERROR NG BU...

Page 24: ...iece Up to 2 Cameras can be connected to a V530 R2000 Camera Only A standard CCTV lens and lighting will be needed Integrate the lighting and lens V530 L2001 F150 M05L 2D CRT F160 S2 2D The Monitor is...

Page 25: ...24VDC RS 232C 422 CAMERA 1 V530 R2000 2D CODE READER NC Console Connector p 13 Memory Card Indicator p 53 Memory Card Slot p 52 Battery Cover p 113 Card Lock p 52 POWER Indicator Lit while power is O...

Page 26: ...sily mounted to or removed from 35 mm DIN Track n Mounting the Controller Hook the V530 R2000 into the DIN Track as shown in the diagram and then press in at the bottom until the V530 R2000 locks into...

Page 27: ...2000 Controller and Mount ing Bracket to the mounting surface with four M4 screws TRIG POWER RUN ERROR RES ET COM IN RUN ERR OR BUS Y NG ALA RM COM OUT CONSOLE CAMERA 0 MONITOR 24VDC RS 232C 422 CAMER...

Page 28: ...lation and Connections Side Surface Mounting TRIG POWER RUN ERROR RES ET COM IN RUN ERR OR BUS Y NG ALA RM COM OUT CONSOLE CAMERA 0 MONITOR 24VDC RS 232C 422 CAMERA 1 2D CODEREADER NC 12 60 0 4 110 66...

Page 29: ...nstallation and Connections Bottom Surface Mounting TRIG POWER RUN ERROR RES ET COM IN RUN ERR OR BUS Y NG ALA RM COM OUT CONSOLE CAMERA 0 MONITOR 24VDC RS 232C 422 CAMERA 1 V530 R2000 2D CODE READER...

Page 30: ...ctor leave the cap in place to protect against dust dirt and static electricity Connecting a Camera Connect the Camera Cable to the CAMERA connector on the V530 R2000 Lens and Lighting p 102 Connectin...

Page 31: ...riate crimp terminals for M3 screws as shown below Recommended Models Wiring the Ground Be sure to wire the ground to a independent ground pole To avoid damage to the equipment do not share the ground...

Page 32: ...y with safe extra low voltage circuits on the secondary side If UL recognition is required for the overall system use a UL class II power supply Cover the power supply with the terminal block cover At...

Page 33: ...16 V530 R2000 User s Manual SECTION 2 MEMO...

Page 34: ...This section describes the basic menu operations Flow of Operations 18 Starting the Controller 19 Ending Operation 22 Basic Knowledge of Operations 23 Input Keys 23 Description of the Read Screen 24...

Page 35: ...necessary Start reading p 28 p 30 p 24 Troubleshooting p 96 Use the analytical functions Check the read image Back up images read conditions and system data Set the Camera and lighting conditions Set...

Page 36: ...pply to the V530 R2000 When starting the Controller for the first time a screen to select the language will be displayed after the initial screen Do not input the RESET signal or turn OFF the power su...

Page 37: ...roller p 21 The Menu Screen will be displayed 6 Set the read conditions Refer to SECTION 4 Setting Read Conditions After setting the read conditions and before turning OFF the power supply save the se...

Page 38: ...ining the settings to be uploaded and press the ENT Key The Read Conditions Selection Screen will be dis played 4 Move the cursor to the data containing the settings to be uploaded and press the ENT K...

Page 39: ...upply is turned OFF To keep from loosing stored images back them up in a personal computer or on a Memory Card p 48 1 Select Save from the Menu Screen The Save Screen will be displayed along with a co...

Page 40: ...wledge of Operations SECTION 3 Basic Operations Basic Knowledge of Operations Input Keys Menu operations are performed using the Console ESC TRIG SHIFT CONSOLE ENT TRIG trigger Key ESC escape Key SHIF...

Page 41: ...ey functions Gives the functions of the Console Keys on the displayed screen 2 Image display status Still The still image that was read is displayed Live The current image read by the Camera is displa...

Page 42: ...3 Press the ENT Key A submenu will be displayed if the cursor is moved to a menu item with a triangle and the ENT Key or Right Key is pressed The setting screen for the selected item will be dis playe...

Page 43: ...e the cursor up and down 3 Press the ENT Key The selection will be committed Inputting Numbers This section describes the method used to input numbers required for setting read con ditions communicati...

Page 44: ...code must be set This section describes teaching methods methods for changing switching and deleting read conditions registered using teaching and setting methods for analytical functions Executing Te...

Page 45: ...ece and a live image will be displayed on the screen 1 Place the code in the center of the image and adjust the position of the workpiece until it is in focus 2 Press the TRIG Key Teaching processing...

Page 46: ...If teaching is not successful the presumed cause will be displayed Check the conditions being used for teaching based on the message If CANCEL is selected or the ESC Key is pressed on the screen show...

Page 47: ...Description Code Type DataMatrix will be selected SymbolSize Sets the numbers of cells on the sides of the 2D code Select either the setting that was taught or Free for each item Mirror Sets a normal...

Page 48: ...item Model Sets the model of the QR Code ECC Level Sets the error correction level of the 2D code Mirror Sets a normal image or a reverse image Color Sets the color of the 2D code to black or white Sh...

Page 49: ...nd press the ENT Key The Read Condition Setting Screen will be displayed 2 Select OK The screen in 1 will return 3 Select OK The conditions used for reading will switch Read Condition Date Time 2003 0...

Page 50: ...the condi tions to be deleted and press the ENT Key The Read Condition Setting Screen will be displayed 2 Select Delete The screen in 1 will return Read Condition Date Time 2003 05 20 19 00 30 ReadDat...

Page 51: ...cription Watcher Function ON OFF default Select whether to display analytical functions on the Read Screen If the Watcher Function is turned ON the analytical screen selected for the Display Mode will...

Page 52: ...me required from the input trigger to outputting reading results 3 Appraisal Items Displays the points for the items expressing code quality between 1 and 100 The larger the values the more stable the...

Page 53: ...of focus Locate Appraises the location of the code in the field of vision The display value will be high if the 2D code is in the center of the field of vision and low if it is at the edge Size Appra...

Page 54: ...cumulative reading information Displays the totals of the results of reading Total Number of readings OK Number of successful readings Alarm Number of alarms NG Number of failures 5 Read status and co...

Page 55: ...38 V530 R2000 User s Manual SECTION 4 MEMO...

Page 56: ...This section describes the communications settings required to communicate with the host the trigger settings and settings for the Camera being used Setting the Communications Mode 40 Setting Communic...

Page 57: ...nning of the command for mat Suffix CR default LF CR LF ETX Set the code used to indicate the end of the command format FCS frame check sequence OFF default ON Set whether to calculate the FCS data p...

Page 58: ...Begin Read Word 0 to 9995 default 0 Set the word to start reading from Write Area I O I O bits default HR holding bits LR link bits DM Data Memory None Writing not performed Select the area used by th...

Page 59: ...ength communications may not be stable if 38400 bps or higher is set If there are problems set the baud rate to 19200 bps or lower Use the following settings when executing a Backup Upload or similar...

Page 60: ...FF to ON transition of the trigger signal If reading is successful reading is ended and the reading results is output The trigger signal is also synchronized as the camera shutter input to enable taki...

Page 61: ...in lighting etc Reading time however will increase Lighting This mode can be selected only when a V530 L2001 or V530 L2003 Reading Head is being used Multiple readings with different directions are pe...

Page 62: ...1 Select the Camera to use to read input images Use Type Disconnect Not connected F160 S2 Camera Only L2001 V530 L2001 L2002 V530 L2002 L2003 V530 L2003 Select the models of Cameras connected to CAMER...

Page 63: ...46 V530 R2000 User s Manual SECTION 5 MEMO...

Page 64: ...for backing up and loading data using Mem ory Cards and saving images that have been read Backing Up Data in Memory Cards 48 Checking Read Images 54 Changing the Conditions for Storing Images 55 Back...

Page 65: ...ame File Size System data Data set on the system setting screens can be backed up in a Memory Card SYSTEM date SYD 1 KB Read conditions Data set on the read setting screens can be backed up in a Memor...

Page 66: ...backed up Left Key Goes back one image Right Key Goes forward one image 4 Press the ENT Key A confirmation screen will be displayed The date will be displayed as the file name 5 Select OK to use the d...

Page 67: ...ing performed Data may be corrupted preventing normal operation the next time the Controller is started ENT Select System Settings Backup LINE2 SYD A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...

Page 68: ...is being displayed indicating that upload processing is being performed Data may be corrupted preventing normal operation the next time the Controller is started Backup Cancel OK Image Store Mode Auto...

Page 69: ...d slot when the V530 R2000 is shipped Remove the dummy card and then insert a Memory Card When not using a Memory Card leave the dummy card mounted to protect against dust and dirt n Inserting a Memor...

Page 70: ...d slot The Memory Card will shoot forward slightly 4 Pull the Memory Card straight out n Inserting Memory Cards into Personal Computers Insert the Memory Cards into a computer with a PC Card Drive PCM...

Page 71: ...the cause when reading fails Up to 46 images are stored in the Controller When more than 46 images are stored the oldest images are overwritten These images are deleted when the power supply to the Co...

Page 72: ...ges stored in the Controller can be saved to a Memory Card with a single procedure Saving Images to Memory Cards p 48 Directory File name IMAGE date time BMP Item Selections Description Image Store Mo...

Page 73: ...o Watcher Data Backup 2 Select OK Directory File name WATCHER wbackup csv Item Selections Description Auto Watcher Data Backup OFF default Data is not backed up automatically Data can be backed up man...

Page 74: ...nctions Checking the Version Use the following procedure to check the model of Controller and the software system version l Option Version Info 1 The version information will be displayed 2 Press the...

Page 75: ...nguage between Japanese and English Use the following procedure to select the language used to display messages on the screen l Language 1 Select the language for messages 2 Select OK Item Selections...

Page 76: ...nnect a host through the serial interface or I O Terminals and the commands that are necessary for communications Serial Interface 60 Connector 60 Connection Method 60 Connection Examples 61 Normal Co...

Page 77: ...od Align the connector and insert it straight in Secure the connector with the screws on both sides of the connector Turn OFF the power to the V530 R2000 before con necting or disconnecting Cables The...

Page 78: ...tion to a Personal Computer Wiring Cables XW2Z 200S V or XW2Z 500S V Keep the cable length to less than 15 m V530 R2000 RS 232C cable XW2Z 200S V 2 m XW2Z 500S V 5 m Controller Computer Controller Sig...

Page 79: ...Cables XW2Z 200T or XW2Z 500T Keep the cable length to less than 15 m 2D CODE RECORDER RS 232C cable XW2Z 200T 2 m XW2Z 500T 5 m Controller PLC CJ Series CS Series C200H C200HS C200HX HG HE Other OMR...

Page 80: ...mentation for your PLC or computer V530 R2000 V530 R2000 V530 R2000 2D CODE RECORDER 2D CODE RECORDER 2D CODE RECORDER Link Adapter RS 232C cable RS 422 cable Cable wiring 2 RS 422 cable Recommended M...

Page 81: ...dapters Use a shielded cable with 0 324 mm2 AWG22 size wires or the equivalent Use twisted pair wires for SDB and SDA and for RDB and RDA B500 AL001 B500 AL001 NT AL001 Signal Pin SDB SD 3 SDA SD 4 RD...

Page 82: ...Page GL Performs one reading p 67 SC Stops continuous reading p 67 RD Outputs read data to the serial interface polling p 68 GT Executes teaching p 68 GM Switches the trigger mode p 69 GR Switches th...

Page 83: ...to which the command is to be sent 01 to 31 Set the unit number to to send the command to all connected Con trollers 3 Command 3 These characters indicate the operation to be executed 4 Space 1 Insert...

Page 84: ...Successful or Alarm Generated When Reading Fails Communications Alarm Output for Analytical Functions Is ON Reading Successful When Reading Fails When an Alarm Is Generated by the Condition Watcher F...

Page 85: ...ul or Alarm Generated When Reading Fails Communications Alarm Output for Analytical Functions Is ON Reading Successful When Reading Fails When an Alarm Is Generated by the Condition Watcher Function E...

Page 86: ...terminal however commands will not be output when readings fail while being processed A one shot trigger will be set automatically when the multidrop setting is set to ON Function Switches the read mo...

Page 87: ...Switches the read condition number Specify 0 to 9 for the read condition number Function Selects the Camera to use when two Cameras are connected Input S N Output Output Read condition No O K Input Re...

Page 88: ...the Watcher function display mode Input Screen display status D C Input the image display status Screen display status Description 0 Switches to a still image 1 Switches to a live image Output O K Inp...

Page 89: ...he file name extension is not required The directory where the backup is made depends on the type of data Data types and directory names p 48 If the file name is omitted it will automatically be added...

Page 90: ...signal the Controller will automatically switch to XMODEM communications and output after a normal end Input Data to upload M U File name Data to upload File name Input the data to be uploaded Data t...

Page 91: ...ets the time and date of the internal clock Set four digits for the year and two digits for all other time and date elements The seconds may be omitted Function Saves the read conditions system settin...

Page 92: ...ions in the PLC The Controller will automatically process communications Set the System Set Com Mode to Host Link p 41 Only 1 1 connections are supported for Host Link communications The 1 N connectio...

Page 93: ...Write Area Checks Read Area for command Returns a command The rest of the operation is not per formed if the command format is in correct Sends a command to clear Clears the contents of the Read Area...

Page 94: ...me allowing sufficient leeway An error will occur if the next input occurs before communications have been completed TRIG V530 R2000 Write Area PLC Unit number 00 fixed Controller Executes reading Whi...

Page 95: ...PLC Unit number 00 fixed Controller Executes the command While the command is being executed the BUSY output terminal is ON Writes data to Write Area END Returns write completed response A Host Link...

Page 96: ...p 81 0020 Switches the read condition number to 0 p 81 0021 Switches the read condition number to 1 0022 Switches the read condition number to 2 0023 Switches the read condition number to 3 0024 Swit...

Page 97: ...r tion exceeding the limit will be truncated Single byte characters 56 letters Double byte characters 28 letters Add a space ASCII 20 when the number of read data bytes is odd An error code will be ou...

Page 98: ...ad word Data Description 0 0 0 1 2 Command code Function Switches the read conditions for the specified read condition number Replace the asterisk with the number of the read conditions to use Begin r...

Page 99: ...PU Unit For details on setting methods refer to the manual for the PLC Settings at the Controller Item Setting Communications method Host Link Unit number 01 Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 7 bits Pari...

Page 100: ...C 1 Set the read conditions of the V530 R2000 and display the Read Screen 2 Set the command to start reading DM 0100 of the PLC The V530 R2000 reads the code writes the Write Flag in DM 0110 and write...

Page 101: ...e of ladder programming is used Settings at the Controller Item Setting Read Area I O Begin read word 0100 Write Area DM Begin Write Word 0110 MOV 021 0010 D0100 W0 00 DIFU 013 W0 00 I 2 00 MOV 021 00...

Page 102: ...ET signal to synchronize startup timing wait for at least 1 second after turning ON the power supply to the Controller before turning ON the RESET signal For the COMIN terminal use a DC power supply w...

Page 103: ...wdriver loosen the screw for the power line on the connector 2 Insert the power line 3 Tighten the screw The tightening torque must be between 0 22 and 0 25 N m 4 Insert the connector into the Control...

Page 104: ...voltage required to change from an ON to an OFF state The OFF voltage is the difference in electric potential between COMIN and an input terminal Item Specifications Model V530 R2000 NPN V530 R2000P...

Page 105: ...ons Output Specifications Item Specifications Model V530 R2000 NPN V530 R2000P PNP Output voltage 12 to 24 VDC 10 Load current 45 mA max ON residual volt age 2 V max OFF leakage cur rent 0 1 mA max In...

Page 106: ...tch Keep the TRIG terminal ON for a minimum of 0 5 ms The interval at which the TRIG can be input depends on the reading time The BUSY signal is output during read processing at which time the TRIG in...

Page 107: ...the reading results is output The trigger signal is also synchronized as the camera shutter input to enable taking images of moving workpieces in an accurate position RUN BUSY OFF ON OFF ON TRIG OFF...

Page 108: ...long as the trigger signal is ON RUN BUSY OFF ON OFF ON TRIG OFF ON OFF ON NG OFF ON ALARM RS 232C 422 The output time to RS 232C 422 changes depending on the data volume and baud rate Reading perfor...

Page 109: ...signal is ON If reading is not per formed successfully NG is output when the trigger signal turns OFF Reading OK RUN BUSY OFF ON OFF ON TRIG OFF ON OFF ON NG OFF ON ALARM RS 232C 422 The output time t...

Page 110: ...S 232C 422 changes depending on the data volume and baud rate Read Screen displayed Read Screen exited Reading per formed NG Reading OK Read data Reading per formed OK RUN BUSY OFF ON OFF ON TRIG OFF...

Page 111: ...94 V530 R2000 User s Manual SECTION 7 MEMO...

Page 112: ...8 Troubleshooting This section explains the countermeasures to take when reading cannot be executed correctly or when trouble occurs Error Messages and Corrections 96 Error Messages and Corrections 9...

Page 113: ...e the communications specifications of the Controller the same as those of the host Is the PLC started The Interface will automatically be returned to Normal when this error occurs p 60 p 41 p 42 p 82...

Page 114: ...Reading was not completed within the set time Check the sur face of the workpiece and the condition of the lighting and then try teaching again Increase the setting of the Read Timeout setting Status...

Page 115: ...s Signal lines are not wired correctly Check the TRIG input status from the Condition Watcher p 85 Signals are not output from output terminals Signal lines are not wired correctly p 85 Status Measure...

Page 116: ...e the lighting or close the aperture of the lens Teach again The shutter speed may be incorrect Try teaching again Too many misidentified Cells The marked portion of the 2D code shown on the screen ca...

Page 117: ...Scattered working distance The distance between the lens and the workpiece is not consistent Check the workpieces Scattered marking condition There are too many cells that cannot be discerned Check t...

Page 118: ...Not Using a Reading Head 106 Line Speed Reading Time and Shutter Speed 111 Maintenance 113 Replacing the Battery 113 Handling Reading Heads 114 Regular Inspections 114 Specifications and Dimensions 1...

Page 119: ...of codes If there is leeway in the installation try a Reading Head first n Selecting the Lens and Lighting YES YES NO NO Are the light quantity field of vision and working distance suitable START Use...

Page 120: ...Oblique Coaxial Lighting This Reading Head shines light from nine directions The direction of the lighting is automatically selected when teaching n V530 L2002 Reading Head with Ring Lighting With thi...

Page 121: ...latively good images under conditions that are traditionally very difficult to read image under such as with the effects of thin metal films n Connecting to the Camera 1 This section shows how to conn...

Page 122: ...rew sufficiently If they are not tight the direction of the lighting may change the Reading Head may fall or it may be difficult to connect to or disconnect from the C mount The focal point of the zoo...

Page 123: ...ng Inner mark ing Codes formed inside a trans parent material Ring lighting Back sur face scribed Codes formed by carving the back surface of a transparent material Ring lighting Wafers Codes formed o...

Page 124: ...on Through lighting Provides high contrast resulting in stable images Ring lighting Provides consistent lighting Coaxial epi lighting Reduces shadows from unevenness in the workpiece surface resulting...

Page 125: ...ble field of vision Example In this example the code size is 3 mm and the symbol size is 12 12 Cell size S 3 12 0 25 mm Maximum field of vision 0 25 121 30 25 mm Minimum field of vision 3 0 25 2 3 5 m...

Page 126: ...lowing Moritex lenses are recommended Refer to the following website for details on Moritex products http www moritex co jp CCTV Lenses and Appearances Extension Tubes CCTV Lenses Model ML 0614 ML 081...

Page 127: ...268 5 125 7 35 3 1240 0 366 1 1 5 19 1 15 1 30 6 21 7 29 7 21 4 84 9 56 7 38 9 26 4 164 2 108 2 60 4 31 3 425 3 222 8 83 8 31 0 833 8 323 9 115 1 42 6 1576 5 609 9 2 22 3 17 3 59 3 42 4 29 2 21 5 120...

Page 128: ...allow leeway the number of pixels per cell should be greater than 4 2 The allowable motion is 10 of the cell size Example For V 60 mm s C 1 6 mm M 16 A 10 mm N 512 R 300 ms L 30 mm As shown below ther...

Page 129: ...check the reading time on the screen The time displayed by the 2D Code Checker however includes processing time so the time will be longer than normal If the reading time does not satisfy this equatio...

Page 130: ...all flat blade screw driver The Battery is mounted to the inside of the battery cover 2 Hold the battery connector by its base and disconnect it 3 Cut the band that holds the Battery and remove the Ba...

Page 131: ...ions To maintain the V530 R2000 in the best condition perform the following regularly Clean the Lens and LED indicators with a lens cloth or blow off dust with an air brush Lightly wipe off dirt with...

Page 132: ...age 4 5 V min Monitor output NTSC composite video output Outputs RUN ERROR BUSY NG ALARM Output specifications 12 to 24 VDC 10 Load current 45 mA max ON residual voltage 2 V max OFF leakage current 0...

Page 133: ...storage 35 to 85 with no condensation Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz half amplitude 0 35 mm maximum acceleration 50 m s 10 times for 8 minutes each in 3 directions except for bottom surface mountin...

Page 134: ...rating 0 to 50 C Storage 25 to 60 C with no icing or condensation Ambient humidity Operating storage 35 to 85 with no condensation Ambient environment No corrosive gasses Vibration resistance 10 to 15...

Page 135: ...ns SECTION 9 Reading Heads V530 L2001 V530 L2002 90 7 5 1 7 5 1 90 90 6 5 21 7 50 dia 4 dia 4 5 dia 10 35 25 200 19 9 11 5 dia 28 dia 16 53 4 82 5 8 2 Unit mm 1 32UN 2A C mount Unit mm 50 dia 21 7 4 d...

Page 136: ...each in 6 directions Materials Case ABS Front filter PMMA Lens body Aluminum Weight including cable Approx 160 g Approx 100 g Approx 110 g Accessory Allen wrench Model V530 L2001 V530 L2002 V530 L200...

Page 137: ...ch in 6 directions Ambient temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 25 to 65 C with no icing or condensation Ambient humidity Operating storage 35 to 85 with no condensation Ambient environment No corr...

Page 138: ...sistance 196 m s2 3 times each in 6 directions Ambient temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 25 to 65 C with no icing or condensation Ambient humidity Operating storage 35 to 85 with no condensation...

Page 139: ...Shock resistance 196m s2 3 times each in 6 directions Ambient temperature Operating 0 to 50 C Storage 25 to 65 C with no icing or condensation Ambient humidity Operating storage 35 to 85 with no cond...

Page 140: ...tion Ambient environment No corrosive gasses Degree of protection IEC60529 IP20 Materials Case ABS PC Display PMMA acrylic Weight Approx 610 g Accessory 4 mounting brackets Panel size 5 5 inches 111 3...

Page 141: ...mbient humidity Operating storage 10 to 90 with no condensation Ambient environment No corrosive gasses Materials Front ABS plastic Metal part SECC Galvanized steel sheet Weight Approx 4 5 kg CRT size...

Page 142: ...General Specifications Ambient temperature Operating 0 to 60 C Storage 25 to 85 C with no icing or condensation Ambient humidity Operating storage 8 to 95 with no condensation Ambient environment No c...

Page 143: ...to the following characters Example When the read data is A 41 is output When the read data is T 54 is output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o S S E E E A...

Page 144: ...E MID DATA J 1 160 A ASC CODE XOR A 170 NEXT J 180 FCS HEX A 190 IF LEN FCS 1 THEN FCS 0 FCS 200 RETURN 1000 FCSHECK 1010 FCSHECK 1020 Q 0 FCSCK OK 1030 PRINT RESPONSE 1040 LENGS LEN RESPONSE 3 1050 F...

Page 145: ...ttached to the sent data so that the sent data can be checked for errors An FCS can be appended only if the communications mode is set to Normal p 40 n Example FCS Calculation Example read data ABCDEF...

Page 146: ...size number of cells and data capacity is shown in the following table n DataMatrix DataMatrix ECC200 In the following diagram the symbol size is 12 12 Symbol size Data capacity Numerals Alphanumeric...

Page 147: ...1 L 7 41 25 M 15 34 20 Q 25 27 16 H 30 17 10 25 25 Version 2 L 7 77 47 M 15 63 38 Q 25 48 29 H 30 34 20 29 29 Version 3 L 7 127 77 M 15 101 61 Q 25 77 47 H 30 58 35 33 33 Version 4 L 7 187 114 M 15 14...

Page 148: ...for the information con tained in the code The QR Code and DataMatrix code the maximum number of characters for the same symbol size will be greatest with numbers only and then with alphanumerics and...

Page 149: ...Menu Structure Read Screen Menu Read Set Teaching Read Condition Com Mode p 24 p 45 p 48 p 28 Option System Set Language Save p 58 p 22 p 42 p 40 p 34 p 30 p 43 p 54 p 57 Watcher Function Com Conditi...

Page 150: ...36 model 31 size 36 type 30 31 commands 60 Host Link 79 normal communications 65 communications alarm output 34 conditions 42 errors 96 interface 40 41 mode 40 41 normal 65 prefix 40 suffix 40 Conditi...

Page 151: ...error 96 PLC mode check 41 power supply wiring 15 Q QR Code data capacity 130 R radar chart 35 Read Area 41 read conditions changing 30 deleting 33 switching 32 read mode 44 Read Screen 24 read timeo...

Page 152: ...al The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Date Revised content 01 September 2003 Original production...

Page 153: ...the U S A OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC 1 Commerce Drive Schaumburg IL 60173 847 843 7900 For US technical support or other inquiries 800 556 6766 OMRON CANADA INC 885 Milner Avenue Toronto Ontario M1B 5V8 4...

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