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Application 

 

5.1 Program 

SIMATIC MV500 
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Evaluation 

If you wish to assess the code quality (marking quality), you define the quality evaluation and 

the criteria in this step. 
You specify the quality criteria you require for the code quality. 

Table 5- 43  Evaluation 

Parameter 

Possible values 

Default 

Description 

Overall quality 

Each overall quality grade 

4 ... 0 or A-F (without E, 

depending on the setting 

in "Settings > Options > 

Extras") can be assigned 

a Quality evaluation of 

"Good", "Fair" or "Poor". 

-- 

1)

 

 

Color coding: 

 

"Good" = green 

 

"Fair" = yellow 

 

"Poor" = red 

 

If you click on the colored box, you 

can adapt the assignment. 

Note 
The code qualities measured during 

adjustment and processing are then 

colored according to the evaluation set 

here. 

Individual qualities 

 

Center offset 

 

Size offset 

 

Cell modulation 

 

Border match 

 

Axial non-uniformity 

 

Print growth 

 

Unused error correc-

tion 

 

Angle of distortion 

 

Symbol contrast 

 

Cell size 

-- 

1)

 

Can only be set for Siemens DPM, only 

with verification license. 
First use the arrow keys to select the 

qualities you require for the evaluation. 

 

When you select a used quality by 

clicking on the quality grade 4 ... 0, 

you can then adapt the evaluation 

(quality evaluation of "good", "fair", 

"poor"). The lowest individual quality 

evaluation determines the overall 

evaluation of a processing procedure. 

 

For color coding, see "Overall quali-

ty". 

 

1)

  Depending on the determined code quality 

Summary of Contents for SIMATIC MV500

Page 1: ...0 SIMATIC Ident Optical identification SIMATIC MV500 Operating Manual 05 2019 C79000 G8976 C495 02 Introduction 1 Welcome screen 2 Description of the WBM 3 Start page 4 Application 5 Settings 6 Device 7 Appendix A ...

Page 2: ...rsonnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens products may...

Page 3: ...ogram step 29 5 1 3 1 Auto setup 29 5 1 3 2 Image 30 5 1 3 3 Trigger 32 5 1 3 4 Lighting 36 5 1 3 5 E focus 37 5 1 3 6 Verification 37 5 1 4 Decoder program step 39 5 1 4 1 Auto setup 40 5 1 4 2 General 41 5 1 4 3 Format 44 5 1 4 4 Decoding order 60 5 1 4 5 Decoder 63 5 1 4 6 Multicode 64 5 1 4 7 Evaluation 65 5 1 4 8 MATCH 66 5 1 4 9 N_OK 69 5 1 4 10 Decoder options standard 70 5 1 4 11 Decoder o...

Page 4: ...ings 103 6 1 Communication 103 6 1 1 Interfaces 103 6 1 2 Use 112 6 1 3 Digital I O 117 6 2 Options 119 6 2 1 Lighting 119 6 2 2 Diagnostics monitoring 122 6 2 3 Extras 126 6 3 Security 133 6 4 User management 136 7 Device 139 7 1 Diagnostics 139 7 2 System 142 7 3 Adapt 147 7 4 Help 147 ...

Page 5: ...2 5 Introduction 1 The MV500 optical readers are equipped with a Web server that provides Web Based Management WBM Using the WBM you can configure your readers Among other things you can create reader specific programs and program sequences and run diagnostics ...

Page 6: ...Introduction SIMATIC MV500 6 Operating Manual 05 2019 C79000 G8976 C495 02 ...

Page 7: ...nments since HTML5 is not required for this page Advantages Independent of the operating system or the Web browser you are using Does not require Java Runtime on the visualization device Requires little memory and performance on the visualization device Can be integrated easily into existing applications Available HTML pages Once the connection to the reader has been successfully established the W...

Page 8: ... start page Live image display Displays the images acquired by the optical reader in adjustment mode or processing mode If the visualization device provides Java script support the displayed image is automatically updated With the displayed links you can reach the other pages Monitoring Non embedded display of the last image processed in processing mode with colored overlay showing the results of ...

Page 9: ... enabled To make sure that no unauthorized persons can access the reader settings we recommend that you enable the user management create new user profiles and delete any existing default user profiles after starting the WBM for the first time For additional information on logging in to WBM and creating deleting user profiles refer to the section User management Page 136 When you have created new ...

Page 10: ...s bar with the following information Display of the reader status and access status Selection of the view Drop down list for selecting the user interface language Display of the user profile Login drop down list for login logout on the WBM only with active user management Help A menu specific toolbar may be located below the status bar and above the main window The toolbar is only displayed in the...

Page 11: ...e is started either by the READ button or by the Full program function in the program step Overview Auto adaption The access status shows the current status of the WBM Table 3 2 Access status Icon Description Red padlock Operation is not possible in the Read only status because the WBM of another PC is currently in control of the optical reader Blue padlock The logged on user is not authorized to ...

Page 12: ...ently selected menu item is highlighted in color The following table provides an overview of the menu items and the functions they provide Table 3 3 The menu structure of the WBM Menu items Functions Start page Retrieving device and network information Starting stopping processing mode of existing programs Application Program Specifying and testing image acquisition settings reader orientation and...

Page 13: ... Service Support contact information If you are logged in to the WBM as a User some menu items can only be used with certain restrictions You will find a list of the restrictions in the section User management Page 136 Main window The main window shows the contents of the selected menu items Here you can configure the various menu dependent parameters The main window is divided up into three colum...

Page 14: ...Description of the WBM 3 1 Layout of the WBM SIMATIC MV500 14 Operating Manual 05 2019 C79000 G8976 C495 02 ...

Page 15: ...oup displays network information about the Ethernet interfaces Control You can start and stop the processing mode in this group If messages or warnings are present they are displayed below the groups in the main window of the start page Table 4 2 Reader status Icon Description Start The reader has the Start status This means that the device is currently in processing mode RUN Stop The reader has t...

Page 16: ... inactivity the connection to the reader is automatically terminated This ensures that the connection to the reader is not blocked by an inactive user and is shared with other users A few seconds before automatic disconnection a dialog window appears informing the user of the upcoming disconnection This function is only active on the start page and is automatically reset by operator input ...

Page 17: ... to adjust the optical reader to suit a wide range of reading tasks in line with your requirements The Program menu includes the following functions Creating editing saving and deleting programs Functions during program creation Image acquisition control functions Selection of lighting Configuration of reading tasks divided into a sequence of max 12 reading steps Output formatting of results Selec...

Page 18: ...0 18 Operating Manual 05 2019 C79000 G8976 C495 02 Structure of the Program menu Program toolbar Program steps program specific toolbar Parameter area Image and result display Image and result view Figure 5 1 Structure of the Program menu ...

Page 19: ...dit program Click this button to edit the selected program Program drop down list Start sequence Click this button to start the selected program sequence Program drop down list Stop sequence Click this button to stop the selected program sequence Program drop down list General part of the toolbar Program Select the program you want to start New element Click this button to create a new program You...

Page 20: ... current image but the next image Save program as Click this button to save the current settings and the program with the specified name Discard changes Click this button to discard the changes you have made since the program was saved last If the program was newly created and has not been saved since it will not be saved and will be lost Cancel Click this button to close the menu without applying...

Page 21: ...minated again or the program is changed Table 5 2 Program steps program specific toolbar Button Description Program sequence Click this button to go to the Program sequence program step Program Click this button to go to the Program program step Image acquisition Click this button to go to the Image acquisition program step Decoder step Click this button to go to the Decoder step program step Resu...

Page 22: ...setup additional information is displayed Note Identical for all program steps 5 1 1 Sequence program step Note that this program step is only shown when the Program sequence option under Settings Options Extras was enabled You can combine multiple programs into one program sequence in this program step 5 1 1 1 Description Table 5 4 Description Menu command or parameter Description Sequence name I...

Page 23: ... with the acquisition settings of the first pro gram sequence contained in the program Using the acquired image processing is attempted with all the programs selected in the Programs con tained parameter If the parameter is disabled separate image ac quisition is carried out for each program selected in the Programs contained parameter with the image acquisition settings stored in this program 5 1...

Page 24: ...t already done in step 1 and com patible with other settings Fast focus detec tion You use this parameter to specify whether or not Fast focus detection is to be performed for the subsequent adaptation You define the default setting for this parameter in the menu Settings Options Extras Operation on the device On With focus detection the image display or ROI area is not subdivided into subROIs Thi...

Page 25: ...arameters accordingly Automatic adaption goes through the following phases 1 Structure analysis In this phase the image area defined by the exposure ROI is divided into subROIs if needed The exposure and focus are set individually for each subROI Finally the 3 best results subROIs with the best sharpness values are selected and transferred to the next phase 2 Decoding In this phase a search for co...

Page 26: ...splay shows a message with detailed information and further instructions on the adaptation result and the possible causes for NOK OK The reader switches to the Result program step and enables formation of result The status display shows a message with detailed information and further instructions on the adaptation result The changes are applied to the currently selected program To save these chang...

Page 27: ...or the individual subROIs The meanings of the sharpness symbols are described in the following table The information on the far left of the graph refers to the subROI at the top left the information on the far right of the graph refers to the subROI at the bottom right During the structural analysis the corresponding subROIs are highlighted in the graph and in the image When the structural analysi...

Page 28: ...status display of an auto setup The symbols that appear in the auto setup status display are described below Table 5 7 Symbols of the status display and graphs Icon Description Indicates that this phase is in progress Indicates that this phase is still waiting to run Indicates that this phase has been disabled and will not be run Indicates that this phase has been successfully completed OK Indicat...

Page 29: ...he reader in this program step and make all settings that have an effect on the image acquisition This includes the following settings among others Auto setup Image Trigger Lighting E focus Verification 5 1 3 1 Auto setup The Auto setup functions assist you in the parameter assignment of a new or existing program You have the option of having the parameters assigned automatically or making the set...

Page 30: ...ng on your application it maybe necessary to specify a high limit for the exposure time for example to prevent excessive blurring due to movement The A button is hidden Manual With this setting you specify the exposure time and bright ness manually This allows you to set the exposure according to your own experience in conditions when the automatic function might fail This setting is necessary for...

Page 31: ...tter contrast If the cells are very small however the noise in the image must be taken into account as a disturbance factor Trigger delay 0 10000 ms 0 The trigger signal is delayed by the specified time Note If the feed speeds are variable the use of a trigger delay changes the position of the object in the image in a manner that can lead to read errors when the image section is exited The trigger...

Page 32: ...er SIMATIC MV500 S H 1 50 SIMATIC MV500 U X 1 5 1 Determines the number of acquired images to be buffered The processing of the images can then take place at a later time than image acquisition The image buffer can also be used in Program sequence mode The image buffer is distributed evenly over the vari ous programs of the program sequence 1 Depending on the connected device variant Auto trigger ...

Page 33: ... each read 1 If the content of the code that is currently in the image matches the last code read the code is not output again If the content of the code has changed the next output is made n As 1 but the last n different code contents are stored and compared before output Buffer deleted if absent On Off Off Valid only when initial trigger is disabled The buffer is de leted as soon as there is no ...

Page 34: ...rocessing procedure processing is stopped and the result is output Best read result The programs contained in the program sequence are processed one after the other All successful processing procedures are compared with each other Once all pro cessing procedures are completed the best read result is output All read results The programs contained in the program sequence are processed one after the ...

Page 35: ...xposure time currently set The WBM shows the actual high and low limits for each of the parameters affected by this Table 5 15 Values for the minimum image acquisition interval SIMATIC MV500 S models SIMATIC MV500 H models SIMATIC MV500 X models Manual exposure 15 ms 33 ms 61 ms Auto exposure 75 ms 200 ms 320 ms Table 5 16 Values for the minimum decoding time Decoder Decoding time ID Genius decode...

Page 36: ...that support only one of the two modes the setting is fixed Polarized On Off On This parameter can be enabled when using an attachment with polarization filter By activating this parameter the polarized LEDs on the top are switched on Use the parameter to reduce reflections on very shiny surfaces Main beam lamp On Off On This parameter must be switched on when using a main beam lamp Enabling this ...

Page 37: ... an Electro Focus lens EF lens you can use this parameter to manually set the working distance between the camera and the object it has to read The greater the object distance the higher the value specified here must be The automatic determination can be started via the Auto setup group The value set depends among other things on the screw in depth of the lens and the LED color 5 1 3 6 Verificatio...

Page 38: ...ighting that does not comply with the standard with a letter B to G instead of a number 1 to 6 Note The verification standard ISO IEC 29158 uses automatic exposure control in contrast to all other verifications Auto matic exposure control is used with an algorithm optimized for the code to be verified Switching the exposure control to manual is only possible when you disable the From reference opt...

Page 39: ...ze of the codes that occur must not vary greatly when using the Multicode option Polarity must be uniform Several barcodes including barcodes of different types can be decoded in a single step However this only works when all barcodes have the same polarity black on white or white on black Barcodes of mixed polarity can be read in a program using two Read code steps Note ROI position Follow x is n...

Page 40: ...rder The search process can take a few seconds You use the Back and Next buttons to either return to the previous program step or switch to the next program step Notes on the different code types Note Code 32 The Code 32 code type is a subtype of the Code 39 code type and cannot be distinguished from Code 39 based on the printed image Code 32 is therefore recognized as Code 39 when the Recognize c...

Page 41: ...Fix The ROI position remains unchanged as set here The Follow step x entries are available from the second step and refer to the processing steps before the step that is currently being edited Follow step x The ROI position follows the shift of the read result of step x during processing Only a translational shift takes place no rotary tracking Verification Uncalibrated Calibrated Display of the v...

Page 42: ...the dot width signal erosion of X pixels in the x direction and Y pixels in the y direction DIL X Y Refers to the dark image components Increases the dot width and connects printing dots e g for inkjet signal dilation of X pixels in the x direction and Y pixels in the y direction X Y 1 to 7 in each case whereby at least one of the two must be 1 SOB X Y Sobel operator finds and intensifies edges la...

Page 43: ...trix codes is carried out according to ISO IEC 29158 Evaluate symbol contrast Enabled Disabled Disabled If the check box is selected the symbol contrast is used for the overall quality Requirements The entry ISO IEC 29158 was se lected from the Uncalibrated quality DMC accord ing to drop down list and the mean gray value CML is between 179 and 219 Output calibrated size in mil mm Pixel px mil Sele...

Page 44: ...t in the Separators and Filter ID in put boxes GS1 Only substrings of the string of read codes are taken into account You specify which substrings are taken into account and in which order they are output in the Filter ID input box Note This setting is only useful for codes with data in GS1 format For other codes the filter result is always empty with this setting Different input boxes are display...

Page 45: ...boxes These two input boxes are enabled when you select the value ID in the Filter drop down list For the selection GS1 see input box Filter ID In the Filter ID input box you enter one or more IDs separated by one and one only of the separators of the Separators input box For each ID contained in Filter ID an attempt is made to form a substring from the read code according to the following rules T...

Page 46: ...t Before Date YYMMDD n2 n6 17 Expiration Date YYMMDD n2 n6 20 Variant Number n2 n2 21 Serial Number n2 X 20 22 Secondary Data Fields n2 X 29 240 Additional Item Identification n3 X 30 241 Customer Part Number n3 X 30 242 Made to Order Variation Number n2 n 6 250 Secondary Serial Number n3 X 30 251 Reference to Source Entity n3 X 30 253 Global Document Type Identifier GDTI n3 n13 n 17 254 GLN Exten...

Page 47: ...3 Depth thickness height or third dimension metres n4 n6 334 Area square metres n4 n6 335 Logistic volume litres n4 n6 336 Logistic volume cubic litres n4 n6 337 Kilograms per square metre n4 n6 340 Logistic weight pounds n4 n6 341 Length or first dimension inches n4 n6 342 Length or first dimension feet n4 n6 343 Length or first dimension yards n4 n6 344 Width diametre or second dimension n4 n6 3...

Page 48: ...03 Routing Code n3 x 30 410 Ship to Deliver to Global Location Number n3 n13 411 Bill to Invoice to Global Location Number n3 n13 412 Purchased from Global Location Number n3 n13 413 Ship for Deliver for Forward to Global Location Number n3 n13 414 Identification of a Physical Location Global Location Number n3 n13 415 Global Location Number of the Invoicing Party n3 n13 420 Ship to Deliver to Pos...

Page 49: ...ear and month are available DD must contain two zeros The 4th digit of this GS1 application identifier defines the position of an implicit decimal point The decimal point is inserted at this position during output refer to the following example Example Read code d201123456789012343232012555 Filter ID GTIN 01 Length 323 The output is GTIN 12345678901234 Length 0125 55 Format text and Multicode form...

Page 50: ... 7EH Exception If you want to output a percentage character you need to enter here Entering selected control characters Table 5 28 Control characters and their meaning Control character Meaning r carriage return n line feed t tabulator Note Representation of printable characters After entering a printable character in the Format text input box this is displayed explicitly on the screen Example Aft...

Page 51: ...ter E is output instead of the quality grades and the four digit error code 47xx is output instead of the quality values You will find a description of the verification error messages in the operating instructions in the section Read and verification error mes sages Only for verification according to ISO IEC 15416 With the exception of the overall quality width height aspect ratio 1 to 3 and angle...

Page 52: ...9 is displayed Note The time required for the processing of the entire program is longer than the total of the processing time of the individual steps This is due for example to the image acquisition time u Least significant byte of the sum of all characters of the result string Note This binary value can have a value that does not correspond to any printable character for example 0H U Sum of all ...

Page 53: ...d ed 36 GS1 DataBar Stacked 37 Code 32 38 i Current trigger ID This binary value has a length of 2 bytes little endian x 1 150 Match string of the specified code or the match strings of all codes one after the other B z Number of codes found Output as text or when using Bz as a binary value with a length of 1 byte Note This formatting instruction always has the value 1 in the format text The follo...

Page 54: ...ty classes ISO IEC 29158 1 B Formatting instruc tion Description Q0 Overall quality O__ grade only Q1 Cell contrast SC_ q1 Integer 0 100 Q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ q2 Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q3 Grid deviation GN_ q3 Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 Unused error correction UEC q4 Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q5 L F border violation FPD grade only Q6 Cell modulation MOD grade only Q7 Reference decoding RD_ grade on...

Page 55: ... size in mm Fixed point 0 01 9 99 q35 Cell size in pixels Fixed point 1 0 99 9 Table 5 32 Quality classes ISO 15415 2 C Formatting instruc tion Description Q0 Overall quality O__ Q1 q1 Symbol contrast SC_ Integer 0 100 Q2 q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q3 q3 Grid deviation GN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q5 L F border violation F...

Page 56: ...s AS9132 A3 D Formatting instruc tion Description Q0 Overall quality O__ Q1 q1 Contrast SC_ unevaluated Integer 0 100 Q9 q9 Module fill X Y MFX MFY unevaluated 2x integer 2x 0 200 Q10 q10 Nominal module size NMS unevaluated Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle un...

Page 57: ... Overall quality O__ Q1 q1 Contrast SC_ Integer 0 100 Q2 q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q9 q9 Print growth X Y PGX PGY 2x integer 2x 100 100 Q10 q10 Cell size CS_ unevaluated Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed po...

Page 58: ...1 CM2 2x integer 2x 0 100 Q9 q9 Print growth X Y PGX PGY 2x integer 2x 0 200 Q10 q10 Cell size CS_ Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle unevaluated Integer 0 360 Q19 q19 Center offset CO_ Integer 0 99 9 Q20 q20 Size offset SO_ Fixed point 0 00 99 9 Q21 q21 Border...

Page 59: ...ted Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle unevaluated Integer 0 360 q18 Maximum reflectance RMA unevaluated Integer 0 100 Q24 Overall scan line SL_ Q25 Edge determination ED_ Q26 q26 Minimum edge contrast MEC Integer 0 100 Q27 q27 Defects DEF Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q28 q28 Decodability DEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 q29 Start quiet zone QZ1 unevaluated Integer 0 10 ...

Page 60: ...y grade of the quality characteristic Unused error correc tion Q9 Q2 s Quality grade of the quality characteristic Print growth quality grade of the quality characteristic Axial non uniformity filtered result string p1 Integer y coordinate of the center point of the code relative to the center point of the image 5 1 4 4 Decoding order You set the code types to be decoded All code types that occur ...

Page 61: ...d sort the code types required in your application You can use the buttons to add new code types or remove them Add code type Opens a shortcut menu where you select a code type The code type is inserted in the list below the currently selected position Remove selected code type Removes the respective code type from the list You can change the order of the codes with drag and drop Code type Saved D...

Page 62: ...uded in the decoding order either only with checksum CR or without checksum Table 5 40 Overview of available verification standards for code types Verification standard Code type ISO IEC 16022 ISO IEC 15415 AS9132 A ISO IEC 29158 Siemens DPM ISO IEC 15416 ISO IEC 15416 QR DMC PDF417 GS1 DataBar Stacked GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Pharmacode Postnet UPC E UP...

Page 63: ... GS1 DataBar Stacked The selection of GS1 Databar Stacked includes the code type GS1 Databar 14 Stacked but not the GS1 Databar Expanded Stacked code type 5 1 4 5 Decoder Table 5 41 Decoder Parameter Possible values Default Description Decoder type Standard ID Genius Standard You specify which decoding method is used for reading data matrix codes You will find additional information in the operati...

Page 64: ... Program Result for Read error is output as result and the output signal N_OK is set Note Using multiple code types If the data matrix code type and at least one barcode type is present in the decoding or der the specified number of data matrix codes and barcodes is searched for when the program is saved If more than the specified number of codes is found in total an N_OK event is generated If the...

Page 65: ...ored box you can adapt the assignment Note The code qualities measured during adjustment and processing are then colored according to the evaluation set here Individual qualities Center offset Size offset Cell modulation Border match Axial non uniformity Print growth Unused error correc tion Angle of distortion Symbol contrast Cell size 1 Can only be set for Siemens DPM only with verification lice...

Page 66: ...the Length and Start position in put boxes is compared with the corre sponding string of the saved code ID The string resulting from the settings in the Separators and ID input boxes is compared with the corre sponding string of the saved code GS1 The content of the specified GS1 ap plication identifier is compared Tobacco It is checked whether the found code is of DotCode type and whether the dec...

Page 67: ...you select the value ID in the Match drop down list these input boxes are enabled For information about selecting GS1 refer to the ID input box You specify the reference string according to the following rules The substring start is identified by the ID The ID can be at the beginning of the read code or immediately following one of the separators in the Separators box If no separator from Separato...

Page 68: ...ter the contents of all application identifiers in the saved or transferred match string are matched to the read code By specifying numbers separated by commas only the contents of the application identifiers specified by the numbers are compared For a complete overview of the available application identifiers see Full list of GS1 application identifiers in numerical order Example Saved code d2011...

Page 69: ...s always N_OK regardless of other results Disabled An N_OK result of this step does not lead to an N_OK overall result of the program An output according to the format texts is generat ed also for N_OK results Note Saving a program without code in the image only one code type supported If you save a program with a decoder step on an image when there is no code in the ROI of the decoder step and th...

Page 70: ...umns as the saved code Dynamic The reader can decode a data ma trix if the number of rows and columns differs from the saved code Size Saved Dynamic Dynamic Height and width of the code in the image Saved The reader decodes the data matrix faster if a data matrix has a size similar to that of the saved code Dynamic The reader can decode the data matrix if a data matrix is considerably larger or sm...

Page 71: ...searched through completely Hor at all points Vert The reader begins at the center point of the viewing field or the image and searches the entire viewing field first in a horizontal and then where necessary in a vertical direction Vert Hor The reader begins at the center point of the viewing field or the image and searches the entire viewing field first in a ver tical and then where necessary in ...

Page 72: ...on can make reading more relia ble 5 1 4 11 Decoder options ID Genius The following parameters apply for reading QR PDF417 DotCode and DMC with the ID Genius decoder Table 5 47 ID Genius Parameter Possible values Default Description Polarity Saved Dynamic Dynamic Polarity only data matrix codes Saved If dark code is saved on light back ground the reader can read dark code on light background faste...

Page 73: ...Table 5 48 1D Parameter Possible values Default Description Height Saved Dynamic Dynamic Height of the barcode in pixels Saved The reader decodes barcodes with a height similar to that of the saved code faster Dynamic The reader decodes a barcode regardless of its height Length Saved Dynamic Dynamic Length of the barcode in pixels Saved The reader decodes barcodes with a length similar to that of ...

Page 74: ...u can lower the sample threshold value by selecting a negative offset to make sure that a barcode with a slightly weaker contrast than that of the saved code can nevertheless be decoded Sample direction Hor Vert Vert Hor Hor only Vert only Hor Vert Bar code search method Hor Vert The reader begins at the center point of the viewing field or the image and searches the entire viewing field first in ...

Page 75: ...ding to standard Ignore checksum with EAN codes Disabled Only EAN 8 and EAN 13 codes with correct checksum are read Enabled The checksum of EAN 8 and EAN 13 codes is ignored Codes with incorrect checksum are read Note The checksum serves as a security feature to avoid incorrect readings Activation poses a risk that codes with wrong contents are read or that incorrect readings occur e g as a result...

Page 76: ... the string to be output Format text input box A string can be a maximum of 100 bytes long and consists of any combination of the following elements Characters whose ASCII equivalent is between 01H and FFH Formatting instructions for the output of variables similar to the print function of the C programming language You can enter characters in the following ways By entering the ASCII equivalent mn...

Page 77: ...thin the curly brackets Angle brackets Exactly one value must be selected from within the specified interval Remember that you do not enter the brackets They are simply used for representation Table 5 51 Possible formatting instructions Formatting instruction Meaning g Unique ID of the image consisting of 24 uppercase lowercase letters numbers underscore or dots The same unique ID is transmitted b...

Page 78: ...tion of the verification error messages in the operating instructions in the section Read and verification error mes sages Only for verification according to ISO IEC 15416 With the exception of the overall quality width height aspect ratio 1 to 3 and angle all val ues and grades are output ten times once per scan line All quality formatting instructions specified in an uninterrupted sequence are s...

Page 79: ...ave selected the four digit display or have not specified a number of digits and the time used is greater than 9999 ms 9999 is displayed If you have selected the five digit display and the time used is greater than 99999 ms 99999 is displayed Note The time required for the processing of the entire program is longer than the total of the processing time of the individual steps This is due for examp...

Page 80: ...renced in the program All field values grades and evalua tions are separated by a semicolon You will find an overview of the fields included in each verification standard in the table below and in the operating instructions in the section Veri fication result R Verification report defined in the relevant standard for ISO IEC 29158 ISO IEC 15415 or ISO IEC 15416 For all other verification standards...

Page 81: ...nd index is only useful for code read steps that oper ate in multicode mode Examples x All match strings from all steps x3 All match strings from the 3rd step x2 2 The match string of the 2nd code in the 2nd step x 3 The match string of the 3rd code from each step Note If one of the referenced match strings is are not configured for example no match config ured in the corresponding step no format ...

Page 82: ... point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q9 q9 Print growth PG_ Integer 999 999 Table 5 53 Quality classes ISO IEC 29158 1 B Formatting instruc tion Description Q0 Overall quality O__ Q1 q1 Cell contrast SC_ Integer 0 100 Q2 q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q3 q3 Grid deviation GN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point ...

Page 83: ...1 0 99 9 Table 5 54 Quality classes ISO 15415 2 C Formatting instruc tion Description Q0 Overall quality O__ Q1 q1 Symbol contrast SC_ Integer 0 100 Q2 q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q3 q3 Grid deviation GN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q5 L F border violation FPD Q6 Cell modulation MOD Q7 Reference decoding RD_ Q9 q9 Print growth...

Page 84: ...uality O__ Q1 q1 Contrast SC_ unevaluated Integer 0 100 Q9 q9 Module fill X Y MFX MFY unevaluated 2x integer 2x 0 200 Q10 q10 Nominal module size NMS unevaluated Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle unevaluated Integer 0 360 Q19 q19 Module center offset 1 2 CO1 C...

Page 85: ...Q1 q1 Contrast SC_ Integer 0 100 Q2 q2 Axial non uniformity AN_ Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q4 q4 Unused error correction UEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q9 q9 Print growth X Y PGX PGY 2x integer 2x 100 100 Q10 q10 Cell size CS_ unevaluated Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Ang...

Page 86: ...1 CM2 2x integer 2x 0 100 Q9 q9 Print growth X Y PGX PGY 2x integer 2x 0 200 Q10 q10 Cell size CS_ Fixed point 0 0 99 9 q14 ECC level unevaluated Integer 0 50 80 100 140 200 q15 Height unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle unevaluated Integer 0 360 Q19 q19 Center offset CO_ Integer 0 99 9 Q20 q20 Size offset SO_ Fixed point 0 00 99 9 Q21 q21 Border...

Page 87: ...d Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q16 Width unevaluated Fixed point 0 00 9 99 q17 Angle unevaluated Integer 0 360 q18 Maximum reflectance RMA unevaluated Integer 0 100 Q24 Overall scan line SL_ Q25 Edge determination ED_ Q26 q26 Minimum edge contrast MEC Integer 0 100 Q27 q27 Defects DEF Fixed point 0 00 1 00 Q28 q28 Decodability DEC Fixed point 0 00 1 00 q29 Start quiet zone QZ1 unevaluated Integer 0 10 q3...

Page 88: ...r n Filtered result string with prefixed String output text and fol lowed by CR and LF q4 Numerical value of the quality characteristic Unused error cor rection Q4 Quality grade of the quality characteristic Unused error correc tion Q9 Q2 s Quality grade of the quality characteristic Print growth quality grade of the quality characteristic Axial non uniformity filtered result string p1 Integer y c...

Page 89: ...ters whose ASCII equivalent is between 01H and FFH causes a percentage character to be output Formatting instructions for output of variables The following formatting instructions are possible s c b i s stands for the textual description of the proba ble cause of the error in English c stands for a decimal digit with the same infor mation content b stands for the error message of the binary result...

Page 90: ...the binary result s 1 12 stands for the result string of the spec ified step or for the result strings of all steps in suc cession x 1 12 1 150 stands for the match string of the specified code of the specified step If the first index is omitted x 1 150 the match string of the step in which the match error occurred is output If the second index is omitted all match strings belonging to the step ar...

Page 91: ...ttempted with a match string that cannot be processed with the selected compari son option read code overwrites match error 03 Match string missing overwrites match and reference errors Bytes 1 32 00 One bit per code 00 Code OK 01 An error has occurred in this code 01 Bytes 33 36 00 One bit per ROI 00 ROI OK 01 An error has occurred in this step 01 Probable causes of a read error Note Causes of er...

Page 92: ... This QR type is not supported 0011 Step n QR FNC1 encoding not supported A QR code with FNC1 encoding was found in step n This QR type is not supported 0012 Code quality is poor in step n A code with poor quality evaluation was read in step n during verification 0013 Nothing found In Scan or Auto trigger edge triggered mode All image acquisitions were decoded without result 0014 Found m instead o...

Page 93: ...C200 specification only for verification according to ISO IEC 15415 or ISO IEC 29158 4711 Verification failed in step n Aperture too small The cell size of the data matrix code in step n is too large for the configured aperture only for verification according to ISO IEC 15415 4712 Verification failed in step n Aperture too large The cell size of the data matrix code in step n is too small for the ...

Page 94: ...ication according to ISO IEC 29158 5000 Not enough resources to process step n Step n could not be executed due to a lack of re sources memory 5 1 6 Image and result display Image This group displays the current image Exposure ROI with verification according to ISO IEC 29158 When using a verification reference with ISO IEC 29158 the exposure ROI must be set in such a way that the code to be verifi...

Page 95: ...nd drop You can use the right mouse button to move the zoomed image section You can also set and change the snap range with the keyboard Shift Using the arrow keys larger increments 10 pixels Ctrl arrow keys Shift pixel by pixel Pressing the shift key at the same time activates ROI size change with the arrow keys Shift arrow keys Changes the size in larger increments Shift Ctrl arrow keys Changes ...

Page 96: ... archive images of the images saved on the reader in the image display Overlay Enables disables the superimposed view of live image and archive image This view can be used to match two acquired images for example to restore the orientation of the reader Archive Show The function depends on the current reader status In processing mode Start status you can use the Show parameter to set a filter func...

Page 97: ... G8976 C495 02 97 Parameter button Description Image focus Enables the display for evaluating the focus setting Zoom You can scale the image display using the zoom bar You can use the thumbnail below the zoom bar to determine which section of the image display you are in ...

Page 98: ...ate deactivate formation of result in the image display When formation of result is enabled processing of the current program step is conducted for each new acquired image For continuous live image display the next image is not triggered until the processing of the current image is completed When the Program page of the WBM is open you can also enable or disable formation of result directly on the...

Page 99: ...rt RUN status Filter selection The following filters are available depending on the selected task and the active settings Filter image Filtering Features Grid Cells Note that these features can only be selected or deselected if formation of result has already been performed and the value ISO IEC 29158 has been selected under Decoder General Uncalibrated quality Quality values The Quality values gr...

Page 100: ...when Match Use Absolute number of reads with a positive match result Relative number of reads with a positive match result Quality evaluation The statistical distribution of the overall quality evaluation of the past processing procedures is displayed The evaluations are Good Fair and Poor Good evaluation Absolute and relative number of image processing procedures in which the quality evaluation w...

Page 101: ...g procedures in which the set high limit of the cycle time was exceeded X position X position of the center point of the first result relative to the center of the image Normalized to the full resolution for the current image Y position Y position of the center point of the first result relative to the center of the image Normalized to the full resolution for the current image Roll angle Roll angl...

Page 102: ...geometric measured values The values Smallest cell spacing X position Y position and Roll angle can normally be calculated with a high degree of accuracy The calculation of the Viewing angle is less accurate Assuming that there was no distortion when the code was printed the measuring inaccuracy can be up to 10 This can occur particularly when the reader is almost vertical over the surface of the ...

Page 103: ...DHCP Dynamic Host Configura tion Protocol Manual Manual PROFINET FB79 PROFINET Ident profile Automatically by the I O controller IP address only when IP mode manual or DHCP server xxx xxx xxx xxx 0 0 0 0 IP address of the Ethernet interface of the reader an IP address consists of four numbers separated by periods with each number being in a range from 0 to 255 Subnet mask 255 xxx yyy zzz 255 255 2...

Page 104: ...is case it is also not possible to read out the configura tion of the reader using these programs Set as standard gateway Specifies whether this Ethernet interface is to be used as the default gateway 1 These values are only displayed for the Ethernet interface X1 LAN 1 Note Ethernet connection via the X2 LAN2 interface Note that you can only establish a connection to the optical reader via the X1...

Page 105: ...tring in which the following characters are permitted upper and lower case letters num bers and The string must match the conven tions of the Domain Name System DNS Name of the device in the network Note If IP mode is not set to PROFINET FB79 or PROFINET Ident profile Host name can be edited PROFINET IO Note Changes during PROFINET IO operation During PROFINET IO operation the IP address and devic...

Page 106: ...ct a higher value than for the update time of the PROFINET IO system in the TIA Por tal Swap S7 None S7 Only relevant if the IP mode is set to PROFINET FB79 and the position and quality values can be read using the instance DB of FB79 Position and quality val ues in the formatted result string are not affected by this Specifies the byte order for data types with a width of 16 bits or more S7 Big e...

Page 107: ...ion to the TCP IP connection partner Otherwise Time in seconds after which a monitoring frame is sent to check the connection to the TCP IP connection partner The check is implemented by sending the Idling string to the recipient at the con figured interval If the test fails an error is output only when the reader is in Start or Save program mode and the connection is reestablished Idling string C...

Page 108: ...herwise Time in seconds after which a monitoring frame is sent to check the connection The check is implemented by sending the Idling string to the re cipient at the configured interval This mechanism can be used by the recipient to set up connection monitor ing Idling string Characters whose ASCII equivalent is between 01H and FFH or the format ting instruction b for generating the binary result ...

Page 109: ...the reader is in RUN or Save program mode and the connection is reestablished Remote client xxx xxx xxx xxx 0 0 0 0 IP address of the HTTP client that is permitted to execute remote functions such as the remote XML command To deactivate the remote functions through this con nection enter 0 0 0 0 SNMP SNMP V1 In this section you can enable disable the SNMP V1 functionality If the SNMP V1 function i...

Page 110: ...6 1 2 1 1 4 0 sysLocation OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 0 sysName OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 0 CustomGUI In this group you set the access rights of a CustomGUI for the Web API interface Dyn IP address Access is granted to the first CustomGUI that establishes a connection to the reader via the Web API Access is denied to other CustomGUIs with different IP address until the first CustomGUI terminates the connection ...

Page 111: ...are only active when the PROFINET FB79 or PROFINET Ident profile IP mode is selected Host name PROFINET IO device name Only if IP mode PROFINET FB79 or PROFINET Ident profile is selected does the host name correspond to the PROFINET IO device name PROFINET IO device name Host name Only if IP mode Manual is selected does the PROFINET IO device name correspond to the Host name Note If the IP mode PR...

Page 112: ... you specified in the Trigger text input box is sent over the RS232 inter face or a TCP IP connection the reader generates a trigger signal PROFINET IO depending on the IP mode input box in the Communication Interfaces menu Debouncing 8 9999 8 You enter the value for debouncing Helpful with very fast trigger sources for example whose signal is not stable Text None CM RS232 TCP PROFINET IO None Spe...

Page 113: ...lt bits are output over the CM interface Note In order to obtain a result you must set the result bits in the program format text b for the CM function Simply selecting CM at this point does not provide a result DI DO Result bits are output over the DI DO inter face PROFINET IO Result bits are output over the PROFINET IO interface Note In order to obtain a result set the result bits in the program...

Page 114: ...ough the RS232 interface For an overview of the commands see the operating instructions SIMATIC MV500 in the section Control through TCP IP and RS232 TCP Control through the TCP interface For an overview of the commands see the operating instructions SIMATIC MV500 in the section Control through TCP IP and RS232 PROFINET IO depending on the IP mode input box in the Communication Interfaces menu Sou...

Page 115: ...ransferred to the server Transfer data records None Archiving MMI None You specify whether the relevant data record is trans ferred to a server if one of the causes selected under Settings Options Diagnostics monitoring in Im age occurs None No transfer Archiving MMI With enabled transfer monitoring the data records are transferred to the server With transfer moni toring Select the check box to en...

Page 116: ...mbinations refer to the table below Trigger source Text If CM is selected as the trigger source CM must also be selected for the text Trigger source text result control Ethernet IP mode If the IP mode is PROFINET IO CM cannot be selected as trigger source text result and control Permitted combinations for text and controller settings Table 6 12 Permitted combinations for text and controller settin...

Page 117: ..._2 EXT_3 EXT_4 are only available as output and can only be set through the TCP RS232 and CM interfaces Table 6 13 DI DO signals Pin Menu command Possible values Default Description DI K TRG TRG Trigger input You use the level to specify what activates the trigger DO D IN_OP RDY READ MATCH N_OK Output only EXT_1 EXT_2 EXT_3 EXT_4 RDY Freely selectable output J STROBE STROBE Flash output for con ne...

Page 118: ...cked Status displays continue to be displayed RES Resetting an error Relationships and dependencies of the parameters Table 6 15 Relationships and dependencies of the parameters Parameter Dependency Description DISA Settings Security Settings Communication Integration If you select control through DI DO the DISA input signal can only be set permanently to High if at least one user has the Take con...

Page 119: ...erload and destruction in the long term Internal lamp External lamp Note Changes to the connected lamp connecting a different lamp Programs and calibrations no longer executable Note that when you subsequently change the parameters of a selected lamp or connect and select a different lamp all programs and calibrations that use these lamps internally or externally are marked as non executable In or...

Page 120: ... not want to use an internal or external lamp Select Auto to detect the internal lamp auto matically when the reader starts up This set ting ensures that subsequent parameters are read and specified automatically None Other Article number external lamp None Product name In this input box you can assign a name to the lamp Possible values Letters numbers and ASCII special characters Maximum of 255 c...

Page 121: ... becomes damaged This value is preset for supported lamps For Other lamps you enter the value in μs here The monitoring integrated in the reader ensures that the lamp never flashes longer than specified here Max duty cycle 0 1 99 9 1 80 0 1 The duty cycle is the ratio of flash duration to cycle duration It indicates how much load a lamp can accept A duty cycle of 5 means that on average the lamp m...

Page 122: ...a non executable calibra tion again you must repeat the calibration process and save the calibration again If you reconnect the lamp used for the calibra tion without changing the parameters and select it in the lighting options the calibration will be executable again 6 2 2 Diagnostics monitoring In this area you determine the information to be stored for diagnostic purposes Logging In this group...

Page 123: ...ition Control Example Scan with 10 acquired images is set as the image acquisition mode If the code to be read is only fully visible in the 5th acquired image With Read OK all the four previous images are also stored in the diagnostic buffer With Read OK only the 5th image is stored Poor quality evaluation also includes images in which a verification error occurred Record Image 1 image Image Image...

Page 124: ...a live image is displayed in processing mode on the Run page Off No live image On Live image is displayed Auto Live image is displayed load dependent Persistence persistent data storage In this group you specify which diagnostic information you want to store permanently on the EPROM Table 6 21 Persistence Parameter button Possible values Default Description Save next error image The image belongin...

Page 125: ...to operate the reader and to control it from an automation system This is however delayed since the storage of image data in read only memory can take a relatively long time Persistent storage of diagnostics entries The following restrictions apply to storing diagnostics entries in the EPROM The processing time of the currently acquired code increases by the time required to store the diagnostics ...

Page 126: ...for combination of Program sequence and Multicode Please note the following restriction with the combination of Program sequence and Multicode Program Decoder Multicode The processing of program sequences is terminated after the first successfully processed program You cannot differentiate between two programs with a different number of 1D 2D codes of the same code type Example Program 1 Saved wit...

Page 127: ... with each other Once all processing procedures are completed the best read re sult is output All read results All programs contained in the program se quence are processed one after the other The result is output for each program Restriction This setting is not supported in PROFINET mode with Ident profile or during operation using a CM Quality criterion Overall quality Symbol contrast Axial non ...

Page 128: ...e processing can be increased if necessary by reducing the buffer size of the diagnostic image memory Options Diagnostics monitoring Logging Image Buffer size Program sequence with result output First read result or Best read result To obtain reproducible results the programs contained in the program sequence must have the same structure If the programs contain a different number of decoder steps ...

Page 129: ...iption Code quality clas ses 4 3 2 1 0 A B C D F 4 3 2 1 0 You set the type of representation of the quality grades you prefer The setting relates both to the display in the WBM as well as to output via the interfaces Verification details On Off On Only for data matrix verification On Verification details such as cell position and grid lines are calculated and can be displayed Off No details for d...

Page 130: ...on is executed a DHCP server and a DNS server are started on the reader Both services can result in disturbances in an existing network and therefore must only be used in the case of a direct connection to a programming device PC Note that the CONNECT function is automatical ly disabled value off when the IP address of the reader is changed Off The CONNECT function is disabled as long as an Ethern...

Page 131: ... 2 15 New Selection of the source program that the optical reader normally accesses as template With New a new program with the basic settings is used as template Exposure Off On On On The exposure is optimized automatically The customized settings are saved Off Exposure is not optimized The settings saved in the source program are applied instead Switch lamp segment Off On On On When using an ins...

Page 132: ... with decoder type ID Genius if not already done in step 1 and compatible with other settings Fast focus detection Off On Off On With focus detection the image display or ROI area is not subdivided into subROIs This means that lighting and focus are not checked and adjusted for each individual subROI This setting shortens this process step Recommended for even flat object holders Off The image dis...

Page 133: ...ree storage space is available on the micro SD card This parameter depends on the Memory size parameter Memory space to be kept free on the micro SD card Memory size 250 1 000 000 MB 250 Specifies the memory space to be kept free on the micro SD card The free memory space on the micro SD card is checked after each backup and old data backups may be deleted 6 3 Security Specify a user with the Admi...

Page 134: ...d on user with the Administrator authorization and is disabled in the factory settings SSL certificate In this group you can transfer certificate files and certificate key files to the reader You can use certificates to integrate the reader into your respective security infrastructure Certificates are used to check the identity of a person or a device to authenticate a service or to encrypt files ...

Page 135: ...Click File selection to select the desired certificate file Key Requirements The certificate type PEM CRT CER was selected Click File selection to select the desired certificate key file Password for private key The certificate key files in file format PEM CRT CER and PKCS 12 can be password protected This protects the private key If this is the case you must enter the password in this text box A ...

Page 136: ...ment on or off If user management is switched on all users must log on in the login area of the WBM to be able to make changes in the WBM If the user management is disabled the settings of the WEB user profile are automatically applied Depending on your own user role and whether your user profile has been granted administrator rights you can manage User profiles in this menu User management NOTICE...

Page 137: ...ff yourself You will be reminded about the pending logoff in a dialog window a few seconds prior to automatic logoff User profiles Depending on your own user role this dialog allows the following actions for user management Table 6 31 Actions in the User profiles dialog Actions Description Add new user This selection allows an administrator to create new user IDs A max imum total of 16 user IDs ar...

Page 138: ...th administrator rights can create new users and assign rights Edit change password Note Changing the default passwords For security reasons make sure that you change the original factory set passwords Use only secure passwords To make sure that you have access to user management and the security settings in the future keep the passwords in a safe place The following table shows the defaults for t...

Page 139: ... and reset at the start of a new sequence Image acquisition time and date Shutter Speed and Brightness The attributes set for the image The program sequence and the program with which the processing was performed The image Table 7 1 Images Parameter Action Description Number You can see the number of images currently in the image buffer with out a persistently stored image Open Clicking the Open b...

Page 140: ...mation on the image acquisition for example exposure time brightness States Mode change change to RUN ADJUST self test etc Control Change of control of the reader control via WEB from CPU Diagnostics Changes that affect diagnostics for example chang ing the diagnostics options or fetching a time stamp from an SNTP server Open Save Clicking the Open Save button opens a website with the events of th...

Page 141: ...ing Saving the diagnostics package can take several minutes To ensure that the diagnostics package is saved error free do not operate the reader during saving Wait until the save operation of the diagnostics package has been fully completed If saving is terminated with the corresponding browser function this has no influence on the reader transfer operation You must wait until the reader has fully...

Page 142: ...delimiter for example semicolon and the character to be used as text qualifier for example A data preview shows you the result you can expect 5 If you also want to specify the data format for the individual columns click Next again 6 Finally click on the Finish button to convert the table to the required format 7 2 System In the System menu you can make the following settings Saving restoring and ...

Page 143: ...the reader to verify code you will need to re calibrate the reader The settings for a standard compliant verification cannot be transferred between different readers Load Use this function to load all connection settings options saved library elements programs and the CustomGUI from a saved MV500 XML parameter file In doing so you can specify which settings you want to load and whether you want to...

Page 144: ...ttings 1 Ethernet IP mode Host name PROFINET IO Device name Time limit Pulse time Swap Serial interface settings RS232 Transfer speed Parity Stop bits Time limit CM Transfer speed 1 This setting also has an effect on the PROFINET IO I M data that is written via the controller Delete Use this function to delete existing MV500 XML parameter files stored on the micro SD card System image Use this fun...

Page 145: ...be set during the firmware update You must make sure that the DISA bit is not set during the firmware update This prevents an automation system from switching the reader to RUN For more detailed information refer to the HTML page that opens Note Prior to the firmware update Saving settings and programs All settings and programs are lost during the firmware update Make sure that you save all settin...

Page 146: ...enu command or parameter Dependency Description Settings and pro grams Calibrate Remember the following if you use the reader as a verifier The calibration of a reader depends largely on the lighting used the lens and the me chanical arrangement After restoring the settings and programs you must repeat the calibration operation for all restored calibrations CustomGUI Save You can save the CustomGU...

Page 147: ... Hidden dialogs Table 7 6 Hidden dialogs Button Description All Click the button to display all hidden dialogs again Program Click the button to display all hidden dialogs again in the Program menu Verification Click the button to display all hidden dialogs again in the Verification menu Settings Click the button to display all hidden dialogs again in the Settings menu 7 4 Help The Help menu inclu...

Page 148: ...Device 7 4 Help SIMATIC MV500 148 Operating Manual 05 2019 C79000 G8976 C495 02 ...

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