Step 3 – Explore the Start View
USB
1
3
2
Reader Features
Note:
Cables may vary depending on configuration.
Step 2 – Install WebLink
PC
and Connect
1
LED Indicator
2
Reader Window
3
Reader Trigger
USB
Accessories
USB Caps Lock Override Options
Add a Tab Key
Return to Factory Defaults / Add an Enter Key
V410-H Handheld Reader
POST
IN WORK
AREA
POST
IN WORK
AREA
V410-H Stand
Quick Start Guide
Step 6 – Configure the Reader
Step 4 – Create or Load a Setup
Add an Enter Key
Decode the symbol below to add an Enter key after decoded data.
(Carriage Return / Line Feed)
Return to Factory Defaults
Decode the symbol below to return reader parameters
to factory defaults.
USB - OVERRIDE CAPS LOCK KEY (ENABLE)
*USB - DO NOT OVERRIDE CAPS LOCK KEY (DISABLE)
Add a Tab Key
Decode the symbol below to add a Tab key after decoded data.
The
Start
view shows all the readers available to the system. The
Reader Model
,
Serial Number
, and
Firmware Version
of each
reader are displayed. This view also allows you to choose
Assisted
Setup
,
Create a New Setup
, or
Load a Setup
. The
Gear icon
in the
upper right brings up the
Settings Menu
.
Step 5 – Explore the Setup View
The interface cable automatically detects the host interface type
and uses the default setting. If the default (*) does not meet your
requirements, decode the other host symbol below.
Decode one of the symbols below.
*USB HID KEYBOARD
EMULATION
SNAPI WITH
IMAGING INTERFACE
Step 7 – Run the Application
Step 6 – Configure the Reader (Continued)
Step 6 – Configure the Reader (Continued)
Format Output Step
Format
Output
allows you to configure preambles and postambles to add
to symbol data output. The
Simplified
version of this control allows you to
Append Return
or
Append Tab
after each string of data output. The
Advanced
version allows you to choose from a wide variety of keyboard
characters that can be output as a preamble or postamble. You can also
add a second postamble if required.
Decode Step
The
Decode
step allows you to select which symbologies to enable and
disable. Clicking the
1D
and
2D
checkboxes will enable or disable all the
symbologies in that group. The
Gear icon
brings up a
Symbology
Settings
dialog, allowing you to modify specific parameters.
Performance Step (DPM Optimization)
The
Performance
step allows you to optimize the reader for
Direct
Part Mark
(
DPM
) decoding. A DPM is a permanent mark created by
laser etch, chemical etch, or other method directly on a substrate.
DPMs are often harder to read than other symbols, and may require
a few attempts before finding optimal settings. The
Decoder Effort
slider has four settings:
Level 1
, corresponding to
Min
on the slider;
Level 2
;
Level 3
; and
Level 4
, corresponding to
Max
on the slider.
As Decoder Effort is moved toward
Max
, the decoder spends an
increasing amount of time trying to decode the symbol.
In
Level 4
, you can also enable the
Enhance
option, which improves
readability by allowing additional processing for poorly-formed marks.
The
Illumination
options are
Direct
,
Indirect
, and
Cycle
.
Clicking the
Question Mark icon
brings up a dialog with more detail
about each level of decoder effort.
Cycle Step
The
Cycle
step allows you to choose between
Manual
and
Presentation
trigger modes. In Manual mode, a decode is attempted when you pull
the trigger. In Presentation mode, the read cycle begins when a
symbol is detected moving into the reader’s field of view.
Note:
The reader is automatically set to Presentation mode when
placed in the V410-H Stand.
The
Setup
view allows you to configure the reader, view the current
captured image, and view decoded symbol data.
The following read cycle steps are shown at the left side of the screen:
•
Cycle
•
Performance
•
Decode
•
Format Output
Assisted Setup
When you click the
Assisted Setup
button in the
Start
view, a dialog
appears asking a series of application-related questions. Based on
your answers, WebLink
PC
generates your initial setup automatically.
Once the setup is created, you can fine-tune its parameters in the
Setup
view.
Create a New Setup
The
Start
view also allows you to create a
New Setup
without using
Assisted Setup
. When you click the
Create a New Setup
button,
WebLink
PC
searches for any differences from default in the reader
parameters. If no differences from default are found, the
Setup
view
appears. If differences from default are found, an alert appears asking if
you want to restore default settings.
Load a Setup
Select
Load a Setup
to load an existing
.rls
WebLink
PC
setup file.
The WebLink
PC
installer is found on Omron’s Download Center at
www.automation.omron.com/weblinkpc
Minimum PC Requirements
• Intel
®
Core™2 Duo Processor (Core™i3 recommended)
• Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit (Windows 7 64-bit or Windows 10 recommended)
• Internet Explorer 11 or higher, Edge, Firefox, or Opera (Chrome recommended)
• 1 GB/128 MB Video RAM (2 GB RAM/128 MB Video RAM recommended)
• 100 MB hard drive space (500 MB recommended)
• 16-bit color display (32-bit recommended)
• 3.0 Windows Experience Index (4.0 recommended)
Install
To start WebLink
PC
, double-click the icon placed on your desktop
during installation.
You can also start WebLink
PC
by opening a browser of your choice and
typing
http://localhost:8090
or
http://127.0.0.1:8090
in the address bar.
The WebLink
PC
session will begin
after you enter the IP address.
Connect
Resize
Image
to Fit
Image
Area
Zoom
In
Zoom
Out
Save
Full-Size
Image
Image control tools are available at the upper right of the image view.
The
Run
view allows you to keep track of your application during
runtime. The current captured image is shown along with a row of image
control tools. A history of decoded symbol data is shown in the right
pane along with any preambles or postambles that have been defined.
The
Output Data
display in the right pane shows a list of previous
read cycle results. Each result is selectable and erasable.
Step 1 – Set Up Host Interface
Step 1 – Set Up Host Interface (Cont.)
RS-232
RS-232
Decode the symbol to the right.
WebLink
PC