Numeric ID
Text ID
Description
20200
NO_AREAS_FOUND
Attempt to obtain value when no areas were found.
20600
NO_MATCHES_FOUND
Attempt to obtain value when no matches were found.
20800
NO_MATCHES_FOUND
Attempt to obtain value when no sort patterns were found.
80000
REMOTE_DISPLAY_NOT_CONNECTED
Remote Display must be connected to obtain this value
80001
REMOTE_DISPLAY_NOT_SUPPORTED
This sensor does not have Remote Display capability
80100
COMMAND_MODE_EXPECTED
The Trigger Mode must be set to "Command" perform this
operation
80101
COMMAND_TIMED_OUT
The command timed out before finishing
80102
TRIGGER_REQUIRED
Access to the specified data requires a triggered inspection
80150
COMMAND_TIMED_OUT
The command timed out before finishing
80200
SYSTEM_ERROR_NOT_ACTIVE
The System Error must be active to execute this command
80300
TEACH_SENSOR_TYPE_INVALID
Teach requires Match Sensor type.
80350
MULTIPLE_INSPECTIONS_DISABLED
Requires multiple inspections to be enabled
80351
MULTIPLE_INSPECTIONS_EMPTY
No inspections are available in multiple inspection mode.
80400
PRODUCT_CHANGE_WHEN_NOT_READY
Sensor must be in the READY state to perform a product change.
80401
PRODUCT_CHANGE_INVALID_INSPECTION
Attempt to product change to a unknown or invalid inspection.
80402
PRODUCT_CHANGE_TIMEOUT
The Product Change operation timed out.
80403
PRODUCT_CHANGE_TO_SAME_INSPECTIO
N
Attempt to product change to the same inspection.
80404
SENSOR_NAME_NOT_FOUND
Attempt to use a command without a sensor name in a multi-
sensor inspection
8.5 iVu Discovery Protocol
The iVu Discovery Protocol is a method by which Banner's iVu Vision sensors can be dynamically discovered on an Ethernet
network.
8.5.1 Overview
The iVu Discovery Protocol is a method to dynamically discover Banner's iVu Vision sensors on an Ethernet network. The
goal is to both be able to find a sensor and then if necessary change the IP address of that sensor so that it is on the same
subnet as the controlling PC. This is done without requiring the PC to change its IP address or using anything more than an
Ethernet cable connected to the sensor.
The iVu Discovery Protocol is implemented using UDP broadcast packets that are mapped to Ethernet Broadcast packets by
the TCP/IP stack. Broadcast packets are the only mechanism that ensures delivery of the data if the sensor and controlling
PC are configured for different subnets and on the same bridged Ethernet network. The contents of the packets used for
Banner’s iVu Vision systems are proprietary.
The iVu Discovery Protocol is supported by iVu Vision sensors from the 2012R1 or later releases.
8.5.2 UDP Usage
The packets are all sent with the source and destination port number set to 19995.
The destination IP address is always set to a broadcast value of 255.255.255.255.
8.5.3 Packet Format
The packets used by the Discovery Protocol all follow the same general format. The packets have a short header and a
larger body area with ASCII text.
Header Format
The header of the packets is as follows:
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