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Note: For optimal imaging, provide adequate dissipation of heat. A good heat conductor, such as aluminum, may be required.

Mount the Sensor

1. If a bracket is needed, mount the device onto the bracket.
2. Mount the device (or the device and the bracket) to the machine or equipment at the desired location. Do not tighten the mounting screws at

this time.

CAUTION: This device accepts M3×0.5-h6 screws. Engaging the screws more than 3.00 mm will damage the device.

3. Check the device alignment.
4. Tighten the mounting screws to secure the device (or the device and the bracket) in the aligned position.

Connect the Cables

Figure 4. Cable Connections

1 2

3

4

1. Power, Discrete I/O connection
2. Light connection
3. Ethernet connection
4. Ethernet indicator

1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the sensor (3) and to the computer or Ethernet switch.
2. Connect the power, discrete I/O cable to the sensor (1), and the leads to the appropriate locations. See 

Table 1 

on p. 3 for the power,

discrete I/O connections.

3. Connect the external light cable (optional) to the light connection (2) if the light is powered by the sensor.

CAUTION: Use Appropriate Power
If the light is powered by the sensor, the sensor power source must be 24 V dc. This connection is for Banner lights

only.

Table 1: Power and I/O Pinouts

Pin

Wire Color

Description

Direction

1

White

Discrete I/O #3

Input/Output

2

Brown

12 V dc to 30 V dc

Input

3

Green

I/O output common

Important: For PNP (sourcing) outputs connect pin 3 to +V dc, for

NPN (sinking) outputs connect pin 3 to 0 V dc. The discrete I/O pins

are 1, 5, 8, 10, and 11.

-

4

Yellow

RS-232 TX (transmit)

Output

5

Gray

Discrete I/O #5

Input/Output

6

Pink

Trigger input

Input

7

Blue

Common

Input

8

Red

Discrete I/O #2

Input/Output

9

Orange

I/O input common

Important: For PNP (sourcing) inputs connect pin 9 to 0 V dc, for NPN

(sinking) inputs connect pin 9 to +V dc. The discrete I/O pins are 1, 5,

6, 8, 10, and 11.

-

10

Light Blue

Discrete I/O #4

Input/Output

11

Black

Discrete I/O #1

Input/Output

12

Violet

RS-232 RX (receive)

Input

Shield

Bare metal

Chassis ground

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Summary of Contents for VE200G1B

Page 1: ...rostatic discharge when installing a lens or attaching a cable CAUTION Hot Surface Use caution when handling the camera The surface of the camera may be hot during operation and immediately after use...

Page 2: ...e Vision Manager to configure Banner vision devices including iVu Vision Sensors and VE Smart Cameras Installation Instructions Install the Accessories Figure 3 Install the Accessories 1 2 3 5 4 1 VE...

Page 3: ...screte I O connections 3 Connect the external light cable optional to the light connection 2 if the light is powered by the sensor CAUTION Use Appropriate Power If the light is powered by the sensor t...

Page 4: ...ystem settings a popup window may appear prompting to allow Vision Manager to make changes to your computer Click Yes 7 Click Close to exit the installer Getting Started Power up the sensor and verify...

Page 5: ...Summary the I O Summary and the Test Summary 5 Parameters pane Includes user adjustable Inputs parameters or Test parameters for the tools in an inspection depending on what is selected in the Tools a...

Page 6: ...ick Add New Inspection A new inspection is added to the list the Image pane updates and the Tools Results tab shows only the camera tool 3 Add tools and adjust them as needed for the inspection Add a...

Page 7: ...able to go back to previous settings Use the following procedure to save a copy of an inspection to your computer or a network location 1 On the Inspection Management screen click Transfer 2 Change th...

Page 8: ...s When navigating the menu systems the menu items loop Enter Button Press Enter to Access the Sensor Menu Access the submenus Save changes In the Sensor Menu a check mark in the lower right corner of...

Page 9: ...Home Screen SPEED LINK SUBNET GATEWAY STATUS IP PSELECT TRIGGER INPUT MAC MAX SPD By NUM OUTPUT FW VER BOOT NAME MODEL HOUR SERIAL SLEEP VIEW Ethernet Menu Product Change by Slot No Bit Representation...

Page 10: ...ose title merchantability data loss non interference with or non infringement of any intellectual property rights or the accuracy reliability quality or content in or linked to the services Banner and...

Page 11: ...CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR WARRANTY STATUTE TORT STRICT LIABILITY NEGLIGENCE OR O...

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