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TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................96

 

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Summary of Contents for DS6300

Page 1: ...DS6300 Reference Manual ...

Page 2: ...alogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U Genius Step a Head ACR and ID NET are trademarks of Datalogic Automation S r l All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Datalogic shall not be liable for ...

Page 3: ...6 Keypad and Display 6 1 6 1 Internal Net 6 1 6 2 Test Mode 7 1 7 Accessories 7 2 INSTALLATION 9 2 1 Package Contents 9 2 2 Mechanical Mounting 10 2 2 1 Mounting the Scanner 10 2 2 2 Mounting the Scanner with Accessories 13 2 2 3 Mounting the Scanner with GFX 60 15 2 3 Positioning the Scanner 17 2 3 1 16 Skew Positioning 18 2 3 2 45 Skew Positioning 19 3 CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 20 3 1 Power Sup...

Page 4: ...rks 62 8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 64 8 1 Genius Installation 64 8 2 Guide to Rapid Configuration 64 8 2 1 Wizard for Quick Reader Setup 64 8 2 2 Genius Network Setup Through Master 67 8 2 3 Alternative Slave Address Assignment 72 8 3 Advanced Genius Configuration 72 8 3 1 Genius Shortcuts for Network Configuration 73 8 4 Parameter Default Values 75 9 READING FEATURES 79 9 1 Focus Adjustment 79 9 2 A...

Page 5: ...v 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 96 12 TECHNICAL FEATURES 99 A ALTERNATIVE LAYOUTS 101 Point to Point 101 ID NET Gateway 103 Pass Through 104 RS232 Master Slave 105 Multiplexer 107 GLOSSARY 108 INDEX 110 ...

Page 6: ...c com and click on the links indicated for further information PRODUCTS Search through the links to arrive at your product page which describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including the Genius utility program which allows device configuration using a PC It provides RS232 and Ethernet interface configuration SERVICE Overview Warranty Extensions and Maintenan...

Page 7: ... one would with any very strong light source such as the sun Avoid that the laser beam hits the eye of an observer even through reflective surfaces such as mirrors etc This product conforms to the applicable requirements of both EN60825 1 and CDRH 21 CFR1040 at the date of manufacture The reader is classified as a Class 2 laser product according to EN60825 1 regulations and as a Class II laser pro...

Page 8: ... manufacture Device Identification Label Disconnect the power supply when opening the device during maintenance or installation to avoid exposure to hazardous laser light The laser diodes used in this device are classified as Class 3B laser products according to EN 60825 1 regulations and as Class IIIb laser products according to CDRH regulations Any violation of the optic parts in particular can ...

Page 9: ...terference received including interference which may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can rad...

Page 10: ...00 Figure A DS6300 Laser Safety Label Warning and Device Class Label Identification Label Service Cap Connector Panel Display and Keypad Panel Focus Adjusting Screw 1 3 4 7 6 5 2 Laser Beam Output Window 8 7 6 4 3 1 2 8 5 ...

Page 11: ...ure B DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Version Laser Safety Label 1 Laser Beam Output Window 2 Figure C Display and Keypad Panel Programming Keypad Phase On LED TX Data LED Power On LED LCD Display 1 2 3 5 4 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 ...

Page 12: ...r 3 Figure E Connector Panel for Ethernet Models Main Aux Interface 26 pin D Sub male connector 1 Ethernet 4 pin female connector 2 Lonworks 9 pin female connector 3 Figure F Connector Panel for older Ethernet Models Main Aux Interface 26 pin D Sub male connector 1 RJ45 modular connector for Ethernet Interface 2 Lonworks 9 pin female connector 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 3 ...

Page 13: ... pin D Sub male connector 1 DeviceNet 5 pin male connector 2 Lonworks 9 pin female connector 3 Figure H Connector Panel for Profibus Models Main Aux Interface 26 pin D Sub male connector 1 Profibus 9 pin female connector white 2 Lonworks 9 pin female connector 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 14: ...rrect and complete system cabling through the CBX100 CBX500 according to the signals necessary for the layout of your application trigger inputs outputs Cabling Power Interface Inputs Outputs etc For further details see chapter 3 chapter 4 for custom cabling Alternative Layouts Point to Point Pass Through RS232 Master Slave Multiplexer See appendix A for layout references 4 Configure the DS6300 sc...

Page 15: ...r to par 7 1 d Correctly terminating the last DS6300 Slave reader of the network according to the information given in par 5 1 and par 7 1 4 Install and run the Genius configuration program from the CD ROM provided Configure the Local Lonworks Network using one of the procedures given below Configure the entire network through the Master as described in par 8 2 2 Configure the Master as described ...

Page 16: ...or system backup purposes see par 10 2 For backward compatibility you can perform the ASR Network Configuration procedure for system backup purposes see par 10 3 1 9 Exit the configuration program and run your application The installation is now complete ...

Page 17: ...anding reading performance on low contrast bar codes These features are a great benefit in applications such as reading barcodes directly printed on cardboard boxes The DS6300 can read all most popular barcodes even in the most difficult conditions thanks to a new generation decoder and code reconstruction technology ACR 4 This reader is also offered in a model with an integrated SW programmable o...

Page 18: ...nd base that best fits the needs of the application Great scalability of the offer Down time cost reduction since the decoder base works even if the head has been removed Easy maintenance In case of replacement of the head all the configuration parameters are stored in the base and the scanner is automatically configured Easy installation with the minimum room needed Reading performance on low con...

Page 19: ...coder Model Base 10 Master Slave 11 Profibus 12 Ethernet 15 Devicenet DS6300 10X 0YY 1 4 OSCILLATING MIRROR MODELS Oscillating mirror models are used when coverage of a large reading area is required mainly in picket fence applications The DS6300 scanner mounts a dedicated optic head with integrated oscillating mirror driven by a linear motor The speed the precision the repeatability and the relia...

Page 20: ...gle of inclination of 17 5 in order to attain symmetrical deflection ranges 17 5 1 0 7 5 Figure 2 Oscillating Mirror Reading Position In the above case the zone where the scan line is perpendicular to the reflecting surface corresponds to a neutral zone at the center of the reading field The mirror can be deflected up to 40 Oscillation with respect to the output window median axis is asymmetrical ...

Page 21: ... to 2 5 and 37 5 The scanner can be tilted in order for the 17 5 software setting to correspond with the 0 horizontal plane 17 5 37 5 2 5 Figure 4 Oscillating Mirror Extreme Angle Positions These models provide higher scanning speed 1200 scans sec compared to standard models and the reading performance is not adversely affected by the oscillating mirror The following example represents the selecti...

Page 22: ...CD contrast Bus allows setting the scanner address value range 0 125 to be used in a Profibus network Test Mode allows verifying the scanner reading position and features see below The same settings may be performed by using the Genius program see chapter 8 for details 1 6 1 Internal Net This submenu can be used as an alternative to configuration through Genius to assign the DS6300 scanner within ...

Page 23: ...supply EU 93ACC1720 PWR 120 J box power unit 110 230 VAC 24 V 120 W 93ACC1530 PWR 240 J box power unit 110 230 VAC 24 V 240 W 93ACC1070 PWR 480A J box power unit 110 230 VAC 24 V 480 W 93ACC1850 Cables and Terminators BT 6000 Bus terminator 93A051299 CAB 6101 9 pin scanner scanner connection cable 1 m 93A051220 CAB 6102 9 pin scanner scanner connection cable 2 m 93A051230 CAB 6105 9 pin scanner sc...

Page 24: ...irror 93ACC1730 Connection Boxes CBX100 Compact Connection Box 93A301067 CBX500 Modular Connection Box 93A301068 CBX800 Gateway Connection Box 93A301077 BM100 Backup Module 93ACC1808 BA100 DIN Rail Adapters for CBX 93ACC1821 BA200 Bosch Adapters for CBX 93ACC1822 BA900 Two Cable Glands Panel 93ACC1847 Sensors MEP 593 Photocell kit PNP PH 1 93ACC1791 MEP 543 Photocell kit NPN 93ACC1728 OEK 2 Optica...

Page 25: ...ntly for side mounted applications If these precautions are not followed it may occur that the laser of the blinded scanner starts blinking due to an internal circuit which temporarily turns the laser off when detecting a power anomaly To resolve this problem it is sufficient to slightly change the inclination and position of one of the two scanners involved NOTE Refer to the Reference Documentati...

Page 26: ...head and the decoder base can be rotated independently from each other allowing the installation even in the most critical locations Figure 7 Step A Head Feature To rotate the head follow the given procedure 1 detach the head from the base by unscrewing the four fixing screws 2 rotate the head in the desired position 3 loosen but don t remove the two screws on top of the head 4 affix the head onto...

Page 27: ...6 30 74 2 99 1 18 2 85 85 16 5 30 3 34 0 65 60 2 36 1 18 mm inch Figure 8 DS6300 Overall Dimensions 82 3 22 20 0 78 50 1 96 18 0 71 N 2 25 0 98 10 0 4 22 0 86 42 1 65 Ø4 1 N 2 Ø0 16 N 2 4 5 N 4 SLOTS 0 18 N 4 SLOTS 82 3 22 50 1 96 35 1 37 50 1 96 72 2 83 100 3 93 4 0 15 130 5 12 1 2 6 4 9 6 106 73 2 2 88 36 1 41 8 5 N 2 SLOTS 0 33 N 2 SLOTS Ø8 5 Ø0 33 mm inch Figure 9 ST 237 Mounting Bracket Overa...

Page 28: ...3 114 56 110 3 102 180 Figure 10 DS6300 Oscillating Mirror Model Overall Dimensions 1 65 0 4 0 86 0 98 0 71 3 22 1 96 0 78 5 11 0 16 0 43 0 55 0 55 2 83 3 93 0 43 1 96 1 96 1 37 0 15 1 41 2 95 mm inch 42 10 22 18 25 20 50 130 82 Ø4 1 14 14 72 50 100 11 11 50 35 4 36 75 Ø8 5 R36 R22 R5 R1 Figure 11 ST 210 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions ...

Page 29: ...ork layout ST 237 mounting bracket ST 210 mounting bracket FBK 6000 fast bracket The ST 237 is a 106 mounting bracket to be mounted on the reader as displayed in the image below Figure 12 Mounting the ST 237 Mounting Bracket The ST 210 is a 90 mounting bracket to be mounted on the reader as displayed in the image below Figure 13 Mounting the ST 210 Mounting Bracket ...

Page 30: ...cket First it is necessary to fix the FBK 6000 to the DS6300 scanner by means of the mounting screws Figure 14 Mounting the FBK 6000 on the Scanner Then attach the assembly to the mounting bracket by slipping the hook into the bracket hole Finally fix it by means of the 2 fixing screws Figure 15 Mounting the Assembly on the Bracket ...

Page 31: ... output window a Remove the two top head screws b Loosen all four fixing screws c Carefully remove the scanner output window from the scan head 2 Mount the GFX 60 onto the scan head paying attention to correctly align the sealing gasket 3 Start the four fixing screws and the two head screws partially to assure correct alignment to the scan head 4 Completely tighten the two head screws 5 Completely...

Page 32: ...s the suggested position offering the best compromise between width and height of the reading area Figure 17 Central Reading Position The Central Reading position allows maximizing the reading distance height when the width of the reading area is not critical narrow conveyors In this case a complete reading on the central part of the conveyor plane is guaranteed NOTE To better exploit the scanner ...

Page 33: ...tions for the best orientation The Pitch angle is represented by the value P in Figure 18 Position the reader in order to minimize the Pitch angle Figure 18 Pitch Angle The Skew angle is represented by the value S in Figure 19 Position the reader to assure at least 10 for the Skew angle This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner For oscillating mirror models this a...

Page 34: ...ich guarantees a built in Skew angle S in the figure below of 16 with respect to the frame plane typically the Skew angle should be between 10 20 This avoids the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner Furthermore the bracket guides allow adjusting the Tilt angle T in the figure below which is typically 0 for the best scanner orientation Figure 21 Standard Installation T T Conv...

Page 35: ... the direct reflection of the laser light emitted by the scanner Figure 22 45 Skew Installation CAUTION If using the 45 Skew installation the scanner reading performance is not guaranteed to match that measured for the standard installation with Skew angle between 10 20 see reading diagrams in par 9 4 NOTE The ST 210 mounting bracket is an accessory of the DS6300 standard model available in the US...

Page 36: ...p PC DS6300 Master Slave models can connect their 25 pin male D sub connector for connection to the power supply serial interface and input output signals to a CBX connection box by using the dedicated cables CAB Sxx DS6300 Fieldbus models can connect their 26 pin male D sub connector for connection to the power supply serial interface and input output signals to a CBX connection box by using the ...

Page 37: ...A Output 3A polarity insensitive O3B Output 3B polarity insensitive V Power Source Other I O I3A Input 3A polarity insensitive I4A Input 4A polarity insensitive V Power Reference Other I O I34B Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive Other I O CBX500 only I34B Input 3B and 4B common polarity insensitive TX Auxiliary Interface TX RX Auxiliary Interface RX Auxiliary Interface SGND Auxiliary Inte...

Page 38: ...ly once the motor has reached the correct rotational speed consequently the laser beam is generated after a slight delay from the power on of the scanner DS6300 scanners have power ground GND 25 26 pin connector pin 23 25 26 as well as the cable Shield 25 26 pin connector pin 1 internally connected to the chassis It is recommended to connect the device chassis to earth ground Earth by setting the ...

Page 39: ...ing at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX The overall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m 50 ft SGND RXD TXD CTS RTS USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX RTS CTS SCANNER Figure 24 RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking START OF TRANSMISSION END OF TRANSMISSION V RTS V V TX DATA V V CTS V DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION C1 C2 C4 C3 C5 TRANSM...

Page 40: ...ing at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX The CBX pinout follows CBX100 500 Function TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data TX RS485 Transmit Data RX RS485 Receive Data SGND Signal Ground RX485 TX485 SGND RX485 TX485 USER INTERFACE SGND TX RX TX RX SCANNER Figure 26 RS485 Full duplex Connections NOTE For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not le...

Page 41: ...uld not exceed 1200 m 3940 ft If the shield is tied to ground at the Host then leave it floating at the CBX If it is floating at the Host then tie it to Shield at the CBX CBX100 500 Function RTX RS485 Receive Transmit Data RTX RS485 Receive Transmit Data SGND Signal Ground RTX485 SGND RTX485 USER INTERFACE SGND RTX RTX SCANNER Figure 28 RS485 Half duplex Connections This interface is forced by sof...

Page 42: ...ER Shield to Earth 120 Ohm CBX100 500 Shield floating CBX100 500 Shield floating CBX100 500 SGND Shield RTX RTX SGND Shield RTX RTX SGND Shield RTX RTX Shield floating RS485 HD Termination Resistor OFF RS485 HD Termination Resistor OFF RS485 HD Termination Resistor ON Figure 29 DS6300 Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer When using CBX500 the Main interface multidrop network signals Shield SGND R...

Page 43: ... the preferred connector for device configuration or temporary communication monitoring 5 1 6 9 Figure 30 9 pin female connector If permanent system wiring is required the following pins are used to connect the RS232 auxiliary interface The overall maximum cable length should not exceed 15 m 50 ft In this case it is advisable to use shielded cables If the shield is tied to ground at the Host then ...

Page 44: ...n anti disturbance circuit which generates a debouncing delay which can be set to 5 ms or 500 s In particular I1 for PS I3 and I4 share the same value which usually corresponds to 5 ms when using a photoelectric sensor while I2 is set to 500 s when this input is used for the Encoder The maximum Encoder frequency is 2 kHz Input 1 External Trigger PS is used in the On Line operating Mode and tells t...

Page 45: ... TRIGGER PS CONNECTIONS USING DS6300 POWER brown black blue MEP 593 PH 1 Photocell PNP Figure 32 MEP 593 PH 1 PNP External Trigger PS Using DS6300 Power Power to In put Photocell Signal Photoce ll Reference NPN Photocell Figure 33 NPN External Trigger PS Using DS6300 Power INPUT 1 EXTERNAL TRIGGER PS CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER External Device Ground Refe rence Input Signal Figure 34 PNP Exte...

Page 46: ...nput Inp ut Device Signa l Input Device Reference Input Device Encoder Figure 37 Encoder NPN Using DS6300 Power INPUT 2 ENCODER CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER External De vice Ground Reference Input Sign al Figure 38 PNP Encoder Using External Power i e PLC signal External Device Power Reference Input Signal Figure 39 NPN Encoder Using External Power i e PLC signal ...

Page 47: ...ce Signal Reference Input Device Figure 40 PNP Input 3 4 Using DS6300 Power Power to Input Input Device Signal Input Device Reference Input Device Figure 41 NPN Input 3 4 Using DS6300 Power INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER CBX500 Only Input Signal External Device Ground Reference Figure 42 PNP Input 3 4 Using External Power i e PLC signal Input Signal External Device Power Reference Figu...

Page 48: ...s are available The electrical features are given below Outputs 1 and 2 Maximum Voltage 30 V Collector Current pulse 130 mA Max Collector Current continuous 40 mA Max Saturation Voltage VCE 1 V at 10 mA Max Maximum Power Dissipation 90 mW at 50 C Ambient temperature Output 3 has different electrical features It is a bi directional solid state relay with built in current limit protection Output 3 M...

Page 49: ...ecoded and Output 2 is associated with the No Read event which activates when the code signaled by the external trigger PS is not decoded Output 3 can be assigned to the same events and it has the advantage of being polarity insensitive By default it is not assigned to any event The CBX500 must be used to connect this output OUTPUT 1 and 2 CONNECTIONS USING DS6300 POWER Power to Output Outpu t Dev...

Page 50: ...t Device Groun d Reference Output Signal Output Device Figure 47 Open Collector Output Using External Power OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING DS6300 POWER CBX500 Only Power to Output Device Output Output Device Signal Reference Output Device Figure 48 Output 3 Using DS6300 Power Power to Output Device Output Output Device Signal Ground Reference Output Device Figure 49 Output 3 Using DS6300 Power ...

Page 51: ...tered and generate a delay of about 50 µs for Output 1 and 2 and 1 ms for Output 3 3 6 USER INTERFACE HOST The following table contains the pinout for standard RS232 PC Host interface For other user interface types please refer to their own manual RS232 PC side connections 1 5 9 6 9 pin male connector 13 25 14 1 25 pin male connector Pin Name Pin Name 2 RX 3 RX 3 TX 2 TX 5 GND 7 GND 7 RTS 4 RTS 8 ...

Page 52: ...connector 9 pin female Lonworks connector 9 pin female Profibus connector older models have RJ45 modular connector for Ethernet CAUTION Do not connect an RS232 port to the 9 pin Lonworks Connector This may damage your Laptop PC DS6300 scanners are equipped with a 25 pin male D sub connector Master Slave models or a 26 pin male D sub connector Fieldbus models for connection to the host computer pow...

Page 53: ... O3A Configurable Digital Output 3 polarity insensitive 17 O3B Configurable Digital Output 3 polarity insensitive 18 I1A External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 19 I1B External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 6 I2A Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder 10 I2B Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive for Encoder 14 I3A Input Signal 3 polarity insensitive 15 I4A Input Signal 4 polarity...

Page 54: ...r a slight delay from the power on of the scanner DS6300 scanners have power ground GND 25 26 pin connector pin 23 25 26 as well as the cable Shield 25 26 pin connector pin 1 internally connected to the chassis DS6300 USER INTERFACE 23 25 GND V Ground V 20 30 Vdc VS 9 13 CHASSIS 1 Earth Ground Cha ssis Figure 53 Power Supply Using the 25 26 pin Connector 4 2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE The main serial i...

Page 55: ...ISO Main signal ground DS6300 7 GND_ ISO SGND Main Isolated USER INTERFACE RTS 4 CTS 5 RX 3 RXD TX 2 TXD 1 Earth Groun d CHASSIS Figure 54 RS232 Connections START OF TRANSMISSION END OF TRANSMISSION V RTS V V TX DATA V V CTS V DATA TRANSMISSION DATA TRANSMISSION C1 C2 C4 C3 C5 TRANSMISSION STOPPED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED IDLE IDLE Figure 55 RS232 Control Signals The RTS and CTS signals control da...

Page 56: ...used for RS485 full duplex interface connection Pin Name Function 2 TX RS485 output 3 RX RS485 input 4 TX RS485 output 5 RX RS485 input 7 GND_ISO Main signal ground DS6300 7 GND_ISO TX 2 TX 4 RX 3 RX 5 SGND Main Isolated USER INTERFACE RX485 1 Earth Ground CHASSIS TX485 Figure 56 RS485 Full Duplex Interface Connections NOTE For applications that do not use RX485 signals do not leave these lines fl...

Page 57: ...length should not exceed 1200 m 3940 ft The following pins of the 25 26 pin connector are used for RS485 half duplex interface connection Pin Name Function 2 RTX RS485 input output 4 RTX RS485 input output 7 GND_ISO Main signal ground DS6300 7 GND_ISO RTX 2 RTX 4 RS485REF MULTIPLEXER RTX485 RTX485 1 Earth Ground CHASSIS Figure 58 RS485 Half Duplex Interface Connections This interface is forced by ...

Page 58: ...DS6300 REFERENCE MANUAL 42 4 Figure 59 DS6300 Multidrop Connection to a Multiplexer ...

Page 59: ...ts available on the 25 26 pin connector of the DS6300 scanner Input 1 External Trigger PS Input 2 Encoder Input 3 and 4 generic inputs The electrical features of these inputs are Maximum voltage 30 Vdc Maximum current all Inputs 12 mA Pin Name Function 18 I1A External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 19 I1B External Trigger polarity insensitive for PS 6 I2A Input Signal 2 polarity insensitive f...

Page 60: ...ware parameter Debouncing for Input x see the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file Powering Inputs Input devices can be supplied by either scanner power Vdc and GND or external power supplies Vext Electrical isolation between the input command logic and the scanner is maintained when powering the input devices from an external supply voltage Vext The driving logic of the input...

Page 61: ...GGER ENCODER DS6300 A B Vext B A V 5V Ground Figure 64 NPN Command Input Connection Using External Power NOTE Terminal pins I34B are common to both inputs 3 and 4 and therefore these inputs cannot be driven by opposite polarity devices INPUT 3 4 CONNECTIONS USING DS6300 POWER EXTERNAL DEVICE DS6300 I3A Ground V 5V EXTERNAL DEVICE GND V I4 A 5V I34B Vdc Ground Figure 65 I3 I4 NPN Input Command usin...

Page 62: ...r must be enabled and the configuration parameters to allow correct Code Type reading must be saved to the scanner in order to read the verifier code When the selected input is activated the next read code will be stored as the verifier code in the scanner s non volatile Flash memory For more details see the Verifier Parameters in the 6 8 K Software Configuration Parameter Guide or Help file 4 5 O...

Page 63: ...able digital output 3 polarity insensitive 17 O3B Configurable digital output 3 polarity insensitive The function of each output can be defined by the user No Read Right Wrong etc Refer to the Genius Help On Line for further details The output signals are fully programmable being determined by the configured Activation Deactivation events Deactivation Timeout or a combination of the two By default...

Page 64: ... Output 3 4 6 USER INTERFACE How To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable The following wiring diagram shows a simple test cable including power external push button trigger and PC RS232 COM port connections 25 pin D sub female 23 20 GND RXAUX TXAUX 21 DS6300 25 13 GND VS 9 pin D sub female GND TX RX PC 2 3 5 18 9 EXT TRIG A VS Power Supply VS 15 30 VDC Power GND Trigger EXT TRIG B 19 Test Cable for...

Page 65: ...es through the cable The internal circuits generating the system signals are externally supplied by means of the VS_I O and REF_I O pins and are isolated from the reader supply voltage The use of these system circuits is not required in all the operating modes Anyway for correct system functioning it is suggested to use Datalogic cables and accessories and follow the description of the typical lay...

Page 66: ... 5 2 LONWORKS INTERFACE The Lonworks network is used for both input and output connection to build a multi sided or omni station system connecting several readers The DS6300 master usually employs the 9 pin female connector for output connection to the first slave while the 9 pin male connector is terminated by inserting the BT 6000 terminator see Figure 70 for details If creating a T network conf...

Page 67: ...SIS CHASSIS Figure 71 DS6300 Master Slave Lonworks Connection CAUTION The maximum current to be propagated to the Slave readers through the Master is 2 A For this reason it is suggested to use a 24 Vdc power supply capable of supplying up to three readers Master 2 Slaves The following diagrams represent different network terminations using the BT 6000 Lonworks terminator In Figure 73 the BT 6000 t...

Page 68: ...working as slave by means of the BT 6000 terminator Slave BT 6000 Male Side 8 7 8 7 LON A LON B T male connector female connector Figure 74 DS6300 Slave Termination The diagram below represents the connection between a DS6300 Fieldbus model which always works as master and a Master Slave model working as a slave reader Fieldbus Master 8 Slave 3 7 5 4 3 5 4 VS_I O REF_I O 9 1 2 8 7 9 1 2 LON A LON ...

Page 69: ...a 3 TX Transmitted data 4 RX Received data In order to meet EMC requirements use Ethernet shielded cable The Ethernet interface can be used for TCP IP communication with a remote or local host computer by connecting the scanner to either a LAN or directly to a host PC There is no need to use a crossover adapter since scanner incorporates an auto cross function The following is an example of a conn...

Page 70: ... 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 Base Tx compliant RJ45 Modular Jack Pinout Pin Name Function 1 TX Transmitted data 2 TX Transmitted data 3 RX Received data 6 RX Received data 4 5 7 8 N C Not connected In order to meet EMC requirements use Ethernet shielded cable connect the Ethernet interface cable shield to the plant earth ground NOTE The cable shield must be connected to the chassis of both conn...

Page 71: ...ub using a straight through cable DS6300 5 HUB SWITCH 3 4 2 1 6 5 3 4 2 1 6 7 8 7 8 RX TX TX RX n c n c n c n c n c not connected Figure 79 Straight Through Cable The following is an example of direct connection to a PC using an inverted cable DS6300 5 HOST PC 3 4 2 1 6 5 1 4 6 3 2 7 8 7 8 RX TX TX RX n c n c n c n c n c not connected Figure 80 Inverted or Cross Cable For further details refer to ...

Page 72: ...e 81 DeviceNet 5 pin Male Connector DS6300 5 pin DeviceNet connector pinout Pin Name Function 2 V Supply voltage positive pin 5 CAN_L CAN bus data line L 1 SHIELD Shield 4 CAN_H CAN bus data line H 3 V Supply voltage negative pin NOTE The power supplied on pin V and V is used only to propagate power to the section of the DeviceNet board directly connected to the Bus It is completely isolated from ...

Page 73: ...Ground resp 2 Free 3 B LINE RxD TxD P Received Transmitted Data P 4 CNTR P Repeater Control Signal 5 DGND Data Ground M5V 6 5 V Voltage Plus P5V 7 Free 8 A LINE RxD TxD N Received Transmitted Data 9 CNTR N Repeater Control Signal signal is optional signal is optional RS485 level The Profibus interface is used for communication with an Host and allows expanding the networking and remote diagnostic ...

Page 74: ...guarantee the correct system functioning 7 1 LOCAL LONWORKS NETWORK A local Lonworks network allows logically connecting a DS6300 master reader with up to 31 DS6300 slaves Actually the maximum number of readers to be employed in the network depends on the system operating conditions that is adopted operating mode and amount of data stream When creating your network always keep in mind the followin...

Page 75: ...e connector must be properly terminated by inserting the BT 6000 Lonworks terminator Fieldbus models Ethernet DeviceNet or Profibus are internally terminated The slave readers are connected together through the local Lonworks connectors Only the 9 pin female connector of the last slave reader must be terminated by the BT 6000 Lonworks terminator The presence sensor is connected and powered through...

Page 76: ...gh the CAB F0x and provides power to the PS and Encoder The Master DS8100A is terminated with the BTK 8102 and the last slave DS6300 is terminated with the BT 6000 P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input CBX100 jumper set to accept scanner power Encoder connected to Input 2 Encoder input Figure 84 Synchronized Network with DS8100A Master and 6K Family Slaves Serial Host ...

Page 77: ... far away from each other and are therefore usually each powered separately In this case the Lonworks network must use CAB 611x no power cables The master sends all the individual messages collected from the Lonworks interface as well as its own to the Local Host through its CBX100 Each P S Presence Sensor connected to Input 1 External Trigger PS input Figure 85 Multidata Network CBX100 Local Host...

Page 78: ...here Power is distributed through two CAB 63xx cables to avoid excessive current draw The master is connected to the CBX100 through the CAB F0x and provides power to the PS and Encoder Since the master DS6300 is a Fieldbus model it is internally terminated The last slave DS6300 is terminated with the BT 6000 The master connects directly to the remote host through its Fieldbus interface P S Presenc...

Page 79: ...odule accessories are available for the CBX800 Gateway NAME Description Part Number BM200 210 Ethernet TCP IP Module STD IP65 93ACC1851 93ACC1852 BM300 310 Profibus Module STD IP65 93ACC1810 93ACC1811 BM400 DeviceNet Module IP65 93ACC1814 BM500 510 520 Ethernet IP Module STD IP65 IP54 93ACC1812 93ACC1813 93ACC1840 BM600 CANopen Module STD 93ACC1815 BM700 710 Profinet Module STD IP65 93ACC1816 93AC...

Page 80: ...s 98 2000 NT XP Vista or 7 2 Insert the Genius CD ROM 3 Wait for the CD to autorun and follow the installation procedure 8 2 GUIDE TO RAPID CONFIGURATION 8 2 1 Wizard for Quick Reader Setup After installing the Genius software program see above and running it the following window appears asking the user to choose the desired configuration level Figure 88 Genius Wizard Opening Window The Wizard opt...

Page 81: ...g mode is not available when DS6300 works as slave Figure 90 Test Mode Selection This operating mode causes the reader to be continuously activated allowing verification of its reading features and its reading position with respect to the barcode For this reason it is particularly advised during the installation phase of the reader After 100 scans the values relative to an internal counter and the...

Page 82: ...barcode characters are transmitted on the serial interface Otherwise a no read message is sent Automatic Operating Mode Figure 92 Automatic Mode Selection This operating mode does not require the connection to an external Presence Sensor When working in this mode the reader is continuously scanning The reading phase is activated each time a barcode enters the reading zone The reader stops reading ...

Page 83: ...ddress definition and physical identification of a specific slave within network updates configuration to a file and makes it ready to be sent to the Master Known Slave Addresses Express Network Setup automatically performs all the operations of the Network Wizard apart from the physical identification of a specific slave scanner NOTE The Network Setup procedure as described requires Genius softwa...

Page 84: ...window By repeatedly clicking the icon this area will be displayed or hidden Figure 94 Cluster Configuration Each scanner of the cluster is indicated by the following graphical objects check box allowing to select deselect a specific scanner to perform the desired operations i e program downloading icon representing the scanner status a label reporting information transmitted by the scanner when c...

Page 85: ...play the scanner default labels through the Express Network Setup Express Network Setup Before performing this procedure a Lonworks address must be assigned to each slave scanner The most practical method is through the Net Autoset procedure See par 8 2 3 for alternative address assignment methods Once all addresses have been assigned the Express Network Setup is to be used when all scanner addres...

Page 86: ...polling procedure of the current network All slave scanners found will be represented in the Current Devices area Then select the desired slave scanner from the Current Devices area and click on the icon or drag and drop to transfer it to the Requested Devices area where your network customization is defined The following dialog box will appear allowing if necessary to change the slave address Ava...

Page 87: ...indicate the scanner corresponding to the one selected in particular in Network Wizard the icon corresponding to the selected slave scanner starts blinking red in the Physical Network all slave scanner lasers turn off except the one of the selected scanner which turns on 3 If desired select the transferred added slave scanner within the Requested Devices area and click on the icon to customize the...

Page 88: ...en starting the Genius program is addressed to expert users being able to complete a detailed scanner configuration By choosing this option it is possible either to start a new scanner configuration or to open and modify an old one The desired parameters can be defined in the following window similar to the MS Explorer Figure 95 Genius Parameter Explorer Window The procedure for setting the scanne...

Page 89: ...evice in the Devices area a shortcut menu appears which allows you to Copy the device configuration Paste a previously copied configuration Copy the Master device configuration parameters to all Slaves only common parameters relative to Slave functioning i e Code Definition Diagnostics etc Show Device to physically locate a scanner in the station These shortcuts are made only in Genius and require...

Page 90: ...of devices by clicking the relative device check box and executing the desired command These same functions2 can be selected from the Edit menu as well 1 Not for Master and Slaves simultaneously 2 Not for Master and Slaves simultaneously If using the Select All Devices menu item uncheck either the Master or all slaves ...

Page 91: ...osition 255 Check Digit Disabled unchecked Decoding Safety 1 Decoding Severity 3 Match String Rule Match Pattern Match String Empty Match Direction Rule Disable Code Label Settings 2 Code Symbology Code 39 Label Length Variable Minimum Label Length 1 Maximum Label Length 60 Min Code Position 0 Max Code Position 255 Check Digit Disabled unchecked Decoding Safety 1 Decoding Severity 3 Match String R...

Page 92: ... Settings Host Application Protocol Type Standard Data Format Header TX Start With data Termination After No Read Message Enabled checked Message Tx Selection On Decoding Format Type Standard Max Tx Delay After Phase Off Disabled Code Identifier Disabled Parameters Header String STX Code Position Disabled unchecked Code Direction Identifier Enable Disabled unchecked Termination String CR LF Data P...

Page 93: ...ridden by Op Mode Active Closed Input 3 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Active Closed Input 4 Active Level Overridden by Op Mode Active Closed Output 1 Line State Normally Open Activation Event Complete Read Alternative Activation Event Wrong Deactivation Event Timeout Alternative Deactivation Event None Deactivation Timeout ms 50 Output 2 Line State Normally Open Activation Event No Read Alter...

Page 94: ...kTrack Debug Message Tx Disabled unchecked Enable Checked Conveyor Info Not Available Refresh Time 2 sec Statistics Enabled checked Energy Saving Energy Saving Configuration Disabled unchecked User Information Section End User Name Empty Device Name Empty Line Name Empty ...

Page 95: ...r focus from the scanner while a counterclockwise rotation causes a nearer focus to the scanner An internal sensor tracks the exact laser beam focusing position allowing it to be shown on the reader display or through the Genius software program WARNING Do not stare at the laser beam output window during this operation to avoid hazardous visible laser light Refer to the following instructions when...

Page 96: ...r Fxxx where xxx is greater than 100 CodeRead 100 CodeRead 094 F034 Figure 96 Graphical Visualization Figure 97 Normal Visualization 5 Rotate the focus adjustment screw to reach the desired focus position The display is refreshed with the new values 3 6 Press the up arrow key to exit the Test Mode 7 Use the up arrow and down arrow key to select the Exit item then press the ENT enter key to confirm...

Page 97: ...self the DS6300 is able to reconstruct the barcode A typical set of partial scans is shown in the figure below Code Direction Figure 100 Partial Scans None of the partial scans contains the whole label The decoder aligns each partial scan correctly and combines them in order to obtain the entire code This alignment is performed by calculating the time difference from one partial scan to another us...

Page 98: ...o not satisfy specific requirements contact your nearest Datalogic distributor supplying code samples to obtain complete information on the reading possibilities 9 3 1 Reading Conditions ANSI Grade B minimum 800 scans sec The following tables describe the requirements for standard applications Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading mm 45 30 Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 25 ...

Page 99: ...17 19 21 22 24 10 11 13 14 16 17 Code 128 GS1 128 Code Resolution mm 1 00 22 23 24 25 27 29 13 14 15 17 18 20 Table 3 Minimum Code Height for ACR Reading mm 45 30 Conveyor Speed m s 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 0 25 8 9 11 13 15 17 5 7 8 10 11 13 0 30 9 10 12 14 16 18 6 7 9 10 12 13 0 33 9 11 13 14 16 18 6 8 9 11 12 14 0 38 10 11 13 15 17 19 7 8 10 11 13 14 0 50 13 14 15 17 19 21 8 9 11 12 ...

Page 100: ...ed 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 4 2 0 6 in 0 6 12 in 8 10 14 16 0 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 cm 25 20 15 10 0 cm 5 5 10 15 20 25 8 10 8 10 6 4 2 55 60 20 18 22 24 Focus Position 40 Focus Position 0 Figure 103 Standard Model 0 20 mm 8 mils Reading Diagram Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 101: ... 5 10 15 20 25 8 10 8 10 6 4 2 60 65 22 20 24 26 Focus Position 0 30 12 30 12 70 75 80 85 30 28 32 34 Focus Position 40 Focus Position 60 Figure 104 Standard Model 0 30 mm 12 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 102: ...6 4 2 60 65 26 24 28 30 Focus Position 0 30 12 30 12 70 75 80 85 34 32 36 38 Focus Position 60 90 95 100 105 110 35 40 35 40 Focus Position 100 40 42 44 14 16 14 16 Figure 105 Standard Model 0 38 mm 15 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 103: ... 20 30 40 50 16 20 16 20 12 8 4 100 36 32 40 44 Focus Position 60 60 24 60 24 48 52 56 Focus Position 100 110 120 130 140 Focus Position 0 150 Figure 106 Standard Model 0 50 mm 20 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 104: ...14 16 0 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 cm 25 20 15 10 0 cm 5 5 10 15 20 25 8 10 8 10 6 4 2 55 60 20 18 22 24 Focus Position 40 Focus Position 0 Figure 107 Oscillating Mirror Model 0 20 mm 8 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 105: ...cm 5 5 10 15 20 25 8 10 8 10 6 4 2 60 65 22 20 24 26 Focus Position 0 30 12 30 12 70 75 80 85 30 28 32 34 Focus Position 40 Focus Position 60 Figure 108 Oscillating Mirror Model 0 30 mm 12 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 106: ...8 10 6 4 2 55 60 24 22 26 28 Focus Position 0 30 12 30 12 65 70 75 80 32 30 34 36 Focus Position 60 85 90 95 100 105 35 40 35 40 Focus Position 100 38 40 42 14 16 14 16 Figure 109 Oscillating Mirror Model 0 38 mm 15 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 107: ... 4 60 24 60 24 Focus Position 100 0 8 20 in 12 16 24 28 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 cm 100 36 32 40 44 48 52 56 110 120 130 140 Focus Position 0 150 Figure 110 Oscillating Mirror Model 0 50 mm 20 mils Reading Diagram CONDITIONS Code Interleaved 2 5 or Code 39 PCS 0 90 Pitch angle 0 Skew angle 10 20 Tilt angle 0 Note 0 0 is the center of the laser beam output window ...

Page 108: ... the X axis is measured from the nose of the GFX 60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position 0 DS6300 with GFX 60 Resolution 0 30 mm 12 mils Figure 112 GFX 60 0 30 mm 12 mils Reading Diagram Note 0 value on the X axis is measured from the nose of the GFX 60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position 40 ...

Page 109: ...asured from the nose of the GFX 60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position 100 DS6300 with GFX 60 Resolution 1 00 mm 40 mils Figure 114 GFX 60 1 00 mm 40 mils Reading Diagram Note 0 value on the X axis is measured from the nose of the GFX 60 0 value on the Y axis is measured from the conveyor plane focus position 100 ...

Page 110: ...s complete backup and restore functions Configuration and Environmental parameters When the DS6300 scanner is connected through CBX series connection boxes Backup and Restore is provided through the BM100 accessory module installed inside the CBX100 or CBX500 connection box If the DS6300 scanner is integrated into an ID NET network having an SC4000 ID NET controller as Master then the SC4000 also ...

Page 111: ...OM to force the Slave Operating Mode Code Reading Symbologies and Reconstruction parameters Now the Slave scanners are configured through the Master ASR parameters stored in the Master and the ASR procedure is implemented 4 Save this configuration to file ddc 10 3 2 Scanner Replacement Procedure NOTE The ASR procedure requires replacing one scanner at a time Slave 1 Power down the entire system 2 ...

Page 112: ...en external trigger activates Check carefully if you are referring to the 25 26 pin connector or to the CBX100 CBX500 spring clamp connectors Is sensor connected to EXT TRIG PS input Is power supplied to photo sensor Is power supplied to one out of the two EXT TRIG PS NPN output Is one out of the two EXT TRIG PS grounded PNP output Are the photo sensor LEDs if any working correctly Is the sensor r...

Page 113: ...try to perform the test using the BARCODE TEST CHART included with the product Communication the device is not transmitting anything to the host Is serial cable connected Is correct wiring respected If using MAIN RS232 or RS485 interface is the reference ground connected to proper SGND Main Isolated also referred to as GND_ISO Be careful that it is not completely different from GND power ground If...

Page 114: ...ial numbers The device serial number is printed on a label that is affixed above the connector panel of the reader The serial number is also displayed when connecting the device through the Genius program Serial numbers consist of 9 characters one letter 2 numbers another letter followed by 5 numbers ...

Page 115: ...p to 12 Mb s Inputs Ext Trigger 1 Encoder 2 aux digital inputs optocoupled NPN or PNP Outputs 3 software programmable digital outputs optocoupled OPTICAL FEATURES Light Receiver Avalanche photodiode Wavelength 630 to 680 nm Safety Class Class 2 EN60825 1 Class II CDRH Laser Control Security system to turn laser off in case of motor slow down READING FEATURES Scan Rate 600 1200 scans s Maximum Reso...

Page 116: ...lity program Parameter Storage Non volatile internal FLASH ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humidity 90 non condensing Ambient Light Immunity 3500 lux Vibration Resistance EN 60068 2 6 14 mm 2 to 10 Hz 2 hours on each axis 1 5 mm 13 to 55 Hz 2 g 70 to 200 Hz Shock Resistance EN 60068 2 27 30 g 11 ms 3 shocks on each axis P...

Page 117: ...ls When On Line operating mode is used the reader is activated by an External Trigger PS photoelectric sensor when the object enters its reading zone In the following case the signal is passed to the DS6300 through the CBX100 CBX500 which also passes power to the system from the power supply i e PWR 120 Figure 115 Point to Point for Master Slave Models DS6300 Master Slave model 1 2 3 Main Serial I...

Page 118: ...ader The DS6300 Fieldbus models Ethernet DeviceNet or Profibus are connected to a remote Host It can be activated by a signal generated by the remote Host or always be active if working in Automatic operating mode Figure 116 Point to Point for Fieldbus Models Remote Host CBX CAB F0x PWR 120 Fieldbus Network I O AUX DS6300 Fieldbus model ...

Page 119: ...anners having software version 6 80 or later an alternative fixed speed 57600 baud ID NET layout can be made without the use of CBX800 See the ID NET Application Note for details ID NET Slave Nodes CBX800 Source Interface CAB Sxx CBX800 ID NET Interface Reader ID NET Interface External Trigger for On Line Mode Host Aux for CBX800 Configuration Source Aux for Source Reader Configuration Reader Auxi...

Page 120: ...ether using RS232 on the main interface and all messages will be passed through this chain to the host The reading phase of each scanner is independent from the others In Pass Through connections each scanner is provided with its relative External Trigger multi P S Applications can be implemented to connect a device such as a hand held reader to the Auxiliary port for manual code reading capabilit...

Page 121: ...ner is connected to the Host PC on the main RS232 serial interface through the CBX connection box In RS232 Master Slave connections the External Trigger PS signal is unique to the system single P S NOTE The DS6300 Standard model working as Master in an RS232 network may be simultaneously connected to a Lonworks network consisting of DS6300 slave scanners Be careful when assigning the slave address...

Page 122: ...nly Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232 Input 1 External Trigger PS for On Line Mode DS6300 Master CBX100 Local Host Power DS4800 Slave n 1 2 1 1 2 CAB Sxx DS4800 Slave 1 3 Main Serial Interface RS232 only Auxiliary Serial Interface RS232 Input 1 External Trigger PS for On Line Mode DS6300 Master CBX100 Remote PLC Power DS4800 Slave n 1 2 1 2 CAB F0x DS4800 Slave 1 Fieldbus Network ...

Page 123: ...22 Multiplexer for DS6300 Master Slave Models The auxiliary serial interface of the slave scanners can be used to visualize collected data or to configure it using the Genius utility When On Line operating mode is used the scanner is activated by an External Trigger PS when the object enters its reading zone Main Serial Interface RS485 Half Duplex Auxiliary Serial Interface Local Echo RS232 Input ...

Page 124: ...e Food and Drug Administration is responsible for the safety regulations governing acceptable limitations on electronic radiation from laser devices Datalogic devices are in compliance with the CDRH regulations EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory An on board non volatile memory chip Full Duplex Simultaneous two way independent transmission in both directions Half Duplex Tran...

Page 125: ...istics of generators and receivers for use in balanced digital multipoint systems such as on a Multidrop line Scanner A device that examines a printed pattern barcode and either passes the uninterpreted data to a decoder or decodes the data and passes it onto the Host system Serial Port An I O port used to connect a scanner to your computer Signal An impulse or fluctuating electrical quantity i e ...

Page 126: ...tion xiv I ID NET Gateway 103 Indicators 6 Inputs 28 43 Installation 9 K Keypad and Display 6 L Laser Safety vii LEDs 6 Local Lonworks Network Layouts 58 Lonworks Connections 49 Lonworks Interface 50 M Main Serial Interface 22 38 Master Slave Connector Panel xii Model Description 3 Mounting GFX 60 15 Mounting the Scanner 10 Mounting with Accessories 13 Multiplexer 107 N Network Setup 67 Network Te...

Page 127: ...ion vi RS232 Interface 23 39 RS232 Master Slave 105 RS485 Full Duplex 24 40 RS485 Half Duplex 25 41 S Scanner Assignment using Keypad 6 Scanner Replacement 94 Services and Support vi Skew Angle 17 Software Configuration 64 T Technical Features 99 Terminators 50 Test Mode using Keypad 7 Tilt Angle 18 Troubleshooting 96 Typical Layouts 58 ...

Page 128: ...ration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 55022 CLASS A ITE DECEMBER 2010 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT RADIO DISTURBANCE CHARACTERISTICS LIMITS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS EN 61000 6 2 SEPTEMBER 2005 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC PART 6 2 GENERIC STANDARDS IMMUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS EN 60950 1 APRIL 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT SAFETY ...

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