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MX-E Series Hardware Guide

M3xx Camera Dimensions

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Datalogic S.r.l.

M3xx Camera Dimensions

The M3xx series of cameras weighs approximately 8.5 ounces (242 grams) with a mounting block, but without a lens

Mounting Block and Camera body

Bottom View

UNITS: inch [mm.]

Power/Trigger 
Connection

Ethernet 
Connection

0.79 [20]

Rear View

1.7 [44]

1.14 [29]

0.37 [9.5]

Front View

Block Mounting bolts

M3; 4.5mm deep (2 ea.)

¼"-20; 8mm deep

(2 ea.)

M5 x 0.8; 8mm  deep
(2 ea.)

0.39 [10.0]

0.94 [23.9]

0.25 [6.45]

3.41 [86.7]

0.39 [10.0]

0.21 [5.4]

0.69 [17.5]

Summary of Contents for E1 Series

Page 1: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide for Processor and Cameras Revision Date July 19 2018 ...

Page 2: ...mpliance of the product with essential requirements listed in the applicable European directive Since the directives and applicable standards are subject to continuous updates and since Datalogic promptly adopts these updates therefore the EU declaration of conformity is a living document The EU declaration of conformity is available for competent authorities and customers through Datalogic commer...

Page 3: ...pair Program for On Line Return Material Authorizations RMAs plus Repair Center contact information Customer Service containing details about Maintenance Agreements Technical Support through email or phone ...

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Page 5: ...t Card 20 Battery 21 Chapter 3 M Series and E Series Cameras Introduction 23 Safety Precautions 23 M1xx and E1xx Camera Dimensions 25 M2xx Camera Dimensions 26 M3xx Camera Dimensions 27 M565 M570 M575 M580 Camera Dimensions 28 M6xx Camera Dimensions 29 Mounting the Camera 29 Connecting the Camera 32 M1xx and E1xx Camera Connection 32 M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection 36 M565 M570 M575 M580 Camera Co...

Page 6: ...575 M580 Camera 92 M565 camera 92 M570 camera 93 M575 camera 93 M580 camera 93 M6xx M6xxC 94 M610 and M610C 95 M650 and M650C 96 M680 and M680C 97 Chapter 4 Processor I O Processor I O Connection 99 Processor Inputs 102 Input Wiring 102 Processor Outputs 104 Output Wiring 105 Chapter 5 Cable Reference Processor Cables 107 Ethernet 107 Input Output 107 Power Supply 107 Serial Port 108 Monitor Panel...

Page 7: ...mediately Save all packing materials so you can repack the shipment in case you need to move or ship it Temperature precautions If your system arrives in very cold or hot weather allow all the equipment to reach room tem perature before plugging it in Exposing a cold device to a warm room causes condensation that could damage the system if power is applied too soon If condensation forms wait for i...

Page 8: ...ls about MX E Series cameras see Camera Specifications on page 75 Safety Precautions Warning There are no user serviceable parts inside the hardware To avoid electrical shock never open the case Modifying or tampering with internal components will void the product warranty Attention Il n y a aucune pièce réparable par l utilisateur à l intérieur du dispositif Pour éviter un choc électrique n ouvre...

Page 9: ... Personnel Only Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to battery maker s instructions Turning Off the System Warning Turning off the processor power before stopping VPM and the Windows operating system can damage the processor and corrupt vision programs and other system files Processor Turn Off Procedure 1 If any cameras are onli...

Page 10: ...olated current sinking NPN or sourcing PNP Output Voltage 35 VDC max Output Current 100 mA max per output Output saturation voltage 1V Dimensions 5 12 w x 10 63 h x 10 03 d in 130 w x 270 h x 255 d mm Temperature Operating 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F Storage 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative Humidity 30 C Operating 10 to 90 non condensing Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Vibrations EN60068 2 6 2 to 8 Hz 1 75...

Page 11: ...st be connected to the processor to approve the license agreement 5 Attach the appropriate lens for the application to the camera Mount the MX E Series camera lighting and optional power supply See Mounting the Camera on page 29 NOTE Do not leave the camera imager uncovered When you remove the lens cap you must replace it with a lens 6 Connect the camera to a Processor GigE port using a Datalogic ...

Page 12: ...he camera power supply NOTE Default network IP addresses were assigned to the MX E Series Processor and Cameras at the factory You will probably not need to change them unless there is a conflict with other devices on your network 14 Start the Impact Software program Vision Program Manager and click on the Settings tab Check your camera and lighting setup calibrate the camera configure your inspec...

Page 13: ...e Status Lights on page 10 3 ETH1 Ethernet 1 See Status Lights on page 10 4 RS232 Serial Port COM 1 See Serial Port on page 108 5 Display Port connection 6 Monitor Panel connection for smart monitor 7 Supply Voltage 8 Camera Connectors Cam1 through Cam4 Cable 606 0677 xx Also see Status Lights on page 10 9 37 pin D Sub Digital I O See Processor I O Connection on page 99 10 optional USB 2 0 and Dis...

Page 14: ...n the unit on or off If the unit is on press and release to shut down the OS and switch off the unit see Turning Off the System on page 3 Press and hold to switch off without OS shut down Warning Data could be lost C Reset Button Resets the processor which trig gers a hardware and PCI reset The processor is restarted Warning Data could be lost D USB 2 0 Port for USB Hardware key only See USB Hardw...

Page 15: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide Rear View 9 Datalogic S r l Rear View This illustration shows the Processor s rear panel ...

Page 16: ...eral Symbol Name When lit indicates 1 Power Power is On 2 HDD Solid state hard drive or Cfast access is active 3 Link On An active Smart Display Link connection is estab lished Blinking Connection is interrupted due to power loss to display unit 4 Run An application is running Symbol Name When lit indicates 1 Speed Off 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps Gigabit 2 Activity Link On Link is esta...

Page 17: ...usts is highly recommended Verify that all cable connections are correct and tight Secure the cables to prevent accidents or damage to the device connectors When you move the system be careful that the movement does not loosen connections After the system is moved ver ify cable and power cord connections Repair or replace frayed or damaged cables immediately Do NOT attempt to clean the camera imag...

Page 18: ...Before You Call MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 12 ...

Page 19: ...ic S r l C H A P T E R 2 Basic Hardware Components Processor Views and Dimensions This section shows specifications for the Processor including various views and dimensions Top View UNITS mm Rear View Front View ...

Page 20: ...Processor Views and Dimensions MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 14 Side View Air Inlet Filter Inside UNITS mm ...

Page 21: ...Series Processors An optional power supply is available for MX E Series Processors If you provide your own it must supply 24VDC at 5 5 A nominal with a safe operating ambient temperature range of 0 to 55 C 32 to 131 F This equipment is to be powered by a Listed power supply for the U S and Canada or a power supply that meets the requirements for use where either IEC 60950 or EN60950 is applicable ...

Page 22: ...ation using the drilling template dimensions 2 Drill four surface mounting holes in the mounting surface Use suitable anchors if necessary 3 Insert four M5 mounting screws in the mounting holes and tighten them until approximately 0 2 inches 5 mm is left exposed The mounting screws must be long enough to provide sufficient support 4 Maneuver the Processor so mounting bracket slots align with the m...

Page 23: ...nal pin 2 on the 24V power input must be connected to the power supply s grounded chas sis enclosure This connection is needed to insure electromagnetic compliance and proper operation See Grounding Concepts on page 18 Note The processor requires approximately 5 5 A 24VDC We recommend using a 24 VDC power supply capable of providing 5 5 A current This voltage is commonly used in many manufacturing...

Page 24: ...inst electric shock The functional ground on the processor has two connections Supply voltage GND terminal Grounding connection on the processor back panel To guarantee a good functional ground Connect the processor to the central grounding point in the control cabinet using the shortest route possible Use a cable with a minimum cross section of 2 5 mm per connection If a cable with wire tip sleev...

Page 25: ...shipped separately from the processor It must be present in the USB port labeled USB5 on the processor front before the processor is pow ered on The USB Hardware key 18 x 12 x 5 mm A USB Hardware key is ordered and shipped separately from the processor It must be present in the USB port labeled USB5 on the processor front before the processor is powered on Processor Front View ...

Page 26: ...ip set internally via SATA 1 with SATA III design SATA 6 Gbit s WARNING Power must be disconnected before inserting or removing the CFast card To exchange the CFast card 1 Press down on the slot cover s top clip to open the slot 2 Press the ejector at the bottom of the slot with a pointed object such as a pen 3 Pull the card straight out 4 Insert the new card straight into the slot 5 Close the slo...

Page 27: ... should be replaced at least every four years WARNING Power must be disconnected before replacing the battery To replace the battery 1 Disconnect the power supply to the processor 2 Touch the housing or ground connection in order to discharge any electrostatic charge from your body 3 Press down on the slot cover s top clip to open the battery slot 4 Do not hold the battery by its edges Using the r...

Page 28: ...Battery MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 22 ...

Page 29: ...the Vision Program Manager VPM or in the Settings program For more detailed information refer to the Impact Reference Guide 843 0093 IMPORTANT NOTE We recommend that the sum of the pixel resolution of all the cameras connected to an MX proces sor not exceed thirty two Megapixels This limit is not enforced by Impact software but if the limit is exceeded the IMPACT user interface performance will de...

Page 30: ...o reduce stress on the camera connectors and cable loop the cables and fasten them to the camera s mounting block Do not crimp or tie the cables tightly with wire ties as this may damage them internally The minimum cable bend radius is fifteen times the cable diameter It is not intended for continuous flexing or movement Be sure that cables are safely routed away from vehicle and pedestrian traffi...

Page 31: ...ounting block but without a lens UNITS inch mm Power Trigger Connection Ethernet Connection 0 79 20 Rear View 1 14 29 1 14 29 0 37 9 5 Front View Mounting Block 95A903029 and Camera Body Bottom View also see Mounting Block 95A903029 on page 30 1 0 25 0 5 12 Block Mounting holes 3 x M3 Fasteners provided 2 x 1 4 20 0 31 8 deep 2 x M5 0 31 8 deep 0 74 18 7 1 65 42 0 25 6 3 ...

Page 32: ...177 grams with a mounting block but without a lens Mounting Block and Camera body Bottom View UNITS inch mm Power Trigger Connection Ethernet Connection 0 79 20 Rear View 1 7 44 1 14 29 0 37 9 5 Front View Block Mounting bolts M3 4 5mm deep 2 ea 20 8mm deep 2 ea M5 x 0 8 8mm deep 2 ea 0 39 10 0 0 94 23 9 0 25 6 45 2 9 73 7 0 39 10 0 0 21 5 4 0 69 17 5 ...

Page 33: ...42 grams with a mounting block but without a lens Mounting Block and Camera body Bottom View UNITS inch mm Power Trigger Connection Ethernet Connection 0 79 20 Rear View 1 7 44 1 14 29 0 37 9 5 Front View Block Mounting bolts M3 4 5mm deep 2 ea 20 8mm deep 2 ea M5 x 0 8 8mm deep 2 ea 0 39 10 0 0 94 23 9 0 25 6 45 3 41 86 7 0 39 10 0 0 21 5 4 0 69 17 5 ...

Page 34: ...imensions The camera weighs approximately 8 ounces 240 grams without a lens With an F mount lens adapter the weight is approximately 11 6 ounces 330 grams Rear View UNITS mm A I O Connection B Power Connection C Ethernet Connection Green LED Connection Active Yellow LED Data Transfer Bottom View Front View B A C ...

Page 35: ...mount an M1xx or E1xx camera 1 With the mounting block held tightly against the camera body insert the mounting bolts through the mounting bolt holes see diagram below 2 Turn the mounting bolt clockwise to tighten the block and secure it to the camera Mounting Holes M3 3 mm deep 3 ea Camera body Bottom View UNITS inch mm Mounting Holes M2 3mm deep 4 ea 0 866 22 0 0 65 16 5 0 5 12 1 575 40 0 25 6 3...

Page 36: ...fer See M1xx and E1xx Camera Dimen sions on page 25 Mounting Block 95A903029 Camera front Bottom View UNITS inch mm Block Mounting bolts M3 3 ea 20 8mm deep 2 ea M5 x 0 8 8mm deep 2 ea 1 18 30 0 14 13 5 0 59 15 1 06 27 25 6 25 0 24 6 5 13 Mounting Block 381 1355 Camera front faces this direction Bottom View UNITS inch mm Block Mounting bolts M3 4 5mm deep 2 ea 20 8mm deep 2 ea M5 x 0 8 8mm deep 2 ...

Page 37: ...and heat transfer See M2xx Camera Dimensions on page 26 and M3xx Camera Dimensions on page 27 To mount an M565 M570 M575 M580 camera 1 With the camera body held tightly against the desired mounting surface insert two mounting bolts through the mounting surface and into the mounting bolt holes see diagram below To mount an M6xx camera 1 With the camera body held tightly against the desired mounting...

Page 38: ...OT USE Do NOT apply power to this terminal if power is supplied by Power over Ethernet PoE enable disable in VPM Settings Optional Camera Power Ground DO NOT USE Not required if ground is supplied by Power Over Ethernet PoE enable disable in VPM Settings I O Ground I O Ground Trigger In Camera Trigger In 0 to 24 VDC recommended Maximum 30 VDC As sinking input Off 0 to 1 4 VDC On 2 2 to 24 VDC 5 to...

Page 39: ...gic S r l M1xx and E1xx Circuit Diagrams M1xxTriggerInCircuit WARNING Never wire M1xx or E1xx Camera Strobe Outputs in parallel with M1xx E1xx M2xx or M3xx Camera Strobe Outputs This will damage the cameras M1xxStrobeTriggerOutputCircuit 661 0399TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 40: ...or the strobe output on the M1xx and E1xx camera will typically fall into the ranges specified below The exact response time for your application will depend on the external resistor and the applied voltage you use The shutter begins opening simultaneously with the Camera Strobe Output in the diagram Set the strobe time 60 to 110 ...

Page 41: ...talogic S r l microseconds longer than you would on a M2xx to account for the delays The shutter time must then be set a little longer than the strobe time Time Delay Rise TDR 40 us Rise Time RT 20 us to 70 us Time Delay Fall TDF 0 6 us Fall Time FT 0 7 us to 1 4 us ...

Page 42: ...r Ground Camera Ground I O Ground I O Ground Camera Power VDC Camera Power 12 to 24 VDC recommended 500 mA Max Maximum 30 VDC Output VCC Power for Strobe Trigger Out 3 3 to 24 VDC 50 mA Max Maximum 30 VDC Input 2 Pullup VCC DO NOT USE Not Currently Supported Trigger Pullup VCC Trigger In Pullup use if Trigger In needs sourcing input Recommended 24 VDC Trigger In Camera Trigger In see Note 1 below ...

Page 43: ...X E Series Hardware Guide M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection 37 Datalogic S r l M2xx and M3xx Circuit Diagrams M2xxandM3xxTriggerInCircuit M2xxandM3xxStrobeTriggerOutCircuit 661 0400TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 44: ...M2xx and M3xx Camera Connection MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 38 M2xxandM3xxTerminalConnections ...

Page 45: ...ls about programming the Line Trigger refer to the Impact Reference Guide 843 0093 NOTE Do NOT use the M2xx M3xx terminal block 661 0400 or M1xx block 661 0399 to connect this camera They will NOT provide the correct signal levels Terminal Signal Name Notes Camera Power Ground Camera Ground See Note 1 Below I O Ground I O Ground See Note 1 Below Camera Power 12VDC Camera Power 12 VDC 10 700 mA Max...

Page 46: ... Phase B Line Trigger Quadrature Encoder As sinking input Off 0 to 0 8 VDC On 2 0 to 5 VDC As sourcing input see Input 3 Pullup Off 2 0 to 5 VDC On 0 to 0 8 VDC Maximum 5 VDC Output 1 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 1 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Input 1 Pullup 5VDC Frame Start Trigger Pullup us...

Page 47: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide M565 M570 M575 M580 Camera Connection 41 Datalogic S r l M565 M570 M575 M580 Circuit Diagrams Frame Trigger Input Circuit Single Line Trigger Input Circuit ...

Page 48: ...M565 M570 M575 M580 Camera Connection MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 42 Quadrature Encoder Line Trigger Input Circuit 661 0401TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 49: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide M565 M570 M575 M580 Camera Connection 43 Datalogic S r l Terminal Connections Unterminated Cable Connections ...

Page 50: ...nable disable in VPM Settings Optional Camera Power Ground DO NOT USE Not required if Ground is supplied by Power Over Ethernet PoE enable disable in VPM Settings I O Ground I O Ground Trigger In Camera Trigger In 0 to 24 VDC recommended Maximum 24 VDC As sinking input Off 0 to 0 5 VDC On 3 3 to 24 VDC 5 to 15 ma As sourcing input see Trigger Pullup VCC Off 3 3 to 24 VDC 5 to 15 ma On 0 to 0 5 VDC...

Page 51: ... Datalogic S r l M6xx Circuit Diagrams M6xxTriggerInCircuit WARNING Never wire M6xx Camera Strobe Outputs in parallel with M1xx M2xx or M3xx Camera Strobe Outputs This will damage the cameras M6xxStrobeTriggerOutputCircuit 661 0399TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 52: ...his informa tion including power and trigger signal connections are provided by us as a convenience You must purchase a license from us to connect a third party camera to the M Series processor Datalogic assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or timeliness of this third party camera informa tion For complete details and the most accurate specifications for these cameras consult the manufac tur...

Page 53: ...THIRD PARTY CAM ERAS USE CAUTION WHEN CONNECTING POWER TO THESE CAMERAS Model GigE Resolution Megapixels Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical Minimum Software Ver sion Required AT 200GE 2 Yes 1624 1236 10 3 0 AM 800GE 8 No 3296 2472 10 3 0 AM 1600 GE 16 No 4872 3248 10 6 0 CM 140GE 1 4 No 1392 1040 11 0 0 AT 140GE 1 4 Yes 3 CCD 1392 1040 10 5 0 CM 140GE UV 1 4 Ultraviolet 1392 1040 10 2 0 CM 030G...

Page 54: ...Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Input 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Strobe Output Strobe Output Ground Strobe Output VCC Power for Strobe Output 5 to 24 VDC Maximum 24 VDC 100 mA Output 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 2 VCC Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Strobe Output Pull down GND Strobe Output Pull down use if Strobe Output needs sourcing output Output 2 Pull down GND N...

Page 55: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide JAI Cameras 49 Datalogic S r l JAICameraStrobeOutputCircuit sinking JAICameraStrobeOutputCircuit sourcing JAICameraStrobeOutputCircuits Sinking Sourcing ...

Page 56: ...JAI Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 50 661 0402TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 57: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide JAI Cameras 51 Datalogic S r l JAI Terminal Connections JAITerminalConnections sourcing ...

Page 58: ...JAI Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 52 JAITerminalConnections sinking ...

Page 59: ... shading 1 Using the optics and lighting for the application place a white or gray target that fills the field of view 2 Using VPM camera settings set the white balance to factory defaults You should re calibrate the white balance after the shading is corrected 3 Adjust the exposure and other settings to create a grey level of 50 to 75 at the center of the image Note the exposure setting 4 Close V...

Page 60: ...or Shading will only correct for color variation and leaves brightness variation uncorrected 16 Set Shading Selector to Red 17 Turn On Shading Enable 18 Click the Shading Correct Execute button 19 Repeat steps 16 17 and 18 for Green and Blue 20 In the User Set Control area set User Set Selector to User Set 1 and click the User Set Save button 21 Close the Pylon Viewer and restart IMPACTDevice exe ...

Page 61: ...REQUIRE 12 VDC POWER USE CAUTION WHEN CONNECTING POWER TO THESE CAMERAS To connect power trigger signals and strobe outputs for these Basler camera models use cable 606 0673 xx 12 pin Hirose Male to HD 15 with terminal block 661 0400 Model GigE Resolution Megapixels Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical FPS approx Minimum Software Version Required avA1000 100gm avA1000 100gc 1 No Yes 1024 1024 101...

Page 62: ...et the Strobe Trigger Output to Rising Edge Trigger In Camera Trigger In see Note 1 below 0 to 24 VDC recommended Maximum 30 VDC As sinking input Off 0 to 1 4 VDC On 2 2 to 24 VDC 5 to 15 ma As sourcing input see Trigger Pullup VCC Off 2 2 to 24 VDC 5 to 15 ma On 0 to 1 4 VDC Input 2 DO NOT USE Not Currently Supported Strobe Trigger Out Trigger Out to Strobe see Note 2 below DO NOT APPLY GROUND DI...

Page 63: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide Basler Cameras 57 Datalogic S r l Circuit Diagrams TriggerInCircuit StrobeTriggerOutCircuit ...

Page 64: ...Basler Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 58 TerminalConnections ...

Page 65: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide Basler Cameras 59 Datalogic S r l Aviator Unterminated Cable Connections Unterminated Cable Connections ...

Page 66: ...Maximum Line Rate Pixel Size Maximum Frame Height Minimum Software Version Required ruL2098 10gc 2098 pixels x 3 lines Yes 9 2 kHz 14 x 14 μm 1988 pixels 11 5 0 raL8192 12gm 8192 pixels x 1 line No 12 kHZ 3 5 x 3 5 μm 12288 pixels 11 7 0 Terminal Signal Name Notes Camera Power Ground Camera Ground See Note 1 Below I O Ground I O Ground See Note 1 Below Camera Power 12VDC Camera Power 12 VDC 10 500...

Page 67: ...lup Off 2 0 to 5 VDC On 0 to 0 8 VDC Maximum 5 VDC Output 1 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 1 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Output 2 Not Currently Supported DO NOT USE Input 1 Pullup 5VDC Frame Start Trigger Pullup use if Input 1 needs sourcing input Maximum 5 VDC Input 2 Pullup 5VDC Line Trigger Pullup use if Input 2 needs sourcing input ...

Page 68: ...ler Line Scan Camera Connection MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 62 Basler Model ruL2098 10gc raL8192 12gm Line Scan Circuit Diagrams Frame Trigger Input Circuit Single Line Trigger Input Circuit ...

Page 69: ...MX E Series Hardware Guide Basler Line Scan Camera Connection 63 Datalogic S r l Quadrature Encoder Line Trigger Input Circuit 661 0401TerminalBlockDimensions ...

Page 70: ...Basler Line Scan Camera Connection MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 64 Terminal Connections Unterminated Cable Connections ...

Page 71: ...l FPS approx Minimum Software Version Required TXG02 TXG02c 3 656 494 140 11 5 0 TXG03 TXG03c 3 656 656 494 490 90 11 5 0 TXG04 TXG04c 3 656 656 494 490 56 11 5 0 TXG04h 3 640 480 210 11 5 0 TXG06 TXG06c 4 776 776 582 578 64 11 5 0 TXG08 TXG08c 8 1032 1032 776 772 28 11 5 0 TXG12 TXG12c 1 3 1296 996 32 11 5 0 TXG13 TXG13c 1 4 1392 1384 1040 1036 20 11 5 0 TXG14 TXG14c 1 4 1392 1384 1040 1036 20 11...

Page 72: ... USE CAUTION WHEN CON NECTING POWER TO THESE CAMERAS Model GigE Resolution Color Image Horizontal Image Vertical FPS Approx Minimum Software Version Required GC651M 3 No 659 494 120 11 2 0 GC652M 3 No 659 494 90 11 2 0 GC653M 3 No 659 494 90 11 2 0 GC781M 5 No 782 682 64 11 2 0 GC1021M 1 No 1024 1024 60 11 2 1 GC1031M 8 No 1034 770 30 11 2 0 GC1291M 1 2 No 1296 966 30 11 2 0 GC1391M 1 4 No 1392 10...

Page 73: ...raTriggerInputCircuit SmartekCameraStrobeOutputCircuit 6 Wht Gry DO NOT USE 7 Gry Wht DO NOT USE 8 Blu Wht DO NOT USE 9 Org Wht DO NOT USE 10 Grn Wht DO NOT USE 11 Red Blu Camera Trigger 0 to 24 VDC Off 0 to 1 4 VDC On 2 2 to 24 VDC Maximum 24 VDC 12 Blu Red Camera Trigger Terminal Color Signal Name Notes ...

Page 74: ...Smartek Cameras MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 68 SmartekCameraStrobeOutputCircuits Smartek Terminal Connections SmartekTerminalConnections sourcing Sinking Sourcing ...

Page 75: ...pically the GC651M GC652M and GC653M models add ten milliseconds compared to the M1xx The GC2441M model adds approximately 77 milliseconds compared to the M390 No Power over Ethernet No trigger overrun detection Strobe trigger pulse length cannot be set it is the same as shutter time This should not be a functional problem but it is unlike the M Series and E Series cameras The camera is slow to co...

Page 76: ...st from the Hirose connector will work with the MX E processor If you con nect a camera to the other connector Impact will connect to the camera but you cannot capture images and the error mes sage Image Capture Timeout will be written in the system log IMPORTANT This section applies only to SVS Vistek camera without an IP67 rating For IP67 rated cameras model ending in 67 see SVS Vistek Cameras I...

Page 77: ... optional Hirose 12 pin to HD 15 camera cable 606 0673 xx SVS VistekNon IP67I OCircuit eco655MVGE eco655CVGE 5 No Yes 2456 2048 10 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco814MT 9 No 3360 2712 7 11 2 1 eco694MT 6 No 2752 2204 10 11 2 1 Terminal Signal Name Notes 1 Wht Blu Camera Ground 2 Wht Org Camera Power Min 10 VDC to Max 25 VDC 3 4 DO NOT USE Not Currently Supported 5 Wht Grn Camera Trigger In 0 to 24 VDC 6 DO NOT U...

Page 78: ...SVS Vistek Cameras non IP67 rated MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 72 SVS VistekNon IP67TerminalConnections ...

Page 79: ...10 5 0 eco274MVGE67 eco274CVGE67 1 9 No Yes 1600 1200 25 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco285MVGE67 co285CVGE67 1 3 No Yes 1360 1024 34 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco414MVGE67 eco414CVGE67 1 No Yes 640 480 125 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco415MVGE67 eco415CVGE67 1 No Yes 782 494 86 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco424MVGE67 eco424CVGE67 1 No Yes 640 480 124 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco445MVGE67 eco445CVGE67 1 2 No Yes 1280 960 30 10 4 0 10 5 0 eco618MVGE67 eco618CV...

Page 80: ...SVS Vistek Cameras IP67 rated MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 74 SVS VistekI OCircuit SVS VistekTerminalConnections ...

Page 81: ...er tically E1xx Common Specifications Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides trigger Ethernet cable transmits video and provides POE Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity 0 to 90 non condensed Vibration 5g 11 to 200 Hz Power Provided by Power Over Ethernet Weight 3 2 ounces 90 g E101 Specifications Part Number 959933022 959933023 Pick up Device Global Shutter C...

Page 82: ...000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 8 0 97 or greater E151 Specifications Part Number 959933024 959933025 Pick up Device Global Shutter CMOS 1280 H x 1024 V pixels Sensor Size 1 2 8 mm diag 6 14mm H 4 92mm V Capture Rate 75 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 8 x 4 8 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 112 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Vers...

Page 83: ...181 Specifications Pick up Device Global Shutter CMOS 1920 H x 1200 V pixels Sensor Size 2 3 11 mm diag 9 2mm H 5 8mm V Capture Rate 50 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 8x 4 8 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 112 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 12 0 or greater E181 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristi...

Page 84: ...ions Part Number 959933038 959933039 Pick up Device Global Shutter CMOS 1600 H x 1200 V pixels Sensor Size 1 1 8 8 mm diag 7 2mm H 5 4mm V Capture Rate 60 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 5 x 4 5 micrometers Gain 1 to 3 Shutter Open 112 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 8 1 or greater E182 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source...

Page 85: ...art Number 959933042 959933043 Pick up Device Global Shutter CMOS 2048 H x 1536 V pixels Sensor Size 1 1 8 8 9 mm diag 7 07mm H 5 30mm V Capture Rate 36 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 3 45 x 3 45 micrometers Gain 0 to 360 Shutter Open 112 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 10 0 70 or greater E193 Spectral Response excludes lens and light ...

Page 86: ...rt Number 959933044 959933045 Pick up Device Global Shutter CMOS 2448 H x 2048 V pixels Sensor Size 2 3 11 1 mm diag 8 4 mm H x 7 1 mm V Capture Rate 22 7 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 3 45 x 3 45 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 112 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 10 or greater E198C Spectral Response excludes lens and light...

Page 87: ...ble provides trigger Ethernet cable transmits video and provides POE Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity 0 to 90 non condensed Vibration 5g 11 to 200 Hz Power Provided by Power Over Ethernet Weight 3 2 ounces 90 g M110 Specifications Part Number 601 0423 601 0424 Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 659 H x 494 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 6 mm diagonal 4 80mm H 3 60mm V Ca...

Page 88: ...ease10 3 0 or greater M150 Specifications Part Number 601 0352 601 0379 Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 1296 H x 966 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 6 mm diagonal 4 80mm H 3 60mm V Capture Rate 30 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 3 75 x 3 75 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 22 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 34 50 μsec Software Version Impact Software Re...

Page 89: ...1 0357 601 0384 Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 1628 H x 1236 V pixels Sensor Size 1 1 8 8 992 mm diag 7 16mm H 5 44 mm V Capture Rate 20 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 4 x 4 4 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 31 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 34 50 μsec Software Version Impact Software Release10 0 or greater M180 Spectral Response excludes l...

Page 90: ...mber 601 0454 601 0455 Pick up Device CMOS 2048 H x 1088 V pixels Sensor Size 2 3 12 749 mm diag 11 26 mm H 5 98mm V Capture Rate 50 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 31 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 34 50 μsec Software Version Impact Software Release10 5 0 or greater M190 Spectral Response excludes lens and...

Page 91: ...mber 601 0456 601 0457 Pick up Device CMOS 2048 H x 2048 V pixels Sensor Size 1 15 92mm diag 11 26 mm H x 11 26 mm V Capture Rate 25 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 5 5 x 5 5 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 31 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 34 50 μsec Software Version Impact Software Release10 5 0 or greater M195 Spectral Response excludes lens and...

Page 92: ...7 Specifications Pick up Device Progressive Scan CMOS Rolling Shutter 2592 H x 1944 V pixels Sensor Size 1 2 5 7 13mm diagonal 5 70 mm H x 4 28mm V Capture Rate 14 full resolution fps Pixel Size 2 2 x 2 2 micrometers Software Version Impact Software Release11 0 0 or greater M197 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristics ...

Page 93: ...ons Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides power and trigger Ethernet cable transmits video Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity 0 to 90 non condensed Vibration 5g 11 to 200 Hz Weight 5 4 ounces 150 g M205 Specifications Part Number 601 0426 601 0427 Pick up Device Progressive Scan CMOS 752 H x 480 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 diag 5 35 mm diag 4 51mm H x 2 88mm V...

Page 94: ...t Number 601 0360 601 0360 RA 601 0387 601 0387 RA Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 782 H x 582 V pixels Sensor Size 1 2 8 mm diag 6 49mm H 4 83mm V Capture Rate 55 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 8 3 x 8 3 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 26 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 33 44 μsec Power 24 VDC provided by camera cable 3 Watts Software Version ...

Page 95: ...388 RA Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 1034 H x 779 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 6 mm diag 4 76mm H 3 57mm V Capture Rate 31 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 65 x 4 65 micrometers Gain 360 to 1023 Shutter Open 32 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 43 87 μsec Power 24 VDC provided by camera cable 3 Watts Software Version Impact Software Release 10 0 0 or greater...

Page 96: ...90 RA Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 1392 H x 1040 V pixels Sensor Size 2 3 11 mm diag 8 77mm H 6 60mm V Capture Rate 17 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 6 45 x 6 45 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 28 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 58 08 μsec Power 24 VDC provided by camera cable 3 5 Watts Software Version Impact Software Release 10 0 0 or grea...

Page 97: ... RA Pick up Device Progressive Scan CCD 1628 H x 1236 V pixels Sensor Size 1 1 8 8 923 mm diag 7 04mm H 5 28mm V Capture Rate 14 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 4 x 4 4 micrometers Gain 100 to 1023 Shutter Open 31 to 1 000 000 microseconds Exposure Start Delay 58 92 μsec Power 24 VDC provided by camera cable 3 4 Watts Software Version Impact Software Release 10 0 0 or gre...

Page 98: ... power 12 pin cable provides frame and line triggers Ether net cable transmits video Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Humidity 20 to 80 non condensed Vibration 5g 11 to 200 Hz Weight 8 ounces 240 grams 11 6 ounces 330 grams with F mount lens adapter Pick up Device Linear CMOS M565 Specifications Sensor Size 2048 pixels Capture Rate 51 000 lines per second maximum Pixel Size ...

Page 99: ...xels Capture Rate 26 000 lines per second maximum Pixel Size 7 x 7 micrometers Power 12 to 24 VDC provided by 6 pin camera cable 4 Watts maximum Maximum Frame Height 7147 Pixels Software Version Impact Software Release 11 2 1 11 or greater M575Specifications Sensor Size 6144 pixels Capture Rate 17 000 lines per second maximum Pixel Size 7 x 7 micrometers Power 12 to 24 VDC provided by 6 pin camera...

Page 100: ... C are color cameras M6xx Common Specifications Lens Mount C mount Cabling Camera cable provides trigger Ethernet cable transmits video and provides POE Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Housing must be less than 50 C Humidity 10 to 90 non condensed Power Provided by Power Over Ethernet 3 2W Max M650 3 6W Max Weight 1 9 ounces 53 grams ...

Page 101: ...ications Part Number 959932001 959932002 Pick up Device Global Shutter CCD 640 H x 480 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 6 1 mm diag 4 88mm H x 3 66mm V Capture Rate 125 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 7 4 x 7 4 micrometers Gain 0 to 18 Shutter Open 10 to 1 000 000 microseconds M610 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristics M610C Spectral Response excludes len...

Page 102: ...oftware Release 11 7 0 or greater M650 and M650C Specifications Part Number 959932007 959932008 Pick up Device Global Shutter CCD 1280 H x 960 V pixels Sensor Size 1 3 6 06 mm diag 4 86 mm H x 3 62 mm V Capture Rate 30 full resolution fps higher with partial scan M610 and M610C Specifications M650 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristics M650C Spectral Response excludes len...

Page 103: ...nd vertically Pixel Size 3 75 x 3 75 micrometers Gain 0 to 18 Shutter Open 30 to 1 000 000 microseconds Software Version Impact Software Release 11 7 0 or greater M680 and M680C Specifications Part Number 959932009 959932010 M650 and M650C Specifications M680 Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristics M680C Spectral Response excludes lens and light source characteristics ...

Page 104: ...lobal Shutter CCD 1688 H x 1248 V pixels Sensor Size 1 1 8 8 99 mm diag 7 16 mm H x 5 44 mm V Capture Rate 20 full resolution fps higher with partial scan Pixel Size 4 40 x 4 40 micrometers Software Version Impact Software Release 11 7 0 or greater M680 and M680C Specifications ...

Page 105: ...art of the MX E Series Processor inputs and outputs See M Series and E Series Cameras on page 23 for details Processor I O Connection To connect MX E Series processor input and output signals use either cable 606 0675 xx 37 pin D sub Male to Male Cable with terminal block 248 0110 or remove one end to create pigtail with no terminal block Use shielded cable for all connections IMPORTANT Do not con...

Page 106: ...nection 20 21 Red Black Orange Black Output Minus Note 1 Output 1 22 23 Yellow Black Green Black Output 2 Output 3 24 25 Gray Black Pink Black Output 4 Output 5 26 27 Pink Red Pink Blue Output 6 Output 7 28 29 Pink Green Light Blue Output 8 Output 9 30 31 Light Blue Black Light Blue Red Output 10 Output 11 32 33 Light Blue Blue Light Blue Green Output 12 Output 13 34 35 Gray Red Gray Green Output ...

Page 107: ... 18 Green White Blue White Input 16 Output Plus Note 5 19 20 Purple White Red Black No Connection No Connection 21 Orange Black Output 1 22 23 Yellow Black Green Black Output 2 Output 3 24 25 Gray Black Pink Black Output 4 Output 5 26 27 Pink Red Pink Blue Output 6 Output 7 28 29 Pink Green Light Blue Output 8 Output 9 30 31 Light Blue Black Light Blue Red Output 10 Output 11 32 33 Light Blue Blue...

Page 108: ...d the duration of the input pulse must be longer than the debounce time The active trigger edge rising falling or both input pulse duration and debounce are all configured in the Vision Program Manager Settings tab This table describes the input characteristics Input Wiring Note All connections to inputs must be made using properly grounded shielded cable CurrentSinking NPN InputCircuit The diagra...

Page 109: ...rcing PNP InputCircuit The diagram below shows how to wire a sensor to a general purpose or event input for model numbers containing the let ter P All inputs are compatible with current sourcing output signals Pin 1 is the Input Minus Common connection for all the inputs ...

Page 110: ...ired to power an output load The outputs are merely switches that are open or closed All output connections must use properly grounded and shielded cable Note The Trigger Signal and Strobe Output for M Series and E Series cameras are separate and not part of the MX E Series Processor inputs and outputs See M Series and E Series Cameras on page 23 for details Supply Voltage 12 to 24 VDC 10 Maximum ...

Page 111: ...ers containing the letter N NOTES To prevent output damage all inductive loads must have noise suppressors connected directly across the load as close to the load as possible This is an internal connection not an output voltage source An exter nal power source must be con nected to Plus Common as indicated Output Plus is not an output volt age source An external power source must be connected as i...

Page 112: ...ontaining the letter P NOTES To prevent output damage all inductive loads must have noise suppressors connected directly across the load as close to the load as possible This is an internal connection not an output voltage source An exter nal power source must be con nected to the Load as indicated Output Plus is not an output volt age source An external power source must be connected as indicated...

Page 113: ...negotiating that is they can tell the difference between a peer to peer connection and a router switch connection and they configure themselves and the communications to suit the environment Input Output The terminal block and cable for connecting MX E Series processor are listed in the table below For connection dia grams see Processor I O Connection on page 99 The last two digits of the part num...

Page 114: ...d keyboard when it first starts and to configure the system A VGA cable 5 meters maximum with the appropriate adapter can be used on this connector Display Port The display port provides DVI and HDMI video signals USB Ports USB Ports can be used to connect a mouse and keyboard The processor requires a monitor and keyboard when it first starts and to configure the system Other USB devices connected...

Page 115: ...w For cable wire color codes and connection diagrams see M1xx and E1xx Camera Connection on page 32 The last two digits of the part number indicate the cable length in meters Connector Type Part Number Terminal Block 661 0399 Camera Cable DB9 to 6 pin Hirose Male for use with above terminal block 606 0674 xx Hirose 6 pin Male to pigtail for use with no termi nal block 606 0672 xx ...

Page 116: ...M1xx and E1xx MX E Series Hardware Guide Datalogic S r l 110 ...

Page 117: ... 8 20 21 Circuit M2xx 37 M3xx 37 Color shading JAI 53 Compact flash 16 21 Connector DisplayPort 108 DVI I 108 ethernet 7 front 8 power 17 top 7 USB 108 VGA 108 D Debounce 102 Dimensions M1xx E1xx 25 M2xx 26 M3xx 27 M5xx 28 M6xx 29 processor 4 13 DisplayPort connector 108 DVI I connector 108 E E101 E101C 75 E151 E151C 76 E181 E181C 77 E182 E182C 78 E193 E193C 79 E198 E198C 80 E1xx dimensions 25 mou...

Page 118: ...ounting 31 specifications 92 wiring 39 M610 M610C 95 M650 M650C 96 M680 M680C 97 M6xx dimensions 29 mounting 31 specifications 94 wiring 44 Maintenance 11 Monitor panel cable 108 Mounting processor flat 15 Mounting camera M1xx M2xx M3xx E1xx 29 M5xx 31 M6xx 31 O Outputs processor 104 P PoE status 10 Port serial 108 Power connection 17 107 processor 4 shut down 3 switch 8 Preventive maintenance 11 ...

Page 119: ...ock Basler Aviator 55 Basler Line Scan 60 63 E1xx 32 JAI 47 50 M1xx 32 33 M2xx 36 37 M3xx 36 37 M5xx 39 42 M6xx 44 45 processor 99 Smartek 66 SVS Vistek 71 73 Third party camera 46 Top connector 7 Turn off system 3 U USB connector 108 USB Hardware key 19 V VGA connector 108 W Weight M1xx E1xx 25 M2xx 26 M3xx 27 M5xx 28 M6xx 29 processor 4 Wiring Basler Aviator 55 Basler Line Scan 60 E1xx 32 JAI 47...

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