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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 
 

 

105 

 

7.3.1 

VisiSet™ Options 

 
The 

Options

 

item from the VisiSet™ menu (see Figure 75) presents a window allowing you 

to configure: 
 

  the logging function (

Log

 

VisiSet™ window properties (

Environment

 

VisiSet™ communication channel (

Communication

 
 

 

Figure 76 - Options - Log 

 
 

 

Figure 77 - Options - Environment 

 

Summary of Contents for Matrix 300

Page 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL Matrix 300...

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 Matrix 300 ID NET VisiSet and X PRESS are trademarks of Datalogic Automatio...

Page 3: ...up Wizard For Fixed Lens Models 12 Step 7 Test Mode 18 Advanced Reader Configuration 19 2 INTRODUCTION 20 2 1 Product Description 20 2 2 Indicators and Keypad Button 23 2 3 ID NET 24 2 3 1 How To Setu...

Page 4: ...V Diagrams for 6 mm Manual Adjustable Focus Models 81 6 1 2 Matrix 300 4x2 9 mm Liquid Lens Global FOV Diagrams 82 6 2 Reading Diagrams 83 6 2 1 Pre Configured INI Files 83 6 3 Matrix 300 4x1 6 mm mod...

Page 5: ...129 7 7 Statistics 129 8 MAINTENANCE 130 8 1 Cleaning 130 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 131 9 1 General Guidelines 131 10 TECHNICAL FEATURES 134 A ALTERNATIVE CONNECTIONS 136 Power COM and I O Connector 136 On B...

Page 6: ...tion Select your product from the links on the Identification page The product page describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including documentation software driv...

Page 7: ...MPLIANCE Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC COMPLIANCE Modificat...

Page 8: ...product is classified as a Class 2 laser product according to IEC 60825 1 regulations CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result...

Page 9: ...to withstand vibration and shock when correctly installed however it is also a precision product and therefore before and during installation it must be handled correctly to avoid damage avoid that t...

Page 10: ...x do not weld the reader into position which can cause electrostatic heat or reading window damage do not spray paint near the reader which can cause reading window damage...

Page 11: ...unting Holes 4 Good Read LED green Lens Cover 5 HMI X PRESS Interface 6 Lens 7 Internal Illuminator 9 Ethernet Connector No Read LED red Aiming System Laser Pointers 8 Power Serial Interfaces I O Conn...

Page 12: ...reen Lens Cover Power Serial Interfaces I O Connector Ethernet Connector No Read LED red 8 Internal Illuminator 5 HMI X PRESS Interface Aiming System Laser Pointers 12 6 Lens Ethernet Connection LED 7...

Page 13: ...can also be transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the main interface selection When One Shot or Phase Mode Operating mode is used the reader is activated by an External Trig...

Page 14: ...BX500 only I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive V Power Reference External Trigger V Power Source Inputs Auxiliary Interface I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive TX Auxiliary Interface TX I2B Inp...

Page 15: ...and Tilt 0 although the reader can read a code at any tilt angle provided the code fits into the Field Of View FOV Figure 3 Pitch Tilt and Skew Angles 3 Refer to the reading diagrams in chp 6 to deter...

Page 16: ...l the Aim LED is on 4 Release the button to enter the Aim function The laser pointers turn on and the Autofocus procedure begins see Figure 4 The Aim LED will blink until the procedure is completed Wi...

Page 17: ...lication Position the code at the center of the FOV equidistant from the laser pointers For Liquid Lens models the reader may start flashing and try to perform autofocus however this will have no effe...

Page 18: ...ogy even though the reader successfully reads the code Use the application specific code if you need to set this symbology NOTE You can exit the Learn function at any time by pressing the X PRESS push...

Page 19: ...l be used for the configuration running Windows 98 2000 NT XP Vista 7 or 8 then insert the VisiSet Mini DVD wait for it to autorun and follow the installation procedure This configuration procedure as...

Page 20: ...plication See STEP 2 Mount and Position the Reader and the Reading Diagrams in chapter 6 for reference 3 Press the Positioning button The reader continuously acquires images and gives visual feedback...

Page 21: ...ermines the best exposure and gain settings 5 Press the Fine Focusing button to activate the Focus procedure CAUTION For Liquid Lens models the Fine Focusing procedure requires the Grade A Barcode Tes...

Page 22: ...gle application specific code in front of the reader at the same reading distance and repeat steps 3 and 4 Do not perform step 5 Fine Focusing 7 Select a Code Setting Mode choice and press the Code Se...

Page 23: ...Saving Options choice and press the Save button 9 Close the Setup Wizard NOTE If your application has been configured using the VisiSet Setup Wizard your reader is ready If necessary you can use VisiS...

Page 24: ...pplication See STEP 2 Mount and Position the Reader and the Reading Diagrams in chapter 6 for reference 3 Press the Positioning button The reader continuously acquires images and gives visual feedback...

Page 25: ...The reader flashes once acquiring the image and auto determines the best exposure and gain settings 5 Press the Fine Focusing button to activate the Focus procedure The reader continuously acquires i...

Page 26: ...ed the vertical optimal focus line stops Continue rotating the Focusing screw a little farther the Current Focus Quality Bar decreases red see below Rotate the Focusing screw in the opposite direction...

Page 27: ...Grade A Barcode Test Chart allows image density calibration to be performed so that Matrix 300 will function correctly and to the fullest extent of its capabilities The Setup Result section of the Se...

Page 28: ...ne Focusing 8 Select a Code Setting Mode choice and press the Code Setting button The Setup Result section of the Setup Wizard window shows the code type results NOTE The Grade A Barcode Test Chart ca...

Page 29: ...aving Options choice and press the Save button 10 Close the Setup Wizard NOTE If your application has been configured using the VisiSet Setup Wizard your reader is ready If necessary you can use VisiS...

Page 30: ...e Test function Once entered the Bar Graph on the five LEDs is activated and if the reader starts reading codes the Bar Graph shows the Good Read Rate In case of no read condition only the STATUS LED...

Page 31: ...r configuration The desired parameters can be defined in the various folders of the Parameter Setup window and then sent to the reader memory either Temporary or Permanent Figure 12 VisiSet Parameter...

Page 32: ...bined with illuminator laser pointers for aiming autofocus and a Good Read Spot enhance the ease of setup and use Rugged construction IP67 protection and max 50 C operative temperature make the Matrix...

Page 33: ...rough VisiSet through the Setup Wizard This tool includes visual feedback from the reader VisiSet provides a Calibration Tool to verify the exact positioning of the reader and to maximize its reading...

Page 34: ...on requirements Multi Image Acquisition Settings for higher reader flexibility Run Time Self Tuning for extreme reader flexibility Image saving and storage with buffering capability Diagnostic softwar...

Page 35: ...nal illuminator lens and protective cover the mechanical dimensions are 95 x 54 x 43 mm and it weighs about 238 g Electrical connection of Power Host interfaces and I O signals is provided through an...

Page 36: ...one second In X PRESS Configuration mode the colors and meaning of these five LEDs are described in par 2 4 The keypad button Figure 13 8 is software programmable By default it starts the X PRESS inte...

Page 37: ...ader network can be easily setup through VisiSet as follows Mounting Connection 1 Mechanically mount install all the readers refer to par 3 2 and 3 3 2 Wire ID NET refer to par 4 3 or Error Reference...

Page 38: ...le of the Master reader Synchronized or Multidata from the Reading System Layout Device Network Setting Topology Role parameter 5 Enable the planned Slave device N from the Reading System Layout Expec...

Page 39: ...ect ID NET Status Window and click on the Look For Devices On Network button to check the status of the expected Slave devices within the ID NET network 4 Click anywhere in the row of the specific sla...

Page 40: ...MATRIX 300 REFERENCE MANUAL 28 2 CAUTION If a wrong configuration is set or if the Slave Reading System Layout parameters are changed the slave could lose the network connection...

Page 41: ...tions are supported by VisiSet for all reading devices having sw 6 10 and later when connected to CBX BM100 and or BM2x0 sw release 2 02 01 and later QL500 Ethernet TCP IP sw release 2 02 01 and later...

Page 42: ...the backup procedure is performed and a message indicating successful completion Restore To perform a Restore 1 Select External Memory Restore from the VisiSet Device menu 2 You will be warned that t...

Page 43: ...completion Replacement The External Memory Restore function also provides easy and secure Single Device Replacement 1 Remove the device to be replaced 2 Connect the new device make sure the new devic...

Page 44: ...ous Backup 1 Select External Memory Erase from the VisiSet Device menu 2 You will be warned that all device configurations in the current backup will be erased Confirm by clicking Yes The VisiSet Main...

Page 45: ...Set main window in case of an External Memory function failure Module not present backup module not mounted BM100 or not ready QL500 BM2x0 Unable to Read Backup State VisiSet is unable to connect to t...

Page 46: ...r pointers to aid positioning and focusing Test with bar graph visualization to check static reading performance 2 5 1 X PRESS Functions Quick access to the following functions is provided by an easy...

Page 47: ...erforms the Autofocus procedure for Liquid Lens models You can exit the Aim Autofocus function at any time by pressing the X PRESS push button once After a short delay the autofocus procedure is cance...

Page 48: ...t delay the Learn procedure is cancelled 2 5 2 Diagnostic Indication The STATUS and READY LEDs blink simultaneously while the GOOD LED is on to signal the presence of an error Diagnostic message trans...

Page 49: ...Male 93A050046 CBL 1496 Term Resist Thin M12 5P Female 93A050047 Connectivity CBX100 Compact Connection Box 93A301067 CBX500 Modular Connection Box 93A301068 BM100 Backup Module for CBX100 500 93ACC1...

Page 50: ...d in Data Matrix Symbology for Automated Mail Processing 2 8 2 Deformed or Overprinted Code Reading Matrix 300 assures the reading of deformed and or overprinted codes even though damaged or printed o...

Page 51: ...tly Marked on Metal Surface by Using Dot Peening Technology Figure 19 Dot Peening Marking on Metal Surface with Multi dot per Code Element Figure 20 Directly Marked Dot Matrix Code Characterized by Ou...

Page 52: ...Figure 22 Data Matrix Code Directly Marked on PCB Surface by Using Laser Etching Technology CAUTION If application codes must be read which are produced by Laser Marking in real time use Matrix 300 mo...

Page 53: ...nd all the parts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes Matrix 300 reader Quick Reference Guide Test Charts 2 Matrix family Mini DVD M...

Page 54: ...iagram below gives the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for its installation Refer to par 3 3 for various mounting solutions and correct positioning and chp 6 for FOV vs Reading Distan...

Page 55: ...INSTALLATION 43 3 Figure 25 Overall Dimensions with Connector at 90 54 2 12 20 5 0 81 62 2 45 7 3 0 29 43 1 69 75 2 95 36 1 42 29 5 1 16 36 1 42 M4 n 4 37 5 1 48 mm in Optical Axes...

Page 56: ...ANUAL 44 3 Figure 26 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions 3 0 12 17 7 0 70 36 1 42 47 1 85 17 7 0 70 36 1 42 47 1 85 M 4 N 5 40 1 57 60 2 36 3 0 12 36 1 42 23 0 91 4 5 0 18 8 2 0 32 9 0 47 1 85 90 4 5...

Page 57: ...3 MOUNTING AND POSITIONING MATRIX 300 Using the Matrix 300 mounting brackets you can obtain rotation on the various axes of the reader as shown in the diagram below Figure 27 Positioning with Mounting...

Page 58: ...angle The Pitch Skew and Tilt angles are represented in Figure 28 Follow the suggestions below for the best orientation Position the reader in order to avoid the direct reflection of the light emitted...

Page 59: ...INSTALLATION 47 3 Linear Barcode Reading 2D Code Reading Figure 29 Tilt Angle Considerations See chp 6 for FOV vs Reading Distance considerations...

Page 60: ...he CBX100 500 CBX100 500 Terminal Block Connectors Input Power Vdc Power Supply Input Voltage GND Power Supply Input Voltage Earth Protection Earth Ground Inputs V Power Source External Trigger I1A Ex...

Page 61: ...pins as shown in Figure 30 Figure 30 Power Supply Connections The power must be between 10 and 30 Vdc only It is recommended to connect the device CHASSIS to earth ground Earth by setting the appropri...

Page 62: ...supports this configuration i e PoE switch or Power over Ethernet Adapter Alternative B power over RJ45 pins 4 5 7 8 using an Endspan or Midspan PSE device is not supported Figure 32 Matrix 300 PoE PS...

Page 63: ...them through the CBX which must be powered separately See par 4 7 for further details 4 2 MAIN SERIAL INTERFACE CAUTION Do not connect to the Main Interface spring clamp terminals if using Host Interf...

Page 64: ...erall maximum cable length must be less than 15 m 49 2 ft Figure 36 RS232 Main Interface Connections Using Hardware Handshaking The RTS and CTS signals control data transmission and synchronize the co...

Page 65: ...ts The CBX pinout follows CBX100 500 Function TX RS485 422 Transmit Data RX RS485 422 Receive Data TX RS485 422 Transmit Data RX RS485 422 Receive Data SGND Signal Ground Figure 38 RS485 422 Full dupl...

Page 66: ...max cable length depends on the baudrate used see the Baudrate Table below For Common Power Connections use only 2 wires ID and ID DC Voltage Power cable Vdc GND should be handled as a signal cable i...

Page 67: ...between the Trigger activation and the beginning of data transmission to the Host Max ID NET Response Time 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Response Time ms Number of Nodes 500 kbps 250...

Page 68: ...MATRIX 300 REFERENCE MANUAL 56 4 Figure 41 ID NET Network Connections with isolated power blocks...

Page 69: ...CBX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 57 4 Figure 42 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Branch Network...

Page 70: ...MATRIX 300 REFERENCE MANUAL 58 4 Figure 43 ID NET Network Connections with Common Power Star Network...

Page 71: ...etc as well as particular communication modes such as LOCAL ECHO can be defined through the Communication folder of the VisiSet utility program The 9 pin female Auxiliary Interface connector inside t...

Page 72: ...in software Refer to the VisiSet Help On Line An anti disturbance filter is implemented in software on both inputs so that the default minimum pulse duration is 0 5 milliseconds This value can be incr...

Page 73: ...CBX Figure 46 PH 1 External Trigger Using Matrix 300 Power Figure 47 NPN External Trigger Using Matrix 300 Power EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Figure 48 PNP External Trigger...

Page 74: ...V V spring clamps and does not pass through the Power Switch ON OFF inside the CBX Disconnect the power supply when working inside the CBX PNP Input 2 Using MATRIX 300 Power NPN Input 2 Using MATRIX 3...

Page 75: ...PN Input 2 Using External Power INPUT 3 CONNECTIONS CBX500 Only Figure 52 Input 3 Using External Power CAUTION Do not connect to I3A or I34B signals they are reserved RESERVED Pulled up to External In...

Page 76: ...isolated and polarity sensitive O3A Output 3 non opto isolated only available on CBX500 V Power Reference Outputs The electrical features of the outputs are the following Outputs 1 and 2 Output 3 VCE...

Page 77: ...Open Emitter Using External Power Figure 56 NPN Output Open Collector Using External Power Pulled down to External Output Device Reference Output Signal Output 1 Device Pulled down to External Output...

Page 78: ...output OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING MATRIX 300 POWER CBX500 Only Figure 57 Output 3 Using Matrix 300 Power OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER CBX500 Only Figure 58 Output 3 Using External Power C...

Page 79: ...cation channels are available Data Socket Image Socket WebSentinel Socket Image FTP Client HTTP Server EtherNet IP Profinet IO Modbus TCP For further details refer to the Ethernet Folder in the VisiSe...

Page 80: ...computer running VisiSet Host Mode programming can be accomplished either through the main interface or the Auxiliary interface In Local Echo communication mode data is transmitted on the RS232 auxil...

Page 81: ...liary interface In Local Echo communication mode data is transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the TCP IP Ethernet selection When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is use...

Page 82: ...or Host Mode programming In Local Echo communication mode data is transmitted on the RS232 auxiliary interface independently from the Fieldbus interface selection When One Shot or Phase Mode operating...

Page 83: ...al is unique to the system there is a single reading phase and a single message from the master reader to the Host computer It is not necessary to bring the External Trigger signal to all the readers...

Page 84: ...rting an ID NET terminator into the QL300 Master and into the last QL in the network Slave Nodes CBL 1480 xx CAB PW EXT CBL 1480 xx CAB AUX03 CAB AUX03 Master QL150 CBL 1490 ID NET Terminator CBL 1496...

Page 85: ...ldbus network This requires using an accessory Fieldbus interface board installed inside the CBX500 connection box System configuration can be accomplished through the Auxiliary interface of each indi...

Page 86: ...slave readers can be used in Local Echo communication mode to control any single reader visualize collected data or to configure it using the VisiSet utility The ID NET termination resistor switches m...

Page 87: ...ernet Interface to Host NOTE The auxiliary serial interface of the slave readers can be used in Local Echo communication mode to control any single reader visualize collected data or to configure it u...

Page 88: ...an be accomplished through the Auxiliary interface of each individual reader internal CBX500 9 pin connector using the VisiSet configuration program or Host Mode programming See par 2 3 1 for details...

Page 89: ...eived by its Auxiliary interface onto the ID NET interface The Master passes all messages to the Host When One Shot or Phase Mode operating mode is used the reader can be activated by an External Trig...

Page 90: ...details see the Ethernet Folder in the VisiSet Help On Line In a Point to Point layout the reader is connected to a local host by using a CAB ETH M0x cable There is no need to use a crossover adapter...

Page 91: ...using CAB ETH M0x cables Figure 72 Ethernet Network Layout Figure 73 POE Ethernet Network Layout CBX Matrix 300 Host NETWORK CAB ETH M0x 1 2 3 Ethernet Interface Auxiliary Serial Interface Local Echo...

Page 92: ...zontal vertical or diagonal FOV x horizontal vertical or diagonal viewing angles d reading distance from window surface to code surface d0 reading distance offset from center of lens to window surface...

Page 93: ...he code resolution symbology and number of characters in the code the Reading Area can be different from the FOV See the reference Reading Diagrams in par 6 3 for reading area examples Horizontal FOV...

Page 94: ...ode resolution symbology and number of characters in the code the Reading Area can be different from the FOV See the reference Reading Diagrams in par 6 4 for reading area examples Horizontal FOV in 0...

Page 95: ...ing rules Changes in Exposure Time act directly proportional to the luminosity of the image and inversely proportional to the maximum code reading movement speed Consequently reducing the Exposure Tim...

Page 96: ...Hardware Settings Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0 12 mm 5 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 70 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 90 Gain 5 Illuminator...

Page 97: ...ogy Code 128 Code Resolution 0 25 mm 10 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 130 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 80 Gain 20 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Pow...

Page 98: ...ology Code 128 Code Resolution 0 30 mm 12 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 160 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 100 Gain 20 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High...

Page 99: ...Code Resolution 0 33 mm 13 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 150 185 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 150 175 Gain 13 20 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Powe...

Page 100: ...128 Code Resolution 0 38 mm 15 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 200 220 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 250 250 Gain 6 15 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High P...

Page 101: ...128 Code Resolution 0 50 mm 20 mils Tilt Angle 0 Skew Angle 15 Focusing Distance mm 270 290 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 330 330 Gain 23 25 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High...

Page 102: ...5 3 0 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 5 2 mm Reading Distance 2 15 15 0 6 0 6 in mm Horizontal Reading Width Max FOVH Max FOVV Reading Distance Due to the fisheye effect of the wide angle 6 mm lens the reading area for...

Page 103: ...2 5 3 3 5 4 0 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 5 2 mm Reading Distance 2 5 2 2 5 20 20 0 8 0 8 in mm Horizontal Reading Width Max FOVH Max FOVV Reading Distance Due to the fisheye effect of the wide angle 6 mm lens the...

Page 104: ...38 mm 15 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 10 Focusing Distance mm 90 Software Parameters 411 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 80 Gain 8 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power Strobed 481 xxx MLT DPM Expos...

Page 105: ...Code Symbology Code 128 Code Resolution 0 25 mm 10 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 15 Software Parameters Reading Distance mm 190 300 300 412 xxx RED Wide A B Exposure Time s 130 230 500 Gain 25 25 25 I...

Page 106: ...Code Resolution 0 30 mm 12 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 15 Software Parameters Reading Distance mm 190 360 360 412 xxx RED Wide A B Exposure Time s 150 230 500 Gain 20 25 25 Illuminator Lighting Mod...

Page 107: ...33 mm 13 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 15 Software Parameters Reading Distance mm 185 395 395 412 xxx RED Wide A B Exposure Time s 150 300 3300 Gain 25 25 15 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power...

Page 108: ...38 mm 15 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 15 Software Parameters Reading Distance mm 180 452 452 412 xxx RED Wide A B Exposure Time s 140 320 3300 Gain 25 25 15 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power...

Page 109: ...ce mm 75 83 92 412 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 60 80 100 Gain 15 12 10 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power Strobed 472 xxx LT DPM Exposure Time s 175 235 290 Gain 15 12 10 Illuminator Lighting...

Page 110: ...tance mm 85 110 145 412 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 85 110 150 Gain 12 12 12 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power Strobed 472 xxx LT DPM Exposure Time s 247 310 435 Gain 12 12 12 Illuminator Lig...

Page 111: ...135 195 412 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 100 160 200 Gain 13 13 19 Illuminator Lighting Mode Very High Power Strobed 472 xxx LT DPM Exposure Time s 290 465 500 Gain 13 13 22 Illuminator Lighting Mode...

Page 112: ...0 Code Resolution 0 38 mm 15 mils Tilt Angle 45 Skew Angle 15 Software Parameters Reading Distance mm 130 195 300 412 xxx RED Wide Exposure Time s 250 250 380 Gain 8 17 22 Illuminator Lighting Mode Ve...

Page 113: ...es or postal code reading applications heavily depends on the direction of symbol movement When the direction of movement is parallel to the elements of the code the maximum speed is greater Assuming...

Page 114: ...Exposure Time value obtainable for the specific application It can be evaluated in static reading conditions and depends on the Matrix reader hardware selected for the application internal lighting s...

Page 115: ...Through Ethernet page in the VisiSet Help On Line or the Matrix Family Setup Procedure Using Programming Barcodes document on the Mini DVD 7 1 VISISET SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS To install and run VisiSet y...

Page 116: ...completed The reader automatically enters Run Mode 2 Run the VisiSet program 3 Press Connect on the VisiSet menu bar The PC will automatically connect to the Matrix 300 reader Upon connection Matrix 3...

Page 117: ...e Options item from the VisiSet menu see Figure 75 presents a window allowing you to configure the logging function Log VisiSet window properties Environment VisiSet communication channel Communicatio...

Page 118: ...MATRIX 300 REFERENCE MANUAL 106 7 Figure 78 Options Communication Serial Port Figure 79 Options Communication Ethernet...

Page 119: ...or Web browser 2 On the Configuration PC from the Control Panel Network Connections right click on the LAN connection icon and open the properties window 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP item an...

Page 120: ...Interactive Mode by pressing the interactive button 5 Save the new configuration to the reader permanent memory by pressing the Send button NOTE Especially for lengthy configurations in Interactive M...

Page 121: ...Parameter or Group a pop up menu appears allowing you to directly manage that particular parameter or group You can View the Selected Value for each parameter You can Restore the Default Value of each...

Page 122: ...layout Standalone or ID NET WebSentinel Enables the Ethernet WebSentinel Agent for communication with the Datalogic WebSentinel plant array monitor Ethernet Sets the parameters related to the on board...

Page 123: ...the File menu allows you to configure a reader from a previously saved configuration file ini 7 5 2 Send Configuration Options The device parameters are divided into two main classes Configuration an...

Page 124: ...Slave Address Network Baud Rate Acquisition Trigger String available only in Multidata configuration Reading Phase ON String available only in Multidata configuration Reading Phase OFF String availabl...

Page 125: ...Gateway Address PROFIBUS Node Address DEVICENET Node Address ETHERNET IP IP Addressing Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address PROFINET IO IP Addressing Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address...

Page 126: ...nd Environmental parameters to the new device To do this select Send Configuration with Options from the Device Menu and check the Environmental Parameters checkbox In order to return a device to its...

Page 127: ...81 Calibration OK This tool provides a real time image display while Matrix 300 is reading It also gives immediate results on the performance of the installed Matrix 300 reader If Self Tuning is enab...

Page 128: ...ples show some of the typical conditions occurring during the installation Under exposure To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearance 1 inc...

Page 129: ...ION 117 7 Over exposure To correct this result it is recommended to change the following parameters in their order of appearance 1 decrease the Gain 2 decrease the Exposure Time Figure 83 Example Over...

Page 130: ...ity and readiness For example an application may have two stable but different lighting conditions which require different lighting options One Image Acquisition Setting could enable and use the inter...

Page 131: ...plications For high speed applications it is best to use the Alternative Acquisition Groups Input Select feature described in par 7 5 6 Otherwise use multiple readers set to different reading distance...

Page 132: ...s The reading distance range is too long to be covered by a single acquisition setting so two acquisition settings could be used in which the first has a Reading Distance of 195 mm and is assigned to...

Page 133: ...atus to Enabled c Set LEDs And Keypad Autolearning Setup Image Acquisition Setting to 2 d Close the Calibration Tool 3 Using the Standard Setup Wizard set the second acquisition setting for the 300 mm...

Page 134: ...sure Time and or Gain for each captured image based on calculations performed on previous acquisitions These dynamic settings will be used instead of the static settings saved in memory For more detai...

Page 135: ...Right parameters allow to precisely define the image window to be processed visualized and saved In all Matrix 300 models the frame rate is dependent on the number of lines or rows in the defined win...

Page 136: ...y The Direct Marking selection improves the decode rate for low quality Direct Part Mark codes and in general for Direct Part Mark codes with dot peening type module shapes All the previous examples a...

Page 137: ...ark codes A different filter can be applied to each Image Acquisition Setting The Erode Filter enlarges the image dark zones to increase readability Before No Read After Readable Erode The Dilate Filt...

Page 138: ...L 126 7 The Open filter eliminates white areas defects in the dark zones of the image Before No Read After Readable Open The Contrast Stretching filter maximizes image contrast Before No Read After Re...

Page 139: ...tribution uniform Before No Read After Readable Histogram Equalization The Smoothing filter deletes small insignificant details in the center of the image Before No Read After Readable Smoothing The S...

Page 140: ...adable Deblurring The Black Enhancement filter produces a nonlinear increase in the black level for light images Before No Read After Readable Black Enhancement The White Enhancement filter produces a...

Page 141: ...ed Data Position and Orientation Decode Time and Code Quality Assessment Metrics Figure 86 Capture and Decoding Functions 7 7 STATISTICS Statistics on the reading performance can be viewed by enabling...

Page 142: ...see Figure A 1 periodically for continued correct operation of the reader Dust dirt etc on the window may alter the reading performance Repeat the operation frequently in particularly dirty environmen...

Page 143: ...nd Order Number can be obtained by applying the respective command in the Tools menu TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion Power ON the POWER LED is not lit Is power connected If using a power adap...

Page 144: ...tion In the Data Collection folder check the settings for the CODE COLLECTION DATA FORMAT and STATISTICS parameter groups Image not clear verify the Focus procedure Image focused but not decoded verif...

Page 145: ...reader Serial Number The reader Serial Number consists of 9 characters one letter 2 numbers another letter followed by 5 numbers The reader Serial Number is printed on a label that is affixed on the...

Page 146: ...1 2007 Lens 4x1 0xx models 4x2 0xx models Focal Length 6 mm 9 mm Focus Control via adjusting screw via software Lighting System Internal Illuminator Aiming System Laser Pointers ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES...

Page 147: ...DataBar Family Composite Symbologies Operating Mode ONE SHOT CONTINUOUS PHASE MODE Configuration Methods X PRESS Human Machine Interface Windows based SW VisiSet via serial or Ethernet link Serial Hos...

Page 148: ...Connector case provides electrical connection to the chassis 6 I1A External Trigger A polarity insensitive 5 I1B External Trigger B polarity insensitive 13 I2A Input 2 A polarity insensitive 3 I2B In...

Page 149: ...a Power over Ethernet PoE Models Figure 90 M12 D Coded Female Ethernet Network Connector Power over Ethernet Network Connector Pinout Pin Name Function 1 TX DC Transmitted data DC power 2 RX DC Receiv...

Page 150: ...MANUAL 138 A Figure 91 Matrix 300 PoE PSE Endspan Alternative A Connections OK Figure 92 Matrix 300 PoE PSE Midspan Alternative A Connections OK Figure 93 Matrix 300 PoE PSE Endspan Alternative B Conn...

Page 151: ...N The network must be properly terminated by a 120 Ohm resistor at the first and last reader of the network INPUTS There are two optocoupled polarity insensitive inputs available on the M12 17 pin con...

Page 152: ...l The electrical features of the three outputs are the following Reverse Polarity and Short Circuit Protected VOUT ILOAD 0 mA max 30 Vdc VOUT ILOAD 100 mA max 3 Vdc ILOAD max 100 mA The output signals...

Page 153: ...ACE 9 8 16 2 Vdc Figure 97 Push Pull Output Connection CAUTION For Matrix 300 PoE models the internal Digital Output circuitry is not powered and supply power is not available to any Input Output devi...

Page 154: ...D 7 GND 7 RTS 4 RTS 8 CTS 5 CTS 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 con...

Page 155: ...Bit Binary digit One bit is the basic unit of binary information Generally eight consecutive bits compose one byte of data The pattern of 0 and 1 values within the byte determines its meaning Bits pe...

Page 156: ...on image sensors equipped with an electronic shutter it defines the time during which the image will be exposed to the sensor to be acquired Flash Non volatile memory for storing application and confi...

Page 157: ...chip allow it to emit a complex radiated light pattern Matrix Symbologies 2D Codes An arrangement of regular polygon shaped cells where the center to center distance of adjacent elements is uniform Ma...

Page 158: ...NET Multidata Network 74 ID NET Network Termination 59 139 ID NET Response Time 55 ID NET Synchronized Network 71 Image Capture and Decoding 129 Inputs 60 139 Installing VisiSet 103 L Layouts 68 M Ma...

Page 159: ...EC EMC Directive ______________________________________________ This Declaration is based upon compliance of the products to the following standards EN 55022 CLASS A ITE DECEMBER 2010 INFORMATION TECH...

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