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Summary of Contents for Reader Matrix-1000

Page 1: ...Matrix 1000 Reference Manual...

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Page 3: ...Matrix 1000 REFERENCE MANUAL...

Page 4: ...provements without prior notification Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use o...

Page 5: ...LATION 7 2 1 Package Contents 7 2 2 Mechanical Installation 8 2 2 1 Mounting Matrix 1000 10 2 3 Electrical Connections 11 2 3 1 Power Supply 14 2 3 2 RS485 Half Duplex Main Interface 15 2 3 3 Auxiliar...

Page 6: ...iv 3 4 2 Calibration 35 3 5 Image Capture and Decoding 39 3 6 Statistics 40 4 MAINTENANCE 41 4 1 Cleaning 41 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 42 5 1 General Guidelines 42 6 TECHNICAL FEATURES 46 GLOSSARY 49 INDEX 51...

Page 7: ...isiSet Help On Line Matrix Reading Methods Matrix Host Mode Programming Matrix SW Parameter Guide provided as supplementary documentation on CD ROM SERVICE SUPPORT AND WARRANTY Datalogic provides seve...

Page 8: ...ION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only This product is intended to be connected to a UL Listed Computer which supplies power directly to...

Page 9: ...vii GENERAL VIEW Matrix 1000 Figure A Reading Window Auxiliary Interface Main Tx LED Good Read LED Main Auxiliary Interface 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 External Trigger LED Power On LED 1 4 5 3 6 7 2...

Page 10: ...ing according to the signals necessary for the layout of your application Layout Point to point or Multidrop etc sub pars 2 6 Cabling Power Main RS485 Auxiliary RS232 External Trigger Input and Output...

Page 11: ...ram is factory loaded onto Matrix 1000 This program controls code reading data formatting serial port and many other operating and control parameters It is completely user configurable from a Laptop o...

Page 12: ...oftware Different operating modes to suit various application requirements User defined database of acquisition recipes parameter sets Verifier option with a user defined match code database Diagnosti...

Page 13: ...he reader PWR red LED indicates that the reader is connected to the power supply see Figure A 7 TRIG yellow LED indicates external trigger activity Figure A 6 for details refer to par 2 3 4 READ red L...

Page 14: ...BOX100 1 m 93A051200 CAB 6002 cable to C BOX100 2 m 93A051210 CAB 6005 cable to C BOX100 5 m 93ACC1510 C BOX 100 passive connection box 93A301000 C BOX 300 Connection box PROFIBUS 93A301030 C BOX 310...

Page 15: ...ication in Figure 1 as well as deformed and or overprinted codes also when they are damaged or printed on high reflective surfaces see Figures 2 3 4 Figure 1 96 vial Rack with DataMatrix Codes to Trac...

Page 16: ...by Matrix 1000 in spite of Image Optical Distortion The Matrix 1000 is particularly suitable for applications requiring an array of readers to cover a very large reading area see Figure 5 Figure 5 Ten...

Page 17: ...rts supplied with the equipment are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes Matrix 1000 reader Quick Reference Guide Test chart Matrix family CD ROM Auxiliary port con...

Page 18: ...the body of the reader are for mechanical fixture Figure 7 The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for its installation Refer to paragraph 2 5 for correct positio...

Page 19: ...INSTALLATION 9 2 mm inch 2 0 08 47 5 1 87 95 3 74 37 1 46 15 0 59 8 2 0 3 2 4 2 0 17 47 5 1 87 95 3 74 73 2 87 4 2 0 17 Figure 8 Mounting Bracket Dimensions...

Page 20: ...1000 10 2 2 2 1 Mounting Matrix 1000 Using the Matrix 1000 mounting bracket you can obtain vertical shift and rotation of the reader as shown in the diagram below Figure 9 Positioning with Mounting Br...

Page 21: ...terface positive pin 4 RTX485 Rx or Tx data of RS485 Half Duplex Main Interface negative pin 7 SGND Reference GND of RS485 Half Duplex Main Interface 3 5 NC 20 RXAUX Received data of RS232 Auxiliary I...

Page 22: ...6 7 8 9 N C Not connected CAUTION Do not connect GND and SGND to different external ground references GND and SGND are internally connected through filtering circuitry which can be permanently damage...

Page 23: ...C BOX 100 Terminal Block Connectors Power 1 3 5 VS 2 4 6 GND 7 8 EARTH GROUND 20 40 Reserved Inputs 27 EXT TRIG A polarity insensitive 28 EXT TRIG B polarity insensitive 29 30 NC 31 33 NC 32 34 NC 36...

Page 24: ...upplied to the reader through the pins provided on the 25 pin connector see Figure 12 MATRIX 9 13 23 25 VS GND 1 SHIELD USER INTERFACE CHASSIS V Ground V 10 30 Vdc Figure 12 Power Supply Connection Th...

Page 25: ...Figure 13 and par 2 6 2 The following pins of the 25 pin connector are used for RS485 half duplex communication Pin Name Function 2 RTX485 Transmitted received data 4 RTX485 Transmitted received data...

Page 26: ...trix 1000 readers connected to a Multiplexer 1 0 max 1200 m three wires shield 7 4 2 7 4 2 120 Ohm MULTIPLEXER RTX485 RTX485 RS485REF SHIELD 120 Ohm MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX up to 31 x max 2 m 7 4 2 Earth...

Page 27: ...re details refer to the Communication folder in the VisiSet Help On Line The RS232 interface is available on both Matrix 1000 D sub connectors with the following pinouts 9 Pin 25 Pin Name Function 2 2...

Page 28: ...permanently connected as part of the system cabling it is recommended to use the 25 pin connector and connect the cable shield as shown in Figure 15 CAUTION Avoid simultaneous connection to 25 pin an...

Page 29: ...ure A 6 is on The External Trigger can be used in One Shot Mode or in Phase Mode Its main functions are acquisition trigger in One Shot Mode phase ON phase OFF command in Phase Mode match code storage...

Page 30: ...R INTERFACE VS MATRIX A Vext B V VCC GND OUT 30 Vdc Max Figure 19 Input NPN Command Using External Power USER INTERFACE VS MATRIX A B GND V VCC GND 9 OUT 25 Figure 20 Input NPN Command Using Matrix 10...

Page 31: ...t 3 positive pin 17 OUT3 Configurable digital output 3 negative pin It is typically used to signal the data collection result It can also be used to control an external lighting system The idle state...

Page 32: ...To Build A Simple Interface Test Cable The following wiring diagrams show a simple test cable including power external push button trigger and PC RS232 COM port connections Test Cable for Matrix 1000...

Page 33: ...with different FOV and focus distance are available on request Refer to your local Datalogic distributor focus distance 115 mm 4 52 in code surface FOV 25 x 19 mm 0 19 x 0 75 in HD focus distance 155...

Page 34: ...To simplify therefore we will use Pitch to describe both these angles Follow the suggestions below for the best orientation The Pitch angles are represented by the values P and S in Figure 24 Positio...

Page 35: ...In this layout the data is transmitted to the Host on the Matrix 1000 aux serial interface Parameter configuration can always be accomplished using the Matrix 1000 auxiliary interface When either Phas...

Page 36: ...ocol and the multidrop address for each reader Figure 27 Multiplexer Layout The Aux serial interface of each reader can be used for configuration purposes using VisiSet or in Local Echo communication...

Page 37: ...ntium processor Win 95 98 2000 NT 4 0 or XP 32 MB Ram 5 MB free HD space one free RS232 serial port with 115 Kbaud SVGA board 800x600 or better using more than 256 colors 3 2 INSTALLING VISISET To ins...

Page 38: ...enters Run Mode 2 Run the VisiSet program 3 Press Connect on the VisiSet menu bar The PC will automatically connect to the Matrix 1000 reader Upon connection Matrix 1000 exits Run Mode and displays t...

Page 39: ...iSet Options The Options item from the VisiSet menu see Figure 28 presents a window allowing you to configure the logging function Log VisiSet window properties Environment VisiSet serial communicatio...

Page 40: ...Matrix 1000 30 3 Figure 30 Options Environment Figure 31 Options Communication...

Page 41: ...reading performance See par 3 4 2 4 Close the Calibration Tool window and disable the Interactive Mode by pressing the interactive button 5 Save the new configuration to the reader permanent memory b...

Page 42: ...ter 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 param...

Page 43: ...bration Calibrates the acquisition parameters to maximize the reading performance see par 3 4 2 Communication Configures the parameters relative to each serial port regarding the transmission message...

Page 44: ...tton See Figure 32 For successive configuration of other readers or for backup archive copies it is possible to save the configuration onto your PC by selecting the Save pars to file option from the F...

Page 45: ...OK This tool provides a real time image display while Matrix 1000 is reading It also gives immediate results on the performance of the installed Matrix 1000 reader The Parameter Setup window works in...

Page 46: ...meters in their order of appearance 1 increase the Exposure Time x 10 s 2 increase the Gain NOTE In general a longer exposure time corresponds to a lighter image but is susceptible to blurring due to...

Page 47: ...37 3 Figure 35 Example Over Exposure Too Light 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 th...

Page 48: ...ng code out of the Field of View To correct this result and have the code completely visible in the F O V it is possible to follow one or both the procedures listed below reposition the reader use the...

Page 49: ...e Capture image and Decode last image functions from the VisiSet Main menu you can get information about the image decodable codes in terms of Symbology encoded Data Position and Orientation Decode Ti...

Page 50: ...rformance can be viewed by enabling the Statistics parameter and selecting the View stats item in the File menu One of three different windows appears depending on the operating mode Refer to the Visi...

Page 51: ...e 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 environments Use so...

Page 52: ...mation while VisiSet is connected to the reader the Application Program version is shown in the Terminal Window the Parameter Configuration can be saved on a ini file applying the File Save pars to fi...

Page 53: ...the C BOX 100 spring clamp connectors Is the sensor connected to the EXT TRIG input Is power supplied to the photo sensor For NPN configuration is power supplied to one of the two EXT TRIG signals A o...

Page 54: ...TISTICS parameter groups Reading the reader always transmits the No Read Message Position the reader as described in par 2 5 and through the VisiSet Calibration Tool Tune the DELAYED TRIGGERS if the m...

Page 55: ...a label that is affixed on the bottom case near the reading window The Serial Number can also be obtained by selecting Tools Get reader serial number from the command menu in VisiSet A dedicated windo...

Page 56: ...S232 2400 to 115200 bit s Input External Trigger Opto coupled and polarity insensitive Max voltage 30 Vdc Max input current 10 mA Output VOut ILoad 0 mA 30 Vdc Max VOut ILoad 10 mA 1 8 Vdc Max PD VOut...

Page 57: ...ET OPERATING MODE ONE SHOT CONTINUOUS PHASE MODE CONFIGURATION MODE By means of VisiSet configuration software PARAMETER STORAGE Permanent memory Flash ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating temperature 0 t...

Page 58: ...653 0 10 4 0 19 7 5 105 4 13 125 4 92 1031 SD 155 6 10 34 26 1 34 1 02 478 0 15 6 0 25 10 135 5 31 180 7 08 1041 LD 110 4 33 54 x 40 2 13 1 57 300 0 20 8 0 38 15 90 3 45 140 5 51 1051 MR 210 8 26 95 7...

Page 59: ...hin the byte determines its meaning Bits per Second bps Number of bits transmitted or received per second Byte On an addressable boundary eight adjacent binary digits 0 and 1 combined in a pattern to...

Page 60: ...use IP addresses to determine where to send data that is being transmitted over a network An IP address is a 32 bit number referred to as a series of 8 bit numbers in decimal dot notation e g 130 24...

Page 61: ...nterface 15 G General View vii Glossary 49 Guide to Installation viii L Layouts 25 Multiplexer 26 Point to Point 25 M Maintenance 41 Cleaning 41 Mechanical Installation 8 Model description 4 Mounting...

Page 62: ...elating to electromagnetic compatibility and product safety Bas e sur la l gislation des Etates membres relative la compatibilit lectromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gese...

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