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MATRIX

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for MATRIX-20 series

Page 1: ...MATRIX INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...tromagn tique et la s curit des produits ber die Ann herung der Gesetze der Mitgliedsstaaten in bezug auf elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit und Produktsicherheit entsprechen Basado en la aproximaci n...

Page 3: ...ce 11 RS232 Interface 11 RS485 Full Duplex Interface 13 2 3 3 Auxiliary RS232 Interface 14 2 3 4 Inputs 15 2 3 5 Outputs 18 2 4 Positioning 19 2 5 Typical Layouts 21 2 5 1 Point to Point 21 3 SOFTWARE...

Page 4: ...in paragraphs 2 2 and 2 4 3 Provide correct system cabling according to the signals necessary for your application see the applicable sub paragraphs under 2 3 4 Install the Configuration Disk Details...

Page 5: ...X General View Figure A Reading Window Power On LED Good Read LED Data TX LED External Trigger LED 1 2 4 5 3 6 9 8 7 Main Interface Auxiliary Interface Classification Label Power Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 6: ...SUPPLY ATTENTION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUCT This product is intended to be installed by Qualified Personnel only This device is intended to be supplied by a power source rated...

Page 7: ...ons into a single compact unit This technology intrinsically provides omni directional reading Standard Application Program A Standard Application Program is factory loaded onto MATRIX This program co...

Page 8: ...ge from 10 to 30 Vdc Calibration Tool to verify the reading features and exact positioning of the reader without the need for external tools configurable in different operating modes to suit the most...

Page 9: ...indicate the following POWER ON red indicates the reader is connected to the power supply Figure A 2 EXT TRIG yellow indicates external trigger activity for details refer to par 2 3 4 Figure A 3 GOOD...

Page 10: ...llowing characteristics Optical Resolution The following models are therefore available MATRIX 2XXX Optical Resolution 1 Ultra High Density 2 High Density 3 Standard Density 4 Low Density 1 4 ACCESSOR...

Page 11: ...are present and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes MATRIX reader Installation manual MATRIX communication and utility program disk Power supply 3 pin female connector Power...

Page 12: ...e in different positions The eight screw holes M4 x 5 on the body of the reader are for mechanical fixture Figure 2 2 The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the reader and may be used for i...

Page 13: ...DATALOGIC MATRIX Installation 7 Figure 2 3 Mounting bracket dimensions...

Page 14: ...ctrical noise 1 13 14 25 Figure 2 4 25 pin male D sub connector 25 pin D sub connector pinout Pin Name Function 13 VS power supply input voltage 25 GND power supply input voltage 1 CHASSIS chassis gro...

Page 15: ...9 pin female D sub connector pinout Pin Name Function 3 RXAUX auxiliary RS232 input 2 TXAUX auxiliary RS232 output 5 SGND signal ground The 3 pin male connector allows for separate power supply connec...

Page 16: ...Ground USER INTERFACE CHASSIS GND V 10 30 Vdc Figure 2 7 Power supply using the 25 pin connector Alternatively power can be supplied to the reader through the separate 3 pin connector MATRIX 3 1 VS GN...

Page 17: ...o the section Main Interface Menu in the VisiSet Help On Line Details regarding the connections and use of the main interface selection are given in the next paragraphs RS232 Interface The serial inte...

Page 18: ...9 RS232 main interface connections Figure 2 10 RS232 control signals The RTS232 and CTS232 signals control data transmission and synchronize the connected devices If the RTS CTS handshaking protocol...

Page 19: ...noisy environments The RS485 full duplex interface is opto isolated The following pins of the 25 pin connector are used for RS485 full duplex communications Pin Name Function 2 TX485 RS485 transmitte...

Page 20: ...ined using the VisiSet utility program For more details refer to paragraph 2 5 1 and to the section Communication in the VisiSet Help On Line The following pins of the 25 pin connector are used to con...

Page 21: ...1 The EXT TRIG input is used in the ON Line Operating mode and tells the reader to acquire a code The active state of this input is selected in software Refer to the VisiSet Help On Line The yellow L...

Page 22: ...GND Ground V Figure 2 14 Input NPN command using MATRIX power 18 6 19 10 MATRIX USER INTERFACE V Signal Ground 30 Vdc max Vext Figure 2 15 Input PNP command using external power 18 6 19 10 USER INTERF...

Page 23: ...emented on the External Trigger input debouncing and is software programmable to filter in the range from 10 microseconds to 10 milliseconds This filter can also be disabled An Acquisition Trigger Del...

Page 24: ...Refer to VisiSet Help On Line By default OUT1 is associated with the No Read event which activates when the code signaled by the External Trigger is not decoded OUT2 is associated with the Good Read e...

Page 25: ...surface is as indicated in the figure below for your model LD 80 mm 54 x 40 mm 2 13 x 1 57 in FOV code surface 3 15 in 115 mm code surface 1 34 x 1 02 in FOV 34 x 26 mm STD 4 53 in 85 mm code surface...

Page 26: ...and Skew angles have the same significance with respect to the code plane To simplify therefore we will use Pitch to describe both these angles Follow the suggestions below for the best orientation Th...

Page 27: ...n Line 2 5 1 Point to Point In this layout the data is transmitted to the Host on the Matrix main serial interface Collected data can also be sent to a Terminal by enabling the Local Echo parameter on...

Page 28: ...h 115 Kbaud or higher SVGA board 800x600 or better using more than 256 colors 3 2 INSTALLING VISISET To install VisiSet proceed as follows 1 Turn on the Laptop or PC that will be used for configuratio...

Page 29: ...ff The reader automatically enters Run mode 2 Run the VisiSet program 3 Select Connect from the VisiSet menu bar The PC will automatically connect to the Matrix reader by trying the different communic...

Page 30: ...Options item from the VisiSet menu see Figure 3 1 presents a window which allows you to configure the optional PC setup parameters This window provides Log file and screen viewing Environment setup s...

Page 31: ...to fine tune the reading performance See par 3 4 2 4 Select Disconnect from the VisiSet menu see Figure 3 1 or launch Run mode from the VisiSet Main menu Disconnect exits closing communication between...

Page 32: ...n parameter values Save pars to reader is disabled You must first close the Calibration window then you will be prompted to permanently save these settings Restore the default value can be used in cas...

Page 33: ...the codes you want to read for your application Calibration see par 3 4 2 Digital I O Select the state and filter parameters for the external trigger Select the state and event parameters for the user...

Page 34: ...atrix reader You can leave this window open as you modify the parameters in the Calibration applet of the Parameter Setup window See the following examples It is recommended to use the Apply function...

Page 35: ...re To correct this result change one or more of the following parameters increase the Exposure time sec increase the Gain Figure 3 7 Example over exposure too light Over exposure To correct this resul...

Page 36: ...w so decoding can take place Figure 3 9 Example not centered decoding OK Not Centered decoding OK Although the results here are acceptable it is advised to center the code to avoid the out of FOV cond...

Page 37: ...tion functions from the VisiSet main menu you can verify information about the code read as well as its position with respect to the reading frame Figure 3 10 Capture and decode functions 3 6 STATISTI...

Page 38: ...indow 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 39: ...UT1 OUT2 and OUT3 optocoupled VCE max 40 Vdc Collector current max 40 mA continuous 130 mA pulsed VCE saturation 1V at 10 mA max Power dissipation max 90 mW at 40 C Ambient temp OPTICAL FEATURES Light...

Page 40: ...through menus using the VisiSet utility PARAMETER STORAGE Non volatile internal EEPROM ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F Humi...

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