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P-Series™

PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE

Ultra-compact Smart Camera

Summary of Contents for P-Series

Page 1: ...P Series P Series P Series P Series PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE Ultra compact Smart Camera...

Page 2: ...suggestions about this or other Datalogic publications please let us know via the Contact page Disclaimer Datalogic has taken reasonable measures to provide information in this manual that is complete...

Page 3: ...P 2 Install the lens and illuminator 7 STEP 3 Mount and position the camera 9 STEP 4 Focus the camera 9 STEP 5 Calibrate image density 10 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 11 Package contents 11 Mechanical Dimen...

Page 4: ...ternative connections 28 Power COM and I O Connector 28 On board Ethernet Connector 29 Outputs 30 Datalogic SIL Spot red flood strobe 30 RS 232 Serial Connector 31 CHAPTER 5 TYPICAL LAYOUTS 32 Etherne...

Page 5: ...he symbols listed below are used in this manual to notify the reader of key issues or procedures that must be observed when using the reader TECHNICAL SUPPORT Support Through the Website Datalogic pro...

Page 6: ...nnel only This product is intended to be connected to a UL Listed Computer LPS or Class 2 which supplies power directly to the camera or a UL Listed Direct Plug in Power Unit rated 10 to 30 V minimum...

Page 7: ...ED emission according to EN 62471 HANDLING The P Series camera is designed to be used in an industrial environment and is built to withstand vibration and shock when correctly installed However it is...

Page 8: ...PREFACE viii P SERIES Do not weld the camera into position This can cause electrostatic heat or imager damage Do not spray paint near the camera This can cause lens or imager damage...

Page 9: ...ions Cameras can be licensed to connect to VPM Lite a limited set of tools or VPM Full CAUTION Disconnect power before removing the cover 1 Device labels 6 Focus Adjustment Screw on side 2 Bracket Mou...

Page 10: ...connector A standard M12 D Coded IP67 Ethernet connector is also present Rugged construction IP67 protection and max 50 C operative temperature make the P Series the ideal product for industrial envi...

Page 11: ...GENERAL VIEW PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 3 The following diagrams list the operating distances for various cameras Indicators and Keypad Button Figure 1 Indicators 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8...

Page 12: ...amera Setup 1 Power On camera is connected to power 2 ETH On Ethernet link is established Blinking data transmission 3 Busy LED blinks during task execution and flash memory access 4 Out 1 On Output 1...

Page 13: ...M 93A051348 CAB ETH M10 M12 IP67 Ethernet Cable 10M 93A051391 Connectivity CBX500 Modular Connection Box 93A301068 CBX800 Gateway 93A301077 BM100 Backup Module for CBX500 93ACC1808 BM150 Display Modul...

Page 14: ...a external trigger and optional input and output devices Figure 1 P Series Stand Alone Layout to Ethernet Host Power Supply Connection Use the PG600x AC DC Power Supply Unit 3 versions for European UK...

Page 15: ...er O2 Output 2 I1A External Trigger A polarity insensi tive O3A CBX500 Strobe Output 3 Single Pin Connection I1B External Trigger B polarity insensi tive V Power Reference External Trigger O3B CBX500...

Page 16: ...e the cover Be sure the sealing gasket fits into the grooves in the camera body 7 Replace the four cover screws Over tightening can damage the cover To Replace the Internal Illuminator 1 Remove the fo...

Page 17: ...most suitable position for the cam era The most common mounting configuration is shown in the figure below Figure 2 Positioning with Mounting Bracket When mounting the camera take into consideration...

Page 18: ...urn the Focus Adjustment clockwise to focus on near objects Turn it counter clock wise to focus on objects that are further away 8 When focusing is complete click the Snap button in the Camera Setup t...

Page 19: ...the P Series camera and all the parts supplied with the equipment are pres ent and intact when opening the packaging the list of parts includes 1 P Series camera 2 Quick Reference Guide 3 Mounting Ki...

Page 20: ...of the camera are for mounting the camera to a mechanical fixture or the provided brackets Figure 2 The diagram below gives the overall dimensions of the camera and may be used for its installation F...

Page 21: ...MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS PRODUCT REFERENCE GUIDE 13 Figure 4 Mounting Bracket Overall Dimensions mm in...

Page 22: ...ow Figure 5 Positioning with Mounting Bracket The P Series camera is able to capture and analyze images at a variety of angles How ever when mounting the P Series camera take into consideration that s...

Page 23: ...osition the camera in order to avoid the direct reflection of the light emitted by the P Series camera it is advised to assure at least 10 for the Skew angle Figure 6 Orientation No Pitch Tilt or Skew...

Page 24: ...asy device replacement opto iso lated outputs Outputs 1 and 2 and filtered reference signals The outputs are programmed using VPM 1 Start VPM 2 Select the General icon 3 Select the Communication butto...

Page 25: ...n CBX500 O3B Not Used CBX800 O3A Strobe Output 3 Opto isolated See Note CBX800 O3B Strobe Output 3 RS232 Interface TX Auxiliary Interface TX RX Auxiliary Interface RX SNGD Auxiliary Interface Referenc...

Page 26: ...ion Manual for details RS232 INTERFACE The signals relative to the following serial interface types are available on the CBX spring clamp terminal blocks The serial interface parameters baud rate data...

Page 27: ...ult minimum pulse duration is 0 5 milliseconds This value can be increased or decreased through the software parameter Debounce Filter Refer to the Camera Setup tab section in the Impact Reference Gui...

Page 28: ...20 P SERIES Figure 2 PH 1 External Trigger Using P Series Power Figure 3 NPN External Trigger Using P Series Power EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Figure 4 PNP External Trigge...

Page 29: ...500 800 FUNCTION V Power Source Inputs I2A Input 2 or polarity insensitive I2B Input 2 or polarity insensitive V Power Reference Inputs CAUTION Power from the Vdc GND spring clamps is available direct...

Page 30: ...LECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 22 P SERIES Figure 7 NPN Input 2 Using P Series Power INPUT 2 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Figure 8 PNP Input 2 Using External Power Figure 9 NPN Input 2 Using External Power...

Page 31: ...the data collection result or to control an external lighting system NOTE Do not connect to I3A or I34B signals they are reserved NOTE When Outputs 1 and 2 are connected through the CBX connection box...

Page 32: ...Strobe Output 3 Opto isolated See Note CBX800 O3B Strobe Output 3 V Power Reference Outputs OUTPUT 1 AND 2 OUTPUT 3 VCE 30 Vdc max Reverse Polarity and Short Circuit Protected ICE 40 mA continuous ma...

Page 33: ...NECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER Figure 13 PNP Output Open Emitter Using External Power Figure 14 NPN Output Open Collector Using External Power Output 3 is not opto isolated but can be assigned to the s...

Page 34: ...Figure 15 Output 3 Using P Series Power OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING EXTERNAL POWER CBX500 Only Figure 16 Output 3 Using External Power OUTPUT 3 CONNECTIONS USING P Series POWER CBX800 Only Figure 17 Ou...

Page 35: ...o need to use a crossover adapter since P Series incorporates an auto cross function A CAB ETH M0x cable can be used to connect to a LAN On the camera Ethernet interface the following communication ch...

Page 36: ...d 9 13 Vdc Power Supply Input voltage 2 Blk 7 25 GND Power Supply Input voltage Connector Case 1 Shield CHASSIS Connector case electrical connection to chassis 6 Org 5 Grn Blk 18 19 I1A External Trigg...

Page 37: ...con nection This interface is IEEE 802 3 10 BaseT and IEEE 802 3u 100 BaseTx compliant Figure 19 M 12 D Coded Female Ethernet Network Connector NOTES 1 Short circuit protected NPN or PNP configure in...

Page 38: ...Output Connection Figure 21 NPN Output Connection Datalogic SIL Spot red flood strobe To use the Datalogic SIL strobe with the P Series camera and a CBX500 800 make the following connections to the C...

Page 39: ...al Setup RS 232 Serial Connector SIL STROBE WIRE COLOR CBX500 CBX800 Brown V V Blue V V Black O3A Output 3 configured as PNP O3B Output 3 configured as NPN Also add a jumper between V and O3A RS232 PC...

Page 40: ...re the camera Ethernet parame ters in VPM For further details refer to Configuring the Impact Device or Camera in the Impact Reference Guide In a Point to Point layout the camera is connected to a loc...

Page 41: ...r more P Series cameras can be con nected to the network by using CAB ETH M0x cables Figure 2 Ethernet Network Layout The external trigger is not needed when a software trigger is supplied by the host...

Page 42: ...lurring due to the code movement a shorter exposure time corresponds to a darker image Assuming X Part Resolution mm Texp Exposure Time s LS Line Speed mm s The essential condition to avoid blurring e...

Page 43: ...on i e 2X There is a decrement of overlapping effects between two adjacent elements Tilt Angle maximum speed decreases when increasing Tilt angle from 0 to 45 degrees Texp min is the minimum Shutter O...

Page 44: ...7 Windows 8 1 or Windows 10 1 GB or more of RAM 2 GB recommended 800MB or more of available hard disk space 10 100Mbps Ethernet connection Monitor display resolution of 1024 x 768 or greater A PDF re...

Page 45: ...mitted Shutter Open Time range SHUTTER This is the amount of time the shutter is open The higher the number the longer the shutter is open and the brighter the image The Mode type affects the Shutter...

Page 46: ...alibrated target a part with known dimensions or you can enter the camera s units per pixel factor manually Refer to the Calibration Panel section of the Impact Reference Guide for details UNDER EXPOS...

Page 47: ...d using the powerful Partial Scan parameters in the Camera setup menu Partial Scan allows defining a region or window within the camera Field of View The Top and Bottom Edge parameters allow you to pr...

Page 48: ...e Impact Reference Guide If you re unable to fix the problem and you re going to contact your local Datalogic office or Datalogic Partner we suggest providing if possible software version Serial Numbe...

Page 49: ...lear Verify the Focus procedure Image focused but tool measurements are inaccurate Verify the image calibration procedure TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Suggestion Communication camera is not transmit...

Page 50: ...480 120 frames sec P15 P17 SXVGA 1280x1024 58 frames sec 1 1 8 Led Safety to EN 62471 Lighting System Internal Illuminator and External Strobe Output 3 ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES Operating Temperature 0 t...

Page 51: ...electrical features for Output 1 and 2 become the following VCE 30 Vdc max ICE 40 mA continuous max 130 mA pulsed max VCE saturation 1 Vdc max 10 mA PD 90 mW Max 50 C ambient temp Optical sensor respo...

Page 52: ...he byte determines its meaning BITS PER SECOND BPS Number of bits transmitted or received per second BRIGHT FIELD ILLUMINATION Lighting of surfaces at high narrow angles used to provide maximum reflec...

Page 53: ...ing which the image will be exposed to the sensor to be acquired FLASH Non volatile memory for storing application and configuration files HOST A computer that serves other terminals in a network prov...

Page 54: ...more than a Liquid Crystal Display LCD LED ILLUMINATOR LED technology used as an extended lighting source in which extra optics added to the chip allow it to emit a complex radiated light pattern MAT...

Page 55: ...The Impact software module that provides tools to configure the P Series camera and create vision programs for inspection and control Throughout this manual the name VPM is used to refer to the softwa...

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