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1. MIL STD 130N Options Report D 5 C First Passing Overall Grade 4 Restore Light Sequence Defaults _ Pome Seneta 450 4 Light Configuration Light Order Go gt aly oo a sor ew efe r ns efje aos n eft as o s s a sos w al OK Cancel 9 Sc oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt The verification types MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM and MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 have the same implementation of AIM DPM 1 2006 verification standard e For MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM the grade requirement is DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 45QI30QI90I130TI30S for UID DPM and DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 90 for UID LDP e For MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 the grade requirement is DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 45QI30QI90130TI30SID for UID DPM and DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 90 for UID LDP The difference between these two verification options is that the D Dome light is only available for MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 for UID DPM v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 19 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details For UID DPM the grade requirement of DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 45QI130QI90I30TI30SID means that the overall grade must be at least 2 0 for X dimension range 7 5 25 and wavelength 640 from at least one of the light configurations 45Q 30Q 90 30T 30S and D For UID LDP the grade requirement of DPM2 0 7 5 25 640 90 means that the ove
2. Recording to an MDB database may be enabled through the Results Setup dialog by selecting the Store Results in MDB database and CSV file option This setting is saved in the registry for the user so that it is remembered the next time UIDChecker is started The first time a reading is taken after enabling the database the dialogs displayed in Figure F 1 and Figure F 2 are displayed to provide positive feedback that the database was created and the table within the database was created FIGURE F 1 MDB Database Startup Sequence UIDComplianceChecker 4 new Microsoft JET database named Data Source C he220 yvb uidchecker Results_2 1 0 UIDCK_2 1 0 mdb has been created F 10 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 2 1 DataBase Table Layout FIGURE F 2 MDB Database Startup Sequence Continued UIDComplianceChecker 4 table named UIDCK has been added to the Data Source C he220 vb uidchecker Results_2 1 0 UIDCK_2 1 0 mdb database Version 2 1 DataBase Table Layout Note This database is fully described in Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File starting on page 3 23 Please refer to this section for implementation F details a L265 The database table layout is as follows z 2 TABLE F 6 Database Table Layout z D LS Variable Size K S 20xClearSpace VarChar 32 iL 2 Angle int z a AngleOfDistorti
3. 2004 13 24 34 Software Version e g 1 0 0 The string UI followed by the decoded UID string e g UII UN07799 12894202435 10936 Or The string UII Not a valid UID Data Matrix if the mark is invalid PASS if UID Compliant Or FAIL if not UID Compliant FORMAT INVALID if raw data is not a UII format string Or UID Construct e g 1 if raw data is a UII format string RAW DATA followed by raw data if raw data is not a UID format string F 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 1 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format Or If raw data is a UII format string Data Qualifier followed by semantic code e g Data Qualifier Data Identifier DD Data Element 1 followed by first data element e g Data Element 1 12V077991289 Data Element 2 followed by second data element Data Element 3 followed by third data element Data Element 4 followed by fourth data element Data Element 5 followed by fifth data element Data Element 6 followed by sixth data element Overall Grade followed by the currently displayed overall grade value Contrast Grade followed by the currently displayed contrast grade value If the Show Verification Details option was enabled at the time that the result was saved the next items will be Value c wher
4. Jee e Medium angle four direction 45Q Light is aimed at the part at an angle of 45 3 from the plane of the surface of the symbol from four sides such that the lines describing the center of the beams from opposing pairs of lights are co planar and the planes at right angles to each other One lighting plane is aligned to be parallel to the line formed by a horizontal edge of the image sensor to within 5 The lighting illuminates the entire symbol area with uniform energy 45 3 from all 4 sides North East South West A Positioning Data Matrix Mark for Verification Always ensure the bottom plane of the light in UID LDP and UID DPM is parallel to the plane of the Data Matrix symbol area Use Live Video to ensure the Data Matrix mark is centered in the FOV with the correct orientation Light Control The light in UID LDP and UID DPM will be switched on when the UIDChecker program starts up and switched off when the program exits The state of the multifunction light is saved so that the program when restarted will use the same light configuration as in the previous operation The default light configuration is 90 for the UID DPM v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 17 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier Triggers In UID LDP and UID DPM the verification can be triggered from e A hardware trigger button The Read UID Mark software button on the
5. UID Mark Validation Results MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 cue FAIL Ull_UNO 77991 28942024351 0936 November 04 2008 06 22 18 E Verification Error IS0 Verification failed RDA STEP F 1 November 04 2008 06 22 18 FAIL UII_UN077991289420243510936 November 04 2008 06 21 53 z Live Video View Print Save 30 RIAN ALTE Result Result Result 9 Save your Results if you have not already done so 10 Click on View Results to see a Summary Report if you want to v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier B 5 o e o xe lt oc Appendix Read And Rotate FIGURE B 5 Read And Rotate Summary Report IMicroscan UID Compliance Checker Results iewer Showing Result File Summary_OO000007 html Microscan UID Compliance Summary Results MICROSCAN November 04 2008 06 35 51 UI UN077991289420243510936 Data Validation Print Result UI Construct CONSTRUCT_2 Data Qualifier ISO_DI Search Archive Next Result Previous Result Raw Data J RS 06 CS 12V077991289 GS 1P4202435 GS S10936 RS lt EOT Mark Summary Average Overall Grade Aperture Wavelength 0 640 Delete Result il Results Target Angle Actual Angle Overall Grade UN077991289420243510936_Result_00000003 html 45 44 Error Back To UN077991289420243510936 Result
6. starting on page 3 21 e Results Setup starting on page 3 22 e View Results starting on page 3 28 e About starting on page 3 36 File Exit This menu item exits the UIDChecker application This button allows a graceful exit from the UIDChecker program The laser and LEDs are shut off when the UIDChecker program is exited Reader Find a Reader This menu item launches an applet to show all the readers on the customer s network The customer needs to simply browse the display of readers and with his mouse select his reader from the list 3 10 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items FIGURE 3 3 Drop Down List of Readers Find a Reader Select a reader to use roland01 uiddpm_unit5 uhd_001 uid_Idp1_e01316 buildlabcam oO Configure Camera Through Serial Port If the reader cannot be found select the Configure Camera Through Serial Port button to display the dialog box shown in Figure 3 4 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt FIGURE 3 4 Communications Configuration i Communications Configuration xi 1CP P __ Camera SerialPort PC Serial Pots r PCE IP Addresses pm These values are shown PC reports the following IP for reference only and may COM2 Addresses MAC Address not be changed coM1 Current Camera IP Address Baud Rate Baud Rate 168 121 NMS E a Parity Parity C
7. 3 21 B 1 B 2 when it appears 3 21 button 3 8 menu turn laser off 3 13 uid mark button 3 8 Reader Menu 3 10 calibrate 3 13 find reader 3 10 Redirect Output Files 3 27 Reflectance Calibration 2 3 D 12 Requirements pe 1 7 Result List Box 3 34 Results analyzing 4 1 automatically save with each read 3 23 data file 4 6 path changing 3 27 setup 3 22 stored in mbd database 3 23 view 3 28 Rotational Consistency of Measurements B 1 S Save result button 3 9 uid read result 3 23 Scheme file naming 3 1 Search Tab 3 32 Secured Mode 3 2 Setting Up network D 9 uid dpm stand C 1 Setup results 3 22 Show summary results button 3 32 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier Index 3 Index uid details above image 3 23 verification details in on screen results view 3 23 Software loading 1 9 upgrading D 9 Specifications G 1 Standards 3 36 Start Search Button 3 34 Startup 2 3 first time 2 1 Static IP Explained 1 12 Storage Temperature 1 7 Store images with results 3 23 results in mbd database 3 23 Summary Report B 6 T Tabs archive 3 34 search 3 32 view 3 30 Testing calibration 2 5 operation 2 8 the uid compliance verifier 2 3 Triggers 1 18 Turn Laser off button 3 13 on button 3 13 U UID compliance check analyzing results 4 1 compliance verifier testing 2 3 details show above image 3 23 graphical display details 3 3 read details 3 3 results data file 4 6
8. Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 i ajoj xj File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup View Results About Reser pont Comecte MICROSCAN UID Mark Validation Results 5 MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 A A A A A A A A A ry PASS A UII_UNO 7991 28942024351 0936 November 03 2008 13 56 49 FAIL A DMx Size 240 November 03 2008 13 47 58 Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 f Uone a s 5 Next repeat the same process using Incorrect Format and verify you get a Fail read result similar to the one shown in Figure 2 12 The UID Mark is read but the data contents are wrong they have an incorrect format thus the read is trapped as a Fail 2 10 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 12 Incorrect Format Read Yields a Failure Result X Microscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 BI x File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup Yiew Results About Reader Name and Status Saoirse on aoe MICROSCAN N UID Mark Validation Results Ea lt _ lt aS 25 25 S 2g pS Sa 5E OS MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 TA A A y A A A TA A A FAIL amp gt 1051207799128911 P420243515 109361 November 03 2008 14 01 50 z fE Liv
9. File When the option Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File is de selected there is no CSV Results File to disable v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 23 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Note Opening an MDB or Access in Excel locks the database so that new records can t be written by UID Verifier In this case a copy of the database may be created and opened The first time a reading is taken after enabling the database the dialogs boxes in Figure 3 16 through Figure 3 18 are displayed to provide positive feedback that the database was created and the table within the database was created FIGURE 3 16 MDB Database Startup Sequence UIDComplianceChecker xi A new Microsoft JET database named Data Source C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 3 0 DataBase WIDCK_2 3 0 mdb has been created FIGURE 3 17 MDB Database Startup Sequence Continued UIDComplianceChecker xj 4 table named UIDCK has been added to the Data Source C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 3 0 DataBase UIDCK_2 3 0 mdb database FIGURE 3 18 Microsoft Access View io File Edit Yiew Insert Format Records Tools Window Help Adobe PDF Type a question for help a op MM EIE rYA MB DIBA BV imi Ki Oa iOF E UIDCK Table Datasheet View Z Database Table Layout For detailed database layout see Version 2 3 DataBase Table Layout on page 4 7 3 24 Getting S
10. Tab 3 32 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items FIGURE 3 26 Search Tab Showing Result File Summary_O0000460 html 4 View Search Archive Look In S c x OO Alcs Program Files 4 UIDChecke 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Summary_O00003C0 html Summary_OO0003C3 html Summary_OO0003D 2 html Summary_OOO003ED html Summary_OOO003F6 html Summary_00000442 html Summary_O000044B html Summary 00000454 html M Allow Multiple Selection Delete Result Print Result i M Show Summary Results cone v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 33 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Look In The location for searching can be set using the Drive selector and Path selector at the top of the Search Tab Containing Text This text box is where you enter the text that will be searched for If left blank all HTML files in the selected folder will be listed in the result list box You can use the wildcard character in your searches Start Search This button initiates the search in the selected folder Alternately clicking on a folder in the Path control will initiate a search Result List Box This list displays all of the HTML files that are found in the selected folder When the Containing Text field is used the list contains only those HTML files
11. UIDChecker buttons overview 3 7 data file formats F 1 upgrading A 1 user interface overview 3 2 UID DPM field of view 1 3 portable operation 1 5 setting up stand C 1 UID LDP Field of View 1 2 Understanding Mark Quality 4 11 Upgrading from a previous version 1 13 software D 9 uidchecker A 1 V Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions 3 25 Verification details show in on screen results view 3 23 positioning data matrix 1 17 type 3 18 Verifier configuring D 9 Verifier Setting recommended 25mm lens D 5 35mm lens D 7 View result button 3 9 results 3 28 tab 3 30 Ww Windows 2000 1 7 Vista Business 1 7 xp 1 7 Index 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008
12. When the Live Video update is complete the result text display is cleared When the verification type is set to MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 Live Video can adjust automatically the exposure to obtain the proper contrast of the mark In UID DPM Live Video can be used to display images for each supported light configuration v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 7 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details For a secured UID verifier LiveVideo displays the outline of the Data Matrix mark without the image itself To improve the responsiveness of the live video it is recommended that the Data Matrix be centered using fixtures Read And Rotate The Read And Rotate button is visible when you select the MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 Verification Type Refer to Appendix B Read And Rotate for details Read UID Mark After you click Read UID Mark reading and decoding may take up to one second Once the mark is read the PC screen and the light will be updated to reflect the UID compliance and the mark quality verification status Note If the verification type is set to MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 with a report mode of Overall Grade For All Lights a sequence of images are taken with different lights and will take longer than one second Note F8 is the hotkey to read a mark
13. and the value Min Max Raw Contrast Values and the values e g H User defined Field 1 User defined Field 2 User defined Field 3 User defined Field 4 User defined Field 5 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 9 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software Customer Graphics e g Logo and the Path to the Customer Logo file Version 2 1 UIDDataLog csv File Format The following information is a detailed listing of the comma delimited contents for a version 2 1 data file Using this description you should be able to transfer the data into your local Excel program or a database Due to the complexity of parsing rules for the results as presented in the comma delimited results file results are now provided in the same alphabetical order as in the MDB database record and each field is prefixed with a tag name in the form lt tag name gt to make parsing easier All fields are always written even if empty Note The Store Results in MDB database option must be selected to generate a comma delimited file output as the fields in the comma delimited file are taken from the database record This also has the advantage of providing the value without needing to parse it from a text string lt 20xClearSpace gt FALSE lt Angle gt 68 lt AngleOfDistortionGrade gt lt AngleOfDistortionValue gt lt A perture gt 5
14. blank the UIDChecker software uses the name ResultsArchive for the folder name Copy This button allows the user to copy all of the results in the UIDChecker Results folder to the folder specified in the Archive To and New Folder Name settings When duplicate files exist the UIDChecker software will ask if it is OK to overwrite existing result files When this operation is complete the UIDChecker Results folder will still contain the result files Move This button allows the user to move all of the results in the UIDChecker Results folder to the folder specified in the Archive To and New Folder Name settings When duplicate files exist the UIDChecker software will ask if it is OK to overwrite existing result files When this operation is complete the UIDChecker Results folder will no longer contain any files About View details about the UIDChecker application program and our contact data The About box displays the current software version and build number as well as providing the Customer Service phone number a link to the Microscan website and a link to the UIDSupport website The About box also displays all teh standards supported by the software 3 36 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker UID Mark Validation Error Messages FIGURE 3 28 About Box About Microscan UID Compliance Checker Microscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Build 5 Microscan Custom
15. followed by the X and Y values e g X Y Contrast followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the contrast value e g Value and the qualifier e g UN_Cal or SELF_Cal or REFL_Cal or 2 Angle of Distortion followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value e g Value degrees Matrix Size followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and followed by COMMA e g followed by lt 1 000 INCHES or gt 1 000 INCHES Size Height Width followed by the current height and width and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or ECC Level followed by the current ECC level e g ECC200 or ECC140 or ECC100 or ECC080 or ECC050 or ECC000 or ECC250 or Exposure and the exposure value Gain and the gain value Aperture and the current aperture value e g AUTO or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 or 13 or 14 or 15 or 16 or 17 or 18 or 19 or 20 i Z _ e 22 peN x Oo lt O mm i e tajam N 1 E oO LL amp iL iw m Call Target Contrast and the Contrast e g Calibrated since Startup and the state e g True or False Pixels 0 1 inch
16. the UID DPM can be placed on the four standard feet that measure 0 875 inches 22 mm long The UID DPM can be mounted on the UID Verifier stand see Appendix C Attaching UID DPM to UID DPM Stand for reading Data Matrix labels data plate and DPM The surface of the Data Matrix must be at the correct distance measurable using one of the standard feet FIGURE 1 3 UID DPM for Verifying DPM Measuring Distance Using Foot Verifying 1 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Overview of UID Compliance Verifier DPM UID DPM ol Portable Operation The UID DPM supports limited portable operation using the standard feet Simply hold it against a large flat part and press any one of the three trigger buttons as shown in Figure 1 4 Caution Please be very careful when using the unit in this manner and avoid dropping it O 58 zE 3S So O Se YO ce o vo FIGURE 1 4 UID DPM for Portable Operation Handle 1 of 2 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 5 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier Components UID LDP e UID LDP Bench Top Verifier FIS UD20 0CK1 e UID LDP Power Supply 933 0113 1 e Ethernet network cable HEENET 007 e UID Compliance Card to test your UID LDP A4 20814 1A e UIDChecker Software Installation CD A1 40266 1V230 e Calibration Test Card 98 UA10 0CCO e E
17. 120V to 230V outlet Connect the UID LDP or UID DPM to your Ethernet network See Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM on page 1 10 for details QAL 58 zE 3S So O Se V S Le ce o vo Note There may be a delay of up to 25 seconds while the verifier sets up to use the default DHCP settings Loading the Software Note To install the UIDChecker software you must be logged on with Administrator privileges Contact your IT department for help getting Administrator privileges You do not need to have Administrator privileges to run the UIDChecker Note You must remove older versions of the software before upgrading If beta versions of this version software have been installed the results directory must be moved renamed or deleted as earlier database records are incompatible with the released version Use the following procedure to install the UIDChecker software 1 Insert the UIDChecker Software CD into the CD ROM drive In a few moments the UIDChecker software will automatically start the installation program If this fails select the CD ROM drive in Windows Explorer and run the Setup exe program The installation program installs the UIDChecker application and the HawkEye 1500 Smart Camera firmware You will need to install the firmware to the HawkEye 1500 camera if you are upgrading your UID Compliance verifier When the Install program is finished you
18. 3 34 turn laser off 3 13 on 3 13 view result 3 9 Cc Calibrate 3 13 3 15 Calibration reflectance 2 3 D 12 testing 2 5 Camera attaching to uid dpm stand D 2 Cancel Read And Rotate Button B 4 Cell Size Restrictions variance to override 3 25 Certification G 1 Change Results Path 3 27 Clear log button 3 6 log view button 3 27 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier Index 1 Index Company Logo specifying your 3 21 Components 1 6 Configurations for the multifunction light 1 16 Configure Camera Through Serial Port Button 3 11 Configuring the Verifier D 9 Connect via Serial Button 3 12 Containing Text 3 34 Control the Lighting 1 17 Copy Button 3 36 Customer Fields defining 3 21 D Data File Formats uidchecker software F 1 Data Matrix cell size 4 11 quality verification standard 4 11 Database mdb 3 23 table layout 3 24 Default Button 3 17 Define Customer Fields 3 21 Delete result button 3 32 result s button 3 34 DHCP Explained 1 12 Diffuse off axis lighting 1 16 perpendicular lighting 1 16 E ECC 200 4 11 Error Messages ADO components 3 25 validation 3 37 verification 3 39 Exit 3 10 Exposure 3 16 naming scheme 3 1 Files redirect output 3 27 Find Reader Menu Item 3 10 First Time Startup 2 1 FOV uid dpm 1 3 uid Idp 1 2 H HawkEye Sensor Lighting Normalization D 10 l Images store with results 3 23 Indicators light 3 4 Installing Long Fe
19. Chapter UID Read Result Data Details 4 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 APPENDIX A Upgrading to UIDChecker V2 1 If the version of your UIDChecker is older than Version 2 1 please follow this appendix to upgrade to Version 2 1 first Then you can follow Upgrading the UIDChecker Software from V2 1 on page 1 13 to upgrade to the latest UIDChecker Version 2 2 gt With Version 2 1 of the UIDChecker a DPM Verification License and UID CK license are required on the UID CK hardware A check occurs at UIDChecker startup to ensure that the DPM Verification License and UID CK license are present on the camera If you have version 2 1 or later UID CK your unit has been pre configured at the factory for these license keys If you are a current user of a v2 0 or previous UID CK you must perform several steps to upgrade to v2 1 Contact Microscan to get a document with all the steps for upgrading including assigning your verification and UID licenses keys After confirming you as a customer Microscan will e mail you the software key and instructions to perform the upgrade to V2 1 An overview of the upgrade instructions are shown below Refer to the document that accompanies your software keys for the latest directions T N g gt OF L 52 S o oe os 0 1 Launch ReadRunner from the Start Menu Start gt All Programs gt ReadRunner 2 2 gt ReadRunn
20. Click Calibrate on the Reflectance Calibration dialog box Figure 2 6 The UIDChecker will calibrate the verifier in less than 10 seconds or post error messages if it can t All calibration data are saved to the verifier Click Close to exit the dialog box The top border of the UIDChecker application will display the last calibration date Also the calibration date will be posted in the Results display Test the Correct Calibration 1 Launch the UIDChecker application if it is not already running 2 Select Reader gt Verification Type gt MIL STD 130N ISO 15415 Note that the verification type MIL STD 130N ISO 15415 is the easiest one to test the correct calibration 3 Select Results Setup gt Show Verification Details in On Screen Results View v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 5 Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier 4 Click Live Video Position the higher contrast about 80 Data Matrix on the Microscan Calibration Test Card under the UID Verifier Center the Data Matrix on the screen with correct orientation as shown in Figure 2 8 For UID LDP the laser lines are at the middle of the FOV Note that the Data Matrix can be rotated but one of the L borders must be parallel to one of the lines in the video overlay 2 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 8 Data Matrix
21. ModulationGrade VarChar 4 ModuleFillGrade VarChar 4 ModuleFillXValue int ModuleFillY Value int NominalModuleSizeGrade VarChar 4 NominalModuleSizeValue Double OvalityGrade VarChar 4 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 9 Ss m 3S D oO a o 3 o mm Chapter UID Read Result Data Details TABLE 4 1 Version 2 3 Database Table Layout continued Variable Size OvalityValue int OverallGrade VarChar 4 OverrideCellSize VarChar 8 PixelsPerlnch int PrintGrowthGrade VarChar 4 PrintGrowthXValue int PrintGrowthY Value int RawData VarChar 255 ReaderName VarChar 32 ReferenceDecodeGrade VarChar 4 SecureCamera VarChar 8 SequenceNumber VarChar 12 SoftwareRev VarChar 12 TimeofLastResult date UnusedErrorCorrectionGrade VarChar 4 UnusedErrorCorrectionValue Double Valid240Pass VarChar 8 Valid30PPass VarChar 8 Valid30TPass VarChar 8 ValidAndVerifPass VarChar 8 ValidateFailure VarChar 128 ValidISO15434Pass VarChar 8 ValidPNRPass VarChar 8 ValidUIIPass VarChar 8 VerificationPass VarChar 8 VerificationType VarChar 64 VerifyFailure VarChar 128 VerifyReadPass VarChar 8 Wavelength int XDimensionMax int XDimensionMin int 4 10 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Understanding UID Mark Quality FIGURE 4 10 Micros
22. Test the Correct Calibration 2 5 Test the Correct Operation 2 8 CHAPTER 3 UIDChecker Application Details 3 1 File Naming Scheme 3 1 Secured UID Verifier 3 2 UIDChecker User Interface Overview 3 2 UID Read amp Graphical Display Details 3 3 Image 3 3 Validation Text Result 3 3 Verification Text Result 3 4 UID Mark Read Result Status 3 4 Light Indicators 3 4 Text Box for UII Only Validation 3 4 Text Box for CPN LBN Only Validation 3 5 Text Box for Validating UII amp CPN LBN in a Single Symbol 3 6 UIDChecker Buttons Overview 3 7 Live Video 3 7 Read And Rotate 3 8 Read UID Mark 3 8 Analyzing the Results of UID Compliance Check 3 8 View Result 3 9 Print Result 3 9 Save Result 3 9 vi Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 CHAPTER 4 Contents Main Menu Items 3 10 File 3 10 Exit 3 10 Reader 3 10 Find a Reader 3 10 Turn Laser Off 3 13 Calibrate 3 13 Lighting amp Exposure 3 16 Verification Type 3 18 Define Customer Fields 3 21 Results Setup 3 22 Automatically Save the Result with Each Read 3 23 Store Images With Results 3 23 Convert Image to JPG 3 23 Show Verification Details in On Screen Results View 3 23 Show Decoded Data Above Image 3 23 Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File 3 23 Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions 3 25 Enable CPN LBN Support 3 26 Change Results Path 3 27 Clear Log View 3 27 Close 3 28 View Results 3 28 View Tab 3 30 Search Tab 3 32 Archive Tab 3 3
23. UIDChecker GUI Note The hardware trigger is disabled for the verification type MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 in order to support Read and Rotate See Appendix B Read And Rotate for details 1 18 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 NO cuapten2 Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier ao 25 25 Ta S Dg gt S So 5E OS After loading the UIDChecker application software on your PC and powering up the UID Compliance Verifier you are now ready to begin using your UID Compliance Verifier to read UID marks Using Your UIDChecker Software To launch the UIDChecker application select and click on the UIDChecker desktop icon as shown in Figure 2 1 FIGURE 2 1 UIDChecker Icon UIDChecker First Time Startup The first time you launch the application the UIDChecker software will prompt you for a Reader on the network to connect to After that it will attempt to re connect to the last reader each time it is launched as shown in Figure 2 2 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 1 Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 2 Find a Reader Menu Item 2 Microscan UID Compliance Ch File Reader Define Customer Field Find a Reader F Turn Laser On Lighting and Exposure Reflectance Calihrate This option displays a list of readers on your network If you have been s
24. VarChar 128 Logo VarChar 255 MatrixHeightValue Double MatrixSizeError VarChar 16 F 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 TABLE F 6 Database Table Layout continued Version 2 1 DataBase Table Layout Q 2S 23 SS Eo i L g oo ir 2 So oO a5 Variable Size MatrixSizeGrade VarChar 4 MatrixWidthValue Double MaxRawContrastValue int MinRawContrastValue int ModulationGrade VarChar 4 ModuleFillGrade VarChar 4 ModuleFillXValue int ModuleFillY Value int NominalModuleSizeGrade VarChar 4 NominalModuleSizeValue Double OverrideCellSize VarChar 8 OvalityGrade VarChar 4 OvalityValue int OverallGrade VarChar 4 PixelsPerlnch int PrintGrowthGrade VarChar 4 PrintGrowthXValue int PrintGrowthY Value int RawData VarChar 255 ReaderName VarChar 32 ReferenceDecodeGrade VarChar 4 SequenceNumber VarChar 12 SoftwareRev VarChar 8 TimeofLastResult date UnusedErrorCorrectionGrade VarChar 4 UnusedErrorCorrectionValue Double ValidAndVerifPass VarChar 8 ValidateFailure VarChar 128 ValidISO15434Pass VarChar 8 ValidUIDPass VarChar 8 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 13 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software TABLE F 6 Database Table Layout continued Variable Size Ve
25. because there are no results to save them with And since no images are being stored the user is not allowed to Convert Images to JPG Go Store Images With Results This checkbox enables disables the automatic saving of the UID Mark read Image with each result By default automatic image storing is enabled ON Convert Image to JPG This checkbox enables disables the image format as JPG When disabled BMP image format is used Show Verification Details in On Screen Results View This checkbox enables disables the viewing of verification and validation details By default this setting is disabled OFF Kn Sc oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Show Decoded Data Above Image This checkbox enables disables the viewing of the Decoded Data string By default this setting is disabled OFF Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File This checkbox enables disables the writing of Results to an MDB Database By default this setting is disabled OFF When this option is enabled the UIDChecker will write the inspection results into an MDB database This setting is saved in the registry for the user so that it is remembered the next time UID Verifier is started The results may be read by any application such as Access that does not lock out writes to the database For customers that prefer to obtain results from an MDB database and not the CSV comma delimited file an option has been provided to disable CSV Results
26. either missing or has wrong semantics 30P ERROR TOO LONG The current part number is too long 30P ERROR TOO SHORT The current part number is too short 30T ERROR CHARACTER The lot batch number s data element character is either missing or has wrong semantics 30T ERROR TOO LONG The lot batch number is too long 30T ERROR TOO SHORT The lot batch number is too short DATA ELEMENT CHARACTER DATA ELEMENT SEPARATOR The data element character is either missing or wrong semantics The data element separator is either missing or wrong semantics DATA ELEMENT TOO LONG The data element character is too long DATA ELEMENT TOO SHORT The data element character is too short DOUBLE TRAILER Remove one trailer at the end FORMAT INDICATOR ERROR Correct the Format Indicator 05 06 DD or 12 HEADER 1ST POSITION Correct the error in the 1st position of the header The Mark does not appear to be a UID Mark HEADER 2ND POSITION Correct the error in the 2nd position of the header HEADER 3RD POSITION Correct the error in the 3rd position of the header HEADER 4TH POSITION Correct the error in the 4th position of the header HEADER GROUP SEPARATOR GS is needed right after the Format Indicator LOWER CASE CHARACTER A lower case character was found replace with an Upper case character NEED Ull ELEMENT FIRST The UII element is not at be
27. error occurred Locating or decoding the mark two lines are added to the text box The second line begins with Locate Decode Error followed by the error code see Table 3 2 Data Matrix Locate Decode Error Codes on page 3 39 FAIL June 18 2007 06 35 14 Locate Decode Error Unable to decode June 18 2007 06 35 14 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Verifying the mark two lines are added to the text box The second line begins with Verification Error followed by the error code see Table 3 3 Data Matrix Verification Error Codes on page 3 40 FAIL UII_LBF9876543214BC0420243510936 March 14 2008 14 38 33 Verification Error SO Verification failed RDA STEP F 3 March 14 2008 14 38 33 Text Box for CPN LBN Only Validation A text box of the last UII reads appears below the image display By default a Current Part Number CPN or Lot Batch Number LBN mark will be rejected as an invalid UII format To validate a CPN LBN select Results Setup gt Enable CPN LBN Support The data to be displayed is in the following format e Ifthe mark Is validated as PNR 30P 240 or 30T the line added to the text box will look similar to the following Note The part number is displayed in the CPN LBN_ text box below the image display PASS B CPN LBN_142B3C4D 5E 6F142B3C4D 5E 6F 7G8I March 14 2008 14 48 17 Has the correct CPN LBN format but the Verification failed the line added to the text bo
28. exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state Tel 425 226 5700 Fax 425 226 8250 helpdesk microscan com PREFACE CHAPTER 1 Contents Welcome xi Purpose of This Manual xi Product Specification xii UID Standards Compatibility Chart xiii UID Topics Where to Learn More on the Web xiii Manual Conventions xiv Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier 1 1 Overview of UID Compliance Verifier LDP UID LDP 1 2 Overview of UID Compliance Verifier DPM UID DPM 1 3 Portable Operation 1 5 Components UID LDP 1 6 Components UID DPM 1 6 UID LDP amp UID DPM Operating Environment 1 7 ChoosingaPC 1 7 Installing Optional Long Feet Spacers 1 7 Powering Up the UID LDP amp UID DPM_ 1 9 Loading the Software 1 9 Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM 1 10 DHCP and Static IP Addresses Explained 1 12 Upgrading the UIDChecker Software from V2 1 1 13 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier Contents Lighting for the UID LDP amp UID DPM 1 15 Light Configurations 1 16 Positioning Data Matrix Mark for Verification 1 17 Light Control 1 17 Triggers 1 18 CHAPTER 2 Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier 2 1 Using Your UIDChecker Software 2 1 First Time Startup 2 1 Subsequent Startups 2 3 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier 2 3 Perform Reflectance Calibration 2 3
29. is Connected M l ROS A N UID Mark Validation Results MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 Associate CPN LBN to UII u f CPNALBN_ 425 438 2533 PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 33 PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 29 PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 26 Live Video Cancel Read And Read UID Mark Bisi 90 Rotate Result 5 After you have the Data Matrix in position click Live Video If the Data Matrix is aligned correctly the unit beeps and the chevrons are rotated 72 6 Align the Data Matrix solid edges to the new chevron angle 7 After you have the Data Matrix in position click Live Video 8 Continue this process three more times aligning the Data Matrix solid edges to the new chevron angle When you have aligned the Data Matrix a total of five times the Live Video button is no longer active depressed and a screen similar to the one in Figure B 4 is displayed Note To cancel out of Read And Rotate click the Cancel Read And Rotate button B 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Read And Rotate Usage Details FIGURE B 4 Read And Rotate Last Read jicroscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup Yiew Results About Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected M i ROS A N
30. likely to produce the higher overall grade are tried first For UID LDP only light configuration 90 Diffuse perpendicular is enabled When a verification type other than MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 is selected the light configuration 90 is turned on if it is not already on for both UID LDP and UID DPM No other light configurations will be available unless the verification type is MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 3 20 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items When verification type MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 is selected the main buttons on the UIDChecker interface are as shown in Figure 3 12 The Read And Rotate button appears only when MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 verification is selected See Appendix B Read And Rotate for details FIGURE 3 12 Main Buttons Read And Rotate Visible 3 x View Print Save Live Video Read And Rotate Result Result Result 3 mre 2 Otherwise the main buttons on the UIDChecker interface are as shown in Figure 3 13 E 3 g m FIGURE 3 13 Main Buttons oc oo cD O amp 7 QL Live Video View Print Save Result Result Result lt x Define Customer Fields This option allows you to specify up to five lines of 80 character ASCII that will be included in the printed report and
31. new directories can be created and results written to the remote system If protections are not set correctly you will see either of the messages in Figure 3 22 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt FIGURE 3 22 Message s Displayed When Protections Not Set Correctly Invalid location x x You cannot create a new folder here Choose a different location Not a writable directory xj amp You cannot create new files here Choose a different location Clear Log View This button clears or resets the Data Log View on the main screen v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 27 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Close This button closes the Results Setup dialog View Results View Results allows you to view and manage your UIDChecker result records This interface can also view search archive print or delete results Note In version 2 3 result records are stored in the C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 3 0 folder Note In version 2 2 result records are stored in the C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 2 0 folder Note In version 2 1 result records are stored in the C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 1 0 folder Note In version 2 result records are stored in the C Program Files UIDChecker Results_2 0 0 folder Note In version 1 result records were stored in the C Program Files UIDChecker Results folder The
32. ol To upgrade an existing UID CK reader running UIDChecker V2 1 or earlier to use the new verification type AIM DPM 1 2006 supported in V2 3 you will need to upgrade the hardware first before upgrading the software To upgrade an existing UID DPM001 running UIDChecker V2 1 or earlier to use the new verification type AIM DPM 1 2006 supported in V2 3 we recommend that you upgrade the hardware first before upgrading the software If you want to use your existing hardware you can upgrade only the software see Appendix D Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 for more information QAL 58 zE 3S So O Se V S Le ce o vo O If your UIDChecker version is older than V2 1 first follow Appendix A Upgrading to UIDChecker V2 1 to upgrade your system to running UIDChecker V2 1 Then install the UIDChecker V2 3 software as follows Put the software installation disk into your PC s CD drive and run Setup The automated program will prompt you to 1 Uninstall the older version of UIDChecker software Just follow the prompts and click OK Note It will not delete your results 2 Uninstall the older version of HawkEye s ReadRunner this is no longer needed in UIDChecker V2 3 Again just follow the prompts and click OK 3 Install the UIDChecker software Just follow the prompts and click OK Before using the UIDChecker software you need to upgrade the firmware o
33. shown in Figure C 4 FIGURE C 4 Setting Up Correct Stand Off Distance 5 Slide the part into the FOV as shown in Figure C S v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier C 3 Appendix ef Attaching UID DPM to UID DPM Stand FIGURE C 5 Part in the Field of View 6 Center the Data Matrix mark using Live Video as shown in Figure C 6 FIGURE C 6 Centering Data Matrix Using Live Video 1 Last Calibrated November 03 2008 13 41 23 5 About m Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 lLocate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Locate Decode Error No edge candidate found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Live Video View Print Save 90 se eles Result Result Result C 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 APPENDIX D v Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 a SE 25 52 oO moO Q 5 Before you upgrade your UID DPM Compliance Kit UID DPM001 make sure you have the following parts 1 HawkEye 1510 camera with serial cable FIS HE15 0CS0 2 AC power cable for camera P N HEPS 1500 3 DOAL 50 V2 R 660 LED D 4 AC power cable for light P N CPS 12 5 DOAL 50 mounting hardware HELTMA 4L 98 LG17 0XX0 6 C mount lens 25mm P N 928 0057 4 or 35mm P N 928 0057 5 7 Exten
34. that contain the specified text Allow Multiple Selection When this check box is not checked clicking on a result in the Result List box causes that result to be displayed When this box is checked multiple results may be selected Clicking on a result in the Result List box will not cause that result to be displayed Delete Result When this button is clicked the selected result or list of results is deleted from the system Print Result This button allows printing of the result data currently shown Archive Tab The following information describes the fields and buttons found on the Archive Tab 3 34 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items FIGURE 3 27 Archive Tab Showing Result File Summary_O0000460 html a View Search Archive Source Results folder Archive To Sc J Program Files QuIDChecker m Results 2 2 0 CI DataBase GO New Folder Name ResultsArchive T EA 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Move M Show Summary Results Archive To The location to which result files are to be archived can be set using the Drive selector and Path selector at the top of the Search Tab v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 35 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details New Folder Name This text box allows the user to enter a name of a folder to archive into If left
35. zi Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Live Video View Print Save 90 _ Result Result Result Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Test the Correct Operation A A A A A A A A A A Note Cell Contrast is defined differently than the normal contrast value used in ISO IEC 15415 and will not match the value shown on the calibration card 1 Select Reader gt Verification Type gt MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 Ensure that Report is set to First Passing Overall Grade Click OK 2 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier 2 Click Live Video and position the UID Compliance Card s Correct Format Data Matrix in the FOV of the reader as shown in Figure 2 10 N FIGURE 2 10 Live Video aS 25 25 S 2g gt S Soa 5E OS LE ee T eee T ee 3 When you are finished positioning the UID Compliance Card s Correct Format Data Matrix click Live Video again to exit Live Video 4 Click Read UID Mark and verify that you get a Good read result similar to the one shown in Figure 2 11 The UID Mark is valid and its contents correctly formatted v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 9 Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 11 Good Read Result Microscan UID Compliance Checker 2 3 1
36. 00 or ECC080 or ECC050 or ECC000 or ECC250 or 20x Clear Space followed by True or False TABLE F 3 Dot Peen Option Q 2S 23 SS Eo i Lo oo in 2 So oO a5 AS9132 Dot Peen Module Fill followed by the X and Y values e g X Y Nominal Module Size followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value and units e g Value and PIXELS or INCHES or Dot Size Offset followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value e g Value Dot Center Offset followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value e g Value v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 7 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software TABLE F 3 Dot Peen Option AS9132 Dot Peen Angle of Distortion followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value e g Value degrees Matrix Size followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and followed by COMMA e g followed by lt 1 000 INCHES or gt 1 000 INCHES Size Height Width followed by the current height and width and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or ECC Level followed by the current ECC level e
37. 00000004 html 117 19 Eror Summary UN077991289420243510936_Result S html 189 189 Error UN077991289420243510936 Result 00000006 html 261 261 Error UN077991289420243510936 _Result_00000007 html 333 333 Error Calibration Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 Exposure 1636 Gain 290 Aperture 5 Wavelength 640 Cal Target Contrast 82 Calibrated Since Startup TRUE Pixels Inch 356 Min Max Raw Contrast Values 0 242 Reader Name uiddpm_unitS SW FEW v23 14 24 14 Standards a m _ MIL STD 130L 1 1 2004 MIL STD 130L Change 1 12 20 2004 MIL STD 130M 12 2 2005 MIL STD 130M Change 1 6 15 2007 Guide to Uniquely identifying items v1 6 DFARS 2 2 211 7003 6 2005 ISOMEC 16022 2006 ISOMEC 15415 2004 ISOMEC 15418 1999 ISOMEC 15434 2006 AIM DPM 1 2006 ANSI MH10 8 2 2006 ATA SPEC2000 Chapter 9 ATACSDD SAE AS91324 2 16 2003 i MIL STD 130N 12 17 2007 al V Show Summary Results Contact Information wwwMICROSCAN com www UIDSupport com Email UIDInfo UIDSupport com Phone 1 800 251 7711 Done Baj Clicking on any of the file names in the table will take you to the individual read results for the five successful read and verifications B 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 fe 2 0 oc ng QJ 52 2a EQ ea 85 z lt appenpxc Attaching UID DPM to UID DPM S
38. 290 Aperture Wavelength 640 5 Q ei e earn J aan As ee Q Min Max Raw Contrast Values 0 242 Reader Name uiddpm_unitS SW FW y2 3 14 2 4 14 gq Standards MIL STD 130L 1 1 2004 MIL STD 130L Change 1 12 20 2004 MIL STD 130M 12 2 2005 MIL STD 130M Change 1 6 15 2007 Guide to Uniquely identifying items v1 6 DFARS 252 211 7003 6 2005 _ ISOMEC 16022 2006 ISOMEC 15415 2004 ISOMEC 15418 1999 SSG aha AIM DPM 1 2006 ANSIMHI0 8 2 2006 ATA SPEC2000 Chapter 9 ATACSDD SAE AS91324 2 16 2008 MIL STD 130N 12 17 2007 a 5 i 5 5 oF M Show Summary Results Contact Information a wow MICROSCAN com www llDSupport com Email UIDInfo UIDSupport com Phone 1 800 251 7711 Dana The left hand side of this screen is a web browser which allows viewing of the saved html files These results contain a replaceable Microscan logo and uidsupport contact information the read results Pass Fail the UII string the detailed read validation and verification results a picture of the just read UID mark the read result number The right hand side of this display has three tabs that allow the user to view the current results search through the results for specific strings and archive the results For the verification type MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 with the Report mode set to Overall Grade for All Lights you get a s
39. 30M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 verification type as MIL STD 130M Change and MIL STD 130N require the cell size to be within 0 0075 inches and 0 025 inches v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 25 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Enable CPN LBN Support When this option is selected the Associate CPN LBN to UII frame is displayed below the image on the user interface of UIDChecker FIGURE 3 21 CPN LBN Support Selected 9 Microscan UID Compliance Checker 2 3 1 Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 iO x File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup Yiew Results About Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected M l i ROS A N UID Mark Validation Results MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 Associate CPN LBN to UII UI CPNALBN_ 425 438 2533 PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 33 E PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 29 PASS A CPN LBN_425 438 2533 November 03 2008 14 42 26 x View Print Save Result Result Result aires If the Enable CPN LBN Support option is selected and a UID mark is read it is validated and verified the same way as if the Enable CPN LBN Support option is de selected If a CPN LBN mark is read after reading a validated UID mark it is validated against ISO IEC 15434 and must be of the type PNR 30P 240 or 30T to be
40. 4 About 3 36 UIDChecker UID Mark Validation Error Messages 3 37 UIDChecker Data Matrix Verification Error Messages 3 39 UID Read Result Data Details 4 1 Analyzing the Results of UIDChecker 4 1 UID Results Data File 4 6 Version 2 3 UlIDDataLog_2 3 0 csv File Format 4 7 Version 2 3 DataBase Table Layout 4 7 Understanding UID Mark Quality 4 11 Data Matrix Cell Size 4 11 ECC 200 4 11 Data Matrix Quality Verification Standard 4 11 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier vii Contents APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F Upgrading to UIDChecker V2 1 A 1 Read And Rotate B 1 Read And Rotate Usage Details B 1 Attaching UID DPM to UID DPM Stand c 1 Setting Up the UID DPM Stand C 1 Attaching the UID DPM C 2 Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 D 1 Setting Up the UID DPM Stand D 2 Attaching the Camera D 2 Assembling the Lights D 3 Preparing the Lenses D 3 Attaching the Lights to the Camera D 4 Recommended Verifier Setting with 25mm Lens D 5 Recommended Verifier Setting with 35mm Lens D 7 Setting Up the Network D 9 Upgrading the Software D 9 Configuring the Verifier D 9 HawkEye Sensor Lighting Normalization D 10 Reflectance Calibration D 12 Fixing ADO Components Error E 1 Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software F 1 Version 1 0 UlIDDataLog Dat File Format F 1 Version 2 0 UlIDDataLog Dat File Format F 4 Vers
41. 4 12 Data Validation UN Construct CONSTRUCT _1 CPN LBN 30P Data Qualifier ISO_DI Data Element 1 18 1U2R7MH80312 Data Element 2 30P6F1A2B3C4D UID Results Data File When a read result is saved the UIDChecker software generates a unique number that gets incorporated into the name of the result and image files This number is an 8 digit hexadecimal number starting at the number 00000000 For each saved result this number gets incremented by 1 The last number used gets stored in the system registry so that when the UIDChecker application is launched again the next number to be used can be retrieved from the system registry 4 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 2 3 UlIDDataLog_2 3 0 csv File Format lt 20xClearSpace gt FALSE lt Angle gt 68 lt AngleOfDistortionGrade gt lt AngleOfDistortionValue gt lt A perture gt 5 UID Results Data File Please consult Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File on page 3 23 to enable the writing of UID mark reading results to the CSV file and MDB database The following is a detailed listing of the comma delimited contents for a version 2 3 data file Using this description you should be able to transfer the data into your local Excel program or a database Due to the complexity of parsing rules for the results as presented in the comma delimited results file results are now provided in the
42. 57 100 255 0 190 Recalibrate Cami 232 100 255 0 189 Recalibrate Cami 252 100 255 0 194 Recalibrate Cami 250 100 255 0 187 Recalibrate Cam 234 100 255 0 186 Recalibrate Cam 259 100 255 0 193 Recalibrate Cam 262 100 255 0 182 Recalibrate Cam 259 100 255 0 178 Recalibrate Cam 261 100 255 0 197 Recalibrate Cam Calibration Target Contrast Jez Calibration Target Reflectance Max e7 3 In the Calibration Target Contrast text box see Figure 2 6 enter the Contrast value shown on the card associated with the Data Matrix 80 contrast you are using as the target For example if the contrast marked for the Data Matrix on the Calibration Test Card is 82 6 you would enter 82 6 or 83 4 Inthe Calibration Target Reflectance Max text box see Figure 2 6 enter the Rmax value shown on the card associated with the Data Matrix 80 contrast you are using as the target For example if the R_max marked for the Data Matrix on the Calibration Test Card is 87 4 you would enter 87 4 or 87 Live Video mode is enabled 5 Position the Data Matrix around 80 contrast under the UID LDP or UID DPM Center the Data Matrix in the camera s FOV as shown in Figure 2 7 2 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 7 Data Matrix Centered in FOV N aS 25 25 Jo S Dg 2S So 5E o8 6
43. I format string Or If raw data is a UII format string Data Qualifier followed by semantic code e g Data Qualifier Data Identifier DD Data Element 1 followed by first data element e g Data Element 1 12V077991289 Data Element 2 followed by second data element Data Element 3 followed by third data element Data Element 4 followed by fourth data element v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 5 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software Data Element 5 followed by fifth data element Data Element 6 followed by sixth data element The Verification Standard selected dictates the verification output reported Use Table F 1 through Table F 5 as reference use ONE verification standard in your data interpretation TABLE F 1 ISO IEC 16022 Option ISO IEC 16022 Overall Grade followed by the currently displayed overall grade value e g A or B or C or D or F Contrast Grade followed by the currently displayed contrast grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its specific value e g Value or UN_Cal or SELF_Cal or REFL_Cal or Axial Non Uniformity Grade followed by the current grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its value e g Value Prin
44. MICROSCAN Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 EM 40266 1V231 Copyright and Disclaimer Copyright 2008 by Microscan Systems Inc 1201 S W 7th Street Renton WA U S A 98057 425 226 5700 FAX 425 226 8682 All rights reserved The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and or service Microscan manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Microscan Throughout this manual trademarked names might be used Rather than place a trademark symbol at every occurrence of a trademarked name we state herein that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement Disclaimer The information and specifications described in this manual are subject to change without notice Latest Manual Version For the latest version of this manual see the Download Center on our web site at www microscan com Technical Support For technical support email helpdesk microscan com Microscan Systems Inc 1201 S W 7th Street Renton WA 98057 U S A Tel 425 226 5700 Fax 425 226 8250 helpdesk microscan com Microscan Europe Tel 31 172 423360 Fax 31 172 423366 Microscan Asia Pacific R O Tel 65 6846 1214 Fax 65 6846 4641 Microscan Limited Warranty Statement and Ex
45. NSIMHI0 8 2 2006 ATA SPEC2000 Chapter 9 ATACSDD SAE AS9132A 2 16 2005 MIL STD 130N 12 17 2007 Contact Information wow MICROSCAN com www UlDSupport com Email UIDInfo UIDSupport com Phone 1 800 251 7711 V Show Summary Results ied You can click on each link to display detailed result record To go back to the Summary report from a detailed result record click the Back to Summary button Note When in the summary report the Back to Summary button is still enabled but clicking on it has no effect View Tab The View Tab allows you to step through and review all of the UIDChecker Read results You can also print and delete these records 3 30 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items FIGURE 3 25 View Tab ee Result File Summary_OO000460 html al View Search Archive GO Print Result Next Result Previous Result 2 Sc O 5 as 52a 22 lt Delete Result Back To Summary eifel M Show Summary Results Done v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 31 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Print Result This button allows printing of the current UID Read report to the PC s default printer Print Results couples the last UID Mark read image compliancy results and the customer defined fields on to a one sheet 8 2 by 11 printout The user can then spec
46. PC Target Reading verifying and validating Unique Identification UID marks UID Marks are Data Matrix Codes Symbology Type The UID Compliance Verifier verifies the Data Matrix Symbology type ECC 200 Measuring apertures or effective resolution available Aperture 05 is used for MIL STD 130L and MIL STD 130M Aperture is determined by the AIM DPM verification algorithm in MIL STD 130M Change 1 and MIL STD 130N Overall Sizes of Symbols UID LDP 0 075 0 6 UID DPM 0 075 0 8 Specification of illumination source 640 20 nm Means of Reflectance calibration Two calibration points are used A calibration sample with NIST traceable 80 contrast calibrates the high reflectance end of the range The sensor s black level is calibrated to be the low reflectance of the range Means of Reporting and recording verification results A comma delimited file contains the record data HTML files contain the verification results including images on screen results reported real time An Access database stores information in a format that can be queried Optional Functions performed Ability to add a customer s graphics to the reports Ability to average results from repeated scans The UID Compliance Verifier averages five scans in different orientations per MIL STD 130L ISO IEC 15415 when selected Interfacing capabilities The verification results are reported to the PC as ht
47. Use DHGF z None A Use Static IP Addressing nee Ree Data Bits Data Bits Please set either PC or Domain z 8 z HawkEye 1500 such that j both IP addresses are on the ae Stop Bits Stop Bits same subnet have the same IP Addres v p subnet mask and have different host numbers eae Flow Control Flow Control Subnet Mask E z None OK Cancel v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 11 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details With the serial cable plugged in to the PC s COM port and the UID verifier select the correct PC Serial Ports then click the Connect via Serial to display the screen displayed in Figure 3 5 FIGURE 3 5 Communications Configuration After Successful Connection ia Communications Configuration J xj m TCP AAP Camera Serial Pot PC Serial Ports _ PC IP ddresses panes Hane These values are shown PC reports the following IP Juiddpm_demot for reference only and may Addresses MAC Address not be changed 00 60 33 E0 21 D9 Current Camera IP Address Baud Rate Baud Rate 192168121 1 192 168 1 47 152W s20 Parity Parity Use DHCP None None z C Use Static IP Addressing Data Bits Data Bits EE Domain 8 x 8 v HawkEye 1500 such that acut com F F both IP addresses are on the Stop Bits Stop Bits same subnet have the same IP Address 1 7 fi pa s
48. a license key from Microscan Once the verifier is in the secured mode all image display features will be disabled The HawkEye smart camera will not allow a non secured firmware version any version prior to v2 2 0 to be installed that does not support the secured operation UIDChecker User Interface Overview UIDChecker will start up and connect automatically to the last reader used and be ready to read a UID Mark While in the UIDChecker application you can Alt Tab to other programs running on the PC You can also minimize the UIDChecker application There are two areas of UID Mark feedback on the display e An area to display the image Figure 3 1 e An area to display the verification and validation results Figure 3 1 3 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker User Interface Overview FIGURE 3 1 UIDChecker Main Window ele 22 Microscan UID Compliance Checker 2 3 1 Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup Yiew Results About Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected M l G ROS C A N T UID Mark Validation Results J UI Construct Construct z Data Element a 289 Data Element _ 1P4202435 3 2 Data Element 510936 s 5a xX oc O L ie C MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 8 Overall Grade fA DPM4 0 16 540 90 2 Cell Contrast TA Va
49. ataLog dat This file contains the raw text data in comma delimited fields Customers who wish to automate their F 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 2 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format UID Mark Reading results using perhaps a database scheme will be able to use this log file Each saved result places a single line of data into the cumulative log file The data is comma delimited in the following order Path and Name of Image if image saving is enabled Or Result Number and No Image Saved if image saving is disabled Month Day Year and Time of Result e g April 20 2005 13 24 34 Software Version e g 2 0 0 Last Calibration Date Month Day Year and Time e g Calibrated Since Restart Last UNKNOWN or Calibrated Since Restart Last Not Calibrated Since Restart or Calibrated Since Restart Last April 19 2005 13 24 34 The string UII followed by the decoded UID string e g UII UN07799 12894202435 10936 Or The string UII Not a valid UID Data Matrix if the mark is invalid PASS if UID Compliant Or FAIL if not UID Compliant Q 2S 23 SS Eo i uo oo ir 2 So oO a5 FORMAT INVALID if raw data is not a UII format string Or UII Construct e g 1 if raw data is a UII format string RAW DATA followed by raw data if raw data is not a UI
50. ation These values are normalized at factory and will not change by the Reflectance Calibration Gain Displays camera gain control value for the HawkEye 1500 camera corresponding to each light configuration These values are normalized at factory and will not change by the Reflectance Calibration CellUnit Displays how the verifier relates pixel values to inches for each light All the values displayed should be the same or vary by no more than 1 ContrastMax ContrastMin These values are used to calibrated contrast value for all verification type except MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 These are calibrated by the reflectance calibration R_cal These values are calibrated for MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 for reporting Minimum Reflectance Status Displays the date and time when the reflectance calibration takes place If unsuccessful error messages are displayed here 3 14 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items 3 In the Cal Target Contrast text box enter the value associated with the Data Matrix 80 contrast you are using as the target For example if the contrast marked for the Data Matrix on the Calibration Test Card is 82 6 you would enter 82 6 or 83 4 Inthe Cal Target Reflectance Max text box enter the value associated with
51. ce Verifier E 1 Appendix Fixing ADO Components Error Under Windows 2000 run the MDAC_TYP EXE utility to update the ADO components and you will see the dialog boxes in Figure E 2 Figure E 3 and Figure E 4 FIGURE E 2 Run MDAC_TYP EXE Under Win2K Click Next Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 SP1 Setup E x End User License Agreement Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement You must accept this agreement to install this software MICROSOFT CORPORATION END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software product identified above which includes computer software and may include associated media printed gt IV accept all of the terms of the preceding license agreement cres FIGURE E 3 MDAC_TYP EXE Fix ADO Click Finish Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 SP1 Setup x Installing the Software Setup will now install Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 SP1 Click Finish to begin installation lt Back Cancel Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 FIGURE E 4 MDAC_TYP EXE to Fix ADO Error Complete Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 SP1 Setup xi Setup is Comple
52. ce from front of camera to part 8 inches 203 2 mm Distance from bottom of light to part 2 inches 50 8 mm Field of View 1 19 inches x 0 86 inches 30 2 mm x 21 8 mm v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier D 5 Appendix Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 FIGURE D 5 Setting 1 25mm Lens with 6mm Extension Ring HE1510 25mm unineme stOp 2 imm 5mm DOAL 50 D 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Recommended Verifier Setting with 35mm Lens Recommended Verifier Setting with 35mm Lens f stop 3 UO Extension Ring 10mm Distance from front of camera to part 9 inches 228 6 mm Distance from bottom of light to part 2 inches 50 8 mm Field of View 0 89 inches x 0 67 inches 22 6 mm x 17 0 mm a SE 25 52 oO moO Q D v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier D 7 Appendix Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 FIGURE D 6 Setting 2 35mm Lens with 10mm Extension Ring 35mm HE1510 f stop 3 10mm DOAL 50 D 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Setting Up the Network Setting Up the Network g FIGURE D 7 HEENET XLA Ethernet Crossover Adapter A m 1 Ifyou are not using a company LAN or a router between the camera and PC you can use the included HEENET XLA Ethernet crossov
53. clusions What Is Covered Microscan Systems Inc warrants to the original purchaser that products manufactured by it will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment This warranty is specifically limited to at Microscan s sole option repair or replacement with a functionally equivalent unit and return without charge for service or return freight What Is Excluded This limited warranty specifically excludes the following 1 Any products or parts that have been subject to misuse neglect accident unauthorized repair improper installation or abnormal conditions or operations 2 Any products or parts that have been transferred by the original purchaser 3 Customer mis adjustment of settings contrary to the procedure described in the Microscan Systems Inc owners manual 4 Upgrading software versions at customer request unless required to meet specifications in effect at the time of purchase 5 Units returned and found to have no failure will be excluded 6 Claims for damage in transit are to be directed to the freight carrier upon receipt Any use of the product is at purchaser s own risk This limited warranty is the only warranty provided by Microscan Systems Inc regarding the product Except for the limited warranty above the product is provided as is To the maximum extent permitted by law this express warranty excludes all other warrant
54. considered successful When validated the CPN LBN mark is reported as PNR 30P 240 or 30T and is associated with the last UID mark The verification report notes the associated UII string and associated CPN LBN the report filename is a concatenation of UII and CPN LBN and the database also records the association gt gt gt ml gt gt gt If prior to reading a CPN LBN mark a failure to validate a mark occurred it is assumed that the UID mark failed to read and the CPN LBN mark is reported 3 26 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items without an association to a UID mark If the option Edit UII for CPN LBN is enabled the edit box where the UII is normally displayed becomes a writable field and a UII may be manually entered to be associated with subsequent reads of CPN LBN marks Note It is operator s responsibility to enter the correct UII when the Edit UII for CPN LBN option is used If an incorrect UII string is entered it will be used without validation in the verification report file name generation database and CSV file It is recommended that another reader such as a UII validation enabled handheld be used to generate the correct UII string oO Change Results Path From this text box you can redirect output files to a network drive for either backup or disaster management UIDChecker checks that protections are set correctly so that
55. consult the HawkEye 1500 Series Verification Manual Figure 4 3 through Figure 4 9 show various possible UII validation results For each figure the on screen result is shown on the left and the corresponding UID Read Report is shown on the right Figure 4 3 displays the results of a valid UII Data Matrix Note that the Data Qualifier is available in the UID Read Report FIGURE 4 3 Data Validation Valid UII UID Mark Validation Results PASS Syntax Semantics PASS UII Mark Quality PASS Result Sequence Number 0000023F February 25 2008 08 30 20 Data Validation UD Construct CONSTRUCT 2 Data Qualifier ISO_DI Data Element 1 18VLBF9876543214BC Data Element 2 1P4202435 Data Element 3 10936 Figure 4 4 displays the results of a valid PNR Data Matrix with the option Enable CPN LBN Support enabled FIGURE 4 4 Data Validation Valid CPN LBN UID Mark Yalidation Results PASS Syntax Semantics PASS CPN Mark Quality PASS Result Sequence Number 00000243 February 25 2008 08 52 51 Data Validation CPN LBN PNR Data Qualifier DOD_TEI Data Element 1 PNR 142B 3C 4D5E6F7 4 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Analyzing the Results of UIDChecker Figure 4 5 displays the results of an invalid UII Data Matrix due to an 15434 error FIGURE 4 5 Data Validation 15434 Error in UID Validation UID Mark Validation Results 4 Fi
56. e Results Setup Dialog allows you to clear manually the text box Upon restart of this UIDChecker application the text box is cleared automatically 3 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker Buttons Overview UIDChecker Buttons Overview Tool tips are available for each of the main buttons shown in Figure 3 2 FIGURE 3 2 UIDChecker Main Buttons Live Video Read UID Mark 90 Live Video Read And Rotate Read UID Mark e Print 90 i Result Result e Live Video starting on page 3 7 View Result Result Print GO e Read And Rotate starting on page 3 8 e Read UID Mark starting on page 3 8 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt e View Result starting on page 3 9 e Print Result starting on page 3 9 e Save Result starting on page 3 9 Live Video Use the Live Video button to position a mark in the FOV of the reader Note that the Data Matrix must be completely within the screen for a successful read For UID LDP the laser lines are at the middle of the FOV Live Video is enabled once connected to a UID reader Clicking Live Video displays the live video from a reader on the user interface Clicking Live Video a second time stops the Live Video update If Live Video is enabled all other user interface buttons and drop down menus are disabled until the Live Video update is complete
57. e Default button resets exposure time to the factory calibrated exposure time for the selected light configuration v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 17 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details For the verification type MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 Live Video automatically adjusts the exposure to produce images with acceptable contrast that allow you to correctly position the mark in the FOV Once a Data Matrix mark is correctly positioned using one of the light configurations the software will further adjust the exposure during the verification and the new exposure values determined by the verification algorithm for all light configurations will be available to be displayed in the Exposure Time edit box For each light configuration Live Video will always use the current exposure time and the verification algorithm will always start with the current exposure time and adjust it when necessary For all other verification types except MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 if the image in Live Video does not have sufficient intensity or contrast exit the Live Video and display the Lighting and Exposure Adjustment dialog box to adjust the exposure automatically or manually Adjusting exposure will not invalidate the size calibration but contrast will be reported as Uncalibrated until the next calibration is perf
58. e Video f View Print Save 30 Bead UID Mark Result Result Result v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 11 Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier 2 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 CHAPTER 3 In this chapter we give an overview of UIDChecker and then explain each button menu item and dialog box UIDChecker Application Details GO a Sc oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt File Naming Scheme The UII string is now part of the saved result s file name In the case of a good read and verification when you save the results to a file the file name consists of the UII String followed by _Result_ followed by an auto incrementing result counter For example UN077991289420243510936_Result_00000001 html In the case of a bad read you will get a file name similar to the following Not a valid UID Data Matrix_Result_00000050 html1 In the case of Summary reports for Read And Rotate in the MIL STD 130L Change and Overall Grade for All Lights report mode in the MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 the file name is Summary_00000006 htm1 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 1 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Secured UID Verifier The secured mode in the UID verifier can be enabled by ordering and enabling
59. e c is the contrast percentage value Exposure e Gain g where e is the exposure value and g is the gain value at the time the result was taken Print Growth Grade followed by the currently displayed print growth grade value Q 2S 23 SS Eo L g oo in 2 So oO a5 If the Show Verification Details option was enabled at the time that the result was saved the next item will be X Y x y where x is the print growth in X percentage value and y is the print growth in Y percentage value Axial Non Uniformity Grade followed by the currently displayed axial uniformity grade value If the Show Verification Details option was enabled at the time that the result was saved the next item will be Value a where a is the axial non uniformity percentage value Unused Error Correction Grade followed by the currently displayed unused error correction grade value v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 3 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software Ifthe Show Verification Details option was enabled at the time that the result was saved the next item will be Value a where a is the unused error correction percentage value User defined Field 1 User defined Field 2 User defined Field 3 User defined Field 4 User defined Field 5 This scheme allows Microscan to use a standard Microsoft web br
60. e laser on the UID LDP verifier can be turned off and the menu option will be re captioned to be Turn Laser On Clicking Turn Laser On will turn the laser on and re caption this menu option to Turn Laser Off Caution If the targeting lasers are activated do not stare into the beams The UID LDP s targeting lasers have been rated as Class II lasers by IEC 60825 1 Go Warning DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE BEAMS OF THE LASER Calibrate You MUST calibrate your UID LDP and UID DPM upon first time startup in your production area and again if you move the UID reader or the ambient light changes The work environment where you will use your UID reader should be a stable environment in terms of lighting For example if you work in an office near windows there might be read considerations when you perform a read at noontime on a sunny day versus a read performed during 3rd shift at 2AM ona moonless night We suggest you position the UID reader in a fairly steady state lighting environment where ambient light is consistent and at a low level Kn Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt For certain verification types such as AS9132 Dot Peen where contrast is not read or reported calibration is performed to simply relate pixel size to dimensional units In this case the camera should be calibrated normally using the supplied calibration target and then photometry values may be changed to obtain good images with dark or reflective sam
61. ensure that your UID LDP or UID DPM verifier is working properly You will need the Microscan Calibration Test Card Microscan part number 98 UA10 0CCO and the UID Compliance Card Microscan part number A4 20814 1A to test your UID LDP or UID DPM Perform Reflectance Calibration Note Please refer to Reflectance Calibration in Chapter 3 for more detail Once you have positioned your UID LDP or UID DPM into your work space you need to calibrate the system using this Calibration Target 1 Ensure UIDChecker has connected to your verifier If you have never calibrated the verifier from the UIDChecker you will see that Last Calibrated UNKNOWN displayed in Figure 2 5 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 3 N aS a5 2 gt S 2g pS So 5E OS Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 2 5 Last Calibrated UNKNOWN i Microscan UID Compliance Checker 2 3 1 Last Calibrated UNKNOWN File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup View Results About Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected 2 The Reflectance Calibration box should be displayed automatically If it is not click Reader gt Reflectance Calibrate to bring up the Calibration dialog box as shown in Figure 2 6 Fea Name and Status FIGURE 2 6 Reflectance Calibration Dialog Box Reflectance Calibration CellUnit ContrastMax ContrastMin 290 100 255 0 Recalibrate Cami 2
62. er 2 Take control of your UID CK 3 Open the terminal window and type v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier A 1 Appendix Upgrading to UIDChecker V2 1 Set_license Microscan provided software license Key We advise you to cut amp paste the software key from this e mail into the ReadRunner utility to set the license After setting the license keys you can now install the UID CK software Put the software installation disk into your PC s CD drive and run Setup The automated program will prompt you to 1 Uninstall the older version of UIDChecker software Just follow the prompts and click OK Note It will not delete your results 2 Uninstall the older version of HawkEye s ReadRunner this is the code that talks to the UID CK unit Again just follow the prompts and click OK 3 Install the new version of HawkEye s ReadRunner Just follow the prompts and click OK 4 Install the UIDChecker software Just follow the prompts and click OK Before using the UIDChecker software you need to upgrade the firmware on the UID CK unit Follow these directions to upgrade the UID CK unit before you start the UIDChecker software 1 Install the HawkEye software as part of the usual installation process as directed above 2 From the Start Menu select Programs gt ReadRunner 2 2 gt Utilities gt Hawkeye Flasher The HawkEye Flasher dialog box
63. er Service is available at 600 762 1149 www MICROSCAN com www UIDSupport com oO Standards MIL STD 130L 1 1 2004 MIL STD 130L Change 1 12 20 2004 9 MIL STD 130M 12 2 2005 MIL STD 130M Change 1 6 15 2007 s MIL STD 130N 12 17 2007 Guide to Uniquely identifying items 1 6 D A DFARS 252 211 7003 6 2005 ISO IEC 16022 2006 5 c ISO IEC 15415 2004 ISOZIEC 15418 1999 Ke ISOZIEC 15434 2006 AIM DPM 1 2006 5 T ANSI MH10 8 2 2006 ATA SPEC2000 Chapter 9 Q 2 ATA CSDD SAE 4591324 2 16 2005 5 2 lt x MICROSCAN Copyright Microscan 2007 486 Amherst Street Nashua NH 03063 USA UIDChecker UID Mark Validation Error Messages UIDChecker reports a description of the first error it encountered trying to decode the UID mark This should help you debug your marking application Table 3 1 is a list of potential errors generated and some suggestions for how to correct your failing UID mark v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 37 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details TABLE 3 1 UII Error Codes UIl Error Code 240 ERROR CHARACTER Suggestion to Correct Problem The current part number s data element character is either missing or has wrong semantics 240 ERROR TOO LONG The current part number is too long 240 ERROR TOO SHORT The current part number is too short 30P ERROR CHARACTER The current part number s data element character is
64. er adapter 2 D D Oo D Q D Note Do not use the crossover adapter if you are using a router switch or company LAN 2 Follow Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM on page 1 10 for setting up DHCP or static IP communications between your camera and PC Upgrading the Software 1 Configure the hardware to Setting 1 or 2 based on the lens used 2 Power up the HawkEye 1510 with Ethernet cable and RS 232 serial cable connected 3 Install UIDChecker v2 2 to the PC and use the HawkEye_flasher to upgrade the camera firmware Configuring the Verifier The verifier needs to be configured every time the firmware is updated 1 Run HyperTerminal and configure the COM port to 115200 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 2 Select the Connect icon to make the serial connection v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier D 9 Appendix Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 3 Type Ctr1l P to get the prompt gt 4 Type CONTROL 5 Type XLIGHTCHANNELS 1 6 For DOAL 50 with wavelength 660nm type WAVELENGTH 660 7 Type SAVE BOOT 8 Type RELEASE 9 Type Ctrl P 10 Click the Disconnect icon to disconnect HawkEye Sensor Lighting Normalization To normalize the sensor response with respect to the lighting setup use the HawkEye Normalization tool 1 Go to Program Files UIDChecker Utilities 2 D
65. esult Status The UID Mark Read Result Status is e Pass when both the Validation and Verification are successful indicated by green background of the text display e Fail when at least one of the Validation and Verification is unsuccessful indicated by red background of the text display Light Indicators UID LDP has light indicators mounted on the top plate UID DPM has light indicators on both the top and front The light indicators are illuminated to match the UID Mark Read Result Status red if Fail green if Pass Text Box for UIl Only Validation A text box of the last UID reads appears below the image display The data to be displayed is in the following format e Ifthe mark Is UII compliant the line added to the text box will look similar to the following P4SS B UII_LBF9876543214B042024351 0936 March 14 2008 14 36 54 Valid UII Verification Overall Grade Status Has the correct UII format but the Verification failed the line added to the text box will look similar to the following FAIL F UII_LBF987654321460420243510936 March 14 2008 14 43 28 3 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker User Interface Overview Has an invalid UII format the line added to the text box will look similar to the following FAIL A DMx Size 240 June 18 2007 06 25 04 Date amp Time of Read Raw Data Original Data Matrix Data Verification Overall Grade GO e If an
66. et Spacers 1 7 L Layout of the Database Table 3 24 Learn Photometry Button 3 17 Lenses preparing D 3 Lighting 1 15 3 16 configurations 1 16 control 1 17 diffuse off axis 1 16 perpendicular 1 16 indicators 3 4 low angle four direction 1 16 one direction 1 17 two direction 1 16 medium angle four direction 1 17 Lights assembling D 3 attaching to camera D 4 Live 3 7 Live Video Button 1 17 2 6 2 7 2 9 3 7 B 1 B 4 Loading Software 1 9 a Long Feet Spacers installing 1 7 ae to read a mark 3 8 Look In 3 34 menu 3 10 Index 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Low Angle four direction lighting 1 16 one direction lighting 1 17 two direction lighting 1 16 M Mark Quality understanding 4 11 MDB database 3 23 Measurements rotational consistency of B 1 Medium Angle Four Direction Lighting 1 17 Menus file 3 10 reader 3 10 Mode secured 3 2 Move Button 3 36 N Network setting up D 9 Networking to the Reader 1 10 New Folder Name 3 36 Next Result Button 3 32 Normalization sensor lighting D 10 NORMALIZE Button D 11 O Operating Temperature 1 7 Operation testing 2 8 Output Files redirect 3 27 Overview uidchecker buttons 3 7 user interface 3 2 P PC requirements 1 7 Portable Operation uid dpm 1 5 Positioning Data Matrix for Verification 1 17 Index Powering Up 1 9 Previous Result Button 3 32 Print Result Button 3 9 3 32 3 34 R Read and rotate button 3 8
67. f interconnect cables that are not properly grounded and shielded may affect CE compliance v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier G 1 Appendix Certification amp Specifications FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment FDA Statement This equipment complies with US21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040 10 IEC 60825 1 1993 Amendment 2 2001 01 Caution The UID LDP can be set to use targeting lasers If the targeting lasers are activated do not stare into the beams The UID LDP s targeting lasers have been rated as Class II lasers by IEC 60825 1 Warning DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE BEAMS OF THE LASER G 2 Getting Started With Your UID Comp
68. g ECC200 or ECC140 or ECC100 or ECC080 or ECC050 or ECC000 or ECC250 or TABLE F 4 AS9132 Option AS9132 Electrochemical Etching Module Fill followed by the X and Y values e g X Y Contrast followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the contrast value e g Value and the qualifier e g UN_Cal or SELF_Cal or REFL_Cal or Angle of Distortion followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and the value e g Value degrees Matrix Size followed by Pass or Fail e g P or F and followed by COMMA e g followed by lt 1 000 INCHES or gt 1 000 INCHES Cell Size followed by the current cell size and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or Size Height Width followed by the current height and width and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or ECC Level followed by the current ECC level e g ECC200 or ECC140 or ECC100 or ECC080 or ECC050 or ECC000 or ECC250 or F 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 2 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format TABLE F 5 AS9132 Laser Option AS9132 Laser Module Fill
69. ges First edge not found Cannot determine the first border Second edge not found Cannot determine the second border Third edge not found Cannot determine the third border Fourth edge not found Cannot determine the fourth border Four corners not found Cannot determine all four corners Size varying too much Severe distortion causes size to vary too much Row Column test failed Cannot determine rows or columns Border match test failed Border quality not acceptable Unable to decode Failed to decode the Data Matrix Inspection timeout Timed out in decoding Data Matrix v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 39 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details TABLE 3 3 Data Matrix Verification Error Codes Verification Error Reason ISO Verification aperture too large Data Matrix cell size is too small for the aperture 05 specified for ISO IEC 15415 ISO Verification aperture too small Data Matrix cell size is too large for the aperture 05 specified for ISO IEC 15415 ISO Verification cell size greater than Max X Cell size is greater than Max X specified for AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification cell size smaller than Min X ISO Verification ECC200 required Cell size is smaller than Min X specified for AIM DPM 1 2006 ECC200 is required for ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification failed RDA error correction Failed error correction in Reference Decode Alg
70. ght the normalization can take 10 minutes to complete v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier Appendix Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 Reflectance Calibration Perform reflectance calibration see Perform Reflectance Calibration on page 2 3 You are now ready to use the upgraded verifier system that supports MIL STD 130N and AIM DPM 1 2006 D 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 APPENDIX E Fixing ADO Components Error m i O i am Qu lt E moO EE 26 we O oO To fix an ADO components error the latest version 2 8 sp1 of MDAC_TYP EXE from Microsoft has been provided on the UID Compliance Checker installation disk Run MDAC_TYP EXE to update the ADO components These are the components already installed with Windows XP SP2 so it is unnecessary to update a Windows XP SP2 system FIGURE E 1 MDAC_TYP EXE to Fix ADO Error Under XP amp vidchecker File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sek gt amp P Search ij Folders E A Name File and Folder Tasks A cprR220_18 CD data1 cab amp data1 hdr Gy Move this file E data2 cab i Copy this file E ikernel ex_ Publish this file to the E layout bin Web MDAC_TYP EXE E mail this file EM setup exe X Delete this file Setup ini E setup inx m Rename this file v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Complian
71. ginning of the data elements PNR ERROR CHARACTER The current part number s data element character is either missing or has wrong semantics 3 38 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker Data Matrix Verification Error Messages TABLE 3 1 UII Error Codes continued UIl Error Code Suggestion to Correct Problem PNR ERROR TOO LONG The current part number is too long PNR ERROR TOO SHORT The current part number is too short SPACE AFTER TEI DATA QUALIFIER The TEI space is either missing or wrong semantics TEI DATA CHARACTER The TEI character is either missing or wrong 3 semantics TEI DATA QUALIFIER The TEI data qualifier is either missing or wrong K semantics T TRAILER END OF TRANSMISSION The trailer EOT is either missing or wrong syntax D A TRAILER RECORD SEPARATOR The trailer RS is either missing or wrong syntax 5 c UII ELEMENT INCOMPLETE There is an incomplete UII element 2 2 UII STRING TOO LONG The UII string is over 50 character limit B 8 WRONG FORMAT INDICATOR Correct the Format Indicator 05 06 DD or 12 2 lt UIDChecker Data Matrix Verification Error Messages UIDChecker reports the following locate decode and verification error messages TABLE 3 2 Data Matrix Locate Decode Error Codes Locate Decode Error Reason No edge candidate found Cannot find the any acceptable ed
72. gure 4 6 displays the results of an invalid UII Data Matrix due to a UII data element error FIGURE 4 6 Data Validation UII Error in UID Validation UID Mark Validation Results 2 m S m 5 D o a o Q gt D Figure 4 7 displays the results of an invalid 240 Data Matrix with the option Enable CPN LBN Support checked FIGURE 4 7 Data Validation CPN Error in UID Validation UID Mark Validation Results v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 5 Chapter UID Read Result Data Details Figure 4 8 displays the result of validating a valid PNR Data Matrix without checking the Enable CPN LBN Support option FIGURE 4 8 Data Validation UII Error for a Valid CPN UID Mark Validation Results FAIL Syntax Semantics FAIL UI Mark Quality PASS Result Sequence Number 0000030B February 27 2008 09 45 47 Data Validation UN Error NEED UI ELEMENT FIRST Data Qualifier DOD_TEI Data Element 1 PNR 142B 3C 4D5E6F7 Figure 4 9 displays validation results of UII and 30P in the same Data Matrix when both UII and 30P are valid Note that Enable CPN LBN Support is checked FIGURE 4 9 Data Validation of UII amp 30P in a Single Data Matrix UID Mark Validation Results PASS Syntax Semantics PASS UII PASS CPN Mark Quality PASS Result Sequence Number 00000244 February 25 2008 08 5
73. gy contact your IT department for help At the Microscan factory the UID LDP and UID DPM are set to use Dynamic Host Communication Protocol DHCP In most cases this means you simply have to plug the UID LDP UID DPM into your network and plug your PC into your network and the UIDChecker software will just find the verifier and work This works because your network is set up to automatically assign IP addresses to the computers on the network If there is no automatic assignment of IP addresses no DHCP then the PC s IP address must be set to communicate with the address of the verifier To do this you must have Administrator privileges on the PC and must do the following 1 Right click on Network Places and select Properties 2 Right click on your Network Card and select Properties 3 Scroll down in the Connection Components list 4 Select the Internet Protocol item and select Properties 5 Select Use the following IP address and enter address 169 254 100 100 and mask 255 255 0 0 as shown in Figure 1 9 FIGURE 1 9 Entering IP Address and Subnet Mask C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 169 254 100 100 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 6 Click OK 1 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Upgrading the UIDChecker Software from V2 1 Upgrading the UIDChecker Software from V2 1
74. he following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual e Items emphasizing important information is bolded e Menu selections menu items and entries in screen images are indicated as Run triggered Modify etc Indicates Class II laser radiation xiv Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier This guide provides information you need to quickly set up and use the following Microscan UID Compliance Verifier products e UID Compliance Verifier LDP for labels and data plates e UID Compliance Verifier DPM for direct part marks Full product details can be found in the latter chapters of this manual v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 1 ol QAL 58 zE 3S So ZO Se OM ce o vo Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier Overview of UID Compliance Verifier LDP UID LDP FIGURE 1 1 UID LDP The UID Compliance Verifier LDP UID LDP is designed for labels and data plates containing UID Data Matrix marks with thicknesses up to 1 8 inches 3 2 mm The Diffuse Perpendicular 90 lighting allows the bottom of the light to be more than 1 5 inches from the mark for ease of use The laser targeting aids in placing the mark in the center of the camera s field of view FOV The FOV is 1 0 inches x 0 75 inches 25 4 mm x 19 0 mm The maximu
75. ies express or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and Technical support questions may be directed to helpdesk microscan com Register your product with Microscan www microscan com register fitness for a particular purpose Microscan Systems Inc does not warrant that the functions contained in the product will meet any requirements or needs purchaser may have or that the product will operate error free or in an uninterrupted fashion or that any defects or errors in the product will be corrected or that the product is compatible with any particular machinery Limitation of Liability In no event shall Microscan Systems Inc be liable to you or any third party for any special incidental or consequential damages including without limitation indirect special punitive or exemplary damages for loss of business loss of profits business interruption or loss of business information whether in contract tort or otherwise even if Microscan Systems Inc has been advised of the possibility of such damages Microscan Systems Inc s aggregate liability with respect to its obligations under this warranty or otherwise with respect to the product and documentation or otherwise shall not exceed the amount paid by you for the product and documentation Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on an implied warranty so the above limitation or
76. ify his local or network printer These results contain uidsupport contact information Next Result This button allows the user to select the next HTML result for viewing When the Result Viewer screen is launched a list of available HTML files is created based on the files found in the Results folder Clicking Next Result simply opens the next HTML file in the list Previous Result This button allows the user to select the previous HTML result for viewing When the Result Viewer screen is launched a list of available HTML files is created based on the files found in the Results folder Clicking Previous Result simply opens the previous HTML file in the list Delete Result This button allows the user to delete the result currently being viewed Clicking this button will cause the HTML file and the image file to be permanently removed from the system An Are You Sure message box will prompt the user for confirmation before the result is deleted When the result is deleted the UIDDataLog Dat file is modified to no longer contain the text for the deleted result Show Summary Results When checked Show Summary Results displays the summary results in the Verification report When not checked the verification results for each individual light configuration is displayed Done This button returns the user to the main screen Search Tab The following information describes the fields and buttons found on the Search
77. ight Configurations Programming Decode Capability User Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Ethernet for normal operation RS 232 baud rates 115 2 Kbps for debugging 1 19 x 0 86 30 2 mm x 21 8 mm Up to 0 125 3 175 mm 0 0075 0 19 mm 660 x 494 Pixels 90 D 45Q 30Q 30T North South East West 30S North East South West Windows 2000 XP Vista Business Data Matrix ECC200 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 122 F 50 C Max G 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Index A ADO Components error messages 3 25 fixing error E 1 Allow Multiple Selection 3 34 Analyzing Results 4 1 UID compliance check 4 1 Apply Manual Photometry Values Button 3 17 Archive tab 3 34 to 3 35 Assembling Lights D 3 Attaching camera D 2 lights to camera D 4 Automatically Save the Result with Each Read 3 23 B Back to Summary Button 3 30 Buttons apply manual photometry values 3 17 back to summary 3 30 cancel read and rotate B 4 clear log 3 6 log view 3 27 configure camera through serial port 3 11 connect via serial 3 12 copy 3 36 default 3 17 delete result 3 32 result s 3 34 learn photometry 3 17 live video 2 7 2 9 3 7 B 1 B 4 move 3 36 next result 3 32 normalize D 11 previous result 3 32 print result 3 9 3 32 3 34 read 3 8 and rotate 3 8 3 21 B 1 B 2 uid mark 3 8 save result 3 9 show summary results 3 32 start search
78. in Center with Correct Orientation N File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup View Results About Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected aso 25 25 S 2g gt S Soa 5E OS Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Locate Decode Error No edge candidate found November 03 2008 13 35 11 juve Video Joad UID Ma View Print Save 90 Boah TD uji Result Result Result 5 When you are finished positioning the target click Live Video again to exit Live Video v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 2 7 Chapter Quickly Using UID Compliance Verifier 6 Click Read UID Mark to verify the correct report for contrast and cell size The contrast should match the value with tolerance of 2 shown on the Calibration Test Card and the cell size should be reported as 0 015 0 0001 inches as shown in Figure 2 9 FIGURE 2 9 Test Calibration Using Contrast amp Cell Size Microscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 File Reader Define Customer Fields Results Setup View Results About i Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected M C ROS C A N l UID Mark Validation Results MIL STD 130N ISO 15415 FAIL A DMx Size 240 November 03 2008 13 47 58 E
79. ion 2 1 UlIDDataLog csv File Format F 10 viii Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 APPENDIX G Contents Version 2 1 DataBase Table Layout F 11 Version 2 2 DataBase Table Layout F 14 Certification amp Specifications G 1 CE Compliance G 1 FCC Statement G 2 FDA Statement G 2 Specifications G 3 UID LDP G 3 Physical Characteristics G 3 Performance Characteristics G 3 User Environment G 3 UID DPM G 4 Physical Characteristics G 4 Performance Characteristics G 4 User Environment G 4 Index Index 1 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier ix Contents X Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Preface PREFACE Welcome Purpose of This Manual The purpose of this manual is to get you up and running with your UID Compliance Verifier quickly and confidently The manual covers the following two products e UID Compliance Verifier LDP for labels and data plates UID LDP e UID Compliance Verifier DPM for direct part marks UID DPM v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier xi Preface Product Specification The following table is a product specification of the UID Compliance Verifier TABLE 1 Product Specification Item Description as Implemented Hardware HE1525HDU for UID LDP HE1510 for UID DPM Customer s Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Vista Business
80. is displayed as shown in Figure A 1 A 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 FIGURE A 1 Upgrade the HawkEye Flasher Dialog Box amp HawkEye Flasher lol x Camera Juid_hd400 10 2 1 156 ire pdate JV Load vx Works Kernel File A Ha Files ReadRunner Camera Binaries vx W orks bin Advanced lt lt Advanced Options JV Load Registry File a a Files ReadRunner Camera Binaries registry bin Ma Files ReadRunner Camera Binaries bootloader bin 3 In the drop down list of Cameras select your UID CK and make sure you enable check all the check boxes for gt Load VxWorks Kernel Load Registry File Load Bootloader T N o gt OF i Ox BO DL os O Q 5 4 Click Update When Done appears at the bottom of the terminal display the process is complete and you can now start the UIDChecker software v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier A 3 Appendix Upgrading to UIDChecker V2 1 A 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 appennxe Read And Rotate The Read And Rotate button is visible when you select the MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO IEC 15415 Verification Type You use Read And Rotate to test for rotational consistency of measurements Read And Rotate allows you to position your UID Code and read rotate it five
81. it simulates a mouse click on the Read button Also the Read button retains the focus of the application so clicking the Enter button on the Keyboard will also begin a Read The UIDChecker application must be in focus for these hotkeys to work Analyzing the Results of UID Compliance Check If the Data Matrix mark is a valid UID mark and is verified to be of good quality then both the Validation and Verification panels at the right of the screen will become green The light on top of the unit will also show green If either the validation or the verification test failed the appropriate panel will be red and the light on top of the unit will show red If the UID mark is valid then the validation results panel reports the UID mark components As long as the Data Matrix can be decoded and verified the verification panel shows the grading on each of the verification parameters corresponding to the verification type specified 3 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UIDChecker Buttons Overview Results When a mark is decoded extra buttons appear on the screen View Results Print Results and Save Results A complete description of the Results can be found on View Results starting on page 3 28 View Result Select View Result to see the full UID Mark report including the image This will transfer you to the results display From here you can manage your UII read results This is f
82. k to the UIDChecker user interface will be saved on the customer s hard drive in the following format v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 1 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software HTML files containing the results for a single read These files contain the text and image data allowing for simple viewing in a web browser HTML offers a more secure file structure than a typical text file Editing or changing data results is more difficult for a novice PC user HTML file names are the unique hex number prefixed by Result_ and suffixed by html Image files are the bitmap image used for the read Saving image data is a user defined option Image file names are the unique hex number prefixed by Image_ and suffixed by bmp The cumulative log file gets appended with the text for each result that is saved The log file name is UIDDataLog dat This file contains the raw text data in comma delimited fields Customers who wish to automate their UID Mark Reading results using perhaps a database scheme will be able to use this log file Each saved result places a single line of data into the cumulative log file The data is comma delimited in the following order Path and Name of Image if image saving is enabled Or Result Number and No Image Saved if image saving is disabled Month and Day e g November 4 Year and Time of Result e g
83. liance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Specifications Specifications UID LDP Physical Characteristics Dimensions 13 Lx 10 Wx 11 6 H 33 0 cm L x 25 4 cm W x 29 4 cm H Power Requirements AC Adapter 100 250 VAC 0 5A 50 60 Hz input 24V at 500 mA output Illumination Embedded Class 1 LED Red LED 640 nm Targeting Lasers Class II Weight 17 2 1b 7 5 kg Performance Characteristics Interfaces Ethernet for normal operation RS 232 baud rates 115 2 Kbps for debugging G Field of View 1 0 x 0 75 25 4 mm x 19 mm Depth of Field 0 125 3 175 mm Bo Minimum Element Size 0 0075 0 19 mm c S Optical Resolution 660 x 494 Pixels 2 5 Light Configurations 90 8 Programming Windows 2000 XP Vista Business 9 Decode Capability Data Matrix ECC200 8 User Environment Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 122 F 50 C Max v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier G 3 Appendix Certification amp Specifications UID DPM Physical Characteristics Dimensions Power Requirements Illumination Weight 6 7 Lx 6 1 W x 8 3 H 17 0 cm L x 15 5 cm W x 21 1 cm H AC Adapter 100 240 VAC 1 6A 50 60 Hz input 24V at 1 5A output Embedded Class 1 LED Red LED 640 nm 5 95 1b 2 7 kg Performance Characteristics Interfaces Field of View Depth of Field Minimum Element Size Optical Resolution L
84. light configurations are displayed You can select a light configuration and use it for live video display For other verification types in UID DPM only light configuration 90 is displayed and enabled For UID LDP only 90 is displayed 3 16 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items e Operations on the Selected Light This group is disabled for the MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 verification type as photometry and exposure control is done automatically in the software based on the Mean Light requirement in AIM DPM 1 2006 The Exposure Time box always displays the current exposure time used in the camera corresponding to the selected light configuration Note that the gain values are set at the factory and will never change Go FIGURE 3 9 Lighting amp Exposure Adjustment Dialog Box Lighting and Exposure Adjustment Operations on the Selected light Exposure Time usec 4823 Apply Manual Photometry Yalues Learn Photometry Restore Default Photometry Values Select Light 2 9 Sc te 5 as 52 gt 22 lt To adjust the exposure automatically press the Learn Photometry button to obtain an image with good intensity and contrast and the new exposure time will be displayed If the image needs further adjustment manually enter the exposure time then select Apply Manual Photometry Values button Th
85. lue 54 Q lt Axial Non Uniformity A Value 0 00 Grid Non Uniformity A Value 0 20 UEC Grade A Value 1 00 FixedPattemDamage A PASS A UIl_UNO77991289420243510936 November 03 2008 13 56 49 Gell Modulation A FAIL A DMx Size 240 November 03 2008 13 47 58 Ref Decode Grade A Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 03 2008 13 35 11 Min Reflectance A Value 57 Live Video View Print Save a E 30 Result Result Result BER m See EER UID Read amp Graphical Display Details Image A picture box is on the left hand side of the main display to show the Live Video display and the last read UID mark image Validation Text Result A color keyed graphical text area is on the upper right hand side of the main display After reading a UID Mark the background of the text display turns red or green depending on the state of the UII string validation The validation results are listed clearly in this text display v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 3 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Verification Text Result A color keyed graphical text area is on the lower right hand side of the main display After reading a UID Mark the background of the text display turns either green or red depending on the state of the UID mark quality verification The verification results are listed clearly in this text display UID Mark Read R
86. lue int ConvertlmagesToJPG VarChar 8 CurrentLight VarChar 32 CurvedPart VarChar 8 VarChar 132 CustomerFields2 CustomerFields3 VarChar 132 CustomerFields4 CustomerFields5 VarChar 132 VarChar 132 VarChar 132 VarChar 64 DataElement1 DataElement2 VarChar 64 DataElement3 VarChar 64 DataElement4 VarChar 64 DataElement5 VarChar 64 DataElement6 VarChar 64 DataElement7 VarChar 64 DataQualifier VarChar 64 DotCenterOffsetGrade VarChar 4 DotCenterOffsetValue int 4 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UID Results Data File TABLE 4 1 Version 2 3 Database Table Layout continued Variable Size DotSizeOffsetGrade VarChar 4 DotSizeOffsetValue int ECCLevel VarChar 8 EditUllforCpnLbn VarChar 8 EnableCpnLbnSupport VarChar 8 Exposure int FirmwareRev VarChar 12 FixedPatternDamageGrade VarChar 4 Gain int GridNonUniformityGrade VarChar 4 GridNonUniformityValue Double HTMLFileName VarChar 255 ImgFileName VarChar 255 LastUlIString VarChar 128 Logo VarChar 255 MatrixHeightValue Double MatrixSizeError VarChar 16 MatrixSizeGrade VarChar 4 MatrixWidthValue Double MaxRawContrastValue int MeanLight int MinRawContrastValue int MinReflectanceGrade VarChar 4 MinReflectanceValue int
87. m supported Data Matrix size is 0 6 inches 15 mm This size allows either a Data Matrix of e 24 row by 24 column using X dimension of 25 mil 0 025 inches element size e Higher density using X dimension of 7 5 mil 0 0075 inches element size 1 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Overview of UID Compliance Verifier DPM UID DPM ol Overview of UID Compliance Verifier DPM UID DPM FIGURE 1 2 UID DPM for Label and Data Plate o 5 zE 3S So O Se YO da ce o vo The UID Compliance Verifier DPM UID DPM is designed for UID Data Matrix direct part marks with varying thicknesses and shapes It provides all the lighting options specified in AIM DPM 1 2006 e Medium Angle Four Direction 45Q e Low Angle Four Direction 30Q e Low Angle Two Direction 30T e Low Angle Single Direction 30S e Diffuse Perpendicular 90 e Diffuse Off Axis D The FOV is 1 19 inches x 0 86 inches 30 2 mm x 21 8 mm The maximum Data Matrix size that can be supported is 0 8 inches 20 mm This size allows a 32 row by 32 column Data Matrix using X dimension of 25 mil 0 025 inches or a Data Matrix of higher density with X dimension as small as 75 mil 0 0075 inches v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 3 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier To read Data Matrix labels and data plates up to 1 8 inches 3 2mm
88. may have to reboot your PC Just follow the on screen instructions v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 9 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier By default the installation of the UIDChecker application installs all the necessary components in the C Program Files UIDChecker folder The folder will be created if it doesn t already exist You can change the location of the file at installation All subsequent files data and images are located under the main UIDChecker folder on the customer s hard drive Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM The UID LDP and UID DPM communicate to the PC using an Ethernet network There are several ways to connect the UID LDP UID DPM and the PC Note This is often the trickiest part of the installation especially if you are not familiar with Ethernet and connecting equipment to your network If this is the case please contact your IT department for help or contact Microscan 1 The easiest way to connect your PC and the UID LDP or UID DPM is to connect them to an existing local area network LAN using the Ethernet cable that is already attached to the verifier To do this plug your PC into your LAN and plug your verifier into your LAN you will need two Ethernet ports FIGURE 1 6 PC amp UID LDP UID DPM on Your Ethernet Network Your Ethernet Network Your PC Connect to an Ethernet UID Verifier Connect to port
89. mbling the Lights FIGURE D 2 HELTMA 4L Bracket a 25 25 52 Ga b mo Q D 1 Assemble the HELTMA 4L to the DOAL 50 using two M6x10mm screw Preparing the Lenses 1 Take the lenses out of their boxes and remove the plastic over wrap Store the lenses with the lens covers on 2 Remove the extension tubes from the box and remove plastic over wrap v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier D 3 Appendix Upgrading UID DPM001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 3 Remove the lens protective cap from the bottom of the HawkEye 1510 camera Attaching the Lights to the Camera FIGURE D 3 Small Hole Caps 1 Using a small screwdriver remove the 4 small hole caps two on each side on the sides of the HawkEye camera FIGURE D 4 Thumb Screws Thumb Screws 2 Using the 4 thumb screws provided attach the HELTMA 4L bracket to the HawkEye camera D 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Recommended Verifier Setting with 25mm Lens 3 Plug the CPS 12 power supply into a 110V outlet and attach the DB 9 connector to the light attached to the HELTMA bracket g 4 Center the light on the camera by loosening the four button head screws on the side of the HELTMA and centering the light Recommended Verifier Setting with 25mm Lens f stop 2 Oo m Extension Ring 6mm 2 D D S D Q D Distan
90. ml files which can be viewed using Internet Explorer UIDChecker supports data logging archival and printing Reports can be created by querying the results database Programming and The UID Compliance Verifier is programmed upon hardware startup to Configuration default settings via the PC over ethernet UIDChecker supports data logging archival and printing xii Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UID Standards Compatibility Chart This version of UIDChecker software is compliant with the following TABLE 2 UID Compatibility Chart Standard DFARS 252 211 7003 Release Date April 22 2005 ISO IEC 15415 June 15 2004 ISO IEC 15418 December 1 1999 ISO IEC 15434 October 1 1999 ISO IEC 16022 May 1 2000 MIL STD 130L Pre and Post December 20 2004 MIL STD 130L Change 1 December 21 2004 MIL STD 130M December 2 2005 SAE AS9132 February 15 2005 AIM DPM 1 2006 December 12 2006 MIL STD 130M Change 1 June 15 2007 MIL STD 130N December 17 2007 UID Topics Where to Learn More on the Web e UID Support Site http www uidsupport com From this site you can find links to Department of Defense Guide MIL STD 130N NASA Handbook on Marking Standards v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier xiii Preface Manual Conventions T
91. n the UID reader unit 1 From the Start Menu select Programs gt UIDChecker gt Utilities gt Hawkeye Flasher The HawkEye Flasher dialog box is displayed as shown in Figure 1 10 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 13 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier FIGURE 1 10 Upgrade the HawkEye Flasher Dialog Box amp HawkEye Flasher lol x r Camera uiddpm_unit4 161 218 121 44 5 Update JV Load vxWorks Kernel File ji Program Files UIDChecker Camera Binaries orks bin Advanced lt lt r Advanced Options IV Load Registry File T fF Program Files UIDChecker Camera Binaries registry bin Mi atloader File TH 2 Inthe Camera drop down list select your UID Verifier and make sure you enable check all the check boxes for Load VxWorks Kernel Load Registry File Load Bootloader 3 Click Update When Done appears at the bottom of the terminal display the process is complete and you can now start the UIDChecker software 1 14 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Lighting for the UID LDP amp UID DPM ol Lighting for the UID LDP amp UID DPM Both the UID LDP and UID DPM support AIM DPM 1 2006 fully compliant lighting options The UID LDP uses the diffuse perpendicular lighting 90 for label and data plate applications The UID DPM uses the multifu
92. nction light that supports all light configurations required by MIL STD 130M Change 1 and MIL STD 130N as shown in Figure 1 11 In both UID LDP and UID DPM the verification can be triggered from a hardware trigger button and the Read UID Mark software button on the UIDChecker GUI QL 58 zE 3S So O Se V S Le ce o vo FIGURE 1 11 Multifunction Light 90 DOME 45 30 Ni For all verification types except AIM DPM 1 2006 only diffuse perpendicular lighting 90 is supported in UID DPM v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 15 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier Light Configurations The multifunction light in UID DPM supports all the light configurations specified in the AIM DPM 1 2006 Diffuse perpendicular on axis bright field 90 A flat diffusing material is oriented such that the plane of the material is parallel to the plane of the symbol area The symbol is uniformly illuminated with diffuse light incident at 90 15 relative to the optical axis to the plane of the symbol 90 15 Diffuse off axis D A diffusely reflecting dome is illuminated from below so that the reflected light falls non directionally on the part and does not cast defined shadows This is commonly used for reading curved parts Low angle four direction 30Q Light is aimed at the part at an angle of 30 3 from the pla
93. ne of the surface of the symbol from four sides such that the lines describing the center of the beams from opposing pairs of lights are co planar and the planes at right angles to each other One lighting plane is aligned to be parallel to the line formed by a horizontal edge of the image sensor to within 5 The lighting illuminates the entire symbol area with uniform energy 30 4 3 from all 4 sides North East South West Pg Low angle two direction 30T Light is aimed at the part at an angle of 30 43 from two sides The light may be incident from either of the two possible orientations with respect to the symbol The lighting plane is aligned to be parallel to the line formed by one edge of the image sensor to within 5 The lighting illuminates the entire symbol area with uniform energy 30 3 from 2 sides North South or East West eo Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 h Lighting for the UID LDP amp UID DPM e Low angle one direction 30S Light is aimed at the part at an angle of 30 3 from one side The light may be incident from any of the four possible orientations The lighting plane is aligned to be parallel to the line formed by one edge of the image sensor to within 5 The lighting illuminates the entire symbol area with uniform energy QAL 58 zE 3S So O Se V S Le ce o vo O 30 3 from 1 side North East South West
94. network ports one for your PC and one for the UID LDP or UID DPM For more information see Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM on page 1 10 Installing Optional Long Feet Spacers For UID DPM the feet with standard spacers are installed at the factory to provide the normal stand off distance of 7 8 inch 22 2 mm You can lengthen the feet using the optional spacers e For labels and data plates with thicknesses up to 1 8 inches 3 2 mm use the standard spacers e For DPM parts with thicknesses up to 5 8 inches 15 9 mm replace the standard spacers with the optional long spacers v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 7 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier e For DPM parts with thicknesses up to 15 16 inches 23 8 mm add the optional long spacers to the standard spacers Note You need to make sure that the mark surface of the DPM part is approximately 7 8 inches 22 2 mm from the bottom of the plate To install the optional long feet spacer or to re install the standard feet follow Figure 1 5 FIGURE 1 5 Installing the Feet on the UID DPM Standard Spacers Shown ji PVM IO Oe Se 1 8 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Powering Up the UID LDP amp UID DPM 1 Powering Up the UID LDP amp UID DPM ol Connect the power supply to the UID LDP or UID DPM then plug the power supply into a
95. oft Access View E Microsoft Access File Edit View Insert Format Records Tools Window Help xX H 46RY amp amp 243 YR mK Dag amp UIDCK Table 20xClearSpac Angle _ AngleOfDistort AngleOfDistort Aperture AxialNonUnifo AxialNonUnifo Calibrated SEI 96 5A 0 01 Not Calibrated FALSE 0 01 Not Calibrated FALSE Datasheet View Understanding UID Mark Quality Data Matrix Cell Size The UIDChecker has been configured to read marks of the size range that is specified by revisions L L Change 1 M and M Change 1 of MIL STD 130 These marks with cell sizes in the 0 0075 to 0 025 inch range can be decode reliably and verified by the UIDChecker using UID LDP and UID DPM Microscan can t guarantee reliable performance of the standard UID LDP and UID DPM on marks with cell sizes outside this range For applications outside this range please contact Microscan for special hardware setup and application support Ss m 5 D cb a o 3 o Q gt D ECC 200 The UIDChecker has been configured to read UID marks made with ECC 200 If a UID mark does not use ECC200 it is not a valid UID mark and the UIDChecker will fail the validation of the UID mark Data Matrix Quality Verification Standard All supported verification standards are explained in detail in the HawkEye 1500 Series Verification Manual v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 11
96. on your Ethernet network a second Ethernet port on your Ethernet network Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Networking to the UID LDP amp UID DPM ol 2 The second way to connect your PC and the UID LDP UID DPM is to connect them to each other using an Ethernet hub switch or router not supplied You may need your IT department to help you select hardware and set this up FIGURE 1 7 Connection Using a Hub Router or Switch OOOO C JHub Router or Switch QL 58 zE 3S So O Se YO ce o vo O Your PC Connect UID Verifier via a hub router Connect via a hub or switch to your router or switch to your network to your network 3 The final way to connect the PC and the reader is to connect them directly to each other on their own private LAN Do this by adding the supplied cross link adapter to the reader s Ethernet cable and plugging it directly into the PC s network card FIGURE 1 8 Direct Connect PC amp UID LDP UID DPM using Cross Link Adapter Your PC Connect to the UID Verifier F UID Verifier Connect to your PC Cross Link Adapter HEENET XLA v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 1 11 Chapter Getting Started w UID Compliance Verifier DHCP and Static IP Addresses Explained Note If this is confusing or if you do not understand the terminolo
97. onGrade VarChar 4 a gt AngleOfDistortionValue int Aperture VarChar 8 AxialNonUniformityGrade VarChar 4 AxialNonUniformityValue Double Calibrated VarChar 64 CalibratedSinceStartup VarChar 64 CalTargetContrast int CellSizeError VarChar 16 CellSizeGrade VarChar 4 CellSizeValue Double CellUnitReportString VarChar 8 Construct VarChar 32 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier F 11 Appendix Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software TABLE F 6 Database Table Layout continued Variable Size ContrastGrade VarChar 4 ContrastReportString VarChar 32 ContrastValue int CustomerFields1 VarChar 132 CustomerFields2 VarChar 132 CustomerFields3 CustomerFields4 VarChar 132 CustomerFields5 VarChar 132 VarChar 132 DataElement1 VarChar 64 DataElement2 VarChar 64 DataElement3 VarChar 64 DataElement4 VarChar 64 DataElement5 VarChar 64 DataElement6 VarChar 64 DataQualifier VarChar 64 DotCenterOffsetGrade VarChar 4 DotCenterOffsetValue int DotSizeOffsetGrade VarChar 4 DotSizeOffsetValue int ECCLevel VarChar 8 Exposure int FixedPatternDamageGrade VarChar 4 Gain int GridNonUniformityGrade VarChar 4 GridNonUniformityValue Double HTMLFileName VarChar 255 ImgFileName VarChar 255 LastUIDString
98. orithm in ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification failed RDA final image adjustment ISO Verification failed RDA STEP AE Failed the final image adjustment step in AIM DPM 1 2006 Failed Reference Decode Algorithm in steps A through E in ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification failed RDA STEP F 1 Failed Reference Decode Algorithm in step F 1 in ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification failed RDA STEP F 2 ISO Verification failed RDA STEP F 3 Failed Reference Decode Algorithm in step F 2 in ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 Failed Reference Decode Algorithm in step F 3 in ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 ISO Verification insufficient space There is insufficient space surrounding the Data Matrix for ISO IEC 15415 or AIM DPM 1 2006 3 40 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 cuapters UID Read Result Data Details In this chapter you will learn more about examining and managing your UID Read results First the on screen data presentation will be explained then the data log file will be explained Refer to View Results starting on page 3 28 for an overview of the UID Mark Read Results 2 G Q m Analyzing the Results of UIDChecker If the Data Matrix mark is a valid UID mark and is verified to be of good quality then both the Validation and Verification panels at the right of the screen will become green a
99. ormed Figure 3 10 warns you of the consequences of changing photometry values after calibration FIGURE 3 10 Consequences of Changing Photometry Apply Manual Photometry Values Contrast values will be reported as Uncalibrated if Photometry values are changed From the Default values Also note that the Calibrate Function will reset the Photometry values back to the Default calibrated camera values Changing the Verification Type will also reset the Photometry values back to the Default calibrated camera values Do you still wish to continue with manually changing the Photometry values Verification Type You must set the UIDChecker to use the Verification Standard most fitting to your application by using this drop down menu item Click on Verification Type to bring up the Verification Type dialog box as shown in Figure 3 11 The default Verification Type is MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 3 18 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 FIGURE 3 11 Default Verification Type Main Menu Items Verification Type VerificationT ype MIL STD 130L C ISO 16022 MIL STD 130L Change 1 C 1 0 15415 MIL STD 130M C 1S0 15415 for Label and DPM C 459132 Dot Peen 59132 Electro Chem Etch C 4S9132 Laser MIL STD 130M Change 1 C 1S0 15415 for Label AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM MIL STD 130N C 180 15415 C AS59132 Dot Peen C AS59132 Electro Chem Etch C 459132 Laser AIM DPM 1 2006
100. ouble click HawkEyeNormalization exe The screen in Figure D 8 is displayed D 10 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 HawkEye Sensor Lighting Normalization FIGURE D 8 HawkEye Normalization Tool Calibration Status Histogram and Statistics Dark Mean 6 18 g Light Mean 201 53 3300 2370 2640 2310 1380 1650 A m 1320 2 D D D Q D Position Calibration Standard xj O Please center one of the black squares on the calibration J standard in the center of the camera field of view CurrentStep Center Black Square of Cal Target Under Camera Coarse Offset Exposure Gain Get vu 1 then press the Normalize button Program Control Select Camera to Normalize fuiddm_unitS hal Lighting Hardware Selection C Standard Camera C UID Verifier Single Light UID Verifier Multifunction Light Configure Lighting 4 160 176 192 208 224 240 NORMALIZE Close In the Select Camera to Normalize drop down list box select the correct UID verifier camera or enter the IP address of the camera Position the Calibration Test Card such that the black square is in the center of the light blue square Click OK on the Position Calibration Standard dialog box Click NORMALIZE For UID Verifier Multifunction Li
101. owser control to display print and delete all records Using this scheme the display of each record will include both the read results as text and the corresponding read result image coupled together for the user to easily view When you start to use this new version 2 0 software you will have to change the read format of the data The details of each are shown below Version 2 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format The following information is a detailed listing of the comma delimited contents for a version 2 0 data file Using this description you should be able to transfer the data into your local database The UID Mark data that is read and reported back to the UIDChecker user interface will be saved on the customer s hard drive in the following format e HTML files containing the results for a single read These files contain the text and image data allowing for simple viewing in a web browser HTML offers a more secure file structure than a typical text file Editing or changing data results is more difficult for a novice PC user HTML file names are the unique hex number prefixed by Result_ and suffixed by html e Image files are the bitmap image used for the read Saving image data is a user defined option Image file names are the unique hex number prefixed by Image_ and suffixed by bmp e The cumulative log file gets appended with the text for each result that is saved The log file name is UIDD
102. ples The UID LDP and UID DPM comes with a Calibration Target Microscan part number 98 UA10 0CC0 Once you have positioned your UID LDP and UID DPM into your work space you need to re calibrate the system using this Calibration Target 1 Position the Data Matrix around 80 contrast under the UID LDP or UID DPM v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 13 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details 2 Click Reader gt Reflectance Calibrate to bring up the Calibration dialog box as shown in Figure 3 6 FIGURE 3 6 Calibration Dialog Box Reflectance Calibration CellUnit ContrastMax ContrastMin Status 1613 296 178 226 July 31 2007 06 06 33 1132 249 178 233 0 187 July 31 2007 06 06 34 520 248 178 230 0 185 July 31 2007 06 06 34 1529 252 178 228 0 184 July 31 2007 06 06 35 1564 265 178 233 0 187 July 31 2007 06 06 35 887 230 178 232 0 186 July 31 2007 06 06 36 3174 271 178 232 0 183 July 31 2007 06 06 36 3174 267 178 231 0 181 July 31 2007 06 06 37 2620 265 178 240 0 187 July 31 2007 06 06 37 2804 277 178 245 0 193 July 31 2007 06 06 38 Calibration Target Contrast 83 Calibration Target Reflectance Max 87 Close Light Angle Displays light configurations or light angle available to the connected UID verifier For UID LDP only 90 is displayed Exposure Time Displays exposure time for the HawkEye 1500 camera corresponding to each light configur
103. r D or F and its value e g Value 4 F 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Version 2 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format TABLE F 2 ISO IEC 15415 Option continued ISO IEC 15415 Unused Error Correction Grade followed by the current unused error correction grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its value e g Value 4 Fixed Pattern Damage Grade followed by the current unused error correction grade value e g A or B or C or D or F Modulation Grade followed by the current unused error correction grade value e g A or B or C or D or F Reference Decode Grade followed by the current unused error correction grade value e g A or B or C or D or F Print Growth Grade followed by the currently displayed print growth grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its X and Y values e g X Y Cell Size followed by the current cell size and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or Size Height Width followed by the current height and width and the units e g PIXELS or INCHES or ECC Level followed by the current ECC level e g ECC200 or ECC140 or ECC1
104. rall grade must be at least 2 0 for X dimension range 7 5 25 and wavelength 640 from the light configurations 90 When the verification type MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 is selected the light specified as the first one in the Light Configuration is turned on if it is not already on To switch to a different light angle use the Reader gt Lighting and Exposure The following options will become available e Report Two options are available Overall Grade for All Lights When this option is selected UIDChecker performs verification for each enabled light configuration and reports the result corresponding to each light configuration in a Summary Report First Passing Overall Grade This is the default This option can speed up the verification process When this option is selected UIDChecker performs verification for all enabled light configurations according to the specified light order As soon as the overall grade from a light configuration meets the minimum passing grade UIDChecker outputs the result without trying the remaining light configurations e Light Configuration The light configuration option allows 90 30Q 30T 45Q 30S and D to be re ordered The Light order is listed from top to bottom Using the up and down arrows behind each light configuration you can adjust the light order such that certain light configurations that are more
105. rificationPass VarChar 8 VerificationType VarChar 32 VerifyFailure VarChar 128 VerifyReadPass VarChar 8 Version 2 2 DataBase Table Layout The Version 2 2 database table layout is identical to the Version 2 3 database table layout except for the following TABLE F 7 Database Table Layout Differences Between V2 3 amp V2 2 V2 3 V2 2 AssociatedCpnLbnString AssociatedPartNumberString EditUIIforCpnLbn EditUllforPartNumber EnableCpnLbnSupport EnablePNRSupport Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 appennxa Certification amp Specifications CE Compliance The UID LDP and UID DPM have been certified to conform to the requirements of Council Directives 2004 108 EC 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC to comply with the following European Standards G e EN61326 1997 A3 2003 Class A e EN61010 1 2001 02 e EN60825 1 1993 A2 2001 01 e EM61000 6 2 2001 e EM61000 6 4 2001 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 make adequate measures 2 co G oO O o oo On All Microscan products bearing the CE mark have been declared to be in conformance with the applicable EEC Council Directives However certain factory installed options or customer requested modifications may compromise electromagnetic compatibility and prohibit use of the CE mark Note that the use o
106. s shown in Figure 4 1 The light on top of the unit will also show green s m 3S D o 3 o Q v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 1 Chapter UID Read Result Data Details FIGURE 4 1 UIDChecker Passed UII Good Quality UID Mark Validation Results m MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 Be BI el BI bel be be gt 4 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Analyzing the Results of UIDChecker If either the validation or the verification test failed the appropriate panel will be red as shown in Figure 4 2 The light on top of the unit will also show red FIGURE 4 2 UIDChecker Passed UII Bad Quality UID Mark Validation Results lt lt 2 m MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 ky m 5 D o o co Q D A A A A D A A A If the UID mark is valid then the validation results panel reports the UID mark components As long as the Data Matrix can be decoded and verified the verification panel shows the grading on each of the quality tests The v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 3 Chapter UID Read Result Data Details UIDChecker provides an overall pass fail using green red background color based on the standard you select For detailed descriptions of the Data Matrix Verification please
107. same alphabetical order as in the MDB database record and each field is prefixed with a tag name in the form lt tag name gt to make parsing easier All fields are always written even if empty The following shows the first several fields in the CSV file Version 2 3 DataBase Table Layout The database table layout is shown in Table 4 1 TABLE 4 1 Version 2 3 Database Table Layout 2 m Variable Size 20xClearSpace VarChar 32 Angle int AngleOfDistortionGrade VarChar 4 AngleOfDistortionValue int Aperture VarChar 8 AperturePercentage int AssociatedCpnLbnString VarChar 128 AssociatedUlIString VarChar 128 AxialNonUniformityGrade VarChar 4 AxialNonUniformityValue Double CalBlackOffset VarChar 16 CalExposure int CalGain int ky m 3S D o 3 o mm v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 4 7 Chapter UID Read Result Data Details TABLE 4 1 Version 2 3 Database Table Layout continued CustomerFields1 Variable Size Calibrated VarChar 64 CalibratedSinceStartup VarChar 64 CalMeanLight int CalTargetContrast int CalTargetReflectanceMax int CellSizeError VarChar 16 CellSizeGrade VarChar 4 CellSizeValue Double CellUnitReportString VarChar 8 Construct VarChar 32 ContrastGrade VarChar 4 ContrastReportString VarChar 32 ContrastVa
108. sion ring P N C0206 8 UID stand 98 UA10 0STO 9 Ethernet cable P N HEENET 007 10 Thumb screws 4 to attach light mount to the camera P N 972 0282 1 11 Calibration Test Card 98 UA10 0CCO 12 UID Checker software CD P N A1 40266 1V230 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier D 1 Appendix Upgrading UID DPMO001 w UIDChecker Software V2 3 13 Ethernet crossover adapter P N HEENET XLA 14 Spiral wire wrap P N 966 0195 1 Setting Up the UID DPM Stand FIGURE D 1 Dowel Pins and Thumb Screw Remove the stand base and upright arm from the packaging Place the base on a level flat surface Slide the upright arm onto the two dowel pins in the back of the base Fasten the upright arm using the large thumb screw provided with the kit Be careful while moving the upright arm The camera mounting head is spring loaded and can move while carrying the arm Attaching the Camera 1 Attach the HawkEye 1510 camera to the stand using the 4 20 thumb screw that protrudes from the front of the camera mount head Connect the HEPS 1500 power cable to the camera Plug the HEPS 1500 power cable into a 110V outlet Connect the HEENET 007 network cable to the camera D 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Assembling the Lights 5 Loop the power and Ethernet cable in the wire hook on the back rear of the camera mounting head g Asse
109. stored with each record in the log file Also it allows you to specify your company s logo bmp file to be included on the printed and on screen reports The logo should not exceed 300 pixels wide and 70 pixels high v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 21 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details FIGURE 3 14 Define Customer Field Settings Dialog Box Customer Field Setup Customer Field 1 FO Customer Field 2 Customer Field 3 FO Customer Field 4 Customer Field 5 OO Customer Logo bmp C Program Files UIDChecker custamersamplelogobmp Results Setup FIGURE 3 15 Results Setup Dialog Box Results Setup q V Automatically Save the Result with Each Read Store Images with Results l Convert Images to JPG Show Verification Details in On Screen Results View J Show Decoded Data Above Image Store Results in MDB Database and CSV File M Disable CSV Results File V Enable CPN LBN Support Edit UII for CPN LBN ChangeResultsPath im Files UIDChecker Results_2 3 0 go Log Close iew 3 22 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items Automatically Save the Result with Each Read This checkbox enables disables the automatic saving of UID mark results By default automatic saving is disabled OFF If the option is not selected the user is not allowed to Store Images With Results
110. t Growth Grade followed by the currently displayed print growth grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its X and Y values e g X Y Unused Error Correction Grade followed by the current unused error correction grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its value e g Value Size Height Width followed by the current height and width and the units e g H PIXELS or INCHES or ECC Level followed by the current ECC level e g ECC200 or ECC140 or ECC100 or ECC080 or ECC050 or ECC000 or ECC250 or TABLE F 2 ISO IEC 15415 Option ISO IEC 15415 Overall Grade followed by the currently displayed overall grade value e g A or B or C or D or P Contrast Grade followed by the currently displayed contrast grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its specific value e g Value or UN_Cal or SELF_Cal or REFL_Cal or Axial Non Uniformity Grade followed by the current grade value e g A or B or C or D or F and its value e g Value 4 Grid Non Uniformity Grade followed by the current grade value e g A or B or C o
111. tand Setting Up the UID DPM Stand FIGURE C 1 Dowel Pins amp Thumb Screw Dowel Pins 1 Remove the stand base and upright arm from the packaging 2 Place the base on a level flat surface 3 Slide the upright arm onto the two dowel pins in the back of the base v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier C 1 Appendix e Attaching UID DPM to UID DPM Stand 4 Fasten the upright arm using the large thumb screw provided with the kit 5 Be careful while moving the upright arm The camera mounting head is spring loaded and can move while carrying the arm Attaching the UID DPM Use the following procedure to attach the UID DPM to the UID DPM stand 1 Rotate the arm so that it is in the position shown in Figure C 2 FIGURE C 2 Correct Position of Arm 2 Move the bolt on the arm to the correct position before you try to attach the UID DPM see Figure C 3 C 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Attaching the UID DPM FIGURE C 3 Move Bolt to Correct Position Move the bolt to this position before you ge lt s dp Qo attach the UID DPM Q Q fe alpen A A D D O lt 3 Attach the UID DPM making sure that all four feet fully contact the base of the UID DPM stand 4 Using one foot of the UID DPM set up the correct stand off distance for the direct part mark you want to verify as
112. tarted With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items Possible ADO Component Error Messages If the ADO components on the PC where UIDChecker is installed are missing or a very old version the message box in Figure 3 19 will appear FIGURE 3 19 Possible Error Messages if ADO is Out of Date or Missing UID Label Compliance Checker Error in frmMain NewTable FrmMain NewTable Error Number429 Hex 14D described as Activex component can t create object ADO components not Found Either turn off writing to the MDB database or run MDAC_TYP EXE provided with the UIDChecker installation oO To fix this problem see Appendix E Fixing ADO Components Error for more information Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions If you have received a variance you can disable the test for cell size by selecting the Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions check box as shown in Figure 3 15 9 Se oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Cell Size is still measured and reported but the results are marked with a statement that the variance is enabled as shown in Figure 3 20 FIGURE 3 20 Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions Enabled Data Element 2 10936 Data Element 3 I1T142B3C4D Variance to Override Cell Size Restrictions Enabled Mark Summary In addition the CSV and MDB results will have the OverrideCellSize field set to TRUE Note The variance flag has no effect on the MIL STD 1
113. te Setup has completed successfully Microsoft Data Access Components 2 8 SP1 has been successfully installed on this system Click Close to exit setup v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier m Fixing ADO b Oo i LLI N oO Q E je 1 Appendix Fixing ADO Components Error E 4 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 appenpxF Data File Formats for UIDChecker Software For completeness we will detail the comma delimited read data log file from both Version 1 and Version 2 software In the latest software with the new Verifications now supported in the UIDChecker software and the enhanced reporting of the read data the format of the Results has changed slightly In particular the log file UIDDataLog Dat has changed e Version 1 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format starting on page F 1 Q 2S 23 SS Eo i uo oo ir 2 So oO a5 e Version 2 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format starting on page F 4 e Version 2 1 UIDDataLog csv File Format starting on page F 10 e Version 2 1 DataBase Table Layout starting on page F 11 e Version 2 2 DataBase Table Layout starting on page F 14 Version 1 0 UIDDataLog Dat File Format For version 1 0 users who read this data into a local database you should continue to use that format for version 1 0 files The UID Mark data that is read and reported bac
114. the Data Matrix 80 contrast you are using as the target For example if the R_max marked for the Data Matrix on the Calibration Test Card is 87 4 you would enter 87 4 or 87 OO 5 The Live Video mode is enabled Center the Data Matrix about 80 contrast on the Calibration card in the camera s FOV FIGURE 3 7 Data Matrix Centered in FOV 9 Se oo 55 as 52 gt 22 lt 6 Click Calibrate v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 15 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details The UIDChecker will calibrate the reader in less than 10 seconds or post error messages if it can t All calibration data are saved to the verifier The top border of the UIDChecker application will show the last calibration date Also the calibration date will be posted in the Results display Lighting amp Exposure FIGURE 3 8 Lighting amp Exposure Adjustment Dialog Box Lighting and Exposure Adjustment Operations on the Selected light ___ Exposure Time usec 2658 Select Light 0 450 Apply Manual Photometry Values Learn Photometry 300 30T Ew Restore Default Photometry Values 30T NS mev amw n sE ass g 305 N 305 E 305 5 Select Light In UID DPM for the MIL STD 130M Change 1 AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM or MIL STD 130N AIM DPM 1 2006 verification types all supported
115. thernet Cross Link Adapter HEENET XLA e Serial Communications Cable HESC 006 Hardware rescue aid only e This Getting Started guide Components UID DPM e UID DPM Verifier with Multifunction Light FIS UD10 0DP1 e UID DPM Standard Presentation Feet e UID DPM Optional Long Feet Spacers e UID DPM Power Supply A1 40346 1 e Ethernet network cable HEENET 007 e UID Compliance Card to test your UID DPM A4 20814 1A e UIDChecker Software Installation CD A1 40266 1V230 e Calibration Card 98 UA10 0CCO e Ethernet Cross Link Adapter HEENET XLA e Serial Communications Cable HESC 006 Hardware rescue aid only e This Getting Started guide 1 6 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 UID LDP amp UID DPM Operating Environment ual QO f UID LDP amp UID DPM Operating Environment zo e Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C o e Storage Temperature 122 F 50 C Max Os SE o 3 O Choosing a PC The UID LDP and UID DPM systems require you to supply a PC running Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Vista Business with e Administrator privileges e Atleast a 2 GHz CPU e Atleast 512M RAM e ACD ROM drive e At least 100 Mb of available hard disk space e A 10 100 Mb Network Ethernet Interface e Display capable of displaying at least 1024 by 768 pixels true colors Note In some installations you will need two
116. times at 72 intervals Use Live Video to position a mark in the FOV of the reader Notes The Data Matrix must be completely within the screen for a successful read The hardware trigger button is disabled to support Read And Rotate o Read And Rotate Usage Details 1 Specify the Verification Type to be ISO IEC 15415 in the Verification dialog box as shown Figure B 1 iw e am S lt oc v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier B 1 Appendix Read And Rotate FIGURE B 1 Setting Verification Type to Invoke Read And Rotate Yerification Type E r YerificationT ype m MIL STD 130L Change 1 Options MIL STD 130L Report Light Configuration C 150 16022 Overall Grade for All Lights 3 MIL STD 130L Change 1 C First Passing Overall Grade Light Options 1501545 30 MIL STD 130M Restore Light Sequence Defaults C 150 15415 for Label and DPM 4 9132 Dot Peen C 9132 Electro Chem Etch 459132 Laser MIL STD 130M Change 1 C 150 15415 for Label C AS59132 Dot Peen C 59132 Electro Chem Etch C AS59132 Laser C AIM DPM 1 2006 for DPM MIL STD 130N C 180 15415 C 459132 Dot Peen C 9132 Electro Chem Etch C 4 9132 Laser C AIM DPM 1 2006 Cancel 2 Click OK The Read And Rotate button will appear on the main interface 3 Click Read And Rotate Notice the following The Live Video but
117. ton is activated The Read And Rotate button becomes the Cancel Read And Rotate button The chevrons displayed on the main Read And Rotate window Figure B 2 B 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Read And Rotate Usage Details FIGURE B 2 Initial Read And Rotate Screen iojx Microscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Last Calibrated November 03 2008 13 41 23 ara ji gader Define amet Fields Results Se ew Re Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5 is Connected M l C ROSC A N UID Mark Validation Results UII Construct MIL STD 130L Change 1 ISO 15415 FAIL November 04 2008 06 02 49 Locate Decode Error Fourth edge not found November 04 2008 06 02 49 a Live Video Cancel Read And ma Mark Print 90 Rotate Rend UIDMark Result 4 Align the Data Matrix solid edges to the chevron angle This works best when you carefully line up the L of the Data Matrix as close to the on screen Chevron Angle as shown in Figure B 3 U e o xe lt oc v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier B 3 Appendix Read And Rotate FIGURE B 3 Read And Rotate First Read Microscan UID Compliance Checker v2 3 1 Last Calibrated November 03 2008 13 41 23 i xj eater Define Customer Fiel esults Setup View Result t Reader Name and Status Reader uiddpm_unit5
118. ubnet mask and have 100 100 100 1 different host numbers E E Flow Control Control 255 255 255 0 None z Nene Zl Gateway 192 168 1 1 DK Cancel Notes The camera serial port in the UID verifier is configured at the factory with the setting Baud Rate 115200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None The serial port setting for PC Serial Ports are locked to be the same as the camera and cannot be changed If your PC has more than one serial port and you select the wrong serial port from PC Serial Port and click the Connect via Serial button the software will take a long time to time out and fail to make the connection When this happens it is possible that you will not be able to connect the PC to the camera even though you then select the correct serial port You need to click the Cancel button on each of the two dialogs and then exit UIDChecker Restart UIDChecker select the correct PC serial port and click the Connect via Serial button again To ensure Ethernet communication you need to set either PC or the UID verifier such that both IP addresses are on the same subnet have the same subnet mask and have different host names In the above example the UID verifier IP address is 192 168 1 47 and the PC IP address is 192 168 1 46 3 12 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items Turn Laser Off When this menu item is clicked th
119. uccessful in setting up the network connection to the camera you will find the reader on the list The name should begin with UID Select your reader from the drop down list Note On some networks there may be a delay of several minutes when you power on and plug the Ethernet cable into your network If no readers show up in the drop down list see Figure 2 3 then close the UIDChecker software wait five minutes and launch the program again FIGURE 2 3 Drop Down List of Readers Find a Reader i Select a reader to use roland01 uid_Idp1_e01316 buildlabcam be Configure Camera Through Serial Port om 2 2 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Live Video 90 Testing the UID Compliance Verifier Once this has been done the system will remember the reader and will connect to it automatically The command buttons will become active as shown in Figure 2 4 FIGURE 2 4 Command Buttons Active View Print Read UID Mark poe joa Pel Subsequent Startups As stated above upon first time startup the UIDChecker will prompt for a reader on the network to connect to Upon subsequent restarts of UIDChecker the UIDChecker will remember its reader and automatically select it and the UID Verifier will be ready to run Testing the UID Compliance Verifier After completing all the hardware setup and software loading you will want to perform a quick check to
120. ully explained in View Results starting on page 3 28 Note The image will contain only the outline of the Data Matrix for a secured UID verifier Print Result Select Print Result to send the current UID Read report to the PC s default printer Print Result combines the last UID Mark read image compliancy results and the customer defined fields onto a one sheet 8 2 x 11 inch printout Then you can specify your local or network printer Note The button is only enabled when the result text area of the screen contains data These results contain a Microscan logo and uidsupport contact information This logo may be replaced with a customer selected bitmap of appropriate size See Define Customer Fields on page 3 21 Save Result Select Save Result to save the current UID Read results and the image to a file on the PC s hard drive This button is enabled if automatic logging of read results is OFF Clicking Save Result appends the read results including the name of the image file to the data file Note The button is only enabled when the result text area of the screen contains data v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 9 GO Kn Sc oo 5 as 52 gt 22 lt Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Main Menu Items The main menu items are e File starting on page 3 10 e Reader starting on page 3 10 e Define Customer Fields
121. ummary report listing the verification results for each enabled light configurations as shown in Figure 3 24 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 29 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details FIGURE 3 24 Summary Results Microscan UID Compliance Checker Results iewer MICROSCAN Microscan UID Compliance Summary Results Showing Result File Summary_00000011 html View Search Archive November 04 2008 07 03 29 Mark Summary Results Light Verification Grade Status Print Result N07799128942024 90 4 PASS _Prntresut_ UN077991289420243510936 Result 0000000A html 30Q 4 PASS INOT 2 l 30T _EW 4 PASS Next Result 1UN077991289420243510936 Result 0000000C html 30T_NS 4a PASS UN077991289420243510936 Result 0000000D htm1 45Q 4 PASS UN077991289420243510936 Result 0000000F html 30S_N 4 PASS Previous Result UN077991289420243510936 Result 0000000F html 30S E 44 PASS 12N077991289420243510936 Result 00000010 html 30S_S 4 PASS UN077991289420243510936 Result 00000011 html 30S W 4 PASS Delete Result Standards MIL STD 130L 1 1 2004 MIL STD 130L Change 1 12 20 2004 MIL STD 130M 12 2 2005 MIL STD 130M Change 1 6 15 2007 Guide to Uniquely identifying items v1 6 DFARS 252 211 7003 6 2005 Sep ISOMEC 16022 2006 ISOMEC 15415 2004 ISOMEC 15418 1999 ISOMEC 15434 2006 AIMDPM 1 2006 A
122. verification records can be viewed using a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or through the UIDChecker viewer as shown in Figure 3 23 3 28 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Main Menu Items FIGURE 3 23 UID Compliance Verifier Results Microscan UID Compliance Checker Results iewer 3 MICROSCAN Microscan UID Compliance Summary Results H Result File Summary_00000007 html z Search Archive November 04 2008 06 35 51 UIl UN077991289420243310936 Data Validation Print Result UI Construct CONSTRUCT_2 Data Qualifier ISO_DI Data Element 1 12V077991289 Data Element 2 1P4202435 Data Element 3 10936 3 Next Result Previous Result a2 Raw Data gt RS 06 GS 12V077991289 GS 1P4202435 GS S10936 RS EOT T Mark Summary Average Overall Grade Aperture Wavelength 0 5 640 Delate Result a D En Results Target Angle Actual Angle Overall Grade on UN077991289420243510936 Result 00000003 html 45 44 Eror Back To x c UN077991289420243510936_Result_00000004 htm 117 119 Error Summary z fo U3N077991289420243510936 Result 00000005 heml 189 189 Error os UiN077991289420243510936 Result 00000006 htm 261 261 Error O T 1UN077991289420243510936 Result 00000007 html 333 333 Eror __ O Calibration Calibrated Since Restart Last November 03 2008 13 41 23 f Exposure 1636 Gain
123. x will look similar to the following FAIL F CPN LBN_142B3C4D 5E 6F142B 3C4D 5E 6F7G8l March 14 2008 14 57 00 v2 3 1 Dec 2008 Getting Started With Your UID Compliance Verifier 3 5 Chapter UIDChecker Application Details Has an invalid CPN LBN format the line is the same as Has an invalid UII format in UID Validation FAIL B gt 10512401428 304 5E 6F7G8142B 3C4D5E 6F 7G Si March 14 2008 14 59 41 If an error occurred the result is the same as those in UID Validation Text Box for Validating UII amp CPN LBN in a Single Symbol To validate both UII and CPN LBN in a single Data Matrix symbol select Results Setup gt Enable CPN LBN Support In addition to the formats described in Text Box for UII Only Validation and Text Box for CPN LBN Only Validation you may also see the following cases e Ifthe mark has Valid UII and CPN LBN PA amp SS B UII_D1U2R7MH80312 CPN LBN_142B3C4D5E6F 7G8142B 3C4D5E 6F7G8 March 14 2008 15 53 10 Valid UII and invalid CPN LBN FAIL B UII_D1U2R7MH80312 CPN LBN ERROR March 14 2008 16 00 51 Invalid UII and valid CPN LBN FAIL B UIl ERROR CPN LBN_6FIA2B3C4D March 14 2008 16 02 45 Invalid UII and CPN LBN FAIL B gt 1061185 1U2R7 18031 2130P6F1A2 IC4D March 14 2008 16 04 49 The text box has scroll bars for scrolling back to previous read results There is a limit of 20 UII read results that can be displayed in this region The Clear Log button on th
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