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V500-R2 Series Fixed Laser-Type Barcode Reader User`s Manual
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1. readers max 31 one set upper equipment 8 102 3 r Communication link sr JE unit V700 L12 Communication converter equipment K3SC Bar code reader V500 R2 series AU AUN 31 sets V500 R2 series User s Manual 1 U ct 3 o 5 20 Section 1 Product Overview Product Composition The bar code reader is used by connecting with upper equipment such as PC and programmable controllers The upper equipment receives information which the bar code reader reads and refers with the registered information and records V500 R2 series Tip of the cable is a connector Use an appropriate connecting cable according to the upper equipment PC PC AT compatible Cable for connecting with PC AT compatible Bar code reader V509 W011D V500 R2 series 4 ff lt 98 Power supply 5 VDC Recommended S8VS 01505 Programmable controller 21 diif m iS Programmable controller made by OMRON Connecting cable V509 W011 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Part Names Fro
2. Menu sheet Command High low buzzer W2 W 2 High high buzzer W3 W 3 Buzzer sound duration 50 ms Factory default setting W7 Buzzer sound duration 100 ms WA W 4 Buzzer sound duration 200 ms W5 W 5 Buzzer sound duration 400 ms W6 W 6 Buzzer sound volume Max Factory default setting TO Buzzer sound volume High T1 T 1 Buzzer sound volume Medium T2 T 2 Buzzer sound volume Low TS T 5 V500 R2 series 76 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for READ OK signal output When you want to output reading succeeded to the READ OK signal set the conditions of output system and duration then set them for signal output X Q The READ signal is output when any code other than the labels registered in Setting for label registration p 79 is read Menu sheet Command Output the signal Factory default setting pco Not output the signal X R X R External trigger signal synchronous system positive logic H active Factory default X C setting 5 X External trigger signal synchronous system negative logic L active X D 8 One shot system positive logic H active X E 8 5 et One shot system negative logic L active X F One shot duration 10 ms X G X G One shot duration
3. How to Use Command Link Unit V700 L12 V500 R2 series User s Manual 122 Section 6 Appendix External Dimension 124 Troubleshooting 129 4 ASCII Code Table 130 Explanation of Terms 131 Corresponding Bar Code List 136 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 6 Appendix External Dimension Bar code reader V500 R2CF Unit mm Depth 3 Light axis M3 Depth 3 37 16 Connector Vinyl insulated round cord 3 8 10 core Black Standard length 1 5 m 18 2 M5 Mounting hole dimensions m 2 3 5 5 13 Light axis 119__ 27 21 02 q V500 R2 series 124 Users Manual Section 6 Appendix Cable for programmable controller connection made by OMRON V509 W011 Unit mm 38 5 21 80072 T 45 15 Vinyl insulated round cord 05 1 Vinyl insulated round cord I Bar code reader side DIN 8 pin he 3 8 3 core conductor section area 0 2 diameter of insulation body 91 0 mm D sub 9 pin Pink external trigger Brown 5V Blue OV 800 50 Upper equipment side D sub 9 pin Signal name Shield cable RD SG 45V E 98 7 lt External trigger 1 lt
4. e 8 3 D 5 2 5 x c e lt Section 5 Example of System Configuration Multi connection port specification When plural bar code readers are connected to one RS 232C port of the upper equipment connect to a multi connection port of other link unit When the upper equipment has the RS 485 port connect this port to act as upper connection port However when the multi connection port is used as the upper connection port the upper connection port RS 232C of the link unit cannot be used GR frame ground terminal is also on this port Item Specification Connector specification 5 pin special connector accessory for the link unit Cable length Total length Max 1 km Communication system In compliance with RS 485 Synchronous system Asynchronous system Communication control system One to N procedure dedicated to OMRON Communication speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Set with DIP SW Character format fixed Start bit Data bit Parity bit Stop bit Total 1 8 None 1 10 Error detection system FCS Frame Check Sequence B Pin arrangement RS 232C PORT 0 RO Funan 5 Short circuit with terminal 2 inside the circuit Short circuit with terminal 1 inside the circuit Frame ground Ez gt Short circuit with terminal 5 inside the circuit 1 Short circuit with t
5. V500 R2 series User s Manual Introduction For the Safety Use of Laser Products e Warning display Avoid eye exposure to direct or scattered radiation reflected by a mirror surface A Laser beam emitted from a laser has high power density and may become blind when the beam is directed into eyes Do not disassemble this bar code reader Laser beam may be scattered around when it is disassembled e Caution display Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifies herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure A This Bar Code Reader uses a laser as the light source Lasers are classified on IEC standard IEC 60825 1 V500 R2CF Wavelength 650 nm Peak power 1 mW max Classification 2 Labeling on Laser Use This Bar Code Reader has the following WARNING Label This Bar Code Reader is compliant with IEC 60825 and the U S FDA Food and Drug Administration laser regulations CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC EN 60825 1 2007 LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM Maximum output 1 0mW Wavelength 650nm 2 JIS C6802 2005 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice 50 dated June 24 2007 V500 R2 series User s Manual 5 Introduction Usage e Use laser enclosure de
6. B Curvature In case of the following conditions the bar code of 8 digit EAN curvature range 15 mm or more and 13 digit EAN curvature range 20 mm or more can be read Bar code Resolution 0 26 mm EAN PCS 0 9 Reading distance 110 mm from the case end Installation condition Pitch angle o 0 skew angle 15 tilt angle 0 V500 R2 series 26 User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Usage Flow Chart Examination of the bar code beforehand installation and introduction flow chart is as shown below 3 x m o E Check the type width height and numbers of digit of bar codes Uu 3 p 22 Rating Performance p 136 Corresponding Bar Code List Q 2 5 T ww 5 gt D Wiring p 30 Wiring Connect peripheral equipment p 97 Example of System Configuration Turn the power switch Check that the bar code subject can be read 48 Test Reading Function Um Investigate the reading timing and moving speed M p 37 Operation Flow Chart 79 EC 5 v Set the reading condition corresponding to the purpose p 56 Menu Sheet Command List V500 R2 series User s Manual 2 Section 1 Product Overview Install p 33 Installat
7. AC 100 V Power supply for bar code S8VS 01505 Example of BASIC program 100 CLS 110 CLOSE 1 120 OPEN COM N81NN AS 1 130 BCDATA 140 AA INPUT 1 1 150 IF AA CHR amp H03 GOTO 170 160 BCDATA BCDATA AA GOTO 140 170 PRINT READ DATA BCDATA 180 GOTO 130 m x 5 24 5 5 o 3 et V500 R2 series 98 User s Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration Example of Connection with Programmable Controller CS1 Connection with programmable controller CS1 Made by OMRON is explained CPU unit Input unit Programming Bar code reader Power supply unit CS1H CPU64 v1 C200H ID212 console 500 2 series C200HW PA2048 C200H PRO27 Trigger Switch D Special cable CS1W CN224 Special cable V509 W011 100 VAC Power supply for bar code S8VS 01505 Connect the connection cable of this bar code reader to RS 232C port of the CPU unit V500 R2 series User s Manual 162 5 ajdwexy 99 x 3 5 5 5 ct 2 U s 3 3 o 100 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Setting at bar code side Set as follo
8. et Setting start ZZ Setting start ZZ Error No label TH Error Decoding failure TI 0 ON OL 00 el 2 lt CR gt 1M lt CR gt 1M Setting end 22 22 Setting end 22 22 Error message No label TH T H V500 R2 series User s Manual 73 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Error message Decoding failure Not transmit an error message Factory default setting TG T G Setting for the number of reading digits When the number of reading digits is fixed all codes having other lengths than that specified can be rejected Up to two reading digits can be set This setting is effective for codes such as Interleaved 2 of 5 for which security against partial reading is insufficient While the number of reading digits to be fixed can be set by reading the code the number of reading digits cannot be set with a command since a code of the necessary length must be read read codes of a known length it is recommended that the number of digits be fixed While the number of reading digits to be fixed can be set by reading the code it is not affected by a S detail setting p 64 for reading codes including Transfer ST SP Not transfer ST SP Transfer C 2 CHECK D and Not transfer Fixing the number of reading digits does not
9. 36 Section 3 Function Explanation Explanation of Reading System There following reading systems for this bar code reader Setting method p 69 Reading system Trigger reading Full time reading Reading starts by applying reading trigger from outside This system is mainly used when operation During the power is turned on laser is radiated all the time to be able to read any time This system is mainly used at installation and system testing Effective duration of reading When the trigger input method is external trigger signal effective duration designation system or RS 232C command effective duration setting is required beforehand V500 R2 series User s Manual Effective duration setting method p 75 Trigger External When the external trigger signal is turned Input method trigger on laser radiates and starts reading The Ignored even when input signal Trigger controlled system reads during the trigger is ON and the Effective duration designation system reads only the effective duration 1 which is set beforehand after the trigger is ON RS 232C The upper equipment sends the command command and the laser Ignored even when input beam radiates to start reading After receiving the command it reads only for the effective duration 1 which is set beforehand SCAN Press the SCAN button on
10. 5 M 5M 5 N 5N 5 0 50 5 P 5P 6 A 6A 6 B 68 6 c 6C 6 D 6D V500 R2 series User s Manual 6 E 6E Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 6 F 6F Command 6 G 6G 7 7 B 7B 7 7 7 D 7D 7 7 F 9 T 9 9 U 9U 9 V 9V V500 R2 series User s Manual 87 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 1517 88 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 9 W 9W Command Q 0 Qo 1 Q1 2 Q2 3 Q3 Q 4 Q4 2 5 6 Q6 7 Q7 8 Q8 V500 R2 series User s Manual 9 Q9 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 0 0 B 0B 0 C 0C 0 D 0 0 0 F OF 0 6 0G 0 H OH 0 Ol 0 OJ 0 K OK V500 R2 series User s Manual 89 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 90 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 L OL Command 0 0M 0 N ON 0 0 00 0 P 0 0 R OR
11. Connection of RS 232C cable Wrong connection O Command format Existence of SOH Inconsistency of communication condition setting on upper equipment side communication speed etc and communication setting on the link unit side RS 232C cable wiring effect of circumference noise ia Inconsistency of the machine No designated with the command and the machine No setting on the link unit side Command format CR calculation of check codes distance of command characters etc RS 232C cable wiring effect of circumference noise There are 2 sets or more machine No settings of the link unit on one system 1 Connection of RS 232C cable Wrong connection When connected to the upper equipment with RS 485 switching timing time of communication with the upper equipment 24 VDC power source line check 1 Operation indication lamp repeats to blink other than during command transmission When only a specified link unit communication is abnormal You can check the error condition with illumination condition of the operation indication lamp Operation indication lamp Lights out o Illuminate RUN COMM ID ERR Check point Connection of RS 485 cable Wrong connection Jg Connection of RS 232C cable Wrong connection e RS signal control with the upper equipment RS signal is always OFF or turns ON after command tran
12. 0 5 05 0 0 0 U 00 V500 R2 series User s Manual 0 V OV Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 0 W OW Command 0 X OX 0 OY 0 Z 0Z A A B B C C D D E E F F G G V500 R2 series User s Manual 91 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 92 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet H Command H I J K K L L M M N N 0 5 P Q V500 R2 series User s Manual R R Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 5 S Command T T U U V V W W X X Y Y Z Z NULL 9 G 9G SOH 1 A 1A STX 1 B 1B V500 R2 series User s Manual 93 5 8 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 94 Section 4 Setting Method ETX Menu sheet 1 C Command EOT 1 D ENQ 1 E ACK 1 F BEL 1 G BS 1 H 1 I LF 1 J VT 1 K FF 1 L V500 R2 series User s Manual 1 M
13. Total length Max 1 km gt RT When connecting with 1 N using the link unit it is required to input the RS signal normally controlled by the upper equipment to the CS signal OFF the RS signal within 15 ms after data transmission is finished This control should be performed for normal operation CHECK B How to deal in case when RS signal control on the upper equipment is impossible Connect the upper equipment to the RS 485 communication line using 5 10 which makes communication switching control using RS signal unnecessary Upper equipment Bar code Bar code Bar code Bar code RS 232C E9 5 24 V power 24 V power source gt 39 E 24 V power _ source z amp 24 V power _ source DIP SW 1 to 5 to machine No 1 Set to machine No 2 Setto machine No 3 Set to machine No 4 DIP SW10 termination No termination No termination With termination resistance OFF resistance OFF resistance OFF resistance ON Total length Max 1 km e 8 3 D 5 5 x c et lt V500 R2 series 118 users Manual Section5
14. With respect to the requirements of remote interlock connector key control beam attenuator emission indicator device and eye protection Class 3B laser products not exceeding five times the AEL of Class 2 in the wavelength range of 400 nm to 700 nm are to be treated as Class 3A laser products V500 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe use of the product 1 Installation Environment Do not use the product in environments containing flammable or explosive gases e Do not use the product in environments containing corrosive or combustible gases e Do not use the product in environments containing dust salt or metallic powders Do not use the product in environments containing droplets water or mist oil or chemical agents e Do not use the product in environments that may be affected by a CRT s flashing or other ambient light e Do not install or use the product outdoors e For the purpose of ensuring safe operation and maintenance do not install the product close to high voltage devices or electrically powered devices 5 fe 5 2 Power Supply Wiring e To assure noise and insulation resistance be sure to use S8VS 01505 made by OMRON as a driving power supply e Do not connect a voltage or AC power supply that has a voltage exceeding the rating voltage 5 V 10 e Avoid reverse connection o
15. zero cannot be designated as header footer It is regarded as end character Characters until just before are valid z ESC 1BH ESC 1BH I e e 5 gt 8 3 D 5 V500 R2 series User s Manual 55 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Menu Sheet Command List Groups are classified as follows Please refer to the corresponding pages Setting item Reference Start end setting using menu sheets p 57 Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory p 57 Setting for external trigger signal p 57 Return to the factory default setting p 58 Collective setting p 60 Setting of reading permission and prohibition p 62 Detail setting for reading code p 64 Setting for the number of times of reading coincidence p 69 Setting for reading operation p 70 Setting for reading effective duration p 70 Setting for plural reading reset time p 72 Setting for failed reading p 73 Setting for the number of reading digits p 74 Setting for the READ OK LED p 75 Setting for the buzzer p 75 Setting for READ OK signal output p 77 Setting for label registration p 79 Setting for communication conditions p 80 Setting for the communication protocol p 82 Setting for the header and footer p 83 Number of digit output p 84 Direct code designation p 85 V500
16. 10 Avoid reverse connection of power supply Do not short circuit a load on OK NG output signal open collector Wiring diagram 500 2 series 5 Pin alignment Connector part DIN 8P plug Made by Hosiden Corporation TCP1394 715267 TypeA 7 5 Signal direction Wire color Pin No Signal name Function Reader Upper equipment Green 1 SD Transmission data RD Received data t White 2 Gray 3 RS Transmission request Blue 4 CS Transmission allowed Brown 5 TRIG External trigger signal 6 Not connected Black 7 S GND 0V Externa Red 8 VCC Power supply 4 External Yellow Note OK READ OK output External Orange Note NG READ NG output External Connection with upper equipment p 98 99 gt The and NG output lines not connected to the DIN 8 pin connector To use the OK and NG outputs cut the cables CHECK V500 R2 series 30 User s Manual Section 2 Wiring and Installation When you make a connection cable use the following connectors Recommended parts for the connector Usage Manufacturer Model For cable relay Hosiden Corporation TCS8587 0170477 For panel installation 2 Hosiden Corporation TCS1080 0120177 wu Logic of external trigger signal can be select
17. ACK NAK waiting time Not limited V500 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr e 59 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 60 Section 4 Setting Method Collective setting Collective setting of conditions appropriate for connection of programmable controller EDB and for connection of multi drop using link unit EDA is allowed Menu sheet Command Setting of programmable controller connection D B E Hatching parts are the changed point from the factory default setting Collective setting Item Setting content Types of code which is possible to EAN UPC CODE39 Codabar NW 7 Industrial2of5 STF ITF read Number of reading digits No designated number of digits Detail CODE39 detail setting Invalid C D of CODE39 condition Transfer C D of CODE39 Transfer ST SP of CODE39 Codabar NW 7 detail Invalid C D of Codabar NW 7 setting Transfer C D of Codabar NW 7 Transfer ST SP of Codabar NW 7 abcd abcd ITF Invalid C D of ITF Industrial2of5 STF Industrial2of5 STF Transfer C D of ITF Industrial2of5 STF detail setting Reading Reading system Trigger reading condition Reading operation Single reading Reading valid time Trigger 2 sec Number of reading Twice Verification once coincidence Communication Communication speed 9600 bps condition Data length T bit Parity
18. e 8 3 D 5 5 x c et lt Illuminate during data communication with the bar code reader ERR Illuminate in the event of a failure during data communication with upper equipment or a bar code reader GR frame ground terminal is in the multi connection port D type grounding former type 3 grounding should be performed V500 R2 series 106 users Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration General specification Item Specification Number of connected antenna 1 set Power voltage 24 VDC 10 96 15 Power consumption 10 W or less Insulation resistance 50 mM ohm or more at 500 VDC mega between power terminal bulk blocs and ground terminals Withstand voltage 100 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 min apply to power terminals and ground terminals and leak current must be 5 mA or less Resistance to vibration 10 to 150 Hz double amplitude 0 20 mm vibration with acceleration of 15 m s2 at each X Y Z direction 8 min each 10 sweeps applied without abnormal Impact resistance Apply shock with acceleration of 150 m s2 3 times for each X Y Z direction total 18 times without abnormality Ambient temperature At operation 0 to 45 C At storage 15 to 50 C without freeze or dew condensation Ambient humidity At operation and storage 35 to 85 RH without due condensation Enclosure rating IP20 IEC60529 Stan
19. or more RS CS control Control system to communicate data between the bar code reader and the upper equipment Data is transmitted while verifying to hardware through RS CS line whether to transmit or not B 351 128 Reading specification The head GS1 128 data always starts with Start code FNC1 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 2 Fixed Variable FNC1 Variable pir Stop code 998 length length length igi L 1 4 EAN start pattern Separator When Only GS1 128 reading is allowed G6 is set codes other than this combination may be read error When All reading allowed including EAN G5 is set CODE128 other than this combination can be read Start pattern of 451 128 is converted to C1 5Dh43h31h in ASCII code and output FNC1 separator indicating data separation is converted to GS and output V500 R2 series User s Manual m x 4 5 5 3 o 135 Section 6 Appendix Corresponding Bar Code List B Bar code EAN UPC 0 5 890 49012347 CODE39 015 5 Codabar NW 7 m CODE93 TF m CODE128 o 5 2 5 o 4567890 d e 1 2 8 V500 R2 series 136 Us
20. 5V oV V500 R2 series User s Manual m x e 5 3 5 0 5 125 Section 6 Appendix Cable for connecting with PC AT compatible PC V509 W011D 38 5 21 800 45 4 15 Vinyl insulated round cord 5 1 m Vinyl insulated round cord 4 7 3 core conductor section area D sub 9 pin 0 2 mm diameter of insulation body 1 0 mm Pink external trigger Brown 5V P 800 9 ov Upper equipment side Bar code reader side D sub 9 pin DIN 8 pin Shield cable Signal a S P 2 Rb MENS pg PS aes oS enc cru ZEUG Shield wire Comector Shielded E r External trigger 5 ov m eh 5 g 3 5 0 5 V500 R2 series 126 Users Manual Communication link V509 W019 Section 6 Appendix unit V700 L12 connection cable Unit mm 38 5 21 80072 T 45 15 Vinyl insulated round cord 5 1 32 2 s Vinyl insulated round cord 93 8 2 core conductor section area D sub 9 pin 0 2 2 diameter of insulation body Pink external trigger 1 0 mm 4 4 80010 Blue Upper equipment side D sub 9 pin B
21. 6 Appendix Calculation method of modulus 43 1 Allocate the value indicated in table 1 in each data character in a symbol 2 Add all the data character and divide by 43 3 The remainder calculated in clause 2 is the check character shown in Table 1 Table 1 Character value calculated in Modulus 43 Character Value Character Value Character Value 0 0 F 15 U 30 1 1 G 16 V 31 2 2 H 17 W 32 3 3 18 X 33 4 4 J 19 Y 34 5 5 K 20 Z 35 6 6 L 21 36 7 7 22 37 8 8 N 23 SPACE 38 9 9 24 39 10 25 40 B 11 Q 26 41 C 12 R 27 96 42 D 13 5 28 14 29 E g When message CODES is indicated CODE39 D E 3 9 4141 Numerical conversion 12 24 13 14 38 3 9 113 X gt 5 3 o 113 43 2 Remainder 27 Character of 27 is R Check digit Therefore data with check character is CODE39R V500 R2 series Users Manual 133 X gt 3 o 134 Section 6 Appendix Calculation method of modulus 16 1 Allocate the value indicated in table 2 to the symbol character 2 Add all the message character including start stop character and divide by 16 3 When the reminder is 0 check character is 0 In other cases take the reminder value from 16 and the result is the check character value 4 Result of clause 3 is the check character value shown in tabl
22. D Factory default setting H8 Not transfer C D H9 9 Not transfer ST SP Factory default setting FO ST SP ABCD ABCD F3 F 3 ST SP abcd abcd F4 F 4 ST SP ABCD TN E F1 F 1 ST SP abcd tn e F2 F 2 V500 R2 series 66 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command ST SP lt DC1 gt lt DC2 gt lt DC3 gt lt DC4 gt lt DC1 gt lt DC2 gt lt DC3 gt lt DC4 gt HJ H J Data character of at least 1 digit HC H C Data character of at least 3 digits HB H B Data character of at least 5 digits HF H F Industrial2of5 STF Menu sheet Command 5 Not calculate C D Factory default setting GO G 0 Calculate C D G1 3 3 5 G 1 Transfer C D Factory default setting EO E 0 Not transfer C D 1 1 Data character of least 1 digit GE G E Data character of at least 3 digits GF G F V500 R2 series Users Manual 67 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 68 Section 4 Setting Method X 4 GS1 Databar RSS Menu sheet Menu sheet Menu sheet Command Data character of at least 5 digits G I GS1 128 EAN 128 Menu sheet Command Disable GS1 conversion Factory default setting 0 Enable GS1 conversion 4 Not transfer C D D M DM Transfer C D D DL V500 R2 series User s Manual Set
23. Example of System Configuration B When connected with RS 485 Upper equipment Bar code Bar code Bar code Bar code reader reader reader reader B 24 V power 24 V power 24 V power 24 V power _ Source _ source _ source _ source gt With termination DIP SW 1 to 5 Set to machine No 1 Setto machine 2 Setto machine No 3 Set to machine No 4 resistance DIP SW10 termination No termination No termination With termination resistance OFF resistance OFF resistance OFF resistance ON Total length Max 1 km k QU The upper equipment should be in data reception condition within 15 ms after data transmission This control should be performed for normal operation CHECK V500 R2 series User s Manual 119 2 e 8 3 D 2 5 x e lt Section 5 Example of System Configuration Troubleshooting of link unit case of no response cannot receive or garble You can check the error condition with illumination condition of the operation indication lamp Operation indication lamp Lights out O Illuminate RUN COMM 1D ERR ERR Check point
24. R2 series 56 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Start end setting using menu sheets When setting the reader using menu sheets read this menu sheet at the start and end of the procedure Menu sheet Command Start end setting using menu sheets Z Z Write setting contents on the nonvolatile memory Be sure to write the settings in the nonvolatile memory whenever a condition is set by inputting a command from the upper equipment When you turn the power OFF without writing the setting in the memory the settings will be lost Menu sheet Command Write the contents set with a command in the nonvolatile memory No menu sheet Setting for external trigger signal Select positive logic or negative logic of the external trigger signal Menu sheet Command External trigger signal positive logic H active YA External trigger signal negative logic L active factory YB default setting Y B V500 R2 series User s Manual 5 3 3 D 5 a et 57 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 58 Section 4 Setting Method Return to the factory default setting V500 R2 series User s Manual Menu sheet Command Return to the factory default setting Factory default setting Item Setting content Readable code types JAN UPC A
25. affect WPC JAN EAN UPC or other fixed length codes E g The following describes the steps for fixing the number of reading digits Setting start ZZ Fixed number of digits ON H1 Read the first code of the necessary length Read the second code of the necessary length Setting end ZZ Menu sheet Command Fixed number of digits OFF for all codes Factory default setting HO H 0 Fixed number of digits ON for all codes None 1 H V500 R2 series 74 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the READ OK LED The READ OK LED is disabled or its illumination time is set The READ OK LED illuminates when reading succeeds Menu sheet Command Disable the READ OK LED T4 T 4 READ OK LED illumination time 200 ms Factory default setting T5 READ OK LED illumination time 400 ms T6 T 6 READ OK LED illumination time 800 ms T7 z 5 TT 8 Setting for the buzzer E 5 The buzzer is enabled or disabled or its type and sound duration and volume set E The buzzer sounds when reading succeeds Menu sheet Command Disable the buzzer WO W 0 Enable the buzzer Factory default setting 8 Single tone buzzer Factory default W1 V500 R2 series User s Manual 75 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method
26. all codes BO B 0 Reading permission for UPC codes R1 R 1 Permission for UPC add on 2 digit codes R2 R 2 Permission for UPC add on 5 digit codes R3 R 5 Reading permission for JAN EAN codes R4 R 4 Permission for EAN add on 2 digit codes R5 R 5 Permission for EAN add on 5 digit codes R6 R 6 Reading permission for CODE39 codes B2 B 2 Reading permission for Cadabar NW 7 codes B3 V500 R2 series 62 User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Reading permission for Industrial2of5 STF codes R7 Reading permission for ITF codes R8 R 8 Reading permission for CODE128 codes B6 B 6 Reading permission for CODE93 codes B5 B 5 Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS 14 codes JX Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS Limited codes JY Reading permission for GS1 DataBar RSS Expanded codes DR V500 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 63 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 64 Section 4 Setting Method Detail setting for reading code Conditions for details about reading codes such as whether to use the check digit C D or to transmit the start code stop code ST SP are set UPC A Menu sheet Command Transfer C D without an 0 in the begin
27. code is printed on _ Narrow bar Slim lines Margin Height 1 2 3 4 5 6 BE Width 4 gt 8 To improve reading reliability e When the digit is determined designate the digit to use the bar code e Use the modulus check addition of check digit e Bar codes other than the reading object should be set to reading prohibition 62 9 Maintenance and check e Check for any dust or dirt on the reading window regularly When it is dirty wipe with a dry soft and clean cloth Do not use solutions such as thinner e Handle with care not to apply strong shock such as dropping V500 R2 series User s Manual 1 IBTUBIM 514 5 O1 Introduction How to Use This Manual In this manual each part of the bar code is described as follows Label Paper which a bar code is printed on Bar code Narrow bar _ Slim lines Margin 4 gt Height 1 2 3 4 5 6 nds Width 4 gt section 4 Section title 1 System Settings v Creating Setting Files Using the 2DCR Configear a 5 Creates the data setting file for loading set data to the Handheld 2D Code Reader Outline Make the settings for the communications conditions functions and display
28. of reading coincidence Communication speed Data length Parity Stop bit length Header Footer Transfer number of digits RS CS control CS waiting time Communication protocol Process when reading is NG Invalid C D of ITF Industrial2of5 STF Transfer C D of ITF Industrial2of5 STF Trigger reading Single reading Trigger 2 sec Twice Verification once 9600 bps 8 bit Even number 1 bit None ot transferred D Infinity No protocol system Transfer CR gt CR LED illumination LED illumination time after decoding is 200 ms Buzzer sound Buzzer sound duration after decoding is 200 ms Buzzer sound volume Max Buzzer frequency 3 kHz 2 kHz External trigger signal Negative logic L active READ OK NG signal output Output READ OK NG signal output system Trigger synchronous system positive logic H active V500 R2 series User s Manual 61 5 e O fe 8 3 D 5 a Lr e 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Setting of reading permission and prohibition Select the types of code to be read For higher reading reliability prohibit reading of codes that will not be read Menu sheet Command All codes except add ons Factory default setting 0 Reading prohibition for
29. once more Reading is not stable Check if there is no dirt or lack on the bar code 0 25 Check if the installation location and angle of the bar code reader is appropriate once more O Illuminate 7 V500 R2 series User s Manual et 2 2 5 5 49 o e 2 5 n 5 5 50 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method This section explains about setting methods using a menu sheet and entering command from the upper equipment How to Use Menu Sheet Command 52 Menu Sheet Command List 56 V500 R2 series User s Manual 51 pueuiuio2 19aus nueyy esp 01 MOH 52 Section 4 Setting Method How to Use Menu Sheet Command There are following two setting methods for the bar code reader Select either method according to the condition Setting method Description Read the menu sheet This method reads the menu sheet of the function you want to set It is convenient for the initial setting and when testing Input a command from the upper This method inputs a command from the upper equipment equipment It is convenient when changing setup according to the type of the bar code Read the menu sheet The menu sheet is a special bar code used to set this bar code function Setting can be changed by reading this menu sheet u Read ZZ of the menu sheet that mea
30. series o 5 40 Data End Upper equipment ACK When NAK 15H 1 byte is received from the upper equipment data is transmitted again When the time up time comes which is set beforehand the time up buzzer sounds and the data transmission ends Bar code reader V500 R2 series Data Data ACK ACK V500 R2 series User s Manual Section3 Function Explanation Communication timing chart This section explains the indication timing of the buzzer and LED indication B In case when reading OK single reading Trigger OFF input 1 gt Laser radiation OFF Tii Reading ON Reading operation OFF 4 gt Buzzer ON LED d OFF g Communi ON i T4 3 cation OFF lt gt 2 1 You can change the setting for the trigger input logic 53 5 Time Description TO Trigger ON time When effective duration is designated consider it as effective duration T1 Chattering prevention time b ms T2 Buzzer and indication LED illumination time Initial value 200 ms changing allowed Trigger signal minimum OFF time sure to set 30 ms or more T4 Communication time Differs according to communication condition In case of contin
31. specification OK NG outputs NPN open collector output cable work required Function setting method Menu sheet reading method or host command method Functional specifications Reading trigger External trigger Transistor input Trigger by command RS 232C Trigger a test reading by pressing the SCAN button on the product OK NG signals OK signal is turned on to indicate a successful read NG signal is turned on to indicate a successful read of a non registered label Indication LED OK LED green illuminates to indicate a successful read Buzzer Notifies a successful reading with a buzzer sound Muting available Power supply specification Power voltage 4 5 to 5 5 VDC Consumption current During operation 500 mA or less during standby 150 mA or less Inrush current 2 0 A MAX V500 R2 series 22 User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Environmental specifications Ambient temperature range At operation 0 to 45 C At storage 20 to 60 C Ambient humidity range At operation and storage 20 to 85 RH with no icing or condensation Ambient atmosphere No corrosive gases Ambient light Fluorescent lamp 4 000lx or less Sunlight 80 000lx or less Vibration resistance 10 to 150 Hz half amplitude 0 35 mm 3 directions X Y Z 8 minutes each 10 times Degree of protection IP54 IEC60529 Weight Main unit only
32. the bar code reader However in case when the first character is DLE 10 h it is handled as link unit process command defined by the next character P 50 h Polling Invalid in case of through procedure R 52 h Resend request C 43 h Buffer clear Link unit Upper equipment Response data from the bar code reader Check code 2 characters of 8 bit from the character immediately after SOH to immediately before the check code removing each exclusive OR ExOR which is converted to ASCII code E g In case of SOH 01020000000600 check code CR Check code 05 30h ExOR 31h ExOR 30h ExOR 32h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h ExOR 36h ExOR 30h ExOR 30h 05h ASCII conversion 4 0 30h 5 35h CR Carriage Return Control code 0D indicating the end of a frame V500 R2 series User s Manual 115 I e 8 3 D 5 5 x c e lt Section 5 Example of System Configuration B Polling P When the transmission procedure is Normal procedure polling procedure transmit the oldest data in the buffer as a response Input command 01 Machine No 10 P Check code 0D Response When there is data in buffer 01 Machine No Communication data with the bar code reader Check code When there is no data in buf
33. this mounting bracket as the mounting surface of an associated mounting bracket is inclined 15 V500 R2 series C 8710 60 pu 8 e 0 0 10 V500 R2 series 1 Attach the insulating plate and mounting bracket to the barcode reader screws Tightening torque 0 54 Nem 5 e E D 5 Vertical ue Horizontal 15 When you attach this line of the bracket horizontally the bar code reader When you attach this line of the bracket inclines 15 vertically the bar code reader inclines 15 Do not apply stress the cable when installing or using Distance and angle allowed to read differs according the bar code Check if the used bar code can be read actually before installing CHECK V500 R2 series Users Manud 33 5 gt D 5 34 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 3 Function Explanation This section explains about representative functions of the bar code reader Explanation of Reading System 36 4 Operation Flow Chart 37 8 Communication Data Format 45 S 1 Test Reading Function 48 5 5 3 V500 R2 series Users Manual 3 x 5 9 22 2 5 o lt e
34. 12 2 32 R 52 r 72 DC3 13 3 33 5 53 5 73 DC4 14 4 34 T 54 t 74 NAK 15 5 35 U 55 U 75 SYN 16 6 36 V 56 76 17 7 37 W 57 w 77 CAN 18 8 38 X 58 x 78 EM 19 9 39 Y 59 y 79 SUB 1A 3A Z 5A 2 ESC 1B 3B 5B 7B FS 1C 3C 5C 7C GS 1D 3D 5D 7D RS 1E gt 05 7 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 6 Appendix Explanation of Terms B Luster scan Luster scan is a system to scan plural laser beams toward the bar code height direction as shown in the figure B Number of conformance number of verification Decode several times and verify if the results conform When it conforms for the number of the conformance set beforehand it is output to RS 232C interface Number of conformance should be at least twice number of verification is once to increase reliability 1 2 B Narrow bar slim bar The narrower bar in the bar code consists with horizontal bars is called a narrow bar The narrow bar should be wider than the minimum resolution which the bar code reader can resolve to read it The thicker bar than the narrow bar is called a wide bar thick bar B Parity This is a means to prevent communication error Parity check is a data check system which adds 1 bit to data and to have the total bit of 1 either in even number or odd number The added 1 bit at this time is called par
35. 20 ms X H X H One shot duration 30 ms V500 R2 series User s Manual 77 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 78 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command X P One shot duration 40 ms X J X J One shot duration 50 ms X K X K One shot duration 60 ms X L X L One shot duration 70 ms X M X M One shot duration 80 ms X N One shot duration 90 ms X O X 0 One shot duration 100 ms V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for label registration You should first register codes in the reader so that they are recognized as OK This function outputs the OK signal when the reader reads a code that matches one of the registered codes and outputs the NG signal for a code that does not match any of those codes Up to 5 codes can be registered 1 Up to 123 bytes of a single set of data and up to 250 bytes of data in total can be registered lt 2 E g The following describes the steps for registering labels Setting start ZZ Label registration 9 Menu sheet Command Register labels 9 9 To cancel a label registration end the setting without reading a label in label registration processing V500 R2 series User s Manual 79 5 gt 3 3 D 5 a et 1517 pueuiu
36. Approximately 80 g Including accessories Approximately 190 g including mounting bracket insulation plate and Screws Packaged weight Approximately 270 g including packing carton Dimensions Main unit Approximately 29 W x 34 5 D x 17 H mm Packing carton Approximately 245 W x 110 D x 40 H mm Input output connector Round DIN connector Code length Approximately 1 5 m Minimum bending radius of cord Approximately 23 mm Accessories Operation manual menu sheet mounting bracket insulation plate M3 x 6 screw two M3 x 8 screws one M5 x 10 screws two Material Color Upper side case Die cast magnesium black Pront panel PC black Labe PET Reading window PMMA transparent Cable Polyvinyl chloride PVC black Insulation plate ABS black Mounting bracket SUS304 silver Unless otherwise specified use a JAN x1 MRD 63 or higher PCS 0 9 or higher barcode with a pitch angle a 0 askew angle 15 a tilt angle y 0 and a curvature V500 R2 series User s Manual 2 5 U 3 5 23 Section 1 Product Overview Number of reading range performance Explained with examples of following conditions Contrast MRD 63 PCS 0 9 Bar code CODE39 Installation condition Pitch angle a 0 skew angle B 15 Tilt angle y 0 curvature R oo Readin
37. At the customer s request OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document V500 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OV
38. CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY In no event shall responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY REPAIR OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE THE PRODUCTS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT SAFETY RATED THEY ARE NOT DESIGNED OR RATED FOR ENSURING SAFETY OF PERSONS AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A SAFETY COMPONENT OR PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR SUCH PURPOSES Please refer to separate catalogs for OMRON s safety rated products OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer s application or use of the product
39. ERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this document is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the product may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any co
40. Even number Stop bit length 2 bit Header None Footer CR Transfer number of digits Not transferred RS CS control None CS waiting time Infinity Communication No protocol system protocol Process when reading is NG Transfer CR CR LED illumination LED illumination time after decoding is 200 ms Buzzer sound Buzzer sound duration after decoding is 200 ms Buzzer sound volume ax Buzzer frequency 3 kHz 2 kHz External trigger signal Negative logic L active READ OK NG signal output Output READ OK NG signal output system Trigger synchronous system positive logic H active V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Setting for connecting link unit V700 L12 Hatching parts are the changed point from the factory default setting Collective setting Item Setting content Types of code which is possible to read EAN UPC CODE39 Codabar NW 7 Industrial2of5 STF ITF Number of reading digits No designated number of digits Detail condition Reading condition Communication condition CODE39 detail setting Invalid C Dof CODE39 Transfer C D of CODE39 Transfer ST SP of CODE39 Codabar NW 7 detail setting Invalid C D of Codabar NW 7 Transfer C D of Codabar NW 7 Transfer ST SP of Codabar NW 7 abcd abcd ITF Industrial2of5 STF detail setting Reading system Reading operation Reading valid time Number
41. OFF ON 22 ON OFF ON OFF ON 07 OFF ON ON OFF 23 OFF ON ON OFF ON 08 ON ON ON 24 ON ON ON OFF ON 09 OFF OFF OF 10 ON OFF OF 11 OFF ON OF 25 OFF OFF OFF ON 26 ON OFF OFF ON ON 27 OFF ON OFF ON ON I e o c o EGRE E UN 9 12 ON ON OFF 28 ON ON OFF ON ON 3 13 OFF OFF ON 29 OFF OFF ON ON ON 8 14 ON OFF 30 OFF 15 OFF ON ON 31 OFF ON ON ON ON 5 16 2981910 on allowed 5 Other setting Setting item Initial setting Description a Communication 9600 bps Communication speed between the link unit and the upper equipment is set 4800 bps DIP SW6 is to DIP SW7 is set to OFF 9600 bps DIP SW6 is set to OFF DIP SW7 is set to OFF 19200 bps DIP SW6 is set to OFF DIP SW7 is set to ON 38400 bps DIP SW6 is set to ON DIP SW7 is set to ON Transmission Normal Set data transmission system to upper equipment procedure procedure Normal procedure polling procedure OFF Through procedure immediate transmission system ON RS 485 termination OFF invalid Set whether to make RS 485 termination resistance valid Turn resistance on the link unit on both sides of transmission path When only one set is conne
42. OMRON Fixed Laser Type Barcode Reader V500 R2 Series User s Manual Cat No Z334 E1 01A Introduction Thank you for purchasing the OMRON V500 R2 series This manual describes the functions performance and application methods of the V500 R2 series This manual is intended for personnel with knowledge of electrical systems Be sure to read and understand this manual thoroughly before using the product and keep this manual in an easily accessible location for quick reference when required READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Be sure to read this Product Overview 2 Wiring and Installation 274151 Function Explanation 745151 2 Setting Method 25121 2 Example of System Configuration 745151 2 Appendix Bar Code Reader User s Manual V500 R2 series 5 5 guns sese d 5 5 Introduction READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT Please read and understand this document before using the products Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments WARRANTY OMRON s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MER
43. ORT ID LINK UNIT 1890 1 24VDC The terminal mounting screw size is M3 Use a crimping terminal which fits to M3 Screw Shape Size Fork type 6 0 mm or less E F 6 0 es LF Connect 24 V power supply device Recommended device Manufacturer Model OMRON Corporation S8VS 03024 Confirmation should be fully made if there is mistake after wiring Faulty wiring may be the cause of failure V500 R2 series User s Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration Function setting Set each function using the DIP SW of the bar code reader RS 232C ID PORT 190 1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JRS 485 termination L resistance Machine No Not used when the bar code reader is connected Transmission procedure Communication speed Setting of machine No Machine DIP SW Machine DIP SW No 1 2 3 4 5 No 1 2 3 4 5 01 OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 02 OFF OFF OFF OFF 18 OFF OFF OFF ON 03 OFF OFF OFF 19 OFF OFF OFF ON 04 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 20 ON ON OFF OFF ON 05 OFF OFF ON 21 OFF OFF ON 06 ON
44. Reading data 8 digit or 13 digit is transferred as it is ITF Industrial 2 of 5 STF Transfers in the order from the next character of the start code to the character before the stop code Start code and stop code are not transferred Codabar NW 7 CODE39 You can select whether or not to transfer the start code and stop code When the start code and stop code is permitted to transfer you can select whether the transferred start stop code of Codabar NW 7 is in lower case a b c d or in upper case A B C D Transfer start stop code of CODE39 is GS1 128 EAN128 Add a control character C1 ASCII code 5D 43 31 which indicates GS1 128 at the head of the transfer data Also FNC1 character as a separating character is replaced to GS ASCII code 1DH character and transferred W Setting method p 64 V500 R2 series User s Manual 47 Q o 3 5 3 Section 3 Function Explanation Test Reading Function You can check how stably the subject bar code can be read Read a bar code at resting state for one sec and calculate the reading rate To enter reading measurement mode using a command 1 Install the bar code at a reading position 2 Enter command V Mode enters to reading rate measurement mode Reading rate of every one sec is measured 3 To finish the reading rate measurement mode enter comman
45. Section 4 Setting Method SO Menu sheet 1 N Command SI 1 0 DLE 1 P DC1 1 DC2 1 R DC3 1 5 DC4 1 T NAK 1 U SYN 1 V ETB 1 W CAN 1 X V500 R2 series User s Manual 5 8 3 D 5 a et 95 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus 96 Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet 1 Y Command SUB 1 Z 1Z ESC 9 A 9A FS 9 B 9B GS 9 9C RS 9 D 9D US 9 E 9E DELL 9 F V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 5 Example of System Configuration This section explains about connection method with upper equipment Example of Connection with a PC 98 Example of Connection with Programmable Controller CS1 99 Example of Multi drop Connection 102 How to Use Command Link Unit V700 L12 106 3 124 h o lt o e 8 3 gt e o 3 V500 R2 series Users Manual 9 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Example of Connection with a PC Example of connection with PC AT compatible PC is explained Bar code reader V500 R2 series PC AT compatible PC Special cable V509 W011D 1 1
46. al 13 14 17 18 20 21 22 27 29 30 33 35 36 37 45 48 Introduction Section 4 Setting Method 51 How to Use Menu Sheet Command 52 Menu Sheet Command List 56 Section5 Example of System Configuration 97 Example of Connection with a PC 98 Example of Connection with Programmable Controller CS1 99 Example of Multi drop Connection 102 How to Use Command Link Unit V700 L12 106 Section6 Appendix 123 External Dimension 124 Troubleshooting 129 ASCII Code Table 130 Explanation of Terms 131 Corresponding Bar Code List 136 Revision History 140 V500 R2 series User s Manual 1 V500 R2 series 16 User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview This section explains about features and rating performance of this bar code reader Features 18 Product Composition 20 Part Names 21 Rating Performance 22 Usage Flow Chart 27 V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Features A bar code reader is a device to read a bar code attached on a product and transfer the information to upper equipment Various types of information can be managed efficiently by using it combining with PC and programmable controllers Problems on site Bar code solution Work data are recorded on papers Register product numbers and setting on PC gt Reading and writing mistakes and and programmable controllers bef
47. and E EAN 13 and 8 CODE39 Codabar NW 7 Industrial2of5 ITF CODE128 CODE93 and GS1 DataBar RSS composite is excluded Detail UPC EAN detail UPC A Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning conditions settings UPC E Transfer C D without an 0 in the beginning EAN 13 Transfer C D EAN 8 Transfer C D CODE39 detail Not calculate C D settings ransfer C D Not transfer ST SP Codabar NW 7 detail Not calculate C D settings ransfer C D Industrial2of5 STF Not calculate C D detail settings Transfer C D GS1 Databar RSS Transfer C D detail settings GS1 128 EAN1 28 Disable FNC1 to GS conversion detail settings Reading Reading method Trigger reading conditions normal reading trigger reading Number of reading Once verification times Reading operation Single reading Failed reading Transmit nothing digits Plural reading reset 6 frames time Buzzer Enable the buzzer Single tone buzzer Buzzer sound duration 50 ms Buzzer sound volume Max Section 4 Setting Method Item Setting content External trigger signal Negative logic L active READ OK NG signal output Label registration Signal output Output signals Signal output system External trigger synchronous system positive logic active Communication conditions Communication speed Data length Parity Stop bit Header Footer Number of digit output RS CS control None no protocol system CS waiting time Not limited
48. angement RS 232C ID PORT o e 8 3 D 5 5 x c et lt SIUS Function direction 1 Not connected 2 50 Transmission data Output 3 RD Received data Input 4 RS Transmission request Output Transmission permitted Normall cs ON when acne Input 6 5V 5 V 5VDC 5 supply Output 7 ov 0 V supply connected to SG Output internally 8 gt Transmission allowed 9 SG Ground for signal V500 R2 series 114 users Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration Command specification Command to control the link unit in case of one to N procedure dedicated to OMRON is explained in this section Transmit so that distance between each character of the command is less than 200 ms When the distance is 200 ms or more it is recognized as separation of commands SOH Machine No Communication data with the bar code reader Check CR 01 El Designation of link unit process DLE command Item Description SOH Start Of Header Control code 01 indicating the head of a frame Machine No Machine No 1 to 32 99 set with the DIP SW When the machine No is 99 all units are regarded as own machine Bar code reader and communication data Upper equipment link unit Command data to transmit to
49. annot read Photoelectronic sensor B Checking the tack timing In case when bar codes come continuously calculate how close the bar codes may come considering above two points V500 R2 series User s Manual o 5 43 zn o 2 n o A 44 Section 3 Function Explanation B Moving direction of a bar code Stability of reading differs according to the moving direction against the scanning direction As the appropriate direction differs according to the size of a label investigate when installing Scanning direction Bar code moving direction Scanning range Whole height of a bar code i is scanned In case of tall size label this direction is stable A part of the height lt of a bar code is scanned man gt T or snort a 1 2 43 4 5 size label this direction is stable V500 R2 series User s Manual Section3 Function Explanation Communication Data Format This section explains about communication data format of the bar code reader and the upper equipment Bar code reader V500 R2 series Upper equipment Reading data output Input command Reading trigger input by RS 232C command Reading trigger command format is as shown bel
50. ar code reader 00101 A3920 TXD 236 00002 DM00100 0000 0002 BSET 71 0000 DM00200 DM00220 A3920 RXD 235 When data is received from the bar code reader 00006 DMO00200 the data is stored starting from the address 0000 DM00200 and displays the content on the A393 programming console MSG 46 amp 0 200 For program refer to the operation manual of your programming console Items related to communication method by RS 232C nonprocedural system CHECK V500 R2 series User s Manual 101 162 2 ajdwexy 5 9 z e gt gt 5 102 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Example of Multi drop Connection When communication link unit V700 L12 sold separately is used you can connect max 31 sets of the bar code reader to one upper equipment This is called multi drop connection Connection configuration differs according to the interface RS 485 or RS 232C of the upper equipment side Example of connecting communication link unit hereinafter referred to as link unit and the upper equipment using RS 485 is described in this section You can supply 5 V power to the bar code reader from V700 L12 wu z z CHECK Upper equip
51. ar code reader side No DIN 8 pin Shield cable ss No Signal name 2 NE 2 1 SD RD 3 2 HET m RS 4 3 RS c V 5 me me LE 6 5 TRIGE Meee 7 MEE gn Shielded External trigger 0V V500 R2 series User s Manual 127 e T 5 2 5 5 2 5 m x X 5 E 3 5 o o 5 Communication link unit V700 L12 Unit mm Dimension of mounting hole process O 550 2 1000 2 ON 2 or 4 2 V500 R2 series 28 Users Manual Section 6 Appendix Troubleshooting Data is not transferred to the upper equipment Does the power supply 5 V 10 96 properly Check external power wiring and voltage When connected reversely even only once internal fuse of the bar code reader will be disconnected 1 Check the function setting content Especially check the operation mode and data output mode 2 Is the bar code mounted or does it pass at the reader reading position 3 Are there enough margin on both sides of the barcode Is the bar code width rate in accordance with the standard 4 Do the label size thickness of a slim bar and contrast PCS satisfy the catalog value 5 Are there any dirt on bar code or on reading window of the bar code
52. bps DIP SW 6 7 are OFF speed Transmission Normal procedure polling procedure DIP SW8 is OFF procedure Connection check None DIP SW9 is OFF RS 485 termination 2 sets on both sides of transmission path are In case when turned ON DIP resistance turned ON SW10 is ON In case of connection example shown here termination resistors of the machine No 3 and the upper equipment interface converter are turned ON Specification and wiring of the link unit p 103 m 3 e o 5 5 5 103 V500 R2 series User s Manual m x 4 h 5 5 3 104 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Operation flow chart Each bar code reader reads bar codes when the trigger is input Read data is transmitted to the unit and stored in a buffer inside the link unit When the data export command polling command is transmitted from the upper equipment the link unit transmits the stored read data to the upper equipment PC AT compatible PC Communication converter Link unit Machine Machine Machine No 01 No 02 No 03 Bar code reader i 1 gt E E 22 Reading trigger Bar code reader Execution of Execution of E
53. ce to read once button Handy to use to check if the reading Ignored even when pressed Back side condition setting is appropriate Reading Single When the reading succeeds the data is Reads continuously and outputs the data operation reading output and ends reading automatically continuously Plural Reads bar codes continuously during the The bar code reading continues in series reading trigger is ON or effective duration 1 While reading the same bar code output When the first reading is completed data is is not newly made Outputs newly only once output and while reading the same when the data differ from the adjacent bar bar codes continuously no output is made code Outputs newly only when the data differ from the adjacent bar code Continuous Reads bar codes continuously during the Reads continuously and outputs the data reading trigger is ON or effective duration 1 continuously Outputs data continuously even for the same bar code Section3 Function Explanation Operation Flow Chart Basic operation flow chart This clause explains steps of Power on gt Reading gt Data output in case of trigger reading B In case of single reading Power on Wait for the reading trigger Repeat Reading process execution Is reading No succeeded o 5 a Yes Is reading trigger end as reading effective d
54. conversion Ho emm me en Move to the setting screen gt Select Setting Reader Create Data fromthe menu 4 1 Screen display lt 4 E Open Opens the previously created data setting file for editing The Receive R function can be used to open the data file downloaded from the Code Reader and edit it Index label 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Provides the section number ave Saves the created data setting file and subject matter Can be 1 To save data to the Memory Card create a folder with the name SETTINGS and save If the data is 1 gt saved to a folder other than SETTINGS it cannot be uploaded 1 1 1 1 1 1 LU used to immediately open the desired page Communication Settings The settings shown in the following table are set in the Communication Settings Tab Page in the Create Setting Data Window Setings ae Describes the settings Baud Rate 9 600 19 200 or 38 400 lt 4 None odd or even Data Length 77 bits or 8 bits Stop Bit Asbit or 2 bits 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Header Footer Prefix None 02 lt STX gt or 1B lt ESC gt 1 ii Suf
55. cted turn it ON V500 R2 series Users Manual 109 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Upper connection port specification A port to connect with the upper equipment using RS 232C A dust cover is attached before shipping Remove it when used Item Specification Connector specification D sub 9 pin Connector plug Lock screw 4 40UNC Cable length Max 15m Communication system In compliance with RS 232C Synchronous system Asynchronous system Communication control system One to N procedure dedicated to OMRON Communication speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Set with DIP SW Character format fixed Start bit Data bit Parity bit Stop bit Total 1 8 None 1 10 Check code Error detection system FCS Frame Check Sequence Vertical parity system Pin arrangement Connector cap is not conducting with GR frame ground RS 232C 9 li 8 n 7 e 6 I e o c o 9 Pin No Signal name Function Signal direction 3 1 Not connected 2 8 2 RD Received data Input 3 SD Transmission data Output 4 Not connected 5 SG Ground for signal S 6 Not connected Transmission request Normally 7 RS 5 ON when operating Output 8 CS Transmission allowed Input 9 Not connected N RS signal control from the upper equipment Q In case of 1 N connection with RS 232C i
56. d W or re start the bar code reader Return to the normal measurement mode vu Do not execute write command 22 to nonvolatile memory iO A sample setting condition is overwritten and stored which erases the already set reading condition CHECK o e 2 2 5 5 B Output format Reading rate of every one sec is output to the upper equipment while in reading rate measurement mode Number of decoded time in one sec 5004 93 5 Of those correct reading data detected rate Reading rate ABCDE Correct reading data Data which detected most during measurement mode is correct reading data Communication data format V500 R2 series 48 User s Manual Section3 Function Explanation B A rough guide of reading rate The LED illumination patter on the back side changes according to the result of reading rate LED indication e Lights out Blink Reading rate READ OK LED Description 76 100 90 G Reading is possible without problem When the bar code is at still state when read reading is possible Sa without problem 1 75 9 However when the target bar code is moving reading may be failed according to speed There is a possibility to fail even reading at still state Check if the 26 50 e installation location and angle of the bar code reader is appropriate
57. dard Ground D type grounding former type 3 grounding Mass Approx 185 g Communication function Item Specification Machine No 01 to 31 Communication speed with the 48000 9600 19200 38400 bps upper equipment Data transmission procedure to Normal procedure polling procedure the upper equipment When inputting data from the upper equipment it outputs to the ID port immediately and transmits received reply to the upper equipment When inputting data from the ID port it waits for the inquire command and transmits data In case of 1 N connection this procedure is recommended e 8 3 D 5 5 x c e lt Through procedure immediate transmission system When inputting data from the upper equipment it outputs to the ID port immediately It does not transmit the received reply to the upper equipment When inputting data from the 10 port it transmits to the upper equipment immediately RS 485 termination resistance OFF invalid ON valid DIP SW is used for setting each function V500 R2 series User s Manual 107 et 5 3 3 D 5 2 r 3 2 lt M 108 Section 5 Example of System Configuration Power supply Open the cover of the upper side of the body There is a power terminal omron V700 L12 RS 232C P
58. dards IEC 60825 1 2007 2nd Edition Class 2 JIS C 6802 Class 2 EN Standard CE mark EN55022 EN55024 V500 R2 series User s Manual Introduction Precautions for Correct Use Always observe the following precautions to prevent operation failures malfunctions and adverse effects on performance and equipment 1 Installation location The product must not be installed in a place e where ambient temperature is outside the range defined in the specifications e where a rapid temperature change dew condensation occurs e where ambient humidity is outside the range defined in the specifications e where direct vibration or shock may affect the product e where exposed to intense ambient light laser arc welding or UV light e where exposed to direct sunlight or heat from heating appliances and e where a strong magnetic or electric field exists Because of the protection rating described in the manual avoid using locations containing corrosive or combustible gases dust salt or metallic powders e droplets water mist oil or chemical agents 2 Power supply connection and wiring sure to use S8VS 01505 made by OMRON as a driving power supply e Do not install the product in a location where a high voltage device is installed e Be sure to user the supplied insulation board to assure the noise resistance e After connecting the cables check that the correct power supply is used that there is n
59. de indicating that there is no data When the bar code reader setting is changed from the upper equipment 01 Machine No ESCi m1 m2 Check code 00 Command character string V500 R2 series User s Manual m 9 z et 5 5 5 105 Section 5 Example of System Configuration How to Use Command Link Unit V700 L12 V700 L12 is a communication link unit for communication relay of RS 232C output equipment such as bar code readers and RFID system Hereinafter refer to as link unit It is used to connect plural sets of RS 232C output equipment to one port of the upper equipment Information only required for connection of the bar code reader and the link unit is described here Xe When used be sure to read the operation manual of the link unit V700 L12 CHECK Part names _ Multi connection port RS 485 p 112 Port for upper level connection RS 232C Operation indication lamp 110 ID connection port 114 Set DIP SW inside the cover 109 24 V power supply terminal inside the cover p 108 Operation indication lamp Operation condition of the link unit is indicated with four LED Description Illuminate during normal operation of the link unit COMM Illuminate during data communication with the upper equipment
60. e 2 Table 2 Character value calculated in Modulus 16 Character Value Character Value 0 0 10 1 1 11 2 2 12 3 3 13 4 4 14 5 5 15 6 6 A 16 7 7 B 17 8 8 C 18 9 9 D 19 E g When A37859B is indicated in Codabar A 3 7 8 5 9 4 441 Numerical conversion 16 3 7 8 5 9 17 65 65 16 4 Remainder 1 Character of 1 is Check digit Therefore data with check character is A37859B V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 6 Appendix PCS PCS is an abbreviation of Print Contrast Signal and is a value of reflectance ratio of space ground color and a bar indicated in a calculation formula PCS can be calculated by the following formula RL RD PCS _ _ RL RD Reflection ratio of a bar RL Reflection ratio of ground color space The PCS of this bar code reader is 0 45 or more However ground color reflection ratio is 85 When expressing PCS the above formula only may be a relative value Ground color space reflection ratio condition is required to specify to recognize as an absolute value MRD MRD is an abbreviation of Minimum Reflectance Difference indicating contrast of bars and spaces MRD can be calculated by the following formula MRD RL RD RD Reflection ratio of a bar RL Reflection ratio of ground color space The MRD of this bar code reader is 32 or more However ground color reflection ratio is 85
61. ed Co Positive logic Trigger ON CHECK HIGH active Negative logic 7 POM active Trigger ON Setting method p 57 5 You can select the output logic of READ and READ NG signal Power supply Recommended parts for the power supply Manufacturer Model OMRON Corporation S8VS 01505 Input output circuit B Input circuit for the external trigger signal V500 R2 series External trigger signal d TRIG Internal 4 circuit Von off i GG lee CH E Minimum Maximum Item value value Terminal voltage Von when 0V transistor is turned on Terminal voltage Voff when a 20V 33V transistor is turned off V500 R2 series Users 31 Section 2 Wiring and Installation B READ OK NG signal output circuit Item Specification Output system NPN open collector z Rated load 24 VDC 30 mA 8 Leak current at OFF 0 5 mA or less Residual voltage at ON 1Vorless Cable specification Shape Straight cable Diameter 93 8 mm Length 1500 50 mm Number of core 9 V500 R2 series 32 User s Manual Section 2 Wiring and Installation Installation To avoid regular reflection of laser incline approx 15 against the bar code subject to read when installing the bar code reader Use
62. erminal 4 inside the circuit e 8 3 D 5 5 x c et lt When connecting with RS 485 interface of the upper equipment The upper equipment should be in data reception condition within 15 ms after data transmission This control should be performed for normal operation CHECK GR frame ground terminal is in the multi connection port D type grounding former type 3 grounding should be performed V500 R2 series 112 Users Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration B Cables Recommended parts Model Manufacturer Cable RS 485 signal line MVVS 2CX0 5SQ Tachii Electric Wire Co Ltd Frame ground wire Cables of AWG22 to 20 Crimping When connecting Al0 5 8WH PHOENIX CONTACT terminal wire to one terminal When connecting two AI TWIN2 x 0 5 8WH wires to one terminal Tools for crimping terminal CRIMPFOX UD6 B Wiring method 1 a Attach crimping terminals on a cable where coating is peeled 2 Insert each wire to each connector hole with attention to the direction of the connector 3 Tighten the screws for fixing the connector cable Appropriate tightening torque is approx 0 3 N m When connecting with RS 485 interface of the upper equipment The upper equipment should be in data reception condition x within 15 ms after data transmission This control should be CHECK per
63. ers Manual B 251 DataBar RSS m 381 DataBar Omni directional 01 12012345678900 381 DataBar Stacked 01 12012345678900 551 DataBar Expanded 01 01234567891231 9 4 3202 000150 Section 6 Appendix 381 DataBar Truncated V500 R2 series User s Manual 151 Hulpuodsaii05 Tese 137 Index Index F Factory default setting 58 Failed reading 73 A Flow chart 37 ACK NAK system 40 82 Footer 83 AND verification 69 Frame 72 ASCII code 130 Full time reading 36 B G Bar code 11 22 GS1 DataBar RSS 137 Buzzer 75 GS1 DataBar Expanded 137 GS1 DataBar Limited 137 C GS1 DataBar Omni directional 137 CD 64 GS1 DataBar Stacked 137 Check digit 64 651 DataBar Truncated 137 Communication conditions 80 Communication link unit H Command specification 115 Header 83 Connecting cable 127 Height 11 Error code 121 information 106 s ID connection port 114 AE Immediate transmission system 109 Communication protocol 82 Initial setting 58 Communication speed 80 SOR lees Input circuit 31 Communication time 41 Consumption current 22 input PORE of Installation 33 Continuous reading 36 70 Curvature 26 L D Label 11 Data length 81 Label registration 79 Decoding failure 73 RN DIP SW 109 Operation indication lamp of the Di link unit 106 irect code designation 85 READ OK 21 Luster scan 131 E Effecti
64. es AK A K 5 frames AL A L 6 frames Factory default setting AM A M Infinity AG A G V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Setting for failed reading Process for failed reading is set With the factory default setting nothing is transmitted in the event of failed reading B Error message No label Direct input characters of up to 4 digits can be set These characters are transmitted when no code label is detected during the reading time T The error message is disabled when no direct input characters are read after the command e This may be output simultaneously with Error message Decoding failure CHECK B Error message Decoding failure Direct input characters of up to 4 digits can be read These characters are transmitted when a code label is detected during the reading time but nothing is read ale 2 The error message is disabled when direct input characters are read after the command This may be output simultaneously with Error message No label CHECK gt E g In the following two examples the NL lt CR gt message is for No label and ND lt CR gt message for Decoding failure Those two examples may occur same time 9 3 When no code is detected When a code is detected during 3 eee during the reading time the reading time but nothing is 5
65. f power supply Do not short circuit a load on OK NG output signal open collector e Avoid applying a load that exceeds the rating Be sure to turn the power OFF before connecting or disconnecting a cable Connecting or disconnecting a cable while the power is ON may cause failure Connect different cables from high voltage or power cables to the product If the same cable or duct is used electromagnetic induction may result which may result in malfunction or damage Tighten the fixing screws at the torque specified in this manual 3 Communication with Upper Equipment Check that the product has started up and then start communication with upper equipment Indefinite signals may be generated from the upper interface while the product starts up Clear the receive buffer of the devices before starting initial operation V500 R2 series User s Manual 7 Introduction 4 Other Do not use the product in a safety circuit for nuclear or life support systems e Never attempt to disassemble repair modify deform by applying pressure or burn the product e Dispose of the product as industrial waste e If the product becomes extremely hot or abnormal odors or smoke are emitted stop using the product immediately turn the power OFF and consult with your OMRON representative 5 5 5 Regulations and standards This product complies with the following standards Laser safety stan
66. fer 01 Machine no 7 4 00 Code indicating that there is no data In case of Through procedure normal output procedure no response is output even if command is input B Resend request R The response sent before is transmitted again Input command 01 Machine 10 Check code 00 Response 01 Machine No Communication data with the bar code same as immediately before Check code 0D e 8 3 D 5 5 x c zi et lt V500 R2 series 16 Users Manual Section5 Example of System Configuration B Buffer clear C Clears all the buffer in the link unit Input command 01 Machine No 10 C Check code 0D Response 01 Machine No 0 0 Check code 0D When code other than 00 is returned 120 Change the communication frame with the bar code reader to CR X Input command 01 Machine No 10 X Check code 00 Response 01 Machine No 0 0 Check code 500 When code other than 00 is returned p 120 Communication frame with the bar code is as shown below Communication data with the bar code reader CR 0D Control code indicating frame end B C
67. fix ETX 0A LF OD CR or 0D0A CR LF 1 FCS ON or OFF 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The default settings are indicated with an asterisk V500 R2 series User s Manual 65 V500 R2 series User s Manual 69 Information useful during the operation and reference pages are provided here with special marks to indicate the kind of information being provided CHECK This page does not actually exist in this manual V500 R2 series User s Manual Visual Aids al el Indicates points that are important in using product functions or in application procedures CHECK 2 Indicates page numbers providing related information 2 Indicates helpful information when a problem occurs and explanations of technical terms V500 R2 series User s Manual 13 Introduction Contents Introduction Meanings of Signal Words Meanings of Alert Symbols For the Safety Use of Laser Products Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Correct Use How to Use This Manual Visual Aids Contents Section 1 Product Overview Features Product Composition Part Names Rating Performance Usage Flow Chart Section 2 Wiring and Installation Wiring Installation Section 3 Function Explanation Explanation of Reading System Operation Flow Chart Communication Data Format Test Reading Function V500 R2 series User s Manu
68. formed for normal operation Side face Front side Compact slotted screwdriver Recommended driver Manufacturer OMRON Corporation 0 6 mm 3 5 mm 4 Connect the connector to the link unit Fit the direction of the connector on the link unit side and the cable insert firmly to the end and tighten the fixing screws QU Uncoupling the connector Loosen two fixing screws completely and pull off the connector straight back holding the CHECK protrusion When it is not pulled off easily hold the link unit body and pull it again its tip is constant in thickness Model XW4Z 00C Fixing screw V500 R2 series User s Manual 113 e 8 3 D 5 2 5 x c e lt Section 5 Example of System Configuration ID connection port specification This is a dedicated port to connect the bar code reader Item Specification Connector specification D Sub 9 pin connector socket M2 6 Power supply Electrical power 5 V 5 supply Communication Communication In compliance with RS 232C part system Synchronous Asynchronous system system Communication One to one procedure dedicated to OMRON control system Communication 9600 bps speed fixed Character format Start bit Data bit Parity bit Stop bit Total fixed 1 8 None 1 10 Error detection Even number parity system B Pin arr
69. g distance Unit mm 400 300 200 100 0 2 gt U a 3 Narrow bar width Reading distance 1 Narrow bar width A 0 15 mm 70 to 140 mm B 0 25 mm 60 to 200 mm 0 5 mm 60 10 270 D 1 0 mm 70 to 330 mm 1 Distance from the end of the case V500 R2 series 24 User s Manual Section 1 Product Overview Reading angle performance B Pitch angle In the following conditions readable up to a 30 on either side Bar code Resolution 0 25 mm CODE39 9 digits PCS 0 9 Reading distance 110 mm from the case end Installation condition Skew angle B 15 tilt angle y 0 curvature R oo B Skew angle In the following conditions readable up to B 60 However range from 8 1 10 is an area difficult to read due to regular reflection Bar code Resolution 0 25 mm CODE39 9 digits PCS 0 9 Reading distance 110 mm from the case end Installation condition Pitch angle 0 tilt angle y 0 curvature ee V500 R2 series User s Manual 2 J gt lt U 5 3 Section 1 Product Overview Tilt angle Generally a tilt angle is not specified because it differs according to the bar code height Scan all the bar code with the laser 2 5 Fa U a 3 5
70. hange the communication frame with the bar code reader to STX to ETX Y Input command 01 MachineNo 10 Check code 00 Response 01 MachneNo 0 0 Check code 00 When code other than 00 is returned p 120 Communication frame with the bar code is as shown below SOH Communication data with the bar code reader CR 02 EXE ME ANE NES 03 Control code indicating frame start Control code indicating frame end However it returns to default CR mode when the power is turned on or off V500 R2 series User s Manual 117 e 8 3 D 5 2 5 x c e lt Section 5 Example of System Configuration Connection with upper equipment E When connected with RS 232C Upper equipment Bar code Bar code Bar code Bar code reader reader reader reader RS 232C H c 56595 24 V power 24 V power 24 V power 24 V power 3 _ source source El _ source source DIP SW 1 to 5 Set to machine 1 Set to machine No 2 Setto machine No 3 Set to machine No 4 DIP SW10 With termination No termination No termination With termination resistance ON resistance OFF resistance OFF resistance ON
71. io9 1eaus 80 Section 4 Setting Method Setting for communication conditions The settings made here are not fixed until the menu sheet ZZ for ending setting is read or the setting save command Z2 is transmitted and the reader is restarted 5 7 Menu sheet Command Communication speed 300 bps K1 K 1 Communication speed 600 bps K2 Communication speed 1200 bps K3 K 3 Communication speed 2400 bps K4 K 4 Communication speed 4800 bps K5 5 Communication speed 9600 bps Factory default setting K6 Communication speed 19200 bps K7 K 7 Communication speed 38400 bps K8 Communication speed 57600 bps K9 9 Communication speed 115200 bps SZ V500 R2 series User s Manual Section 4 Setting Method Menu sheet Command Data length 7 bits LO L 0 Data length 8 bits Factory default setting L1 Parity None Factory default setting L2 Parity Even number L3 L 5 Parity Odd number 4 L 4 Stop bit 1 bit Factory default setting L5 Stop bit 2 bits L6 L 6 V500 R2 series User s Manual 81 5 8 3 D 5 a Lr et 1517 pueuiuio9 1eaus Section 4 Setting Method Setting for the communication protocol Me
72. ion Test the actual usage environment ta p 48 Test Reading Function m X 1 Er 5 Execute reading Read only the registered bar code A 79 Setting for label registration gt 5 9 lt In case of trouble A bar code cannot be read correctly don t know the communication specification p 129 Troubleshooting 45 Communication Data Format e can t understand the operation flow p 37 Operation Chart V500 R2 series 28 User s Manual Section 2 Wiring and Installation This section explains about the wiring method and installation method of the bar code reader 4 Wiring 30 Installation 33 V500 R2 series User s Manual 29 Section 2 Wiring and Installation Wiring aur Extension length of the RS 232C line SD RD and SG should be up to 15 m 2 Wiring should avoid approaching to a high power heavy electric current wire e Turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting a connector eben assure noise and insulation resistance be sure to use S8VS 01505 made by OMRON as a driving power supply Do not connect a voltage or AC power supply that has a voltage exceeding the rating voltage 5 V
73. ity bit m x 4 5 5 3 o V500 R2 series Users Manual 131 Section 6 Appendix B Modulus check This is a method to increase bar code reading reliability Numerical character or character obtained by specific calculating formula is applied to the end of the data you want to express also expressed as C D check digit in this manual After reading a barcode check the C D with this calculating formula to avoid reading failure General check systems are the following three types System Used barcode Modulus 10 3 Used for barcodes with only numbers Mainly used for EAN and ITF Modulus 43 Used for barcodes including alphabet Mainly used for CODE39 Modulus 16 Mainly used for Codabar NW 7 Calculation method of modulus 10 3 weight 1 Add the digits in the even positions the rightmost c