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1. r File Options Device Help nu p p ae a Cd DATALOGIC Device Selection Help Online Devices v Selected Device Details a Show All Name Matrix M300N 172 27 102 181 Lir r P TA SN C13M03150 Model M300N 481 011 LNS 6 MLT DPM ESD ROLE Standalone SO 11300N 172 27 101 69 Senso Fair ei SN C14G01119 Startup Info OK IP Address 172 27 101 69 SJ M300N 172 27 102 182 Lir Application SW Version 1 1 0 585 RC02 SN C14L00311 Loader Version 1 31 M410N 172 27 31 64 Qual r The Device Selection screen allows you to choose SN C14P00017 Task Selection an Online Device or a Simulator to work with tri A O New Configuration Single Device Device List Area reat Selected Device Information Area O 1410N 172 27 102 71 XRI O SN C14P00287 O M210N 172 27 102 65 Ele i es ge SILGA gt New Configuration Multi Device Tasks New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device TEIS _ New Configuration Multi Device M410N 172 27 31 30 Pizzc A 4 PackTrack Calibratio SN C14P00588 PackTrack Calibration ackTrack Calibration a Monitor Device Monitor Device nr USERS MANUAL SDATALOGIC DATALOGIC Datalogic Automation Srl Via Lavino 265 40050 Monte S Pietro Bologna Italy DL CODE User s Manual Ed 03 2015 This manual refers to software version 1 10 and later 2014 2015 Datalogic Automation S r l
2. File Options Device Help a m yo H B CJ GJ GVATALOCIC i 29 E a ial g D Current Image Setup Image Settings x image Quality A Exposure Time us 350 al Gain 18 Gain Multiplier x1 y Internal Light Very High Power Strobed ig Sectors 4 Top 4 Bottom Y Left 4 Right Image Auto Setup Reading Distance A Reading Distance mm 80 E Focus Autolearn Device Recalibration A By moving the Slider below you will manually recalibrate device please move slider untill you reach a good quality image Apply l Cancel Control Help For this method there is no need to use any test chart Simply place the target in view of the device at the reading distance There is no need to have a code in the center of the view area however the target should have some writing or a pattern for visual focus to be evaluated The red box is meaningless 91 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 3 If needed press Image Auto Setup but since this is a working configuration it should already be set correctly 4 There is no need to change the Reading Distance parameter for the same reason 5 Change the focus level by dragging the slider with the mouse Device Recalibration A By moving the Slider below you will manually recalibrate device please move slider until you reach a good quality image Apply When the slider is released by the mouse the image is ca
3. 2 Place the application specific code s in the reading area Once positioned stop image acquisition by clicking on the Pause button File Options Device Help 000800 1 E8 a DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Default Configuration Live A Image Setup Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Image Quality A Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure us piko al Gain A Gain 6 t y acar Boo iE ul gt Gain Increasing tt a 4 Code Settings internal Light ae a Pjimaoe Setup a Led Group Internal Sectors 3 Top Left Y Top Right Y Bottom Left Y Bottom Right Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 3 Click the Image Auto Setup button to automatically acquire the best exposure time and gain values File Options Device Help CJ DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Default Configuration Halt A Image Setup Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Image Quality Exposure us Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Gain azar B E oo Gain Increasing Internal Light Very High Power Strobed v Led Group Internal hd Sectors Y Top Left Y Top Right Y Bottom Left Y Bottom Right Image Auto Setup j 4 Code Settings Pjimaoe Setup OOOOOOOC Configuration Focus Calibration Control Select the Static or Dynamic Self Tuning option Start Autolearn and Apply t
4. Possible Error Causes e Calibration Pattern is not completely contained in the Field of View e Calibration Pattern is partially obscured by objects covering it In this case first time calibration it is possible to repeat the Near Calibration without losing the previously completed Far Calibration NOTE the items in the monitor window are still shown as Not Calibrated because the calibration has not been saved yet 76 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION lt D STEP 5 Saving Calibration g Click on the Apply button to save the calibration values in the reader s flash memory File Options i Help BA gogog SDATALOGIC acam gt gt s Mirrored Device Position Top Is Mirrored False Calibrate Near Plane Distance mm 265 Far Plane Distance mm 65 Far Plane Calibration mm Min Pack Distance mm 81 Near Plane Calibration mm Calibration Control The calibration also advises the minimum distance between packs Min Pack Distance for which correct code to pack assignment can be guaranteed At this point PackTrack Calibration has been successfully completed 17 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL STEP 6 Verify Calibration Results a Place a pack code or other object onto either the Near or Far plane at a different coordinate from the calibration however it must be visible in the monitor window b Click on the Show Real World Coordinates icon A green cross will appear in the monitor
5. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Protected to the fullest extent under U S and international laws Copying or altering of this document is prohibited without express written consent from Datalogic Automation S r l Datalogic and the Datalogic logo are registered trademarks of Datalogic S p A in many countries including the U S A and the E U DL CODE is a trademark of Datalogic Automation S r l All other brand and product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Datalogic shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this material 16 03 15 DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE OR BY USING DATALOGIC EQUIPMENT THAT INCLUDES THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT THEN DO NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL USE THE SOFTWARE NOR DATALOGIC EQUIPMENT The following terms and conditions govern your use of the Software except to the extent that a particular program a is the subject of a separate written agreement with Datalogic or b includes a separate click on license agreement as part of the installation and or download process Should a conflict arise between the provisions of the foregoing documents the order of precedence
6. DL CODE USER INTERFACE a gt The Autolearn region equal to the FoV is shown in grey You can reduce and or move the search area by dragging the borders or the center of the area with the mouse e Reducing the area can reduce the time necessary to find the code s e Moving the search area allows finding specific code s in the image Options rjr we DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Halt a Code Setup DMECC200 G image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A Searching PA TA Good Read Setup Output Setup ee es DMECC200 v 4 Code Settings identical Codes E 4 P imase Setup General Settings Ebuecczoo cones image Mirroring E Advanced Box a Improvement Code Color Code Contrast Standard X Decoding Very Fast v y lt LAS P if UN FR Performances ME M A ES Code Size Free X E Code Filters Image Processing Order a le oh o Image Processing Tool ROI a O J J on Configuration Result Images Data Base Console Control 2 Whether the area is reduced or not you can start the Autolearn feature by clicking on the Autolearn icon in the display area Each autolearn iteration locates a single code symbology and you will be prompted to Continue if you need to find other codes or to Finish 27 DD DL CODE USER S MANUAL Code Autolearn In Progress n Hal Code Autolearn pS Found Codes Cod
7. LJ Es 4 Code Settings 4 P image Settings 600 e 87 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 3 In the dialog window select Automatic and OK a Device Recalibration Automatic Mode Manual Mode ban a Now the calibration task appears with a pre defined configuration Continuous mode only Code 128 enabled reading distance 75 mm and default image setup r File Options Device Help EIX e aange DATALOGIC qaa ot Current Image Setup Image Settings v image Quality gt Exposure Time us 55 El Gain 25 S Gain Multiplier X1 4 Very High Power Strobed v Sectors Top V Bottom F Left Y Right Image Auto Setup Reading Distance gt Reading Distance mm 75 gt Focus Autolearn Device Recalibration Start By pressing Start you will enter Recalibration procedure Please put the reference code in front of device in order to make it centered by Red rectangle 4 Place the test chart in front of the device at the desired working reading distance 80 mm for this example with a certain skew to avoid direct reflections i e 10 15 degrees The Reading Distance is the distance from the middle point between the two laser pointers on the target code surface and the device reading window lens cover 88 MAINTENANCE O 5 Execute the Image Auto Setup in order to
8. a reserved area that keeps specific information about the connected device SW schema revision user level calibration status and program version always visible File Options i Help g OF gt az Main Menu and Toolbar Area SDATALOGIC Device Selection Online Devices Selected Device Details Name Matrix Q PC Galadriel Model M300N 481 011 LNS 6 MLT DPM ESD ia Eaa ROLE Standalone Status Phase Mode Running Start IP Ad Selected Device Information Area DA moon Mario SN C14 ES M30 Matrix Appli SN C ES Y Loadt rusos s M300N Matrix SN C14 Task Selection O O M410N RF RightHigher Minas ads New Configuration Single Device a 4 Selected Device I A marc SN C 1 XRF Top1 Tasks i new Configuratior 2izz0li Fabio O N Open Configuration Open Configuratio pun lt x sd a ma o 2 gt O A 3 M210N SN C14 New Configuratior Matrix 9 mm Test Task Area PackTrack Calibra Sa New Configuratior Control Help Panel D M300N SN C14 Monitor Device O M300N Matrix 16MM BEL SN C14 Packtrack Calibration Monitor Device Offline Devices Status Bar Figure 5 Device Discovery Window Areas 18 DL CODE USER INTERFACE 4 1 1 Device List Area The Device List area shows all the discovered devices both on and off the LAN The icons indicate the Device status as shown in the table below Stand Alone devic
9. lt STX gt OK 1 15 2015 4 58 45 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 125 hello CODE 39 125 hello ECC 200 125 hello 1 15 2015 4 58 46 PM gt lt STX gt OK Configuration Events Result Control Typically only the Failure string is defined to avoid unnecessary message traffic Only upon failures the Failure Mask sends a fixed 32 character mask Each character represents the Standalone Master device 31 Slaves The ASCII mask sends 0 OK and 1 Failure The Binary mask sends non printable characters The mask is appended to the Failure Content message if defined 43 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL This monitoring could be sent to another channel so as to not interfere with data communication for example to another Matrix TCP Server connection as shown below File Options Device Help B GOOG amp E DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode a Data Formatting Message 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase Q Data Formatting Header lt STX gt B Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Terminator lt CR lt LF gt e se j gt Timeout 2000 SOE gt L amet Set Aas Diagnostic Data Field A 4 Output Data Format p i Event Type Backup Memory communicati i 4 Output Messages o PiivMessage 1 Failure Mask Format ASCII zj rong viessage 2 Failure Content Backup Space gt Failure En 4 Diagnostic Messages Working Pro
10. Code Presentation No Read Disabled v Role Standalone Configuration Continuous Code Presentation Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous 1 image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Setup Output Setup Code Filter Depth 1 re Threshold Type Counter Threshold v ly Ej o fa Success Threshold 0 4 Code Settihos code P SA Ss 4 ima ye Settings Failure Threshold 1 al Emdee DMECC200 CODE128 CODE39 Meo E128 Meo E39 Sensors 4 Applicatio pe 3 hey Matrix TCP Server Code Presentation Main Output Vata Channels Configuration Events Result Console Control As shown in the figure above the following parameters are set The DMECC200 Code128 and Code39 types are enabled and present in the Code Presentation No Read is Disabled Code Filter Depth is 1 and multiple reads are handled by the Acquisition Counter Threshold Success Threshold 0 Failure Threshold 1 Case 1 any code or combination of codes of the enabled code types is read in a single acquisition Output the content of Message 1 Success is sent to the Host containing one occurrence of all of the decoded codes This message by default contains the code content Case 2 any code or combination of codes is presented to the reader repeatedly Output this is a multiple read condition which is managed as follows e Success Threshold 0 the same code by content and type canno
11. Continuous An Code Setup DMECC200 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A 5 Searching Symbology y Good Read Setup Output Setup Searching Symbol DEC 200 Processing Mode Standard 4 Sa BUMS oo LM Y x al Y identical Codes E 4 Code Settings o Image Mirroring 4 image Settings Of Grey Level Calibration F General Settings om a Jovecc2oo i Advanced Box F o a Improvement 16 J Code Color Black v a Code Contrast Standard v e d Decoding Complexity Low v 12 Ez Code Size Rectangular Ll Code Filters v g p Total Images 10 image Processing Order v Searching Region v Configuration Result images Database Console Control Help 11 4 DPM MANUAL CONFIGURATION 82 DEVICE ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS O 12 DEVICE ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS 12 1 ACCESSING DEVICE ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS To access the device environment settings obviously the device must be connected to DL CODE From the Device gt Settings gt Environment menu open the Device Environment Configuration window This window presents the following fields Device Name default Matrix can be personalized by typing a new name in this field Startup Configuration which can be changed by selecting a different configuration from the dropdown list if any About Device gives details about the various software components currently loaded and running on this device This data is important to know for troubl
12. independently from the code reading output message File Options Device Help jes 093980008 _ DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Data Formatting Message 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase Q i Header lt STX gt Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Terminator SSO g Diagnostic Data Field a Output Data Format 7 Event Type Backup Memory communicati 4 Output Messages hao nae teca fo Pg viessage 1 Failure Mask Format ASCII 4 Fong viessage 2 Failure Content Backup Failure 4 Diagnostic Messages Working Property OK B B WB essage Content 1 15 2015 4 58 38 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 120 hello CODE 39 120 hello ECC 200 120 hello s Channels Filling Mode Variable Length A 1 15 2015 4 58 38 PM gt lt STX gt 0K Fieldbuses Images Saving Conditions 1 15 2015 4 58 40 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 121 hello CODE 39 121 hello ECC 200 121 hello Output Channels A 1 15 2015 4 58 40 PM gt lt STX gt OK Y Matrix TCP Server F Main 1 1 15 2015 4 58 41 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 122 hello CODE 39 122 hello ECC 200 122 hello DEE 1 15 2015 4 58 42 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 123 hello CODE 39 123 hello ECC 200 123 hello DS 1 15 2015 4 58 42 PM gt lt STX gt OK 1 15 2015 4 58 44 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 124 hello CODE 39 124 hello ECC 200 124 hello 1 15 2015 4 58 44 PM gt
13. reading phases to monitor for a Session from 10 to 1000 You can also choose which fields to visualize in the Monitor Statistics page Configuration A Configuration Name Default Configuration Configuration Version 8 4 12 Statistics Session Num Reading Phases Enabled Counters Elapsed Time sec Phase On Count Pack Count Valid Code Count Reading Phase Count Trigger Overrun Count Number of Decoded Codes Encoder Errors Count Number of Spurious Phases Good Read Count Partial Read Count No Read Count Multiple Read Count Successful Collection Count Failed Collection Count E E E F Y Fj Y Y Y Cancel 49 o DL CODE USER S MANUAL You can reset all the statistics both Session and Absolute by selecting the Reset Statistics command from the Device menu gt Settings File Options Device Help _ Connect to Device g Find Devices SDATALOGIC Settings Settings Monitor Temp Co Update Package Configuration Settings Change Current Configuration Reset Statstics Restart Device Reset Diagnostics IT A Eg Number of Decoded ben FA Maintenance Backup Restore View Configuration HMP Shortcuts RAM Image Buffer Settings E image Setup image Name Phase id Size PPi image Proces Field of View penes Gain Image Settings NA 752x480 p45 pa 55x86 poo aw Code Settings Numberof Position Symbology Data Characters
14. such Software The Software may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems 7 Disclaimer of Warranties Except as specified in this warranty all expressed or implied conditions representations and warranties including without limitation any implied warranty or condition of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose non infringement satisfactory quality or arising from a course of dealing usage or trade practice are hereby excluded to the extent allowed by applicable law To the extent that an implied warranty cannot be excluded such warranty is limited in duration to the warranty period 8 Disclaimer of Liabilities ln no event will Datalogic or its suppliers be liable for any lost revenue profit or data or for special indirect consequential incidental or punitive damages however caused and arising out of the use of or inability to use the Software even if Datalogic has been advised of the possibility of such damages In no event shall Datalogic or its suppliers liability to customer whether in contract tort including negligence or otherwise exceed the price paid by custo
15. to the conveyor movement direction lt mmm eee NN EE _ File Options i Help o Ea eo Le 03 Ea SUATALOGIC EE gt PS E s Mirrored E Device Position Not Calibrated Is Mirrored Not Calibrated Near Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Calibrate Far Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Calibration mm A Min Pack Distance mm Not Calibrated Comer X mm 780 5 Comer Y mm 730 S Corner Z mm 65 Calibrate Far Near Plane Calibration mm A nm v A Corner X mm 0 S Corner Y mm 0 E Corner Z mm 0 2 Calibrate Near Cancel Calibration Control Help c Press the Pause button d Using the tape measure physically measure the X Y and Z offsets from the System Reference Point to the lower left corner of the Calibration Pattern and input this data mm into the Far Plane Calibration boxes e Press the Calibrate Far button for start Far Calibration 73 lt gt DL CODE USER S MANUAL f Wait until the operation finishes An orange progression bar runs above the Calibrate Far button and should end in a solid green bar indicating successful calibration of the far plane Tr File Options Device Help jai bx poa fo fa fue fu fa DATALOGIC acag A og Device Position 1 v s Mirrored Device Position Not Calibrated Is Mirrored
16. 2 hd Images Saving Conditions sa Matrix TCP Server BEM EMES Bee ws ath Cutting Pattern TypejSimple 7 Main No Read Remove Leading 0 Message 2 Aux Remove Trailing Custom Field Global Data Field 9 3 Output Channels 4 Matrix TCP Server Multiple Read Configuration Events Result Console Control The DMECC200 QR Code and Code128 types are enabled and present in the Code Combination with the following logical combination DMECC200 OR QRCode AND Code128 No Read is Enabled Multiple Read is Enabled Partial Read is treated as No Read 1 Click on the various field icons to add them to the Message Field Area to compose the message You can drag them into different positions to change the ordering of the message fields You can also delete them by selecting the field with the mouse highlighted in green and then delete it using your keyboard Then modify the Data Formatting parameters of each field in the parameters panel 45 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL The Data Formatting Parameters are Message 1 Good Read Header String lt STX gt Terminator String lt CR gt lt LF gt Referenced Label Expected Code 1 Code Related Field Code Symbology Code Related Field Code Content Referenced Label Expected Code 2 Code Related Field Code Content Custom Field Custom String lt Space gt gt Space gt Global Data Field Field Global Info Field Type Total Number of No Reads M
17. 4 Code Settings 5 Image Mirroring 4 Bjimaoe Settings a Grey Level Calibration T General Settings fey Level valoravon EJomeccz200 Advanced Box Improvement Code Color Black Ly Code Contrast Standard v Decoding Complexity High E Code Size Free v Code Filters v Image Processing Order v Searching Region Y DB Image 6 Configuration Result Images Database Console Control Help 4 When several images have been acquired click on the Stop Recoding Images icon to stop image recording You will then see the images in the Image Database saved to the Images Database Buffer DPM CALIBRATION oO 5 Click on the DPM Autolearn icon to start the DPM calibration and wait until the calibration finishes Options Device Help c0028008E 3 9 Mo a Role Standalone image Setup MEA 4 Code Settings A F image Settings General Settings Egomecc200 Configuration Temp Configuration Status Live Reading Phase Mode Continuous Reading Phase Good Read Setup puggany o DPM Autolearn in progress Press Cancel to end Autolearn Data Formatting Output Setup Code Setup DMECC200 Code Symbology Setup A Searching Symbology DMECC200 2 Processing Mode Standard 5 Identical Codes Image Mirroring Grey Level Calibration F Advanced Box Improvement Code Color Black PA Code Contrast Standard X Decoding Complexity H
18. BEeeeoceee NRE Device Selection Online Devices v M300N 172 27 31 93 Pomi MO 11410N 172 27 102 57 Matrix amp JO maton 172 27 101 99 Matrix q Q M410N 172 27 102 32 XRF Slave2 Sa M410N 172 27 102 78 Matrix O M410N 172 27 102 33 XRF Slave OL M410N 172 27 102 31 XRF Slave1 M410N 172 27 102 71 Matrix O M410N 172 27 102 30 Matrix 11410N 172 27 102 65 Matrix KA iat M300N 172 27 30 167 Matrix M300N 172 27 101 26 Matrix Offline Devices gt Selected Device Details Name Matrix Model M410N XRF H1x XRF High Performance High Resolution Role Slave Status Default Configuration Running Startup Info OK IP Address 172 27 102 30 Application SW Version 1 0 0 465 Beta07 Loader Version 130 Task Selection Open Configuration New Configuration Multi Device Packtrack Calibration a Monitor Device a Help v Show All Device Selection O Mea 2 a NTE 2 gt as a a The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with 0 Device List Area 0 selected Device Information Area Tasks new Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device PackTrack Calibration Monitoring A 71 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL b Set the Device Position to Top from the dropdown list c Click on the Calibr
19. Before No Read After Readable Erode The Dilate Filter enlarges the image white zones to increase readability Before No Read After Readable Dilate 30 DL CODE USER INTERFACE D The Close filter eliminates dark areas defects in the white zones of the image ha 4 R e a tig AOS Beas CELE Talks i pros i Ub AL E A ARAHAN A WA i Before No Read After Readable Close The Open filter eliminates white areas defects in the dark zones of the image Before No Read After Readable Open The Contrast Stretching filter maximizes image contrast hee sl Before No Read After Readable Contrast Stretching 31 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL The Histogram Equalization filter makes the gray level distribution uniform Before No Read After Readable Histogram Equalization The Smoothing filter deletes small insignificant details in the center of the image Before No Read After Readable Smoothing The Sharpening filter improves out of focus images Before No Read After Readable Sharpening 32 DL CODE USER INTERFACE DD The Deblurring filter improves blurred images Before No Read After Readable Deblurring The Black Enhancement filter produces a nonlinear increase in the black level for light images Before No Read After Readable Black Enhancement The White Enhancement filter produces a nonlinear increase in the white level for d
20. DL CODE USER S MANUAL 12 7 MAINTENANCE SETTINGS Current Illuminator Model shows the internal illuminator model associated with this device If the device is not correctly associated with its internal illuminator incorrect functioning and or damage can occur For Matrix 410N devices see the following Illuminator Management procedure PPI is the same value saved in the Image Setup Acquire PPI image density setting procedure Here it can be set manually although it is advised to use the Acquire PPI procedure Enable BM100 Detection if enabled at startup the reader sends a message to recognize the presence of and communicate with the External Backup Memory BM100 Backup Module or integrated QLM Series accessories If using the Backup Memory this parameter must be enabled ja Device Environment Configuration la Device Name Matrix Startup Configuration Default A About Device Ethemet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Current Illuminator Model PPI Enable BM100 Detection Cancel DL CODE Illuminator Management Procedure for Matrix 410N 1 In the DL CODE Maintenance Settings gt Current Illuminator Model item select the correct Illuminator being used from the dropdown list a o gt EJ Device Environment Configuration ee x Device Name Matrix Startup Configuration Default About Device 2 Click OK a
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22. Time X Coordinate Y Coordinate Angle Slave Number Bounding Box Each Code Related field can only contain one information type but you can include multiple Code Related fields in the output message Global Statistics Include Global Statistical Counters in the output message Global Reading This field offers different types of information depending on the data collection Analysis Mode and on the Operating Mode e When analyizing within an image the Image Processing Time can be included in the output message to monitor performance Typically used for Troubleshooting or fine tuning during installation e For Phase mode several phase related counters are available e For PackTrack mode you can add the Pack ID to the output message Custom L Define custom strings to be included in the output message Typically used to customize Failure messages like No Read or Multiple Read Monitor individual Diagnostic Failure events by including them in the output message Typically used for Troubleshooting Diagnostics These can also be included independently from the Code Reading events by defining them in the Diagnostic Message In this case they will be sent at regular intervals depending on the defined timeout Code Quality Grading Include code quality trending to monitor print quality of code labels 40 MESSAGE FORMATTING O 6 1 FIELD LENGTH MANAGEMENT All field types by default are Variable Length fields but they als
23. Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Image Auto Setup Numb Positi er of Angle Name symbology Chara deg Reading Distance cters pix DMECC200 1 DMECC200 Matrix210_16 J13 Jenax3g2leg PP L DMECC200 2 DMECC200 Matrix 300_23 13 528x397 90 DMECC200 4 DMECC200 Matrix 300_9 2 DMECC200 5 DMECC200 Matrix 300_22 Network Address 1 SN C14D02659 Image Phase Field of Exposu Name ld Size PPI image P View re us Image SefNA___ 1280x102 0 6t 407x134 218 4 Code Settings Gain DMECC200 6 DMECC200 Matrix 300_30 DMECC200 7 DMECC200 Matrix 210_8 DMECC200 8 DMECC200 Matrix 210_29 Configuration Cluster View Result Images Database Control 67 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 9 4 ALTERNATIVE DEVICE ROLE SELECTION To set up a Master Slave Cluster Role you can also enter the Device Environment settings from the Device menu gt Settings gt Environment and open the Cluster Network Settings group Change the Cluster Role to Master or Slave accordingly Startup Configuration Default About Device Ethernet Settings Cluster Network Settings Cluster Role Standalone Standal Low Level Address ad Slave Device Description Cluster Baud Rate X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings ee After clicking OK you will be prompted to reset the device to be recognized as Master New environment settings will be active at next device res
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25. iaa 53 8 1 DEVICE Image BUM unicas A 53 8 1 1 Image Saving Using Matrix TCP Server Client coooonccncconnccncccnnccnnononcnnnnnnanoncnonanennnos 54 8 1 2 Image Saving Using Matrix FTP ClieMt oooccccconnnnncccnnccncnnnnconnnnnaconnnnnncnnnnononnnncnonnnnnnos 55 8 1 3 Image Saving Using Internal Buffer oocncccccccnnoncccncononnccnoncnnononnnnnonnnnoncnonanennnss 56 8 2 DIlIMage Dutra 58 8 3 DPM Autolearn Images Database cccconnnccocccncccccncononnnccnnnnonnncnnononennnnanononannnonanenennnnos 58 9 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS c csssseeeccessseeecenneeeecenseeseeenseees 59 9 1 Master GORTIC UAT OM sexe nas teantaricets a nicas 60 9 2 Slave COMNGUrAllOM uso 64 3 Netihy Masten Se SU icici act tect aah eet scien E Come T ta 66 9 4 Alternative Device Role SelectiOn ooocccccconnconccconcnnnoconconnnconccnnononncononnnnnncnnnanennns 68 10 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION cccessnesseececccnsnseeeeeccnnsseeeeeennanseeeeeennsseeeneeonases 70 104 UR COUINEMIS NS asar iia 70 10 2 TOP Calibration Using DL CODE erisso a 70 11 DPM CALIBRA TIO Nica aaa 79 TLE A teed ta eden a EE T ee tale 79 EZ DEMAS ao ARO iaa 79 11 3 DPM Autolearn Using Images Database cccoocccccoccnccccnnnccnncnconanonononcnnonanononanencnnnnonos 80 11 4 DPM Manual ConfiguratiON oocccnccoocccnncconnnnncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnncannnnnas 82 12 DEVICE ENVIRONMENT SETTINGGS ccccccs
26. in this example is treated as a No Read The content of Message 2 No Read is sent to the Host Case 3 all three codes DMECC200 QR Code and Code128 or only DMECC200 and QR Code are read Output the content of Message 3 Multiple Read is sent to the Host lf the Multiple Read parameter is Disabled then for Case 3 e all three codes read DMECC200 QR Code and Code128 is considered a Good Read and the content of Message 1 Good Read is sent to the Host containing one of the 2D codes whichever was decoded first AND Code1 28 e reading only DMECC200 and QR Code is considered a Partial Read which in this example is treated as a No Read and the content of Message 2 No Read is sent to the Host In Phase Mode by setting Analysis to Within Phase only the reading phase is considered and a single result is provided to the user for each phase On the other hand by selecting Within An Image the reader searches for the defined combination of codes within each acquired image and a result is provided to the user after each image decoding 37 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 5 3 CODE PRESENTATION Valid Operating Modes Continuous One Shot In Code Presentation mode typically a code is placed in front of the reader manually and the successful output results are sent to the Host Usually No Reads are disabled and the configuration should correctly manage Multiple Reads Example File Options i Help 00238008 ODATALOGIC Good Read Setup
27. mms gt 10 00 J Ch Un e Lu AN lt gt x yJ gt w w mm J J nm Just single click on the desired character to insert it into the string While it is quicker to type normal characters directly from your keyboard non printable characters must be entered using the table 41 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 6 3 FIELD SEPARATOR When Operating Mode is set to Code Collection or Code Presentation the Field Separator character or string is used to separate each formatted code message within the complete output message n For example Header formatted Code1 Field Separator formatted Code2 Terminator Each defined message n can have a different Field Separator Example File Options Device Help 018209008 a SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Code Collection Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Data Formatting Message 1 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Separator En Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Header lt STX gt En py Terminator lt CR gt lt LF gt Code Related Field v 4 Output Data Format a Custom Field v 4 Output Messages Global Data Field A Message 1 ta g Global Info Field Type Total Number of Reading Pha Al Message 2 L L Ln 9 Filling Mode Fixed Length Diagnostic Messages Channels Length 5 Fieldbuses 1 15 2015 4 19 37 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 CODE 39 ECC 200 cana Patt
28. of images to be saved so that a greater number of images can be saved in the Device Image Buffer 53 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 8 1 1 Image Saving Using Matrix TCP Server Client To add an image saving condition to the configuration click on the Add Image Saving Condition icon File Options Device Help as A CJ 03 Ge DATALOGIC ROLE Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Data Formatting Images Saving 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Header lt STX gt 6 Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Terminator lt CR gt lt LF gt 6 l SR Saving Condition F On Good Read 3 44 mE gt e A La OEE NOG d ia Y On No Read 4 Output Data Format TN gt 5 4 Output Messages image Format Bmp fons wessage 1 Image Destination Remote Message 2 Send Image To Matrix TCP Server x Diagnostit Messages 4 Channels O TCP Server a Main Good Read Matrix TCP Server Op Message Fieldbuses 4 Images SavingfConditions Message 2 TAN images Saving gt Aux E Main No Read Configuration Events Result Console Control By default the Image Saving destination is set to Remote output over the Matrix TCP Server on board Ethernet channel If desired a dedicated channel can be added for image transfer According to the selected Saving Condition parameter after data collection analysis images can be sent at run time directly from the Dev
29. setup the correct exposure gain 6 Place the test chart in front of the device with the following rules a The focus level for recalibration is calculated within the red box shown on the screen Therefore the code must be placed so that the entire red box contains bars of the code b Choose the smallest test chart code that still entirely fills the red box See the following examples for reference pesa830900a acam a e oia aan gs0B28J9008 BIA 7 Set the proper Reading Distance value Do not forget to perform this calibration step otherwise it will possibly lead to unfocused images 8 Press Start button Initially the same steps made by the Focus Autolearn are performed so the image may change lighting and focus level When finished summary data are shown in the image area ARAS The reported Reading Distance mm is the real distance from the target and it should correspond to the value previously set at step 6 Reading Distance mm 80 Perceived Reading Distance mm 50 SD on Reading Distance 33 50 SD on Perceived Reading Distance 45 70 SD on Recalibrated Reading Distance 45 70 89 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL If the code is not positioned properly the procedure will fail and an error message will appear Q Attention an error occurred during Recalibration Procedure 9 Press Apply to write correction data in flash or press Cancel to discard the recalibration data calculated bu
30. the Apply Changes button If not verify all device connections and power then repeat the operation by clicking on the Start Net Autoset button File Options Device Help ofa GU Ez Cluster Network Setup Status Configuration Run Type M300N Role Master IP Address 172 27 101 190 Serial Number C14E00085 Network Address 1 SN C14G01119 Repeat Cluster OK 4 4 Start Net Autoset Apply Changes Phase Mode Configuratie Pack Track Configuratio S DATALOGIC 61 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL Modified Environment sn Master will store serial number of slaves Proceed l No Click Yes to store the Slave table on the Master Depending on the application type click on either the Phase Mode Configuration or the PackTrack Configuration button to start the configuration This will perform a pre configuration of the operating mode You can now complete the configuration of the Master including all the application specific parameters File Options Device Help a IE gt y ae oa CJ OJ C3 BB o SDATALOGIC Role Master Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Code Setup DMECC200 Q Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup y A E Good Read Setup Output Setup DMECC200 z mE po og Processing Mode Standard 7 4 Code Settings Identical Codes E A Bjimaoe Settings Image Mirroring E General Settings Grey Level E3o
31. the device s RAM Image Buffer PackTrack Calibration launches the Packtrack Calibration procedure See chapter 10 for details About opens the information window containing the DL CODE program release version number User sManual opens this manual Toolbar buttons Getting Started Disconnects the current device and returns to the Device Discovery window If the current configuration hasn t been saved you will be prompted to do so before disconnecting Find Devices Executes a device discovery to find new or modified devices on the LAN without disconnecting from the current device New Stand Alone Configuration starts a new default configuration which can be modified and saved You must save the configuration with a new name or overwrite an existing one You cannot overwrite the default configuration Open from Device Open a previously saved configuration from the device memory T Save on Device Save the current configuration to the device Load from PC Open a previously saved dlcfg configuration file from the local PC or to a remote network location Save on PC Save the current configuration to a dlcfg file on the local PC or to a remote network location a Save Configuration in Temporary Memory Configuration Monitor Switch toggles between the Configuration environment and the Monitor environment See chp 7 for details PackTrack Calibration starts the PackTrack Calibration feature See chapter 10 22
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33. to the surface at closer distances 11 2 DPM AUTOLEARN DL CODE provides a DPM Autolearn Calibration tool to help find the best combination of parameters for DPM applications This tool is sufficient for many DPM applications however some particularly difficult applications may be improved by some manual calibration fine tuning 79 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 11 3 DPM AUTOLEARN USING IMAGES DATABASE DL CODE provides a DPM Autolearn Calibration tool to help find the best combination of parameters for DPM applications This tool is sufficient for many DPM applications however some particularly difficult applications may be improved by some manual calibration fine tuning 1 After initial setup Image Auto Setup and Focusing place the DPM code at the center of the FoV at the same reading distance 2 From Code Setup click on the Image Database tab at the bottom of the screen 3 Click on the Start Recoding Images icon to start image recording File Options Device o gagao pg gg SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous a Code Setup DMECC200 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A G searching symbology v Good Read Setup Output Setup Searching Symbology DMECC200 P Processing Mode Standard rol ANA oo MI Ww tiro adas M Identical Codes
34. v v Show All gE Device Selection M300N 172 27 31 0 Matrix MCX en n o Ar TC A r a M300N 172 27 101 158 Mario 3 3 Q a a 2 O M300N 172 27 101 190 lt lt lt MEX gt gt gt Y M300N 172 27 101 69 Matrix y The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an s Task Selection Online Device or a Simulator to work with M300N 172 27 31 93 Pomi 0 Device List Area Selected Device Information Area MO 1410N 172 27 102 57 Matrix Tasks new Configuration Single Device 31 M410N 172 27 102 78 Matrix O Open Configuration from Device ic PackTrack Calibration S M410N 172 27 102 31 XRF Slave1 Monitoring O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 2 Double click on or drag the device icon into the Selected Device Information Area Details about the device will be displayed in this area File Options Device Help 003009003 B8 SDATALOGIC Device Selection Online Devices v Selected Device Details Loader Version 1 31 qe Name Matrix M300N 172 27 31 0 Matrix MCX Model M300N 481 011 LNS 6 MLT DPM ESD Role Standalone PA Status Default Configuration Running Startup Info OK IP Address 172 27 101 69 M300N 172 27 101 190 lt lt lt MEX gt gt gt Application SW Version 1 0 0 465 Beta07 M300N 172 27 101 69 Matrix 2 Task Selection DI M300N 172 27 31 93 Pomi New Configuration Single Device g M410N 172 27 102 5
35. window Drag this cross with the mouse to an easy to measure reference point i e pack edge c Using the tape measure physically measure the X and Y coordinates from the System Reference Point and compare them to the data shown in the monitor window for the reference plane you are measuring p File Options Device Help EIX oie 9 fee es ODATALOGIC agario gt S s Mirrored Device Position Top Is Mirrored False Calibrate Near Plane Distance mm 265 Far Plane Distance mm 65 Far Plane Calibration mm Near Plane X 834 Y1851 21265 Near Plane Calibration mm did Ca aiat A ad PE 78 DPM CALIBRATION O 11 DPM CALIBRATION 11 1 PRE CONFIGURATION Before performing DPM Calibration the reader should be pre calibrated using the Grade A test chart In addition there are several factors that require attention in order to produce the best decoding results for DPM code reading applications 1 The best reading results occur in static applications no code movement during image acquisition 2 When using internal illumination reduce skew angle to minimum to allow uniform lighting on the code surface 3 The code should be placed as close as possible to the center of the FoV Reduce reading distance to reduce ambient lighting interference 5 The best internal illumination chain combination in part depends on the reading distance More light is applied
36. 54 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 54 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 55 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 55 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 55 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 56 AM gt lt STX gt Maitrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 56 AM gt lt STX gt Mairix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 Diagnostic Result Console You can toggle between table view and chart view statistics by clicking on the icon we DATALOGIC paapgg 105108 0 0 0 1 se 00 4 00 MONITOR o You can also switch between Session and Absolute statistics mg El Session Numb Ir Absolute Good Read Count Partial Read Count No Read Count Multiple Read Count e Session Statistics keep track of the various reporting fields from the last session or the last time the Statistics were reset up to the maximum Session number of reading phases See below A session ends if the device is connected to the DL CODE configuration environment e Absolute Statistics keep track of the various reporting fields from the last device power on or the last time the Statistics were reset 7 2 1 Statistics Settings From the Device menu gt Settings gt Configuration Settings you can set the number of
37. 7 Matrix gt a La M410N 172 27 102 78 Matrix Open Configuration M410N 172 27 102 31 XRF Slave1 ala New Configuration Multi Device OY 11410N 172 27 102 71 Matrix E A O M410N 172 27 102 30 XRF Master Packtrack Calibration 2 g M410N 172 27 102 65 Matrix Monitor Device M300N 172 27 30 167 Matrix HO I ajafe M300N 172 27 101 26 Matrix Offline Devices gt Help v N Device Selection B nees _ 3 a 3 2 The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with Device List Area Selected Device Information Area Tasks New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device 0 PackTrack Calibration Monitoring 3 2 DECODING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The Decoding Configuration parameters are divided into two groups optical illumination parameters called Image Setup and code definition parameters called Code Setup Decoding Group Q a Code Setup QUICK START O 3 2 1 Image Setup To begin configuration the reader must be correctly mounted so that its Field of View covers the application reading area 1 From the Task Area select New Configuration Single Device The device enters run mode and begins acquiring images Task Selection New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration New Configuration Multi Device Packtrack Calibration Monitor Device a
38. DE USER S MANUAL Expected Code 2 Expected Code 3 CODE39 CODE128 3 4 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The Output Configuration parameters are divided into two groups Data Formatting parameters and Output Setup parameters Output Group Output Setup 3 4 1 Data Formatting 1 Configure your application specific Data Formatting Message s from the Configuration Parameters tree area Message 1 Message 2 etc r File Options Device Help eLLEELELIITIEE Role Standalone Configuration Temp Cgffiguration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase Code Setup Good Read Setup 5 0E J EJ Sok rr gt 4 Output Data Format 4 Output Messages Expected Code 1 AAA J Expected Code 3 ODATALOGIC Data Formatting Message 1 Separator Header Terminator m Code Related Field Code Content a rong viessage 1 B e Py viessage 2 9 6 Diagnostic Messages 4 Channels Filling Mode Referenced Label ue TCP Server o Caos q Main Good Read ix TCP Server gt eadina 0 Aux mm gt ee a Message 1 Fieldbuses des Remove Trailing Images Saving Conditions Message 2 Code Related Field v Output Channeis Y Matrix TCP Server E Main 1 E E Aux 2 Event Type Configuration Events Result Console Control Help You can add fields to the output message by clicking on the icon
39. DL CODE USER INTERFACE D 4 2 1 User Levels DL CODE has a 3 level user interface Basic User level Basic Installer level Expert Installer level Each level can be accessed by selecting it from the Options Menu The User levels have the following access rights Basic User only access to the Monitor feature is given No device configuration Basic Installer a subset of program features and configuration parameters is allowed No Master Slave configuration no multiple Image Setup configuration no Postal Codes configuration no Code Filter configuration no Fieldbus configuration Expert Installer access is given to all program features and configuration parameters 4 3 IMAGE CROPPING In some applications the Image Cropping feature in DL CODE can help to increase decoding and result performance Image cropping is performed from the Image Setup tab by clicking on the Add Cropping Region icon as shown below Image cropping allows reducing the Image processing area from the full FoV to a smaller area where codes are present By excluding portions of the FoV processing time is reduced File Options Device Help o E me Ca SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous Image Setup Image Settings os 5 Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure us 100 S r Gain 26 7 ooo aja B ol gt sa 4 4 CIMA tal ooo G
40. I g O M300N 172 27 30 198 Mat 4 Offline Devices Select New Configuration Multi Device from the Task area Selected Device Details Name lt lt lt MEX gt gt gt Model M300N_ 472 010 LQL 9 LT DPM STD Role Standalone tal Default Configuration Running Startup Info OK IP Address 172 27 101 190 Application SW Version 1 0 0 465 Beta07 Loader Version 1 31 Task Selection New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration New Configuration Multi Device Packtrack Calibration Monitor Device DATALOGIC Help vw Show All 2 Device Selection pu Ea i af wat Ta emer amp The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with Device List Area Selected Device Information Area Tasks New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device New Configuration Multi Device PackTrack Calibration Monitor Device selected device is not configured as Master If you proceed you will set it up as Master be sure selected device is Standalone and doesn t belong to an existing Cluster Proceed The Net Autoset feature automatically starts to find Slave devices connected to the ID NET network of the Master 60 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS oO Net Autoset Progress 9 Connection Type ID NET When finished if all the Slaves have been correctly recognized click on
41. Image Buffer Management memory 57 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 8 2 Ul IMAGE BUFFER The UI Image Buffer manages the images captured through the DL CODE Play and Capture features Configuration Monitor Global Settings Console Settings UI Image Buffer Buffer Size View Window Packtrack Calibration Device Recalibration Find Devices Enable Automatic Device Discovery E Ut Settings pare Options Device O Change Language Bf or z EE DATALOGIC Change Log Level gt ROLE Change User NoReadtoFTP Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Image Setup Image Settings 4 O ras 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting image Quality a Exposure Time 600 El Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup iMai D ES on i J ma 4 Code Settings Gain Multiplier x2 y co ee niar ler Wi f 4 F mae Settings niemal Light Very High Power St ob Sectors J Top Y Bottom J Left J Right image Auto Setup Reading Distance a Reading Distance 75 4 mm zz m Focus Autoleam ES Contiguratior Resull Control Heip 8 3 DPM AUTOLEARN IMAGES DATABASE The DPM Image Database allows saving images to be used by the DPM Autolearn Calibration tool to help find the best combination of parameters for DPM applications Configuration Monitor Global Settings Console Settings Simulator Settings Ul Image Buffer Buffer Size DPM Images Database Buffer Size Vi
42. Matrix N Standard Application Program Software 1 00 e Products Matrix 300N Matrix 410N XRF410N e PackTrack Calibration Pattern paper size you are using Printing on the wrong size paper or rescaling the Calibration Pattern will cause PackTrack calibration errors A CAUTION print either the A4 or Letter size pdf file according to the e Tape Measure e These instructions 10 2 TOP CALIBRATION USING DL CODE CAUTION The conveyor must be STOPPED while performing this procedure performing PackTrack Calibration NOTE Standard Setup including optical Calibration must be completed before Calibration is performed using the Calibration Pattern positioned on the plane corresponding to the tallest pack Near Plane i e closest to the Matrix reader and on the plane corresponding to the shortest pack Far Plane i e farthest from the Matrix reader The PackTrack Calibration is completed only after both planes have been calibrated and saved in Flash NOTE Once a completed calibration is performed it is not possible to Y perform calibration on a single plane for example modifying one plane while maintaining the previous parameters of the other plane The PackTrack Calibration always requires both steps to be completed 70 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION 10 STEP 1 Run PackTrack Calibration a Select PackTrack Calibration from the toolbar icon or item in the DL CODE Task Area File Options Device
43. NU AND TOOLBAR The Main Menu and Toolbar icons are located at the top of the DL CODE window as shown below File Options Device Help BHEAaaaoOoSses DATALOGIC The Main Menu presents the following items File e Getting Started returns to the initial Device Discovery window to load a different device You will be prompted to Save or Discard the current configuration e Open load a previously saved configuration from the device memory or from a dlcfg file selected from a disk directory of your choice e Save save the current configuration to the device memory or to a dlcfg file selected from a disk directory of your choice e New Start a new Standalone or Master Slave device configuration e Monitor sets the device to run mode for testing configuration results An image window is displayed along with Statistics Diagnostics and a Console for output message verification See par O for details on using and configuring the Monitor e Exit exits the DL CODE User Interface Options e Change Language allows you to change the display language used for DL CODE in real time The selected language will also be used for successive sessions This option will be made available in the future e Ul Settings opens a window where various settings regarding DL CODE presentation on the PC The following DL CODE features can be configured console presentation Image Buffer positioning and behavior Simulator Settings and selec
44. Not Calibrated Calibrate Near Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Calibration mm A Min Pack Distance mm Not Calibrated am Corner X mm 780 Corner Y mm 730 El Corner Z mm 65 Calibrate Far Near Plane Calibration mm Comer X mm 0 Comer Y mm 0 Corner Z mm 0 Calibrate Near Cancel Calibration Control Help Possible Error Causes e Calibration Pattern is not completely contained in the Field of View e Calibration Pattern is partially obscured by objects covering it 74 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION STEP 4 Near Plane Calibration NOTE Step 3 and Step 4 can be inverted a Press the Play button The reader again begins to acquire images b Place the Calibration Pattern on a pack so that it is completely visible in the monitor window and it corresponds to the plane representing the tallest pack allowed to pass through the system on the conveyor This is the Near Plane NOTE the Calibration Pattern must be aligned so that the y axis is parallel J tothe conveyor movement direction File Options Device Help j qu OOGEE DATALOGIC acar gt p pm 5 Mirrored Device Position Not Calibrated Is Mirrored Not Calibrated Near Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Min Pack Distance mm Not Calibrated Calibrate Far Plane Ca
45. RATION AND MONITORING SESSIONS Device configuration can be performed using DL CODE running on a remote PC through a single session Multiple instances of DL CODE cannot be run on a PC and once a device Is connected for configuration it cannot be accessed by another PC running DL CODE However the Monitoring feature can be accessed simultaneously by several PCs running DL CODE 1 3 SIMULATORS DL CODE has different device prototypes which can be loaded as Offline devices This allows offline configurations to be prepared and loaded to a device at a later time To load a Simulator Click on the Offline Devices tab to open the list of available simulators Click a Simulator Power button icon to select it and then the Discovery icon to run a new device search to find it DATALOGIC Device Selection Help Online Devices Offline Devices Device Selection a a a P u f B el M300N 412 010 M410N 500 010 l M410N 700 010 9 SET 000328000 s if a angg li m i r d i e The Device Selecetion screen allows you to Task Selecyon choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with M410N XRF H2x Device List Area Selected Device Information Area Tasks New Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device A Q VISOON 41 2 01 0 New Configuration Multi Device PackTrack Calibration Monitor Device INTRODUCTION o Options DATALOGIC Device Se
46. S MANUAL 4 DL CODE USER INTERFACE 4 1 DL CODE DEVICE DISCOVERY WINDOW After loading your specific device from the discovery window drag amp drop from the Device Selection Area the DL CODE Device Discovery window presents the following principal areas e Main Menu and Toolbar Area allows access to the major program functions and commands See par 4 2 e Device List Area shows all the discovered devices both on and off the LAN The colored icons next to the device labels indicate network status see par 4 1 1 Double clicking or dragging an available device icon onto the Device Information Area connects it to DL CODE for configuration e Device Information Area this area shows all device specific information Name Model Role running software and version details e Task Area Presents a graphical list of the main features to be performed upon device connection create a new configuration Stand Alone or Master Slave Open an existing configuration perform PackTrack calibration or switch to Monitor mode These selections are also available in the File and Device Menus e Control Help Panel In the DL CODE opening window this panel provides a Help description for Device Selection Once a new or existing configuration is loaded this is the key area which allows all the individual device configuration parameters to be set Context sensitive Help is also available from this panel See par 4 1 2 e Status Bar
47. S MANUAL 9 3 VERIFY MASTER SLAVE SETUP Click on the Getting started icon connect to the Master and open the Master configuration When the configuration opens pause run mode and capture an image You can verify the parameter settings and that the images are correctly captured with decoded codes Options Device SDATALOGIC Code Setup DMECC200 Reading Phase Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A Good Read Setup Output Setup DMECC200 Y gt i gt Processing Mode Standard zj 4 Code Settings Identical Codes 4 Pina Settings dj image Mirroring E General Settings Grey Level E3oneccz00 Calibration Advanced Box F Improvement Code Color Both z Code Contrast Standard Decoding Complexity Code Size Free zj Code Filters Low w image Processing Order Searching Region Configuration Cluster View Result Images Database Console Control To see the connected Slaves Click on the Cluster View tab at the bottom of the screen and open the Master branch 66 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS O File Options Device Help aaa DATALOGIC Role Slave Configuration Master Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Code Setup Image Settings Image Setup Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting image Quality 1 Exposure us Cluster Network View Gain Gain Increasing X1 Internal Light Very High Power Strok zj Led Group Internal A Sectors
48. TS FIXED INDUSTRIAL BARCODE READERS Select your product from the links on the Fixed Industrial Barcode Readers page The product page describes specific Info Features Applications Models Accessories and Downloads including documentation software drivers and utility programs e SUPPORT 8 SERVICES INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION Several links from the Industrial Automation list take you to additional services such as Service Program which contains Maintenance Agreements and Warranty Extensions Repair Centers On Line RMA Return Material Authorizations Technical Support through email or phone Downloads for additional downloads vii viii INTRODUCTION lt 1 INTRODUCTION DL CODE software is a User Interface client application that provides reading device configuration for Standalone and Master Slave configurations It is installed in and runs on Windows based PCs usually laptops and connection takes place through an Ethernet TCP IP interface It also provides visual monitoring of images that can be stored in an Image Database either locally on the device or to the local or a remote PC DL CODE provides PackTrack Calibration for omnidirectional reading and tracking stations used in Logistics applications DL CODE offers statistic and diagnostic information at reading station level whether the station is made up of a single reader or several readers connected in a Master Slave configuration File Options DATALOGIC De
49. ain Increasin X1 y 4 Code Settings rae i internal Light Very High Power Strobet 4 F image Settings Led Group Internal v Sectors 1 Top Left Y Top Right Y Bottom Left iic z X Bottom Right i 2000000000085 A 00 See E Image Auto Setup a A gt isa aan OROI 3 Reading Distance A ab 3 PPI 300 ode 129 gt y b v X Acquire PPI Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control Help 23 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL After clicking the Add Cropping Region icon a blue border appears which by default is equal to the FoV File Options Device Help 0002020008 DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous Image Setup Image Settings 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting image Quality A s xposure us Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure us 100 Al _ Gain 2612 HOMAGE oO gt ji i islais pr A Gain Increasin x1 x a Code Settings PE z internal Light Very High Power Strobet 4 Bjimaoe Settings Led Group Internal X Sectors 7 Top Left Y Top Right Y Bottom Left ll Y Bottom Right A int See Ca w re a image Auto Setup MERER La YN A ORO i y Reading Distance A A ee Se x cece 128 E pE x PPI 300 3 A Acquire PPI Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control Help By dragging the edges with the mouse resizin
50. ark images Before No Read After Readable White Enhancement 33 DD DL CODE USER S MANUAL 4 7 SOFTWARE RESET At any time the device can be reset by the Restart Device command e in the DL CODE Device Menu A CAUTION Remember to save the current configuration before restarting 34 DATA COLLECTION METHODS O 5 DATA COLLECTION METHODS 5 1 CODE COLLECTION Valid Operating Modes Continuous One Shot Phase Mode In Code Collection mode the reader can collect several codes before providing a single output result The number of codes to be collected is set by the Expected Min Codes and Expected Max Codes The type of output message sent to the host depends on the No Read and Multiple Read parameter settings and can be modified and formatted in the Data Formatting Output Group Example File Options Device Help gaaat SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode One Shot Good Read Setup Code Collection 1 Image Setup O a Reading Phase Data Formatting Expected Min Codes Expected Max gt Codes No Read ws Code Setup Enabled Ad Multiple Read Enabled x 4 image Settings E pmecc200 7 DMECC200 Success w Matrix TCP Server Main Failure Aux Multiple Read Configuration Events Result Console Control As shown in the figure above the following parameters are set The DMECC200 code type is enabled and pres
51. ate button to open the Calibration Planes panel for co ordinate input File Options Device Help OTA 0048300 e DATALOGIC MaA Device Position Not Calibrated Is Mirrored Not Calibrated Near Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Min Pack Distance mm Not Calibrated Device Position Top w s Mirrored STEP 2 Determine the PackTrack System Reference Point a Determine the PackTrack System Reference Point if possible on the conveyor frame surface where the X Y Z co ordinates 0 0 0 Visibly mark this point on a piece of tape or other surface so that it can be used to make the measurements necessary for calibration The Y O value normally corresponds to the PS Line position STEP 3 Far Plane Calibration NOTE Step 3 and Step 4 can be inverted a The reader should already be running illuminator flashing and acquiring images so that positioning can be seen on the monitor The pause button should be shown indicating the reader is running 72 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION b Place the Calibration Pattern so that it is completely visible in the monitor window and it corresponds to the plane representing the lowest pack allowed to pass through the system on the conveyor This is the Far Plane which can also be on the conveyor surface NOTE the Calibration Pattern must be aligned so that the y axis is parallel
52. ation O M410N 172 27 102 71 Matrix Monitoring OP m410N 172 27 102 65 Matrix p AB 0 M300N 172 27 30 167 Matrix M300N 172 27 101 26 Matrix Offline Devices gt Figure 3 Device Discovery The discovery feature will also show devices not belonging to the LAN and display them in grey see Figure 3 The following procedure will demonstrate an example configuration QUICK START O 1 First the device must be added to the LAN by aligning its IP Address to the network The network administrator should provide valid LAN address es Click on the device wrench icon p or the Device gt Settings gt Environment menu to open the Device Environment Configuration window Change the Ethernet Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address etc according to the network requirements a Device Environment Configuration ERE X Ethernet Settings DHCP Flag IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DNS1 Address DNS2 Address Local Area Connection IP Address Subnet Mask Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 IP Address Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 ee Figure 4 Device Environment Configuration Window Click OK the device will be reset and will reappear in the list of Online Devices in color meaning it is now part of the LAN and can be configured The new IP address will also be displayed File Options Device Help ag DATALOGIC Device Selection A Wen aa Help Online Devices
53. ation Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode a Code Setup DMECC200 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A Good Read Setup Output Setup aer DMECC200 kd DBA NDELLDS ems me Identical Codes 4 Code Settings 13 TAGE General Settings er Ejomecc200 Calibration E A Code Color Black v Code Contrast Standard X Decoding Complexity Low e Code Size Free hd Advanced Box F Improvement zz Code Filters image Processing Order Searching Region Configuration Result DPM Images Database Console Control 47 o DL CODE USER S MANUAL 7 2 MONITORING STATISTICS The Monitor loads with the reader in run mode and the Statistics page open If the device is reading in Continuous operating mode or One Shot Phase Mode with trigger active the reader will show image acquisition You can resize the various windows by dragging the edges with the mouse File Options Device Help g a fake ju fa fas SDATALOGIC Monitor Temp Configuration Status Run ME pgang Description Number of Decoded Codes Good Read Count Partial Read Count No Read Count Multiple Read Count 0 0 0 di H 3 6 2015 10 48 54 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 54 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48 54 AM gt lt STX gt Matrix 410_3Matrix 300_4Matrix 300_2 3 6 2015 10 48
54. ay Frame Rate Image Scaling Factor 5 View Window Cancel Display Frame Rate on Image shows the frame rate of the image visualization on the Ul in white letters in the upper left hand side of the image This is not the Frame Rate of the device image acquisition Image Scaling Factor allows downsizing the image subsampling to increase the visualization performance 7 4 2 View Window You can select several options to view in the Monitor window Console shows the Console panel to view output messages Configuration shows the Configuration panel to allow viewing the configuration parameters read only Configuration cannot be performed from the Monitor window Statistics Diagnostics shows the Statistics and Diagnostic Alarms panels Automatically start Run Mode in Monitor when launching Monitor the window opens Configuration Monitor Global Settings Monitor Images Options View Window Console Configuration Enable Statistics Diagnostics Automatically start Run Mode in 7 Monitor Cancel with the device in Run Mode This is the default setting 52 IMAGE SAVING O 8 IMAGE SAVING 8 1 DEVICE IMAGE BUFFER The Device Image Buffer allows saving captured images to the internal device memory RAM for data collection analysis These images can either be sent to a remote or local PC or an FIP server at run time or they can be downloaded from the buffer when the device is o
55. bably a good idea to save the configuration from temporary memory to permanent memory giving it a specific name 11 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL File Options Device Help poaasgea Role Standalone Configuration Temp Cor a a on Device l ES DAT ALO G i C 9 Save New Configuration Enter Configuration Name Image Setup Image Settings ah i 2 stoni haven Coral a Code Setup G D Overwrite an existing configuration Exposure us 500 El g Default Gain 5 El noe i Gain Increasing X1 y 4 Code Settings al BY Internal Light Very High Power Stre b PF image Settings je Led Group Internal v AAN 00000001 e Sectors Top Left Top Right Bottom Leit Bottom Right ja Image Auto Setup Reading Distance v V Set as Startup Configuration ns Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control Help 12 QUICK START O 3 2 2 Code Setup 1 Click on the Code Setup button By default the Data Matrix ECC 200 symbology is enabled If this symbology is among those in your application it will be shown in the image display with its code symbology name and a green box around it indicating it is decoded File Options Device Help B mufa DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Config ionli Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuo Code Setup DMECC200 image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Cod
56. e 1 CODE128 Code 2 CODE39 Code Autolearn In Progress Found Codes Code 1 CODE128 Code 3 PDF417 Press Continue to go on Press Finish to end Code Code 4 DMECC200 Autolearn Code 5 QR Press Continue to go on Press Finish to end Code Autolearn Continue 3 When you have located all the code symbologies click on Finish You will be prompted to choose a saving selection Code Search Completed Add to Current Configuration D Replace Current Configuration Discard Autolearn Result Ok 4 5 DPM AUTOLEARN FEATURE See chapter 11 28 DL CODE USER INTERFACE D 4 6 CODE FILTERING Code Filtering is typically done in DPM applications where the marking technique produces module shapes or textures that can make decoding difficult Special DPM algorithms are provided to improve decoding as well as pre processing Code Filters which modify the image to compensate for defects The following paragraphs detail the DPM parameters used to enhance decoding capabilities 4 6 1 DPM Algorithms For Data Matrix family codes the Decoding Complexity parameter is available when Processing Mode is set to Standard and selects the decoding algorithm according to the printing marking technique used to create the symbol and on the overall printing marking quality The possible selections progress from Low to Very High where Low can improve decoding time for good print mark quality and or relatively normal siz
57. e Symbology Setup A a rching Good Read Setup Output Setup perreo DMECC200 hd r 4 CY a gt D Processing Mode Standard x z a 4 Code Settings dentical Codes a PAJimage Settings By image Mirroring General Settings Grey Level ink EJomecc200 Calibration Advanced Box mprovement p Code Color Both x Code Contrast Standard v Decoding Complexity bt Code Size Free v Code Filters Image Processing Order Searching Region Configuration Result Images Database Console Control _ ne oe ee e oe NOTE The large green box for each symbol indicates the code localization area which by default is equal to the maximum FoV It can be resized and moved by dragging its borders with the mouse The code must be found within this area in order to be decoded Add your application specific codes to the Code Settings by selecting them from the icons over the Configuration Parameters tree area If the Data Matrix symbology is not used ICON then delete it from the Code Settings with the 3 For each code symbology set the relative parameters according to your application 13 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 3 3 OPERATING MODE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS The Operating Mode Configuration parameters are divided into two groups Reading Phase parameters and Good Read Setup parameters 3 3 1 1 Operating Mode Group Good Read Setup Reading Phase Select your application specific Operating M
58. e codes This is the default setting Very High can improve the decode rate for low print mark quality and or small size codes This algorithm is much more aggressive but in general it may have longer decoding times than the lower complexity algorithms To minimize decoding time it is better to select the lowest value that still guarantees good decoding Washed out and Axial Distortion Dot Peening On Low Contrast Scratched Surface Problem Background Marked On Curved Problems Shiny Surface distortion P ba A a re ee e gt a Le gt X 44 t p lt A 7 a E az gt Y Low contrast noisy background Half moon effects Shiny A noisy background Figure 7 Problematic Direct Part Marking Examples For QR code the Decoding Method parameter allows the Dot Peen Decoding algorithm to be selected which improves the decode rate for low quality Direct Part Mark codes and in general for Direct Part Mark codes with dot peening type module shapes 29 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL 4 6 2 Code Filters The following Code Filters can be applied to DPM codes to improve decoding Image Filter Sets the filter to be applied to the image before being processed This parameter can be used to successfully decode particular ink spread printed codes ex direct part mark codes A different filter can be applied to each Image Acquisition Setup The Erode Filter enlarges the image dark zones to increase readability
59. e connected to the network with a valid LAN IP address Available for configuration through DL CODE Stand Alone device connected to the network with a valid LAN IP address but currently connected to DL CODE by another User Not available for configuration through DL CODE double clicking or dragging the icon has no effect Device connected to the network but without a valid LAN IP address i e default IP address The IP addressing parameters must be modified to connect to the LAN See par 3 1 Offline device deactivated Only one offline device at a time can be activated Master device connected to the network with a valid LAN IP address Available for configuration through DL CODE 4 1 2 Control Help Panel Upon opening DL CODE the Device Selection Help Helo Page is displayed with dropdown descriptions briefly explaining how to connect to your device and the various configuration selections Click on the icon to open the dropdown description Device Selection o e E u u pon t pon j The Device Selection screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with O Device List Area Selected Device Information Area Tasks New Configuration Single Device 4 Open Configuration from Device New Configuration Multi Device PackTrack Calibration Monitor Device 19 DL CODE USER S MANUAL When a new configuration is created or an existing one is
60. e units will automatically be recognized Then Apply the changes Select Phase Mode or PackTrack Configuration and complete the configuration of all the application parameters including Image Setup and save them to the Master with the option to Clone Master configuration on Slaves 5 Connect to each Slave reader via Ethernet and set the photometric parameters Image Setup of each Slave device and save them In order to automatically recognize the ID NET Slaves all devices must be physically installed and electrically connected including ID NET network wiring Run DL CODE and verify that all the devices are discovered and shown in the device list area NOTE If necessary Slave device photometric Image Setup parameters must be configured separately through DL CODE This is preferably done through each device s Ethernet TCP IP channel If Slave devices are not connected to Ethernet you must temporarily manually connect them one by one to perform Image Setup 59 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 9 1 MASTER CONFIGURATION First start with the desired device to assign as ID NET Master current default setting is Standalone File Options Device Help poa fa fe faja DUEB Device Selection Online Devices v M300N 172 27 31 0 Matrix Q M300N 172 27 101 158 Mi 300N ii E o M300N 172 27 101 69 Mat M300N 172 27 31 93 Pom r DPE M410N 172 27 102 57 Mat OF M410N 172 27 102 71 XRI g OF M410N 172 27 102 30 XR
61. ein Led Group Internal Lv Sectors 7 Top Left Y Top Right Y Bottom Left Msi Y Bottom Right Image Auto Setup O meen Reading Distance ox Y e e A 000008800 MON A pe e b d n A Code 128 a x PPI 300 x J Acquire PPI Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control Help 25 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL 4 4 CODE AUTOLEARN FEATURE From the Code setup page you can run the Code Autolearn feature which will locate all the codes present in the captured image 1 From the Code Setup Page click on the Autolearn icon and select Code Autolearn File Options BAS eao00ees ROLE Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous image Setup 2 S DATALOGIC Code Setup DMECC200 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setup A Reading Phase 3 Good Read Setup Output Setup Searching Symboloqy DMECC200 wij ot Processing Mode Standard Al 4 Code Settings 4 image Settings identical Codes Image Mirroring General Settings Grey Level EJovecc2oo Oo Calibration coez Code Color Botn e Code Contrast Standard nA i Decoding A Complexity 5 3 x r WDE ESM y Code Size EAU TE Low v Free A Advanced Box improvement Code Filters image Processing Order Searching Region Configuration Result DPM images Database Console Control 26
62. ent in the Code Collection Expected Min Codes 2 Expected Max Codes 3 No Read is Enabled Multiple Read is Enabled Case 1 two or three DMECC200 codes are read Output the content of Message 1 Success is sent to the Host This corresponds to a Good Read message and by default contains the code content 35 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL Case 2 one DMECC200 code is read Output the content of Message 2 Failure is sent to the Host This corresponds to the No Read message because it doesn t satisfy the expected minimum codes criteria Case 3 four DMECC200 codes are read Output the content of Message 3 Multiple Read is sent to the Host This corresponds to the Multiple Read message because it exceeds the expected maximum codes criteria If the Multiple Read parameter is Disabled then Case 3 is considered a Good Read and the content of Message 1 Success is sent to the Host containing the first three decoded codes In Phase Mode by setting Analysis to Within Phase only the reading phase is considered and a single result is provided to the user for each phase On the other hand by selecting Within An Image the reader searches for the defined number of codes within each acquired image and a result is provided to the user after each image decoding 5 2 CODE COMBINATION Valid Operating Modes Continuous One Shot Phase Mode PackTrack In Code Combination mode the output results sent to the Host depend not only on the codes read but
63. eristics 2 4 INSTALLING DL CODE Download from the web and run the DL CODE installer DL CODE X x_Setup exe When the installation is complete the DL CODE entry is created in the Start gt Programs bar under Datalogic as well as a desktop icon To run DL CODE double click the desktop icon or select it from the Start gt Programs gt Datalogic entry gt DL CODE USER S MANUAL 3 QUICK START To help you get started here is an example configuration demonstrating the basic steps of DL CODE configuration To configure your device for your application using DL CODE the following preliminary steps are assumed e The reading device s are installed and running e DL CODE is installed and running chapter 2 3 1 DEVICE DISCOVERY The User Interface opens and displays a list of all the devices belonging to the Local Area Network DL CODE has a discovery feature to accomplish this task r File Options Device Help au SDATALOGIC Device Selection Help Online Devices v y Show All M300N 172 27 31 0 Matrix MCX ee cue M300N 172 27 101 158 Mario ny The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with Device List Area Selected Device Information Area L RROD maton 172 27 102 57 matrix Y Tasks FEED New Configuration Single Device M410N 172 27 102 78 Matrix E 4 Open Configuration from Device PackTrack Calibr
64. ern Images Saving Conditions 1 15 2015 4 27 34 PM gt lt STX gt Code 1283 hello CODE 393 hello ECC 2003 hello Field Justification Right Aligned sl 1 15 2015 4 27 52 PM gt lt STX gt Code 1284 hello CODE 394 hello ECC 2004 hello eer 1 15 2015 4 32 05 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 5 hello CODE 39 5 hello ECC 200 5 hello Cutting Mode Cut String v 1 15 2015 4 32 17 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 6 hello CODE 39 6 hello ECC 200 6 hello Custom Field v Output Channels A 1 15 2015 4 32 25 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 7 hello CODE 39 7 hello ECC 200 7 hello Y Matrix TCP Server 1 15 2015 4 32 26 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 hello CODE 39 hello ECC 200 hello Main 1 1 15 2015 4 32 27 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 9 hello CODE 39 9 hello ECC 200 9 hello F Aux 2 1 15 2015 4 32 28 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 10 hello CODE 39 10 hello ECC 200 10 hello Event Type 1 15 2015 4 32 29 PM gt lt STX gt Code 128 11 hello CODE 39 11 hello ECC 200 11 hello Configuration Events Result Console Control Help 42 MESSAGE FORMATTING O 6 4 INDEPENDENT DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES As a troubleshooting tool or for error monitoring a Diagnostic Message can be sent independently from the code reading message For demonstration purposes the figure below shows the Diagnostic Message for a Backup Memory Communication Failure being monitored and sent every 2 seconds on the output
65. ernal lighting code contrast etc In general a longer time corresponds to a lighter image but is susceptible to a 7 500 ES blurring due to the code movement A shorter exposure time EXPOSUFO VINE 115 corresponds to a darker image m 3 NOTE The range of values and step of this parameter sain is change according to the Internal Lighting Mode parameter setting therefore after changes to Internal Lighting Mode Gain Multiplier x1 recheck Exposure Time 2 Gain Internal Lighting Very High Power Strobed v Gain Multiplier ighti LED Group Central N LED Group Sectors Y Top Left gini Y Top Right Bottom Left 3 Image Auto Setu Y Bottom Right A P From the DL CODE Help menu dick on the User s Manual for details about this feature image Auto Setup Image Density PPI A Reading Distance PPI 975 12 Focusing depends on the type of reader For manually T focused models the Focus Calibration tool with oscilloscope is provided while Liquid Lens models should use the Focus Auto Acquire PPI Learn feature Reading Distance Retu rn to the Focus Auto Learn CO nfig u ration page For Liquid Lens models this feature performs software focusing when the Grade A Test Chart is placed in front of the reader Control Help Help Figure 6 Control Panel and Relative Contextual Help Page To return to the parameter page click on the Control bar 20 DL CODE USER INTERFACE D 4 2 DL CODE MAIN ME
66. eshooting purposes 12 2 ETHERNET SETTINGS This window presents all the Ethernet Settings for correct device connection to the LAN lt can also be accessed directly by clicking on the wrench icon in the device list area as shown in par 3 1 Change the Ethernet Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address etc according to the network requirements The Keep Alive Timeout parameter selects the period for which a signal is sent from the device to maintain the Ethernet connection with the DL CODE UI configuration environment Device Name Matrix v Startup Configuration Default About Device A Device Model Application SW Version Boot SW Version Loader SW Version Recovery SW Version VL Version MVL Version Ethernet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Cancel Device Name Matrix v Startup Configuration Default About Device v Ethemet Settings A Use DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address DNS 1 Address Keep Alive Timeout ms Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Cancel 83 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 12 3 CLUSTER NETWORK SETTINGS This window allows managing the device role in an ID NET network Master or Slave If the device is not i
67. essage 2 No Read Custom Field Custom String lt CAN gt Message 3 Multiple Read Custom Field Custom String lt gt The Output Messages are Case 1 codes DMECC200 AND Code128 or QR Code AND Code128 are read Output the content of Message 1 Good Read is sent to the Host p 1 9 2015 3 37 17 PM gt lt STX gt Q1QR CodeCode 128 0 1 9 2015 3 37 26 PM gt lt STX gt lt CAN gt 1 9 2015 3 37 35 PM gt lt 5STX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 1 9 2015 3 37 36 PM gt lt 5TX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 1 9 2015 3 37 39 PM gt lt 5STX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 1 9 2015 3 37 40 PM gt lt 5STX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 1 9 2015 3 37 41 PM gt lt 5TX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 1 9 2015 3 51 20 PM gt lt STX gt Multiple Read 1 9 2015 3 52 39 PM gt lt 5TX gt d1ECC 200Code 128 1 46 MONITOR lt gt 7 MONITOR The Monitor feature is designed to check device operation from a remote PC even simultaneously with other monitoring PCs It can be used during installation or troubleshooting to check the device operation The device operates with a minimum of DL CODE overhead and therefore reading results are much closer to real time performance Monitor also provides diagnostic alarm feedback 7 1 ACESSING THE MONITOR You can access the Monitor page through the File menu or the Monitor icon File Options Device Help B ogo ale SDATALOGIC ROLE Standalone Configuration Temp Configur
68. et Do you want to reset the device now Click Yes and wait for the device to reset It may be necessary to wait several seconds and then perform a Discovery to refresh the device list area You should now see the Master device with its relative icon 68 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS O Likewise you can set the device Cluster Role to Slave and the Reading Port Address ID NET address according to the network configuration Device Name Startup Configuration Defauit 4 About Device Ethemet Settings Cluster Network Settings Reading Point Address Cluster Role Low Level Address Device Description Cluster Baud Rate X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Cancel Complete the Slave configuration and save it to the device Complete all the ID NET Slaves in the same way The Master must be set to expect the same number of slaves as foreseen by the application Now by simply making the electrical connections the network will be automatically recognized upon power up 69 lt D DL CODE USER S MANUAL 10 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION PackTrack Calibration can be performed on all Standalone or Master Matrix N family readers that support this feature 10 1 REQUIREMENTS The following is a list of required hardware software that supports PackTrack for Matrix and is necessary for performing the PackTrack Calibration e DL CODE release 1 00 or later e
69. ew Window Packtrack Calibration Device Recalibration Find Devices Enable Automatic Device Dis For more details see chapter 11 58 a Ul Settings E ofafa fa fa fe fa fa foo DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous A Code Setup DMECC200 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Symbology Setug a Good Read Setup Output Setup Searching Symbology DMECC200 LJ Processing Mode Standard Le i camy oo HAG RS BOM sion 4 Code Settings LRA m 4 Pmaoe Settings Ea General Settings Gray Leve Calibration EJonecca0o a El Advanced Box gal morovement a Standard ej a Decoding Compiexity High Free a E MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 9 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS Multi Device configurations also called Master Slave configurations are designed to collect data from several devices connected together in an ID NET network and send data output to the Host system NOTE DL CODE only supports Master Slave SYNCHRONIZED ID NET network configurations The general procedure is to 1 Mount all the readers mechanical and electrical installation with factory default settings Standalone 2 Connect to the designated Master device in DL CODE and open New Configuration Multi Device You will be prompted to change the device to Master Click Yes The device will be reset 3 The Slav
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71. ffline not in run mode CAUTION The internal device memory has a circular buffer to avoid overrunning the available memory To save images correctly to the internal buffer you need to calculate the number of images the buffer can hold based on the image resolution for your device model More images can be stored in memory by scaling down the image size File Options Device Help B agog SDATALOGIC Data Formatting Images Saving Conditions Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode ROLE Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Status 1 image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 sc Data Formatting Output Setup Maximum Depth 50 El Scaling Factor 100 l Code Setup Good Read Setup OE 4 Output Data Format 4 Output Messages E Logana gt o Piivlessage 1 ro Pgviessage 2 Diagnostic Messages 4 Channels a Matrix TCP Server a Main O Fieldbuses Images Saving Conditions Matrix TCP Server g Main g fh NOTE Transferring images remotely may slightly reduce the decoding rate t It is recommended to use this feature only when enough time is available to guarantee the decoding of all images Image Saving Conditions Maximum Depth sets the total number of images that can be sent from or saved to the Device Image Buffer Set this figure to a practical value taking into consideration the above mentioned CAUTION Scaling Factor allows reducing the size
72. g you can crop the image to a specific location where codes are present File Options Device Help HoOaaeooOsesS SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous Image Setup Image Settings b 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting image Quality A xpos iS Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure us 100 te gt Gain 26 la t El COJO js Ll oo Gain Increasing X1 X 4 Code Settings 4 Peet Internal Light Very High Power Strobet a image Settings e Led Group Internal v Sectors Top Left 2 Top Right iV Bottom Left Bottom Right Image Auto Setup che ORIO E J Reading Distance A A a z code 128 E Pe PPI 300 y me Acquire PPI Configuration Result Focus Calibration Control Help 24 DL CODE USER INTERFACE D The cropped area can also be moved by dragging the center File Options Device Help 00023800 0 E DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous Image Setup Image Settings Gh 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting image Quality A z xpos us 2 Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure 100 El Gain 2612 m K ooo tro jaja sajt hm oo i H isisisi cama Gain Increasin x1 a Code Settings As Ga internal Light Very High Power Strobet 54 O Fa
73. g tool It also contains the Code Autolearn routine to find unknown code symbologies on an acquired image For DPM applications it also provides an advanced DPM Autolearn routine see chp 11 2 Operating Mode e Reading Phase this group manages the operating mode for image acquisition e Good Read Setup this group manages data collection Code Collection Code Combination Code Presentation or Match Code 3 Output e Data Formatting this group manages the output message to the Host e Output Setup this group manages the digital outputs as well as the Green Red Spots INSTALLATION lt gt 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 DL CODE DISTRIBUTION CONTENTS The DL CODE program distribution contains the following e Complete Installation of DL CODE e NET Framework if not already present e This manual 2 2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Typical hardware requirements for a DL CODE Client PC are e 2 00 GHz or faster microprocessor e 1GBRAM e 2 GB hard disk for 64 bit machines 1 GB hard disk for 32 bit machines e 100 Base T Ethernet e One 19 or larger monitor optimized for 1280x1024 resolution 2 3 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS e One of the following Windows Operating System Windows XP 32 or 64 bit Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit Windows 7 82 or 64 bit e Web Browser Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera etc q NOTE The Google Chrome Web Browser is recommended for its superior A performance charact
74. gt 28 m gt 64 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS O When the configuration opens pause run mode and execute the Image Auto Setup feature to adjust the photometry of the Slave reader Verify the focus and decoding with the capture image 4 and Code Setup page File Options Device Help gd gaano YU g SDATALOGIC Role Slave Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode Image Setup Image Settings o cc mage Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Image Quality Output Setup Exposure us Code Setup Gain EP ear Va ooo ACAMEE CO O gazon 000 Gain Increasin 4 Code Settings Internal Light Very High Power Strok 4 Image Settings Prese NA Led Group Internal v Sectors Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Image Auto Setup INU A Reading Distance a c D ie od 8 PPI Acquire PPI Configuration Focus Calibration Control Aaaa aaa Now save the configuration to the Slave device using a unique name i e Slave 1 Save New Configuration Enter Configuration Name Slave 1 Overwrite an existing configuration Sa Default gt Master Match Code new ID NET One Shot Eis PackTrack Fis Phase Fis Presentation LISS SEA Y Set as Startup Configuration Repeat this procedure for each Slave device until the entire network is configured 65 O DL CODE USER
75. ice Image Buffer to a remote or local PC The Image Saving format is Header Image Buffer Terminator The Image Buffer contains the image data in the selected format bmp jpg png tif If the RAW data format is selected the Image Buffer data is preceded by 8 bytes which indicate the image size the first 4 bytes indicate the image columns width while the last 4 bytes indicate the image lines height in little endian ordering Image Size Image Buffer 94 IMAGE SAVING OO 8 1 2 Image Saving Using Matrix FTP Client Images can be sent at run time directly from the device image buffer to an FTP Server through a Matrix FTP Client channel The Matrix FTP Client must be added as a new communication channel since it is disabled by default Do this by selecting the channel icon File Options Device Help E GO e E ODATALOGIC Data Formatting Matrix FTP Client Passive Mode Y Server Address 127 0 0 1 Server Port 21 al ROLE Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode a Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Ed ala ES SO E 4 Outpu Matrix TCP Server Matrix UDP Client ood Read y Matrix TCP Server Message 1 e The FIP Server Address must match the Server PC e The default FTP Username and Password must match the ones set in the Server PC Matrix FTP Client Fieldbuses Now select Image
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77. igh z Code Size Free v Code Filters v Image Processing Order v Searching Region v 6 At the end of the calibration you will be prompted to Add to or Replace the Current Configuration or to Discard the Autolearn Result Device Options Help AHaaaOooe ee DATALOGIC Image Setup Q imacu 4 Code Settings 4 image Settings General Settings Ejomeccz00 Reading Phase Good Read Setup noasens Autolearn Completed Number of Codes Found 1 Number of Filters O Add to Current Configuration O Replace Current Configuration Discard Autolearn Result Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Live Reading Phase Mode Continuous An Data Formatting Output Setup Total Images 10 mI Code Setup DMECC200 Code Symbology Setup A Searching Symbology DMECC20C E Processing Mode identical Codes mage Mirroring Grey Level Calibration F Advanced Box Improvement Code Color Black X Code Contrast Standard Ny Decoding Complexity Low Bs Code Size Rectangular E Code Filters v image Processing Order v Searching Region v 81 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL Accepting the new configuration should show good decoding results in the monitor window Options Device jn Oe o CJ CJ DATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode
78. ith 0 zero Output the content of Message 1 Code Match is sent to the Host This message by default contains the code content Case 2 a Code39 type is read but its content does not begin with O zero Output the content of Message 2 No Match Code is sent to the Host Case 3 no Code39 type is read Output the content of Message 3 No Read is sent to the Host 39 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 6 MESSAGE FORMATTING Message Formatting is extremely flexible to allow a high level of customization depending on the application requirements This however makes formatting more complex so here we will break down the main characteristics Information relative to code reading is transmitted in standard formats on the device s selected interface We refer to this as the OUTPUT MESSAGE The general format of the OUTPUT MESSAGE is lt HEADER gt lt RESULTS gt lt TERMINATOR gt The RESULTS component is composed of several optional fields which are used in different combinations to create different output messages like Successful Read No Read Statistical Data Diagnostic Data etc These fields can be inserted into the output message in any order A list of the formatting fields is given in the table below Fields Icon Meaning Code Related Report various code related information types in the output message Code Content Number of Characters Code Symbology Pixels Per Element Average Module Size mils Symbol Size Decoding
79. ith respect to the license of the Software and supercedes any conflicting or additional terms contained in the purchase order CONTENTS h bh h mmh hon DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ccccssssseeeseeessseeeeeeeeeees iii REFERENCES serian a E vii CONVENU ON See E A AE vii Reference Documentation occccoocncccccnccononcnonncnnnnonnnnononnnonnnnonnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnonnnnenannnnns vii Support Through The WebsSite ooccccccccccccccconnnocccconconcononcnonononconnonnnconnnnonennnoneninnnss vil INTRODUCTION ciccia a a 1 WIG Velr CORN Si dare 1 Configuration and Monitoring SESSIONS ccccconcccococcnccnonnnononnncnnncnnononononnncnnonannncnnnennnnas 2 A tated N 2 Device Conngur atio iiss Taare ier mne ren ore aor meena tie see oer ent eae Meta eae ete ee 4 INSTALLATION ceca ina 5 DE GODE DIistibutlon CONOS cirio 5 Hardware RequiteMentS ansia li 5 SOMWare ACEQUIA ondo 5 HVS Te ILE G OUD Ee a tec 5 QUIER STAR runa diia iia 6 DEVICE DISCOVO Mitad 6 Decoding Configuration ParamMeters oocccccococcnncoconnnncononnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnennnnnnnens 8 Mage Stencil ii oli 9 Code SOLU tii id 13 Operating Mode Configuration Parameters oocccccccocccnccccnccnncnnnnnnnononnnnnonnnnnnnonnanennnos 14 Reading P Nds eona ads 14 Good Redd Set O O 15 Output Configuration Parameters oocccccccocccnccconccnnnnnncnnnonnnnonnnnnnnennonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanenenns 16 BACA A A A 16 OUTDUT
80. lection Help Online Devices vw Show All Offline Devices Device Selection M300N 412 010 Q M410N 500 010 el M410N 700 010 The Device Selecetion screen allows you to Task Selection choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work el M410N XRF H2x Device List Area Selected Device Information Area Tasks new Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device new Configuration Multi Device PackTrack Calibration Monitor Device Now you can drag the simulator into the Selected Device Information Area and begin a new configuration See Chapter 3 o DL CODE USER S MANUAL 1 4 DEVICE CONFIGURATION DL CODE is designed to simplify standard configuration by grouping the basic functions into three major parameter groups Decoding Operating Mode and Output Decoding Group Operating Mode Group Output Group Gh Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Figure 2 DL CODE Configuration Groups Each major group is sub divided into two parts as follows 1 Decoding e Image Setup this group manages the photometry for image acquisition It contains a Focus Calibration tool with oscilloscope for manual focusing and most importantly an Image Auto Setup routine to automatically set the photometry e Code Setup this group manages code symbology selection and configuration including Code Filtering parameters and the ROI windowin
81. libration mm Comer X mm 780 Corner Y mm 730 Eb ED Eb gt Comer Z mm 65 Calibrate Far Near Plane Calibration mm Corner X mm 755 Corner Y mm 670 Corner Z mm 265 E e EE gt Calibrate Near Cancel Calibration Control c Press the Pause button d Using the tape measure physically measure the X Y and Z offsets from the System Reference Point to the lower left corner of the pack aligned with the Calibration Pattern and input this data mm into the Near Plane Calibration boxes e Press the Start button for Near Calibration 15 D DL CODE USER S MANUAL f Wait until the operation finishes An orange progression bar runs above the Calibrate Near button and should end in a solid green bar indicating successful calibration of the near plane File Options i Help BEA gogog SDATALOGIC acao rinii s Mirrored Device Position Not Calibrated Is Mirrored Not Calibrated Calibrate Near Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Distance mm Not Calibrated Far Plane Calibration mm Min Pack Distance mm Not Calibrated A Comer X mm 780 S Corner Y mm 730 El Corner Z mm 65 l e Calibrate Far Near Plane Calibration mm A Corner X mm 755 El Corner Y mm 670 S Comer Z mm 265 2 Calibrate Near Apply Cancel Calibration Control
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83. n coq M410N 172 27 102 57 M Dp Device List Area Selected Device Information O M410N 172 27 102 75 XR Area Tasks O M410N 172 27 102 77 XR new Configuration Single Device Open Configuration from Device Q M410N 172 27 102 76 XR new Configuration Multi Device PackTrack Calibration M410N 172 27 102 78 XR Monitor Device m Offline Devices gt Open the configuration named Master from the Slave reader File Options Device Help o Bl CJ 0 3 ee amp SDATALOGIC Device Selection Help Online Devices v Selected Device Details A vw Show All 2 Name Mario Device Selection 9 M300N 172 27 101 190 lt lt 7 Model Oo M300N 481 010 LNS 6 MLT DPM STD ee Slave a E Open Configuration on Device ts A E ka g a Dy M200 17227 101 158 p3 ee y O Startup Info OK E IP Address 172 27 101 158 o M300N 172 27 101 69 Mat AA O Loader Version 1 31 za Match Code A M300N 172 27 31 93 Pomi The 1 Task Selection cho new ID NET wor OF M410N 172 27 102 57 Mat One Shot A a Eis PackTrack M410N 172 27 102 71 XRF Ar g Phase M410N 172 27 102 30 XRF New Configuration Multi Device Fis Presentation M300N 172 27 102 120 Me Ta P Packtrack Calibration en 7 Monitor Device M300N 172 27 101 32 Mat Set as Startup Configuration Offline Devices
84. n an ID NET network then its role is Stand Alone A specific description can be typed into the Device Description field to distinguish this device from others in the network i e a name to indicate the device position in the network The ID NET Baud Rate is selected here and must be common to all devices in the network See the device Reference Manual for details on ID NET network configuration 12 4 X PRESS CONFIGURATION 3 Device Environment Configuration e Device Name Matrix Startup Configuration Default About Device Ethernet Settings Cluster Network Settings Cluster Role Standalone Device Description Cluster Baud Rate X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Cancel This window allows managing the HMI X PRESS behaviour See the device Reference Manual for more details on the X PRESS features Configuration Status enables disables the X PRESS features available through the multifunction key on the device Number of Samples selects the number of samples to analyze for the Test percentage Test Timeout sets when the expired timeout causes the Test feature to exit Aim Timeout sets when the expired timeout causes the Aim Autofocus feature to exit Saving Options selects whether the X PRESS Setup and Learn features will save their results to Permanent or Temporary memory If set to Permanent memory the configuration will be saved as
85. nation Presentation or Match Code Not all data collection types are available for all Operating Modes for example PackTrack Operating Mode only supports Code Combination Incompatible data collection types will be shown in grey and cannot be selected The following example shows Code Combination By default the Expected Codes are in OR which means that any single decoded code will produce a Good Read condition independent from the other codes being decoded or not File Options Device Help OB QS8G00 E6E w DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Te 1 Image Setup Data Formatting Code Setup Output Setup 4 CodefSettings 4 lea Image Setup Expected Code 1 16 Do JDMECC200 f CODE39 i JCODE128 Sahsors 4 Result Collection f Za Code Combination Good Read y Matrix Tcp Server 1 Message 1 Main No Read Message 2 Aux Configuration Events Result Console Good Read Setup Code Combination Global v Multiple Read Type Disabled y Within Image kd On Analysis Complete hd No Read Type Analysis Mode Send Data When Control 2 If all codes are required to be decoded to produce a Good Read condition then E need to be combined in AND To do this create a new Expected Code box using the icon Then drag the Code icon from one box to the other La Code Combination Expected Code 2 Expected Code 1 oe y AAA Qe eng epee etapa f 15 DL CO
86. nd at the device reset prompt click Yes and wait until the device resets You can confirm by reopening this item from the same menu Ethemet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Current Illuminator Model The above procedure must also be performed before any attempt to use the X PRESS configuration on readers mounting the LT 005 LT 007 LT 010 or LT 011 illuminators Enable BM100 Detection other Cancel 86 MAINTENANCE O 13 MAINTENANCE As with nearly all electronic components performance may drift over time making it necessary to calibrate the device at periodic intervals for optimal reading performance The Recalibration Tool provided in DL CODE guides you through the recalibration procedure You may also contact our Technical Support team for assistance This procedure is intended to be performed by trained technicians and not performed frequently i e only after several years of operation and only if the focus level adversely affects decoding 13 1 RECALIBRATION METHODS FOR SOFTWARE ADJUSTABLE FOCUS MODELS The recalibration may be executed in two modes automatic or manually The Automatic procedure is the preferable and advised procedure It must be executed in a correct setup condition using the Grade A Code 128 barcode test chart included in the package with the reader or available in the SW DOCS TEST CHART accessory 93ACC0148 The Te
87. ndition F On Good Read Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup On No Read image Format Bmp z zang yNODazZE d 4 Output Data Format 4 Output Messages Ei Messave 1 ro Pg viessage 2 Diagnostic Messages 4 Channels a Matrix TCP Server Efan Good Ref _ gt Matrix TCP Server a pore Meseuge 1 y ue FTP Client Pr No Read Fieldbuses Message 2 4 image avina ONGInon N images Saving roby mages Saving Matrix FTP Client Main Configuration Events Result Console Control To download the saved images the device must be in offline mode Through the Device menu gt Device Image Buffer you can access the Image Buffer Management window Device Help me Connect to Device Find Devices Settings 3 Update Package Change Current Configuration Restart Device Backup Restore 3 a RAM Image Buffer Settings A 4 T Maintenance 4 QOutnout Data Format ROLE Standalone 1 Image Code 56 IMAGE SAVING OO Ar E RAM Image Buffer Management Total Images 3 Image_52_109 bmp Image_53_110_bmp Image_54_ 111 bmp O Save on Local Disk J Remove All Cancel Upon opening this window the images in the Device Image Buffer RAM are transferred to the DL CODE Device Image Buffer Management window and the images are deleted from the device RAM You can save all the images in a zip file to the PC or you can delete the images from the DL CODE
88. neccz00 j Calibration Advanced Box E Improvement Code Color Both A Code Contrast Standard Al Decoding Complexity Code Size Free vj Code Filters Low v image Processing Order Searching Region Configuration Cluster View Result images Database Console Control 62 MULTI DEVICE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS O Now save to a configuration on the Device i e Master making sure to check the Clone Master Configuration on Slaves CB Save Con gu stior on Device eeu Save New Configuration Enter Configuration Name 9 Overwrite an existing configuration ra AIM_DPM e Default e good read a LED KO Z MAIN 422 a MY DEFAULT new ID NET e PackTrack Set as Startup Configuration Clone Master Configuration on Slaves 63 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 9 2 SLAVE CONFIGURATION Now that the ID NET network is configured only the Slave photometric Image Setup parameters need to be set To do this click on the Getting started icon and open the Master branch to see the connected Slaves Each Slave can be connected to through its Ethernet interface S DATALOGIC Device Selection Help Online Devices Device Selection gl M300N 172 27 101 190 emm M300N 172 27 101 158 M300N 172 27 101 69 M ennnaen EEE i M300N 172 27 31 93 Por The Device Selecetion screen allows you to choose an Online Device or a Simulator to work with gt Task Selectio
89. o support Fixed Lengths with cutting and filling mode options Filling Mode Fixed Length y Lenath 20 Field Justification Left Aligned v Referenced Label Expected Code 1 Cutting Pattern Type Patten D Pattern Cutting Mode Keep Before M Pattern String lt CAN gt E 6 2 INPUT STRINGS All Input String fields have a table icon to the right of the field which allows you to input all ASCII characters including non printable characters Custom Field lt NUL gt 00 lt Space gt 20 lt SOH gt 01 21 lt STX gt 02 22 Custom string lt ETX gt 03 lt EOT gt 04 lt ENQ gt 05 lt ACK gt 06 Filling Mode Variable Length v BE 0 lt TAB gt 09 lt LF gt lt VT gt lt FFo lt CR gt lt 50 gt lt SI gt f lt DLE gt 10 0 lt DC1 gt 11 1 lt DC2 gt 12 2 lt DC3 gt 13 3 lt DC4 gt 14 lt NAK gt 15 5 Custom Field A lt SYN gt 16 lt ETB gt 17 7 lt CAN gt 18 Custom String lt ESC BB7 E lt EM gt 191 Pcesc gt 18 Filling Mode Variable Length Rd e ae lt US gt 1F oon 7 OTM e lt N J gt i _ G ep 7 wwe Ss ASO Sg yr TO T EER oetan Es FE a A o A A a 4 ERAN IOWmWnPwoonnauw das 0 Nh O A LE lt ajia W WO WO O WO WO W W U oO LO O LO O O gt 0 00 JJ DANA w J ee tu Lu Lu Lu La La bs La las Las La Las Las ft NJ ft ft hs Ay Ny NA hh hy hn uy ha O00 J gt 0 0 JJ dh Un de lu bi O
90. o the Image Setup NOTE For applications having multiple lighting or code reading conditions E 10 different Image Setups can be configured by adding them with the Icon 10 QUICK START O 4 Now click on the Focus Control tab at the bottom of the window The oscilloscope view is shown in the bottom panel and can be used for manual focus adjustment File Options Device Help 039980006 DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Co Image Setup Image Settings Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting Image Quality A XDOSI US Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Exposure u 500 a Gain 5 El E gt i Gain Increasing X1 X a Code Settings nternal Light Very High Power Stre PA image Settings or Led Group Internal hd A Sectors Y Top Left Y Top Right as Y Bottom Left i Y Bottom Right Image Auto Setup Reading Distance A de SEAN Pa EZ Configuration Focus Calibration Control loge q pD f ASG niic HIe chema Release ca stalle The red line in the image panel above the oscilloscope must pass through the code Click Play to enter run mode and reposition the code While in run mode manually adjust the focus until the bars relative to the code in the oscilloscope demonstrate their maximum length focus Click Pause to stop image acquisition NOTE At this point it is pro
91. ode from the icons over the Configuration Parameters tree area Continuous One Shot Phase Mode or PackTrack File Options Device Help BOO fa fa fe fm fo ee Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode 1 Image Setup Code Setup Data Formattigg Good Read Setup Output Setup Reading Phase Acquisition Trigger Events type Continuous Periodic ms Delay ms Acquisition Trigger mt BRS oca 4 Reading Phase General Settings Acquisition Trigger Phase On Trigger O External Trigger Delay Delay on External Trigger us Matrix TCP Server External Trigger Source E Matrix TCP Server T M i orar hase Off Trigger Srt yw Phase On Trigger E Main 1 Channels Fieldbuses 4 Inputs ij put 1 T Input 2 E Aux 2 Aux i 1 E input 4 p Phase OfiTrigger OPS ER Input 2 Leading v Input 1 Input 2 Sensors Application Type pp yp Good Read No Read pogagHTOT Configuration Result Console Control 2 Configure the relative Operating Mode parameters from the Reading Phase parameters panel Different groups will appear in the panel depending on the selected icons over the Configuration Parameters tree area 14 QUICK START O 3 3 2 Good Read Setup 1 Select your specific data collection type from the icons over the Configuration Parameters tree area Code Collection Code Combi
92. on meeting their configured logical combination criteria Example File Options Device Help Boas eo00ee Role Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mi 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase 3 Data Formatting 2 E O gt a Codd Settings SDATALOGIC Good Read Setup Code Combination No Read Enabled y Partial Read Treat as No Read X Multiple Read Enabled v Analysis Mode Within Phase X Send Data When On Analysis Complete v A lea Image Settings ABDMECC200 JCODE128 or Sensprs 4 AnoiWation De JUDUL Data nanneis _ t Xa Code Combination E Good Read y Matrix TCP Server 4 Message 1 Main ae No Read 4 SKa Multiple Read Message 3 Configuration Events Result Console Control Help 36 DATA COLLECTION METHODS O As shown in the figure above the following parameters are set The DMECC200 QR Code and Code128 types are enabled and present in the Code Combination with the following logical combination DMECC200 OR QRCode AND Code128 No Read is Enabled Multiple Read is Enabled Partial Read is treated as No Read Case 1 codes DMECC200 AND Code128 or QR Code AND Code128 are read Output the content of Message 1 Good Read is sent to the Host This message by default contains the code content Case 2 only one of the three codes DMECC200 QR Code or Code128 is read Output this is a Partial Read which
93. opened the Control page showing all of the configuration parameters for the selected configuration step or item is displayed in the Help Control area File Options Device Help g C3 g g SDATALOGIC ROLE Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode 1 Image Setup es 3 Data Formate Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Delay ms AucBnoaBada Jaca gt l Eno bo O External 4 Reading Phase Reading Phase Acquisition Trigger Trigger Type A Continuous F Periodic ms Trigger Delay Delay on External Trigger us 0 S Acquisition Trigger m i i La Matrix TCP Server Acquisition Trigger f5 1 ha FPhase On Trigger External Trigger Source I y NA Matrix TCP Server retar hase Off Trigger g Main y Phase On Trigger Main 1 Channels Fl Aux Fieldbuses g Aux mails 4 gt al p Phase Off Trigger x i input 1 cast FS Input 1 ae input 1 Gay rout 2 ae input 2 Sensors By clicking on any parameter name with a hyperlink the relative contextual help page will open and present the specific parameter description 3 Hel Image Setup Image Settings E v Exposure Time image Quality a It defines the time during which all pixels of the CMOS image sensor synchronously capture the frame This parameter Image Polarity F must be set according to the environmental conditions Inversion ext
94. perty 6 Content essa eas a Channels Filling Mode Variable Length y a Matrix TCP Server 1 ee i Ay Matrix TCP Server 1 Op TCP Server 2 j p E Matrix TCP Server 1 Matrix TCP Server 2 Matrix TCP Server 2 E Main 1 E Aux 2 Output Channels A Fieldbuses Images Saving Conditions Configuration Events Result Control Several Diagnostic fields can be added to the message for complete monitoring 44 MESSAGE FORMATTING O 6 5 CODE COMBINATION MESSAGE FORMATTING EXAMPLE In Code Combination the expected result is always known in terms of code reading To simplify these examples we will not consider Code Cutting or Justification all fields are considered with the default value as Variable Length fields Recalling the example in par 5 2 File Options Device Help B eieae SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Phase Mode Code Combination Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode a Data Formatting Message 1 1 Image Setup Reading Phase 3 Separator Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup Header Terminator Mja eE n Code Related Field Code Related Field Code Related Field id Field Type Code Content v Local No Read lt CAN gt tg 6 4 Output Data Format 4 Output Messages o Piivessage 1 Message 2 Message 3 ms g Local Multiple Read Diagnostic Messages Channels Fillina Mode Variable Length x Fieldbuses a Good Read y Referenced Label Expected Code
95. pix Angle deg DMECC200 1 1 DMECC200 2 1 DMECC200 3 1 DMECC200 1 2 DMECC200 2 2 DMECC200 3 2 DMECC200 1 3 DMECC200 2 3 m DMECC200 3 3 Statistic Diagnostic Console ess ee eee ee aan ___s__ _________ 4 50 MONITOR O 7 3 MONITORING DIAGNOSTIC ALARMS Any Diagnostic Alarms will show up as a warning light on the alarm panel File Options Device Help Boas Ca EE SDATALOGIC Monitor Phase Mode Status Run 0 Description Alarm Status ooo C er e O Slave Address Duplicalion e 7 Backup Memory Communication Failure Wrong Rotary Switch Selection SC Fieldbus Communication Fae Fieldbus Type Mismaten CTC e Fieldbus Configurationeror SCS Fieldbus DHCP Problem e Slave NotDetectedXRFOn eS 51 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 7 4 MONITOR SETTINGS 7 4 1 Monitor Images Options Several options can be set for the Monitor window They are set in the Options gt Ul Settings menu on the Monitor tab Enable Image and Results Transfer enables the image feedback in the Monitor window Display ROI on Image shows the bounding box around each code on the image Display Phase on Image shows the Phase identification number in white letters in the upper left hand side of the image Configuration Monitor Global Settings Monitor Images Options Enable image And Results Transfer Display ROI on Image Display Phase on Image Displ
96. ptured and the screen is refreshed with the new image Since the focus level is determined visually for better evaluation use the zoom in and zoom out features 6 Press Apply to write correction data in flash or press Cancel to discard the recalibration data NOTE Pressing Clear Recalibration Data available only if at least one recalibration has been performed and saved will clear the correction table and return the device to factory calibration values without any correction y 7 To exit click on the Open from Device icon from the Toolbar and choose the proper application configuration from the list of saved jobs 92 TROUBLESHOOTING E gt 14 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Device Is not displayed in the Device Selection Area Cannot Configure the Device parameters and ICONS appear in grey The User is not able to download images Some Images are missing Solution In order to be found by DL CODE Online devices must be powered on and connected to the Local Area Network if you don t see the desired device within this list please verify its connections to the LAN and assure it is powered on then click on the Discovery icon to run a new device search The device is in run mode Click on the Pause button Oo to exit run mode the FIP Username and FIP Password must be the same as the ones defined in the FTP Client Image availability depends heavily on the number of images transferred and the rate of tran
97. s Saving and set the Send Image To parameter to Matrix FTP Client Input the name of the Remote Folder on the FTP Server to which the image files must be saved Device File ofoja fa fa fe fu fajas GDATALOGIC Data Formatting Images Saving Options Help ROLE Standalone Configuration No Read to FTP Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mode 1 ii 2 Mmmm E cuina Code Setup Good Read Setup Output Setup SOBRE SORE gt a Output Data Format 4 Output Messages Saving Condition On Good Read On No Read CI El image Format Bmp NA image Destination Remote v Send Image To Matrix FTP Client X Remote Folder No Read Images fo Pg viessage 1 Ea Message 2 Diagnostic Messages 4 Channels E TCP Server a Main y Matrix TCP Server g g i Message 1 l Main O gt FTP Client Ae No Read Fieldbuses Message 2 eas Images Savin i Good Ref 4 Images Saving Condition 55 O DL CODE USER S MANUAL 8 1 3 Image Saving Using Internal Buffer Images can be saved to the Device Image Buffer and be downloaded to a PC when the device is offline File Options Device Help q mes oJ ODATALOGIC ROLE Standalone Configuration Temp Configuration Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Phase Mj Data Formatting Images Saving 1 Image Setup 2 Reading Phase Q Data Formatting Saving Co
98. s above the Message Field area They will be appended to the message You can drag them to position them between other fields in the message so that the output message is ordered according to your application requirements Each field has its own relative configuration parameters in the parameters panel 16 QUICK START O 3 4 2 Output Setup 1 Configure your application specific Digital Output s and Green Red Spots if used from the Configuration Parameters tree area Output 1 Output 2 etc File Options Device Help CJ DATALOGIC Standalone Configuration Code Combination Halt A Output Setup Output 1 1 Image Setup 2 Read Phase Data Formatting Mode General Purpose zj Code Setup fod Read Setup Active State Active Closed zj Number of Events OEE gt OR Channels Fieldbuses Inputs 4 Outputs peg Output 1 Number of Phases Line Type Matrix Tcp Server 1 Output 1 Activation Output 2 E Matrix Tcp Server 1 Main e Output 2 ERE de gt Output 3 a Leds FN Green Spot re Spot Output 3 EP Input 1 Green Spot Good Read Input 2 Red Spot No Read Phase On BOoSARaAaEI Phase Off Good Read N lt oy mg o 3 No Read JDOBBOOS Phase On Configuration Result Console Control NOTE Save the configuration from temporary memory to permanent memory overwriting the previously saved configuration 17 lt D DL CODE USER
99. sfer system throughput and network bandwidth Since Image downloading is usually based on specific criteria i e No Read or Multiple Read conditions the FTP Server is adequate to handle most applications In extreme cases where a high throughput application requires all images to be downloaded it is possible that some images may not be available on the reader having been overwritten in the device s circular buffer See an example in the figure below 93 om 3 A 7 _ of E a a l e i JT DATALOGIC www datalogic com
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101. sssseeeeeeceesseeeeeeceesseeseseeoaseeeesseeeaaes 83 12 1 Accessing Device Environment Settings ccccconccococcnnnnncononcnncnnoncnnnononcnnnononccnnonons 83 12 2 ENMemerSeninOS canica 83 12 35 Cluster NetWork STUN GS sses ssr tl 84 124 APRESS CONNGUrANONM sssrin o aie 84 125 PackTrack Cala lei 85 120 LED CAN E ea 85 t27 Maintenance Seting arrienda eeace stems 86 13 MAINTENANCE ession ld a aA 87 13 1 Recalibration Methods for Software Adjustable Focus Models cooccccccoccnccoooo 87 t311 Automati RecaliHral ON secs a 87 13 1 2 Manual Recalde 90 14 TROUBLESHOOTING insti 93 yi REFERENCES CONVENTIONS This manual uses the following conventions DL CODE refers to the Datalogic User Interface client application running on a PC User or Installer refer to anyone using DL CODE Device refers to physical devices used in the reading stations e Matrix readers You refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual to install configure operate maintain or troubleshoot a plant equipped with DL CODE REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION The documentation related to DL CODE is listed below e Device specific Help On Line e This User s Manual SUPPORT THROUGH THE WEBSITE Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website Log on to www datalogic com and click on the Industrial Automation links for further information e PRODUC
102. st Chart must be placed at the same reading distance used by the running configuration and positioned at the center of the view area The Manual procedure should only be used if it is not possible to place the test chart in front of the reader i e mechanical obstacles due to the mounting of the device This method does not need any test chart The proper focus level is determined directly by the user who will visually evaluate the captured images until the desired focus quality is reached When the correct focus level is found regardless of the method used it must be saved in the device flash The data saved is the correction value while the factory calibration table is kept unchanged The correction table can also be deleted returning the device to the factory calibration level 13 1 1 Automatic Recalibration 1 Before starting the procedure it is advised to take note of the Reading Distance value from the Image Setup window of the running configuration In this example it is 80 mm 2 Select Device gt Maintenance gt Device Recalibration File Device Help poy Options mu Connect to Device g Find Devices O DATALOGIC q Settings ROLE Standalone rJ Update Package D Halt Reading Phase Mode Contir Image Setup Image Settings Data Formatting Image Quality A Restart Device Backup Restore gt FA RAM Image Buffer Settings Output Setup Image Polarity nversion Code Se
103. t be read in successive acquisitions e Failure Threshold 1 the same code by content and type can only be read after at least 1 acquisition without a code 38 DATA COLLECTION METHODS O 5 4 MATCH CODE Valid Operating Modes Continuous One Shot Phase Mode In Match Code mode the output results sent to the Host depend on whether the codes read meet the match code criteria or not Example File Options Device Help 0032080006 SDATALOGIC Role Standalone Configuration Match Code Status Halt Reading Phase Mode Continuous Reading Phase 3 1 Image Setup 9 Data Formatting Code Setup Oi Ld a Code Settings A PF image Setiings cons Sensors ii CODE39 Output Setup Expected Code1 yo Code Match Matrix TCP Server Message 1 Main p No Match Code Message 2 No Read Message 3 Configuration Events Result Console As shown in the figure above the following parameters are set Code39 type is enabled and present in the Match Code Good Read Setup Match Code Match Code Events A No Read Enabled v Match Code Data A Match Code input User Defined v Expected Content Capture from decoded image WildCard J pecene oooi Control No Read is Enabled Match Code Input is User Defined where the Expected Content 0 all codes must begin with zero but can be followed by any string wildcard Case 1 a Code39 type is read and its content begins w
104. t not yet saved NOTE Pressing Clear Recalibration Data available only if at least one recalibration has been performed and saved will clear the correction table and return the device to factory calibration values without any correction TN 10 To exit click on the Open from Device icon from the Toolbar and choose the proper application configuration from the list of saved jobs 13 1 2 Manual Recalibration 1 Select Device gt Maintenance gt Device Recalibration Options Device Help a E Connect to Device 5 ES Find Devices AN AT ALO C c FA Settings gt ROLE Standalone Update Package Halt Reading Phase Mode Contir Image Setup Image Settings Change Current Configuration 3 Data Formatting Image Quality A C Restart Device Code s Output Setu Image Polarity m A Backup Restore gt y nversion i RAM Image Buffer Settings ay 9 9 A000E g Exposure Time 500 El ap Maintenance gt B Device Recalibration us xv 4 Code Settings Gain 20 E 4 Pjimaoe Settings ga o A Gain Multinlier 1x2 Ll 90 MAINTENANCE O 2 In the dialog window select Manual and the desired working configuration then press OK Please Choose one of the following Recalibration Options Automatic Mode 9 Manual Mode Sia Default GS Phase Mode L Y Set as Startup Configuration Now the calibration task appears with the selected configuration
105. the default configuration in the job list having the Configuration Name Configuration Name is the name given to the ja Device Environment Configuration Mu a Device Name Matrix Startup Configuration Default Al About Device Ethernet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration Configuration Status Number of Samples Test Timeout s Aim Timeout s Permanent Saving Options Configuration Name HMIConfiguration Autolearn Timeout s LED Configuration Maintenance Settings Cancel configuration saved to permanent memory by the X PRESS Setup and Learn procedures Autolearn Timeout sets when the expired timeout causes the Learn feature to exit 84 DEVICE ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS O 12 5 PACKTRACK CALIBRATION This window shows the PackTrack Calibration parameter settings read only for the device 12 6 LED CONFIGURATION This window manages the device LEDs and Beeper behaviour COM LED Function selects whether the COM LED on the device which signals activity on the Main Serial port is ON when data is transmitted by the device TX or received from the Host RX Beeper Status enables disables the device beeper Beeper Activation Events selects which events will trigger the beeper Beeper Deactivation Timeout determines the length of the beeper signal LEDs Deactivation Timeout determines the length of time the LED signals are ON a De
106. ting which features to enable for viewing The Monitor can also be configured from this window by selecting the Monitor tab e Change Log Level allows the configuration log level to be changed between Verbose Information and Error e Change User allows the configuration access level to be changed between Basic User no parameters modification allowed Basic Installer medium level of parameter modification allowed and Expert Installer maximum level of parameter modification allowed Device e Connect to Device if not already connected to a device this allows you to connect to a device on the LAN by inputting its IP Address into the dialog box and clicking Connect e Find Devices searches for new devices connected to the LAN without disconnecting from the current device 21 DD DL CODE USER S MANUAL Help Settings opens device configuration windows for configuring Environment parameters see chp 12 Advanced Configuration Settings resetting Statistics and or Diagnostic counters and viewing HMP shortcuts Update Package allows updating the device firmware application program schema etc Change Current Configuration Restart Device performs a software reset on the loaded device Backup Restore manages all the backup and restore options to and from the device as well as restoring the default settings RAM Image Buffer Settings opens the RAM Image Buffer Management window to either save or discard images in
107. vice Environment Configuration Device Name Startup Configuration About Device Ethemet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration Packtrack Calibration Device Position Near Plane Distance mm Far Plane Distance mm Min Pack Distance mm LED Configuration Maintenance Settings XRF Top1 Packtrack Cancel ja Device Environment Configuration lea Device Name Startup Configuration About Device Ethemet Settings Cluster Network Settings X PRESS Configuration LED Configuration COM LED Function Beeper Status Beeper Activation Events Beeper Deactivation Timeout ms LEDs Deactivation Timeout s Focusing Pointer Status Multiple Read Treated As Maintenance Settings Matrix Default vA Main Serial Port TX z Y Y Good Read Success Code Match Y Multiple Read E No Read Failure No Match Calibration Only Complete Read Cancel Focusing Pointer Status for devices with laser pointers sets the aiming system management Disabled laser pointers always OFF Always On laser pointers always ON Calibration Only laser pointers only ON during calibration procedures Multiple Read Treated As determines which device LED will be activated on a Multiple Read event Complete Read the Good Read LED will be activated No Read the Status LED will be activated 85 O
108. vice Selection Help Online Devices Selected Device Details Name Matrix Device Selection Model AS opaca 2000 A M210N 172 27 31 31 Galadriel e SN B14P00317 Selected Device Information Area Startup Info oK IP Address 172 27 101 69 M300N 172 27 30 386 Matrix Application SW Version 1 1 0 568 201503051643 BETA02 ee oe CHEG0030 Loader Version 1 31 e taa M300N 172 27 101 158 Mario i C14D02659 000999000 M300N 1 Matrix The Device Selection scr SN C14G Online Device or a Simulz a RF RightHigher Device List Area Q M410N 1 SN C14P Selected Device I M410 SN C1 1 XRF Top1 Tasks new Configuratio1 1 pun lt x a mua oO gt A M210N 1 SN C14P izzoli Fabio Open Configuratic new Configuratio Matrix 9 mm Test a Task Area PackTrack Calibre New Configuration Multi I S M300N 1 SN C14P 5 4 Monitor Device Help On Line Panels SI M300N 1 Matrix 16MM BEL SN C14P Configuration Parameters pag Packtrack Calibration Monitor Device Offline Devices Figure 1 Main Window Areas 1 1 MAIN FEATURES A summary of the DL CODE main features is listed below e Simultaneous Device Monitoring from different remote PCs e 3different access levels e User and Session Language configuration in real time e System configuration e Dynamic content and automatic page update o DL CODE USER S MANUAL 1 2 CONFIGU

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